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Rashid Edward Kalata conducts postdoctoral research in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, focusing on mobile sensing, ubiquitous computing, and human-computer interaction. His work under Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla investigates applications of these technologies to health and well-being outcomes. The research builds on his doctoral studies in computer science, which established foundations in sensing systems and human-centered computing. Kalata publishes philosophical and theological analysis through his Substack platform, examining moral philosophy, the problem of evil, and contemporary suffering. His essays integrate computer science perspectives with philosophical inquiry to address existential questions. The writing synthesizes academic frameworks with accessible discussion of ethical challenges in modern society. His YouTube channel serves as a platform for ethnographic films and visual anthropology projects that document human experiences. The channel features short films combining observational footage with lifestyle and product documentation. His visual work complements his academic research by capturing empirical data through cinematographic methods.