Student Research Publications

The Climate Dilemma: A Study of the Effects on Onion Production
Students
Koushik Biswas Arko, Sadia Afrin, Abida Afrin
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background Climate change affects agriculture since the production potential of certain crops is dependent upon rainfall and temperature conditions. This research examines the correlation between onion production in Bangladesh and certain meteorological factors,... See details →

Use of Artificial Intelligence in Dietary Strategies to Manage and Prevent Long-Term Diseases
Students
Md Nazmul Alam Shanto, Md. Ashikuzzaman Omi, Sadia Afrin Ananna
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: In recent age, long term diseases like cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and many disorders are expanding significantly in human health. Diet plays an important role in preventing and managing all kind of diseases. AI with its ability to analyze large... See details →

Public Awareness of Personal Data Security and Self-Protection Strategies: A Statistical Analysis of Adoption and Security Practices to Prevent Cybercrime.
Students
Ruhul Amin Rakib, Nirnoy Ahmed Nafiue, Sharon Kumar Paul, Sinthia Sharmin
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: The progress of technology has influences on every person’s life in both positive and negative ways. As more people are relying on digital services their privacy protection has become a major concern. And it is important to maintain the protection of their... See details →

Deepfakes: A Focus on Fraud and Identity Theft
Students
Tamim Hasan Apurbo, Fatima, Md.samiul Kabir Mishel
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: In recent years, cybercrime is increasing reportedly in Bangladesh. Women and children are extremely affected by this rise, which is associated with increased internet use and insufficient safety precautions. More awareness and legal frameworks increase... See details →

Body Fitness and Nutrition Awareness among Males and Females in Bangladesh
Students
Saima Ahmed Tanjila, Hossain Mohammad Sami, Khaled Md Raihan, Nusrat Jahan Shajmin
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Awareness of body fitness and nutrition has increased among Bangladeshis in recent years, with younger people showing more interest than the elderly, who often neglect fitness until they get sick. But the recent Corona pandemic has had a big impact on it,... See details →

Biomedical Engineering for Sustainable Health: A Qualitative Study on Advancing SDG 3 in Bangladesh
Students
Md Emamul Arefin Islam, K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Mahin Montasir Afif, Abdullah Al Noman
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Biomedical engineering serves a key role in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3) and offers creative answers to urgent health care issues in countries that are developing. With a focus on telemedicine, portable diagnostics, and mobile health technology, our... See details →

Forecasting Wind Energy Potential in Chattogram, Bangladesh: Statistical Modeling Incorporating Rayleigh and Weibull Distributions
Students
Mahin Montasir Afif, K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Abdullah Al Noman, Md Emamul Arefin Islam
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The purpose of this study is to investigate the wind energy capacity in Chattogram, Bangladesh, by using statistical modeling techniques that integrate Rayleigh and Weibull distributions. As the demand for renewable energy rises, wind power is becoming an attractive... See details →

Comparative Analysis of Annual Electricity and Gas Production Trends in Bangladesh: A Decadal Study
Students
Koushik Biswas Arko
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background The energy sector of Bangladesh is changing significantly in the production, and use of electricity and natural gas as a demand increase thanks to an industrial growth. Strategic planning in energy security requires knowledge of trends and patterns on... See details →

Enhancing Waste-to-Energy Development in Bangladesh: Policy and Regulatory Pathways for Sustainable Energy and Waste Management
Students
Md . Sazid Islam, Mohammad Naveed Ishtiaq, S.m.nazmul Ahasan, Sanjida Jahan Shifa
Supervisors
Md . Mortuza Ahmmed

This study aims to identify the policy and regulatory framework governing waste-to-energy that will be convincing in Bangladesh and research how the various frameworks support or obstruct waste-to-energy development as a stable energy solution. In Bangladesh, both... See details →

Student Well-being for Sustainable Development: Statistical Pathways to SDG 3 and SDG 4
Students
Md Moynul Islam, Md. Ashikuzzaman Abir
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed, M. Mostafizur Rahman, Ayesha Siddiqua

Background Student well-being is central to academic success and general development, especially in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 3 and 4. Recognizing the different factors affecting student well-being is key to establishing an educational... See details →

Women’s Autonomy and Neonatal Health Outcomes in Bangladesh: A Logistic Regression Approach to Advancing SDG 3
Students
Sadia Afrin, Tathapi Mondal
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background Ensuring healthy lives and well-being, Bangladesh has significantly progressed towards Sustainable Development Goal-3 (SDG 3). However, neonatal mortality is still high. Besides, Women’s autonomy was also identified as a liable factor influencing neonatal... See details →

Cybercrime Victimization and Enforcement Challenges in Bangladesh: A Socio Cybersecurity Perspective (2018-2023)
Students
Shahadat Hossain, Md. Sakibul Islam Siam
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

This study investigates the evolving landscape of cybercrime in Bangladesh, with a focus on victimization trends and the challenges faced by law enforcement from 2018 to 2023. Young adults aged 18-30 years account for 75-87% of victims, reflecting their heightened... See details →

Eco-Friendly Dyeing Processes: Reducing Water and Chemical Footprints
Students
Asif Aman Jihad, Sifur Taher Sarar, Md Nazmul Alam Shanto
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

"Background: Bangladesh textile industry, a vital contributor to the national economy, always has been facing a persistent challenge in balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability. The traditional dyeing process needs vast amount of water and rely... See details →

Temporal and Spatial Dynamics in Medical Imaging Utilization in Bangladesh: A Statistical Analysis
Students
Md. Ashikuzzaman Abir, K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Md. Robiul Islam Roman
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background Transformations in clinical accuracy and treatment findings facilitated by medical imaging technology advancements have significantly altered healthcare delivery. To enhance the deployment of resources and legislative choices, it is crucial to understand the... See details →

The Role of Wearable Technology in Monitoring and Enhancing Student Well-being and Learning
Students
Tamim Hasan Apurbo, Mahdi Hassan Noor Asif, Fatima
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Smartwatches and health trackers have become a great tool for teachers to keep track of students’ health and at the same time enhance their academic performances. The major reason for this study is to evaluate the effects of wearable technology on student wellness,... See details →

Sustainable Computing in the Digital Age: Innovations in Green Software Engineering
Students
Tamim Hasan Apurbo, Fatima
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: In Bangladesh, the expansion of computerized innovations prompted more vitality utilization and electronic waste, both of which are dangerous to nature. Green Program Engineering Creating Computer Programs with Minimal Environmental Impact The need for green... See details →

Assessing Public Interest in Augmented Reality for Enhancing Lifestyle Efficiency: A Neuroscience Perspective
Students
Mahdi Hassan Noor Asif, Tamim Hasan Apurbo
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Augmented Reality (AR) is a very sophisticated form of technology where computer-generated contents supplements reality technologies. Connecting visual and cognitive mechanisms, AR can redefine practices that people perform throughout their day and industries starting... See details →

A Multi-Functional Arduino-Based Autonomous Vehicle for Landmine and Gas Detection
Students
Md. Musfequr Rahman, Md Absar Siddiqui, Md Jarif Rahman Erad, Taseen Rahman, Nadman Ahmed Chowdhury
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Engr. Muhibul Haque Bhuyan

The use of complex, autonomous, and mobile robots is growing exponentially in numerous contexts, largely for disaster-prone areas and dangerous zones, such as military operations, industrial hazards, etc. In such cases, effective detection technologies are the most... See details →

