Economics student, researcher, and aspiring policy analyst. I explore the invisible forces shaping our world — one equation and essay at a time.
I'm a passionate economics student at the Department of Economics, driven by the belief that understanding markets, policies, and human behavior can reshape societies for the better. I specialize in development economics and macroeconomic policy analysis.
Beyond the classroom, I actively contribute to academic discourse through research writing, policy briefs, and campus events. I'm particularly interested in Bangladesh's economic trajectory and the role of inclusive policy in sustainable development.
When I'm not studying supply-demand curves or reading Keynes, I write for my blog, volunteer with community organizations, and explore how technology is reshaping economic systems.
Whether you want to collaborate on research, discuss economic ideas, or just chat about the world — my inbox is always open. I'm especially excited about opportunities in policy research and academic writing.