Research

My research lies at the intersection of web security and large language models, with broader interests in software engineering, program analysis, software testing, and secure systems. I am especially interested in practical techniques for analyzing, testing, and securing modern software systems, including systems that integrate or depend on large language models.

At the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, I worked with Prof. Darko Marinov on mutation testing and equivalent mutant analysis. That work strengthened my interest in dependable evaluation methodologies, automated program analysis, and rigorous software testing for complex systems.

My previous work also includes research on Bangla sign language recognition and my undergraduate thesis, Authentication of Devices using Blockchain, completed at BRAC University in 2022. Across these projects, I have been motivated by the same core question: how to design software systems that are both practically useful and technically trustworthy.