I explore human-centered systems and how people understand interfaces, make security decisions, and adopt tools in the real world.
Exploring the Adoption of Email Encryption in Bangladesh: Awareness Levels, Challenges, and Usability Insights
Undergraduate Thesis · Mixed-methods · Prototype
Conducted a mixed-methods study on the usability and adoption challenges of email encryption tools among Bangladeshi users. Collected and analyzed survey data alongside in-depth usability testing to evaluate performance, workload, and user trust. Compared multiple encryption solutions using statistical and thematic analysis, and proposed a prototype addressing key usability barriers. Findings revealed a critical gap between security awareness and adoption in Bangladesh, highlighting the importance of usability and trust alongside technical robustness in secure communication systems.
Sentiment Analysis of Beauty Product Reviews in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Study Using Transformer-Based Models
ICCIT 2024 · Conference Proceedings
F. Bin Mahbub, M. H. Mim and M. S. Rahman, "Sentiment Analysis of Beauty Product Reviews in Bangladesh: A Comprehensive Study Using Transformer-Based Models," 2024 27th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, 2024, pp. 2712-2717.
Research Interests
Human–Computer Interaction
Designing intuitive interfaces that bridge the gap between people and technology.
Usable Security & Privacy
Making security accessible and understandable for everyone, everywhere.
Augmented / Virtual Reality
Creating immersive experiences that transform how we perceive and interact with the world.
Natural Language Processing
Empowering machines to understand and generate human language naturally.