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20-21 December 2017Chittagong, Bangladesh

Organized bYFaculty of Science & Engineering

lnternational lslamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh

AdvisorProf. Dr. Md. Delawer Hossain

Prof. Dr. Md. Monirul lslamMr. Mohammed Shamsul AlamDr. Mohammed Aktar Sayeed

EditorA.N.M. Rezaul Karim, Associate Professor, CSE

MembersMr. Muhammad Azizul Hoque, Assistant Professor, ELL

Mr. Faisal Bin Al Abid, nssistant Professor,CSE

Mr. Kazi Ashfak Ahmed Chowdhury, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy

Mr. A.B.M. Yasir Arafat, Lecturer, CsE

Mr. Abu Zafar Md. lmran, Lecturer, ETE

Mr. Md. Mubarak Hossain, Lecturer, EEE

Muhammad Kamru I Hossain Patwary, Lecturer, CsE

Ms.lsrat Binteh Habib,AssistantLecturer,csE

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Published byPublication Committee,Tech Fest-201 7

Date of Publication25th February 2018

@[rtorrulAt the very outset, lwould like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Almighty Allah (SWT) who has enabled us topublish a souvenir ofTech Fest-2017 held on 20 and 21 December,2OlT.

For the I st time a Souvenir was published on the occasion of lT Enlightenment Week 2OO3 which was organized withthe initiative of the Computer Club, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, llUC in a small scale. For the2nd time a Souvenir was published on the occasion of IBBL llUC IT Festival 20'1 1 which was organized with the initia-tive of the Computer Club, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, llUC. The 3rd Souvenir was publishedon the occasion of Tech Fest 20'14 which was held by the Faculty of Science & Engineering, llUC on a large scalewhere 1000 participants participated. The 4th Souvenir was published on the occasion ofTech Fest 20'1 5 which washeld by the same Faculty. The current Souvenir is going to be published on the occasion of Tech Fest 201 7 where1 500 participants participated.

The contents of the souvenir are initiated with the messages from dignitaries succeeding write-ups of the facultymembers, background of the Tech Fest, overview of the departments, articles, list of faculty members, club execu-tives, the organizing committee, the list of winners , and Album etc.

The souvenir is a quest to keep the memories of Tech Fest-2o17 alive in the minds of the faculty members, students,participants, media partners and well-wishers around us.l believe that the souvenir is like a mirror which reflects thecomprehensive education system at llUC with creative co-curricular activities besides its academic programs.

I would like to extend my ardent gratitude to all those who have contributed sincerely in various ways to make thepublication successful. Despite our all out care, there might remain some printing mistakes. I apologize if anythinghappens so.

May Allah accept our efforts and give us the best rewards here and hereafter.

Associate Professor

A.N.M. Rezaul Karim

Dept of Computer Science & Engineeringlnternatlonal lslamic University Chittagong

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lnaugural Ceremony

Date: December 20,2017Venue: llUC AuditoriumChiefGuest: Professor KM Golam Muhiuddin

Vice Chancellor.llUCSpecial Guest: Professor Ahsan Ullah

Chairman of Finance Committee llUCGuest of Honor: Prof. Dr. Nowshad Amin

National University of Malay5iaChairman: Professor Dr. Md. Delawer Hossain

Pro VC,ltUC

Prize Giving Ceremony

Date: December 21.2017Venue: llUC AuditoriumChief Guest: Professor Dr. M. Shamsher Ali

Professor EmeritutSoutheast UniversitySpecial Guest: Md. Abu Taher

Managing Director,Automation Group of CompaniesDr. Kazi Deen MohammedVice Chairman, IUC Trust

Chairman: Professor Dr. Md. Delawer HossainPro VC, ttUC

Events

Seminar on Cyber Security

Tech Olympiad

Poster Presentation Competition

Hackathon, Software & App Development Competition

Cyber Gaming Contest

llUC lnter University Programming Contest (Mock)

Free Blood Grouping

llUC lnter University Programming Contest

lnter University ldea Generation Competition

Medicinal Plant Show Competition

lnter University Project Show Competition

lnter University Robo Fight Competition

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Tech Fest 201720-21 December 2017

Chief PatronProfessor K. M. Golam MuhiuddinVice-Chancellorlnternational Islamic University Chittagong

PatronA.N.M. Shamsul lslamChairmanBoard ofTrustees,llUC

Organizing Committee

Professor D(Md.Delawer Hossain, pro-Vc (tn darge),IUc

Professor Dr.Md, Monirul lslam,Dean,FsE

l\,1r. Moha mmed Shamsu I Alam, Associare Professor, CSE

ML Md. Mahadi Hassan, Asrodate Professor & Chairman, CSE

Mr,A. N.M. Rezaul Karim, Associate Professor, CSE

l\,,lL Tanveer Ahsan, Associate Profetror, CsE

Mr. A(MMasum,AssocrateProfesror,CSE

Mr sha h id u I klam Khan, Arsociate Profes5or, csE

i\rr. Md. l\4ah iuddin, Assstanr Profersor, CSE

l\4r Shayhan Ameen Chowdhury Ledurer,csE

Mr. llluhammad Athar Uddin,16sochte Professor & Chailman EEE

Dr. ll,{ohammad Shamimul Haque Chowdhury Atsociate profesror, EtE

ML Sk Md. Golam Mostafa, Assistant Professor,EEE

Mr [.1d. Abdul Kader, Asristant Professor, EEE

Mr. Sayed Allamah lqbal,Assistant Prcfessor, EEE

l\4r. Abdul Gafur,,q5sistant Professor & Chairman, EfE

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Mr. Md.Jashim Uddin, Assistant prcfessor, ETE l\4ember

ML Md. Mostafa Amir Faisa l, Asristant Professor, ETE l\4em ber

Mr. llld. Masudur Rahma n, Atsistant professor & charlman, pharmacy Member

Dr. [,liI Ezharu I Hossain, Professor, Pharmacy Member

l\,1r. Mohammed Abu Sayeed, Associate Professor, Phamacy l\lem ber

Mr. l\4d. Sekendar Ali, Asssistanr Professor, Pharmacy Member

Mr. Syed Md. Tareq, tussirtant Professor, Phamacy Member

Dr, l\ilohammed Ahar Sayeed, Associare Profu rsor, Pharmaq - Member Secretary

Chief GuestPrize Giving Ceremony,Tech Fest 2017

I feel delighted to offer my heartiest gratitude to the Faculty of science & Engineering of lnternationallslamic University Chittagong (llUC) for its successful accomplishment of Tech Fest-2017 which attract-ed students from different universities in and around Chittagong to compete on a big scale and show-case their technical expertise and latent talents through interaction, sharing and discussing the latesthappenings in the field of science and engineering. I am also happy to know that a Souvenir is going tobe published afterwards.

Together with people ofvarious universities around Chittagong, I believeTech Fest 2017 offered such aplatform where humans & technology met to identify ways to drive innovation in the field of science,

technology and Engineering. Therefore, I would like to congratulate the Faculty of Science & Engineer-ing on shouldering such an event and hope that it will continue in the days to come.

I am, indeed, thankful to the orga nizer for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the event.

I wish continued success and prosperity of Souvenir publication following the celebration ofTech Fest

2017.

Professor Dr. Mohammad Shamsher AliProfessor Emeritus, Southeast UniversityFormer President, Bangladesh Academy of Sciences

Former Founding Vice-Chancellor, Southeast UniversityFormer FoundingVice-Chancellor, Bangladesh Open University

I am pleased to know that the Faculty of Science & Engineering of lnternational lslamic UniversityChittagong (llUC) has successfully accomplished its Tech Fest-2o17 which brought students togetherfrom different universities in and around Chittagong. I am also happy to learn that a Souvenir is goingto be published on the completion of the occasion.

Tech Fest is a big event where participants get opportunity to mingle with so many talented youths in a

single episode to exchange youthful views, discover and sharpen latent talents and show their technicalexpertise.

I believe this festival will be a big platform, particularly for the students of science and engineering, toproliferate their latent intellect by participating in various scientific and technological events which willsurely open up the doors ofadvanced knowledge to meet the ever changing demand ofthe era.

I would like to congratulate the concerned faculty members and students on shouldering such a nobleeffort and also I congratulate the Faculty of Science & Engineering of llUC for organizing the festival.I wish the Festival and the publication of Souvenir a grand success.

Professor K.M. Golam MuhiuddinVice-ChancellorI nternational lslamic University Chittagong

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I feel delighted to know that the Faculty of Science and Engineering of lnternational lslamic UniversityChittagong is going to publish a souvenir on the occasion of Techfest-2o1 7. Undoubtedly, the souvenirwill bear a testimony ofthe great event.

My contentment elevated even further when I came to know that the TechFest reached outside theboundary of llUC. ln fact, competitors from several universities of Chittagong participated in differentevents. lt is surely a phenomenal achievement for the university.

TechFest is probably the greatest platform for undergraduate students in the university to proliferatetheir inherent intellect. By participating in various technological events, students expedite the devel-opment of different areas of science and technology. Such advanced knowledge will surely help thestudents meet the future demand ofcompetent manpower for the development ofthe country.

I congratulate Faculty of Science and Engineering for successfully orga nizing such a big event and hopethat it will continue in the coming years in an even larger scale.

A.N.M Shamsul lslamChairman, Board of Trustees,lnternational lslamic University Chittagong

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I am glad to learn that the Faculty of Science and Engineering of lnternational lslamic University

Chittagong (lUC) has completed it'sTech Fest 2017 in a befitting manner. lt is also gratifyinq to note that

a souvenir is going to be published to mark this event.

ln an occasion like this various competitions, exhibitions, lectures as well as workshops are arranged. I

am certain that such Tech Fest gives ample opportunities to the participants and contestants to mingle

with so many talented youths, to exchange views, discover and sharpen their talents and show their

capabilities in the technical and oratory skills that are desired to be required in this digital era.

I congratulate the concerned faculty and students who contributed to arrange such a successful and

useful event.

I wish the Souvenir being published to be worthy of praise by everyone.

Prof. Dr. A,K.M. Azharul lslam F.lnst.e C.Phvs (Lond), FBAS

Former Vice-Chancellorlnternational lslamic University Chittagong

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It gives me immense pleasure to know that the Faculty ofscien(e and Engineering (FS&EI going to publish asouvenir on Tech Fest-2o171n this regard, atfirst lexpress my wholehearted gratitude to Almighty Allah Subha-nahu wata'ala for His kind blessings for the successful completionof thisTech Fest. lt is my great pleasure to offerthe heartiest thanks to llUC authority, all the members of Organizing Committee and sub-Committees of TechFest-2017 all teachers and club members of FS&E, students of llUC for their active cooperation, spontaneoussupport and sincere effort for the success of Tech Fest 2017 (Alhamdulillah). Tech Fest is known for hosting avariety of events that include competitions, exhlbitions, lectures as well as workshops. The aim of this Tech Festwas to celebrate and promote education and research in the fields of science and engineering at IIUC. lt helps thestudents to develop technical excellence, team spirit and focused mind setup. I urge interested and prospectivestudents to find out more.

As per decision of 36th Academic Council Meeting held on April 15,2017, the Outcome Based Education (OBE)has been implemented in the academic programs of llUC since autumn -2017 Semester. OBE is an approach ofcurriculum design and teaching that focuses on what students should be able to do at the end of course /program.outcome is a culminating demonstration of learning. Demonstration- meant that learners would actually dosomething visible, and observable. So Tech-Fest gives the opportunity to the students of FS&E to demonstratetheir skill & competence and encourage all students to a(hieve those essential outcomes 50, students of FS&Eshould take part in Tech-Fest every year to show their knowledge and Skills. Who knows, it might encourage youto boldly go where you've never gone before. I congratulate all students taken part in this program.

Prof. Dr. Md, Delawer HossainPro Vice-Chancellor (ln-Charge) &Professor EEE, FS&E

lnternational lslamic University of Chittagong.

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Special Guestlnaugural Ceremony,Tech Fest 2017

Assalamualaikum/Greetings.

It is a really a matter of grand happiness that the Faculty of Science & Engineering of lnternational lslam-

ic University Chittugong (ltUC) is going to publish I Souvenir followed by its successful completion of

Tech Fest-201 7, which measured treaisuccess with the participation of the enthusiastic students from

different universities around Chitiagong to compete on technical expertise as well as to expose their

latent intelligence.

Needless to say, Tech Fest is certainly a good platform to find innovative ways to leverage technology

and the talenis are definitely enthusi;stic to apply their skills to change the planet earth to an

ever-flourishing one. I believe, in conjunction with students from various universities around

chittagong, Tech Fest 201 7 opened up tr.h u platform where various issues of science, technology and

enginJeri;; were discussed through participants' interaction, sharing and discussion Therefore, I

*o-r ld tik" to ,ppreciate the enormo-us effort the Faculty of Science & Engineering took to arrange such

an event and also hope that it will continue in coming years'

I would acknowledge the organizer's generosity to let me be a part of the festival to encourage all who

participated sPontaneouslY.

Last but not least, I wish every success in publishing the souvenir following the celebration of the Tech

Fest 2017.

Professor Dr. Nowshad AminProfessor of Renewable Energy and Solar Photovoltaics,

lnstitute of Sustainable EnergY,

UniversitiTenaga Nasional (National Energy University)

Malaysia.

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I am happy to know that the Faculty of Science & Engineering, lnternational lslamic UniversityChittagong (llUC) is going to publish a Souvenir after its successful completion ofTech Fest-2017. I

would like to express my sincere gratitude to Allah (SWT) who has enabled us to complete the eventsuccessfully and also like to take the opportunity to say thanks to llUC authority, all the members oforganizing committee, sub-committee, all teachers of FSE, valued sponsors, club executives, studentvolunteers, all students of FSE, directors, officers and staff of llUC for their active cooperation, sponta-neous support and sincere effort for the successful completion ofTech Fest 201 7.

Tech Fest is a bi-annual festival for hosting variety of events like Programming contest, Cyber gamescontest,Tech Olympiad, Hackathon, Robo fight, Project showcase, ldea generation, poster presentation,Medicinal plant show, Seminar etc. Tech Fest aims to nurture and share knowledge among studentsespecially in Chittagong region to discover their creativity and innovations in the field of science, engi-neering and technology in a festive mood.

I would like to congratulate all the winners and participants ofthe different events to make theTech fest2017 successful.

Professor Dr. Md. Monirul lslamDean, Faculty of Science and EngineeringConvener, Organizing Committee ofTech Fest 2017lnternational lslamic University Chittagong (llUC)

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First of all, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Almighty Allah for the successful completion

ofTECH FEST 2017.

Celebrating the TECH FEST gives an opportunity for the students of faculty of Science & Engineering to

meet each other. lt also gives the members a platform to showcase and demonstrate their talents in

Engineering & Technology. Further, publishing the articles by the members & learners in the souvenir

definitely give them an opportunity to think and write about their creative best.

My sincere thanks and appreciation to all the members of the organizing committee and the sub-com-

mittees for their sincere efforts and enthusiasm to make our TECH FESf 20117 a grand success. This was

not possible without the team work of our members and support of our management. I express my

heartfelt thanks to the sponsors and the management of llUC.

I am confident that the Faculty of Science & Engineering, llUC will continue its efforts and advance its

successfu I jou rney in the years to come.

Mohammed Shamsul AlamAssociate Professor

Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, llUC

& Co-convener, Tech Fest 2017

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I am happy to welcome you to our grand Festtitledas"TechFest20lT'iltisagreatpleasureforusthatallthe mem-

bers of Faculty of 5cience & Engineering of International lslamic University Chittagong ( llUC) have organized 3rd

"TECH FEST"and now consequently we are going to publish a souvenir on the eve of"Tech Fest 2017'i This is indeed

a creative academic venture for students as well as teachers of the faculty of Science & Engineering to gather ideas,

knowledge and thoughts in a new dimension.

We are really grateful to Honorable Vice-Chancellor Professor K. M. Golam Muhiuddin for his encouraging supportall the time. We are also grateful to our Honorable Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Delawer Hossain for his kind

cooperation at the very moment of this festival. We are also grateful to Honorable Dean, Professor Dr. Md. Monirullslam, for his kind cooperation at all time. We extend our thanks and appreciation to all the officials and authority ofllUC for taking the necessary measures to publish this souvenir on the occasion of 3rd Tech Fest 2017. We are also

grateful to our colleagues who have contributed from the very beginning to the success ofthis fest and all partici-

pants and judges from other Universities who are always encouraging us in making the program a success.

I do strongly hope that this Festival will play a meaningful role in reaching the goal of digital Bangladesh.

May Allah (SWT) accept our endeavors and efforts.

Dr. Mohammed Aktar SayeedAssociate Professor, Department of Pharmacy &

Member Secretary,Tech Fest 2017.

A.K.M. Azharul lslamFormer Vice Cha ncellor, lnternationa I lslamic University Chittagong

Overview

Evolution of Communicationlnternet and WWWBirth of WWW - Global :lnformation SuperhighwayAre the lnternet and the WWWsame thing?Web page, Website andWeb Server

How the Web Works?Web Hosting ServiceTotal Websites and lnternet UsersWhy did the Web succeed?Trillion 5 Commerce with WWWWeb MoralityFuture of WWW - ChallengesAcknowledgements

1 . Evolution of CommunicationThe world wide web (or www) has become pretty well-known now-a days. Even during the period of initiallnternet days nobody heard about it but now it is there and it appears that we cannot live iarithout it. Up till nowthe web is the latest tool for communication, e-commerce - buying and selling of goods and seivices, irinsmittingoffunds and data, and what not?

our world-view has expanded through many scientific inventions. At the same time, the earth seems smaller thanit did to the Romans Communication has existed in various forms since man appeared on Earth. What began asprimitive cave paintings and signed language has slowly changed into un enil"r, variety of ways to expressoneself to other humans.The forlowing diagrams and picture wi[1ell us all about these.

