Naznin Sultana Chaity, Shahriar Bin Kabir, Parul Akhter, Rifat Parveen Bokhari
The fundamental human resource that influences financial well-being is financial literacy. People are more likely to save and invest if they understand the time value of money, credit, insurance, and investments. Having a sound financial understanding lessens stress and increases financial well-bein...
Md. Mominur Rahman, Galib Muhammad Abrar Ishtiaque, Shahriar Ahmed Rahat, Md. Abid Hossain et al.
Dr. Most Fatima Dolon, Rifat Sultana, Khadiza Rubab, Nabid Shahriar et al.
Background: Hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus with or without cervix. When this is done through an abdominal incision it is called abdominal hysterectomy. When the approach is through vaginal vault it is called vaginal hysterectomy. Hysterectomy is a major gynecological operative procedure c...
Mehedi Hasan Masum, Tanvir Shahriar Rifat, Saifuddin Md. Tareeq, Hasnain Heickal
The purpose of this paper is to present a project that provides a framework to build educational robotics kit with low cost components and interface the kit with a visual programming language. A robotics kit is inaccessible to many third world schools due to its high cost. This paper provides a "Do ...
Kashmira Dey, S. Shahriar, Md Al Rifat Anan, Prottay Malakar et al.
Kirigami patterns on monolayer WS 2 enhance stretchability and tailor mechanical properties. MD simulations show increased tensile strain, reduced strength, and optimal performance from adjusted overlap ratio, cut density, and length-to-width ratios.
Md. Ashikur Rahman, Fahim Hasan, Irin Akter, Ummay Afrina Jahan Sutapa et al.
The waste processing system is the most important portion of renewable energy and the industrial revolution. The majority of developing countries lack a garbage collection and processing mechanism. It causes many dangerous diseases and damages the beauty of lives due to its bad odors. They have few ...
Mahmuda Akter, Mirzanur Rahman, Md Rifat, Md Maruf Hasan et al.
This study represents work in progress towards a complete system of a humanoid robot. With this aim, the system must be capable to interact with a human, Give response to the question, do gestures, assist with finding an information, remember different types of thing, find internet data regarding th...
Rifat Rahman Turjo, Shahriar Mohammad Real, Md Hasanuzzaman Sagor
The main focus of this paper revolves around analyzing and simulating an array of antenna with changing phases. Creating the array of antennas helped with increasing the gain and directivity as well as reducing side lobes compared to a single element antenna. The results indicate that steering the b...
Tamjid Imtiaz, Shahriar Rifat, Shaikh Anowarul Fattah
Magnetic resonance imaging for its excellent contrast information about brain tissues from a variety of excitation sequences has become the standard modality of choice for brain tumor diagnosis. Accurate delineation of tumor region prior to invasive surgery is a must and yet very tedious to be done ...
Tanjim Taharat Aurpa, Md. Shahriar Hossain Apu, Farzana Akter, Richita Khandakar Rifat et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of online educational systems, highlighting the need for advanced automation to enhance learning and evaluation processes. Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are a fundamental assessment tool in these systems. This paper introduces NOIRBETTIK, a novel...
Md Abu Talha, Mehedi Hasan, Mohammad Abdul Mannan, Shameem Ahmad et al.
Women's safety is an urgent concern, and this paper introduces an IoT-based safety device designed to provide real-time monitoring and rapid emergency response. The device integrates sensors for heart rate and body temperature, GPS for location tracking, and GSM for sending alerts. A key innovation ...
Sharmind Neelotpol, Rifat Rezwan, Masum Shahriar
mice. Heavy metals are believed to be harmful to the brain and responsible for cognitive dysfunction and elevated anxiety. In this study, decreased body weight in mice may occur due to disorders in hunger and thirst centers of the brain by heavy metals. Therefore, heavy metals may be responsible for...
Hafizur Rahman, Ash Arian, Sreenivas Konda, Laura A. McGuinn et al.
BACKGROUND: Evidence is limited on whether daily step counts are uniform across individuals or whether combining them with genetic risk improves prediction of type 2 diabetes (T2D), both essential for precision prevention. We aimed to assess whether objectively measured daily step count and Polygeni...
Md Yeasir Hasan, Xiaolang Zhang, Chao Xu, Jay Sui Tung et al.
This study investigates the health risks associated with polluted groundwater in the coastal region of Satkhira District, Bangladesh, where high population density exacerbates exposure to contaminants. Analyzing 66 groundwater samples collected from January to June 2023, we explored the spatial dist...
Farhan Masud Foysal, Shahin Sikder, Md Abu Talha, Michal Rimon et al.
Indoor air quality has become a critical concern in urban environments, where pollutants such as dust, volatile organic compounds, and hazardous gases can pose significant health risks. This paper presents the design and implementation of an IoT-based real-time monitoring system for indoor air purif...