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16 May 2023, 07:13 GMT+10
Maher Ali Rusho, a 15-year-old child prodigy from Bangladesh, has been jointly awarded a Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) by the International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-tertiary and Higher Education (QAHE) and the American University of Business and Social Sciences (AUBSS).This prestigious award recognizes his extraordinary achievements in the field of science and technology, including his pioneering work in distance learning.On May 8th, 2023, Harvard World Record, IEA (International Excellence Award) Book of World Records, and other reputable organizations acknowledged and indexed Dr. Rusho as the 'Youngest Honorary Doctor of Science.' According to the Harvard World Record website, Rusho is the fortunate winner who will get the chance to visit Delhi for the ceremony and meet other talented individuals who have achieved Harvard World Record. This is an incredible achievement for someone so young, and it's a testament to his hard work and dedication to his academic pursuits.
Dr. Rusho's accomplishments are vast and impressive. He has won numerous international competitions and olympiads, completed over 50 courses from leading universities worldwide, and obtained an international graduate-level certificate through the Micromasters Program. He holds four diplomas, not only in science but also in law. He firmly believes that every subject is interlinked with each other.
Most recently, Rusho completed a Graduate-level MicroMasters program in 'Database Management System' from the prestigious University of Maryland, USA, making him one of the youngest individuals to achieve this milestone. He is also well-known in his home country for his performance-based Master's degree in Data Science from the University of Colorado, Boulder. In addition, he is a certified Network Security Engineer from the Global Tech Council, demonstrating his diverse skill set and broad range of expertise.
Dr. Rusho's talent in research is exemplified by his paper titled "A Machine Learning Approach to Earthquake Detection," which has been selected as the only finalist and top-10 research paper for the first time from Bangladesh in the Genius Olympiad research-based competition and also in The International - World Innovative Student Expo(IWISE) conducted by the University Of Surrey, UK. For this Genius Olympiad achievement, he will be awarded USD 12,000 by the Rochester Institute of Technology in the USA.
Despite his impressive academic achievements, Dr. Rusho also has a ton of hobbies and interests outside of his academic pursuits. He loves traveling, soaking up new cultures, and reading books. He also puts his creative skills to use designing his website and has a real knack for problem-solving, constantly thinking up innovative solutions to the world's most pressing issues.If anyone checks out his Wikipedia page, they can see that Dr. Rusho has achieved some pretty impressive things for someone so young, and he's definitely an inspiration to other young people out there looking to make their mark on the world! He is currently doing a Post-graduation Diploma from the London College of Teachers, which speaks to his commitment to continuing his education and pursuing his passions.
Dr. Rusho's achievements are a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and a passion for learning. He is an inspiration to young people everywhere, showing that age is no barrier to success and that anyone can achieve great things if they put their mind to it.
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