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[Nomination] Sabbir Mahmud Tanvir #158

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Select one:

  • I am nominating myself for the PyTorch Ambassador Program.
  • I am nominating someone else to become a PyTorch Ambassador.

Please confirm that the nominee meets the following requirements:

Nominee Name

Md Sabbir Mahmud Tanvir

Nominee Email

[email protected]

Nominee's GitHub or GitLab Handle

sabbir-tanvir

(Optional) Organization / Affiliation

Green University of Bangladesh

City, State/Province, Country

Bangladesh

Your Name

No response

Your Email (Optional)

No response

How has the nominee contributed to PyTorch?

  • An active contributor to PyTorch repositories (e.g., commits, PRs, discussions).
  • A speaker at PyTorch events or workshops.
  • A PyTorch user group organizer or meetup host.
  • A researcher or educator using PyTorch in academic work or training.
  • An active leader in the PyTorch community with at least one year of experience in:
  • Organizing events (virtual/in-person).
  • Speaking at AI/ML conferences.
  • Mentoring others in PyTorch.
  • Creating technical content (e.g., blogs, videos, tutorials).

🏆 How Would the Nominee Contribute as an Ambassador?

I'm really passionate about machine learning and always excited to learn more, so this ambassador opportunity feels like a great way to give back to the PyTorch community and help others grow alongside me.

I’d love to engage with the community by organizing beginner-friendly workshops and coding sessions—both on campus and online—so more students can get hands-on experience with PyTorch. I know how overwhelming it can feel at first, so I want to create a space where people can learn together, ask questions, and build cool things without feeling intimidated.

I also plan to mentor juniors or peers who are just getting started. Whether it’s helping with assignments, guiding personal projects, or walking through tutorials step by step, I want to make learning PyTorch feel approachable and exciting.

Outside of events and mentoring, I’d be happy to share my own learning journey through blog posts or short videos. Seeing real, relatable examples can really inspire others to dive in and experiment. I’m also interested in hosting small hackathons or project showcases to encourage creativity and open-source contributions.

Overall, the goal is to build a welcoming, active community where students support each other and grow together using PyTorch.

Any additional details you'd like to share?

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