I emerged victorious in the annual poster presentation competition (2023) organised by the Department of Electrical Engineering, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.
In this competition, I showcased my ongoing project on developing nanofabrication techniques for fabricating liquid metal nanostructures. Such structures can find applications in flexible (nano)electronics, bioelectronics, and nanophotonics. Our developed technique demonstrates state-of-the-art resolution among the existing liquid metal fabrication methods.
I was awarded the Presidential Fellowship (the most prestigious fellowship awarded by the university), as a part of my Ph.D. admission by the University at Buffalo-SUNY. Each year, this fellowship is roughly awarded to only 2-5% of the incoming Ph.D. students of the university. The fellowship is renewed yearly based on the continuous progress of the student towards the Ph.D. degree.
More details can be found on the university website under 2022: New Presidential Scholars
I was awarded the prestigious ICT Fellowship by the ’ICT Division, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh’ for my MS Thesis. I was one of the 19 fellows (MS, MPhil, Ph.D.; 2019-2020; second round) to receive this fellowship amongf hunderds of applicants.
I achieved second position in Three MinuteThesis (3MT) segment during Engineering Day 2019, University of Chittagong. I explained my master's research on graphene-based THz antennas to the broader audience in a live event.