
Biography
Dr. Muhammad Nasir Uddin
Astrophysicist | Psychologist | Climate Leader | Humanitarian
Born on February 9, 1995, in Gazaria, Dagon Bhuiyan, Feni, Bangladesh, Dr. Muhammad Nasir Uddin is a visionary Bangladeshi astrophysicist, psychologist, and global humanitarian. A lifelong seeker of knowledge and service, he has established a legacy of leadership across scientific innovation, environmental sustainability, and human rights advocacy.
Early Life & Family
Dr. Nasir was raised in a devout and service-oriented household. His father, Nur Nabi, a Hafiz-e-Qur’an and longtime Imam in the UAE, was revered for his selfless Qur’anic teachings. His mother, Momena Begum, managed the family while also facilitating charitable treatment programs for solving the genetic unwanted crisis between 1992 and 2006. Inspired by this legacy of giving, Nasir adopted philanthropy, science, and global responsibility as pillars of his life’s mission.
Academic and Scientific Contributions
Dr. Nasir Uddin completed his Secondary School Certificate (SSC) at Silonia High School in 2011 and Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) from Feni Government College in 2013. He later earned both BSc and MSc degrees in Physics from the University of Chittagong, culminating in a specialization in theoretical physics.
He expanded his scientific repertoire through global programs, including:
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Harvard University’s “Super Earth and Life” course (2020)
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Mission participant (2018)
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Junior Oceanographer certification from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (2017)
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COVID-19 Operational Planning certification by WHO (2020)
Currently, Dr. Nasir is pursuing a PhD in Management at Multimedia University, Malaysia, focusing on Green Innovation and Sustainable Business Strategy.
Institutional Founding & Leadership
In 2017, Dr. Nasir founded the Blooming Science and Technology Institute (BSAT), a pioneering astronomical research institute in Bangladesh, engaging individuals from over 100 countries and attracting over 3 million visitors.
He also founded World Human Peace Forum (WHPF), dedicated to defending global human rights and promoting harmony. As a committed activist, Dr. Nasir has collaborated with Amnesty International since 2016 as a petition coordinator and management team member, advocating for oppressed communities worldwide.
Global Diplomacy & Professional Impact
Dr. Nasir Uddin is a multiple-time delegate and selected speaker at Model United Nations conferences, representing global youth leadership in countries like Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia, Nepal, and Thailand.
He is the Founder and CEO of the Global Climate Change Foundation (GCCF), established in 2019. Under his visionary leadership, GCCF has expanded to 167+ countries, conducted over 280,000 tree plantations, organized 125+ climate strikes, and facilitated 150+ afforestation events. The foundation collaborates with 151 global organizations, including 117 UN-accredited partners, and maintains legal registration in Cameroon and France, with a European Commission PIC Code: 882965393.
As Head of Research Fellow and Diplomacy at the Asian Arab Institute of Diplomacy (AAID), Dr. Nasir leads interdisciplinary research and international cooperation projects promoting sustainability and diplomacy.
Honors & Awards
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Honorary Doctorate in Organizational Leadership (2025) – AAID
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Honorary Doctorate and Lifetime Membership (2024) – World Human Rights Protection Commission (WHRPC), USA
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Winner of the Bizz Awards, Atlanta, USA
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Board Member of the Africa Youth Kingdom
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CEM Commission Member, IUCN (2021–2030)
Academic & Training Roles
Dr. Nasir has served as:
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Lecturer at Amin Model Town College (2022–2024) and Sristy Central College (2024–2025)
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Trainer/Mentor in Spoken English and Pre-IELTS at IT Solution, Savar
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Guest Speaker and Moderator in institutions such as SEGi University (Malaysia), Capital University (Pakistan), and Multimedia University (Malaysia)
Psychological Insights & Meditation Practice
With over 2,500 hours of meditation by age 26, Dr. Nasir developed unique psychological frameworks that identify three fundamental types of human brain functions. His contributions to neuroscience and human psychology are grounded in personal practice and academic inquiry.
Publications & Advocacy
His article, “Transition to Net Zero Carbon Emission: Vision 2050,” gained international recognition, published across 500+ news platforms including CBS News, Times Now, and Benzinga.
Dr. Nasir is a nominee for the MIT Innovation Leadership Bootcamp (2024) in Croatia and actively contributes to shaping global discourse on sustainability, innovation, and youth empowerment.
Contact Details:
Dr. Md. Nasir Uddin
Axon Residence, No. 5, Lorong Walter Grenier, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Email: gccf.int@gmail.com | WhatsApp: +601125130280
Website: http://gccfbd.org/

































