Beyond the Syllabus:Where Student Research Finds Its Voice
π’ Beyond the Syllabus: Where Student Research Finds Its Voice
For many freshers, research feels intimidating. Where do you begin? Whom do you approach for guidance? What should your final goal even look like? These unanswered questions create hesitation, and that hesitation quietly holds back many capable young minds.
This webinar is specially designed to break that barrier.
A student researcher will share his real journey. How he started with uncertainty, struggled through challenges, refined his ideas, and ultimately achieved successful paper acceptance at ICCIT Bangladesh.
No shortcuts. Just persistence, learning, and growth.Adding to the excitement, a surprise alumni advisor will also join the session to guide students on how to fully utilize IEEE Computer Society student membership from networking and research exposure to global opportunities that many students never explore.
If you are a learner wondering whether research is too early or too difficult, this session is for you.
Date: February 16, 2026
Time: 07:00PM - 09:00PM
Google Meet: meet.google.com/cag-vwjp-taf
Your journey beyond the syllabus begins with one brave step forward.
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Ha Meem Hossain
Beyond the Syllabus: Where Student Research Finds Its Voice
The first segment of the webinar will feature a research-oriented session conducted by a student who recently published his work at an international conference. He will share his research journey, including how he identified the problem, approached methodology, conducted experiments, and successfully prepared and submitted his paper. This session aims to provide practical guidance and motivate students to begin their own research journey at the undergraduate level.
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Address:Baluchora, oxygen, , Chattogram, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Nazia Sultana Plabon
Beyond the Syllabus: Where Student Research Finds Its Voice
The second segment will highlight the importance and benefits of IEEE Computer Society for Computer Science students. Participants will gain insight into how IEEE CS supports academic growth, research opportunities, professional networking, technical resources, conferences, and leadership development. The session will also demonstrate how active involvement in IEEE can enhance both career prospects and research exposure.
Agenda
Beyond the Syllabus: Where Student Research Finds Its Voice
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16 February
π 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Organized by IEEE Computer Society, Premier University Student Branch Chapter
π 7:00 PM – 7:10 PM
Opening & Welcome Address
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Welcome speech
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Introduction to IEEE Computer Society PU Student Branch
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Overview of the webinar objectives
π 7:10 PM – 7:50 PM
Research-Oriented Session: Student Research Journey
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Identifying a research problem
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Research methodology and experimentation
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Challenges faced and lessons learned
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Paper writing and conference submission process
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Guidance for undergraduate students
π 7:50 PM – 8:20 PM
IEEE Computer Society & Student Opportunities
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Overview of IEEE and IEEE Computer Society
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Benefits of IEEE CS membership
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Research resources and global exposure
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Conferences, competitions, and leadership opportunities
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How students can get involved
π 8:20 PM – 8:50 PM
Interactive Q&A Session
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Open discussion with speakers
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Student queries and guidance
π 8:50 PM – 9:00 PM
Closing Remarks & Vote of Thanks
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