THEME: "Global Frontlines: Advancing the Science of Infectious Disease Control"
Western Sydney University, Australia
Title: A mathematical model for the transmission of co-infection with COVID-19 and kidney disease
Dr. MD. Mizanur
Rahman is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Islamic
University, Bangladesh, and an Adjunct Research Fellow at Western Sydney
University, Australia. With over 13 years of academic experience, his research
focuses on drug delivery systems in human lungs using numerical modeling, CFD,
and AI. Dr. Rahman has expertise in ANSYS Fluent, SOLIDWORKS, and 3D modeling,
and has supervised numerous postgraduate and PhD students. He holds a PhD in
Biomedical Engineering from Western Sydney University, where his research
explored airflow dynamics and particle deposition in the lungs. Dr. Rahman has
presented his work at various international conferences and has a strong
publication record in the fields of heat transfer, AI, and biomedical
engineering.