Summary
Mohammad Jubair is a PhD student and researcher in computer science with 11 years of experience spanning academic teaching, medical imaging, and climate-data visualization. Currently a teaching assistant and research assistant at CU Boulder, he focuses on 4D cardiac MRI segmentation for congenital heart disease and mentors undergraduates while helping run lab events. His background includes applied research on multiresolution representations for climate models (ICON) and practical projects detecting cognitive-impairment signals from financial behaviors, reflecting a knack for extracting signals from complex, high-dimensional data. He has a strong teaching pedigree from roles in North American and Bangladeshi universities, where he modernized curricula (adding GLSL to courses) and trained peers in blended-learning tools. Colleagues describe him as someone who connects rigorous research with hands-on mentorship and a persistent curiosity about understanding AI rather than assuming it. Based in Boulder, he blends deep technical work with active teaching and outreach across disciplines.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Higher Secondary School Certificate, Science, Higher Secondary School Certificate, Science at Chittagong College
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Science and Information Technology, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Science and Information Technology at Islamic University of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at University of Colorado Boulder
Master of Science, Computer Science, Master of Science, Computer Science at University of Calgary
Secondary School Certificate, Science, Secondary School Certificate, Science at Chittagong Collegiate School
Bangla, English