About me

I am Bulbul, a graduate student (Ph.D. Research Assistant) in the Department of Computer Science (CSC) at Tennessee Tech University. My research interests mainly focused on High-Performance Computing. To conduct my research activities I have relied on application development, performance analysis, Parallel and High-Performance Computing architecture, domain-dependent stencil application, and performance prediction. I considered myself a skilled developer and researcher enthusiastic about supporting advancements in application development. I am looking for opportunities to develop skills, gain exposure to real-world experience, and explore career paths to software development. I am the lead developer of TRITON software which is a two-dimensional (2D) hydrodynamic model that simulates flood wave propagation and surface inundation based on the full shallow water equations and currently doing research on developing An Advanced Parallel Programming Framework for Iterative Stencil Loops Application Computation in Heterogeneous High-Performance Computing Environments.

I was born in Bangladesh, a beautiful country in South Asia. I completed my undergraduate studies at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). Besides research, I like to develop video games mainly for mobile platforms. I have developed the most popular card game (29 Card Game) in the south Asian region. So far there are 8 million downloads in google play store.

I like to play Cricket. Besides that, I like to travel, watching movies, and play cards with friends like (Poker, Bridge, 29, etc).