Hello! I'm Zaynul Abedin Miah, a highly dedicated Computer Science student at BRAC University
passionate to work in the field of AI, ML and Devops

I'm also a community builder. I work on learning and helping others to learn; my contributions include Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador, AWS Cloud Club Captain
and Google-supported Machine Learning, AI, Deep Learning & NLP Community - Bangladesh with over 50,000 group members.

Projects

Here are some of my notable projects that showcase my technical skills and interests in AI, ML, and DevOps.

AI Learning Buddy

Discover how to learn anything faster with this AI-powered learning assistant built using Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash.

Sign Language Detection Using YOLO V11

Real-time sign language detection system using YOLOv11 on a custom gesture dataset.

Highlights

My journey from an active participant to a community leader is a testament to my passion and commitment to fostering a vibrant tech community.

AWS Cloud Club Captain event featuring live demos of Amazon Rekognition and Amazon Bedrock.

Google Community Highlights

Recognitions as Co-Organizer of Machine Learning, AI, Deep Learning & NLP Community - Bangladesh.

Victory at AWS PartyRock Hackathon with ModelHub – sharing pre-trained models in autonomous racing.

Exclusive Azure AI workshop hosted with Microsoft Technical Trainers.

ML Paper Reading Club session on elderly fall detection with 2.7K Facebook views.

Microsoft certifications session with 546 registrations and 87 live attendees.

About Me

I have over two years of experience in student organizations. My journey in technology has been both challenging and rewarding, shaping me into a proficient Python programmer and a certified Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals professional.

Contact

I regularly write blogs on Dev.to and the AWS community. My goal is to become an AI engineer, leveraging my skills and experiences to drive innovation. If you're looking for collaboration or insights into AI, ML, or cloud technologies, feel free to reach out! "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." - Helen Keller.