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PhD candidate specializing in advanced research, big data, machine learning, and innovative problem-solving methodologies.
PhD in Computational Science
University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
Pursuing (Tentative completion: May 2026)
Currently a PhD candidate in Computational Science at UTEP, I am immersed in advanced interdisciplinary research at the nexus of mathematics, computer science, and applied sciences. My studies focus on the development of computational models, data-driven simulations, and innovative problem-solving methodologies for complex systems. This program has enriched my understanding of big data analytics, machine learning, and high-performance computing, preparing me to contribute significantly to academic and industrial advancements in computational science.
Master of Science in Computational Science
University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
Graduated: 2024
GPA: 3.84
The Master’s program in Computational Science at UTEP equipped me with robust skills in data analysis, algorithm development, and computational modeling. Through rigorous coursework and research projects, I gained hands-on experience in programming languages, numerical methods, and optimization techniques. The degree emphasized practical applications, such as predictive modeling and simulation, which honed my ability to tackle interdisciplinary challenges across fields like engineering, biology, and environmental science.
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Mathematics
University of Dhaka
Graduated: 2003 (Exam held in 2005)
Result: First Class (17th rank)
Marks: 61.23% (Total marks 3200)
My undergraduate degree in Mathematics provided a solid foundation in core areas such as algebra, calculus, geometry, and probability. This program fostered my passion for theoretical and applied mathematics, equipping me with problem-solving skills and a rigorous analytical mindset. Additionally, it introduced me to the importance of computational tools in solving mathematical problems, which influenced my decision to pursue advanced studies in computational science.