MSc in Information Technology [Apr 2014 -June 2015]
Institute of Information Technology (IIT)
Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
CGPA: 3.77 out of 4.00
BSc (Hons) in Information Technology [Jan 2010- March 2014]
Institute of Information Technology (IIT)
Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
CGPA: 3.61 out of 4.00
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) [Jul 2006 -Jul 2008]
Victoria College
Narail, Bangladesh.
GPA: 4.80 out of 5.00
Secondary School Certificate (SSC) [January 2004 - July 2008]
Narail Govt. Girls High School
Narail, Bangladesh.
GPA: 5.00 out of 5.00
Description: This thesis contains the study and all the related works conducted by myself as a part of my master’s completion. The study examined the status, effectiveness and future potentiality of electronic means-aided health services (e-Health) in rural areas of Bangladesh based on the experiences of two Upazilas in Narail District and then focus on developing an e-health system for the rural population of Bangladesh and imposing different security measures to make the health care system more effective. This can significantly contribute to the reduction of healthcare costs by avoiding unnecessary hospitalizations and ensuring that those who need urgent care get it sooner. Security has become a key issue in order to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of individuals. This thesis proposes a general architecture for e-Health systems discusses the security issues it leads to and provides a specific framework based on interoperability and well-known standards. Later a software system was developed to serve as an e-health portal. This may for example enable a primary care physician (paramedic), with the patient’s consent, to electronically share pertinent health information with a specialist who works in any remote/ city hospital, providing timely information transfer. Then the specialist doctor sends back the patients to the paramedic with the required prescription. Thus rural people do not need to go to any hospital far from their place hence reducing transportation costs as well as medication costs. This thesis also discusses security issues related to the transmission and storing of electronic data of the e-Health system and these are done mostly through access control of every entity of the proposed system.
BSc Project: (Published in IEEE jornal)
Neuro-fuzzy (NF)-based adaptive flood warning system for Bangladesh
Description: We have proposed a neuro-fuzzy (NF) based flood warning system in this paper. The input data have been collected using a wireless sensor network (WSN). The proposed model has collected input parameters, such as rainfall, river water level, and river water flow, from a specific site and sent the data to a decentralized node. Based on the inputs, the Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) model has determined the flood possibility index. All the decentralized nodes forward the pre-processed information to the centralized node for further processing. Depending on the last ten years' data, the centralized node has compared the flood possibility index with the last ten years' data stored in a database and then calculated flood persistence index by linguistic term Red, Yellow or Green on a GIS map. This model may also serve as a tool for real time flood monitoring and flood warning.