I am an early career oceanographer with a passion for interdisciplinary research and data-driven solutions. I am currently pursuing my master’s degree in oceanography from SUST and have experience in ocean modelling, ecological data analysis, geospatial data analysis, and remote sensing. I have worked on various projects related to ocean ecosystem monitoring, MPA zoning, sawfish conservation, and climate change impacts on estuaries. I have skills in Delft-3D, R, Python, ArcGIS, and SNAP software. One of my core competencies is ocean modelling, which I have applied in several research projects. I have used Delft-3D hydrodynamic model to simulate the spatio-temporal variability of salinity in the Naaf River estuary under the changing climate, and to contribute to an ocean monitoring system for the Bay of Bengal. I am also performing ecological models for the conservation and recovery plan of the critically endangered largetooth sawfish in the Sundarbans and coastal waters of Bangladesh. I have experience in using R and Python for data analysis and visualization, and Matlab for numerical modelling. I am always eager to learn new things and collaborate with other researchers in the field of oceanography.