Welcome!

Hi! This is Mohammad. I'm a PhD Candidate in the Department of Computer Science at Stony Brook University. I'm advised by Professor Luis E. Ortiz. My research interests lie in the interdisciplinary areas that combine artificial intelligence with sociology (e.g, influence in social networks), economics (e.g., microfinance markets), and arts (e.g., computer-aided authentication of Jackson Pollock's drip paintings). In addition, I'm also interested in computational geometry and graph drawing.

Before coming to Stony Brook, I earned my Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. You can find more about me here:

  • My Google Scholar page.
  • A video clip of my talk at the Provost's Graduate Student Lecture Series (from Stony Brook's Youtube channel).
  • A blog that I started to write very recently, connecting my research to the U.S. political scenarios.