My name is Mahadee Al Mobin. I hold an M.Sc., and B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Dhaka, and my research interests lie in the fields of Mathematical Epidemiology, Mathematical Ecology, and Computational Mathematics. . I am currently working as a Research Associate at “Bangladesh Institute of Governance and Management”.
I am passionate about using mathematical models to study the spread of diseases in populations and to predict the outcome of public health interventions in the field of Mathematical Epidemiology. I have a strong interest in developing mathematical models that can be used to understand the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases, the impact of vaccination, and the effect of social distancing measures.
I am enthusiastic about the expanding domain of computational mathematics and the use of computational methods to solve mathematical problems and to simulate complex systems. I have expertise in programming and am skilled in using mathematical software and programming languages such as MATLAB, R, Python, Mathematica, and FORTRAN.
In conclusion, I am a booming researcher with a working background in mathematics and a passion for using mathematical models to understand complex systems in the fields of epidemiology, ecology, and computational mathematics. My interdisciplinary approach to research, higher learnability, adaptability to emerging technologies, and expertise in mathematics makes me a valuable asset to any team working in these fields.