Satyajit Kundu is a public health researcher and PhD candidate at Griffith University’s School of Medicine and Dentistry in Australia. He also serves as a sessional academic at the Public Health Unit of Griffith University. With a strong academic background that includes a BSc and an MSc in Nutrition, as well as an MPH in Global Health, Satyajit brings a multidisciplinary perspective to public health research. His work focuses on designing and implementing evidence-based interventions to improve public health outcomes, particularly in rural settings of low- and middle-income countries. Satyajit has a growing portfolio of research contributions in areas such as nutrition, health promotion, and epidemiology. He is passionate about linking academic research with real-world impact, aiming to inform policy through rigorous analysis and evidence-based insights. His affiliation with the ARCED Foundation reflects a shared commitment to advancing research and development in Bangladesh and the wider region. He is eager to collaborate with institutions and researchers who are committed to contributing to the public health field