Comparative Analysis of Different Multiplier Circuits Using Cadence at Different Circuit Design Technologies and Nodes
Students
Md. Khairul Islam, Kayes Hasan
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Muhibul Haque Bhuyan, Nigar Sultana

This research paper presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of the 4×4 multiplier design of Wallace, Braun array, and Vedic architectures constructed through Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (CMOS) technology using both 45 nm and 90... See details →

The Role of Robotics in Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Analysis
Students
Koushik Biswas Arko, Sadia Afrin, Abida Afrin
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Agricultural robots are among those revolutionary solutions that counter the manpower shortage and increase productivity. Application in Bangladesh has been expanding from 2015 until 2023 with support from the government's initiative and domestic investment.... See details →

Utilization of Drone Bell Technology in Smart Farming to Mitigate the Effects of Global Warming
Students
Afroza Amin, Shahriar Hasan Sifat
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Global warming becomes a significant challenge to the world for its diverse consequences such as rising sea levels, food insecurity, heatwaves, droughts, floods and so on ; damages eco-systems, human health, environment. Among various technologies, drone bell, as a... See details →

Statistical Analysis of Bangladesh's Rice Production and Rainfall Trends from 2014-2023
Students
Abida Afrin, Koushik Biswas Arko, Sadia Afrin
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Bangladesh is an agricultural nation that heavily depends on climatic factors, more especially rainfall, in terms of rice crop-a major element of its food security. The research critically evaluates the pattern of average annual rainfall with rice production of... See details →

Exploring The Impact of IT Adoption on Agricultural Productivity and Cost Efficiency in Bangladesh: A Statistical Analysis with Correlation and Regression
Students
Sadia Afrin, Koushik Biswas Arko, Abida Afrin
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

In Bangladesh farming is a significant part of economy. The use of IT tools in farming has positively impacted agriculture. This study aims to explore the impact of IT on agricultural productivity, focusing on yield improvement and cost reduction. Additionally, it aims... See details →

From agricultural waste to clean energy: The importance of biogas in Bangladesh
Students
Sadia Afrin Ananna, Md Nazmul Alam Shanto, Md Ashiquzzaman Omi
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Biogas technology can be very useful for both humans and environment. Clean energy can be provided using biogas technology by utilizing agricultural waste such as crop residues, rice husks, and cow dung. This Objective of this study is to analyze the growth of biogas... See details →

Enhancing Livestock Productivity and Operational Efficiency in Bangladesh through IoT Technologies
Students
Md. Sazid Islam, Sanjida Jahan Shifa, Mohammad Naveed Ishtiaq
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Livestock is one of the important sectors in the Bangladesh economy. It contributes much to GDP, employment, and food security. However, a lot of challenges are faced in this sector, which includes poor management of diseases, inexperienced utilization of resources, and... See details →

Agricultural Supply Chain Network
Students
Tamim Hasan Apurbo, Fatima
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Bangladesh is an agricultural country. It’s economy is largely dependent on agricultural. About 14.74% of GDP is coming from the agricultural sector. However, there are many problems in this sector that lead to supply chain interruptions. The entire process of creating... See details →

A Mathematical Perspective on Urban-Rural Variations in Thalassemia Testing Practices in Bangladesh
Students
Koushik Biswas Arko, Sadia Afrin, Abida Afrin
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

In Bangladesh, thalassemia is a significant public health concern that is characterized by disparities in testing procedures and knowledge between urban and rural populations. The current study investigates these gaps using data from the 2024 National Thalassemia... See details →

Federated Learning for Privacy-Preserving Healthcare Data Analysis
Students
Fatima, Tamim Hasan Apurbo, Mahdi Hassan Noor Asif
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The present research aims to study, we focus on the utilization of federate learning techniques for analyzing the health care data of Bangladeshi citizens. It particularly aims at assessing the viability of FL as a method to build accurate and robust machine learning... See details →

Developments in Biophysics, Health, and Medicine in Bangladesh's Rural Areas
Students
Mahdi Hassan Noor Asif, Tamim Hasan Apurbo, Noor E Fahmida
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Challenges to healthcare delivery in rural Bangladesh are the lack of infrastructure and investment. Nevertheless, advanced technologies in health care delivery and community health systems can revolutionize the healthcare delivery systems in such regions. This paper... See details →

Investigating the Potential of Thermoelectric Generators for Waste Heat Recovery in Industrial Settings
Students
Tamim Hasan Apurbo, Fatima, Mahdi Hassan Noor Asif
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The two demands of green energy upgrade and subsequent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are now being contested for the industrial segments of Bangladesh. Thermoelectric Generators (TEGs) present a viable recycled Gas Turbine System Waste Heat Recovery solution... See details →

Machine Learning for Predicting Battery Health and Remaining Useful Life: Advancing Sustainable Practices in a Circular Economy
Students
Hasin Almas Sifat
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The rapid growth in demand for batteries is driven by developments in electric automobiles, renewable energy systems, and practical consumer electronics complicated societal and ethical problems related to mining rare materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. ... See details →

Developments in Biophysics, Health, and Medicine in Bangladesh's Rural Areas
Students
Mahdi Hassan Noor Asif, Tamim Hasan Apurbo, Noor E Fahmida
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Challenges to healthcare delivery in rural Bangladesh are the lack of infrastructure and investment. Nevertheless, advanced technologies in health care delivery and community health systems can revolutionize the healthcare delivery systems in such regions. This paper... See details →

UNVEILING URBAN AIR QUALITY: STATISTICAL INSIGHTS INTO POLLUTION TRENDS AND SOLUTIONS IN BANGLADESH
Students
Hasin Almas Sifat, Foysal Ahmed Neloy
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Air pollution is a severe danger to public health and urban growth in Bangladesh. This research studies the patterns and determinants of air quality differences in five key cities: Dhaka, Chattogram, Khulna, Rajshahi, and Sylhet. Utilizing AQI data in conjunction with... See details →

Islamic Banking and Customer Trust: A Statistical Analysis of Remittance Dynamics in Bangladesh
Students
Hasin Almas Sifat, Foysal Ahmed Neloy, Ashiqur Rahman Saron
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

In Bangladesh, Islamic banking has achieved great appeal, mainly in the context of remittance transfers, which may be a key source of foreign money for the nation. This study presents statistical techniques to obtain insight into the link between Islamic banking system... See details →

Breakfast Skipping and its Effects on University Student’s Mental Well-Being, Physical Health and Academic Success
Students
Tutul Majumder, Mosharof Hossain Dipo, Md. Rezoyanul Islam Ananno, Md. Afrazur Rahman, Md. Nazrul Islam Nabil
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Breakfast is commonly the most important meal of the day but, sadly some university students do not consume it in the morning due to time pressure, poor lifestyle habits and preferences. This neglect may negatively impact their physical, emotional and... See details →

A Comprehensive Analysis of Trends in Unsupervised Antibiotic Usage in Bangladesh
Students
Shariar Hasan Sifat, Afroza Amin, Mahin Montasir Afif
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: In recent years, the misuse of antibiotics through unsupervised self-medication has emerged as a significant public health concern in Bangladesh. Self-medication with antibiotics is becoming more common as people are seeking for quick relief for different... See details →

