Aditta Chowdhury | IoT (Internet of Things) Analytics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Aditta Chowdhury | IoT (Internet of Things) Analytics | Research Excellence Award

Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology | Bangladesh

Aditta Chowdhury is an electrical and electronic engineering researcher and academic whose work focuses on advancing biomedical signal processing, embedded systems, and sustainable energy technologies. He holds both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, graduating with top academic distinction. His professional journey includes teaching and research roles in reputed engineering institutions, where he has contributed to curriculum development, laboratory instruction, and collaborative research. His research experience spans FPGA-based biomedical signal processing, photoplethysmogram-driven cardiovascular and metabolic disease detection, multimodal physiological signal analysis, plasmonic biosensing, microgrid feasibility assessment, and low-power VLSI system design. He has published extensively in high-impact journals and international conferences, demonstrating expertise in hardware–software co-design, machine learning applications in healthcare, and emerging sensor technologies. His work has resulted in several innovative solutions, including cardiovascular disease classifiers, hypertension detection systems, EOG-based eye-movement processors, and microgrid sustainability assessments. He has received multiple academic scholarships and awards recognizing his exceptional academic performance and research accomplishments. Driven by a commitment to impactful scientific contribution, he aims to continue developing intelligent, efficient, and accessible engineering solutions through interdisciplinary research and innovation.

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Featured Publications

Chowdhury, A., Das, D., Eldaly, A.B.M., Cheung, R.C.C., & Chowdhury, M.H. (2024). “Photoplethysmogram-based heart rate and blood pressure estimation with hypertension classification.” IPEM–Translation, 100024.

Joy, J.D., Rahman, M.S., Rahad, R., Chowdhury, A., & Chowdhury, M.H. (2024). “A novel and effective oxidation-resistant approach in plasmonic MIM biosensors for real-time detection of urea and glucose in urine for monitoring diabetic and kidney disease.” Optics Communications, 573, 131012.

Chowdhury, A., Das, D., Hasan, K., Cheung, R.C.C., & Chowdhury, M.H. (2023). “An FPGA implementation of multiclass disease detection from PPG.”
IEEE Sensors Letters, 7(11), 1–4.

Islam, M.A., Chowdhury, A., Jahan, I., & Farrok, O. (2024). “Mitigation of environmental impacts and challenges during hydrogen production.”
Bioresource Technology, 131666.

Chowdhury, A., Das, D., Cheung, R.C.C., & Chowdhury, M.H. (2023). “Hardware/software co-design of an ECG–PPG preprocessor: A qualitative and quantitative analysis.”
Proceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication Engineering, 9.

MD Rabiul Islam – Biomedical Signal Processing Award – Best Researcher

Mr. MD Rabiul Islam - Biomedical Signal Processing Award - Best Researcher

Texas A&M University - Bangladesh

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Md. Rabiul Islam embarked on his academic journey with a solid foundation in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET), Bangladesh. He demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, achieving a remarkable CGPA of 4.00 out of 4.00 in his M.Sc. Eng. (EEE) and 3.63 out of 4.00 in his B.Sc. Eng. (EEE). His dedication and passion for learning were evident from his early years, as evidenced by his consistent academic excellence throughout his educational endeavors.

Professional Endeavors

Mr. Rabiul Islam's professional journey has been characterized by a blend of teaching, research, and leadership roles. He started as a Lecturer at the Department of EEE, North Western University, Khulna, Bangladesh, where he imparted knowledge in electrical circuits, digital signal processing, and measurement and instrumentation. His commitment to academia led him to progressively higher positions, culminating in his current role as an Assistant Professor (on Leave) at the Department of EEE, Bangladesh Army University of Engineering & Technology, Natore, Bangladesh.

Contributions and Research Focus

Driven by a passion for Artificial Intelligence (AI), Rabiul Islam has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, AI, machine learning, signal processing, computer vision, and pattern recognition. His research interests span a wide spectrum, including emotion recognition from EEG signals, fall detection systems, text detection, skin lesion classification, and more. His current focus lies in medical image analysis, particularly in cardiac imaging, exploring the application of AI in heart disease diagnosis and assessment.

Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Rabiul Islam's academic and research contributions have earned him prestigious accolades and recognition. He has authored numerous journal papers and conference papers, demonstrating his expertise in various domains. Notably, his paper titled "Multiple Regression Analysis Based Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Level Estimation Using Photoplethysmography" received the Best Paper Award at the 2021 International Conference on Automation, Control, and Mechatronics for Industry 4.0.

The Biomedical Data Analysis and Signal Processing Award recognizes outstanding contributions in the realm of biomedical signal processing and data analysis. This prestigious accolade celebrates advancements in techniques and methodologies utilized to extract meaningful insights from various biomedical signals and data sources. From intricate physiological signals to complex medical imaging data, recipients of this award demonstrate innovation and excellence in applying signal processing techniques, such as digital signal processing, time-frequency analysis, and pattern recognition, to analyze and interpret biomedical information.

Impact and Influence

Through his research endeavors, Rabiul Islam has contributed significantly to advancing knowledge and innovation in the fields of AI, machine learning, and biomedical signal processing. His work on emotion recognition, fall detection systems, and medical image analysis has the potential to revolutionize healthcare diagnostics and enhance patient care. His publications have been widely cited, indicating the impact and influence of his research within the scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions On Biomedical Signal Processing Award

As a dedicated scholar and educator, Rabiul Islam's legacy lies in his commitment to academic excellence, research innovation, and mentorship. He continues to inspire future generations of researchers through his teaching, supervision, and scholarly activities. Moving forward, he aims to further explore the intersection of AI, healthcare, and technology to address pressing societal challenges and improve the quality of life globally. His future contributions are poised to leave a lasting imprint on the fields of AI and medical imaging, shaping the landscape of healthcare and technology.

Citations

  • Citations   861
  • h-index       12
  • i10-index    14

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