Muhtasim Alam Chowdhury
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Arizona
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Arizona
Hello, I'm Muhtasim Alam Chowdhury, currently engrossed in PhD studies in Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona, Tucson, USA. My research endeavors are chiefly centered on pioneering contributions in Hardware Security within the semiconductor chip industry, with a special focus on ASIC design through state-of-the-art technologies such as spintronics. Currently, my work is under the expert guidance of Professor Soheil Salehi, where I am deeply involved in advancing this critical field.
Originating from North South University, my educational background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering laid the groundwork for my multifaceted roles as a Lab Instructor and Research Assistant. My undergraduate experience was marked by significant forays into IoT-based smart systems and the ambitious undertaking of developing an automated mechanical exoskeleton arm, a project that I navigated under the mentorship of Assistant Professor Dr. Shahnewaz Siddique, aiming to revolutionize rehabilitation practices.
With a rich tapestry of experience in the research landscape, I am adept in utilizing sophisticated tools like Proteus, Matlab, Xilinx Vivado, Chipyard and Cadence Virtuoso, skillfully tackling intricate technical challenges. My professional pursuits are intricately interwoven with a robust interest in IoT, a commitment to securing hardware for a safe and efficient user experience, and a deep engagement with embedded systems and Solid-State Electronics research.
Beyond the confines of technology and research, my passions extend to literature, travel, and music, reflecting a well-rounded approach to life. My journey is a narrative of relentless pursuit of knowledge, unwavering dedication to technological innovation, and a heartfelt commitment to making a substantial impact in the semiconductor industry.
My Research Interests :
Hardware and AI-enabled Security
IoT & Embedded Systems
AI Hardware
IoT Security
FPGA-Based Prototyping
Emerging Memory Technologies