This page highlights selected academic, research, and applied policy projects completed through my Master of Public Administration program and related research work. These projects reflect my interests in public budgeting, governance, disaster preparedness, public health, technology, sustainability, and evidence-based policy solutions.
My innovation work includes technology-focused intellectual property related to cybersecurity, blockchain security, and AI-enabled systems. These contributions connect my broader research interests in responsible technology adoption, public-sector security, and data-driven governance.
1. Cyberattack Detection and Prevention Device
GB 6471605 · Issued Sep 24, 2025
Cyberattack Detection and Prevention Device International Design Classification: Version: 15-2025 Class: 10 CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND OTHER MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, CHECKING AND SIGNALLING INSTRUMENTS Subclass: 05 INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS AND DEVICES FOR CHECKING, SECURITY OR TESTING
2. An Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning-Based System and Method with Improved Security of Node Data in A Blockchain Network
CA 1228528 · Issued Nov 27, 2024
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Category: LITERARY
Course / Organization: GMPA 5320A: Public Budgeting & Finance, Gannon University
Year: 2025
Focus Areas: Public Budgeting, Local Government Finance, Urban Governance, Revenue Policy
Summary:
This project analyzed the budgetary constraints and revenue challenges facing Narayanganj City Corporation in Bangladesh. The study examined revenue shortfalls, outdated property valuation systems, limited tax compliance, dependence on central government transfers, and the impact of fiscal constraints on municipal service delivery. The project applied public budgeting concepts such as revenue adequacy, vertical fiscal imbalance, stakeholder engagement, public value, and performance budgeting.
Key Skills:
Public Budgeting, Fiscal Analysis, Local Government Finance, Policy Analysis, Urban Governance
Course / Organization: GMPA 533: Public Organizations & Management, Gannon University
Year: 2024 / 2025
Focus Areas: Disaster Preparedness, Public Health, Equity, Grant Writing, Community Resilience
Summary:
This project developed a full grant application for the proposed Resilient Bangladesh Initiative, designed to improve disaster preparedness in flood-prone regions of Bangladesh. The proposal included community-based early warning systems, flood-resistant infrastructure, disaster response training for local leaders, equity-focused data use, monitoring benchmarks, sustainability planning, and technical assistance needs.
Key Skills:
Grant Writing, Disaster Management, Program Design, Monitoring & Evaluation, Equity Planning
Course / Organization: GMPA 510: Introduction to Public Administration, Gannon University
Year: 2024
Focus Areas: Public Administration, Employee Well-Being, Organizational Management, Public Sector Workforce
Summary:
This research project examined how the COVID-19 pandemic affected employee performance, with a focus on public-sector employees and the mediating role of employee well-being. The paper explored remote work, burnout, organizational support, digital adaptation, mental health challenges, and strategies public organizations can use to sustain performance during crisis conditions.
Key Skills:
Qualitative Research, Literature Review, Organizational Analysis, Public Sector Management, Policy Recommendations
Course / Organization: GMHA 611: Healthcare Research Methods, Gannon University
Year: 2025
Focus Areas: Health IT, Software Evaluation, Survey Research, Data Analysis, User Acceptance Testing
Summary:
This project focused on designing and evaluating a Biomedical Billing Software solution for outpatient clinicians, including physical therapists, podiatrists, and mental health professionals. The project involved mixed-methods research, clinician survey design, data collection, quantitative analysis, literature review, and User Acceptance Testing using a think-aloud protocol. The project included outreach to more than 1,200 clinicians and produced system design recommendations for the biomedical engineering team.
Key Skills:
Survey Design, Quantitative Analysis, User Acceptance Testing, Health IT Workflows, Research Methods
Course / Organization: Independent / Scholarly Research
Year: 2024
Focus Areas: Public Health, Mortality Trends, Data Analysis, Health Policy
Summary:
This project analyzed trends and determinants of leading causes of death in the United States using a data-driven approach. The study examined public health patterns, mortality-related indicators, and policy-relevant insights to support better planning for health interventions and evidence-based decision-making. This work later contributed to a peer-reviewed publication and certificate recognition.
Key Skills:
Public Health Analytics, Data Interpretation, Policy Research, Evidence-Based Decision-Making
Course / Organization: Scholarly Research
Year: 2023
Focus Areas: Disaster Management, Predictive Analytics, Public Sector Preparedness, AI Applications
Summary:
This project examined how artificial intelligence and predictive analytics can strengthen disaster preparedness and emergency response systems. The work focused on early risk identification, resource allocation, response planning, and implementation challenges under public-sector constraints. It aligns with broader research on AI-enabled governance, infrastructure resilience, and public-sector decision-making.
Key Skills:
AI Applications, Predictive Analytics, Disaster Preparedness, Public Policy, Risk Management
Organization: Independent Public Advocacy Initiative / Change.org
Year: 2018–Present
Focus Areas: Environmental Policy, Sustainability, Public Advocacy, Community Engagement
Summary:
This public advocacy project focused on reducing single-use plastics and promoting environmental sustainability. The campaign mobilized more than 4,800 supporters, with approximately 90% of signatures coming from Qatar-based supporters. The initiative contributed to public awareness around plastic waste reduction, environmental responsibility, and sustainable practices.
Key Skills:
Public Advocacy, Environmental Awareness, Community Mobilization, Sustainability, Policy Engagement
Course / Organization: Research / Capstone Development
Year: 2026
Focus Areas: AI Governance, Public Administration, Accountability, Institutional Capacity, Public Service Delivery
Summary:
This project develops a governance framework for the responsible use of artificial intelligence in public-sector systems. The framework examines how public institutions can manage AI-supported decision-making under changing conditions, accountability requirements, equity concerns, and operational constraints. The project connects AI implementation with the practical realities of public administration, including institutional capacity, transparency, public trust, and service delivery outcomes.
Key Skills:
AI Governance, Public Administration, Policy Framework Development, Accountability, Institutional Analysis
My ongoing and planned research focuses on applying AI-enabled and data-driven governance frameworks to public-sector challenges. This work aims to bridge the gap between policy design and real-world implementation by supporting institutional decision-making in infrastructure planning, energy systems, and public service delivery.
Developing models that use infrastructure, environmental, and usage data to support cost-effective, resilient, and evidence-based public investment decisions.
Analyzing national and regional energy datasets to identify inefficiencies, support grid resilience, improve demand planning, and inform sustainable energy strategies.
Designing and evaluating AI-supported decision frameworks for administrative processes, healthcare-related services, urban services, and equity-sensitive public programs.
I welcome opportunities to collaborate on public policy, AI-enabled governance, public health, sustainability, infrastructure resilience, and data-driven public-sector research.
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