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Md Mozaharul Mottalib

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Lecturer of Computer Science
Md Mozaharul Mottalib obtained his Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Delaware in 2021. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at the Islamic University of Technology in Bangladesh. Following his undergraduate education, he served as a Lecturer and Undergraduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Green University, Bangladesh, for a duration of two and a half years.
 
During his graduate studies at the University of Delaware, Prof Mottalib exhibited a strong commitment to education by instructing several computer science courses as a Summer instructor. His research interests encompass health informatics, computational epidemiology, machine learning, and data mining. He has collaborated with various national healthcare facilities and organizations to develop innovative healthcare technologies utilizing machine learning applications.

In addition to his professional pursuits, Prof Mottalib is an enthusiastic soccer fan who enjoys participating in sports during his leisure time. He also values travel and exploration, yet he places the highest importance on spending quality time with his family.
Education:
BSc, Islamic University of Technology, Bangladesh, 2014
MS, University of Delaware, 2021
Research Interests:
Health informatics, Computational epidemiology, Machine learning and Data mining.


 

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