DSN supports open science, where authors of accepted papers are encouraged to make their tools and datasets publicly available to ensure reproducibility and replicability by other researchers. DSN 2025 offers a separate Artifact Evaluation Track for all accepted papers from all three categories of the Research Track. The goals of the artifact track are to increase confidence in a paper’s claims and results, and to facilitate future research via publicly available datasets and tools.
All submitted artifacts compete for a “Distinguished Artifact Award” that is decided by the Artifact Evaluation Committee. The award recognizes the artifact that (1) has the highest degree of reproducibility as well as ease of use and documentation, (2) allows other researchers to easily build upon the artifact’s functionality for their own research, and (3) substantially supports the claims of the paper.
Ref:https://computing.unl.edu/news/bagheri-hasan-receive-distinguished-artifact-award/
Ref: https://dsn2025.github.io/awards_daa.html
Year: May, 2025
Vendor: DSN Artifact Evaluation Committee, IEEE
The award has been given for contributing to research related to AI and Software Engineering and Formal Methods along with acceptence into two top tier conferences in teh field of Software Engineeirng and Dependable Systems.
Ref:https://computing.unl.edu/scholarships/
Year: May, 2025
Vendor: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, School of Computing.
Twelfth Summer School on Formal Techniques and First Formal Methods in the Field Bootcamp at Menlo Park, California. This program was arranged by SRI International and supported by National Science Foundation (NSF).
Ref: https://fm.csl.sri.com/SSFT23/
In Image: with Carolyn Tallcot. (program director of the Symbolic Systems Biology group at SRI International and the spouse of John McCarthy - Father of AI)
Participation Year: 2023
Vendor: SRI USA
The award has been given for contributing to research related to AI and Software Engineering along with submission to three top tier software engineering venues. Each year two students are selected from each department for this award
Year: 2024
Vendor: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, College of Engineering
The award has been given for contributing to research related to AI and Software Engineering along with submission to three top tier software engineering venues.
Ref:https://computing.unl.edu/2024-school-computing-award-winners-announced/
Year: 2024
Vendor: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, School of Computing.
Hacktag was the first ever Capture The Flag Contest held in Bangladesh. I participated on behalf of Cybertrendz Inc. We became 1st runner up in the competition. I was the team leader of my team during the CTF.
Participation Year: 2017
Vendor: Beetles Cyber Security Limited.
The award was given for contribution for cyber security in the Year of 2017.
Year: 2017
Vendor: Cyber Security Center, Daffodil International University.
Profile 1: https://hackerone.com/rashedhasan007
Profile 2: https://bugcrowd.com/Rashed_Hasan
Recognition from Twitter for helping to find a bug in their web application
Recognition from Snapchat for a critical finding in their iOS mobile application
Recognition from US Department of Defense for identifying a bug in a particular web asset.
Recognition from T Mobile for identifying a bug in their web application