Addressing Cybercrime in Bangladesh: A comprehensive analysis from 2018 to 2023
Students
Abida Afrin, Sadia Afrin, Koushik Biswas Arko
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Bangladesh and its citizens are under the constant possibility of cybercrimes, a scenario that keeps their sectors hanging on a thin rope consequently. The internet is growing, and with it also ways (or types) of hacking and dealing with cybercrime become... See details →

Crime, Society and Awareness in Bangladesh: A Holistic Analysis of Trends and Interventions
Students
Md. Sazid Islam, Sanjida Jahan Shifa, Niharika Ibrahim, S.m.nazmul Ahasan
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Crime rates are growing consistently in Bangladesh. This study shows consistently increasing crime rates in theft, drug-related offenses, domestic violence and juvenile. Theft and drug-related crimes are increasing because of socio-economic influences like poverty,... See details →

The Impact of El Niño and La Niña Weather Patterns and the Consequences of Climate Change in Bangladesh
Students
Md. Robiul Islam Roman, Md. Ashikuzzaman Abir
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background Bangladesh, characterized by its low-lying geography and dense population, faces heightened vulnerability to climate change and extreme weather events. The cyclical El Niño and La Niña phenomena exacerbate these challenges by significantly altering global... See details →

Artificial Intelligence in Pharmaceutical Innovation: Accelerating Drug Discovery and Development
Students
Asif Aman Jihad, Sifur Taher Sarar, Md Nazmul Alam Shanto
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Pharmaceutical industry faces with high costs, development time-delays and the complexity of designing effective drugs. As traditional drug discovery depends on high failure rates in clinical trials. Artificial Intelligence (AI), with its ability to process... See details →

Renewable Energy in Bangladesh: A Cross-Generational Study of Awareness, Interests, and Challenges
Students
Mahiya Mumtahinah, Mohammad Jakwat Ul Ahsan, Rodney Nicholas Cruze, Asif M. Rahman Isha, Mitu Rani Roy
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Bangladesh is slowly transitioning towards renewable energy to meet increasing energy demands while reducing environmental impacts. Public awareness is very important for the success of this transition, yet generational differences in understanding renewable... See details →

Analysing the Growing Waste Crisis in Dhaka (2018-2021): Trends, Challenges, and Sustainable Solutions for Urban Waste Management
Students
Md. Ghalib Faruqe
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Rapid population growth amidst inadequate infrastructure facilities has given way to environmental problems in wastage management system among the rapidly urbanizing cities of the world, including Dhaka city in Bangladesh. This review discusses some trends... See details →

Assessing the Societal Impact of Internet Blackouts in Dhaka: A Multidimensional Analysis
Students
Kazi Redwan, Mustakim Ahmed, Khondaker Iffti Hasan Turjo
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Afroza Nahar, Md. Faruk Abdullah Al Sohan

Internet blackouts cause significant disruptions across society, affecting various domains. This research investigates the impact of a 13-day internet blackout in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2024, focusing on its economic, academic, and mental health consequences. Also, this... See details →

BALANCING TRADITION AND TECHNOLOGY: AN ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL ISLAMIC MARKETING
Students
K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Md. Moynul Islam, Mian Mohammad Rassel
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Research Question Investigating digital Islamic marketing and trading, this study looks at popular Islamic online stores, refund policies, customer happiness, product quality and trustworthiness, and price and quality differences between online and offline stores. This... See details →

Geographic and Demographic Distribution of Hemoglobinopathies in Bangladesh: A Comparative Study among Urban and Rural Populations by Gender
Students
Koushik Biswas Arko, Md. Mainul Islam
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Hemoglobinopathies are a group of inherited blood disorders that create a huge public health burden in Bangladesh, affecting populations with differing prevalence rates. This study accordingly utilizes data from the National Thalassemia Survey 2024 performed by the... See details →

A Comparative Analysis between Public and Private University Students about Academic Choices, Career Goals, and Satisfaction
Students
Md Nazmul Alam Shanto, Abdullah Ashraf Akib, Md Warish Ahmmed Tusher, Md. Tasmim-al Tahsin, Refat Mir
Supervisors
Md Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: In Bangladesh, there are 55 public and 115 private universities. Most of the students get admitted to private universities since they could not get selected in the admission exam. Objective: The objective of this study is to analyze the insights of public... See details →

Natural gas Production Trends in Bangladesh: A Study of the possibility of a natural gas energy crisis in the future
Students
Abida Afrin, Sadia Afrin
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Bangladesh has 29 natural gas production fields. The current number of gas fields in production is 20. From 2016 to 2017, gas production peaked in the energy sector. After that, gas production declined steadily. Energy demand is increasing day by day, causing a crisis... See details →

Evaluating the Impact of Mobile Healthcare Education on Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes in Rural Bangladesh: An Observational Intervention Study
Students
Hasin Almas Sifat, Ashiqur Rahman Saron
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The management of type 2 diabetes in rural Bangladesh is an alarming public health concern, compounded by restricted access to healthcare and inadequate health literacy. The purpose of the study is to assess the influence of mobile healthcare education platforms on... See details →

A Statistical Analysis on Unemployment After Graduation in Bangladesh
Students
Abdur Rahman, Adiba Akram, Syed Murshid Aman, Jakia Saiyada Shikder, Sadia Afrin Ananna
Supervisors
Md Mortuza Ahmmed

This study conducts a statistical analysis of the rising unemployment rate among Bangladeshi university graduates, focusing on skill gaps, qualification mismatches, and deficiencies in the education system. Determine the underlying reasons behind Bangladesh's graduate... See details →

The Impact of Online and Offline Large Language Models From Code Creation to Healthcare: Revolutionizing Applications
Students
Al Mubtasim, Debabrata Basak Brata, Ibrahim Khalil Ullah Midul, Md. Daud Ibrahim, Antik Saha Ankur
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Large Language Model (LLM) is one of the most revolutionary advancements of the modern era. Enhancing human-computer interaction by understanding human language, generating visuals, providing healthcare suggestions and many more. This study analyzes the current impact... See details →

Short Content Addiction and Consumption Behavior in Bangladesh: A Perspective of a Global Phenomenon
Students
Hasan Siddiki, Adnan Hossain Ratul, Rafid Abrar, Shahriar Hossain, Adiba Tanzila
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Motivation: The rise of short-format content on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts is reshaping global media consumption. This study examines its reason of addiction and impact in Bangladesh. By addressing localized and universal patterns, the research aims to... See details →

The Impact of Family Influence on the Educational Choices of Bangladeshi Female Medical Aspirants
Students
M.sakib Sadman Arian, Jarin Tasnim, Md Sabit Bin Arif, Faiza Rahman, Md. Saikh Saklain
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

In Bangladesh, many female students choose medical studies, often influenced by family and societal pressure. This study explores how family expectations shape these decisions, often overshadowing personal interests. Background: A large number of female students... See details →

Investing in Health Care System: Exploring the Link Between Expenditure, Life Expectancy, and Disease Burden in Bangladesh
Students
Hasin Almas Sifat, Ashiqur Rahman Saron
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Despite its exceptional financial improvement, Bangladesh features one of the most minimized health consumptions inside the region and the world. The increase in Bangladesh is taken after by non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as stroke, heart assault, chronic... See details →

