I am an Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at KUET, specializing in biomechanics, prosthetics, product design, assistive technologies, wearable health devices, UAV-based remote monitoring, robotics, and automation.
I completed my M.Sc. with a CGPA of 4.00/4.00 and B.Sc. with 3.89/4.00. My B.Sc. thesis focused on designing, constructing, and testing a sensor-based assistive walking stick for the visually impaired, while my M.Sc. research was on developing an interactive, anthropomorphic transradial prosthetic arm with real-time force feedback. I have published my work in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences. Additionally, I have participated in and won 5 international competitions (in the UK, India, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam) and over 20 national contests in engineering design, simulation, project showcasing, case-solving, startup pitching, and poster presentation.
As a prospective Ph.D. candidate for Fall 2025, I am interested in integrating machine learning into mechanical design and medical technologies to address challenges in the biomedical sector, as well as exploring UAV-based remote monitoring for agricultural applications.
As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET), I conduct a range of specialized courses that lay the foundation for understanding core mechanical engineering principles and advanced applications. My teaching portfolio includes Engineering Mechanics, covering both Statics and Dynamics, where students learn to analyze forces, motion, and equilibrium in mechanical systems. I also teach Theory of Machines, exploring mechanisms, kinematics, and the dynamics of machinery, as well as Robotics, which introduces students to the fundamentals of robotic systems and their applications. Additionally, I conduct courses in Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD) and the Finite Element Method (FEM), equipping students with essential skills in engineering design, analysis, and computational modeling. For those interested in management, my Industrial Management course provides insights into operational strategies, quality control, and resource optimization within engineering contexts. Through these courses, I aim to build a comprehensive understanding of mechanical engineering that prepares students for both academic and industry challenges.
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