Shahidul Salim is a graduate research assistant at UMass Lowell with eight years of teaching and research experience focused on biomedical multilingual machine translation, summarization of electronic health records, and reinforcement learning applications in large language models. He combines strong academic credentials (BSc with 3.86/4.00 and multiple dean’s awards) with practical work on uncertainty quantification and readability control for medical texts, aiming to make clinical LLM outputs safer and more accessible to diverse users. His recent exploration of multi-agent systems to improve translation and summarization highlights a systems-oriented approach to NLP problems rather than purely model-centric tweaks. Based in Lowell and originally from Bangladesh, he brings both classroom experience as a lecturer and hands-on research rigor as a PhD student collaborating across clinical and ML domains.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
HSC, Science, HSC, Science at CUET school & college
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, 3.86/4.00, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, 3.86/4.00 at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology
Contributions:5 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 3 months
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