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Nationality
  
Pakistani

Name
  
Zeeshan-ul-Hassan Usmani

Spouse(s)
  
Binish Bhagwanee


Religion
  
Islam

Education
  
Ph.D.

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
May 29, 1978 (age 45) (
1978-05-29
)
Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan

Known for
  
Simulation and Modeling of Suicide Bombings

Awards
  
Fulbright Scholar (2004-2009) Eisenhower Fellow (2012) BIARI Fellow (2014) East West Center Scholar (2008)

Alma mater
  
Florida Institute of Technology

Books
  
Simulation of Suicide Bombing, Ambassadors of Peace: Experien, Beyond Boundaries: Reflectio

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Zeeshan-ul-hassan Usmani (Urdu: ذیشان الحسن عثمانی‎) is a Pakistani data scientist, writer, entrepreneur, and scholar in the field of computer science. He is a Fulbright grant recipient and holds multiple degrees in the field of computer science. Usmani has authored numerous books in the field of technology, politics, and international affairs, including one book documenting his journey and education as a Fulbright scholar. His PhD thesis Modeling and Simulation of Suicide Bombing was also published in book form. His study on the impact of drone strikes in Pakistan was published in 2014 by the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University where he is also a visiting scholar.

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Usmani is an Eisenhower Fellow, having received the honor in 2012. He has worked in PredictifyMe, a predictive analytics firm, at Quarrio, a business intelligence querying platform, Citi Bank and Discover Financials. Usmani has performed extensive research on the effects of suicide bombings, including developing a predictive model to help reduce injuries in the event of a suicide bombing. Due to inclinations towards data science Usmani has developed pet projects which include: Pakistan Body Count, and Find My Worth. He is also an alumnus of National Defense University.

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Early life and education

Zeeshan-ul-Hassan Usmani Fulbright Alumnus Spearheads Technology to Make Schools

Usmani was born in 1978 in Sukkur, Pakistan which is located in the province of Sindh. He is the youngest of fourteen siblings and has a twin brother as well as a pair of twin sisters. His early education was completed at Shah Faisal Mosque before moving on to Modern High School, for both his primary and secondary education, earning distinction passing his matriculation examinations. He then attended S.M.A. College where he completed his Intermediate (HSC) education, obtaining his first position at the college as a pre-medical student.

Usmani continued his education at Petroman Training Institute, an affiliated college with Shah Abdul Latif University, in Khairpur. He completed his undergraduate with a Bachelor of Computer Science, earning a 3.9 GPA. Usmani moved to Karachi in 1999 where he began working at the same time he pursued his master's degree at the Preston Institute of Management Science and Technology. He completed his M.S. at the Institute in 2002 and began working as an instructor and lead engineer at the school's research and development center.

Usmani continued his education while working in his professional career. He enrolled at Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology for continuing education credits, spending a year at the institute before joining Lahore University of Management Sciences to work on his second master's degree. He moved to Florida after receiving a Fulbright scholarship to attend the Florida Institute of Technology, earning a Masters in Computer Science, competing his degree in 2006. As part of his Master’s thesis, he has developed a simulation of supermarkets to observe and quantify the effects of herd behavior on impulse shopping by customers. He came back to Florida Tech to complete his PhD, attending the university on his second Fulbright scholarship and graduating in 2009.

Career

Usmani began his career in 1999 after moving to Karachi to attend Preston Institute of Management Science and Technology. He began as a lead engineer and instructor for the school's research and development center. After moving on to further his education at Lahore University of Management Sciences, Usmani joined GIFT University as a technical consultant. He worked with GIFT for a year prior to moving to the United States to attend Florida Tech. After completing his first stint with Florida Tech, Usmani moved to New Jersey where he joined ECMTek Inc. as an Ab Initio developer. At ECMTek, he worked on projects with CitiBank in New York before moving on to work on a project at Discover Financial at that company's headquarters in Riverwoods, Illinois.

After completing his PhD, Usmani returned to Pakistan as part of the fulfillment of his Fulbright scholarship. He joined the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology where he worked as an assistant professor in the school's computer science and engineering department. After a year at the Institute, he moved to Islamabad where he took a position as chief of research for Interactive Group. In 2014, Usmani moved back to the US on O-1 Visa to join PredictifyMe. He later joined Quarrio in 2016. He resigned from Quarrio in March 2017 and has moved back to his native town in Pakistan since then.

Research and writing

Usmani began writing for publications while after graduating from the Preston Institute of Management Science and Technology. He wrote monthly for Global Science, a popular science magazine in Pakistan. Usmani published his first book in 2003. Since that time he has published several others, including three about his educational experience in the United States and being an Eisenhower Fellow and Fulbright Scholar. He has also written multiple research papers in the field of computer science.

Usmani's research work has been mainly centered on simulation and modeling of suicide bombings. In 2011 he published Simulation of Suicide Bombing: Using Computers to Save Lives. The book details BlastSim, a physics-based software platform that simulates suicide bombing events. The software tests, analyzes, and validates results of suicide bomb attacks, including recreating actual bombing events for forensic analysis. It has a 91% accuracy with predicting injury and fatality rates under various conditions. Usmani's research is used to take preemptive measures to minimize casualties in potential bombing situations such as providing safe distance recommendations.

