About me
Hello! I'm Arabi, a Ph.D. student in Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Robotics, Machine Learning, and Large Language Models research in the HCIED Lab. My work focuses on creating intelligent, human-centered systems that make technology more adaptive, intuitive, and impactful.
My passion for intelligent systems began at an early age, driving me to compete and win in national and international robotics competitions. That lifelong curiosity continues to fuel my research, where I explore how intelligent systems can collaborate with people and transform real-world experiences.
With a B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), I bring a strong foundation in both hardware and software systems. My professional journey spans roles as a Research Assistant, University Lecturer, and R&D Engineer, where I've led projects integrating AI, robotics, and data-driven design to solve real-world problems.
Beyond academia, I'm passionate about translating research into impactful products and scalable technologies. I thrive in interdisciplinary environments, enjoy leading collaborative projects, and am always eager to tackle challenges at the intersection of innovation, usability, and intelligent systems.
Recents
- 08/25Paper Accepted in IEEE IROS 2025
- 02/25Passed Ph.D. Prelim Exam
- 11/243rd, Graduate student research presentations, TxGIS Day'24
- 09/24Serving as SC Assistant for CHI 2025
- 09/23Paper presented at UBICOMP'23
- 10/22Talk on mobile robotics, IAS Annual Meeting 2022
- 06/22Instructor for robotics workshop, Super Computing Academy Summer Camps, Texas A&M University
- 05/22Paper presented at CHI'22