Mohammad Sujan

Researcher at International Vaccine Institute (IVI)

Seoul, South Korea
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Mohammad Sujan is a researcher and digital health engineer with over a decade of experience designing and implementing AMR/AMU/AMC surveillance systems across South and Southeast Asia. Currently at the International Vaccine Institute in Seoul, he leads multi-country efforts that blend epidemiology, DHIS2 engineering, and AI-driven analytics to deliver real-time insights for national response and policy. He has a rare cross-disciplinary profile—an MPH combined with a BSc in Computer Science—that enables him to translate clinical and laboratory needs into interoperable digital tools, dashboards, and mHealth apps. Sujan has delivered large Fleming Fund- and WHO-funded programmes, coordinated stakeholder engagement from ministries to private clinics, and overseen microbiology EQA and capacity building in low-resource settings. Previously he built DHIS2-integrated applications at the University of Oslo and led national supply-chain and health information projects, showing consistent focus on scalable, locally led solutions. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic systems thinker who pairs hands-on development experience with strategic program leadership.
code8 years of coding experience
job6 years of employment as a software developer
bookMaster's of Public Health (MPH), Public Health, 3.87/4, Master's of Public Health (MPH), Public Health, 3.87/4 at North South University
bookB.Sc, Computer Science and Engineering, 3.81/4 (1st Class 2nd Position), B.Sc, Computer Science and Engineering, 3.81/4 (1st Class 2nd Position) at Pabna University of Science and Technology
bookScience, 5.00/ 5.00, Science, 5.00/ 5.00 at Badalgachi Government College
bookScience, 5.00/ 5.00, Science, 5.00/ 5.00 at Begun Joar High School
languagesBengali, English
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Github Skills (17)

periodic8
scheme7
layout7
dhis26
health6
district6
payload5
api5
resource-management5
metadata5
user-friendly5
information-management5
middleware4
json4
interoperability4

Programming languages (1)

JavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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Many labs are already reporting AMR data in WHONET application. Thus, the data from WHONET needs to be imported in DHIS2 and made available for analysis on the dashboards. There is a requirement of an app that can allow import of standard output file from WHONET into DHIS2 and should be user friendly for labs to import the data on periodic basis. WHONET libraries follow a particular coding scheme for all the column heads based on WHONET libraries. The column layout changes based on the data fields for which data is available but the field names remain same as per the data library. Thus, these field names can be used for mapping of data to DHIS2 metadata for importing in the application.
Contributions:30 commits, 28 pushes, 1 branch in 3 months
particularfollowdata-librarybasismetadata
This application will help you to create interoperability between two systems like Human Resource Management System (HRIS) and DHIS2 (District Health Information System version 2). For integrating two systems, you need to setup api access authentications for source and destination application in this middleware app. It can generate JSON payload for DHIS2 facility information management. All the sub modules are: DHIS2 Facility Management, DHIS2 User Information Management, DHIS2 Dataset assignment
Contributions:45 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 4 months
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Mohammad Sujan - Researcher at International Vaccine Institute (IVI)