Usmani's work has been mentioned in Wall Street Journal, AOL News, Wired Magazine, NPR, MIT’s Technology Review, Florida Today, and The Economist. He has worked as a consultant to both the Sindh Police and the Anti-Narcotics Force in Pakistan. His software also helped determine that the February 2010 Karachi bombings were actually planted explosives and not a suicide attack. His research is also part of Pakistan Body Count, a website he founded that contains the longest running tally of suicide bombings and drone attacks in Pakistan.

Outside of his work in the field of computer science, Usmani has authored a series of novels for youth in Urdu. The series contains four books with the first one titled A Passage to Illumination (Urdu: جستجو کا سفر‎), the second being The Journey Within (Urdu: اندر کا مسافر‎), the third Sins Interrupted (Urdu: ادھورے گناہ‎), and the fourth The Calling (Urdu: اذان‎). The novels take place in an impoverished village in Pakistan. The main character, Abdullah, sets out to change his life through self-discovery using religion and spirituality. Abdullah earns a scholarship to the United States where he challenges everything he had previously learned about the U.S. in his lifetime.

Overview

PredictifyMe is a predictive analytics company with headquarters in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina and Islamabad, Pakistan. The company uses advanced algorithms and data sets to predict outcomes of social and commercial problems. The company products are primarily geared towards security, retail, and healthcare.

Working with the United Nations

On March 18, 2015, UN special envoy for global education and former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced Partnership of United Nations with PredictifyMe. The sole purpose of Partnership was to involve the technical abilities of PredictifyMe to counter terrorist attacks on educational institutes all over the world. Mr. Brown pledged to fight terrorism and related causes that hinders the basic right of education to children.

He said “Among the new developments to address the children’s crisis, I can announce today a 1,000 school pilot in Pakistan in a partnership between the government, UNICEF and the Global Business Coalition for Education, spearheaded by a pro-bono technology contribution from Predictify.Me, a US-based data sciences and predictive analytics firm. The partnership will deliver state-of-the-art technology and simulation software to assess the level of risk preparedness of schools and generate recommendations for school and community safety plans. Each school will receive specific recommendations for improving the school’s set-up to become safer and recommendations for community measures and ongoing risk forecasts".

Quarrio

Quarrio is a business intelligence querying platform where Usmani has worked as a CTO and was responsible for developing the product. Notable accomplishments of the start-up include being selected for the Salesforce incubator where the platform is currently being developed to accommodate the Salesforce suite of products.

In the Media

Usmani has had the following media mentions:

  • "Who's joining ISIS? It might surprise you..." by CNNMoney
  • "This startup could help thwart school bombings" by CNNMoney
  • "Could this company predict the next terror attack?" by CNNtech
  • "This story will get 13,000 hits" by CNNtech
  • "UN special envoy for global education Gordon Brown calls 2015 the year of ending the violation of the rights of the child" by The Office of the UN Special Envoy for Global Education
  • "Technology company joins safe schools initiative in Pakistan" by Global Business Coalition For Education
  • "UN to monitor safety measures at Pakistani schools" by The Nation
  • "Gordon Brown leads charge for safe schools in conflict zones" by France24
  • "Mapping the ultimate Halloween candy haul route: Sweetest use of Big Data ever?" by NetworkWorld
  • "Napkins - The art of everyday living" by TEDxFairyMeadows
  • "Countering terror with technology" by TEDxLahore
  • "Adventure enthusiasts lament security lapse, attempt to scare tourists away" by The Express Tribune
  • "Drone attacks hit all-time high" by The Express Tribune
  • "Learning from suicide blasts" by The Express Tribune
  • "Using Science Against Suicide Bombs" by The Wall Street Journal
  • "Pakistani Site: Drones Only Killed One Terrorist in 2010 (If You Don’t Count Taliban)" by Wired
  • "Swarming the shelves" by The Economist
  • "Driving Impulse Shopping with a Smart Cart" by MIT Technology Review
  • Awards and recognition

    Usmani has won numerous awards for both his research and as an entrepreneur. In 2012 he received the Best IT Innovation Award given to him by the Frontiers of Information Technology. The following year he received the Teradata IT Excellence Award in Research and Development for his project on terrorism forecasting, and was the winner of the TiE StartUp Cup Pakistan. In 2014 he followed up by winning the World Startup Cup in Armenia.

    Personal life

    Zeeshan-ul-Hassan Usmani is married to Binish Bhagwanee, whom he married on Pakistan Day in 2001. In October 2016 Dr. Usmani's son Abdul Aziz was bullied and beaten in North Carolina because of his Islamic faith. As opposed to Zeeshan Usmani and his son's claim, NC authorities and the Wake County School System have denied any evidence of the same upon investigation. His family immediately left USA after the incident and returned to Pakistan. He has four children, all boys.

    References

    Zeeshan-ul-Hassan Usmani Wikipedia