About Me

I am a Research Fellow working on the AI4PR project under the supervision of Prof. Cristian Cadar. My research sits at the intersection of program analysis and AI-assisted reasoning, with a focus on using large language models to extend the reach and scalability of traditional program analysis techniques for vulnerability discovery and remediation.

I earned my PhD from The Ohio State University, where I was privileged to be co-advised by Dr. Zhiqiang Lin and Dr. Carter Yagemann. My doctoral work developed a principled pipeline for logical vulnerability assessment in memory-safe languages, spanning detection, semantic modeling, and automated proof-of-concept generation.

I am originally from Bangladesh and identify as a practicing Muslim. I earned my undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Dhaka, after which I worked as a software engineer for two years before beginning my PhD.

I am open to supervising motivated students at various levels, including undergraduate research interns, master’s project students, and visiting PhD researchers. If you are interested in working together, feel free to reach out!