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2.lnternet and WWWThe original lnternet was invented in 1 967 for military purposes. An lnternet in its most basic form is simply a groupof computers able to connect to each other and share information. This included electronic mail (email) and theuse of sites containing vital information (websites). Once the lnternet started to catch on it was used primarily bycorporations for collaboration purposes. Today the lnternet is available everywhere and to everyone(https://www.creatived isplaysnow com/art cles/h istory-oF-commun icatlon,from-cave-drawings to-the-web/)

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The first workable prototype of the lnternet came in the late I 96os with the creation of ARPANEI or the AdvancedResearch Projects Agency Network. Originally funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, ARPANET used packetswitching to allow multiple computers to communicate on a single network.The technology continued to grow inthe 1970s after scientists Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf developed Transmission Control Protocol and lnternetProtocol, or TCP/IP, a communications model that set standards for how data could be transmitted betweenmultiple networks. ARPANET adopted TCP/IP on January 1, 1983, and from there researchers began to assemblethe "network of networks"that became the modern lnternet.

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Birth of WWW - Global lnformation SuperhighwayThe birth of WWW was at CERN (Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire, or European Council for Nuclear

Research). Founded in 1 954, CERN Laboratory is at the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva. lt was one of Europe's firstjoint ventures and now has 22 member states.lt is one ofthe world's largest and most respected centres for scien-

tific research. lts business is fundamental physics, finding out what the Universe is made of and how it works. At

CERN, the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments are used to study the basic constituents ofmatter - the fundamental particles. Physicists learn about the laws of Nature by studying what happens when

these particles collide.

ln the l98Os, the thousands of physicists at CERN Particle Physics Lab (Geneva) needed a better way to exchange

information with their colleagues working in different universities and institutes all over the world.Tim Berners-

Lee a graduate from Oxford University with first class Honors in Physics, invented the WWW at CERN in 1990 to

meet this demand.

Between 1990 and 1993,the Web was mostly used by scientists to collaborate their research. ln '1993 it began to

spread to the rest of the world. Now there are billions of websites and users. Much of the e-commerce is done over

the WWW Over a trillion dollars worth of commerce takes place over tlre lnternet every year! What began as a

better way for physicists to manage information and communicate - the WWW is now a vast "Global lntbrmation

Superhighway,"

ln March l989,Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal that described the Web as an elaborate information manage-

ment system. With help from Robert Cailliau, he published a more formal proposal for the World Wide Web on

November 12, I990. By Christmas '1990, Berners-Lee had built all the tools necessary for a working Web:

a the first web browser (which was a web editor as well),a the first web server, and. the first Web pages which described the pro.lect itself.

On August 6, 1991, he posted a short summary of the World Wide Web project on the alt.hypertext newsgroup.

This date also marked the debut of the Web as a publicly available service on the lnternet.

Berners-Lee's breakthrough was to integrate hypertext to the lnternet. ln his book Weaving The Web, he explains

that he had repeatedly suggested that a marriage between the two technologies was possible to members of

both technical communities, but when no one took up his invitation, he finally tackled the project himself ln the

process, he developed a system of globally unique identifiers for resources on the Web and elsewhere:the Uniform

Resource ldentifier (URL).

The World Wide Web had a number of differences from other hypertext systems that were then available. The Web

required only unidirectional links rather than bidirectional ones. This made it possible for someone to link to

another resource without action by the owner ofthat resource.lt also significantly reduced the difficulty of imple-

menting web servers and browsers (in comparison to earlier systems), but in turn presented the chronic problem

of link rot. (Link rot is the process by which hyperlinks on individual websites or the internet in general point to

web pages, servers or other resources that have become permanently unavailable. The phrase also describes the

effects of failing to update out-of-date web pages that clutter search engine results).

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early WWW system was released in 1991 to the high energy physics community via the CERN program library.It included the simple browser, web server software and a library, implementing the essential functions for devel-opers to build their own software. A wide range of universities and research laboratories started to use it. A littlelater it was made generally available vla the lnternet, especially to the community of people working on hypertextsystems.

The World Wide Web, unlike predecessors such as Hypercard, was non-proprietary, making it possible to developservers and clients independently and to add extensions without licensing restrictions. For more details visit fheHistoty of theWotld Wide Web.

How the web began: The first web servers were all located in European physics laboratories and only a few usershad access to the NeXT platform on which the first browser ran. CERN soon provided a much simpler browser,which could be run on any system.

Going Global: The first web server in the United States came on-line in December 1991, once again in a pureresearch institute called Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in California.

At this stage, there were essentially only two kinds of browser. One was the original development version, verysophisticated but only available on the NeXT machines. The other was the 'line-mode'browser, which was easy toinstall and run on any platform but limited in power and user-friend liness. lt was clear that the small team at CERN

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The browsers mostly for the X-window system were written by several individuals.The most notable from this erainclude MIDAS by Tony Johnson from SLAC, Viola by Pei Wei from O'Reilly, Erwise by the Finns from the HelsinkiUniversity of Technology.

Early in 1993, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of lllinois released a

first version of their Mosaic browser. This software ran in the X Window System environment, popular in theresearch community, and offered friendly window-based interaction. Shortly afterwards the NCSA releasedversions also for the PC and Macintosh environments. The existence of reliable user-friendly browsers on thesepopular computers had an immediate impact on the spread of the WWW.The European Commission approved itsfirst web project (Wl5E) at the end of the same year, with CERN as one of the partners.

There were more than 500 known web servers by late 1993. The WWW accounted for l0lo of lnternet traffic, whichseemed a lot in those days! (The rest was remote access, e-mail and file transfer.) 1 994 really was the 'Year of theWeblThe world's First lnternational World Wide Web conference was held at CERN in May. lt was attended by 400users and developers, and was hailed as the 'Woodstock of the Web: As 1994 progressed, the Web stories got intoall the media. A second conference, attended by 1300 people, was held in the US in October, organised by theNCSA and the already created the International WWW Conference Committee (lW3C2).

Web by the end of 1 994 had 10,000 servers, of which 2,000 were commercial, and l0 million users. Traffic was

then equivalent to shipping the entire collected works of Shakespeare every second. The technology was continu-ally extended to cater for new needs. Security and tools for e-commerce were the most important features soon tobe added.

Open Standards: An essential point was that the Web should remain an open standard for all to use and thatno-one should lock it up into a proprietary system. The lnternational World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was

founded in January 1995 'to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols thatpromote its evolution and ensure its interoperability'. By 2007 W3C, run jointly by MIT/LCS in the U5, INRIA in

France, and Keio University in Japan, had more than 430 member organizations from around the world.

4. Are the lnternet and the Web same thing?The lnternet and the World Wide Web (or simply the Web), though used interchangeably, are not synonymous.lnternet is the hardware part - it is a collection of computer networks connected through either copper wires,

fiberoptic cables or wireless connections whereas, the World Wide Web can be termed as the software part - it isa collection of web pages connected through hyperlinks and URLS. ln short, the World Wide Web is one of theservices provided by the lnternet. Other services over the lnternet include e-mail, chat and file transfer services. Allof these services can be provided to consumers for use by businesses or government or by individuals creatingtheir own networks or platforms.

There is another way to differentiate between these two is condering the Protocol Suite - a collection of laws &regulations that govern the lnternet.While internet is governed by the lnternet Protocol - specifically dealing withdata as whole and their transmission in packets,the World Wide Web is governed by the Hyper Text Transfer Proto-col (HTTP) that deals with the linking offlles, documents and other resources of the World Wide Web.

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5. Webpage, Website and Web ServelA web page is a document that is suitable for the World Wide Web and web browsers. A web browser displays a

web page on a monitor or mobile device.The web page is what displays, but the term also refers to a computer file,usually written in HTML (HyperText Markup Language) or comparable markup language. Web browsers coordi-nate the various web resource elements for the written web page, such as style sheets, scripts, and images, topresent the web page. Well-known web browsers are:Google Chrome, lnternet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, etc.

The lndexed World Web contains at least 4.52 billion pages {27 March, 2018).

A website is a collection of related web pages, including multimedia content, typically identified with a commondomain name (for example,'http://wikipedia.orglwiki/Website'is a single web page and is identified by its domainname 'Wikipedia'), and published on at least one web server. A web site may be accessible via a public lnternetProtocol (lP) network, such as the lnternet, or a private local area network (LAN), by referencing a uniform resourcelocator (URL) that identifies the site. Also, a website can offer many more options such as login/register page (web

page with a login or registration form in it), about page, contact page etc.

lnternet World Wide Web

Year of Origin 1969 (opening to commercial interests began only in 1988 1993

first version ARPAN ET NSFnet

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website is a combination of web pages. lt comprises of different menus related to the products, about thecompany, staff, company history, videos and images, programs. etc.

A Web server refers to server software, or hardware dedicated to running said software, that can serve contents tothe World Wide Web. A Web server processes incoming network requests over the HTTP protocol (and several

other related protocols).

6. How the Web Works?The Web is a world of information available at the click of a mouse. To use it, you need a computer, a connection tothe lnternet, and a browser. When you run your browser, it finds and displays pages of information.The function ofa Web browser is to interpret the programming language of the web pages (HTML, ...) and transform it into thewords and graphics that you see on your screen. lf you need more information, all you have to do is clicl< on a

hyperlink. On each page, certain words, phrases, or even images are highlighted, and clicking on them causes thebrowser to go off and find another page, which probably contains more highlighted items, and so on.

The so-called server computers stored documents. Users can inspect these documents by requestrng them fromtheir Iocal (personal) computers, represented by the house, and called a client. All computers involved in the Web

are connected by the lnternet, represented by the roads. When you click on a hyperllnh your computer asks a

server computer to return to you a document. For example, starting from the CERN 'Welcome page'in Switzerlandyour next click might fetch a document from a physics lab at the other side of the world. All the information seems

to be in the little box in front ofyou,though in reality it is spread over the globe.

The Web is also friendly to the network:when you click on a piece of highlighted text your browser brders a docu-ment'from another computer, receives it by 'return mail'and displays it. You are then free to read the new page atleisure, without further consumption of network resources.

The Web may be used to initiate processes on either the client or the server. A request can start a database search

on a server, returning a synthesised document. A document returned in an unfamiliar format can cause thebrowser to start a process on the client machine in order to interpret it.

The Web's ability to negotiate formats between client and server makes it possible to ship any type of documentfrom a server to a client, provided the client has the appropriate software to handle that format. This makes video,sound and anything else accessible without the need for a single application to be able to interpret everything.

7. Web Hosting ServiceA web hosting service is a type of lnternet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to make theirwebsite accessible via the World Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server owned orleased for use by clients, as well as providing lnternet connectivity, typically in a data center. Web hosts can alsoprovide data center space and connectivity to the lnternet for other servers located in their data center, calledcolocation, also known as Housing in Latin America or France.

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When lnternet users want to view your website, all they need to do is type your website address or domain intotheir browser. Their computer will then connect to your server and your webpages \,/ill be delivered to themthrough the browser.

Most hosting companies require that you own your domain in order to host with them. lf you do not have a

domain, the hosting companies will help you purchase one.lf you decide to create and host your website withWebsite.com, you can get a custom domain, email addresses, and web hosting all bundled into one subscription.

8. Total Websites and lnternet UsersThe total number Websites year-wise is given in the table below.lt is observed that the website is increasing at therate -1 per sec (http://www.internetlivestats com/tota -number-oF-websites/).

Number of Websites online: 1,864,086,130 (recorded at 7.40 pm on 31 March20l8).ltmustbenotedthataround750lo of websites today are not active, but are parked domains or similar.

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1991 Aug 1 World Wide Web Project

1992 10 900

1993 130 1200 14,161,570 108,935

1994 2,7 38 2006 25,454,590 o )o7 Ya hoo

1995 23,500 758 44,838,900 1,908 Altavista, Amazon, AuctionWeb

1996 257,601 996 77,433,860 301

1997 1,117,255 334 120,7s8,310 108 Ya ndex

1998 2,410,067 '1 16 188,023,930 78 Google

1999 3,177,453 32 280,866,670 88 PayPal

2000 17 ,087 ,182 438 413,425,190 24 Baidu

200l 29,254,370 71 500,609,240 17 Wikipedia

2002 38,760,373 662,663,600 17

2003 40,912,332 6 778,555,680 19 WordPress, Linkedln

2004 51,611,646 26 910,060,180 18 Thefacebook, Flickr

2005 64,780,617 26 1 ,027 ,580,990 16 YouTube, Reddit

2006 85,507,314 32 1,160,335,280 13.6 Twttr

2007 121,892,559 43 1,373,327 ,790 11.3 Tumblr

2008 172,338,726 41 't ,57 1 ,601 ,630 91 Dropbox

2009 238,027,855 38 1,766,206,240 74

2010 206,956,123 -t 3 2,045,865,660 99 Pinterest

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2013 672,985,183 -3 2,7 56,198,420 4.1

2014 968,882,453 44 2,925,249 ,355 302015 863,105,652 1l 3,185,996,1ss 3.7

2016 1,045,534,808 21

2017 1,766,926,408 69

2018 1,863,234,800 <= At 7.45 pm on 28 March 2018

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A table of region-wise world lnternet users and population statistics is given below:

WORLD INTERNET USAGE AND POPULATION STATISTICSDEC 31,2017 - Update

Source: lnternet World Stats - www internetwor dstats.om/srats htm

9.Why did the Web succeed?The Web turned 29 years in 2018. Some key principles that have allowed the Web to flourish:

) lt is universal. lt will work with any device, any operating system, and type of information, any language, any culture,and form of connectivity, and for people with disabilities, A hypertext link can be made to anything.

) lt is royalty-free. One does not need to pay royalties to implement W3C,s Web standards.) lt is decentralised. Anyone can create a site - with no need to ask for permission.

It is built on open standards and collaboration. (https://www.w3.orglwebat25/about/history)

Over the years up to the present numerous Websites evolved.The designs of the present websites are much moreattractive than the older ones.We give below a year-wise evolution offamous websites :

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Afr ca 1 ,287 ,91 4,329 16.9 453,329,s34 35.2 9,941 109

Asia 4,207 ,588,1 s7 55 1 2,023,630,194 481 1,670 48.7

Europe 827,6s0,849 108 704,833,752 852 570 170Latin America /Caribbean 652,047,996 85 431,001,277 670 2,318 105

Middle East 254,438,981 164,031,259 64.5 4,893 39North America 363,844,662 48 345,660,847 95.0 219 83Oceanra / Australia 41,273,454 06 28,439,277 689 273 0.7

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E-commerce (electronic commerce) is the buying and selling of goods and services, or the transmitting of funds or

data, over an electronic network, primarily the internet. These business transactions occur either as business-to-

busineSS busineSS-to-conSumer, consu mer-to conSu mer or consu mer-to-bu Siness

The expectations and confidence expressed by the companies on the future of World Wide Web are shown graphi-

cally.The figure shows the perceived value ofthe Web for particular purposes (1998)

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the business to consumer (B2C) category, which includes online retail or online shopping lt refers to online

purchases from bricks-and-mortar retailers, such as Walmart, as well as from web-only online retailing corpora-

iions such as Amazon.com or Rakuten.ln 20l 7, an estimated 1 .66 billion people worldwide purchase goods online

During the same year, global e-retail sales amounted to usD 2.3 trillion and projections show a growth of up to

USD 4.4g trillion by 2021 . ln Asia Pacific, e-retail sales accounted for 12.1olo of retail sales in 2016 but only for 1 .8olo

of retail sales in the Middle East and Africa.

11.Web MoralityHas the Web basically been a good idea or a bad one? - One might ask.Well,the Web can be used for all the wrong

th ings. For download ing pictu res of horrible, g ruesome, violent or obscene th in9s, or ways of ma king bom bs wh ich

tenorists could use. The Web can also be the home of illegal drugs, child porn, stolen credit card numbers, human

trafficking, weapons, exotic animals, sex-related crimes. Some people also argue how their lives have been saved

because they found out about the disease they had on the web, and figured out how to cure it.

One popular Web morality issue that is often debated is the practice of visiting Web sites while using an ad blocker

program. Many sites rely on advertisement revenue and some believe it is morally wrong to surf and intentionally

LloJk udr ur yo, .re taking advantage of what the Web site has to offer without viewing the ad content,

12. Future of WWW - ChallengesThe Web can be weaponised - and we cannot count on big tech to stop it. lt is dangerous having a handful of

companies control how ideas and opinions are shared. A regulator may be needed (The Guardian - lnt ed., modi-

fied Mon 'l 2 Mar 2018). Tim Berners-Lee thinks it is important to remember that any really powerful thinq can be

used for either good or evil. Dynamite can be used to build tunnels or to make missiles. Engines can be put in

ambulances or tinks. Nuclear power can be used for bombs or for electrical power.5o what is made of the Web is

up to us - you, me, and everyone else. Let's use the web to create neat new exciting things. Let's use the Web to help

people understand each other.

To mark its 28th birthday im 2ot 7, Berners-Lee (now foundinq director of the world Wide Web Foundation) has

written an open letter discussing three issues he is "increasingly worried about", and believes "we must tackle in

order for the Web to fulfill its true potential as a tool which serves of all humanity".The issues/trends are as follows:

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a. Losing control ofour personaldata.b. The spread offake news.c. The lack of regulation around political advertising.

These are three of the biggest threats facing the web today, according to its inventor, Tim Berners-Lee.

Losing Control of Personal Data: People are surrendering their personal data when they sign up to sites, and thishas got Berners-Lee worried. "As our data is then held in proprietary silos, out of sight io us, we lose out on thebenefits we could realise if we had direct control over this data, and chose when and with whom to share it,,, hesaid. "What's more, we often do not have any way of feeding back to companies what data we'd rather not share -especially with third parties - the T&Cs are all or nothing." The risks are multiplied in countries with authoritarianregimes, where collaboration between companies and governments can put citizens' lives at risk.

Cambridge Analytica Scandal: US Federal Trade Commission confirmed in a statement (1 9 March 20l8 Monday)that it is currently investigating Facebook data practices as the company faces new scrutiny from the CambridgeAnalytica scandal. News broke earlier this month that Cambridge Analytica, a data firm with ties to presidentDonald Trump's campaign, reporiedly accessed information from about 50 million Facebook users without theirknowledge. The controversy wiped away nearly S50 billion from Facebook's stock price earlier this week andprompted politicians on both sides of the Atlantic to call for Zuckerberg to testify (CNN - 2 t March 20l8).

