Ahsanur Rahman

Computer Science
Program: Computer Science
Personal Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/rahmanmahsanur/
College: Engineering
Degree Received: Ph.D.
Year Recruited: 2010
Year Graduated: 2015
Advisor(s): T. M. Murali
Thesis Title: Unstable Communities in Network Ensembles
Areas of Research: Graph mining, Computational biology

About

Ahsanur Rahman received his B.S. degree in Computer Science & Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET) in 2008 and the Ph.D. in Computer Science from Virginia Tech in 2015. His interests lie in computational systems biology, graph theory, hypergraphs, and data mining. In his doctoral research, which he performed under the guidance of T. M. Murali, he developed the novel concept of unstable communities. He proposed ways to define this concept and to compute unstable communities in large graphs ensembles that are prevalent in social networks and computational biology. He received the Best Paper Award at the ACM conference in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedicine (ACM BCB) in 2012 and was mentioned in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for his contribution to the Virginia Tech community in 2013.

Ahsanur has served in different roles in several student organizations in Virginia Tech, such as the Academic Excellence Leadership (AEL) honor society, the Association of Bangladeshi Students (ABS), the Computer Science Graduate Council, the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA), the Interdisciplinary Research (IDR) honor society, and the Islamic Student Assembly (ISA).