The Journey Abroad: A Statistical Analysis of Factors Influencing Bangladeshi Students’ Decisions to Pursue International Education
Students
Anamika Baishnab, Nawshin Saiyara, Afifah Jannat, Israt Jahan Nabila, Shahi Mahmudi
Supervisors
Md Mortuza Ahmmed

This study explores the factors that influence Bangladeshi students' decisions to study abroad, aiming to identify key determinants and predict future trends. Using a large dataset from the last 15 years, this study identifies important factors that influence students'... See details →

Digital Habits of University Students: A Statistical Analysis of Screen Time, App Usage and Device Engagement
Students
Md. Tahsin Ahmed Niloy, Md. Emon Biswas, Zobairul Hasan, S. M. Saiful Islam, Mithila Farjana Ava
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The growing reliance on digital devices has significantly influenced students' academic, social, and personal lives. This study explores students’ app usage patterns, focusing on their balance between educational and recreational use. The objectives of this study are to... See details →

Impact of Social Media and Reels on Concentration and Behavioral Changes in Youth Generation: Insights from Bangladesh
Students
Niloy Paul, Md. Jobayed Hossen Hazary, Shariar Hasan Sifat, Mahfujur Rahaman, Khairul Bashar
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Social media has become a vital part of daily life, especially for younger generations. Platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube play a significant role, with reels and short videos attracting a lot of attention. While these formats encourage creativity and fun,... See details →

Impact of Traffic Delays on Student Commute Times and Academic Performance in Bangladesh
Students
Mahjabin Siddiqua, Abed Rahman Bhuiyan, Saiyara Salsabil Joyce, Saima Bin Idris, Tahosin Iftiak Tonoy
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Traffic is a daily struggle in Bangladesh, especially for students who rely on timely commutes to attend their classes. Long and unpredictable travel times make students late or exhausted even before they start their day. This eats into their study hours or rest time.... See details →

Educational Aspirations and Brain Drain: A Study of Bangladeshi Undergraduate Students' Perspectives
Students
Md. Nawshin Navin, Tonmoy Sarkar, Sharmin Sultana Punom, Mahe Alam Mahi, Md. Sobahan Hasan Saikat
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Brain Drain among undergraduate students in Bangladesh has emerged as a phenomenon causing concerns over the capacity of the country to keep skilled talent. Identifying the motivations behind students choosing to study abroad will provide insights into the problems at... See details →

The Decline of Reading Habits Among The Youth: A Digital Age Dilemma
Students
Md. Hasibul Haque, Sandiya Akter Boby, Shahnewaz Ahmed, Tahmina Akter Julfa
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmed

Reading habits among young people are significant for learning new things and developing knowledge, but they are becoming less common. This research study aims to look at why the number is decreasing day by day and how digital technologies play a vital role. Surveys... See details →

Assessing the Practicality of Increased Power Output in Fuel Engines for Auxiliary Energy Production
Students
Tasnim Tiba, Abu Sofian Nashid, Muntaseir Husain Bokhari, Shahadat Hossen, Fahad
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmed

This study delves into how efficient it would be to upgrade a fuel-powered engine by swapping it for a more powerful version that can generate additional energy. The goal is to use the increased power output to run a turbine, which then produces extra electricity. This... See details →

Towards Sustainable Transportation : Hybrid Car as a Sustainable Alternative to Traditional Fuel Only Vehicles
Students
Arnab Sarker, Sudipta Niloy Sarker, Md Irteda Amin Swad, Fariha Meem, Most. Jenifa Akter
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Use of sustainable hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) has become essential to reduce fuel dependency as fossil fuels are limited for us. The mentioned vehicles are new energy vehicles, which are hybrid electric vehicles/plug-in electric vehicles (PHEVs), electric batteries... See details →

AI in smart assistants and conversational agents: Transforming Human-Computer interaction
Students
Saifa Naziat Nawmi, Samshun Nahar Eity
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has heralded a new era in human-computer interaction (HCI), particularly through the development of intelligent assistants and conversational agents. These technologies have fundamentally transformed the manner in which... See details →

Statistical Overview of Dengue Outbreaks in Bangladesh: Trends and Comparisons
Students
Md. Abu Talha, Md. Shaif Talukder, Swapnil Saha, Tousi Akter, Md. Golam Shariar Shakil
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Dengue fever is an infectious disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes which is emerging in Bangladesh causing very frequent attacks with an increasing tendency in the number of cases and fatalities these days. This necessitates immediate and effective preventive... See details →

Rise of Self-Learning in Bangladesh: Al tools & Edtech support role in modern Bangladesh
Students
Syedahanaf Chowdhury Auditta, Rashna Rahman Richita, Md Shohan Molla, Mostofa Zakaria
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The rise of self-learning in Bangladesh has been accelerated by the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and EdTech platforms, transforming traditional education and skill development. This study explores the role of AI-powered learning assistants,... See details →

AI-Powered Mobile Health Apps for Safe Medication Management: A Smart Solution to Self-Medication Risks in Growing Markets
Students
Nipa Akter, Nawazish Mubtasim, Mir Farhana Jarin Alam, Mahdi Hassan Noor Asif, Md Shamsul Alam Pranto
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Self-medication can be risky, particularly in growing markets where healthcare access is limited. Self-medication leads individual’s managing their own medication, which can lead to mistakes. A smart solution presented by AI powered mobile health apps... See details →

Assessing the Impact of Traffic-Related Challenges on Academic Performance: A Comparative Study of Statistical and Machine Learning Models
Students
Md.ghalib Faruqe, Niharika Ibrahim, Prosanta Paul, Sakib Rahman, Arifuzzaman Arif
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

This research evaluates the effectiveness of statistical and machine learning models in understanding the impact of traffic-related issues on academic performance. We analyzed a dataset of 80 survey responses exploring relationships between traffic frequency, stress... See details →

AI-Driven Hybrid Approach to Optimizing Dragonfruit Quality Assessment for Sustainable Agriculture
Students
Md. Fahim Kabir Chowdhury, Md. Sayem Kabir, Saif Mostasir Rohan, K. M. Tahsin Kabir
Supervisors
Md. Mahmudur Rahman

Dragonfruits are a widely cultivated fruit from the genus Hylocereus, used in various cosmetics like face masks, moisturizers, and serums for its hydrating, antioxidant, and skin-nourishing properties that hold significant economic importance, while global dragonfruit... See details →

Smart Home Cleaning Automation: A GSM Integrated Autonomous Robot for Efficient Household Maintenance
Students
Mustakim Ahmed, Khondaker Iffti Hasan Turjo, Kazi Redwan, Habibur Rahman Masum, Mohammad Omar
Supervisors
Md. Faruk Abdullah Al Sohan

In the rapidly evolving domain of smart home automation, the demand for intelligent and efficient cleaning solutions is increasing. This paper presents a GSM-integrated autonomous cleaning robot powered by Arduino Uno, featuring ultrasonic and bump sensors for effective... See details →

A Comprehensive Analysis of Online Education: The Impact of Engagement and Resource Accessibility on Learner Satisfaction
Students
Syeda Shakira Akter, Md. Maruf Hossain Munna, Md. Asif Sarker Emon, Kazi Redwan, Mustakim Ahmed
Supervisors
Md. Faruk Abdullah Al Sohan

The demand for online education is increasing rapidly, making it important to focus on learner satisfaction and effectiveness. Addressing these factors is essential to meet the evolving expectations of learners in the digital education landscape. This research paper... See details →

