Resident Manager-Programming
Sultan Mohammed Zakaria Mazumder is our newest Resident Manager-Programming. He is a doctoral student in the department of Educational Policy Studies (EPS) with a concentration in comparative international education and global studies. Zakaria’s research interest lies in the intersection of education, democracy, and human rights. Prior to joining the UW-Madison, Zakaria worked for Boston University, University of Amsterdam, Brandeis University, and BRAC University. He taught modules on comparative politics and government systems, globalization, human rights and education. Zakaria’s industry experiences include the staff role of South Asia Researcher for Amnesty International and a Fellow at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights. He has consulted for the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and Government of Bangladesh. Currently, Zakaria also serves as an advisor to the Institute for Regional and International Studies National Resource Center IRIS-NRC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Greetings!
I am Sadrollah Molaei, and I am thrilled to take on the role of Resident Manager for 200s and 901-917. Born and raised in Iran, I am currently a PhD candidate in the Animal Science Program at UW. My research is focused on exploring how modifications in the signaling pathways of granulosa cells can enhance fertility in cattle.
Having lived in the Eagle Heights community for six years, I have come to deeply appreciate its atmosphere and the sense of camaraderie among its residents.
In my spare time, I am fond of playing soccer and volleyball. If you happen to bump into me, please feel free to greet me or ask for any assistance you might need. I am excited to meet and learn more about each one of you!