About
Who I am & what I work on
I am an Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduate from Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, and most of what I do still comes from the same instinct I had as a kid: take it apart, see how it works, then try to build something better. Over the last few years I have spent a lot of time on projects that started as classroom ideas and slowly turned into things you can hold in your hand — assistive robots, IoT security nodes, power factor correctors, a Mars rover for our university team, and a small pile of hybrid power experiments aimed at rural Bangladesh. I like working at the boundary between hardware and software. Drawing a schematic, routing a PCB, soldering it up, writing the firmware, and then watching it actually do something useful is the part I never get tired of. I also enjoy working with other people on these projects, whether that is leading a university club, joining an exchange program in Japan, or arguing over connector placement at 2am with my rover teammates.
I work across circuit design, firmware, PCB layout, IoT and renewable-energy power — usually all in the same project. I am comfortable taking an idea from a sketch on a notebook to a fabricated board, working firmware, and a short demo video.
Engineering focus
- ▸Circuit Design
- ▸Microcontroller Programming
- ▸PCB Design & Fabrication
- ▸IoT Development
- ▸Robotics
- ▸Power Electronics
- ▸Renewable Energy Systems
- ▸Technical Documentation