Integrating Machine Learning and Clinical Expertise: A Comparative Study for Improved Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Students
Mustakim Ahmed, Kazi Redwan, Sourav Datto, Sajedul Islam
Supervisors
Md. Faruk Abdullah Al Sohan, Abu Shufian

Breast cancer affects women worldwide with high fatality rates. A critical initial phase in the rehabilitation treatment procedure is an accurate and early diagnosis. Due to many unknowns, mammography abnormality detection is a difficult task. By developing tools to... See details →

Enhancing Coconut tree diseases Detection with Efficient-NASNet using xAI
Students
Md Rakibuzzman, Md Nure Alam Nadim, Md. Sayem Kabir, Mian Mohammad Rassel
Supervisors
Md. Faruk Abdullah Al Sohan

The coconut industry possesses considerable economic importance, especially in tropical areas. The global market for coconut products was valued at $13 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $31 billion by 2024, encouraged by rising consumer demand for coconut-based... See details →

Eco-Friendly Retailing: A Case Study of Green Supply Chain Management by Superstores in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Students
Mian Mohammad Rassel, K.m. Tahsin Kabir
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

This study explores the technical application and outcomes of environmentally conscious retailing practices within the framework of green supply chain management (GSCM) in superstores across Dhaka, Bangladesh. As sustainability becomes more important in the retail... See details →

Optimal Coordination of Plug-in Electrical Vehicle to Integrate G2V and V2G in Microgrid Operation
Students
Md. Ismail Hossain, Tanay Banik, Tanvir Islam Mim, Riadul Islam, Shaharier Kabir
Supervisors
Abu Shufian

Enhancing grid stability and efficiency can be achieved by integrating renewable energy sources (REs), such as solar and wind power (PV), with the electrical system. This research paper explores the optimization of bidirectional charging systems for Vehicle-to-Grid... See details →

Design and Performance Analysis of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles in Bangladesh
Students
Md. Shihab Sharar Oyon, Eyasir Arafat, Minul Khan Rahat, Md. Siam Uddin, Md. Arafath Ullah
Supervisors
Abu Shufian

Climate change is a pressing issue of the twenty-first century, exacerbated by the continuous burning of fossil fuels. In Bangladesh, the transportation sector contributes 20% of annual net carbon emissions, predominantly powered by fossil-based fuels. Fuel Cell Hybrid... See details →

EV Charging with Net Metering and Protection System: A Regional Solution
Students
Md Farhan Javed, Sadik Salihin Ahmed, Muammar Tazwar, Muhammad Mujahidul Islam
Supervisors
Bishwajit Banik Pathik

The number of electric vehicles (EVs) has increased recently, necessitating the demand for additional EV charging stations. In Bangladesh, the number of electric vehicles, such as autorickshaws and electric motorcycles are growing daily. Electric motorcycles and... See details →

Insomnia Among University Students in Bangladesh: A Five-Year Study of Key Stressors
Students
Mohammad Naveed Ishtiaq, Md Sazid Islam, S.m. Nazmul Ahasan, Sanjida Jahan Shifa
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: A concerning trend seems to exist among Bangladeshi university students and that is of growing insomnia rates within this group. University students aged 18 to 25 years have reportedly had an increase in sleep disorders owing to factors including intense... See details →

Digital dependence & Myopia: Assessing the impact of devices addiction among Bangladeshi university students
Students
Md. Sazid Islam, Sanjida Jahan Shifa, Mohammad Naveed Ishtiaq, S.m.nazmul Ahasan
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Nowadays, myopia is more common, especially among university students. Obsessive use of digital devices and heavy exposure to digital screens a normal thing for students puts stress on the eyes and encourages further myopia. Screen exposure is a significant... See details →

Hydrogen Cells in Bangladesh's Textile Sector: A Comprehensive Examination of Opportunities and Challenges
Students
Sunipun Seemanta, Md Mehedi Imam Hasan, K. M. Tahsin Kabir
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

One of the main drivers of Bangladesh's economy, the textile industry, has substantial issues with energy use and environmental sustainability. This research examines the possibility of incorporating hydrogen fuel cells as a substitute energy source in the textile... See details →

Integration of Hydro Power in Bangladesh's Textile Industry: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainability
Students
Tanisha Fairooz, Tathapi Mondal
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The textile industry in Bangladesh is a driving force the country’s economy. But it contends with significant energy needs which causes energy shortage contributing to environmental degradation and economic instability. The integration of hydro power can be a potential... See details →

A Statistical Expedition on the Characteristics of Textile Wastewater Assessing the Aftermath on Environment and Urban Civilization
Students
Md. Jubairul Alam
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

This research is an extensive statistical analysis of the properties of textile wastewater using data based on the negative effects of textile wastewater on the environment and the urban ecosystem. Stated within the framework of the previous research, which concerns the... See details →

Renewable Energy Integration in Bangladesh's Textile Industry: Analyzing Opportunities Amidst Challenges
Students
Mst. Nadiya Noor, Shams Pahlowan Soad
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The textile industry in Bangladesh is a vital engine of the national economy, significantly boosting GDP and employment while establishing the country as a top global exporter of garments. The keystone of the nation’s economy faces increasing pressure to adopt... See details →

IMPACT OF GAMIFICATION ON EDUCATION: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Students
Tanisha Fairooz, Sumshun Nahar Eity
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

In the field of education, gamification refers to the process of incorporating game mechanics and concepts into educational settings in order to achieve an increase in the level of enthusiasm and involvement in the learning process. Because of its adaptable and flexible... See details →

Real Time Economic Dispatch Using Bat Algorithm Optimization Technique
Students
Md Abu Talha, Farzana Akter
Supervisors
Mohammad Abdul Mannan, Shameem Ahmad

This study presents a Real-Time Economic Dispatch (RTED) algorithm utilizing the Bat Algorithm (BA) optimization technique to enhance the integration of renewable energy resources in power systems. The approach aims to minimize operational costs by optimizing energy and... See details →

Hearing the Unheard: Statistical Examination of Public Attitudes, Awareness, and Acceptance of Sign Language Recognition in Dhaka
Students
Aonyendo Paul Neteish, Barno Biswas
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Effective communication is foundational in modern society and essential for bridging language gaps and encouraging inclusivity. The debut of Sign Language Recognition (SLR) technology has important implications for promoting inclusive relationships between deaf and... See details →

IMVB7t: A Multi-Modal Model for food Preferences Based on Artificially Produced Traits
Students
Mushfiqur Rahman Abir
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Firoz Mridha

Human behavior and interactions are profoundly influenced by visual stimuli present in their surroundings. This influence extends to various aspects of life, notably food consumption and selection. In our study, we employed various models to extract different... See details →

IoT Based Smart Waste Monitoring System Envisioning a Sustainable Smart City
Students
Najmus Saquib Aurko, S. M. Masum
Supervisors
Md Sajid Hossain

This paper introduces a smart approach to waste management through the integration of smart technologies. Our proposed system employs the ESP8266 Wi-Fi module to enable remote notification, ensuring efficient waste monitoring both indoors and outdoors. The core... See details →

Exploring factors affecting tertiary students’ stickiness with Edu-Tech GPT
Students
Golam Mustafa Md. Nurullah Rabbani, Lagina Mona
Supervisors
Mehzabul Hoque Nahid, Dr. Md. Aftab Anwar

