Hello, I'm Nahiduzzaman, a dedicated and ambitious DVM graduate with a strong passion for research and innovation in microbiology, public health, and bioinformatics. Currently, I serve as a research assistant in Dr. Md Ariful Islam's Lab, at the Department of Microbiology and Hygiene, BAU. My research interests span Infectious Disease, Zoonosis, Vaccine Development, Microbial Ecology, Microbial Genomics, Environmental Microbiology, Foodborne Pathogens, Antimicrobial Resistance, Public Health, Epidemiology, Bioinformatics, Machine learning, and Ecotoxicology.
In addition to hands-on laboratory work, I am skilled in biological data analysis and computational tools such as R, Python, SPSS, MATLAB, Linux, and several bioinformatics tools.
I am deeply fascinated by the microbial world and its significant impact on health and the environment. My goal is to become a full-time researcher, contributing to scientific advancements and addressing global health challenges sustainably and innovatively.
However, I have a strong interest in computer programming and am also a certified ethical hacker. I am currently developing several Python-based tools focused on epidemiology, genomics, and machine learning. One of these projects, EGStat-N, is a multifunctional Python GUI tool that I plan to announce and release very soon.
I'm developing multiple tools which will be used for several purposes, including epidemiological, statistical, genomic, and other types of analyses
EGStat-N (Epidemiological, Genomics and Statistical Analysis Tool)
QI-GeneX-N (Quantum Intelligence-based Genome Explorer)
EpiGeoSim-X Pro (Advanced Spatiotemporal Disease Intelligence Platform)
"Nature has always captivated me with her gentle voice, soothing presence, and limitless beauty. Her whispers inspire my curiosity to explore the unseen microbial world, understand life’s hidden mechanisms at the microscopic level, and share meaningful discoveries."
This is the key reason I chose to become a researcher in microbiology.