Research

Completed Projects


Undergraduate Thesis or Projects

The faculty members of CSE department are involved in research work of different concentrations and they always encourage students to do research from the undergraduate level. A thesis oriented project course named as Project & Thesis worth of 4 credit hours is included in the syllabus of the undergraduate level. The duration of the course work is 2 semesters. In Level 4 Term 1, students are encouraged to submit their research proposal which contains 1 credit hour and in the following Term, the total research work or project is presented carrying the rest 3 credit hours. The main objective is to give students proper learning of how to do research and flourish their innovative ideas and implement their thoughts as real-world applications. Different topics relevant to Computer Science like Bioinformatics, Software Engineering, Algorithm Design, Data mining, Green Technology, Communication engineering, Networking, Robotics & Computer Vision etc. are covered in undergraduate thesis works.

CSERJ

Computer Engineering has been the key force behind the recent technological development in the world. The Computer Science and Engineering Research Journal (ISSN: 1990-4010) aims to publish the latest research results, current practices, future trends and interchange ideas with a view to solving and locating different problems in all aspects of Computer Science and Engineering and its related fields. The journal aims to publish original research papers after being properly reviewed by the respective experts. This journal is published every year by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET). CSERJ (Vol. 11) was published in 2018. All the details are available at http://www.cse.cuet.ac.bd/cserj/.

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Projects :
Sl Project Name Date Action
1 Hydrologic modeling 10-24 March 2019 Details
2 Application of numerical modeling in the Water Resource Engineering 02-04 February 2017 Details
3 Integrated River and Harbor Management 21-23 September 2016 Details