Students from Generation Z receive individualized help through brainstorming and suggestions, as well as access to quality knowledge through Edu-Tech GPT. This study investigates the factors that contribute to the engagement and adherence of tertiary students with these... See details →

Exploring factors affecting tertiary students’ stickiness with Edu-Tech GPT
Students
Lagina Mona, Golam Mustafa Md. Nurullah Rabbani
Supervisors
Mehzabul Hoque Nahid, Dr. Md. Aftab Anwar

Students from Generation Z receive individualized help through brainstorming and suggestions, as well as access to quality knowledge through Edu-Tech GPT. This study investigates the factors that contribute to the engagement and adherence of tertiary students with these... See details →

A Statistical Approach to Hydro Horizons Integration in Bangladesh's Textile Realm
Students
Md Moynul Islam
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

This study investigates the revolutionary potential of incorporating Hydro Horizons into Bangladesh's textile sector, building on the country's renewable energy leadership. The project studies approaches to improve the sustainability and economic viability of the... See details →

Optimization of Textile Recycling in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Analysis of Current National and Global Practices and Sustainable Solution
Students
K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Barno Biswas
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Bangladesh's textile sector has experienced rapid growth and now plays a major role in the national economy. But this quick expansion has also resulted in a significant rise in textile waste, demanding effective recycling techniques. The present study aspires to examine... See details →

Dhaka's Air Under the Lens: A Statistical Approach to Uncover Harmful Elements
Students
Mst. Nadiya Noor, Ishrakul Tahmid
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Urban settings are severely threatened by air pollution, and Dhaka City is not excluded from the problems brought on by declining air quality. This study uses a strict statistical methodology to pinpoint and examine the dangerous substances causing Dhaka's air... See details →

Development of a Simulated Blood-Like Solution for Medical and Other Uses
Students
Shamvi Md Abdullah, Frank Heaven Mondol
Supervisors
Dr. Md. Sarowar Hossain, Dr. Humayra Ferdous

To some extent medical experiments must be done in blood, to check the efficacy of some medicines, culturing or finding progress of pathogenic infection, etc. However, to carry out this in a real blood sample, there are a lot of difficulties in getting, storing, or... See details →

Dynamics of Electron Density, and Dielectric Properties of CoFe2O4 Nanoparticles Influenced by Substitution of La3+ at Fe3+
Students
Md. Abdul Malek Sobuj, Frank Heaven Mondol, Syed Sabit Hossain
Supervisors
Dr. Md. Sarowar Hossain, Dr. Humayra Ferdous

Cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) has been subjected to the existence or nonexistence of ferroelectric properties. The nominal composition of CoLaxFe2-xO4 (where, x = 0, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, and 0.30) has been synthesized by the sol-gel method. The synthesized grain... See details →

Solid Phase Epitaxy of Gd5Ge4 Thin Layers Grown on Ge(001) Substrates
Students
Mst. Maksuda Akter Sraboni
Supervisors
Dr. Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan

Solid Phase Epitaxy of Gd5Ge4 Thin Layers Grown on Ge(001) Substrates Mst. Maksuda Akter Sraboni,1* Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan,1,2 Mariela Menghini,2 Jin Won Seo,3 and Jean-Pierre Locquet2 1Department of Physics, American International University-Bangladesh, 408/1,... See details →

Rutile structure of TiO2 thin films grown on Ge (001) substrates by molecular beam epitaxy
Students
Priom Barua
Supervisors
Dr. Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan

Rutile Structure of TiO2 Thin Films Grown on Ge (001) Substrates by Molecular Beam Epitaxy Priom Barua,1* Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan,1,2 Mariela Menghini,2 Maria Seo,3 and Jean-Pierre Locquet2 1Department of Physics, American International University-Bangladesh,... See details →

Epitaxial growth of SrO thin films on Ge(001) substrates by molecular beam epitaxy
Students
Nusaibah Tasnim
Supervisors
Dr. Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan

Epitaxial Growth of SrO Thin Films on Ge(001) Substrates by Molecular Beam Epitaxy Nusaibah Tasnim1*, Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan1,2, Mariela Menghini2, Jin Won Seo3 and Jean-Pierre Locquet2 1Department of Physics, American International University-Bangladesh, 408/1,... See details →

Molecular beam epitaxy of Dy2O3 thin films grown on Ge(001) substrates using SrGe buffer layers
Students
Tarifuzzaman Riyad
Supervisors
Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan

Molecular Beam Epitaxy of Dy2O3 thin films grown on Ge(001) substrates using SrGe buffer layers Tarifuzzaman Riyad1*, Md. Nurul Kabir Bhuiyan1,2, Mariela Menghini2, Jin Won Seo3 and Jean-Pierre Locquet2 1Department of Physics, American International... See details →

Investigation of Multiferroic Properties & Electrical Properties of Manganese doped Lanthanum Ferrite Nanoparticles
Students
Imtiaz Ahmed, Afia Farzana
Supervisors
Dr. Shovan Kumar Kundu

In recent years, a small word with giant potential has attracted attention to the scientists and researchers of all sectors of science and technology. The word is ‘nano’ which possesses a tiny scale range that is larger than the level of atoms and molecules but within... See details →

Effect of Samarium on Multiferroic Properties of Lanthanum Ferrite Nanoparticles
Students
Afia Farzana, Imtiaz Ahmed
Supervisors
Dr. Shovan Kumar Kundu

Over the last couple of decades, a small word with immense potential has rapidly bloomed into human awareness. The word is ‘nano’. At the start of the twenty-first century, nano has become the necessity of the present from the necessity of the future. The word is ‘nano’... See details →

Automatic Oxygen Flow Regulated Non-Invasive Ventilator with Vital Sign Monitoring System
Students
Md. Sayzar Rahman Akash
Supervisors
Dr Md Hasan Imam

Mechanical ventilators emerged throughout the 19th century as the key tool to assist physicians & medical personnel to give effective life-saving treatment. Rapidly evolving situations like the COVID-19 pandemic led to a shortage of ventilators and oxygen... See details →

LungNet: A Novel Deep Learning-based Lung Disease Classification Approach with Explainable AI
Students
Aritra Das, Jamin Rahman Jim
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Kamruddin Nur, Dr. Muhammad Firoz Mridha

The global spread of lung diseases like COVID-19 and pneumonia has challenged medical specialists in accurate di- agnosis and management. Chest X-ray (CXR) images are essential diagnostic tools, but subtle differences in disease imaging characteristics make... See details →

Enablers and barriers of Adopting BI-tool for data analytics in Large Enterprises from Bangladesh
Students
Konika Khanom, Golam Mustafa Md. Nurullah Rabbani
Supervisors
Mehzabul Hoque Nahid

The objective of this research is to examine the factors that facilitate or hinder the incorporation of Business Intelligence (BI) tools for data analysis and decision-making in enterprises in Bangladesh, using an adapted TOE framework. A quantitative methodology was... See details →

Smart IoT-enabled Solar Power Supervision and Regulation System
Students
Sowrov Komar Shib, Md. Tanvir Rahman, Durjoy Roy Dipto
Supervisors
Abu Shufian, Md. Saniat Rahman Zishan, Rinku Basak, Md. Abdul Mannan

In today's world, transitioning to sustainable energy sources is essential due to the reduction of limiting resources and rising energy consumption. Solar energy stands out as a key renewable source, providing an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels by converting... See details →

