About Me
Hello! I’m an undergraduate Physics student at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. My research interests lie in computational physics, Fourier optics, physics-informed neural networks, and high-performance computing (HPC). I’m particularly interested in using computational methods to connect physical models with real-world scientific data.
My current work focuses on microscopy image analysis, where I am exploring Fourier-domain features and computational imaging techniques for understanding and processing microscopic images. As part of this project, I am working toward incorporating physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) to bring physical constraints into the learning process. Alongside research, I have spent about a year working hands-on with CPU-based HPC cluster deployment, Linux systems and parallel computing.
Beyond academics, I enjoy reading books and playing chess. I like understanding how things work, from the underlying physics and mathematics to the computational systems used to solve them.
Recent Posts
- Point Spread Function - August 11, 2026
- Neural Network Overview - July 6, 2026
- Why Iron Rusts but Does Not React with Nitrogen - May 21, 2026