Nobel Khandaker
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Photography
Long-running projects
- Signs
- The Journey
- Liminal space
- The Invisibles
- Baytullah (His house)
- Portraits of a Bangladeshi village
- Metropolis (Dhaka, Bangladesh)
- Life of a tree
Landscapes and travel
- Land of death
- The Middle East
- Niagra Falls - Canada
- South Dakota, USA
- Bangladesh
- The Maldives
- Antelope Canyon, Utah, USA
- Midwest, USA
- Yellowstone National Park, Montana, USA
- Arizona, USA
- Pacific Northwest, USA
- Salton Sea, California, USA
- Death Valley, California, USA
- Joshua tree national park, California, USA
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Cancun, Mexico
Thunderstorm in the Badlands (South Dakota, USA). Stone art by an unknown artist. Mosque in the Maldives Island, Maldives.
Manuscripts
- Passage of time Published[Buy]
- The Muslims
- Signs
Software engineering
Affiliations
Author bio
Dr. Nobel Khandaker has earned the MS and the PhD degree in computer science from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA. He is a recipient of the Othmer Fellowship from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA. His primary research interests include AI, Multiagent systems, and the human learning theory. He has published several research papers in international peer-reviewed conferences and journals. His prototype collaborative learning software has earned the top emerging application award from the AAAI organization (USA) in 2010. After graduating from the University of Nebraska, he joined Microsoft as a software engineer in the USA. During his tenure at Microsoft, Nobel has successfully led several big data projects for Exchange and Office 365 cloud services. He has also led remote teams world-wide to develop large-scale distributed systems and software as a service to millions on Office 365 users. After Microsoft, Nobel has led the engineering teams of leading startups in Asia. He has run the ride-sharing, food delivery, and ticket delivery apps that served millions of users. He has led the development and delivery of the contact tracing software for the Government of Bangladesh during the early phases of Covid-19. Nobel is now the Chief Technology Officer of LiquidX studio - a web3 startup out of Malaysia. Collaborating with the founders, he has built the team, frameworks, and process of LiquidX's engineering from the ground up. LiquidX's team has shipped impactful web3 apps and are now building large-scale software services that connect web2 and web3 technologies.
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Questions and comments: nobel at outlook dot com