Dr. Sharmin Parveen (Ehsan)
Dean, Professor & Head

PhD – University of Dhaka (Registered with) and Jadavpur University, West Bengal, India (carried
out the research under joint supervision) – 2008
MPhil – Applied Physics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, University of Dhaka – 2000 (converted to PhD program)
M.Sc – Applied Physics & Electronics, University of Dhaka –1992 (passing year 1996)
B.Sc (Hons) – Applied Physics & Electronics, University of Dhaka – 1991(passing year 1994)

Academic:
(27 years of academic experience in various universities in Bangladesh and abroad)

  • Professor, Health Informatics Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) Sep 2021- Till date 1 year 10 mons
  • Associate Professor, Health Informatics Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) Jul 2015 – Aug 2021 6 years 1 mon
  • Visiting Faculty, Computer System & Technology University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Dec 2010 – Mar 2013 yrs 3 mons
  • Visiting Faculty, Computer Science University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia July 2008 – July 2009 1 year
  • PhD Research Fellow Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Jadavpur University, West Bengal, India Jun 2003– Nov 2007 4 yrs 5 mons
  • Assistant Professor, Computer Science Institute of Science & Technology (IST), National University, Jul 2001- Jun 2005 4 yrs
  • Lecturer, Computer Science Institute of Science &Technology (IST), National University, Bangladesh Jul 1996 – Jun 2001 5 years

Administrative:

  • Dean, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences & Head Department of Health Informatics Bangladesh University of Health Sciences Sep 2018 – Till date 4 years 10 mons
  • Head, Department of Health Informatics Bangladesh University of Health Sciences Jul 2015 – Sep 2018 3 yrs 2 mons
  • Visiting Faculty, Performed administrative job as a member of various committees in the faculty of Computer Sciences in addition to teaching.University of Malaya,Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Dec 2010 – Mar 2013 2 yrs 3 mons
  • Visiting Faculty, Performed administrative jobs in the development of courses and international collaboration.University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia July 2008- July 2009 1 year
  • PhD Research Fellow, Actively performed duties in developing advanced Post Graduate laboratory experiments in the areas of Computer Networking, Circuits & Systems and ICT apart from usual research work. I was also actively involved in the professional activities of IEEE Kolkata Section particularly in Women in Engineering Affinity Group. Three National IEEE conferences were organized by myself as Organizing Secretary along with other IEEE team
    mates.Jadavpur University, West Bengal, India Jul 2003 – Jul 2007 4 years
  • Assistant Professor, Course Coordinator, Department of Computer Science IST, National University, Bangladesh Jan 2001 – Jun 2003 2 yrs 6 mons
  • Lecturer, Course Coordinator, Department of Computer Science IST, National University, Bangladesh Jal 1996 – Dec 2000 4 yrs 6 mons
  • Sharmin Parveen, Nasreen Nahar, Md. Shahriar Mahbub, Rabeya Nahar Ferdous3, Nahida Yasmin, Shupriti Rani Ghosh, Tamima Israt Zahan. “Psychological Stress Associated with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Bangladeshi Women” (Poster presented in the International Diabetic Federation (IDF) Congress, 5-8 December, 2022.
  • Md. Shahriar Mahbub, Nasreen Nahar, NadiahShams1, Begum Rowshan Ara, Sharmin Parveen, “Diabetes Distress in Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals Living with Diabetes in Cox’s Bazar,
    Bangladesh”, (Poster presented in the International Diabetic Federation (IDF) Congress, 5-8 December, 2022.
  • Sharmin Parveen, Nasreen Nahar, Md. Shahriar Mahbub. “Impact of COVID-19 on essential health services in Bangladesh: a rapid assessment”, Journal of Integrative Medicine and Public Health (2022;1:49-58)

    Mamunur Rashid, Mohanad Alkhodari *, Abdul Mukit, Khawza Iftekhar Uddin Ahmed, Raqibul Mostafa, Sharmin Parveen, Ahsan H. Khandoker, “Machine Learning for Screening Microvascular Complications in Type-2 Diabetic Patients using Demographic, Clinical, and Laboratory Profiles”, Journal of Clinical Medicine, February 2022, 11(4):1-23.
  • Mohanad Alkhodari , Mamunur Rashid , Mohammad Abdul Mukit, Khawza I. Ahmed, (Member, IEEE), Raqibul Mostafa, (Senior Member, IEEE) , Sharmin Parveen and Ahsan H.
    Khandoker, (Senior Member, IEEE)” Screening cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in diabetic patients with microvascular complications using machine learning: a 24-hour heart rate variability study,” IEEE Access on page(s): 1-17, Print ISSN: 2169-3536, Online ISSN: 2169-3536, Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3107687
  • H.A. Azhari, Sharmin Parveen ,Chai Hong Yeong, ,N. S. Juyena, Nasreen Nahar , Md. Aminul Islam, Sunil Mysore Kempe Gowda, T. Mumtaz, N. Karmaker, “Health Management during COVID-19 Pandemic – Contribution of Women Health Informaticians, Medical Physicists and Veterinarians from Bangladesh and Malaysia During the World Crisis, August 2021 Health and Technology 11(7)
  • M. G. Morshed, M. A. Mukit, K. Ahmed, R. Mostafa, S. Parveen, and A. H. Khandoker, “Heart rate variability analysis for diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy,” in IEEE TENSYMP 2020, June, 2020, Bangladesh.(IEEE Explore Digital Library)
  • T. A. Ahmed, M. A. Mukit, K. Ahmed, R. Mostafa, S. Parveen, and A. H. Khandoker, “Effective segmention on 24-hour holter recording for classifying microvascular complications of T2DM,” in IEEE TENSYMP 2020, June, 2020, Bangladesh. IEEE Explore Digital Library)
  • Shamim-Ara-Sarkar, HabiburRahman,Israt Jahan, Sharmin Parveen, Md Ranzu Ahmed,“Assessment of serum zinc level in childhood epilepsy treated with long-term Anti Epileptic Drug (AED)”, International Medical Science Research Journal, Vol. 1(1), pp., 1-9, May 2019,

