Research Archive · Est. 2024

KAZI MAHIR ADEEB

Independent AI Researcher Software Developer Technical Author Global Policy Scholar

Exploring ethical artificial intelligence, theoretical systems, and the future of scientific discovery.

Research Archive Global Achievements Academic Network

Scientist.
Builder.
Dreamer.

Kazi Mahir Adeeb is a Bangladeshi student researcher working across artificial intelligence, theoretical physics, software development, scientific communication, and technology governance. Rooted in interdisciplinary thinking, his work bridges the computational and the conceptual — finding new frameworks at the intersections most researchers leave unexplored.

His research practice is defined by curiosity and resilience. Every challenge becomes a structured question. Every question becomes a system. Every system becomes an opportunity to understand the universe a little more clearly — and to build tools worthy of that understanding.

He believes that the most important scientific work happens at the edge of what is currently possible, and that ethical responsibility and creative ambition are not opposing forces — they are the same impulse, expressed at different scales.

3+
Research Papers
190+
Citizen Science Hours
12+
Global Honors
CERN
Beamline for Schools

Core Research Frameworks

ΔS ≥ 0
AI Architecture

The Self-Evolving Machine

Constraint-Based Autonomy (CBA)

A conceptual framework for ethically bounded adaptive AI systems. Combining AI governance, computational architecture, and systems thinking, CBA asks: how do we build machines that improve themselves without escaping their own values? The answer lies in structuring the constraint space, not limiting the capability space.

V = IR
Theoretical Physics

Revisiting the Wheatstone Bridge

Experimental Reanalysis

A systematic reexamination of classical Wheatstone Bridge assumptions under varied conditions. This work identifies edge cases where standard models diverge from empirical results, proposing revised interpretive frameworks grounded in modern circuit theory and measurement precision.

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Electrodynamics

Re-Examination of Gauss's Law Inside Charged Spheres

Field Theory Analysis

An inquiry into the behavior of electric fields within conducting and non-conducting charged spherical geometries. The paper challenges pedagogical simplifications and explores what happens at the boundary conditions where classical electromagnetic theory begins to show its seams.

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Cosmology

Exploring Comso

Cosmological Framework

An exploration of whether there exists a fundamental, irreducible mass density that persists across cosmological scales. This research intersects quantum field theory, dark matter models, and the philosophical implications of a minimum material substrate for spacetime.


Live Experiment

CERN Beamline
for Schools

Team Argus
Role Simulation Lead
Project Cosmic Polar Orchestra

As Simulation Lead for Team Argus in the CERN Beamline for Schools competition, Kazi led the computational modeling of a cosmic ray detection experiment. The project — named Cosmic Polar Orchestra — investigated the directional and energetic properties of muon flux at high latitudes, using Geant4 simulations and statistical inference against real particle beam data.

Simulation: Muon Flux · Geant4

Frontier Concepts

Active areas of inquiry at the intersection of physics, computation, and philosophy of mind.

Quantum Information Geometry

Information-theoretic structures underlying quantum state spaces and measurement.

Emergent Spacetime Structures

How classical spacetime geometry might arise from deeper quantum informational substrates.

Identity Continuity Systems

Formal models of identity persistence through physical and informational transformations.

Causal Systems Theory

Causal inference frameworks for reasoning about interventions in complex adaptive systems.

Information-Theoretic Cosmology

The universe as a computational process; entropy, complexity, and the arrow of time.

AI Alignment

Architectures for ensuring advanced AI systems remain robustly beneficial under capability scaling.

Computational Ethics

Formal and applied frameworks for reasoning about moral obligations in algorithmic systems.


Technical Work

Black Hole Camera View

Interactive scientific visualization exploring relativistic perspectives, gravitational lensing, and spacetime distortion around Schwarzschild black holes. Built to make general relativity intuitive.

JavaScript WebGL GR Simulation Scientific Viz

AI Systems Research

Computational models and interface systems for exploring AI architecture, including constraint-based adaptation, value alignment prototypes, and conceptual frameworks for bounded machine autonomy.

Python AI Ethics Systems Design CBA

Climate AI Frameworks

Research into responsible AI deployment within climate governance contexts. Examining governance constraints, risk models for high-stakes environmental decisions, and frameworks for accountable algorithmic policy tools.

Policy Design AI Governance Climate Tech UNITAR

Global Achievements

Gold Award
Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition
Commonwealth Foundation · International
Honourable Mention
Cambridge Re:think Essay Competition
University of Cambridge · UK
Scholar
Scholar's Laureate Award
Immerse Education · Cambridge
Awardee
Lumiere Scholars Essay Awards
Lumiere Education
Fellow
The Knowledge Society (TKS)
Scholar Designation
Scholar
John Locke Institute Scholarship
John Locke Institute · Oxford
Recipient
TED Summer School Scholarship
TED Education
Delegate
ASEAN Global Youth Summit
International Youth Platform
First Prize
Notre Dame College Dhaka Technology Festival
Notre Dame College · Dhaka, Bangladesh
Olympian
Bangladesh AI Olympiad
National Competition
Olympian
ICT Olympiad Bangladesh
National Competition
Olympian
Bangladesh IQ Olympiad
National Competition

Research Publications

SSRN · Google Scholar

The Self-Evolving Machine: Constraint-Based Autonomy

AI architecture framework for ethically bounded adaptive systems.

Physics · Experimental

Revisiting the Wheatstone Bridge

Reanalysis of classical circuit measurement assumptions.

Electrodynamics · Theory

Re-Examination of Gauss's Law Inside Charged Spheres

Boundary analysis in classical electromagnetic field theory.

Academic Profiles

Full Publication Index

All papers, preprints, and citations available across academic platforms.


Skills Matrix

Python
C
HTML / CSS / JavaScript
LaTeX
Geant4
AI Ethics
Quantum Information Theory
Systems Thinking
Scientific Communication

Global Institutions

UNITAR

United Nations Institute for Training and Research. Engaged in technology governance and capacity-building frameworks for developing nations.

UNECE

United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Focus on climate policy, sustainable development frameworks, and technology-environment intersections.

UN CC:Learn

UN Climate Change Learning Partnership. Climate governance, responsible innovation, and the ethics of technological intervention in ecological systems.


190+
Verified Hours

Zooniverse
Contributor

Over 190 verified hours contributed to distributed scientific research through the Zooniverse platform — spanning astrophysics classification, galaxy morphology studies, and biological systems analysis. Research that scales because thousands of curious minds show up every day.


A Scientist
Who Still Dreams

Astronomy Chess Literature Anime-Inspired Creativity Science Communication Philosophy of Mind Speculative Fiction
"This is not a collection of certificates. This is a living archive of curiosity, research, and creation."

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