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ইউনিভার্সিটি অফ এশিয়া প্যাসিফিকের সিএসই ডিপার্টমেন্টের বার্ষিক অ্যালামনাই পিকনিক ২০২৬ গতকাল নারায়ণগঞ্জের সুবর্ণগ্রাম রিস...
24/01/2026

ইউনিভার্সিটি অফ এশিয়া প্যাসিফিকের সিএসই ডিপার্টমেন্টের বার্ষিক অ্যালামনাই পিকনিক ২০২৬ গতকাল নারায়ণগঞ্জের সুবর্ণগ্রাম রিসোর্টে অত্যন্ত আনন্দঘন ও সুন্দর পরিবেশে অনুষ্ঠিত হয়েছে। 🌿

সবুজে ঘেরা প্রাকৃতিক পরিবেশ, বিশাল লেক, খোলা আকাশ, শান্ত বাতাস—সব মিলিয়ে রিসোর্টটি ছিল একেবারে প্রশান্তির ঠিকানা। বিভিন্ন রোমাঞ্চকর রাইডে অংশ নিয়ে যেমন উপভোগ্য সময় কেটেছে, তেমনি সুইমিং পুলে নেমে অনেকেই ফিরে গেছেন ছাত্রজীবনের সেই নির্ভেজাল শৈশবে। 🏊‍♂️🎢

দীর্ঘদিন পর অ্যালামনাইদের মিলনমেলা, হাসি-আড্ডা, সঙ্গীত সন্ধ্যা, রেফেলড্র,র্স্মৃতিচারণ আর একসাথে কাটানো সময় পিকনিকটিকে করে তুলেছে আরও বিশেষ ও অর্থবহ। এই আয়োজন সবাইকে আবারও যুক্ত করেছে প্রিয় ক্যাম্পাসের স্মৃতির সাথে।
একটি সুন্দর দিন, অসংখ্য ভালো লাগা আর অনেক স্মরণীয় মুহূর্ত সাথে মানসম্মত খাবার—নিশ্চয়ই এই পিকনিক অ্যালামনাই, বর্তমান স্টুডেন্ট এবং আমন্ত্রিত অতিথিদের মনে থাকবে দীর্ঘদিন। 🌸

From Classroom to Cambridge: Faria Zarin Subah’s Inspiring Journey at UAP!Faria Zarin Subah’s journey at the University ...
15/01/2026

From Classroom to Cambridge: Faria Zarin Subah’s Inspiring Journey at UAP!

Faria Zarin Subah’s journey at the University of Asia Pacific reflects a steady evolution shaped by curiosity, resilience, and a deep commitment to academic excellence. After completing her undergraduate studies in Computer Science & Engineering at Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET), she joined UAP in January 2022 as a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. From her first semester, she focused on building classrooms that encouraged analytical thinking, curiosity, and confidence, qualities she believes are essential for future engineers.

At UAP, she taught a wide range of core and advanced courses, including Computer Fundamentals and Programming, Structured Programming, Machine Learning, Microprocessors and Assembly Language, VLSI Design and Testing, Software Development, and Project Strategy and Management. Alongside teaching, she supervised student projects addressing real-world challenges, particularly in the application of machine learning for mental health and automated disease detection. During the 45th ICPC World Finals hosted in Dhaka, she led the Host Student Volunteers Photography and Videography team and worked closely with the ICPC international media and academic community, an experience that broadened her academic outlook and reinforced her aspirations for advanced research.

In July 2023, she embarked on study leave to pursue an MPhil in Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence at the University of Cambridge, one of the world’s leading academic institutions. Awarded both the Prime Minister’s Fellowship and the Bangabandhu Fellowship, she proceeded with the Prime Minister’s Fellowship to undertake this rigorous program. At Cambridge, she completed intensive postgraduate coursework spanning advanced machine learning, probabilistic modeling, computational neuroscience, speech recognition, reinforcement learning, and AI ethics. Her MPhil thesis focused on fairness-aware synthetic data generation using large language models, examining whether AI systems can be guided not only to replicate reality, but also to reduce embedded societal biases. This experience strengthened her research skills, deepened her ethical perspective, and reshaped her approach to teaching and mentorship.

