
Mokhlesur R. MarufUnited International University | UIU · Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Mokhlesur R. Maruf
MSc. In Computer Science & Engineering
Seeking Ph.D. in Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, Bioinformatics, and Software Engineering.
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Introduction
Mokhlesur R. Maruf is a technology researcher and project manager with over a decade of experience in large-scale and socially impactful technology projects. He is currently working on building a human-machine neural translator at the Department of Computer Science at United International University. As the Head of Engineering at iQuantile, he has successfully led the development and implementation of several projects, including Quantibly.com and Qarehealth.com, and he will also oversee the Sush
Education
September 2016 - November 2020
United International University (UIU)
Field of study
- Computer Science & Engineering
April 2007 - February 2012
Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology (AUST)
Field of study
- Computer Science & Engineering
Publications
Publications (2)
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the largest wireless communication technology which renders substantially increased data rates to gain higher efficiency in multimedia system. LTE provides flexibility of using existing and new frequency band as well as reduced cost per bit, increased services provisioning, lower response time and wider spectrum. To con...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is consents pliable spectrum distribution which renders enriched wireless data services to users at lower latency and multi-megabit throughput. LTE uses Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) and Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (Sc-FDMA) for downlink and Uplink transmission where OFDMA has...