I'm currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at Washington State University under the supervision of Dr. Monowar Hasan. I'm broadly working on the field of cyber-physical system security and deploying Large Language Models in embedded devices. Im working on investigating covert channels and information leakage existence in multi-frame, dual-mode fixed-priority real-time systems, proposing models and statistical analyses to detect and analyze information flow between tasks in traditional real-time systems. Additionally, I explored deploying LLMs on embedded devices, benchmarking performance across platforms under varied memory conditions, and analyzing trade-offs in inference time, memory usage, and energy consumption. I did my bachelor's in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2017. After my bachelor's, I have 4.5 years of job experience in the industry. I love traveling, running, and playing soccer.
News
Nov '24: Information Leackage paper got rejected in ECRTS'25
Apr '25:Successfully defended my master's thesis.
Mar '25: Received VCEA Student Excellence Awards.
Mar '25: Our paper on RT aware Confidential DNN execution was accepted to ACM TCPS.
Dec '24: I received the prestigious Alfred Suksdorf Memorial Scholarship from VCEA.
Nov '24: Information Leackage paper got rejected in DATE'25
May '24: Our paper on Scheduling DNN inside TrustZone was accepted to ECRTS '24.
Mar '24: Our paper on Covert Channel was accepted to ISORC '24.
Feb '24: Our paper on benchmarking NLP models was accepted to ICPE '24.
Oct '23: Passed my Qual Exam.
May '23: Published a survey paper on "Trusted Deep Neural Execution".
Jan '23: Moved from Wichita State University to Washington State University.
Jul '22: My first paper was accepted in CPSIoTSec'22.
Aug '21: Started my PhD journey at Wichita State University.
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