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    How Cricket and Science Shaped Mustafa’s Inspiring Graduate School Journey
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    If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that life doesn’t always take you where you planned; it takes you where you need to be. My journey to a funded master’s offer from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, wasn’t straightforward. But it was deeply shaped by perseverance, a late but wholehearted academic pivot, and an unlikely intersection between sport and science.

    I didn’t always plan to pursue graduate studies abroad. In fact, I made that decision fairly late in my undergrad at LUMS. At the time, my GPA was not exceptional, and self-funding was out of the question. Still, something in me refused to settle. I channeled that energy into one goal: to make myself a competitive candidate, no matter how far behind I felt.

    That mindset led me to research. I spent my junior and senior years immersing myself in projects that pushed me intellectually and technically. One turning point came in the summer after junior year, when I was selected for a remote research internship with a faculty at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. This opportunity enriched my research experience and dramatically expanded my academic horizons.

    I’ve played competitive cricket since I was 10, and captained the varsity team at LUMS for two years. Cricket taught me how to lead, how to adapt under pressure, and how to stay resilient through setbacks. But I never imagined it would shape my academic path. In my senior year, I found a mentor in Dr. Ihsan Ayyub Qazi, who not only understood my interest in research, but also shared my love for the game. Our shared love for cricket sparked a research collaboration, blending my two worlds: computer science and cricket. We spent over a year developing an LLM-based system for the cricket world, a project that became central to my academic profile

    My undergraduate journey taught me that sometimes, the most meaningful outcomes happen when you bring your whole self to the table. To my juniors reading this, remember one thing clearly: if something seems exceptionally challenging yet you remain convinced that you can achieve it, take it as a sign. That goal, that aspiration, is calling out for you to chase it.


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  • Fully funded PhD opening at Rochester Institute of Technology
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    ActualAIz is excited to bring prospective graduate students a brilliant opportunity in the form of a fully funded PhD position at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

    About the Advisor:

    Dr. Fawad Ahmad is an Assistant Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. His research focuses on building mobile systems that enable humans and machines like self-driving cars, and drones to perceive, and understand the world better. Research at Dr. Fawad’s lab is published at top networks/systems and mobile systems venues like MobiSys, MobiCom, NSDI etc. Students from his lab intern at places like General Motors.

    About the Project:

    A live 3D digital twin is a high-fidelity 3D replica of some physical object or scene, which evolves with the physical object in real-time. These twins are starting to enable ground-breaking capabilities in numerous applications ranging from autonomous driving and manufacturing to sports analytics. In his research lab, Dr. Fawad builds reusable perception infrastructure to build these digital twins and then build end-to-end cyber-physical systems that leverage these twins in different applications.

    Eligibility:

    • Undergraduate Senior or recent graduate
    • At least 6 Months to 1 Year of Research Experience (preferably in the domain of the project)
    • Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering Major
    • Prior Experience in Computer Vision and/or robotics and networks/systems

    Application:

    Interested candidates should please email Dr. Fawad at fawad@cs.rit.edu with:

    1. A short description about yourself
    2. Provide a clear description of why you are interested in the specific topics above
    3. Explain how your background applies specifically to this position,
    4. Your academic curriculum vitae (CV).

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  • Fully funded MS/PhD positions at UMass Amherst
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    ActualAIz is excited to bring prospective graduate students a brilliant opportunity in the form of fully funded MS and PhD positions at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

    About the Advisor:

    Dr. Muhammad Taqi Raza is an Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His areas of expertise include Mobile Networked Systems, Quantum Network Security, and Internet of Things.

    About the Research Lab:

    The Khwarizmi Lab is a joint venture between University of Massachusetts Amherst, the National Science Foundation, and the Center for Quantum Networks. The Khwarizmi lab is dedicated to solving challenging problems lying at the intersection of systems and algorithms. In particular, their research focuses on developing secure and effective solutions in FinTech, Quantum Networks, and Critical Infrastructures – such as 5G Mobile Networks, and Industrial Control Systems.

    Eligibility:

    • Undergraduate Senior or recent graduate
    • At least 6 Months to 1 Year of Research Experience (preferably in Networked Systems and Security domain)
    • Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering Major
    • Applicants strongly motivated to apply to graduate school in North America are encouraged to apply

    Application:

    Interested candidates should fill this form. Dr. Taqi will personally oversee the applications, and reach out to select candidates.

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