A M A Elman Bashar

Associate Professor
Office: Computer Science & Technology, Draper & Maynard Building Rm 424, MSC 41, Plymouth, NH 03264

Spring Office Hours:
Monday 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Wednesday 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
and by appointment

Education
BS, MS, University of Dhaka; MS, PhD, University of Louisiana at Lafayette


Dr. Bashar received his B. S. (Hons.) and M. S. in Computer Science & Engineering from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2007 and 2009 respectively. He has since received another M. S. from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette  in 2013, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2016.

Dr. Bashar worked as an Instructor of Informatics during his Ph.D. years in the Center for Advanced Computer Studies (CACS) at UL Lafayette. In his PhD dissertation, Dr. Bashar researched on designing online depository selection based full distributed data dissemination schemes for opportunistic Device-To-Device Networks, which was funded by the National Science Foundation.

Dr. Bashar’s primary research interest includes data dissemination in opportunistic mobile social networks. However, in recent years,  he has become interested in information and network security, especially in mobile networks.

Dr. Bashar loves teaching – especially topics related to computer and mobile networks, network security, and computer programming.

Selected Publications/Presentations/Exhibitions

Tahrima Rahman and AMA Elman Bashar. An Associativity Based Energy Aware Clustering Technique for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. In Recent Trends in Networks and Communications. pp. 359-368. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.

Yang Liu, A M A Elman Bashar, Fan Li, Yu Wang, and Kun Liu. Multi-Copy Data Dissemination with Probabilistic Delay Constraint in Mobile Opportunistic Device-to-Device Networks.. In WOWMOM 2016 (Acceptance Rate: 19%).

Courses Taught

CS 2370   Introduction to Programming
CS 2381   Data Structures & Intermediate Programming
CS 3015   Mobile App Development
CS 3240   Data Communications & Computer Networks
CS 3420   Introduction to Cybersecurity
CS 4920   Computer Science Internship
CSDI 1200  Web Expressions