Ph.D. Student | SPIES Lab st Texas A&M University
I am curious by
nature and like to observe and unfold the universe's hidden truth, which
propelled me to get admission as a Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University (TAMU). My graduate journey started in Spring 2022 at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at TAMU, College Station, Texas, the USA,
under the supervision of Professor Nitesh Saxena. Professor Saxena is in charge
of the Security and Privacy in Emerging computing and networking Systems (SPIES) lab, where I am researching Neuro Security.
I had completed
my undergraduate degree on Bachelor of Science in Computer and Communication
Engineering from International Islamic University Chittagong (IIUC). I was
awarded Vice Chancellor's Gold Medal for an outstanding result of CGPA 3.908
out of 4.00. For my undergraduate, I had completed a dissertation on
"Correlation between sensory motor area of central nervous system with
peripheral nervous system by EEG and NCV for motor imagery task" under Dr. Md Abdus Samad, who is an assistant professor at Yeungnam University.
After
completing my bachelorette degree, I was appointed by IIUC as an adjunct
faculty member. I am passionate about teaching. My paternal and maternal grandfather
were award-winning teachers in Bangladesh; I live to impart wisdom and learn
from my undergraduate students.
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One of my favorite quotes is by Richard
Feynman.
"If you want to master something, teach it."
- Richard Feynman
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