About Me
- I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of New Mexico, USA, a graduate student member of IEEE, the Chair of IEEE Albuquerque Women in Engineering Affinity group, the Vice-Chair of IEEE Albuquerque Computer Society and Communications Society Joint Chapter and a member of the PROTON lab, with Prof. E.E.Tsiropoulou as an advisor. Before joining UNM, I received my Master’s Degree from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh, in July 2021. While obtaining my degree, I worked as a research assistant in Wireless Emerging Technology Lab at the University of Chittagong.
- I am currently working as a research assistant in two DOE-funded projects in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, HELIOCOMM: A Resilient Wireless Heliostats Communication System and Goaltender: Cloud-Based Defense and Response Tools for the DER Ecosystem.
- My major research field of interest includes, and is not limited to Wireless Networks, Online Social Networks (OSNs), Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT), Distributed Energy Resources and Smart Grid Systems. I am currently conducting research to find effective solutions for resource optimization in interdependent systems such as 5G/6G Wireless Heterogenous Networks, Information Centric Networks, Distributed Energy Resources Networks, Smart Grid Systems, etc. through employing game theory, optimization techniques, and advanced learning techniques.
- As a Woman in Technology, I have been awarded the Cadence Diversity in Technology Scholarship 2022. I have also been awarded the IEEE Outstanding Service Award 2023 as a recognition for my service as the Chair of IEEE Women in Engineering Affinity Group Albuquerque Section.
- Click here to view my CV.