Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah.
I am Jewel Haque, a research-driven engineer with a multidisciplinary academic background spanning Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Physics & Technology, and Petroleum & Mineral Resources Engineering. My work integrates experimental, computational, and analytical approaches to address challenges in energy, subsurface systems, fluid flow, and advanced materials.
I completed my B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering and am currently pursuing an M.Sc. in Petroleum & Mineral Resources Engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET). Additionally, I earned a Master’s in Biomedical Physics and Technology from the University of Dhaka, equipping me with a strong cross-domain perspective that bridges engineering, physics, and the applied sciences.
My research interests include:
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Sensor & Control
Heat and Mass Transfer
Molecular Dynamics (MD) Simulations
Reservoir Engineering & Multiphase Flow
Energy Systems & Energy Storage Materials
Materials Science and Multiscale Modeling
These fields collectively shape my vision of contributing to sustainable, data-driven solutions in the global energy and materials sectors.
In addition to research, I have developed strong teaching experience. I previously served as a Math Instructor for the 10 Minute School Engineering Admission Program and as an Engineering Instructor at the International Maritime Training Academy (IMTA), Dhaka, where I taught Engineering Mechanics, Heat Engineering, Naval Architecture, and Electrical Technology. These roles strengthened my ability to communicate complex scientific concepts with clarity.
Across all my work, whether experimental, computational, or pedagogical, I remain committed to rigor, integrity, and continuous learning. I am highly motivated to take on new challenges, adopt emerging technologies, and contribute meaningfully to innovative research environments.
Wassalam and best regards,
Jewel Haque