I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of  Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rowan University. Previously, I was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Physics at Georgetown University. I obtained my Ph.D. in Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in 2020 and B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 2013.

Fueled by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence and big-data-driven computing, information and communications technologies are projected to account for over 20% of the global energy consumption by 2030. This represents a grand challenge to overcome the limitations of current CMOS based digital information processing. To address this, my research focuses on leading directions in spintronic computing that utilizes the non-volatility, energy-efficiency, and nonlinear magnetization dynamics in magnetic nanostructures towards achieving novel computing paradigm that can go beyond the traditional von Neumann architecture. 

I have authored 30 journal publications, which have been presented at various conferences, including recent invited talks at the APS, MMM and SPIE conferences. I also received the Best Paper Award at the 2021 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Smart Materials Conference. I was named one of the top three outstanding graduate researchers at the VCU College of Engineering in 2018 and 2019.