
معرفی
Farhan Tanvir is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Georgia State University. His research focuses on graph mining applications in bioinformatics and computational biomedicine, particularly addressing challenges in drug-drug interaction prediction, drug repurposing, and disease modeling. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Oklahoma State University and a BSc in Computer Science and Engineering from the Islamic University of Technology.
His work emphasizes heterogeneous networks to model relationships between biological entities like drugs, proteins, and diseases. Recent research trends include tackling oversmoothing in graph neural networks (GNNs) through sparsification techniques and developing attention-based models for biomedical applications. His publications appear in top-tier venues such as KDD, DSAA, and ACM BCB.
Tanvir has contributed to projects leveraging graph-based methods for computational biology, with a focus on predictive modeling and network analysis. His office is located at 1 Park Place, room 717.