She rejoined the University of Asia Pacific in January 2025 following the completion of her postgraduate studies, bringing back advanced technical knowledge and a renewed vision for research-informed teaching. In recognition of her academic accomplishments and teaching contributions, she was promoted to Assistant Professor in December 2025. Drawing on her international exposure at Cambridge, she now works to foster a more analytical, research-oriented, and student-supportive academic environment at UAP. Her journey, from undergraduate student to international graduate scholar, from lecturer to Assistant Professor, reflects a full circle defined by growth, perseverance, and a lasting commitment to advancing the academic and research culture of the University of Asia Pacific.

A Journey Back Home! From UAP Undergraduate to Global Scholar and Back: Celebrating Rashik Rahman's Inspiring Academic J...
13/01/2026

A Journey Back Home!

From UAP Undergraduate to Global Scholar and Back: Celebrating Rashik Rahman's Inspiring Academic Journey!

Rashik Rahman’s journey is a powerful example of what dedication, perseverance, and a passion for research can achieve. Beginning his academic life as an undergraduate student in Computer Science and Engineering at UAP, he quickly developed a deep commitment to learning and research, publishing peer-reviewed work even before completing his degree in December 2021.

Returning to UAP as a lecturer in July 2022, he played an active role in strengthening the department’s research culture—mentoring students, contributing ideas, and helping establish a research lab that supported emerging collaborations and scholarly work.

In December 2023, he took on a demanding new challenge by pursuing an MSc in Computer Science at the University of Calgary. Through intense coursework, high research expectations, and international collaborations, he continued to publish, attend conferences, and expand his academic network. Graduating with an outstanding CGPA of 3.92/4.0, he demonstrated not only academic excellence, but remarkable resilience.

Maintaining close ties with UAP throughout his journey, he rejoined the Department of CSE in July 2025 with broader vision, deeper confidence, and renewed purpose. Today, he continues to inspire students, build new research directions, and motivate future scholars. We proudly appreciate Rashik Rahman for his contributions and for embodying the spirit of growth, research, and commitment at UAP CSE.

Welcoming Dr. Nazmun Nahid!We are delighted to welcome Dr. Nazmun Nahid, who earned her Ph.D. from the Kyushu Institute ...
13/01/2026

Welcoming Dr. Nazmun Nahid!

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Nazmun Nahid, who earned her Ph.D. from the Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan, specializing in AI-enabled digital health, elderly activity recognition, and human–computer interaction. Her research centers on designing context-aware and personalized monitoring systems for vulnerable populations, with a strong emphasis on real-world deployment in long-term care environments.

Dr. Nahid has been a core contributor to several large-scale interdisciplinary projects. Under the JST MIRAI initiative, she worked on personalized elderly monitoring systems for dementia care facilities, contributing to research protocol design, real-world data collection, and the development of machine learning models for behavior and activity analysis. Her work aimed to bridge clinical care requirements with AI-driven sensing and decision support systems.

Through the Yaskawa–Chiho-Sousei industry–academic collaboration, she contributed to mixed-reality-based human–robot collaboration systems, integrating human behavioral modeling with MR interfaces to enable safe and intuitive close-proximity interaction between humans and robots, from system design to real-world deployment.

Internationally, Dr. Nahid served as a visiting researcher at the University of East London (UK), where she worked on automated autism assessment systems using multimodal sensing and ensemble learning to support scalable and objective robot-assisted therapy. Her broader research portfolio includes AR-based mobile applications for nurse assistance, generative AI-based 3D human motion synthesis with domain-knowledge constraints, and workload-aware nurse scheduling and reallocation systems.

Her technical expertise spans machine learning, mobile and wearable sensing, behavioral modeling, and digital intervention design. She has received several prestigious honors, including the JST GE SPRING Fellowship, along with recognitions from ACM, IEEE, and NVIDIA. Alongside her research, Dr. Nahid is actively involved in mentoring, teaching simulation and Unity-based development, academic service, and community outreach. She is currently contributing to the JST RISTEX government-funded project, focusing on socio-technical solutions to improve the quality, efficiency, and sustainability of elderly care systems in Japan.

Welcoming Dr. Md. Shafiqul Islam to the Department of CSE, UAP The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Unive...
13/01/2026

Welcoming Dr. Md. Shafiqul Islam to the Department of CSE, UAP

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Asia Pacific (UAP), is pleased to welcome Dr. Md. Shafiqul Islam as an Assistant Professor, who joined UAP in January 2026.

Dr. Shafiqul Islam completed his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering from Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh, in 2016 and 2017, respectively. He later earned his Ph.D. degree from Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, in 2023, strengthening his academic and research expertise through international exposure.