Fake News: Large number of people are increasingly concerned about the spread of misinformation online - fromfake news being cynically peddled to make a quick buck off advertising to sophisticated political propagandacampaigns. Social networks "show us content they think we'll click on - meaning that misinformation, or ,fake

news', which is surprising, shocking, or designed to appeal to our biases can spread like wildfire", Berners-Leewrote. "And through the use of data science and armies of bots, those with bad intentions can game the system tospread misinformation for financial or political gain.,,

Political Advertising: Web inventor argues that sophisticated modern advertising is putting democracy at risk."There are suggestions that some political adverts - in the U5 and around the world - are being used in unethicalways - to point voters to fake news sites, for instance, or to keep others away from the polls." "Targeted advertisingallows a campaign to say completely different, possibly conflicting things to different groups.ls that democratic?',There's a common thread running through all three of these trends: The power of huge tech companies likeFacebook and Google, and how, unchecked, they can have corrosive effects on our civil society.

It is important to highlight that the Web becomes 29 years old today.This is because the companies that define ourdigital lives today are all much younger. Google is 20, Facebook is 14, and Twitter is just l2.yet it is these companies,plus the likes of Amazon (24) which have unprecedented control over how our internet operates. The companiesfound themselves in a position where these are ultimately bigger than the elected officials entrusted with keepingthem in check.

A simple solution to all the problems is not yet in view. Berners-Lee suggests everything from encouraging compa-nies to explore subscriptions and micropayments rather than advertising, to ensuring we have "more algorithmictransparency to understand how important decisions that affect our lives are being made, and perhaps a set ofcommon principles to be followed". "lt has taken all of us to build the Web we have," he concludes, "and now it isup to all of us to build the Web we want - for everyone." ln the World Wide Web Foundation Website Berners-Leeoutlined the major problems we need to overcome to wrestle our internet back from monopolies, and make itcloser to the utopian ideal he envisaged back in 1989.

"While the problems facing the web are complex and large,l think we should see them as bugs: problems withexisting code and software systems that have been created by people - and can be fixed by people,,, Berners-Leewrites. "Create a new set of incentives and changes in the code willfollow.,,

A Case for Regulation:That may have to involve regulation, he believes. "What was once a rich selection of blogsand websites has been compressed under the powerful weight of a few dominant platforms,"Berners-Lee laments."This concentration of power creates a new set of gatekeepers, allowing a handful of platforms to control whichideas and opinions are seen and shared.

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ffidominun, platforms are able to lock in their position by creating barriers for competitors," he continues',,They acquire startup challengers, buy up new innovations and hire the industry's top talent. Add to this the

competitiveadvantagethattheiruserdatagivesthemandWecanexpectthenext2oyearstobefarlessinnova-tive than the last."

This concentration of power makes it possible to "weaponise the web at scale," evidenced by the spread of

conspiracy theories, fake social media accounts designed to sow discord, state-level interference in elections and

cybercriminals able to steal "troves of personal data "

But Berners-Lee opines that the companies which have become the web's gatekeepers cannot be relied on to fix

the problem, hanksto loyaltytotheir shareholders ratherthan society at large."A legal or regulatory framework

that account for social objectives may help ease those tensions," he writes "Let! assemble the brightest minds

from business, technology, governme;t, civil society, the arts and academia to tackle the threats to the web's

future.,,At the web Foundation, we are ready to play our part in this mission and build the web we all want Let's

work together to make it Possible."

Acknowledgementsvarious sour-ces from which many of the materials, texts and pictures utilized in the present educational article are

gratefully acknowledged.

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THE SURFACE WATER OCEAN TOPOGRAPHY (SWOT)

MISSION A5 A TOOL FOR MANAG!NG THE WORLD'S WATER

Dr. Faisal HossainProfessor, University ofWashington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA

l.O.INTRODUCTIONWe are currently experiencing what many would call the ?nthropocene"of water. Anthro-pocene refers to a period where human activities dominate over natural processes.Water isbeing redistributed and artificially managed to the extent that there is no pristine riverbasin left today without the human footprint caused by water diversions, barrages, damsand irrigation projects. For example, records indicate a tremendous increase in irrigationacreage by 3 folds in the United States alone. Similarly, there are about 75,000 large damsbuilt in the last century with a total capacity almost equivalent to a few centimeters of all

the ocean's water. Around the world, the number of dams in populated regions is morestaggering and exploding due to needs for economic development.

Recognition of the 'Anthropocene' of surface water or the human tearrangement' of the water over land is veryimportant for building tools that can help us manage the emerging problems with water. Today, satellites in space

can actually 'sense'the amount and flux of water over land using the concept called remote sensing. Since the1 970s, there have been many satellites in space monitoring rainfall, cloud movement, air temperature, elevation ofwater bodies, wetness of soil etc. One particular satellite mission that is currently under planning for launch in 202'lis the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (sWOT) mission. One of the key objectives of the SWOT Mission is -"to characterize the temporal and spatial variation in surface waters globally'lln most regions of the world, it has

become difficult to have accurate knowledge of the redistribution component of surface water at space-timeresolutions relevant for predicting water availability that is key to understanding the water cycle over land. Whenwe cannot figure out what this dominant human management fingerprint of water is in most regions due to lack

of in situ observations, satellites in space, in particu lar SWOT'S ability to estimate the dyna m ics of su rface water, a re

likely the only platforms that can inform us how water resources are being redistributed by rules made by humansand not by nature.

The SWOT MissionScheduled for launch in 2021, the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (sWOT) mission will be a truly uniquesatellite remote sensing mission that will provide high temporal frequency maps of surface water extents andelevation variations of global water bodies (lakes/reservoirs, rivers, estuaries, oceans, and sea ice) at higher spatialresolution than is available with current technolog ies. The primary instrument on SWOT is based a Ka-band Radarlnterferometer (KaRlN), which uses radar interferometery technology (Figure 1). The satellite will fly two radarantennae at either end of a Io-meter (33-foot) mast, allowing it to measure the elevation of the surface along a

120- kilometer (75-mile)-wide swath below.The availability of high frequency and high resolution maps of eleva-tions and extents for surface water bodies and oceans will present unique opportunities to address numeroussocietally relevant challenges around the globe. These opportunities may include such diverse and far rangingapplications as fisheries management, flood inundation mapping/risk mitigation/forecasting, wildlife conserva-tion, global data assimilation for improving forecast of ocean tides and weather, reservoir management, climatechange impacts and adaptation, and river discharge estimation, among others.

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CONCLUSIONWhile being primarily a science-driven mission, SWOT has the unique potential to show how satellites can truly

improve liv-es of millitns of people on managing water resources for society in the Anthropocene.ln this Anthro-

pocene,the stand-alone physical hydrologic models or conventional are becoming increasinqly limited in predict-

ing the state of surface water availability without a 'human management' component extracted from observa-

tiJns. Thus, as a surface water mission with wide-swath altimetly capability, SWOT is uniquely poised to provide

scientific and societal insights on how humans interplay with nature and alter the global water cycle overland -which is a key hydrologic science objective for SWOT.

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lT Fest/Tech Fest is an annual/bi-annual eventorganized by Faculty of Science & Engineering (FSE) oflnternational lslamic University Chittagong (llUC).

Department of Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)

has been organizing this sorts of Festival since 2003.Later on other departments of FSE come forward toorganize similar kind of festivals. ln 2014, for the firsttime, all the department of FSE came together to jointlyorganize Tech Fest. The main obiective of this event is

to create an opportunity for sharing of knowledge, ideaand experiences among public and private universitiesin Bangladesh. A variety of events like Programmingcontest, Robo fight competition, Project show competi-tion, Software development competition, Hackathon,ldea generation competition, Cyber games contest,Tech Olympiad, Poster presentation competition,Debate competition, Workshop, Seminar etc. werearranged in these festivals.

lT Enlightenment Week 2003The very first edition of Tech Fest was in 2003, startedwith the name "lT Enlightenment Week'03" which wasorganized by llUC Computer Club. lt was a weeklongprogram from October 19 to October 23 with massiveparticipation from different university, colleges andschools.That was the first time an lT festival in such a bigscale was held in Chittagong. Professor Dr, A. K. lvl Azharullslamm, Hon'ble Vice Chancellor of llUC inaugurated thefestival at Safa Arcade, Chawkbazar.The week was vibrantwith arrangement of events like seminars, softwarecompetition, game and quiz contests. As part of thisweek a Math Olympiad for the school and college levelstudents was held where the brightest students ofChittagong got opportunity to show their math skills.Another big event was the 2nd llUC lnter-UniversityProgramming Contest (llUPC) where all the public andprivate universities of Chittagong region participated,CUET secured the I st position.llUC got 2nd,3rd positionsand best female team award among 23 teams. Prof. Dr.

Md. Nurul lslam was the Convener and Mr. Md. ShamsulAlam was the member secretary of this festival.

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Prol Dr. A.K.M. Azharul lslam, Vice Chancellor, IIUC is seen atinaugural ceremony of lT Enlightenment Week 2003

Prof. Dr.A K.M.Azharul lslam,vice chancellor, llUC receivingfloralbouquet at lT Enlightenment Week 2003

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ffiMr lafrul slam Chowdhury, hono6bk state minisu for fore$ and environmenl Prof Dr

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Tanveer AhsanAssociate Professor,Departmentof ComputerScien(e & Engineering,llUC

Mr.Jafrul lslam Chowdhury, honorable state minister forforest and environment handing overthe prizes at lT

Enl,ghtening Week 20M at IIUC Dhaka Campus

lT Enlightening Week 2004Computer club of llUC Dhaka campus organized an "lT

Enlightenment Week" from May 08 to Mayl3,2004. MajorEvents of this week were Math Olympiad (College Level),

Software Competition, Quiz Contest, Games Contest andProgramming Contest. Prol Dr. A.K.M Azharul lslam, Honorable Vice Chancellor of llUC was the Chief Guest of thelnaugural Ceremony held at Ullash Community Center,

Dhanmondi.The Prize Giving Ceremony was held at Russian

Cultural Center, Dhaka. Mr. Jafrul lslam Chowdhury, Honor-able State Minister for Forest and Environment was present

as ch ief g uest. Prof. Dr. You suf 5ha rif Ah med Khan, HonorableVice Chancellor, Moulana Bhashani Science & TechnologyUniversity was the Special Guest in the occasion. Notre Dame

College secured the top three positions in the Math Olym-piad. A seminar on "Dynamic Programming Application in

Computer Graphics" was conducted by Dr. Md. Haider Ali,

Associate Professor, Department of CSE, Dhaka University.

Prof Dr. Md. Nurul lslam was the Convener and Mr. Md. Sham

sul Alam was the member secretary of this festival.

lT Festival 2005Computer club of llUC Dhaka campus organized a ten daylong lT Festival from June I I to June 20,2005. Major Events

of this festival were Programming contest, Math contest, lTdebate competition, Computer games competition and Web

development competition. Shah Abdul Hannan, Former

Secretary & Advisor,llUC was the chief guest of the lnauguralCeremony at llUC DC Auditorium. Prof. Hafiz Md. Hasan Babu,

Head, Dept. of CSE, DU was the Special Guest in the occasion.

Barrister Md. Aminul Haque, Honorable Minister, Ministry ofPost & Telecommunications was present as Chief Guest ofthe Prize Giving Ceremony which was held at Russian

Cultural Center, Dhaka. Prof Dr. K. M. Mohsin, Member, Univer-sity Grants Commission was the Special Guest in theoccasion. The ceremony was presided over by Professor Dr-

Mohammad Loqman, Chief, llUC Dhaka Campus. Mr. Md.

Shamsul Alam was the Convener of this festival.

lT Festival 2006The Computer Club of lnternational lslamic UniversityChittagong, Dhaka Campus organized an lT Festival from 4thto loth June 2006. Vice Chancellor of the University, Profes-

sor Dr.A. K. M Azharul lslam inaugurated the lT Festival on the4th June at Russian Cultural Center in Dhanmondi. Mr. Md.

Shamsul Alam, Associate Professor & Head, CSE was theConvener of the program.The students of Computer Science

and Engineering Department organized a colorful culturalfunction at the end of the inaugural ceremony. Math &

Puzzle Contest, Games Competition, lT Debate Competition,Programming Contest, Software and Hardware Develop-ment Contests and Get together with Alumni were arrangedduring the festival. Dr. M. Kaykobad, Professor, North South

University was the Chief Guest in the Programming Contest.

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Prof. Dr.Loqman,Mr Shah AbdulHannan are seen at lT

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prize giving ceremony was held on the loth June 2006 atRussian Cultural Centre in Dhanmondi.Ziaul Haque Zia, Honor-able State Minister, Ministry of LGRD, Government of thePeoples Republic of Bangladesh was present as the ChiefGuest. Professor Dr. Ershadul Bari, Honorable Vice Chancellor,Bangladesh Open University was the Special Guest in theoccasion. ln the festival, the best male participant was Md.

i\4obashwir Hasan and the best female was .linat Jahan.

Victory Day lT Festival 2006The Computer Club of CSE,llUC Chittagong campus organizeda Victory Day lT Festival on December 16,2006. Pro Vice Chan-

cellor ofthe University, Professor Dr. Abu Bakr Rafique inaugu-rated the lT Festival at llUC Auditorium, Academic building-'1,Chawkbazar. Maolana Mohammad Shamsum lslam, Secretaryof IUC Trust was the Special Guest in the occasion. MohammadSafiullah, President, Computer Club was the Convener of theprogram. Software Exh ibitions, Workshop for college students,Seminar on Career and future of lT, Get together with Alumniand Cultural Program were arranged during the festival.

lT Festival 2007The Computer Club of lnternational lslamic UniversityChittagong, Dhaka Campus organized an lT Festival from 16th

June to 17th July 2007. Professor Dr. Mahbub Ullah, HonorableMember of University Grants Commission inaugurated theFestival at Russian Cultural Center in Dhanmondi. Special

Guest of the session was Dr. Md. Haider Ali, Chairman of theDepartment of C5E of the University of Dhaka. Nlr. MohammedShamsul Alam was the Convener ofthe festival. N4ath & Puzzle

Contest, Games Competition, lT Debate Competition, Program-ming Contest, Software and Hardware Development Contests,

Quiz Competition and Get together with the Alumni werearranged during the festival. The prize giving ceremony washeld on the at Russian Cultural Centre in Dhanmondi. JusticeMd. Abdur Rauf, former Chief Election Commissioner ofBangladesh graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Professor

Dr. M. Kaykobad, of Bangladesh University of Engineering andTechnology remained present as the Special Guest. Among all

the participants, Tahsin Sayeeda was awarded as the bestperformer.

lT Festival 2008The Computer Club of lnternational lslamic UniversityChittagong, Dhaka Campus organized an lT Festival from 7thto 1 7th June 2008. Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor

Dr. M Mahbub Ullah inaugurated the lT Festival at SugandhaCommunityl Center in Dhanmondi. Prof. Dr. Md. Haider Ali,Head, CSE, Dhaka University was the special guest. Mr. Md.Shamsul Alam was the Convener and Abdullahil Kafi, Head, CSE

was the member secretary of the program. lT Quiz Contest,tvlath and Puzzle Contest, Programming Contest, Hardware

Design Competition, Software Development Competition,Games Contest, Get Together with CSE Alumni and Seminarwere arranged during the festival.

Justice Md Abdur Rouf is addressing the session of prizegiving ceremony at lT FESTIVAL 2007

JusticeMd AbdurRoufis handing overthe prizeat lTFESTIVAL 2OO7

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A paftial view of lT Festival 2008 at llUC Dhaka Campus

Prof. Dr.Ivlohammed Loqman and shah Abdulllannan,chiefof Dhaka

Campus,llUC are seen at inaugural ceremony ofTECH FEST 2010

The title of the seminar was "Wireless Broadband Communi-cation" conducted by Mohammed Humayun, Assistant

Manager, Advanced Data Network System. The prize giving

ceremony was held at llUC DC Auditorium. Professor Dr. M

Mahbub Ullah, Vice-Chancellor, llUC was present as the ChiefGuest. Professor Dr. Md. Rezaul Huque Khan, Dean, FSE, llUC

was the Special Guest in the occasion.ln the festival,the best

male participant was Md. Ariful lslam and the best female was

linat Jahan.

Tech Fest 20loComputer Club & Electrical Club of llUC Dhaka Campus

organized a Tech Fest from 1oth to 24th June of 201 0. i/r.Shah Abdul Hannan, former Secretary of the Governmentof the People's Republic of Bangladesh inaugurated thefestival. Engineer Faisal Bin Rahman was present as thespecial Guest of the session. Head of the Department ofEEE, BUET Dr. Saifur Rahman and former Head of the same

Department Dr. Aminul Haque and Mr. Munir Hasan,

General Secretary of BdOSN was the invited guests. The

ceremony was presided over by Professor Dr. MohammadLoqman, Chief, llUC Dhaka Campus. Mr. Mohammed Sham

sul Alam was the Convener of the festival. Events of thefestival were Seminar, Computer Games Competition,Debate Competition, Programming Contest, Software andHardware Exhibition, and Quiz Competition. The program

ended on 24th June with the Prize Giving Ceremony.

IBBL IIUC IT FEST 201 1

The Computer Club of the CSE, llUC orqanized a 23 days

long lT Festival from 4th May to 26th May 201 1 . The eventsofthe Festival were Hardware Design Competition, Photog-raphy Competition, Quiz Contest, lT Debate Competition,lnter-University Computer, Programming Contest, VideoShow, Seminar, Software Development Competition, Cyber

Games Contest, Math Olympiad, Workshop on Robotics, Get

together with CSE Alumni, Digital Magazine Presentationand Cultural Program.lnaugural Ceremony was held at Safa

Arcade Community Center. Professor Dr. M Mahbub Ullah,

Vice Chancellor of llUC Araced the ceremony as Chief Guest.

The program was presided by the convener of the festivalMohammed Shamsul Alam, President, ComPuter Club,

Dean (in charge), F5E and Head, CSE, llUC. A big event of thefestival was Math Olympiad where 140 participants fromdifferent Schools and 27 participants from differentColleges competed. The 8th lnter-University ComputerProgramming Contest with participation of 20 groups fromdifferent universities took place on 20th of lvlay 2011 atPermanent Campus of llUC. CUET ICON became the cham-pion team of the contest by solving 4 problems. The 2ndand third position was secured by llUC Stubbornz and CUET

Ultraviolet respectively. llUC Fireflies became the Best

Female Team. Besides the contests 4 seminars and a Work-shop was arranged.

