Sajib Biswas is a Research Assistant working on technology-driven species monitoring and refugia-explicit niche models for climate-smart conservation. His current work integrates biodiversity modelling and microclimatic analysis to quantify species distributions and environmental stability at cave entrances, focusing on amphibians and molluscs in China and Laos. He is also using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) alongside integrated field and laboratory approaches to study the biology and conservation of caecilians. Sajib holds a Master’s degree in Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation from Jagannath University, Bangladesh, and contributes to research on amphibian and reptile ecology and conservation under anthropogenic pressures.
You can find his research and activities here: Google Scholar, Research Gate, and iNaturalist
