MM Naushad Ali, Ahmed Jaudat Nahian, Abdul Hasib Siddique, Mehedi Hasan et al.
In today's world, large scale hydroelectric power plants have an impact in the energy demography; although, the huge potential of pico, micro and mini-hydropower plants are still very much untapped. In this work, a techno-economic viability, of mini hydro power potential from drainage water, has bee...
M. Mina, Mostafa Nuruzzaman, Mostafa Nahian Habib, Mahin Rahman et al.
Background and aim Antenatal care (ANC) is universally acknowledged as an essential intervention for enhancing the well-being of both mothers and children. The World Health Organization advises a minimum of four ANC visits. The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of adequate ANC i...
Nahian Ashraf, Riddho Ridwanul Haque, Md. Ashraful Islam, Chowdhury Farhan Ahmed et al.
Considering edge weights during frequent subgraph mining can help us discover more interesting and useful subgraph patterns when compared to its unweighted counterparts. Although some recent works have proposed weight adaptation in frequent subgraph mining from transactional graph databases, the con...
Anjir Ahmed Chowdhury, Md. Akter Hamid, Md. Nahian Al Subri Ivan
Robot automation technology is increasing day by day to adapt to the world's demand for controlling disasters, rescuing operations, and minimizing human risk. To perform these tasks a user-friendly robot is required which can be controlled precisely from a remote area. The described project focuses ...
Alayne M. Adams, Akib Khan, Anne-Sophie Roy, Md. Tanvir Hassan et al.
BACKGROUND: Adolescence is the last opportunity to reverse any growth faltering accumulated from fetal life through childhood and it is considered a crucial period to optimize human development. In Bangladesh, a growing double burden of underweight and obesity in adolescents is recognized, yet limit...
Md. Nahian, Muhammad Shahab, Murshida Khan, Shopnil Akash et al.
Streptococcus pneumoniae (SPN) is a significant pathogen causing pneumonia and meningitis, particularly in vulnerable populations like children and the elderly. Available pneumonia vaccines have limitations since they only cover particular serotypes and have high production costs. The emergence of a...
Shobhan Das, Subash Thapa, Tanmay Mandal, Hemayet Hossain et al.
BACKGROUND: Political unrest heightens women's vulnerability to psychosocial distress and depression. The July 2024 revolution in Bangladesh caused major societal disruption, yet its mental health impact on women is poorly understood. This study assessed the prevalence and associated factors of depr...
Khandaker Abu Talha, Md. Ferdous Hasan Farhana Selina, Himangshu Das, Nahian Ahmed Chowdhury et al.
The economy of the world has been shaken due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation. Nearly 8% of the world economy has shrunk during this time. Few countries have been identified as more vulnerable to be affected in comparison to others according to the Pandemic Vulnerable Index (PVI). Lot of universit...
Nahian Ahmed Chowdhury, Dipak Kumar Mitra, Afrin Ahmed Clara, Md. Suhail Alam† et al.
Background: The moment most common cause of in-hospital infection is pneumonia. Pneumonia is prevalent within the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) setting and can be deadly. The Incidence of pneumonia is approximately 17% in the therapeutic ICU2 but can be 6 to 20 times increased in mechanically ventilated...