As a Graduate Assistant at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, I am responsible for instructing and supervising students in the Photovoltaic/Renewable Energy Lab and Electronic Devices 2 Lab, ensuring they gain hands-on experience with advanced equipment and safe operation practices. In this role, I also conduct in-depth research on bidirectional power converters and their applications in Electric Vehicles (EVs), aiming to enhance energy efficiency and vehicular performance. Additionally, I utilize MATLAB Simulink for modeling and simulating complex power electronic circuits, contributing to the development of accurate systems analysis and predictive performance modeling in real-world applications.
As an Electrical & Automation Engineer at Abul Khair Steel Melting Limited (AKSML), I played a pivotal role in designing and implementing comprehensive electrical systems, including water and gas supply, residential wiring, and PLC wiring. I led projects involving the installation and maintenance of key systems such as the 750VDC/110 kA Electric Arc Furnace, integrating automation solutions to optimize efficiency and reduce manual labor. I collaborated with global teams from ABB, Siemens, and Danieli, ensuring seamless operations and the timely completion of projects. My responsibilities also included diagnosing and resolving electrical faults using FDA and Iba analysis on PLC data, as well as overseeing a team of 10 engineers and technicians during major installation projects, ensuring systems operated at peak performance while minimizing downtime.