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first seminar was a technical one on "LATEX ReportWriting Tool ll'l Mr. A.H. M. Ashfak Habib, Assistant professor,

Department of Computer Science and Engineering ofChittagong University of Engineering and Technologyconducted the seminar as the keynote speaker. The nextSeminar was on Current Trend of Robotics which wasfollowed by a daylong Workshop on Building a Robot. Mr.Feroz Ahmed Siddiki, Lecturer, United lnternational University was the presenter of those two sessions. Mentionablethat, Mr. Siddiki, the pioneer of building humanoid robot(IROBO), is an alumni of llUC. A general Seminar on OpenSource was held as the third Seminar where we hadrenowned lntellectual Mr. Munir Hasan, General Secretaryof Bangladesh Open Source Network as the chief guest. Mr.Arafather Rahman, BDOSN attended the Seminar as theSpeaker.The Iast Technical seminar was on "HeterogeneousWireless Network"where the keynote paper was presentedby Md. Golam Rabiul Alam, Assisatant professor, CSE, llUC.The Prize Giving Ceremony held at UC Auditorium, Kumirawhere Dr. Jamal Nazrul lslam, Professor Emeritus of Univer-sity of Chittagong attended as the Chief Guest.

Tech Fest 2012Electrical Club & Computer CIub of ltUC Dhaka Campusorganized a Tech Fest from 't7th to 19th July 2012. Theevents of the Festival were Semlnar and Workshop, VideoPresentation, Tech Quiz Contes! Computer Games Compe-tition, Hardware/Software Design and DevelopmentCompetition, Get Together With Alumni. A workshop titled"Robotics & Embedded System"was presented by Mr. FerozAhmed Siddiki, Lecturer, United lnternational University. Mr.Md. Shamsul Alam was the Convenor and MuhammadAtharuddin and N4st. Shahnaj Parvin was the co convenerof this festival. Prof M. Harun-Ar-Rashid, Chief, ltUC, DhakaCampus was the Chief Guest of the festival. prof. Dr. Md.Delawer Hossain, Hon'ble Pro Vice-Chancellor (ln-Charge)was the Chief Guest in the prize giving ceremony.

Tech Fest 2014A two day long Tech Fest 2014 was organized by all thedepartments of FSE, llUC on 3rd and 4th December, 2014.The events of the festival were Project Show Competition,ldea Generation Competition, Tech euiz Contest, posterDesign Competition, lnter-Department Debate Competition, lnter-University Computer programming Contest,Software Development Competition, Cyber Games Contest,lnter-University Math Olympiad, Seminars and Workshops,free medical checkup, dental checkup and blood grouping.Besides other events, a seminar titled ,,Air-bot - anUnmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)" was presented by ZubairAl Billal Khan, Research Engineet ItCL BUET and a graduateof llUC. He exhibits the flying of the UAV in front of thecentral library of llUC after the seminar.4 UAV5, made by histeam, pleased the students, teachers and staff of llUC.

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Proi Dr. choudhury Mahmood Hasan, V ce (hancel or of I!4anarat lntenationa

University h tpeaking at inauguralceremony ofTECH tEsT 2015

ln the 11th llUC lnter University Programming Contest held on

November 27,2014, there was 25 teams replesenting 7 universities

from Chittagong region.CUET Strangers became the Champions.The

2nd and third position was secured by CUET one 'l and llUC Awla

Jhawla. lnaugural Ceremony of Tech Fest 2014 was held at llUC

Auditorium. Professor Dr. A. K, M Azharul lslam, honorable Vice

Chancellor of llUC graced the ceremony as the Chief Guest Professor

Dr. M. Kaykobad, CSE, BUET was present as the Guest of Honor The

program was presided over by Dr. Mohammed Delawer Hossain

Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering.The welcome speech ofthe

Tech Fest 2014 was given by the Co-convener ofthe festival Moham

med Shamsul Alam, The Prize Giving Ceremony held at llUC Centra

Auditorium in Permanent Campus Honorable Pro-Vice Chancellor o

llUC Professor Dr. Abu Bakr Rafique graced the occasion as the Chie

Guest. Mohammed Akter syed, Associate Professol, Department o

Pharmacywas the Member Secletary ofthe festival

Tech Fest 2015

A two-day long Tech Fest 2015 was orqanized by the FSE,IIUC on 9tl

and lOth December, 2015. The events of the festival were Projec

Show Competition, ldea Generation Competition, Tech Quiz Contes

Poster Presentation Competition, lnter-Department Debate Compe

tition, lnterUniversity Computer Proqramming Contest, Softwar

Development Competition, Robo fight competition, Semtnars anr

Workshops. An exciting seminar on 'Robotics and Fabs LabrA bridg

for sustainable Iobotics research a(tivities"was presented by Profe:

sor Dr. Sajal Chandra Banik, Head of the Department of Mechanici

Engineering, CUEI 12th llUC Inter University Plogramming nte!

was participated by 30 teams representing 5 universiti fror

Chittagong region, CUET lN-STACK became the Champions,The 2n

and 3rd position was secured by CUET BLACK-FLAGS and llU

Serene Fighters. lnaugural Ceremony of Tech Fest 2015 was held i

llUC Auditorium. Professor Dr' Choudhury Mlahmood Hasan, hono

able Vice Chancellor of Manarat lnternational University graced th

ceremony as the Chief Guest. The program was presided over t

Professor Dr. Md. Delawer Hossain, Pro-VC of llUC and Dean, Faculty I

Science and Engineering, llUC. The welcome speech ofthe Tech Fe

2015 was given by the Co'convener of the festival, N4ohamm€

Shamsul Alam. ln the Prize Giving Ceremon, Honorable Pro-Vit

Chancellor of llUC Professor Dr. Delawer Hossain graced the occasic

as the Chief Guest due to the illness of Honorable Vice Chancellor

llUC Professor Dr. A. K. M. Azharul lslam.Professor Dr'Md Monirullsla

ofCSE plesided the session.

The 1 3th instance of Tech Fest 2ol7 was organized by all tt

departments of FSE, llUC on December 21 & 22, 2017. All the

Festivals were a result of hard work by the students as well as tlfaculties ofthe organizing Departments ofthe Faculty of Scien'

and Engineering of lnternational lslamic University Chittagor

ln near future, such initiative may lead to the advancement

technological knowledge as well as other co-curricular activiti

to its apex with sincere and active participation of the studer

and academics of science and technology. We hope that FSE

llUC will continue organizing similar programs and activities

national& international level in coming future.

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Prof. Dr Md Sh a msher Ali addressing the session ofTech Fest

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A two-day long grand festival of technology Tech Fest 201 7

was organized by the Faculty of Science and Engineering(FSE) of lnternational lslamic University Chittagong (llUC) on21st and 22nd December,2017. Departments of FSE,IIUC hasbeen organizing this kind of festival since 2003. Like previ-oustwofestivals,this l3th instance of festival of technologywas organized jointly by all the departments of FSE. Besideslnaugural Ceremony and Prize Giving Ceremony there werea handful of events which were hugely participated by thestudents of different departments of llUC as well as otheruniversities, The events were lnter University ProgrammingContest, Hackathon, Softwa re & App Development Competi-tion, Cyber Gaming Contest, lnter University Robo FightCompetition, Poster Presentation Competition, lnter Univer-sity Project Show Competition, Tech Olympiad, MedicinalPlant Show Competition, lnter University ldea GenerationCompetition, Seminar and Free Medical Checkup.

lnaugural Ceremonylnaugural Ceremony of Tech Fest 201 7 was held on the 2l stDecember 2017 at llUC Auditorium. Professor K M GolamMohiuddin, honorable Vice Chancellor of llUC Araced theceremony as the Chief Guest. Dr. Nowshad Amin, Professor ofNational University of Malaysia was present as the Guest ofHonor. The program was presided over by Professor Dr. Md.Delwar Hossain, Pro Vice Chancellor (Acting), llUC. Thewelcome speech ofthe Tech Fest 2017 was given by the Co-convener of the festival, Mohammed Shamsul Alam, Associ-ate Professor, Department of CSE. Prof. Dr Md. Monirul lslam,Dean, FSE was the convener ofthe festival.

ln his speech, Prol K. M. Golam Mohiuddin,Vice Chancellor oflnternational lslamic University Chittagong (llUC) said, it is

not possible to survive in this era of globalization withoutthe knowledge of science and technology. He said, Bangla-desh has progressed a lot in science and technology and ourchildren are earning fame abroad. He assures that all kinds ofcooperation will be provided to uphold practices of science.

Prof K.M.Golom Muhiuddin, honoruble Vi@ Chancellot,lllJCdelivering his speech ot inougutol aetemony of fech Fest 20 t 7

Prof. Dr.l/1d. Delawer Hossain,honorcble Provice Choncellot isdelive ng his speech at pize giving cetemony ofTech Fest 2017

Ptof. Dt. Nowshad Amin is speaking ot inougutal ceremony ofTech Fest2017

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Dr, Mohammed Aktar SayeedAssociate Professor, Department of Pharmacy, IIUC

Member Secretary, Organizing Committee, Tech Fest 2017

Mohammed Shamsul AlamAssociate Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, IIUC

Co-convener, Organizing Committee, Tech Fest 2017

Prof.Dr. Md-Moniullslan, Deon, Focuhy ol s.ience and Engineering'

Itl)C ts speoking al nougutolcercmony ofTe.hFest2017

Mt.Md.Shomsul Alam, Co-Convener is delivering his speech atpnze giving ceremony ofTech Fest 2017

Dr. Nowshad Amin said, real knowledge must be understood.Knowledge is infinite, but our knowledge has limitations. He

also said we have had much progress. Our position and

competence are well understood beyond the country.Professor Dr. Md. Delawer Hossain said science and technol-ogy should be used in public welfare. Knowledge must be

used in every field of life. Being only knowledgeable knowl-edgeable will not work. Whether it is being used properly is

important.

lnter University Programming ContestFollowing the tradition of the DePartment of CSE in arrang-

ing lnter University Programming Contest continuously in

the past years, the 1 3th instance of the contest was held as

part of the Tech Fest 20'l 7.This grand event was participated

by 32 teams representing 7 universities from Chittagongregion. Name of the universities are lnternational lslamic

University Chittagong, Chittagong University of Engineering

and Technology, University of Chittagong, Comilla Univer-

sity, Premier University Chittagong, Chittagong lndepen-dent University, University of Science and Technology

Chittagong. ln the contest, there were 11 problems to be

solved by each the participant teams in 5 hours. CUET

Kalo-Bonduk of Chittagong University of Engineering and

Technology became the Champion by solving 7 problems

llUC Serene Fighters of lnternational lslamic University

Chittagong and PUC Scratch of Premier University

Chittagong secured lst Runner Up and 2nd Runner Up

position by solving 6 and 5 and problems respectively. A

team named CJC TEAM-I97'l comprising of college

students got a Special Award for their stunning perfor-

mance by solving 6 problems. Mohammad Ashraful lslam

Lecturer of lvlawlana Bhashani Science & Technoloqy Univer'

sity coordinated the preparation of the problemset. Tanveer

Ahsan, Associate Professor, CSE was the Contest Director.

Hackathon, Software & App Development ComPetitionOn December 15, the first time in Chittagong Division, th€

24-hour inter-departmental competition "Hackathon" under

the Tech Fest 2017 organized by the Faculty of Science anc

Eng ineering, lnternationa I lslamic Universitrwas held. "Hack

athon" is currently a hot trend among the prestigious univer

sities worldwide. This was the first Hackathon even

organized by llUC in Chittagonq Division. Like the first tim(event, the competition was open to students of llUC only an(

there was a spontaneous participation of students.30 team:

of male students and 16 teams of female students partici

pated in it. Five designated labs for the students, adequat(

food, and conjunction facilities were ensured. Pro Vice Chan

cellor of llUC Professor Dr. Md. Delwer Hossain, inaugurate(

the Hackathon at the llUC seminar hall on loth December a

1o am. The convener of this event Mr. Shahidul lslam Khar

Associate Professor, CSE, llUC instructed the students abou

the rules and regulations of the event. After that, the 24-hot

Dr. Md. Aktor Soyeed,Member Secretoty is

at pnze giving cercmonY ofTechdeliveting his speechFest 2017

A portialview of the oudience is seen olTech Fest 2017

epic of Hackathon began. The event duration was 24-hourfor male students and lo-hour for female students forsolving the given problem. Under the overall managementand supervision of the teachers of the Computer Scienceand Engineering (CSE) Department, along with l2 judgesfrom Academia and lndustry and the volunteers of thecomputer club and llUC Data Science Research Group, theHackathon was finished colorfully and successfully throughtireless work in 24 hours. Some prominent organizations ofChittagong sponsored this grand event. Among them, thetitle sponsor was "Code and Crayon". Other sponsors wereHabib Group, Wellcast group, Puzzle Studio, Affal Technol-ogy. Afte( 24 hours, this Hackathon was ended by a closingceremony where Professor K M Golam Mohiuddin, HonoraryVice-Chancellor of llUC was present.

Two other important events also took place with Hackathon- Software Development Competition and Apps Develop-ment Competition. Around twenty male and female teamsparticipated in these two events and presented their owndeveloped software and mobile apps.

Cyber Gaming Contestln Cyber Gaming Contest there were four different games.For Male: FIFA 1 7, Need for Speed - Most Wanted, Call of Dutyand For Female: Need for Speed Most Wanted and LudoStar. More than 300 students participated in different gamesof the Cyber Gaming Contest. ln FIFA 17, approximately 60students participate to compete. ln NFS Most Wanted, thenumber of participants was 120 and In Call of Duty, numberof teams was 10 where each team has maximum 5 members.Students from all the departments of llUC were participatedin the contest. Selection round was held on l Tth and 18thDecember, 2017 (Male) & 18th December for Female. Selec-tion round was held at Labi and Lab2 of Academic Building4. After Selection Round,2 participants from FIFA I 7,4 partici-pants from NFS - Most Wanted,2 participants from Ludo Starand 2 teams from Call of Duty were selected for Final Round.Final round was held on 20th December at Labl and Lab2 ofAcademic Building 4. ln Final round. Convener of the CyberGaming Contest Dr.Abdul Kadar Muhammad Masum,Associate Professor, CSE were present and enjoyed all the gamealong with Shayhan Ameen Chowdhury, Lecturer, CSE andAdil Mahmud Roman Lecturer, CSE.

lnter-University Robo-Fi9ht CompetitionA total of 16 teams, consisting of 3 students per team, partici-pated in the "lnter-University Robo-Fight Competition-201 7'lAmong the l6 teams, three teams participated from CUET

and rest of the teams were from llUC. Among the I 3 teams ofllUC, seven teams were from department of ETE, flve teamswere from department of EEE and one team was fromdepartment of CSE. A technical evaluation of the registeredteams was held on 20th December,20l7 at 2 PM to 5 PM in

Mt. Md Abu ToheL l/lonoging Diector, Aulomotian Graup af Campaniesisdeliverinq hisspeech at prize givingcerenony afTech Fe 2All

Prof. Dr. Kazi Deen ^,4ohammad,

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Prof. Dt.ltd.Shomsher Alioddressing the sessian os the.hiefguen ot ptize giving cetemany of Tech Fest 2017

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conference room of FSE building. All the members of the committee of inter university Robo-fight competi-

tion were present in the technical evaluation session. ln this session, the committee took a short viva-voce from

every team to ensure that all the robots carried by the students were made by themselves. The final round took

place at the central auditorium on December 22,201 7 from I O am to 1 PM. Honorable Pro-Vice Chancellor of lluCprofessor Dr. Md. Delawer Hossain, honorable dean of FSE Prof. Dr. Md. Monirul lslam, faculty members, male and

female students of different departments of ltUC enjoyed the final round of Robo-Fight Competition. The team

named as ,,Syndicate"from dept. of ETE became the champion and "X-Treme"from dept. of CSE placed the runner

up position.

Tech Olympiadfech Olympiad, as always, tested the competence of the students of Science and Engineering in the fields of

Physics, chemistry, i\/athematics, lcT, Biology and General Knowledge on Technology. The competition was

separate for males and females with prize money for champion and runner-up for both male and female. Affable

Technology sponsored the prize money of the event.89 male and 67 Female students registered for the event

(Total I 56). The event was divided into two levels. ln level '1 , a preliminary test was taken amongst the registered

participants to determine the finalists. After a rigorous competition, 2l Male and 18 Female students were

selected for the final round. The flnal was of live question and answer style, where the participants did not only

had tough questions, but they had time stipulated to answer each question.There were 4 rounds.ln each round,

some of the students got eliminated based on the competition rules.This was an intriguing session with tensions

hanging in the air every moment. After hard-fought battles, ties, tie breakers and many other attractive steps,

finally the winners were selected.

