Md Nazmul Kabir Sikder

Graduate Research Assistant at Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI)
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Falls Church, Virginia, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Computer and Network Security
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Graduate Research Assistant
      • Jan 2021 - Present

      I'm immersed in an exciting research role where I lead the development of Artificial Intelligence with an unwavering focus on assurance. My work encompasses various crucial aspects within this domain: Investigating real-time outlier/anomalous events in critical infrastructure: I delve into the depths of complex systems, leveraging AI to identify and analyze outlier events in real-time. By detecting and understanding these anomalies, we can proactively address potential risks and safeguard critical infrastructure. Mitigating cyber-physical attacks on critical infrastructure: I explore innovative methods to predict system failures and promptly respond to cyber-physical attacks. By harnessing the power of AI, we develop predictive models that not only anticipate potential attacks but also provide real-time recovery actions. This proactive approach helps fortify critical infrastructure against malicious threats. Resource allocation for quick recovery after a cyber-physical attack: In the aftermath of a cyber-physical attack, I focus on swiftly allocating resources from uncompromised nodes to compromised ones. By intelligently redistributing resources, we facilitate a rapid recovery process, minimizing downtime and restoring the affected systems to their optimal state. In addition to these research hypotheses, I actively contribute to the advancement of trustworthy and ethical AI. Through a data-driven approach, I validate policies in diverse technical and commercial domains such as Smart Grid, Healthcare, Water Supply, and Defense. By ensuring the trustworthiness and ethical integrity of AI systems, we lay the foundation for responsible and impactful deployments in these domains. Together, these endeavors form an integral part of my mission to forge AI technologies that not only push boundaries but also prioritize the well-being and resilience of our critical infrastructure and society as a whole. Show less

    • United States
    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Graduate Research Assistant
      • Aug 2019 - Jan 2021

      1. Building Energy Modeling: To quantify demand response potentials, 13 building models were developed in SketchUp that performed validation of predicted loads with accurate intelligent meter data (Source: Bronzeville MocroGrid, ComED, Chicago). Simulated results presented the percentage of energy saved for each building load for different conditions (the Energy Plus tool was used for the simulation). 2. Demand Response: Studied demand response flexibility through optimal scheduling using actionable smart appliances while considering both occupant randomness and appliance-level operation uncertainty. An Artificial intelligence-based algorithm (DRL) was applied to investigate the optimal policy for each intelligent device. Show less

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • Graduate Research Intern
      • May 2020 - Aug 2020

      IoT and Smart Grid: Studied an open-source tool Building Energy Management Open Source Software (BEMOSS: Designed and developed by Virginia Tech School): designed and integrated load control devices from different manufacturers that operate on other communication technologies and data exchange protocols along with quantification of Demand Response. IoT and Smart Grid: Studied an open-source tool Building Energy Management Open Source Software (BEMOSS: Designed and developed by Virginia Tech School): designed and integrated load control devices from different manufacturers that operate on other communication technologies and data exchange protocols along with quantification of Demand Response.

    • United States
    • Industry Associations
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Student Volunteer
      • Feb 2020 - Feb 2020

      Volunteer at Innovation Smart Grid Technologies 2020, North America. Volunteer at Innovation Smart Grid Technologies 2020, North America.

    • Student Volunteer
      • Sep 2019 - Sep 2019

      Volunteer at AEE World Energy Conference and Expo, 2019, D.C. USA. Volunteer at AEE World Energy Conference and Expo, 2019, D.C. USA.

    • Bangladesh
    • Telecommunications
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • System Engineer
      • Oct 2015 - Jun 2019

      Job Responsibility: * Ensuring fault handling and troubleshooting of BTS, transmission network, core network, and power equipment within defined service level. * Ensuring preventive maintenance of network elements per the defined timeline to ensure network quality. * Ensuring execution of optimization work/planned work to support network growth and stakeholders. * Managing and coordinating different vendors to secure the best services from them * Implementing different OPEX (Operational Expenditure) efficiency initiatives * Supporting different internal departments to achieve one goal, ensuring a better customer experience. * Preparing and presenting different reports based on the quarterly requirement * Performing Drive tests to check network coverage where necessary. Special Skills: * Knowledge of GSM, 3G, LTE transmission, and power system * Strong Knowledge of IP transmission and architecture * Excellent communication skill * Ability to plan, organize and implement as per expectation to deliver desired output * Strong analytical mindset * Focused and goal-oriented * Ability to work under the stressful and challenging conditions Show less

Education

  • Virginia Tech
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering
    2019 - 2024
  • Virginia Tech
    Master's degree, Computer Engineering
    2019 - 2022
  • Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
    BSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Major: Power; Minor: Electronics
    2010 - 2015

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