1. Mughal Forts in Bangladesh (with Mahfuz Alam, Tahajibul Hossain). Book, 2023.
2. A Study on the Unique Architectural Significances of Khelaram Data Temple, IJSER, 2021 (Awarded best researcher by IAB, 2022).
3. Scope of Mosques as a Potential Institution in Cyclone-Prone Settlements of Bangladesh, Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2016.
4. Reconstructing Faith as Social Capital at Disaster-Prone Coastal Communities in Bangladesh, JIDPUS-BUET Conference, 2019.
5. The Unique Heritage Context: Evaluation of Authenticity and Integrity of the Mughal Mosques in Bangladesh, UNESCO-Dhaka Research Findings, 2021; successfully accepted as UNESCO World Heritage Tentative Lists.
6. Space, Place, and Heritage: Can the Conventional Heritage Paradigm in Bangladesh Accommodate Plurality and Heterogeneous Representations? Green University Review of Social Science, 2021
7. Megacity Kaleidoscope: Navigating Urban Dynamics in the Global South of the 2020s, Global Built Environment Review, 2023.
8. Paradox of Preservations: Navigating the Dichotomy between Protected and Unprotected Heritage Sites in India and Bangladesh, UIA Conference, 2024. Published in Malaysia Architectural Journal (MAJ).
9. Navigating Architecture and Programming in the Tech-Based Heritage Interpretation for Marginalised Communities: The Case of ‘Amar Oitijjho’, Book Chapter, Heritage and Its Dimensions, Copal Publishers, India. Book Chapter.
10. Dissonant Heritage and Diaspora, Pantomath: Global Migration in Practice, Durham University, 2021
11. Marginal Religious Spaces and Heritage of Dissonance: Exploring Negotiating Adaptive Agencies at Mausoleums and Dargahs in Dhaka and Delhi, Published in IIHS Urban ARC 2024: Unpacking Marginalities
12. Interrogating the Eurocentric Heritagisation in the Global South: Tracing Colonial Legacies and Biases in Architectural Pedagogy. International Workshop on Practice and Pedagogy in the post-colonial Global South, January 2025. To be published as a book chapter in a peer reviewed volume in December 2025.
13. Margins in Motions: Dissonant Heritage and Cultural Contestation of Dhaka’s Stranded ‘Biharis’ in Geneva Camp. International Workshop on Political Transformations, Changing Heritage and Negotiating Identities: Planning, Designs and the Evolving Cultures of Dhaka , January 2025. To be published as a book chapter in a peer reviewed volume in November 2025.