Medicinal Plant Show comPetitionMedicinal Plant 5how Competition was included first time in this grand fest. Total 18 groups comprising 54

students participated in this event. Among them 7 groups were male and 'l 1 groups were female. After prelimi-

nary assortment 1O groups (five groups each from male and female) were selected for final contest. Preliminary

rounds of the competition were held in Pharmacy department for male and in female academic complex audito-

rium for female at 1 I th and l2th December, 2O'17 respectively. Most of the topics were related to medicinal plant,professor Dr. Md. Monirul lslam, Convener of Tech Fest 20l7 and Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering, llUC

highly appreciated the sincere participation ofthe students in the program to make the event successful within a

very busy exam schedule. The adjudicators of the this event were Dr. Shaikh Bokhtear Uddin, Professor, Depart-

ment of Botany, University of Chittagong and Dr. Md. Atiar Rahman, Associate Professor, Biochemistry and Molecu-

lar Biology, University of Chittagong for final competition. The final competitions for both male and female teams

were held on 21 December,20'l 7 separately at the Department of Pharmacy, llUC. Students benefited from a wide

variety of speech from the honorable judge. All the adjudicators were highty pleased to see presentation skills ol

llUC! students about medicinal value and thanked Tech Fest authorities to give such a platform for students to

explore their aptitude.

lnter University ldea Generation Competitionldea Generation is the creative process of generating. developing and communicating new ideas, where an idea is

understood as a basic element of thought that can be visual, concrete, or abstract. With this aim in mind, ldea

Generation Competition was arranged and held with a slogan "ldeas come from everything" in llUC Tech Fest

2017, where 60 participants in 30 groups participated from 6 departments. The I st round was held on Decembet

I 8, 20l 7 at the Hall Room of the Department of Pharmacy.The 2nd round was held on Decembet 19,2017. Alola

of 8 groups with 16 participants were selected for the final round.The final Round was held on December 22,2017

in the ttUC Auditorium. The Projects were judged by a team of 1O judges comprising of Engineer Md. Morshedut

Rahman, Executive Engineer, Power Development Board Bangladesh; Md. Nazrul lslam, Vice President and Opera

tion Manager,5ocial lslami Bank Ltd; Md. Habibur Rahman, Principal Scientific Officel Banqladesh Council of Scien

tific and lndustrial Research (BSCIR) ; Syed Mohammed Tareq, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, llUC

lMd. Shakir Hossain, Assistant Professor, Department of ETE, llUC; Mohammad Nazmul lslam, Lecturer, Departmen'

of pharmacy, llUC; Afrina Azad, Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy. Among the female participants, the tean

named as "llUC Spontaneous"from CSE,IIUC has become the champion and "lnsulin"from Pharmacy,llUC placec

the runner up position. Among the male participants,the team named as "CUET Truss"from CUET has become th(

champion and "Gladiator of ETE"from ETE,IIUC placed the runner up position.

Presentation CompetitionPoster presentation on various ongoing research articles is another important event that was organized as a part ofthe festival. About 42 groups from 4 departments registered and participated in the primary selection round of thecompetition. The primary selection was accomplished by the respective panel of judges from each department.Among the participated research articles, about 21 articles was selected for the final round presentation.The commit-tee proposed a predefined format for the final presentation. A total of 18 groups with 44 members presented theirengineering projects by means of posters in the final competition.The final contest was held on 4th Decembet 2014,I 1.00 am - 01.00 pm in the lobby of the llUC Central Auditorium at permanent Campus. A team of 4 judges Dr. M.

Abdus Samad, Professor, Dept. of EEE, KUEI Mr. Md. Ahsanul Hoque, Lecturer, EEE, llUC, Mr. Md. Rafikul lslam, Lecturer,Pharmacy, llUC, Ms. Sanjida Sharmin, LectureL CSE. llUC judged the presented projects. A team from the Departmentof EEE (Md. Mahbubur Rahman, S.M.lmdad Bin Haider & Mohd.lmran Bin lqbal) secured the l st position.Their projecttitle was Digital Learning Display for Children Based on Cascaded Dot Matrix Display with Wireless Control. Anotherteam from EEE (Md. Raquib Uddin & Maher Abdullah) obtained the 2nd position and their project title was BengaliCharacter based Digital CIock using 1 3-segment LED Display. A team from Pharmacy (Md. Shariful lslam, Chayan DhalMahmud Mostafa Hridoy) ranked 3rd and their project title was Antibiotic Resistance.

lnter University Project Show Competitionlnter University Project show competition was an event ofTech Fest 201 7 where total 16 teams participated in thefinal round. ln this completion around 40 students was present from different institution, such as ChittagongUniversity of Engineering and Technology, Premier University Chittagong and the host lnternational lslamicUniversity Chittagong. This competition was sponsored by Chittagong online limited (COL). This event was heldon 22nd Decembet 2017 frcm I 0 am to I pm in front of central library. The 1st prize went to team llUC Neptuneand the project was Blind controller.

Seminar on Cyber SecurityA contemporary seminar entitled "Cyber Security: Business Risk Management Approach" and "Careers in CyberSecurity" was presented by Engr. Md. Mushfiqur Rahman, CISA, CCISO, CEH, CHFI, ECSA/LPI CLPTe l5O 27001 LA,

CND, COBlT5, LPT (Master) and Engr. Mohammad Makchudul Alam, lT Security & Compliance Administrator, lTConsultants Ltd. (Q-Cash) respectively. Mr. Rahman emphasized on information security with some real field casestudies. Mr. Makchudul Alam narrated why and how we build our career on Cyber Security. The program wasconducted by Mr.5k. Md. Golam Mostafa, Assistant Professor, EEE, Dr. Md. Mozahar Ali, Assistant Professor, EEE andMd. Atiqul lslam, Assistant Professor. EEE.

Prize Giving CeremonyThe Tech Fest 201 7 came to an end with the Prize Giving Ceremony. The Ceremony was held on 22nd December2017 at 3:00 pm at llUC Central Auditorium in Permanent Campus. Noted Scientist Professor Emeritus Dr. M Sham-ser Ali graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The university Board of Trustees' Vice Chairman Professor Dr Kazi

Din Mohammad, Treasure Muhammad Nurulllah and Automation Group of Companies Managing Director MdAbu Taher were present at the ceremony as Special Guests. Professor Dr. Md. Delwar Hossain, Pro Vice Chancellor(Acting), IIUC presided over the session. The program began with the recitation from the holy Qur'an. Thewelcome speech covering the Tech Fest 2017 was given by the Member secretary of the Festival MohammedAkter syed, Associate Professor, Pharmacy. During his speech, the Chief Guest Professor Dr lvl Shamser Ali said thatpractices of science and technology with patriotism can ensure welfare of people of a country. He also urgedstudents of the llUC to remain engaged in attaining knowledge on science and technology so that those can beused for betterment of the country in future.

The festival ofthis year has got a special dimension for delivering voluntary services like free medical checkup, diabet-ics test and blood grouping. These services were given llUC Medical Center & IIUC Pharma club. As a whole. the totalFestival was a result of hard work by the students as well as the faculties ofthe organizing Departments ofthe Facultyof Science and Engineering of lnternational lslamic University Chittagong. Four clubs of FSE, Computer Club, EEE Club,ETE Club and Pharma Club played commendable role for the success of the Festival.

This long legacy of one and half decades of arranging Tech Fest has now become a signature of FSE of llUC. lt is nowa biennial event while at the initial days it took place annually. We are looking forward to a grand gathering ofstudents and academics in the upcoming Tech Fest 2019. Hopefully, it will attract a great number of participants fromllUC and other universities as well.

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A view of the rcunion cercmony of CSE former sludents held in 201 7

lntroductionThe Department of Computer Science and Engineerin((CSE) of lnternational lslamic University Chittagong (lUC) i

one of the most notable departments in Bangladesh.

With the new discovery of science and technology in linr

with globalization, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE

was established in 1995 to create skilled human resource:The journey began with 16 students. Professor Dr. Nur!lslam (CU) was the coordinator and Dr. Mijanur Rahman wathe founding chairman of this Department. The name an(

fame ofthis department spread across the country in a shortime, as a result, the students of remote and closest areawere admitted to the CSE, llUC. The previous name of CSI

was Computer Science and Technology (CST).llUC is the firsprivate university where the CSE department, llUC has beer

accredited by the Board of Accreditation for Engineerin(and Technical Education (BAETE) for its fulfillment of a

requirements. ln 1995, the glorious journey of the CSI

Department began and it currently exists. A total of 152:

students of whom 1078 male and 449 female received the ISc. in CSE degree from lnternational lslamic UniversitChittagong both Dhaka and Chittagong campus. Throughout the world, llUC Araduates are performing differenprestigious responsibilities with goodwill. ln 2017, 45rlbatch students completed their admission after passinr

through a very strong fight. lt has been maintaining its superiority in nearly 23 years of its journey and it has become ,

dream university for the students of Bangladesh.

Strength of CSE Department at present1. Number of Students currently enrolled = '1,20t

(approx.)

Number of Graduates to date = I 527B. Sc. in CSE of llUC is the first IEB accredited Engineering program in Chittagong and in llUC as well.B. Sc. in CSE is the most sought after undergraduat,program in llUC as per Admission Test data.Department of CSE runs the only Masters program (i!5c. in CSE) of Science & Engineering faculty of llUC.

Faculty members of CSE consistently contribute to thipublication of high quality research articles to a grea

extent in numerous indexed jou rnals and conference:

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A view of lhe l Sleot cehbrutiont of Computet Club oryanized W Conpulet Cfub

Aviewofthe forcwell ol 33th botch ond the rcception.ercmony of44th barh hosted by the comptlet club

A Brief Overview on I

Department of CSE, IMohammad Mahadi Hassan

Associate professor and ChairmanDept.ofComputer Science & Engineering (CSE)

We have some very good achievements in Program-ming Contests and other competitive programmingcontest like App Development contest. We have gotthe experience of beating top universities of Bangla-desh in the past and in recent years as well.

A partial picture of EX-CSE,llUC students' achievementsA very good number of alumni of CSE of llUC are in positionsof high reputation both in academia and in industry. Follow-ing is a list of a few of them.i. Md. Dr. Sanaullah Chowdhury - Associate Professor, CSE, CU

ii. Dr. Ziauddin - Ex Assistant Professor, SungkyunkwanUniversity, South Korea, (currently Postdoctoral FellowDepartment of lnformatics, University of Oslo, Norway)

iii. Dr. Md Zakirul Alam Bhuiyan, Assistant Professor(Tenure track), Department of Computer and lnforma-tion Sciences, Fordham University, New York, USA

Fercz Ahned Siddiky - Developet of frrst humonoid rabot IROBO) inEongladesh

Teon Shunno 6 receiving l st Runnet up o',,/otd o{ EATL- Ptothom Alo AppContett 2Arc

Nowsin fosnim is seen ot the stoge in CUET wtth othet winnefioftheN ational hll oth Olym pi od 201 6

Dr. Md. Shakowat Zaman Sarker, Associate Professor andChairman in the department of Electrical and ElectronicEngineering in the Uttara University, BangladeshDr. Md. Abdul Kadar Muhammad lMasum, AssociateProfessot Department of Computer Science andEngineering,llUCDr. Liakat Ali,Assistant Professor at Caldwell University, USA

Dr. Hijbul Alam - Faculty of Natural Sciences, University ofTampere

Dr. Arafat Rahman, Assistant Professor, University Malay-sia Pahang

Dr. Shahera Hossain, Assistant Professor, C5E, Universityof Asia PacificMustagis Billah - Associate Professor and Head, Depart-ment of Computer Science and Mathematics, Bangla-desh Agricultural UniversityFeroz Ahmed Siddiky - Developer of first humanoidrobot in BangladeshArafater Rahman - CEO, Binary lmageYasir Arafat - United Nations, New YorkMahedee Hasan, Senior Software Architect at LeadSoft,Microsoft MVP

xv. LiakatAli Bh u iyan, Operative Director and Head, Depart-ment of lT,Walton Hi-Tech lndustries Ltd.

xvi. Faisal Ahmad, General lManager, Digital Services at RobiAxiata Limited

xvii. Kausar Muhammad lftekhar, Chief Executive Officer(CEO) at PaymentBD

xviii. Mahmud Hasan, Software Engineer ( iOS / Android ) atiThinkdiff.net

xix. Tanvir Shahriar Rimon - CEO at RANKS FC Properties Ltd.xx. Md. Nurul Huda, ivlanaging Director, lcon Groupxxi. Mazadul Hoque, Technical Solutions Manager, E Zone

Technologies . Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Former Ml5iManager, TwinMOS, Dubai, UAE

xxii. Rajib Hasan, Head of News at NTV Europexxiii. Md.Shofiqul lslam,Chairman at Bluebay Systems Limited

& CEO at Dream Prospects

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7.,So od Mohnud,CSE, llUC is rcceiving 6th place owatd ot the Notianal

l/loth Olympiod 2Al7 ot CUET

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achievements ofthe CSE department at home and abroad

Year Venue/Organizel Name oftheContest

Total No.

ofteamsllUC rank

2002 ruc llUC lnter University

Programming Contest (llUPC)

28 1st,2nd,3rd

2002 IUB ctg UPC t0 1st,3rd,5th

)002 AIUB AtPC 2002 65 12th, 15th, Best Female Team

2002 BUET ACNI ICPC 2002 79 I8th, Best Female Team

2003 UC 2nd IIUPC 2nd,3rd, Best Female Team

2003 Chittagong Computer Fair 2003 36 1st,3rd, Best Female Team

2003 AIUB ArPC 2003 56 1oth

2003 DIU DIU IUPC 11th

2003 5EU NCPC 17th

2003 BU ET ACt\4 ICPC 2003 8l 23rd

2003 Jadavpur University ACM ICPC (lndia site) 54 9th

2003 llT Bombay ACIM ICPC (lndia site) 35 23td

2004 UC 3rd IIUPC 28 1st,2nd,3rd, Best Female Tear

2004 UC NCPC 70 I0th

2004 N5U ACM ICPC 2004 96 8th

2005 DU NCPC 80 4th

2005 IIUC 4th IIUPC 30 1st,2nd, Best Female Team

2005 Amrita University ACIM ICPC (lndia site) 26rh

2005 N5U ACtVI-lcPc 2005 34th

2005 DU Hardware Project Show 2nd

2006 IIUC 5th UPC 30 2nd, 3rd, Best Female Team

2006\ BU ET ACt\4 tcPc 2006 60 22nd

2007 UC 6th lluPc 36 2nd, Best Female Team

2007 EWU ACM ICPC 2OO7 r 8rh

- 2006 ULAB NCPC 66 22nd

2008 BU ET BUET NCPC 2OO8 59 30th

2008 NSU ACI\4 rCPC 2008 85 32nd

2009 Iuc 7th IUPC 20 2nd, Best Female Team

2009 N5U ACI\4 ICPC 2009 100 56th,60th and 63rd

2010 HSTU HSTU.IUPC 40 7th

2010 NSU ACI\4 ICPC 2010 51st,53rd & 59th

2010 5U5T NCPC 85 36th

2011 luc 8th ltuPc 25 2nd,5th, Best Female Team

201 1 BGC BGCTUB 20] 1 8th

2011 DU NCPC (Female) 50 18th,19th

2011 N5U AC|VI rcPC 201',r 40th

Year Venue/Organizer Name of theContest

Total No.

ofteamsllUC rank

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2012 CUET cuET IUPC 2012 6th position

2012 UC 9rh [uPC 2012 21 7th, Best Female Team

2012 UT IUT lT Cyber SecurityContest 2012 19 5th

20"t2 IUT ll.lT lT Fest Pr0gnmmlng Contest 2012't 10 29th & 34th

2012 DU ACI\4 |CPC 2012 55th

2013 CUET CUET CSE Fest 1 3 7th,9th, t0th

2013 N5U ACtVI-tcPc 2013 52nd

2013 UC roth ltuPc 30 6th, 9th,'1oth Best Female

2014 CU ET CUET IUPC 2014 7th,9th,1oth & 12th

2014 Green Tech lnstitute ofBusiness & Science

lnt'l Contest on Programming& Systems Development-2o14

3rd

Honorable Mention2014 BU BT ACM |CPC 2014

2014 IIUC t1 th UPC

ACi\4 ICPC Dhaka 2015

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122

3rd

20'15 N5U 76th

201 5 SUST

DIU

UC

EATL- Prothom Alo

SUST 5th CSE Carnival 2015 111 58th

2015

2015

2016

2016

20't7

NationalG ri Programming Contest 2015

r 2rh lruPc 2015

EATL- Prothom Alo App Contest 2016

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3rd,5th

I st Runner up of Cateqory A

Bangladesh Mathematical

Societ, CentrerCUET

Bangladesh Mathematical5oc,et, Centre: CUET

8th National Undergraduatel\4athematics 0lympiad 201 6

9th National UndergraduateMathematics Olympiad 201 7

7th

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NCPC 2017 6b w2017

2017

ACM ICPC 2OI7

5U5T 2017

44th

65th

2ndru

2017 UC 13th lluPc

CUET IUPC 20] 72017 CU ET 6th

2017 UT luT 9th lCI FEST 20r 7(App Development Competition)

Cha m pio n

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Year Venue/Organizer Name of theContest

TotalNo.ofteams

llUC rank

2012 CUET cuET UPC 2012 6th position

2012 UC 9th [uPc 2012 27 7th, Best Female Team

2012 UT IUTIT Cyber Secu tyContest 2012 t9 5th

2012 IUT IUT lI Fest Proghmmrng Contest 2012 110 29th & 34th

2012 DIU ACM ICPC 2012 55th

2013 CUET CUET CsE Fest 13 7th,9rh,10th

2013 NSU ACM-rCPC 2013 52 nd

2013 UC 10th ltuPc 30 6th, 9th, 1oth Best Female

2014 CUET CUET IUPC 2OI4 7th,9th,1oth & 12th

2014 Green Tech lnstitute ofBusiness & Science

lnt'l Contest on Programming& Systems Development-2014

3rd

2014 BU BT ACM tCPC 2014 Honorable lMention

2014 UC 1 r th lruPC 32 3rd

2015 NSU ACM ICPC Dhaka 2015 122 76th

2015 5U5T SUST 5th CSE Carnival 2015 111 58th

2015 DIU

UC

EATL- Prothom Alo

Nati0nal Girh' ProgDmm ng Contest 2015 64 37th

2015

2016

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EATL. Prothom Alo App Contest 201 6

30

112

110

119

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1st Runner up ofCategory A

2016

2017

2016

Bangladesh Mathematical

5ociety, Centre:CUET

Bangladesh l\4athematical

So(iety,CentrerCUET

UAP

UAP

IUT

UIU

UAP

SUST

UC

8th National Undergraduate

Mathematics 0lympiad 2016

9th National Undergraduatel\4athematics olympiad 2017

UAP NCPC 2OI6

ACM tCPC 2016

59rh

2016

2016

66

44th

65th

2nd

tuT tuPc 2016

NCPC 2017

ACM |CPC 20r 7

SUST 2017

r 3th UPC

CUET IUPC 2017

2017

2017

20't7

2017

2017 CUET

IUT

6th

Champion2017 tuT gth tct FEST 2017(App Development Competition)

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A pidtne ofthebeqinning ofthe rolly to morkthe 15th anniversory of the computetclub

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activities of the Department of CSE in the last one-year (2017):

