# Academic Coordinator and Lecturer (Full-Time)
June 2020- Present
May 2019 –June 2020 (Lecturer only)
School of Electrical Engineering and Industrial Automation
Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT), Australia.
I am currently working as an On-Campus Lecturer (OCL) for Melbourne Campus at EIT. As part of the job, I am working as Unit Coordinator for a unit, in-charge of Online teaching and On-campus teaching for courses related to Industrial Automation and Power Engineering. Here are the list of Courses:
a) Industrial Data Communication- ME507: As part of this Master’s unit of Industrial Automation (MIA), I took tutorials and was in-charge of Lab activities.
b) Power Generation (Renewable and Non-Renewable)- BEE303S: I was Unit Coordinator for this new Bachelor’s unit. Therefore, I developed lecture materials for this unit, delivered pre-recorded-online lectures, took online tutorials and finalized assessment questions (assignments).
c) Power Engineering- ME501: I worked as a Unit Lecturer for ME501, where I took both tutorials and lab sessions for the course on MATLAB.
d) Process Engineering- ME505: For the 12-week on-campus course, I taught students fundamentals of process engineering, thermodynamics as well as developed a Simulink-based project for assessments.
# Research Assistant
August 2018 – May 2019
School of Engineering (casual) and School of IT (casual)
Deakin University, Australia.
a) As a Research Assistant for School of Engineering, I am currently working as a casual employee to work on Electrical Vehicle (EV) recharge scheduling for given sets of recharging stations.
b) I am also working as a casual RA on another project for School of IT that analyses fault detection and develops security measures for Automatic Gain Control (AGC) in Electrical machines for Power System.
# Project Consultant/Supervisor (Casual)
July 2019 – Current
Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
Arif Systems Ltd.
Currently working in collaboration with students from Federation University and researchers from University of Melbourne (Melbourne Conservatorium of Music) to provide consultation on developing a synchronized musical application (online app) called “SynchSound”.
# Sessional/Tutorial Staff
March 2016 – May 2019
School of Software and Electrical Engineering,
Swinburne University of Technology
As a sessional staff at Swinburne University, I took both tutorial and lab classes for several courses. Overall, I had positive feedback. Especially in 2017, the student evaluation gave me a 9.3/10 rating. My courses include:
a) Robot System Design1-RME40003 (Developing Unit Materials): I have been working with the unit coordinator (Dr. Jiong Jin) to develop materials for first 4 lectures for RME40003. The content includes: introduction to robotics, fundamentals of robotics and applications of robotics.
b) Analogue Electronics 1-EEE20004: I took both tutorials and labs where I solved mathematical problems, help students complete hardware experiments on prototyping board and software simulation on Multisim.
c) Robotics and Mechatronics Project 1-RME10001: For the 12-week tutorial course, I taught students C programming (Quincy Software) and help them complete assignment problems on Quincy and MATLAB.
d) Digital Electronics Design- EEE20001: As lab instructor, I was supervising students to complete their lab works, which included working on hardware prototyping boards and using CPLD modules to implement circuits in ISE environment. This also led to completing a project on traffic controller (VHDL System).
e) Electrical Actuators and Sensors-RME20001: As the lab demonstrator, I help students complete 4 practical labs on transformers, induction motors, DC motors and sensors & actuators.
# Final Year Research Project Counselling
March 2016 – July 2018
Department of Telecommunications, Electrical, Robotics and Biomedical Engineering,
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
I guided several final year research project (FYRP) student groups for Robotics and Mechatronics. In this role, I also counselled students for two SSEE-Data61 Summer Scholarship projects at Swinburne that was related to our project on cloud-networked robotics During this time, following projects were developed:
a) Development and Construction of a Cloud-aided Robot Hardware.
b) Face recognition via cloud-supported robot and Voice based control via cloud-support.
c) Environment mapping and path planning via cloud-supported robot
d) Software design of a cloud-supported robot for smart city and smart factory applications
The project received Auto-CrC Student Project Grant from Excellerate Australia and the groups won two awards (Best presentation at Auto-CrC project Demo and Finalist at Zhongguancun-Eureka International Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition).
#PhD Research Counselling
October 2018 – Current
Department of Telecommunications, Electrical, Robotics and Biomedical Engineering,
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
I am counselling a PhD researcher (from Swinburne) as part of an AMCRC project, where the objective is to automate the Mattress Manufacturing process using cloud-networked robotics (CNR). I am also counselling another PhD student to work data-based offloading decision-making for disaster management in smart Factory setups. This research is in collaboration with CSIRO Data61.
# Casual Teaching Staff
July 2018 – Current
School of Engineering,
Deakin University, Australia.
As a tutorial staff at both Deakin I have been taking tutorial classes and marking for several courses (on-campus and online). The student evaluation and other feedback has also been positive. In fact, my course feedback for the last semester was above 80% for both on-campus and online students. My courses include:
a) Distributed Generation Design System (PODBL)-SEE213: I was in-charge of teaching theory of distributed generation and help students with simulation (MATLAB) for integration of solar and wind existing network.
b) Power System Analysis-SEE406: I helped students solve mathematical problems as well as design and maintain performance of a newly added substation using PowerWorld software.
c) Energy Efficiency and Demand Management-SEE705: I am in-charge of helping undergraduate and postgraduate students to solve simulation related problems using the HEED software, as part of the course.
# Lecturer and Coordinator
January 2013 – August 2014
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
Uttara University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
As a lecturer I was in-charge of designing, preparing and developing teaching materials and delivering lectures along with Supervision of undergraduate research projects. As a coordinator, I worked in an administrative capacity as the bridge between students and authority running day-to-day operations for department affairs.
#IELTS Instructor (part time)
February 2013 – November 2015
British American Resource Center-BARC, Bangladesh (2013), Mentors’ Abroad, Bangladesh (2014)
Acumen Institute, Australia. (2014), Turner English, Australia (2015)
As an IELTS instructor, I was taking classes on four components (reading, writing, speaking and listening) to IELTS candidates. This helped me improve my English skills, which is why I excel in communication aspects.