Hello! I’m Md. Ikrama Hossain, a graduate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Islamic University of Technology (IUT) with a CGPA of 3.97/4.00. My journey began at Faujdarhat Cadet College, where I learned the importance of discipline, time management, and perseverance — lessons that continue to shape both my professional mindset and personal philosophy.
From an early stage in university, I was drawn to building things — robots, circuits, and systems. My passion for robotics and embedded systems taught me to approach problems hands-on and to collaborate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. Over time, this curiosity evolved into deeper interests in VLSI, machine learning, and photonics, where I discovered innovative ways to integrate logic, intelligence, and physical design.
Serving as the Chairperson of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society IUT Student Branch Chapter and Treasurer of the IUT Robotics Society, I have had the privilege of leading teams, organizing national-level competitions, and mentoring hundreds of students through robotics workshops and hands-on training programs. As an instructor in multiple Arduino and robotics workshops, I have guided participants in transforming their ideas into functioning prototypes — an experience that deepened my commitment to teaching, technical mentorship, and fostering innovation-driven learning environments.
Beyond engineering, I’m passionate about football, traveling, and hiking, often finding inspiration in new places and unfamiliar paths. Whether working in a lab or trekking through the hills, I believe in staying connected — not just digitally, but emotionally and intellectually — to the world around me.
I take pride in leading through collaboration rather than titles, helping ideas move forward and empowering others to build alongside me. For me, engineering is not just a profession; it’s a way to create, understand, and contribute to something greater.
And through it all, I live by one simple belief:
"Learn every day, build through deeds, not words."
If you’ve made it this far — thank you. Feel free to explore the rest of my work. You’re always welcome to reach out.