Date Name of the Event

2017 .O1.20 Programming Contest

2017.01.22

2017.02.03

Winter Cloth Distribution

Farewell of 34th Batch & Fresher's Reception of43rd Batch

Day Long Workshop on Android App Development

Seminar on Learn Without Limits;Current C5E Tiends and Research

CSE All'^ni R"rnion zoiz

Project Eid Share

First Programming Workshop [A event of Programming Society]

1 5- Year Celebration of Computer Club

Farewell of 35th Batch & Fresher's Reception of44th Batch(Female)

Farewell of 35th Batch & Fresher's Reception of r+4th Batch(Male)

MASLab Presents Basic Arduino Workshop

Day Long Workshop on loT Cloud Architecture

Departmental Orientation

Programming Contest

lntra Department Math Olympiad organized by CSE Math olympiad committee

Football Tourna ment

Fresherl Reception of CSE 45th Batch

Hackathon (sub event ofTechfest)

Programming Workshop

TechFest (Jointly Organized With Other club of FSE)

2017.02."17

2017.02.20

2017.04.2',1

2017.06.21

2017.07.20

2017.07.26

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2017.08.13

2017.O8.17

2017.10.11

2017.'10.24

2017.10.26

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2017.11.16

2017 .1 1 .15-1 6

2017.'t1.16

2017.12.20-21

2017.12.28 Weekly Programming Workshop

Weekly Programming Workshop (2 on same day)2017.12.28

Focuhy Member5 ote teen ot o discustion meeting ond lftot Mahfeeoryanized W Itlomizotion Commhtee (SLFoculty Membe5 orc seen oL o tid Reunion Prcgrcm oryanized by

kl a m i, or i o n Com m i ft ee. CSE

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A vtew Ol lhe tn4ugurol sessrcn ol lntet Semestet footboll lournoment prcfessot Dt, Md, DelWOt Hossoin is giving O Creit to Dr, lvd, Anisul Katimorgonized by Computer Club

Current lnformation of Students per Semester in the department of CSE, llUC(Autumn 2012 to spring 2017):

Current Number of Teachers and Students (Autumn 2017 Session):

Aviewofthe exciting moment of lntet Semestet Footbolllounonentorganized by Conputet Club

A view of the inougurol session of lntet Semestet Footboll |ournomentorgonized by Computer Club

l st Semester (Average of

last 4 semesters)

Average of last 10 semesters

l st Semester Graduates

Number of

Applicants per Seat

GPA(HSC+SSC) Registered per

Semester

o/o pass Graduates per

Semester

CG PA

2.92 8.96 156 93.06 52.00 3.262

Number of Students Number ofTeachersStudent-Teacher Ratio

Male Female Regular Guest

773 479 41 48 20:1

Number of Graduates from the Department of CSE up to November 2017:

Male Female Total

1078 449 't 527

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Andtoid Appt onized by conputet Club

Co-Curricular Activities :

Computer Club is a well-organized organization run by ttrstudents with the active supervision of the teachers. Thi

computer club publishes digital magazines, organize

various competitions such as programming contests

software contests,quiz competitions, lT debates,study toufreshers' reception and farewell ceremony, cricket tourna

ment, football tournament, cultural program, rally eu

l\4embers of the Computer Club take part in various socia

and humanitarian activities such as winter cloth distribu

tion, blood donation, and food distribution among casual

ties etc. This club collaborates in the Tech Fest / lT Festiva

every year, where all departments under the Faculty o

science & Engineering, llUC and participants from othe

universities also particiPate.

Research Activities: Students of this department partia

pate in various national and international seminars eac

year and present their articles. Each year, students of thi

department publish a good number of articles in differer

recognized journals.

Seminars & WorkshoPs: A number of seminars and worl

shops are organized by the seminar committee o Cs

department in each semester, where the speakers rol

home and abroad talk about contemporary issues on lC

and participate in discussions with teachers and studentl

Math olympiadMath Olympiad is held under the supervision of the l\4at

Olympiad Committee every year. Those who achieve fln

second and third positions are rewarded by the Universi

and they take part in the regional and national math Olyn

piad. Meanwhile, our boys and girls were rewarded in ttregional math Olympiad in 2016 and 20'! 7.

Press and PublicationThere is a publication unit in the CSE department und

whose supervision magazines, brochures, leaflets, bookle

etc. are published. Among them, Gateway 2005, Souveni

2O'17 on the occasion of CSE alumni reunion are notable'

lslamization CommitteeThere is a unit in the department which organizes differe

programs in pursuit of moral development of studen

teachers. staff and environment.The programs include lfl

Mahfeels, discussion programs, seminars, workshops e

where renowned lslamic scholars delivers speech a

interacts with the audience.

lndustrial Training, Collaboration, Placement, al

A(creditation Committee (ITCAP)

The key to collaboration between University and lndus

is building a strong relationship in which each entity is

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benefitted considerably.Collaboration gives the industriesaccess to a greater breadth and depth of knowledge andtechnologies that would normally be unavailable throughinternal development. From the Universities perspective,benefits from the collaboration fall under both public andprivate funding opportunities and increase incomethrough licensing and patenting. Through these relation-ships, students and researchers also gain exposure topractical problems and potential employment opportuni-ties.

Department of CsE is continuously trying to increasebonding with different renowned ICT industries. Withinone year, top executives of leading software firms likeLeadsoft, Nascenia, ThemeExperts visited llUC campus totrain the students'of CSE cutting-edge technologies andbest practices ofthe software industries.They also contrib-uted by reviewing the 8.5c. Engineering syllabus of CSE,

llUC and by providing their valuable feedback. As a result,students of CSE are getting more opportunity for intern-ship and job in the renowned software firms.

AgtoupolNige on students ol the dept. of CSE,llUC orc seen ot llUCaanput

Previous Publication by the Dept. of CSE

Edited by A.N.M. Rezaul Karim

A gtoup of lUC pot dponts appeorcd ot the Notionol Moth alympiod2016 0t the CUET

Aview of the fotewellof 34th botch ondthe rcception cercmony of43th botch hosted by the @mputet club

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benefitted considera bly. Colla boration gives the industriesaccess to a greater breadth and depth of knowledge andtechnologies that would normally be unavailable throughinternal development. From the Universities perspective,benefits from the collaboration fall under both public andprivate funding opportunities and increase incomethrough licensing and patenting. Through these relation-ships, students and researchers also gain exposure topractical problems and potential employment opportuni-ties.

Department of CSE is continuously trying to increasebonding with different renowned ICT industries. Withinone year, top executives of leading software firms likeLeadsoft, Nascenia, ThemeExperts visited llUC campus totrain the students'of CSE cutting edge technologies andbest practices ofthe software industries.They also contrib-uted by reviewing the 8.5c. Engineering syllabus of CSE,

llUC and by providing their valuable feedback. As a result,students of CSE are getting more opportunity for intern-ship and job in the renowned software firms.

Aview ol the lotewellof 34th batch ondthe reception ceremony of43th bdtch hosted by the computer club

A Eaup af Nigetian ttudehts af lhe dept. of CSE, llUC ote seen ot llUCcompus

Previous Publication by the Dept. of CSE

Edited by A.N.M. Rezaul Karim

A group of IUC pofticiponts appeorcd at the Notianol Molh 1lyn pnd2A16 at the CUET

A view of the rcception cetemony o(45th batch hasted by the

Souvenir, 2017CSE Alumni Reunion

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Welcome to the department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at lnternational lslamicChittagong.The Department runs an undergraduate program, namely Electrical and Electronic EngineeringThe field of Electrical and Electronic Engineering encompasses many exciting technologies such as powerelectrical machineries, microelectronics, computer systems, communications system, Nano technology,cal system and etc. which have been among the fastest growing and most challenging technologies thatthe development of the modern information-based society.

The dept. established in Spring-2006 in Dhaka Campus, Dhaka and started in Spring-2007 in CityChittagong. Dept. of EEE started its journey with 65 students and few teachers and staff.Enrollment is twice in a year for the Bachelor Programs. lt follows the open credit hour system. ln EEE,

need 4 years for completing graduation. Each year includes 2 semesters. EEE dept. has been shifted tocampus at Sprin9-2009. EEE Female section started in Spring-2017 semester with 22 students. Currently aboutstudents are studying in this dept. Experienced and Rich Regular Faculty Members with foreign degrees.number of Faculty members is 46, currently in active service are 30. l6 Faculty members are in higher study.

"The Mission of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering program is to offer the strong academicneeded to produce well-educated students who can become productive members ofthe Electrical andEngineering profession.This mission is consistent with the academic component of the University's mission,is in part to provide a strong academic program in engineering."

Our vision is to place this department as a Center of Excellence in higher education and research. With thisview we want to provide our students with a strong theoretical foundation, practical engineering skills,in interpersonal communications and teamwork and a daily emphasis on lifetime ethics & values,conduct and critical thinking.

"The Objedive of the undergraduate Electrical and Electronic Engineering program is to instill in llUCthe knowledge, skills, attitude, and ethical values necessary to be successful practitioners who are able topositive social impacts at the state, regional, national, and international levels. Additionally,llUC seek tonecessary academic background for Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduates pursuingdegrees."

The Department currently has 46 faculty members whereas 30 faculty members are in active servicesone Professor, three Associate Professors, and five PhD holders with several foreign degrees from differentnent universities around the world. Currentlyl6 faculty members are in higher study.The dept. also has t 3trative staffto run the dept. smoothly.The most remarkable strength ofthis dept. is very good student teacherthat is 20:1. We have l0 laboratories with advanced equipments and facilities for supporting our teachingresearch. The Department's web site (http://www.iiuc.ac.bd/eee) provides a range of information aboutDepartment.

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A Brief Overview onDepartment of EEE, I

Muhammad Athar UddinAssociate Professor and Chairman

Dept. of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE),

of the Department

Alumni Employment and study information

This survey has taken on 260 [25olo (approx.oftotal)] EEE graduates who are working in different sector and studyin home and abroad.

Research Publications

48 research articles were published from I st June 2Ol6 tobetween 1 st April 201 7 to 3l st December 201 7 in different

3'l th March 201 7. l8 research articles were publishedlnternational Journal and Conferences.

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Final year students go for one month lndustrial Training in Training lnstitute for Chemical lndustries (TICI), Narsindievery year. students also go for Industrial Attachment in GEM Plant, BSRM, Phartoli Textile Mills Ltd., pGcB KhulsiGrid, Sikalbaha Power Plant etc.Science olympiad held at llUC in each year. Besides these,llUc Tech Fest also heldin every Year.

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lntroduction:Department of Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering (ETE) is one of the departments of Faculty of Science& Engineering (FSE) was established on December 15, 2010. ln this department, there are l1 permanent facultymembers, around 350 students, T classroom & 5 Labs named Telecommunications Lab, Computer Lab,lnternet andSimulation Lab, Electronics Lab and Electrical and Measurements Lab.

More then 200 students were graduated from the department are successfully pursuing higher studies in abroad,doing jobs in government, semi government & privatejobs in home & abroad.

To promote the department & engaged the students with co- curricular activities, llUC Telecom Club is formedunder supervision of the pioneer Late Abdullah Al Masud. At present, Engr. Md. Jashim Uddin (Asst. Professor &Chairman, Dept. of ETE), lvluhammad Mostafa Amir Faisal (Asst. Professor, Dept. of ETE) and Saif Hannan (Asst.Professor, Dept. of ETE) have been serving as the President, Vice President & Treasurer respectively. MD. MarufulHasan Sabbir is serving as the General Secretary from the students & Md Kamruzzaman and Tamzid Uddin areAssistant General Secretaries ofthe club for Autumn 201 7.

Achievement Highlights:Students from ETE Department are regularly participating in different events & competitions hosted by IIUC aswell as other universities all over the country. ln most cases, they succeeded by showing their potentials by thedirect supervision and support of llUC Telecom Club.

Some ofthe highlighted achievements are:

Year Competition/Program Host Event/Category Position

2018 Digital lnnovation Fair DistrictAdministration,Chittagong

lnnov-A-Thoir Best Young

rnnovator

2018 National Physics

Olympiad 2018Bangladesh

Physics

OlympiadCommittee

lnter University

Project 5howChampion

2017 Tech Fest 2017 UC lnter University

Robo FightChampion

lnter University

Project Show

Champion

lnter University

ldea GenerationRunner lJp

Poster presentation 1st Runner Up &

2ndRunner Up

Tech Olympiad Runner Up

A Brief Overview on theDepartment of ETE, IIUC

Engr.Md.Jashim UddinChairman & Assistant Professor

Dept. of Electronic & Telecommunications Engineering (ETE) ,llUC

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2017 IEEE 5pectra UC Project Show

Competition

Champion &

Runner Up

2017 EEE Day 2017 BUET lnter University

Project Show(Senior Category)

Honorable Mention

2017 lnter Dept. Football

Tournament

UC Football Tournament Champion

2016 CUETCSE Fest CU ET lnter University

Project show

Champion

2016 BAIUST EEE Day BAIUST lnter University

Project Show

Champion

2016 ICISET 2016 UC lnter University

Project Show

Runner Up

2015 Tech Fest 2015 UC Project Show

Competition

Champion,

2nd Runner Up &

Best Emerging

Young Engineer

Robo-Fight

Competition

Champion &

2nd Runner Up

2014 Tech Fest 2014 UC Project Show

Competition

2nd Runner Up &

Best Emerging

Young Engineer

Tech QuizCompetition

Champion,3rd Place &

4th Place

Champion in Project Show, cUET CSE FEST 2016

Glimpses from the Recent Activities of ETE DePartment:

5eminars:ln every session, some technical & non-technical seminars are organized by llUC Telecom Club as students can

updated with recent engineering & technological trends. Recently a seminar titled by Evolution of Cellular Cot

munication: 2G,3G,4G & Beyond held on Novembet 1"1,2017 where the resource person was from lslan

University ofTechnology (lUT). Besides, seminars were arranged on different topics like Cisco Certified Netwo

Associatl (CGNA), Hig-her Study Abroad, English & Math proficiency test for higher study etc. Nationall)

internationally recognized resource persons are invited to conduct the seminars'

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Seminar on Evolution of Cellular Communication:2G,3G,4G & Beyond; November 1 1,2017

Workshops & Skill Development Trainings:Department of ETE organizes workshop & skill

development training on different topicsregularly so that students can be skilled in some

specific areas.ln 201 7, there were two workshops

on robotics organized. First one is about Basic

Robot Design & Micro(ontroller Program-ming held on May 14, 20'17 & another one is

about Line Following Robots held on August

16, 2017. After these workshops, students

became capable of making robots & participated

in various robotics competitions. Beside robotics,

some workshops were arranged on Latex, C

Programming etc.

Competitions:lntra ETE Robo-Fight Competition 2017,whichwas the only Robo-Fight competition organized

by any individual department in llUC held on

November 06,201 7. Around 8 teams participated

in the competition.

Foundation Day Celebration:For the first time in llUC, foundation day of an

individual department was observed on Decem-

ber 15, 201 7. The "ETE Day Celebration 2O17"

was organized on the occasion of 7th anniversary

of ETE Department, llUC which was observed

with Rally, friendly cricket match,

sharing, Cultural night etc.

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lntra ETE Robo-fi9ht Competition 2017;November 06,2017

Farewell Felicitation,Spring 201 7; January 21, 2018 Bar-B-Q festival by ETE

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Cultural Contest; July 25, 201 7

Cultural & Theater:

To spread the sound culture among theETE department works with cultural team whodedicated to entertain and train the students

enthusiastic manner. To create these kind

individuals, a "Cultural Contest" is arrangedyear in different categories like QuranPatriotic & lslamic song. Free hand acting, lnsta

neous speech, Poem recitation etc. The last

Contest was held on )uly 25,2017.

Department also have a theater team whodrama in every year especially for lnter club D

Competition.ln 201 7, the team staged a drama

"Dorpone Ghunpoka" at llUC Auditorium.

Spolts Competition:ln every semeste[ Department organizes

types ofsports tournament such as Football,

Badminton etc. Last year, two tournaments

organized titled "lnter Semester Football Tou

ment 2017"& "ETE Badminton Tournament 2017

Another competition was organized fortheof ETE entitled "lntra Departmental lndoor

Competition 2017" on Septembet 14,2017.

were three indoor events (Chess, Carom &

LUDU

Fresher's Reception & Farewell Felicitation:Fresher's Reception program is organized forenrolled students of the department to interact

the department in every semester. Likewise

Farewell Felicitation program is also organized

the outgoing students of the department.

lftar Mahfil:Every year, for all the members of ETE family, an

Mahfil is organized where a discussion prograrincluded by a well-known lslamic scholar. Last year,

lftar Mahfll & Discussion on Takwa was held on lune

2017 in Hotel Zaman.

SocialActivity:As a part of social responsibilities. ETE

along with Telecom Club organizes Blood Grou

Camp, Winter Cloth Distribution, Fund for

Relief etc.

Dorpone Ghunpokaat, lnter Club Drama Festival 20'17

Champion trophy reception from Honb. Vice-Chancellor, llUC

lndustrial Tour at BAF Johurul Hoque Base

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Department of Pharmacy under Faculty of Science & Engineering, lnternational lslamic University Chittagongstarted its journey in 2007 with a mission "to produce future's pharmacist who will be professionally as well associally and ethically responsible'lTo meet the goals, a group of 20 permanent faculty members working coher-ently. There are approx. 300 female students & 350 male students, 1 1 classrooms and '12 Labs in male & femalesections of the department.

More than 300 students graduated from the department successfully. Our graduates are working in differentreputed pharmaceutical industries, healthcare institutions, community pharmacy and in government and otherprivate sectors. Besides a number of outstanding students are pursuing higher studies in abroad.

llUC Pharma Club is formed to create a common platform for co-curricular activities where students participate invarious cultural & social programs, which help them in socialization, self-identification and self-assessment. ThePresident, Vice Presidents & Treasurers are selected from faculty members and General Secretary & AssistantGeneral Secretaries are elected from the students ofthe department.The basic organogram and the members ofthe club for Autumn 2017 semester is given below:

AGhievement Highlights:

Students of the Pharmacy Department are regularly participating in different events & competitions hosted byllUC as well as other universities and nationally.

