Mohammad Monir Uddin Author of Evaluating Organization Development
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Mohammad Monir Uddin

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North South University

I am working as an Associate professor in the Department of Mathematics and Physics at North South University, Bangladesh. I received my PhD in Mathematics from the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Germany being a member of IMPRS, Magdeburg (2011-2015). My research interests focus on Model Order Reduction, Iterative Methods for Large Sparse Matrix Equations, Numerical Linear Algebra, Scientific Computing, Dominant Mode Algorithms and Deep Learning.

Subjects: Mathematics

Biography

I received my PhD in Mathematics from the Max Planck Institute  (MPI) for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Germany in 2015. During my PhD Research (2011-2015), I was a member of the International Max Planck Research School for Advanced Methods in Process and Systems Engineering Magdeburg, Germany (2012-2015). I completed my second M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Stockholm University, Sweden in 2011. I completed my B.Sc. (2003) and M.Sc. (2005) in Mathematics from the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Additionally, I worked as a research fellow in the Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University and also in the Department of Mathematics in Industry and Technology  at Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany. I am currently an Assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics and Physics at North South University, Bangladesh. I also have teaching and research experience at various Universities in home and abroad.

Education

    PhD (Math), Max Planck Institute, Magdeburg, Germany, 2015
    MSc (Applied Math), Stockholm University, Sweden, 2011
    MSc (Pure Math), Chittagong University, Bangladesh, 2005
    BSc (Math), Chittagong University, Bangladesh, 2003

Areas of Research / Professional Expertise

    Model Order Reduction,Systems and Control Theory, Iterative Methods for Large Sparse Matrix Equations, Numerical Linear Algebra, Optimization, Scientific Computing. Dominant Mode Decomposition (DMD), Artificial Intelligent and  Deep Learning  

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