I am doing PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Duke University. I have received a fellowship from the ECE department. I am working at Kamaleswaran Lab under the supervision of Dr Rishikesan Kamaleswaran. Recently, I finished my Master of Science in Digital Health at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom, where I have been honored with the prestigious Think Big postgraduate scholarship. My academic journey accompanies active participation in research projects across institutions and countries. I am contributing remotely to the "MPT: A Comprehensive Toolbox for Derivation of Cardiorespiratory Physiomarkers from Biosignals" project hosted by the Kamaleswaran Lab at Duke University, USA. Additionally, I am involved in a research initiative aiming to "Determine Tone Bias in Open Source Skin Cancer Datasets," a project with financial backing from the Jean Golding Institute at the University of Bristol.
My prior experience includes working on a project dedicated to the "Development of Low-Cost Technology for Remote Pediatric Cardiac Consultation," a joint venture with United International University (UIU), Bangladesh, and Khalifa University, UAE. This initiative received funding from the Institute of Advanced Research at UIU. Furthermore, my contributions have extended to the "Skin Histology Image Segmentation" project, undertaken with the Skin Human Cell Atlas team under the leadership of Dr. Magnus Lynch at King's College London.
Following my undergraduate education, I was a Research Assistant at North South University. I was involved in two key projects, one financed by the ICT Ministry of the Government of Bangladesh and the other by the NSU-CTRG fund.