Fahim  Hafiz
Scholar

Fahim Hafiz

Google Scholar ID: XSFyO08AAAAJ
Lecturer, CSE, UIU
Machine LearningIoTCircuit Design & Hardware SecurityBioinformatics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
15
 
H-index
3
 
i10-index
0
 
Publications
12
 
Co-authors
9
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Publications
12 items
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Journal Papers:
  • 1. GBDTSVM: Combined Support Vector Machine and Gradient Boosting Decision Tree Framework for efficient snoRNA-disease association prediction
  • - Publication: Computers in Biology and Medicine
  • - Author List: Ummay Maria Muna, Shanta Biswas, Fahim Hafiz, Riasat Azim
  • 2. FVCM-Net: Interpretable privacy-preserved attention driven lung cancer detection from CT scan images with explainable HiRes-CAM attribution map and ensemble learning
  • - Publication: Biomedical Signal Processing and Control
  • - Author List: Abu Sayem Md. Siam, Sayed Hossain Jobayer, Riasat Azim, Md. Mehedi Hasan, Md Muzadded Chowdhury, Fahim Hafiz, Yeasir Arafat
Research Experience
  • 1. Moderator, UIU Robotics Club (2023-Present)
  • 2. Lecturer, Dept. of EECE, MIST, Dhaka (2021-2022)
  • 3. Organizing the CSE Project Show for over 1 year
  • 4. Serving at UIU for more than 2 years
Education
  • B.Sc in EEE, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET); M.Sc (ongoing)
Background
  • Research Interests: Machine Learning, IoT, Health Informatics, Computer Vision, and HCI. Biography: He is a lecturer at the Department of CSE, United International University (UIU), Bangladesh. He is also working as a moderator of the UIU Robotics Club. Previously, he was a lecturer at the Department of EECE, Military Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.
Miscellany
  • Personal website: https://skylerhallinan.com/
  • Google Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=...
  • GitHub Profile: https://github.com/FahimHafiz
  • LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fahim-hafiz-...
  • He encourages students to reach out if they have questions or want to collaborate on projects related to his research interests.