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Department of PIIARMACY, ruCMd.Masudur RahmanAssistant Professor and Chairman

Department of Pharmacy, llUC

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of the highlighted achievements are:

Year Competition/Program Host Event/Category Position

2017 Tech Fest 20i 7 UC {ntra University MedicinalPlant Show

lnter University ldea Generation

Champion, Male & Fer rRunner Up,I4ale & FerJ

Runner Up, Female

2015 Tech Fest 2015 UC lnter University ldea Generation Runner Up, Female

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5eminar on Time Management

Recent Activities of Pharmacy Department a

glance:

Seminars & Workshops:ln each semester,llUC Pharma Club organizes diF:seminars & workshops. Recently a seminar on Jmanagement" held on August 22,2017. Bes oa

workshop on "Research Methodology" arrangedJune 20,2017 by the club.

Sports Competition:llUC Pharma Club organizes different types of sttournaments such as Football, Cricket, Badminto^Last semester, two tournaments were organized i"lnter Semester Football Tournament 2017" & 'tSemester Cricket Tournament 2017'l ln addition 'tDepartmental lndoor Games Competition 2O17

organized for the students of the department. l}were different events present like Chess, Carom, JSudoku, Dartboards etc.

Fresher's Reception & Farewell Felicitation:Fresher's Receptlon program is organized for ne

enrolled students of the department to interact rthe department. Likewise, Farewell Felicitar

program is also arranged for the outgoing studentthe department

StudyTourat Sylhet in 2017

Freshers' Reception of Autumn-201 7 Semester

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lndustrialVisit at Bio Pharma Ltd

lndustrial Visit:To familiar with the practical insight of the pharma-ceutical industry, Department of Pharmacy arrangeindustrial visit for the students.ln the last session, thestudents visited two pharmaceutical industries: BioPharma Ltd. and Albion Pharmaceutical Ltd. onAugust 10,201 7 and May 05,20't 7 respectively.

World Pharmacist Day Celebration:"World Pharmacist Day 2Oi7" was observed onSeptember 25,201 7. The theme ofthe day was ,,From

research to healthcare: Your pharmacist is at yourservice".

Study Tour:Department of Pharmacy organizes study tours ineach year to welcome break in the routine for bothstudents and teachers. Students galn knowledge andupgrade their skills by using the new concepts theylearn from the educational tours.

Social Activity:As a part of social responsibilities, Department ofPharmacy along with tlUC Pharma Club organizesFree Blood Grouping Camp, BMI Checking, Aware-ness Program. Winter Cloth Distribution, Fund forFlood Relief etc.

lndustrial Visit at Albion Pharmaceutical Ltd.

Observation of "World Pharmacrsts Day-20j 7"

Free Blood Grouprng, Tech Fest 2015

Advanced Waste to Energy ( WtE) Technologfor Bangladesh

Poster Design Competition (Champion)

S.M.Tahsin Labib,Sohan UI AlamDept. of EEE, llUC

lntroduction:Waste to-Energy technology (WtE) is an emerging technology of the present world. Waste everywhere

Urgent disposal which requires manpower, cost. and proper space; so waste management is a challenge fo

government and city authority. Many countries such as Japan, lvliddle East, USA etc. have adopted WtE techn(

for waste management and to produce significant energy from waste. Waste-to Energy (WtE) tech nolog ies cc

of any waste treatment process that creates energy in the form of electricity, heat or transport fuels (e.9. d

from a waste source. Then, the power can be produced and distributed through local and national grid sys

Even though there are several methods of waste-to-energy (WtE) technologies but still selection of a sui

method for a specific country as well as city is an important issue in perspective of its economy, energy effio

and environmental aspects. That's why,our research motive is to choose the most effective method among al

technologies in perspective of our country economy, environmental impact and energy efficiency to pro

energy i.e. electricity from waste in an efficient and cost effective way with less environmental impact.This

will help us to make a green-smart city and also, the energy produced in this method can contribute signi

to reduce our electricity shortage with less environmental impact

Purpose:

The purpose of this research work can be summarized as follows..

E Choosing a more suitable and effective method among WtE technologies in perspective of our c,

economy and environment that can sustain with our future power demand.economy and environment that can sustain with our future power demand.

E Generating significant energy from waste in cost efficient way to contribute to our growing power dema

Ll Lesser greenhouse gas emission during process.

D Higher energy efficiency.D Proposal for a green and smart city.

Overuiew of Emerging WtE technologies:

lncineration Anaerobic Digestion Gasification

Thermal Conversion Biochemical Conversion Thermo-chemical Convers O

Compete Oxidation of waste matter Enzymaticdecompositlon of waste matter Partial Oxidation of waste m::

End product is steam which is

used to produce electricity

End product is Biogas and

Methane 9as which is used toproduce electricity

End product is steam anc

syngas. Syngas is primarily CC :

H2. Steam and Syngas is usi:produce electricity

Some key differences of WtE Technologies are given below:

lncineration Anaerobic Digestion Gasification

Designed to maximize theconversion of feedstock to

CO2 and H2O

Large quantities of oxygenneeded

Treated flue gas dischargedto atmosphere

Designed to maximize theconversion of feedstock to

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No oxygen needed

Tread flue gas is used atsome extent but CO2 is

discharged to atmosphere

Designed to maximize theconversion of feedstock to

CO and H2

Limited quantities of oxygen

Treated syngas is used forchemical production and

power productionMaterial handling andpreparation is complex

Material handling andpreparation problems can arise

Material handling andpreparation is simple

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From the comparative study and results it is seen that Gasification has more advantages and higher potentialthan the other technologies.

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Technology Process: The process of gasification starts from the collection of the Municipalwaste.The waste trucks takes the MSW to the gasification plant where it drops off its content into a wastewhere it waits to be used as fuel. From the waste storage the waste gets transferred to the area where itundergo thermal treatment. ln the heat exchange point the process creates two sources of energy:steamdirected to a steam turbine in order to produce electricity. and syngas. The syngas is then treated in ordercleaned up from sulfur and HCL. The clean syngas is then transferred into a gas turbine to produceshould be noted that at the stage of thermal treatment the leftover from the process is used to produceconsumer products.

Advantages over other WtE Technologies:

Some key advantages compared to other waste to energy (WtE) technologies are identified as follow:-

O Simple and robust designO Flexible waste processinga Minimal Land and Water Use

a Low Capital and Operating Costsa Production of High Value ProductsO All types ofwaste accepted except radioactive waste

Con(lusion:

According to overall analysis we can say that among all of the WtE technologies in perspective ofGasiflcation is the most cost effective, efficient, and environment friendly method of waste-to-energytechnology. Adopting this method will help us to produce electricity using waste for our growing poweras well as to fulfill our vision of making a green, clean and smart city. At last, we can conclude that gasificationplants will also greatly benefit us with the following:

) Produce more energy i.e. electricity.) Produce fewer emissions of criteria air pollutants) Produce lesser emissions of CO2

) Option for multiple end products

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An article on project showProject Show Competition (Best wimen Team)

Wakia Tun Nur Nisha, Sanchita SharmaDept. of C5E,llUC

We just had an amazing Tech Fest down at our University. lt was really fun to participate in Project ShowcaseCompetition. Our project was a l6*16 Dot Matrix Based digital learning display for kids especially for the childrenin rural areas having no electricity. The display can be showed with only a 6V battery. As the power needed to runthe display is very low Primary Schools can easily use this display to make the learning more enjoyable to thechildren. As children love the variety in everything, we've designed this system to make the learning procedure ofAlphabets & Numbers more appealable to the children as well as to keep their mind aside from different harmfulgadgets for eyesight. This project mainly illustrated the principle of dot matrix based digital with wireless control.It is a simple 16X1 6 LED based matrix display which is framed by cascading four 8X8 dot matrix led displays. Thedisplay can be hanged anywhere on the wall and kids can control the display by an RF remote control. A button inthe remote can switch the display from one mode to another mode.The modes are mainly Bengali vowels, Bengaliconsonants, Bengali numbers, English letters, English numbers and Arabic letters in order. After choosing a mode,the user can go to straightaway or past letter set or number by squeezing another two buttons of the remote.Thissystem will be helpful for children to lessen their addiction to gadgets harmful for eyesight. tn this design, we haveimplored the use of both hardware and software to bring about the entire project.The hardware components aresolely coordinated by the ATmega 328P microcontroller chip while the C- programming language has used toprogram the chip. lt was a great experience to create a variety of usual learning system for the children.ln currentnations, colleges, even schools use technologies to instruct the students.ln Bangladesh, a few schools and universities have presented technology-based learning, yet at the same time, we are a long ways behind to presenttechnology-based learning for kids at grade school. So we have tried to show one of our developed tech nologieswhich can help children to learn Bengali, English and Arabic letter sets and numbers.lt was fun working on theproiect with my partner sanchita Sharma and I hope we can do another project like that one again soon.

Wakia Tun Nur Nisha(on left) and Sanchita Sharma(on right)

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An article on RobofightRobofight Competition (Runner-up)

Sultan Mahmud Nahian , Yeasin Arafat Payek , Monjurul Hoque ChowdhuryDept.ofCSE,llUC

Team X-TremeWe are the students of Computer Science and Engineering department in llUC .ln our team we are three

Yeasin Arafat Payek , Monjurul Hoque Chowdhury and Sultan Mahmud Nahian. We all are in same batch and

section.

Ourjourney begun by participating in the "Autonomous Robofight challenge" in SUST C5E carnival 201 7. As we

technology lovers , We practiced and learned some basic robotics concept from our college & school life indir

ally. Coincidentally we met eachother in this university and By the grace of almighty Allah we formed a team

X-Treme in lst semester .Our team is mainly focusing in robotics, artificial intelligent. We have just started

journey,to gain knowledge and experience .We participated in various robotics contests.Till noWwe have

pated 3 different robotics competition. Among them we have achieved Champions trophy in llUC IEEE

2ol 7 and Runners up Trophy in llUC Techfest - 201 8 Robo-fight.

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Robo fight of llUC Techfest 2018 we had to build a wireless controlled fighting robot. Our robot has its ownpower source which was powered by DC power battery.Two robots will be placed on the round arena. During thewhole competition the environment was on our side but the flnals was not in our favor. But all through it is a great

achievement for us to came so far with our limited knowledge Alhamdulillah. We gained many knowledge andexperience that was very important for us to our future.

ln this project we divided ourself in two sectors, One is the mechanical/hardwire sector conducted by Yeasin Arafatand the other is the programming sector by Monjurul Hoque and Sultan Mahmud Nahian. We bought our prod-ucts from various local market etc. Our robot's body was built by wood and steel sheets .ln this project we use

arduino uno as a microcontroller , The Arduino Uno is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328 . lt has 14

digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs),6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a

USB connection,a powerjack,an ICSP header,and a reset button.The ATmega328 has 32 KB (with 0.5 KB used forthe bootloader). lt also has 2 KB of SRAM and 1 KB of EEPROM . That's enough to control our robots . The ArduinoUno can be powered via the USB connection or with an external power supply. The power source is selectedautomatically. External (non-USB) power can come either from an AC-to-DC adapter (wall wart) or battery. The

adapter can be connected by plugging a 2.1mm center-positive plug into the board's power jack. Leads from a

battery can be inserted in the Gnd and Vin pin headers of the POWER connector. The board can operate on an

external supply of 6 to 20 volts.lf supplied with less than 7V howevetthe 5V pin may supply less than five volts andthe board may be unstable.lf using more than I 2Vthe voltage regulator may overheat and damage the board.Therecommended range is 7 to 12 volts.

We use one power to supply to power all component . We use 1 2 volt DC power supply which is rechargeablebattery . There are many type of rechargeable batteries like ,The Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) battery , The NickelMetalHydride (NiMH) battery , The Lead Acid battery , The Lithium lon battery , The Lithium Polymer battery. We use theLithium lon battery.

Through this project we have gained many experiences, which will lead us a step forward in fulfilling ourdreams.We learn that in this kind of engineering sector giving up is not an option. Many failure will come butfailures are meant to be learn from . We are still in a learning process and wish to participate in many roboticscontests as possible .

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The challenging day with a project onEcho sight

Kazi Sami Ullah, Mahtab Momen, Amanat Ullah and Mahfuzur RahmanDept. of ETE,IIUC

Visual impairment is a visual defect which reduces the ability of vision to a certain degree that could not beby glasses or other usual means. On the other hand, blindness is the total inability to see anything. lt is soeasier to feed data to a visually impaired person than a blind person by enhanced or highly adopted visualas the visually impaired people do have a very little sight while blind people don't have any idea of vision. Weto design a device which could benefit both types of visually defected people.lt is also aimed to gather morearound yet keeping the expense of the device compact and cheap.

The baaic cohc€pt came from internet research and practical examples that we observed in previous Tech Festother project shows. Two common types of devices were presented frequently. One type of device is one or

feed by 4 vibrations motor. The distance could be sensed by the user by the variation ofas the distance increased or decreased.

By the grace of Almighty Allah, our first prototype was selected champion in IEEE spectra 20i 7 projectcompetition. Though the project was planned right before the competition, we planned to take the projectstep ahead of implementing the suggestion ofthe judges. Removing the vibration motors, we added an SD(memory card) and an earphone port on the board.5o, now the distance can be fed through Audio.feature was added that it could read the depth of the ground in front of the person. Also, another ultrasonicwas added in back.lt gave the user almost 360-degree sense around.

The project was presented in Tech Fest 201 7 and surprisingly we were selected Champion here also. lt was amoment forteam syndicate.The surprise was added by winning the Robotfight championship.lt was a day 0(The joy can't be expressed in words. We thank the Almighty for what we achieved, our teachers for their supand our llUC-an brothers.

Anyway, the goal of our proiect was to ensure the cost ofthe device as low as possible yet providing the maxinfunctionality. Most of the blind assist devices are out of reach of average people in Bangladesh.lo, we keptproduction cost below l5OO TK for this device. Yet a lot of development is possible on thiiproject, So we willadd much more functionality and enhance the performance ofthe device.

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stuck with a cane that alerts the user by haptic feed or audio feed. Another type is a weara{thing came to mind was to replace a white cane used by a blind person and make a weari

have some other features as well as the functionality of a white cane. The first prototype *lsensors that could read the distance of obstacles in front, left, right and down ofthe r-{

Comprehensive Analysis of Cloud Attenuation OverBangladesh for Microwave Communications

Poster Design Competition (2nd Runner Up)Md. lmtiaz Kamrul, Kazi Mazharul Haque, Nasim Mahmud Tushar

Dept. of ETE, tlUC

Abstract: Microwave communications enhance the scope of large bandwidth. On the other hand, cloud, rain andsome other environmental issues greatly introduce attenuation in microwave link. As Bangladesh is located in asubtropical region, Cloud causes rampant attenuation in microwave communication. For designing a miCowaveor satellite link it is important to consider the effect of cloud attenuation. The dominance of cloud at Ku (12 and14GHz), Ka (20 and 30GHz) and V (40 and 5oGHz) bands are investigated in this poster. The investigation is alsobased on ITU cloud attenuation model. This poster considers 14 geographical stations to colleci raw data ofweather for a specific time period (1994-2ol 3). Collected data are used to determine the cloud attenuation fordifferent frequencies of Ku, Ka and V bands.The contour map is also designed for different bands of inaccessibilityand our results show that the dominance of cloud attenuation is signiiicantly occurred in the northern part ofBangladesh.

lntroduction: Telecommunications have so many forms and types. Wireless communication provides mobility,flexibility and connectivity to the endangered geographical area. The demand of high data rate is considering acrucial issue for microwave communications link.Thus to overcome bandwidth limitation and wireless connectiv-it, microwave communication plays a vital role. However,the microwave frequency range (3OO MHz-300GHz) canintroduces the attenuation due to environment.

Objectives of our work:

Observe & calculation of the cloud attenuation in Ka, Ku and V Bands in BangladeshSimulation& contour map design over Bangladesh

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Data and Results of Our Work:

Earth Stations Cloud Coverage (oco (1994-201 3)

Barisal 3.7833

Chittagong 3.6000

Dhaka 3.7917

Sylhet 4.4000

Khulna 3.3917

Rajsha h i 3.3083

Rangpur 3.6750

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Conclusion: Channel environment is an important topic for microwave or satellite communication. Rain, cl

and tropospheric scintillation degrade the signal strength. The paper has analyzed the dominant effect of (

attenuation for microwave or satellite communication. The raw data are collected from Bangladesh Agricu

Research Council (BARC) and meteorological department of Bangladesh. Finally, the data are used to simulat

scenario of cloud attenuation by MATLAB for different geographical stations of Bangladesh. Contour map

designed by ARCGIS software for advocating the microwave link designer to give an initial idea about the eff(

the cloud in Bangladesh. This work will be helpful for Engineers and researchers to analyze the link budg

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Making A Sustainable and Reliable platform toSolve All Our Daily Problems (Both Real and

Digital) Using a Worldwide PlatformHackathon Competition (Champion, Female)

Hosna Ara Begum & Tahsina lslamDepartment of CSE,IIUC

Abstract:As we were given a problem for daily life to solve faster making a platform like Facebook. Thus, we tried to developa platform which can solve all our daily problems. There were two types of daily problems one of Real world (like:Load shedding, Undeveloped drainage system, undeveloped transportation system etc.) and another was fromDigital world (like: Cyber bullying, Blackmailing etc.). Our main intention was to make a strong network betweenpeople and authority to get instance action through notifying directly to the respective person and assuring thesolution of the sufferings.

lntroduction:We were thinking of making a platform which will be flexible to use for user and easy to submit sufferings. And also,that platform will make the authorized member bound to give attention to the submitted problem arfo also, theyhave to takc necessary steps to solve the problem through central observation.

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Overview:our platform will be a notifying platform like Facebook but out contribution will be notification countinq. Means,the platform will use two types of sub platform one is for user and another is for authorized member. User can usethat like daily using app for recreation and whenever they will face problem like: water blockage for undevelopeddrainage system they can take the picture and post that on their timeline with location ta-gging the concernauthority's page. Like this way when an authorized page will 9et 1o+ notification then the auth-oiize-d page will beblocked temporarily till they are taking their necessary steps. We have both online and offline servicei aLng withcomplaining in higher authority to ensure the actions. Both accounts will be secured through birth certificatenumber so that we can make sure that every person using this account in their daily life.