Following his doctoral studies, he served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Korea University and Ajou University, South Korea, contributing to advanced research initiatives. Prior to joining UAP, he was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology (BUBT).

Dr. Shafiqul Islam’s research interests include Human Activity Recognition, Cybersecurity, Digital Signal and Image Processing, and Deep Learning. His academic background and research experience are expected to significantly enrich the teaching and research environment of the department.

We warmly welcome him to the UAP CSE family and look forward to his valuable contributions to education, research, and academic excellence.

Celebrating One Year of Dr. Homeyra's Inspiring Journey at UAP CSE We proudly celebrate the completion of one year of se...
13/01/2026

Celebrating One Year of Dr. Homeyra's Inspiring Journey at UAP CSE

We proudly celebrate the completion of one year of service by Dr. Homeyra's as a full-time faculty member at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Asia Pacific (UAP).

An alumna of UAP, Dr. Homeyra's academic journey is a remarkable story of dedication and excellence. After completing her BSc in Engineering from UAP, she went on to pursue advanced studies in Japan, earning both her MSc and PhD in Interdisciplinary Intelligent Systems Engineering from the University of the Ryukyus as a prestigious MEXT Scholarship recipient.

After completing her doctoral studies, she chose to return to her alma mater—coming back to serve UAP, contribute to academic growth, and inspire the next generation of engineers and researchers.

Her expertise spans Microgrid Optimization, Smart Energy Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and cross-disciplinary optimization techniques. Her research focuses on developing smart, sustainable, and intelligent energy systems, integrating AI-driven and optimization-based approaches to improve efficiency and reliability in modern power and microgrid infrastructures.

Over the past year, Dr. Homeyra has been actively involved in teaching, research, and academic development, making a meaningful impact on both students and the department.

We sincerely appreciate her commitment and look forward to many more years of contributions, innovation, and excellence at UAP CSE.

Welcoming Dr. Subhra Prosun Paul to University of Asia Pacific as Assistant Professor, CSE Congratulations and a warm we...
13/01/2026

Welcoming Dr. Subhra Prosun Paul to University of Asia Pacific as Assistant Professor, CSE

Congratulations and a warm welcome to Dr. Subhra Prosun Paul on joining as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering.

We are delighted to welcome a highly accomplished academic and researcher whose strong international exposure and dedication to teaching and research will greatly benefit students and the academic community. Dr. Paul’s expertise and scholarly contributions are expected to play a significant role in advancing research and innovation within the department.

Academic & Research Background

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2025)
Research Institute of IoT Cybersecurity, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology (NKUST), Taiwan
Research Topic: Enhancing Data Privacy and Optimizing Long-Distance Transmission Efficiency in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
(Awarded: 31 January 2026)

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science & Engineering (2024)
Chandigarh University, Punjab, India
*Indo–US Global Research Fellowship (2021–2024)
Thesis: Efficient Multipath Routing Protocol for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks using OFDM
(Awarded: 20 May 2024)

Master of Science (M.S.) in Computer Science & Engineering (2015)
East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh — 83%

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science & Engineering (2008)
West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata, India — 79%

Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C), Science (2002)
Govt. P.C. College, Bagerhat — First Division with Star Marks (79.4%)

Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C), Science (2000)
Bagerhat Govt. Secondary School — First Division with Star Marks (85.6%)

We look forward to Dr. Paul’s valuable contributions in teaching, research, and academic development, and wish him continued success in this new professional chapter.

Teaching Assistant (TA) Recruitment for the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
04/01/2026

Teaching Assistant (TA) Recruitment for the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)

The Robotics Club of CSE, UAP, has organized a workshop on the MIM-114 - ESP8266 ESP-01S Learning Kit on 11th September ...
24/09/2025

The Robotics Club of CSE, UAP, has organized a workshop on the MIM-114 - ESP8266 ESP-01S Learning Kit on 11th September 2025. It was held in the Robotics Lab, CSE, UAP, and lasted for 150 minutes. In the session, a total of 10 experiments were performed with the ESP01S by students of various semesters of CSE, UAP.

The MIM-114 is an IoT-centric embedded system workshop based on the ESP01S module, which covers everything a learner needs to gain the basic knowledge in the IoT industry. The aim of this workshop is to make the learner capable of designing their own DIY projects using ESP01S as well as become a leveled-up maker.

It is to be noted that the workshop is a collaborative initiative by the Robotics Club, CSE, and UAP, under the coverage of Phoenix Academic Grants in the tenure of July~September 2025 by eChithi.

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