Research Profile
Experimental & computational researcher with a multidisciplinary academic & research background focused on energy, CFD, heat & mass transfer, molecular dynamics, aeroacoustics, and multiphysics modelling of energy systems.
Practical experience in experimental research in energy & sensor development along with computational modeling using ANSYS Fluent, LAMMPS, Python, MATLAB scientific stack, and Linux/HPC job workflows; interested in large-scale, unsteady flow simulations and computational method development.
Seeking PhD opportunities (Fall 2026) in energy, materials, biomedical, or heat-fluid-related computational and experimental works
Thesis Title: SENSITIVITY OPTIMIZATION OF AN OPTICAL PRESSURE SENSOR-BASED DYNAMIC PEDOGRAPH FOR IMPROVED FOOT PRESSURE ANALYSIS
Supervisor: Md. Ibrahim Al Imran, Lecturer, Department of Biomedical Physics & Technology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh
Co-Supervisor: Dr. Khondakar Siddique -e-Rabbani
Honorary Professor, Department of Biomedical Physics & Technology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh
Brief Description of Thesis: Diabetes-related peripheral neuropathy increases the risk of foot ulcers and amputations due to unnoticed high-pressure points. This work focuses on improving the calibration and sensitivity of a locally developed optical sensor-based pedograph for accurate foot pressure analysis. The findings aim to enhance this technology, providing better preventive care and improving the quality of life for diabetic patients.
Thesis Title: Study on Fruits and Vegetable Drying by Vacuum Drying Machine
Supervisor: Dr. Ashraful Islam
Professor, ME, BUET, Dhaka-1000
Brief Description of Thesis: Fruit drying processes are extensively studied in the project. We actively worked in a team in designing and fabricating a vacuum dryer and collected temperature and vacuum pressure with time for quantitative assessment of the dryer
Designing and Fabrication of a Double Tube Heat Exchanger