About me
I got my Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering in 2014 and I am expected to receive my Master's in this August 2019. My undergraduate research topic was on brain wave pattern detection using EEG which got me interested in computer programming.
After graduation, I completed an internship at Robi Axiata Ltd - the second largest telecommunication company in Bangladesh. My duties involved implementing various signal measuring and analytics collection procedures for IBS floor planning.
After my internship, I was offered a full-time job at the largest telecommunication company in Bangladesh - GrameenPhone Ltd - as a System Engineer in the department of Backbone planning and optimization. I worked there for a year and a half as part of the team that implemented GrameenPhone's transition from 2G to 3G network all over the country for its' 20 million customers. I provided VLAN, Subnet Musk, Logical Interface, and Network IDs for over 3,000 BTS out of the 10,000 BTS active under the entire network.
While working at GrameenPhone, my undergraduate supervisor contacted me and asked me to assist some of his students in a research project on brainwave pattern detection--something I've always been passionate about. I took this as an opportunity to expand my undergraduate research. My research work was eventually published at International Conference on Networking, Systems and Security (NSYSS), and Research in Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks (ICRCICN).
To dive deeper into my research I decided to go back to University but couldn't find a program or professor in Bangladesh relevant to my research interest. I decided to look beyond Bangladesh and was able to secure a full-scholarship under professor Prashant Banerjee at the University of Illinois at Chicago-- one of the leading experts in the field of virtual reality.
I worked under Professor Banerjee integrating deep learning into the virtual reality model in the healthcare field. I taught myself how to code and I developed various image processing tools in python that helped us fasten the internal processing of medical image sorting by up to 65%.
The research experience gave me the opportunity to build software to solve real world problems and to understand the importance of developing user-specific tools. I ended up working for my professor's Virtual Reality company - ImmersiveTouch Inc. All these projects got me interested in machine learning--specifically, deep learning models. I realize that I loved programming and wanted to pursue a career as a programmer.
In August 2019, I am expected to receive my Engineering Master's degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. My master's thesis paper related to a method of statistical analysis to integrate virtual reality in the healthcare industry - has been published by the Journal of Digital Imaging under Springer Nature.
Currently, I am working as a volunteer software developer at Artificial Systems Fund (Doing Business as GetMeHired.co) where I am part of the web development team building a full-stack web app using Java, Spring boot and Angular.
I am interested in the field of software development, machine learning, game development, and wearable technology and enjoy building things.
My favourite scientists are Nikola Tesla, Marie Curie, Srinivasa Ramanujan and Dennis Richie. My favourite programming author is Herbert Schildt for his book in different programming languages such as C, C++ and Java. If you want to learn any of the languages, I strongly recommend his books.
After graduation, I completed an internship at Robi Axiata Ltd - the second largest telecommunication company in Bangladesh. My duties involved implementing various signal measuring and analytics collection procedures for IBS floor planning.
After my internship, I was offered a full-time job at the largest telecommunication company in Bangladesh - GrameenPhone Ltd - as a System Engineer in the department of Backbone planning and optimization. I worked there for a year and a half as part of the team that implemented GrameenPhone's transition from 2G to 3G network all over the country for its' 20 million customers. I provided VLAN, Subnet Musk, Logical Interface, and Network IDs for over 3,000 BTS out of the 10,000 BTS active under the entire network.
While working at GrameenPhone, my undergraduate supervisor contacted me and asked me to assist some of his students in a research project on brainwave pattern detection--something I've always been passionate about. I took this as an opportunity to expand my undergraduate research. My research work was eventually published at International Conference on Networking, Systems and Security (NSYSS), and Research in Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks (ICRCICN).
To dive deeper into my research I decided to go back to University but couldn't find a program or professor in Bangladesh relevant to my research interest. I decided to look beyond Bangladesh and was able to secure a full-scholarship under professor Prashant Banerjee at the University of Illinois at Chicago-- one of the leading experts in the field of virtual reality.
I worked under Professor Banerjee integrating deep learning into the virtual reality model in the healthcare field. I taught myself how to code and I developed various image processing tools in python that helped us fasten the internal processing of medical image sorting by up to 65%.
The research experience gave me the opportunity to build software to solve real world problems and to understand the importance of developing user-specific tools. I ended up working for my professor's Virtual Reality company - ImmersiveTouch Inc. All these projects got me interested in machine learning--specifically, deep learning models. I realize that I loved programming and wanted to pursue a career as a programmer.
In August 2019, I am expected to receive my Engineering Master's degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. My master's thesis paper related to a method of statistical analysis to integrate virtual reality in the healthcare industry - has been published by the Journal of Digital Imaging under Springer Nature.
Currently, I am working as a volunteer software developer at Artificial Systems Fund (Doing Business as GetMeHired.co) where I am part of the web development team building a full-stack web app using Java, Spring boot and Angular.
I am interested in the field of software development, machine learning, game development, and wearable technology and enjoy building things.
My favourite scientists are Nikola Tesla, Marie Curie, Srinivasa Ramanujan and Dennis Richie. My favourite programming author is Herbert Schildt for his book in different programming languages such as C, C++ and Java. If you want to learn any of the languages, I strongly recommend his books.
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