Poster competition for IJCCI 2019
Poster Competition for IJCCI is an event organized by the IEEE ULAB Sb and WIE affinity group for the IJCCI 2019. The topic of the event was “Call for papers for International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence (IJCCI 2019)”. The advisory committee was was consisted of Dr. HM Jahirul Haque (chair), Dr Farzana Islam (chair), Dr Kavita A Sharma (chair), Mohammad Shahriar Rahman (General Chair), Mohammad Shorif Uddin (General Chair), Dr. Jagdish Chand Bansal (General Chair). Dr. Sazzad Hossain (Organizing Chair), Dr. Md. Imdadul Islam (Organizing Co chair), Deepa Sinha (Organizing Co chair), Dr. Nafees Mansoor (Technical Program Chair), Dr. Mufti Mahmud (Technical Program Co Chair), Dr. M. Shamim Kaiser (Technical Program Co Chair), Kapil Kumar Sharma (Technical Program Co Chair), Shahed Khan (Secretary). The competition started from 18th April, 2019 and ended on 21st April, 2019.
- Professor Dr. HM Jahirul Haque was the VC of University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. He earned a PhD in computer engineering from Ukraine’s Kharkiv National University of RadioElectronics in 2001 and a Masters in Technical Sciences (Systems Engineering) from Ukraine’s Cherkasy State Technological University in 1995.
- In 1980, Dr. Farzana Islam graduated from the University of Dhaka with a master’s degree in sociology.She started working at Jahangirnagar University’s Anthropology Department in 1986. The University of Sussex awarded her a Ph.D. in 2001.Dr. Farzana Islam was named vice-chancellor of Jahangirnagar University by Bangladeshi President Abdul Hamid in March 2014.
- Dr. Kavita A Sharam is the Pro Vice Chancellor of South Asian University. She graduated with a PhD in English from the University of Delhi and an LLM from the University of British Columbia in Canada. She received the Indira Gandhi Sadbhavana Award from the National Integration and Economic Council in 2005 as a Fullbright Fellow. Dr. Kavita Sharma began teaching at Delhi University’s Hindu College in 1971 and rose through the ranks to become its Principal in 1998, where she remained until 2008, when she accepted a new challenge as Director of the India International Centre in New Delhi.
- Mohammad Shahriar Rahman was an Associate Professor and Acting Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB). He worked at the University of Asia Pacific (UAP) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, before coming to ULAB. I’ve also worked for KDDI Research in Japan’s Information Security group. He taught in Bangladesh University of Professionals as a visiting lecturer.
- Prof. Mohammad Shorif Uddin earned his Doctor of Engineering (Ph.D.) from Kyoto Institute of Technology in Japan in 2002, his Master of Technology Education from Shiga University in Japan in 1999, his Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 1991, and his MBA from Jahangirnagar University in 2013. He is a professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in Jahangirnagar University.
- Dr. Jagdish Chand Bansal is an Associate Professor at South Asian University in New Delhi and a Visiting Faculty member at Liverpool Hope University’s Maths and Computer
Science department. Dr. Bansal graduated from IIT Roorkee with a Ph.D. in Mathematics. He served as an Assistant Professor at ABV- Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior and BITS Pilani before joining SAU New Delhi. Swarm Intelligence and Nature Inspired Optimization Techniques are his main interests.
- Dr. Sazzad Hossain worked as a professor at University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. He got his PhD in Philosophy from Portland State University and completed his M.Sc. also from Portland State University. He is an Advisor at IT Division Bangladesh also.
- Md. Imdadul Islam graduated from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in Dhaka with a B.Sc. Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in 1993 and an M.Sc Engineering in 1998. In 2001, he finished the CAS program at the Asian Institute of Technology in Thailand. He earned his Ph.D. in Network Traffic from J.U. Dhaka’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He is presently a Professor at Jahangirnagar University’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
- Deepa Sinha earned her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Delhi University in India in 2007. She received her M.Sc. in Mathematics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, in 1994, and has since worked for a number of institutions, including Khalsa Girls Degree College (1996-1999), Delhi College of Engineering (1999-2004), Banasthali University (2004-2012), and Delhi Technological University (2012). Prof. Mukti Acharya guided her Ph.D. dissertation, New Frontiers in the Theory of Signed Graphs.
- Dr. Nafees Mansoor is a researcher who has won the Best Research Proposal Award at the JACTIM Research Proposal Contest in 2012 (Malaysia), as well as best paper awards at ICAICT 2016 (Bangladesh), RISP-NCCP 2015 (Malaysia), AUN/SEED-Net ICEEE 2014 (Malaysia), and MJJIS 2013 (Japan). He has been an Assistant Professor and is also an associate editor for IEEE Access®, a multidisciplinary magazine that has won awards. Cognitive Radio Networks, Wireless Communications, and Network Protocols & Standards are among his main research interests. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia awarded him a Ph.D. (UTM). He graduated from Independent University in Bangladesh with a BSc in Computer Science (Cum Laude honored) and an MSc in Telecommunication Engineering (IUB).
- Dr. Kapil Kumar Sharma is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at South Asian University. In 1998, he received his master’s degree in mathematics from Kurukshetra University and passed the UGC’s National Eligibility Test for Lectureship and the IIT’s
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering. He received a junior research scholarship from IIT Kanpur to do research towards his PhD. Under the supervision of Prof. MK Kadalbajoo, he completed his PhD dissertation in 2004 and devised a theory for the numerical investigation of boundary value issues for singly perturbed differential
difference equations. In the same year, he began teaching at Panjab University in Chandigarh’s Department of Mathematics (Centre for Advanced Study in Mathematics). ● Dr. Mufti Mahmud is a Cognitive Computing Associate Professor at Nottingham Trent University’s Department of Computer Science (NTU). He is the Unit of Assessment of Research Excellence Framework Coordinator for Computer Science and Informatics (B11). Dr. Mahmud is also the vice-chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society’s (CIS) intelligent system application technical committee, a member of the IEEE CIS task force on intelligence systems for health, a member of the IEEE Region 8 humanitarian activities subcommittee, the secretary of the IEEE UK and Ireland CIS chapter, the publications chair of the IEEE UK and Ireland Industry Applications chapter, and the project liaison officer of the IEEE UK and Ireland special interdisciplinary research group.
- Dr. M Shamim Kaiser is now employed as a Professor at Jahangirnagar University’s Institute of Information Technology in Bangladesh. In 2002 and 2004, he earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Applied Physics Electronics and Communication Engineering from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and a Ph.D. in
Telecommunication Engineering from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) Pathumthani, Thailand, in 2010. From 2017 to 2018, he worked as a postdoc fellow at Anglia Ruskin University’s Big Data and Cyber Security Lab. In 2008, he worked as a Special Research Student at Tohoku University’s Wireless Signal Processing and Networking Lab (Adachi Lab).
The event had a great impact on the students as it was held on an international level. Students were very interested in participating. The submission process went for 3 days and the response from the student members was immense. The winner poster was used for papers on the IJCCI
conference 2019. This created an opportunity for the students to show their creativity and leave a mark at an international level.