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is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Toronto and the founding director of the ‘Third Space” research group. His research interest is in the intersection between Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Ahmed received his PhD and Masters from Cornell University in the USA, and his Bachelor’s and Master’s from BUET in Bangladesh. In the last fifteen years, he studied and developed successful computing technologies with various marginalized communities in Bangladesh, India, Canada, USA, Pakistan, Iraq, Turkey, and Ecuador. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed research articles and received multiple best paper awards in top computer science venues including CHI, CSCW, ICTD, and FaccT. Ahmed has received numerous honors and accolades, including the International Fulbright Science and Technology Fellowship, the Intel Science and Technology Fellowship, the Fulbright Centennial Fellowship, the Schwartz Reisman Fellowship, the Massey Fellowship, the Connaught Scholarship, Microsoft AI & Society Fellowship, Google Inclusion Research Award, and Facebook Faculty Research Award. His research has also received generous funding support from all three branches of Canadian tri-council research (NSERC, CIHR, SSHRC), USA’s NSF and NIH, and Bangladesh government’s ICT Ministry. Ahmed has been named the “Future Leader” by the Computing Research Association in 2024.

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Articles published on IXD&A:

• ‘Heritage Language Maintenance: The Case of Bangladeshi Immigrants in Canada.’, N. 65, 2025, pp. 170 – 206, abstract, download, (https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-065-006), Google Scholar
"Immigrant parents not only face assimilation challenges in a new country, but many also find it difficult to connect their children with their heritage culture. As language plays an important in conve..."

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