Hasib was born in 1992 in the small village of Jograjpur, a remote part of Satkhira, Bangladesh. He comes from a large family of 11 persons, including 6 brothers, 2 sisters, and his parents. He is the youngest member of his family. He began his studies at Jograjpur Primary School in 1997 and later transferred to Labsa Primary School in 2001 for a better education. He was in class 5 twice since he failed the first time and finished the fourth position out of 132 school students in Upozila the second time. He completed his secondary education at Labsa High School in 2008 and his higher secondary education at Satkhira City College in 2010, both in science. Following that, he took the admission test at the government polytechnic, where he received an opportunity in Electromedical Technology with the top three positions, and where he eventually received his diploma in the engineering of Electromedical Technology (Biomedical Engineering) in 2015 from the Munshiganj Polytechnic Institute. During his Polytechnic studies, he worked part-time as a quality controller at Akij Match Factory for a year. After that, Hasib worked as a part-time biomedical sub-assistant engineer for a small medical equipment distributor for a year. At the same time, he completed a three-month internship as a biomedical maintenance engineer at Ibn Sina Diagnostic Center in Dhaka. He then applied to Universiti Teknologi Malaysia for his undergraduate studies. He began studying at UTM in September 2016 and completed a foundation course before graduating in July 2021 with an upper second-class degree in biomedical engineering. During his bachelor's degree, he interned for three months at Siemens Healthineers, a year at E-life Solution Plt., and three months in Germany. For a year, he was chosen as a brand ambassador of UTM's undergraduate student society. He competed in numerous competitions and was involved in numerous clubs and organizations. During his bachelor's degree, he was in an accident and shattered his leg, breaking both the tibia and the fibula. He also used his entrepreneurial abilities to start a firm on the UTM campus, which was a huge success. He has completed his master's in biomedical engineering at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, owing to a full government scholarship and excellent research output. He worked at the National University of Singapore (NUS) as a biomedical research engineer. Currently he is working at National Cancer Center (NCC) south Korea as a researcher.