    Muhammad Ahsan Qureshi, Rafidah Md Noor, Shahaboddin Shamshirand, Sharmin Parveen, Muhammad Shiraz, Abdullah Gani, “A Survey on Obstacle Modeling Patterns in Radio Propagation Models for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks”, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, May 2015, Volume 40, Issue 5, pp 1385-1407.(ISI-Cited Publication)
  • Mostofa Kamal Nasir, Syed Adeel Ali Shah, Rafidah Md Noor and Sharmin Parveen, “A Comparative Study and Stepwise Approach for Routing In Vanets”, Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences, 8(4) April 2014, Pages: 244-253. ISSN:1995-0772 (SCOPUS-Cited Publication).
  • Ahmed Faisal, Sharmin Parveen, ShahriarBadsha, Hasan Sarwar, Ahmed Wasif Reza, Computer Assisted Diagnosis System in Tumor Radiography, Journal of Medical Systems, vol. 37, DOI: 10.1007/s10916-013- 9938-3, 2013 (published) (ISI-Cited Publication),March 2013.
  • Medical Outdoor Patient Appointment System using Emerging Technology (PI, Ongoing) Funding Source: Aspire to Innovate – a2i, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of The People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Development of Mobile Based Telemedicine System with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) for Counseling, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Health Patient in Covid-19 Pandemic Situation in Bangladesh (PI, Completed) Funding Source: Capacity Institutionalization Program Proposal under Special Allocation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Study of Awareness, Attitude, Anxiety, Depression and Perceived Mental Healthcare needs in Bangladesh due to COVID-19 Pandemic (PI, completed). Funding Source: Capacity Institutionalization Program Proposal under Special Allocation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Investigating Policy Gap Related to Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship (TAPS) Ban in Tobacco Industry in Bangladesh (Completed) Funding Source: Bangladesh Tobacco Control Policy Research Grant Program 2020,
  • An Improved Rate Control Scheme for H.264 Video Coding Based On Region-Of-Interest With Medical Video Compression Concern (PI, Completed (01/09/2011 – 30/11/2012).Funding Source: University of Malaya Research Grant (RG071-11ICT)
  • Medical Outdoor Patient Appointment System using Emerging Technology (PI, Ongoing) Funding Source: Aspire to Innovate – a2i, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Development of Mobile Based Telemedicine System with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) for Counseling, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Health Patient in Covid-19 Pandemic Situation in Bangladesh (PI, Completed) Funding Source: Capacity Institutionalization Program Proposal under Special Allocation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Study of Awareness, Attitude, Anxiety, Depression and Perceived Mental Healthcare needs in Bangladesh due to COVID-19 Pandemic (PI, completed).Funding Source: Capacity Institutionalization Program Proposal under Special Allocation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Impact of COVID-19 on Essential Health Services in Bangladesh: A Rapid Assessment.Funding Source: BRAC Health, Nutrition and Population Program. (PI, Completed)
  • Investigating Policy Gap Related to Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship (TAPS) Ban in Tobacco Industry in Bangladesh (Completed) Funding Source: Bangladesh Tobacco Control Policy Research Grant Program 2020,
  • Development of Novel Low-Cost Technology for Screening Microvascular Complications in Diabetic Population in Bangladesh (Co-PI, Completed) Funding Source: United International University Research Grant
  • An Improved Rate Control Scheme for H.264 Video Coding Based On Region-Of-Interest With Medical Video Compression Concern (PI, Completed (01/09/2011 – 30/11/2012).
    Funding Source: University of Malaya Research Grant (RG071-11ICT)
  • Medical Outdoor Patient Appointment System using Emerging Technology (PI, Ongoing) Funding Source: Aspire to Innovate – a2i, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Development of Mobile Based Telemedicine System with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) for Counseling, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Health Patient in Covid-19 Pandemic Situation in Bangladesh (PI, Completed) Funding Source: Capacity Institutionalization Program Proposal under Special Allocation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Study of Awareness, Attitude, Anxiety, Depression and Perceived Mental Healthcare needs in Bangladesh due to COVID-19 Pandemic (PI, completed).Funding Source: Capacity Institutionalization Program Proposal under Special Allocation for Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
  • Impact of COVID-19 on Essential Health Services in Bangladesh: A Rapid Assessment. Funding Source: BRAC Health, Nutrition and Population Program. (PI, Completed)
  • Investigating Policy Gap Related to Tobacco Advertising, Promotion and Sponsorship (TAPS) Ban in Tobacco Industry in Bangladesh (Completed) Funding Source: Bangladesh Tobacco Control Policy Research Grant Program 2020,
  • Development of Novel Low-Cost Technology for Screening Microvascular Complications in Diabetic Population in Bangladesh (Co-PI, Completed) Funding Source: United International University Research Grant
  • An Improved Rate Control Scheme for H.264 Video Coding Based On Region-Of-Interest With Medical Video Compression Concern (PI, Completed (01/09/2011 – 30/11/2012).
    Funding Source: University of Malaya Research Grant (RG071-11ICT)