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Shahidul lslam KhanAssociate Professor

Siddique AhmedAssistant Professor

Fouzia Ferdous (51)

Associate Professor

Farhana Haider (SL)

Assistant Professor

i\,4ohammed Shamsul AlamAssociate Professor

A.N.lvl. Rezaul KarimAssociate Professor

Tanveer AhsanAssociate ProFessor

Mohammad Mahadr Hassan

Associate Professor

aDr.Abdul Kadar Muhammad Masum

Associate Professor

Shaikh SharifulHabibAssistant Professor

i\4d. MahiuddinAssistant Professor

Mohammed ShafiullahAssistant Professor

Abdullahil KafiAssrstant Professor

lvld.Atikur Rahman (51)

Assistant Professor

Mohammad Aman UllahAssistant Professor

Zinia SultanaAssistant Professor

Muhammad l\4oazam HossenAssistant Professor

Nluhammad Ja mshed Aam Patwary(SL)

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Muhammad Kamrul Hossain Patwary

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Dr. Md. Shamimul Haque ChoudhuryAssociate Professor

N4r. Md. Shafiu I Alam (SL)

Assistant ProfessorDr.Fakir Sharif Hossain

Assistant ProfessorDr. Sikder Sunbeam lslam

Assistant ProfessorEngr. l\4d. Ataur Rahman (51)

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Asslstant ProfessorMrs. Nargis AkterAssrstant Professor

Engr.Mohammad Faisal (SL)

Assistant ProfessorEngr Mohammed Abdul Kader

Assistant ProfessorEngr. Md. Ahsanul Hoque (51)

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Mr.Md.Jashim UddinAssistant Professor

Dr. Md.l,4ozahar AliAssistant Professor

Engr.lvld. Aasim Ullah (SL)

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Mr.Md.Shafiullah (51)

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Md.Abdur Rahman Munna (51)

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Mr. Md. RasheduzzariaLecturer

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Mr. Emranul KabirLecturer

Engr. l\4d. lsmail HaqueLecturer

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Sumayea Benta HasanFinan(e Secretary

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Fahmida YasminExecutive A,4ember 2

Nazneen Sultana BristyAssistant Press Secretary

Afra Brnte OsmanAssistant Photographer

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Md. Baizid MahmudAsst Sports Secretary

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laama nur Rahman, CSE [4d. Sohel Mahmld, C5E Mohd. Raihan Uddin, CSE

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Tahsina lslam Hosna Ata Begum

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Md.Sheikh Ghazanfar

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Sabrina ltlaisha

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Afsana Akther Roshnilasnim Sabreen Radi

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Pro[Dr lvld. Delawer Hossain is speaking at hackathon.

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faculty members and guests are seen in the Medicinal PlantShow Competition

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lnter- University Progtamming Contest

Mr.Tanveer Ahsan, C5E

Md. Khaliluzzaman, CSE

Shayhan Ameen Chowdhury, C5E

A.B.M. Yasir Arafat. CSE

Saifur Rahman, CSE

Gulam Sarwar Chuwdhury CSE

RahimaAfrose, CSE

Ahmed lmteaj, CSE

SumaiyaDeen Muhammad, CSE

Muhammad Kamrul Hossain Patwary, CSE

Mr. Ashraf Uddin, EEE

Mr. Md. Sakir Hossain, ETE

Sanjida islam Bristy, Pharmacy

Software Development Competition

Mr.5hahidul lslam Khan, C5E

Md. Khaliluzzaman. CSE

Lutfun Nahar, CSE

Saifur Rahman, CSE

Gulam Sarwar Chuwdhury, C5E

Rahima Afrose,, CSE

Saiful lslam, CSE

Md. Eftekhar AIam, Lecturer, EEE

Mr. Mahedi Hasan, ETE

Riniara Khatun, Pharmacy

Cy6er Games Contest

AKMMasum,CSEZinia Sultana, CSE

Shayhan Ameen Chowdhury, CSE

SanjidaSharmin, CSE

Md. Adil Mahmud Roman, CSE

Ahmed lmteaj, CSE

lsrat Binteh Habib, CSE

Md. Salim Miah, CSE

Khaled Syfullah Fuad, Lecturer, EEE

Mr. Syed Zahidur Rashid, ETE

Mr. A.T.M. Mostafa Kamal, Pharmacy

Poster Presentation Competition

Dr. M Shamimul Haque Choudhury, EEE

Md. Rashidul lslam. EEE

Shafait Ahmed, EEE

Md. Rasheduzzaman, EEE

Mr. Eftekhar Alam, Lecturer, EEE

Mr. Khaled Syfullah Fuad, Lecturer, EEE

Risul lslam Rasel, CSE

Shamima Akter, CSE

Mr. Saif Hannan, ETE

Md. Mominur Rahman, Pharmacy

Tech Olympiad

Mr. Md Mostafa Amir Faisal, ETE :::s1

Mr. Saif Hannan. ET =t

Mr. Mohammad Woli Ullah, ETE

Snajida Sharmin, CSE

Mr. Md. Salim Miah, CSE

Engr. i\4d. Atiqul lslam, EEE

Mr. Kazi Ashfak Ahmed Chy, Pharmacy

Medicinal Plant Show Competition

Mr. Md. Sekendor Ali ,Pharmacy,Mr. A.S. M. Ali Reza, Pharmacylvlrs. Riniara Khatun, PharmacyMd.5hahab Uddin, CSE

Mr. Emranul Kabir, EEE

Mr Abu Zafar l\4d.lmran, ETE

ldea Generation Competition

Mr. Syed Md. Tareq ,Pharmacy,Mr. Md. Mominur Rahman, PharmacyMr. A.lM. Mostafa Kamal, PharmacyAfrina Azad, PharmacyMd. Borhan Uddin, CSE

lsrat Binteh Habib, CSE

Dr. Sikder Sunbeam lslam, EEE

Mr. Md. Sakir Hossain, ETE

Finance & Sponsol

Prof Dr. Md. Monirul lslam ,CSE,Mr. Md. Shamsul Alam, C5EMr. Mahammed Arif Hasnayeen. CSEMr. Ahmed Shan-A Alahi, CSEMr. Md. Ahsanul Hoque, EEE

Mr. Md. Razu Ahmed,ETEMr. Mominur Rahman, PharmacyMr. Md. Aktar Sayeed, PharmacyMd.Tawfiqur Rahman, ACFD

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Mr. Mohammed Abu Sayeed, pharmacy

Mr. Md. Sekendar Ali, PharmacyMr. Kazi Ashfak Ahmed Chowdhury, pharmacy

Mr.A.5. M.Ali Reza, PharmacyProf. Dr. Md. Monirul lslam, Dean, FSE

Mr. Mohammed Safiullah, CSE

Mr. Md.lsmail Haque, EEE

Mr. Syed Zahidur Rashid, ETE

Seminar & Workshop

Mr.5k. Md. Golam Mostafa. EEE

Mr. Md. Rashidul islam, EEE

Dr. Mozahar ali, EEE

Mr. Md. Atiqul lslam, EEE

Mr. Md. Lokman Hossain, EEE

Mr. Mohammad Manjur alam, CSEMr. Shaikh Shariful Habib, CSE

Mr. Md. Mostafa Amir Faisal, ETE

Mr. A.T.M. Mostafa Kamal, Pharmacy

Decoration

Mr. Md. Athar Uddin, EEE

Mr. Md. Atiqul lslam, EEE

Mr. Md. Shahid Ullah, EEE

Mr. Nazmus Sakib, EEE

Mr. Al lmran,EEEMr Abdullahhil Kafi, CSE

Mr. Siddique Ahmed, CSE

Mr. Mahedi Hasan, ETE

Mr. Kazi Ashfak Ahmed Chowdhury, pharmacy

Mr. Anwarul Azim, DD, LMDMr. Akramul Haque, ITD

Transport

Mr. Sayed Allamah lqbal, EEE

Mr. Md. Eftekhar Alam, EEE

Dr. Sikder Sunbeam lslam, EEE

lvlr. Md. Rashedul tslam, CSE

Mr. Md. Mahmudur Rahman,CSEMr. Mohammad Woli Ullah, ETE

Mr Md. Hazrat Ali, PharmacyMr. I\4ohammad Mohiuddin, TDMr. Akther Hossain,TD

Publication

N4r. A.N.M. Rezaul Karim, CSE

Mr. Muhammad Azizul Hoque, ELLMr. Faisal Bin AI Abid, CSE

Mr. Kazi Ashfak Ahmed Chowdhury, pharmacy

Mr. A.B.M. Yasir Arafat, CSE

Mr. A.Z.M.lmran, ETE

Mr Md. Mubarak Hossain, EEE

Muhammad Kamrul Hossain patwary, CSEMs. lsrat Binteh Habib, CSE

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Program Committee

Mr. N4d. Shamsul Alam, CSEA.B.M. Yasir Arafat, CSEMr. l\4ahammed Arif Hasnayeen,CSEMr. Nazmus Sakib EEEMr. Md. Mostafa Amir Faisal, ETEMr. Md.Ashruf Uddin, Pharmacyl\4r. Chy Golam Mawla, STAD

Website Committee

Mr. Shayhan Ameen Chy, C5EMr. Md. Shamsul Alam, CSEMr. Mohammad manjur Alam, CSEMr. Mahedi Hasan, ETEMr. Syed Md.Tareq, PharmacyMr. Md. Mahi Uddin, ITDMr. Yusuf Khalil, ITD

Press & Media Committee

Mr. Md. Masud ur Rahman, PharmacyMr.l\4ominur Rahma n, Pha rmacyMr. Moham mecj. Abu 5ayeed, pharmacyMr. Saiful islam, CSE

Mr. Mohammad Mobarak Hossen, EEEMr. Md. Razu Ahmed, ETEMr. Md. Mustaq Khondakar, AD, PRO

Discipline & Welfare

Mr. Razu Ahmed, ETE,Mr. Md. Jashim uddin, ETEMr. Md. Mostafa Amir Faisal, ETEl\4r. Md. Moazzem Hossain, CSElvlr5. Zlnra 5Ultana ( SF

Mr. Md. Nazmus 5akib, EEE

Mrs Nargis A kte r, EEE

Mr. Md. Mominur Rah man, pharmacyMs Afrina Azad, Pha rmacyDr. Md. Kausarur Rashid, MBBS,MODr. Abu Shadat l\4ohammad Sayem,MBBS,MODr. Ayar Dilruba, MBBS,MO

Entertainment

Dr Mohammed Aktar Sayeed, Pha rma cyl\4r. Md. Mominur Rahman, PharnracyMr. Kazi AshfakAhmed Chovrdhury e-:.-:c.Mr. Md. Shab uddin. CSEMr.Muhammad Karnru Hossai. r::..:., CSEMr. Md. Rakibul lslam EEE

Mr.Abu Zafar N4d lmran. E- :Kits, Prize & Certificate

A4r Md Mah uddi" CSE.Mohammad Anran U ah. CSFlvlr. r\lr. tv o Knal luzzaman ( sFI\4 r ABA.4 Yasir Arafat, CSE

Mr Shayhan Amin Chy, CSE

Mr M TanvirulHoque, EEE

Mr syed Zahidur Rashid, ETE

Mr. A T.M. Mostafa Kamal, Pharmacy

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lnaugural Ceremony

Engr. Abdul Gafur, ETE

Mr. Md. Masudur RahmanDr. Mohammed Aktar Sayeed, PharmacyMr.5ayed Allamah lqbal, EEEMr. Md. Abu Sayeed, PharmacyMr. Razu Ahmed, ETE

Mr. Md. Shamsul Alam, CSE

Mr. Md. Athar Uddin EEE

Ms. Sumaiya Deen Mohammad, CSEMr. Md. Al lmran, EEE

Mr. Mohammad Woli Ullah, ETEMr. Md. Sekender Ali,, Pharmacy

Prize Giving Ceremony

Mr. Md. Mahadi Hasan, CSEMr. Md. Masudur RahmanDr. Mohammed Aktar Sayeed, PharmacyMr. Sayed Allamah lqbal, EEEMr. Md Abu Sayeed, PharmacyMr. Razu Ahmed, ETE

Mr. Md. Shamsul Alam, C5EMr. Md.Athar Uddin EEEMr. Md. Mahiuddin, CSEMr Raisul lslam Rasel, CSEMrs Nargis Akter, EEE

Md.Jashim Uddin, ETE

Mr. Md. Ashruf Uddin, Pharmacy

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01.02.2001 to 3l 12.2004

5MA MotakabberAssociate Professor

Prof. Dr ll,,ld. Delawer Hossain

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Prof. Dr. Md. Monirul lslam

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Prof. Dr. Md. Nurul lslam

06.04.201 1 to 31.07 201 l(Dean-ln charge)

0l.10.2016 to till the date (,,1Mohammed 5hamsulAlamA5sociate Professor

Organized byBangladesh Academy of Sciences

CentreI nternational lslamic University Chittagong

Like every year, Divisional Science OIym-piad- 2018 was held on l2th January,

2018 in lnternational lslamic UniversityChittagong (llUC) organized by Bangla-

desh Academy of Sciences (BA5).

A total of 445 participants participated,out of which 307 were from the schoollevel and 138 were from the college levelwhere 2'14 female and 231 male studentswere competing. The test began at 1oamand ended at 12pm. ln the inaugurationand closing ceremony, Prof. Dr. A.K.M.Azharul lslam, ex vice chancellor andFellow, Bangladesh Academy of Scienceswas present as the chief guest and Prof.

Ahsanullah, chairman; finance committeewas present as the special guest. Allparticipants were given breakfast, lunchand T-shirts from llUC. Certificates ofBangladesh Academy of Sciences wereissued among the winners. Prof Dr. Md.

Delawer Hossain, Pro-Vice Chancellor, llUC

& Co-ordinator, Divisional Science Olym-piad, llUC centre presided over theprogram. After the ceremony, the videoand beautiful cultural events wereserved.

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Otympiad 201812 January 2018

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Organizing Committee

Prof. Dr.Delawer Hossain, Pro Vc (centre -coordinatol)

Prol Dr. Md. l\,,1onirul lslam, Dean,Faculty of s&E

Mr. Mohammad l\4ahadi Hassan,chairman, Dept. of cSE

Engr. [4d. Athar Uddin, Charrman, Dept. of EEE

Engr.Jasim Uddin,Chairman, Dept. of ETE

ML Md. Masudur Rahman, Chairman, Dept of Pharmacy

Mr. A.N.M. Rezaul Karim, Associdte Prof., C5E

Mr.Tanveer Ahsan, Associate Proi, CSE

Mr.Abdul ahhil Kafi,Assistant Proi, CSE

l\ik iMd. Mohiuddin, Assistant Prof., CSE

l\,4rs. Zinnia Sultana Mukti, Asslstant Prof., CSE

Mr. Shayhan Ameen Chowdhury, LecturetCSE

Engr. Sk. Md. Golam L4ustafa,Assistant Prol,EEE

l\.4 r. l\4d. Abd u I Kader,Assistant Prol, EEE

[,4r. Sayed Allamah lqba,Assistanr Prof,ttt

lvlr. tuld.Atiqul lslam, Assistant Prof, EEE

Engr. Razu Ahmed,Associate Profl, ETE

Engr. Abdul Gofut Assistant Prof., ETE

Mrtuluhammad i\,4ostafa Amir Faisal,Assistant Pro( ETE

Mr.Abu Zafar lMd.lmran, Lecturet ETE

Dr. Aktar Sayeed, Associate Prof., Pharmacy

l\4r.Mohammed Abu Sayeed, Associa te Prof., Pharmacy

l\jlr, l\,1d.1\,1ominur Rahman, Asst. Prol, Pharmacy

l\4r.lvld.l\4ustaq Khondakar,Asst. DirectotPRO

l\,4r. l\,4ohammed Shamsul Alam, Assoc. Prol, CSE

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Divisional Science Olympiad 2018List of Winner (Top 1 0olo)

College Level

Most.AlviSabiaB-N School&College

Sahea Maharuj MahadiB N School & Col ege

Tasnrmur Rahman Fayad

Chittagong Collegiate School

Md.Mehrab Hossain Siyamhpahani Public School & College

Md.l,4ubinur Rahman Silvy Shariyakpahani Public School & College oarulUloomA aadrasha

Muhammad WaleedDarul llloomAlia adrasha

Md. Fahim Foraejeeteni goLt. college

Kamrun Naher KeyaB.N.5.hool& College

Afifa Antara ChowdhuryJ.B.HighSchool

Ajoy PaulNazera Talu llniversity College

Tahia Tun NoorB.N.5chool& Co leg-"

i\,4ahmuda Akter l\,4d.Fandul lslam FarhadB N.School & college B.N School& College

List of Winner (Top 10olo)School Level

Md.lsa Bin MaksudB.N. School& Co lege

Md. Rahadul Hasan Augusto Dip NiloyChiitagongCollegiateSchool SNSchool&College

lvloontaka NoorSilverBe hGirls H gh Schoo

MeheriMonirBakolia Girls High School

Chaity Rani SinghoBhatiary HazilAC High school

l',4d.Tanzimul lslamBAF Shaheen schoo &College

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Arima Tun NoorcharkanaiHigh School

M. l\lohtasim lbne AkterDaru lllum Kamil lvladrasha

lqbal Hossain JishanB[4A High School

Rubaiya l',4ahzabin

S lver BellsGirh Hlgh School

Khaled 5aif UllahBaitush Sharaf I\4adrasha

l\4onika Das ShimuBD l\4ohila SamityGi s HiqhSchool

Sabiquen Naher l'4onikaBAF Shaheen School& ColegeSta

Humaira Binte ShahidCDA Pub ic School& College

Nusrat Nowrin TishaB.N.School& College

Nafisa Binte Firoz

K P^4 High School&College

Md.Rafiqullslam8AF Shaheen School & College

Tasnia Fyroz Alam Tasnu

Bhatiary HazilA C High school

Adrian Bin MahmedDaru Ulum Kamil l\,ladrasha

Md. Enayet Ullah AlveeSitakund Govt.ltlodel High school

Abu Hayat Md. NibrasDaru Ulum Kamil l\,ladrasha

Abdullah[4aruf Model High school

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