Value Proposition and Challenges of Web Based AI-Art Generators
Students
Mohammad Nur Newaz Oyon, Un Nafi Iltimas
Supervisors
Mehzabul Hoque Nahid, Khandakar Tahurul Islam, Mohammad Baijed

The objective of this research is to conduct a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of how AI-powered technologies contribute to the creation of value in the digital content generation sector, specifically from an artistic standpoint. Additionally, the study aims to... See details →

An E-Commerce Website Accessibility Issue Detection and Evaluation System
Students
Md. Fahim Faysal Sakib, Sharia Arfin Tanim
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Kamruddin Nur, Shahnaj Parvin

Online shopping has become an important part of our lives and its demand is increasing. E-commerce sites are becoming more popular day by day but they often overlook critical accessibility issues that affect users with disabilities highlighting the need for improved... See details →

TelLungNet - Enabling Telemedicine Utilizing an Improved U-Net Lung Image Segmentation
Students
Rifat Al Mamun Rudro, Api Alam, Shafin Talukder, Tanvir Ahmed, Nayma Islam
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Kamruddin Nur

This study presents a novel approach to web-based telemedicine services by utilizing and improving the U-Net deep learning architecture. Here we present a user-friendly web application designed for medical professionals to diagnose chest X-ray images easily using the... See details →

Automatic Multiple Choice Question Evaluation Using Tesseract OCR and YOLOv8
Students
Saikat Mahmud, Kawshik Biswas, Api Alam, Rifat Al Mamun Rudro
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Kamruddin Nur

This paper presents a novel approach for au- tomating the grading of multiple-choice question (MCQ) answer sheets using computer vision and pattern recognition techniques. The system examines student’s marked answer sheet images by comparing with the question sheet... See details →

The Role of English Skills for Getting Employment from Undergrad Students’ Perspectives
Students
Tawhida Afnan, Sadia Sultana, Amina Afia Santana, Jannatul Rukaiya Alam
Supervisors
Dr. Prodhan Mahbub Ibna Seraj

In today's global job market, proficiency in English is becoming rapidly important for getting hired and advancing in a professional life. Therefore, it’s crucial to understand how skills in English influence job opportunities and professional growth. This study aims to... See details →

The Reasons for Anxiety of Speaking in English among Tertiary Level Students of Bangladesh
Students
Nafeesa Basher, Jannatul Tajrian Hossain, Meherin Nigar Anila, Rafius Samia, Sumaya Islam Soha
Supervisors
Dr. Prodhan Mahbub Ibna Seraj

The feeling of anxiety when it comes to speaking in English is the most prevalent issue which suppresses students studying at the tertiary level in Bangladesh. The motivation behind this study is to explore the anxiety experienced by tertiary-level students of... See details →

Cesarean Section Dynamics in Bangladesh: Tradition, Transition, and SDG-Driven Progress
Students
Koushik Biswas Arko
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background In Bangladesh, Cesarean section birth has risen over the previous two decades and become a significant indicator of mother and baby health. This research explores temporal trends and variables that cause high cesarean section rates that challenge the... See details →

Exploring Socioeconomic Dimensions of Obstetric Fistula in Bangladesh: An SDG-Centric Statistical Approach
Students
Sadia Afrin, Tathapi Mondal
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background In Bangladesh obstetric fistula is an important women's health problem that comes with childbirth that caused because of prolonged or blocked labor. This concern is usually related to various factors of socioeconomics. This study explores the dimensions of... See details →

Statistical Assessment of Air Quality Impact on Respiratory Health in Dhaka: A Study on Hospital Admission Trends
Students
Hasin Almas Sifat, Ashiqur Rahman Saron
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: The air quality in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is among the highest in the world, heated by the fast development of population and urbanization, together with industrial operations. The air quality has been a persistent problem for the people living in this highly... See details →

Key divers of Suicide in Bangladesh: A study on Mental health, Family stress and Economic distress
Students
Saifa Naziat Nawmi, Samshun Nahar Eity
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Suicide is a big public health problem in Bangladesh, leading to around 10,000 deaths every year. This study wants to figure out what mainly causes people to think about suicide, looking at things like mental health issues, family troubles, and unemployment.... See details →

The Digital Journey of Bangladesh's Capital Market: Statistical Trends and Insights
Students
K.m. Tahsin Kabir
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

This study explores Bangladesh's capital market's digital transition and provides a thorough statistical analysis of its development over the previous ten years. Using a large dataset, this study looks at the uptake and effects of digital technologies, such as automated... See details →

Mapping Bangladesh's Healthcare Outside Government Influence: A Statistical Approach
Students
K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Mian Mohammad Rassel
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Access to high-quality healthcare is a fundamental human right that is denied to a substantial section of the people in Bangladesh. The lack of a suitable and sufficient healthcare system has significant implications for the nation's many socioeconomic groups. This... See details →

Quantitative Insights into Renewable Energy: A Statistical Perspective on Solar, Wind, and Hydro Energy in Bangladesh
Students
K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Mian Mohammad Rassel
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Bangladesh is at a turning point in its quest for a more robust and cleaner energy future as the demand for sustainable energy solutions throughout the world grows. To offer thorough insights into the status and potential of renewable energy sources in the context of... See details →

A Statistical Odyssey: Mapping the Current and Future Terrain of Wind Energy in Bangladesh
Students
K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Ekramul Haque, Mst. Nadiya Noor
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

This statistical study explores Bangladesh’s wind energy statistical landscape and provides a thorough analysis of the field’s present conditions as well as its prospects for the future. It investigates the current patterns, trends, and difficulties in the... See details →

Dubai's Climate Puzzle: A Statistical Examination of CO2, Temperature, and Rainfall Trends
Students
K.m. Tahsin Kabir, Mian Mohammad Rassel, Moynul Islam
Supervisors
Md Mortuza Ahmmed

Introduction With its quick urbanization and economic expansion, Dubai is becoming more and more concerned about the effects of climate change. For climate management and adaptation plans to be successful, it is essential to comprehend the dynamics of important climate... See details →

Forecasting Wind Power Potential in Rajshahi, Bangladesh: A Rayleigh Distribution Approach
Students
K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Barno Biswas
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Introduction This study forecasts wind power possibilities by utilizing a Rayleigh Distribution technique to investigate Rajshahi, Bangladesh's potential for renewable energy. Using statistical modeling and historical data analysis, our goal is to offer insightful... See details →

Weibull Distribution-Based Assessment of Wind Energy Potential in Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Students
Mian Mohammad Rassel, Aonyendo Paul Neteish
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Introduction This study uses the Weibull Distribution to conduct a thorough evaluation of Rajshahi, Bangladesh's wind energy potential. We hope to forecast and analyze the feasibility of wind power generation in the area by utilizing this statistical method. Focusing... See details →

A Statistical Exploration of the Nexus Between Health and Economic Development in Bangladesh
Students
Md Moynul Islam, Mst. Nadiya Noor, K. M. Tahsin Kabir
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Introduction It is critical to comprehend the complex interplay between economic development and health to pursue sustainable development. Bangladesh makes a strong case study for this kind of research since it is a nation that is working toward improvement on several... See details →

Breaking Barriers: Integrating Sign Language Recognition for Inclusive Public Services
Students
Barno Biswas, Aonyendo Paul Neteish, K. M. Tahsin Kabir, Mian Mohammad Rassel
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Introduction In a world where accessibility is paramount, integrating sign language recognition technology into public services represents a significant step towards inclusivity for the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. In addition to empowering individuals with... See details →

