Lecturer Department of Computer Science and Engineering BRAC University Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh


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Desk: 4J51 Email: [email protected]

Research/Project Supervision

🟢 Accepting

If you are interested reach out to me via email.

Biography

Saadat Rafid Ahmed is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at BRAC University, Dhaka. He is actively engaged in multiple research projects spanning Computational Biology and Computational Linguistics. Previously, he has worked as a Data Scientist on the ACE team at Robi Axiata Limited, where he focused on implementing AI pipelines and designing Hierarchical models on Robi's 47M User's transnational data and Generative AI tasks maintaining standard industrial norms data governance, security and sustainability. His research is dedicated towards addressing the low-resource nature of the Bangla language in Computational Linguistics paradigm and elevating its standards on an international scale.

Professional Activity


Consultation Hours

Book Appointment [SADF]

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8:00 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 3:30 PM
Sunday CSE230-16
09C-13C Consultation by Appointment Consultation by Appointment CSE230-15
09D-17C CSE220-04 (LAB)
AYO,SADF
09B-10L CSE220-04 (LAB)
AYO,SADF
09B-10L
Monday CSE330-10
09H-36C CSE330-11
09H-36C CSE220-26 (LAB)
SADF,CMMP
09E-21L CSE220-26 (LAB)
SADF,CMMP
09E-21L
Tuesday CSE230-16
09C-13C Consultation by Appointment Consultation by Appointment CSE230-15
09D-17C Consultation by Appointment
Wednesday CSE330-10
09H-36C CSE330-11
09H-36C

Course Taught Fall 2024

CSE230 Fall 2024 Dashboard [SADF]

CSE230: Discrete Mathematics (3 Credits)

The Discrete Mathematics course focuses on enhancing students' logical reasoning, mathematical modeling, and problem-solving skills essential for computer science and engineering. The course is designed with a focus on covering the first half of Kenneth H. Rosen’s textbook, with the same title as the course. Studying the assigned textbook sections each week is mandatory for a student. Students should also utilize practice problem-sets to prepare for exams. Needless to say, the “practice” problem-sets will not be of much use without adequate “practice”.

Pre-requisite: None

CSE330 Fall 2024 Dashboard [SADF]

CSE 330: Numerical Methods ( 3 credits)

Computer Arithmetic: floating point representation of numbers, arithmetic operations with normalized floating point numbers; Iterative methods: different iterative methods for finding the roots of an equation and their computer implementation; Solution of simultaneous Algebraic Equations, Gauss elimination; Interpolation, Least square approximation of functions, Taylor series representation, Chebyshev series; Numerical differentiation and integration and Numerical Solution of Differential Equations.

Pre-requisite: MAT120 and MAT216