I am currently a Master’s student pursuing a degree in Quantum Computing and Machine Learning at Gyeongsang National University. Additionally, I am actively engaged as a Research Assistant (RA) at the esteemed Big Data Software Laboratory. My academic journey in the field of computer science began during my Bachelor’s degree at Daffodil International University (DIU), where I specialized in Computer Science and Engineering. As I continue my pursuit of a master’s degree at Gyeongsang National University and simultaneously contribute to pioneering research as an RA, I am profoundly passionate about exploring the dynamic and ever-evolving realms of quantum computing and machine learning, and their intersections with various domains.
My research focus is on developing a comprehensive quantum computer simulator named Eshyana, a name
derived from combining the names of my niece and daughter, Eshika and Eyana. Eshyana aims to offer a
complete visualization of a quantum computer, providing an immersive platform for students to
explore quantum computing principles.
Through Eshyana, users can engage in simulations of key experiments and quantum gates, gaining a
deeper understanding of quantum computing concepts. Additionally, the simulator includes a compiler
that enables users to design and test their own quantum algorithms and circuits.
The ultimate goal of Eshyana is to enhance understanding and engagement in quantum computing
education and research by providing a visually intuitive and interactive tool for students and
enthusiasts
alike.
April 07, 2020
Young researcher MD Habibur Rahman has developed an AI tool, signifying a pivotal recognition of artificial intelligence technology as a valuable asset in combating COVID-19 in Bangladesh.Read more
March 29, 2020
MD Habibur Rahman, a young researcher, unveils an AI innovation heralding a significant milestone in Bangladesh's fight against COVID-19, highlighting the pivotal role of artificial intelligence in pandemic managementRead more
March 22, 2020
Developed in Bangladesh, a method of identifying the COVID-19 virus using artificial intelligence technology has been invented by a group of researchers from the Public Health Department of Daffodil International University and Cardiac General and Specialized Hospital.Read more
March 22, 2020
Daffodil International University claims to have developed a new method for identifying COVID-19 using artificial intelligence technology. The assertion is made by researchers from the Public Health Department, Artificial Intelligence Unit, and a group of researchers from Cardiac General and Specialized Hospital.Read more
April 29, 2020
In a live talk show during Coronathon 2019, discussions centered around AI research and the unveiling of a project aimed at detecting COVID-19 using artificial intelligence.Read more