The Nexus of Economic Growth, Child Nutrition, and Childhood Mortality Rates in Bangladesh: A Statistical Approach
Students
Mst. Nadiya Noor, Ishrakul Tahmid
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Introduction: Like many developing countries, Bangladesh views advances in social metrics like child nutrition and mortality rates as primarily the result of economic progress. The intricate interactions between these variables are not entirely understood, though. In... See details →

Modeling Academic Performance through Internet Usage Patterns Using Binary Logistic Regression: A Case Study in AIUB
Students
Sumshun Nahar Eity
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmed

This study investigates the impact of internet usage patterns on the academic performance of undergraduate students at American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) using a binary logistic regression approach. While previous research on academic performance... See details →

Predictive Analytics of Maternal Health in Bangladesh: A Backward Stepwise Logistic Regression Approach
Students
Tanisha Fairooz
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

In Bangladesh, maternal health has been a top priority for the government. Through the analysis of selected variables from the most current Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS), this study explores the determinants impacting safe motherhood in the nation.... See details →

Multi-Input Faster Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network(ConvNet) and Facial Landmark Feature-Based Crowd Recognition: A Deep Learning Approach
Students
Abdulla Mahamud Shejan, Md. Mehedi Hasan Monna, S G A Shezan, Imtiaz Uddin
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nasir Uddin, Peng.

In light of global health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of touchless facial authentication systems has become evident. Traditional face recognition-based models face difficulties in dynamic environments where individuals are in motion and their... See details →

Cancer Cell Detection Biosensor Utilizing Dual-Core PCF-Based Surface Plasmon Resonance
Students
Anika Tun Naziba
Supervisors
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nasir Uddin, Peng.

Early detection of cancer cells, crucial for improving patient outcomes, is facilitated through internal and external sensing techniques, leveraging photonics technology for precise and reliable detection. These methods offer remarkable sensitivity, selectivity and... See details →

Droop Control Strategy in Decentralized DC/AC Inverter-based Smartgrid for Power Balance
Students
Nasif Hannan, Shaharier Kabir
Supervisors
Abu Shufian

Microgrids represent a core component of future power systems, consisting of interconnected distributed generators (DGs), energy storing units, with multiple consumers functioning under coordinated command, often incorporating renewables. This paper introduces a... See details →

Subsynchronous Resonance Mitigation in DFIG Wind Farms
Students
Nasif Hannan, Shaharier Kabir
Supervisors
Abu Shufian

Doubly-Fed Induction Generators (DFIGs), when integrated with wind farms and connected to grids featuring series compensation, are prone to instability caused by subsynchronous resonance (SSR). This paper proposed a resilient controller designed to boost the stability... See details →

Analyzing the Statistical Association Between Bangladesh's Jute Production and Rainfall Trends from 2014-2023
Students
Koushik Biswas Arko, Barno Biswas
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background The economy of Bangladesh has benefited greatly from the massive cash crop of jute. Manufacturing planning must consider these factors in order to enhance the yield of jute. Jute agriculture is believed to be directly influenced by rainfall, which is a... See details →

Impact of Rainwater-Based Hydroponic Farming on Urban Resource Utilization and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Students
Ashiqur Rahman Saron, Hasin Almas Sifat
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Urban areas face significant obstacles in food security, space, resource management and environmental sustainability. In urban settings, hydroponic farming can effectively use rain water and space, providing a sustainable substitute for conventional... See details →

Role of Electric Vehicles in Low Carbon Transportation: Challenges and Solutions in Bangladesh
Students
Sabbir Ahmed Al Seum, Tanisha Fairooz
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

Background: Currently, Bangladesh faces significant challenges in its transportation sector, marked by increasing urbanization and air pollution. The reliance on fossil fuels exacerbates environmental concerns. Transitioning to electric vehicles presents a viable... See details →

Droop Control Strategy in Decentralized DC/AC Inverter-based Smartgrid for Power Balance
Students
Nasif Hannan, Shaharier Kabir
Supervisors
Abu Shufian

Microgrids represent a core component of future power systems, consisting of interconnected distributed generators (DGs), energy storing units, with multiple consumers functioning under coordinated command, often incorporating renewables. This paper introduces a... See details →

Droop Control Strategy in Decentralized DC/AC Inverter-based Smartgrid for Power Balance
Students
Nasif Hannan, Shaharier Kabir
Supervisors
Abu Shufian

Microgrids represent a core component of future power systems, consisting of interconnected distributed generators (DGs), energy storing units, with multiple consumers functioning under coordinated command, often incorporating renewables. This paper introduces a... See details →

The Impact of ICT on Household Technology Usage: Trends and Shifts
Students
Koushik Biswas Arko, Abida Afrin, Foisal Chowdhury, Tanisha Fairooz
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

This study provides a comprehensive examination of the utilization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in households, in accordance with recent survey data. The inquiry concentrates on the dynamic adoption and utilization trends of several ICT... See details →

Impact of Implementation of Blockchain Technology for Cybersecurity in Banking System
Students
Hasin Almas Sifat, Ashiqur Rahman Saron, Md. Mehedi Imam Hasan, Md. Jubairul Alam
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmmed

The banking sector, a prime target for cyberattacks, faces the challenge of protecting massive volumes of sensitive financial and personal data. Conventional cybersecurity defenses against complex and dynamic threats are becoming less and less effective. This study... See details →

AI in Healthcare: Revolutionizing Diagnosis and Treatment through Machine Learning
Students
Sumshun Nahar Eity, Tanisha Fairooz, Tathapi Mondal
Supervisors
Md. Mortuza Ahmed

Each day the remarkable development of information technology, especially regarding artificial intelligence is proficiently handling our challenges. From exact diagnosis to automation of processes to drug repurposing to medical image analysis to genomic research in the... See details →

Rehabilitation For Stroke Survivors: The Development of a Smart Glove
Students
Shatil Imtiaz, Rahman Humyra, Md. Rad Sharar Kashem, Md Fardin Khan
Supervisors
Md Sajid Hossain

This research presents the development of a portable arm rehabilitation device designed to continuously monitor and enhance rehabilitation activities. The device incorporates flex sensors, force-sensitive resistors, and accelerometers interfaced with an ESP32... See details →

Anti-Fraud Mechanism Based Voting Machine With Three Stage Authentication Methods
Students
Jawad Mohmmad, Aritra Das, Maruf Shahriar
Supervisors
Md Sajid Hossain, Dr. Shameem Ahmad

A digital voting system can be the beginning of an effective, transparent, and secure voting process with the integration of technology into every aspect of our society. This study proposed a reliable and user-friendly voting system that would count votes securely using... See details →

Photo-induced micro-actuation in the disordered magnetic alloys and a prototype model of application
Students
Md. Ashifur Rashid Fahim, Maliha Mostakim Mithe, Omar Faruk
Supervisors
Dr. Md. Sarowar Hossain, Dr. Humayra Ferdous

This investigation aims to study the structural properties and photo-induced micro-actuation (PIMA) effect in a Co-Ni-Al ferromagnetic shape memory alloy (FSMA) and a Finemet® alloy with the composition Fe73.5Cu1Nb3Si13.5B9. The unexplored PIMA properties of these two... See details →