Lecturer, Department of EEE, East West University
Shovon Talukder (also known as STDR) received a B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the East-West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2018. His thesis in his undergraduate degree was based on performance analysis of heterojunction thin-film solar cells. After that he was employed by a telecommunication company, Summit Communication limited as an Assistant Engineer. He went to the University of Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea for M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering in 2020 with a Graduate Research Assistantship. He completed his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from South Korea in February 2022. His M.Sc. research was based on designing and developing a noble micro fuse sensor with negative temperature coefficient-based tungsten oxide metal oxide.
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Ashraful Islam Mridha
Lecturer, Department of EEE, Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Ashraful Islam Mridha received his B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Islamic University of Technology (IUT) in 2021. His thesis in his under graduation was end-to-end continuous urban driving employing model free based deep reinforcement learning. After that he had joined as a Management Trainee Officer (MTO) in Bengal Group of Industries. Then he had the opportunity to work as a Lecturer in Dhaka International University and Southeast University. In August 2022, he had joined Islamic University of Technology as a Lecturer. Currently, he is pursuing his M.Sc. from Islamic University of Technology.
S. M Sabbir Ahmed
S. M Sabbir Ahmed received a B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2022. His thesis in his undergraduate degree was based on Power Generation using Micro-hydro Turbine. After that, he was employed at East West University as a Research Assistant under supervisor Shovon Talukder.
Md. Mehedi Hassan graduated from East West University in Bangladesh in 2022 with a B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He started working as a research assistant for the "MEMS Group in the summer of 2023. The title of Md. Mehedi Hassan's undergraduate thesis was "Bangla Voice to Text and Sign Language Converting Smart Spectacle System for Deaf Community." The goal of this project was to create a device that could simultaneously translate spoken Bangla into written text and sign language. His research interest is Nanotechnology (Device physics) and Renewable Energy.
Sayeda Sayed is an undergraduate student of the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of East West University. She is serving as the Vice Chairperson (External) of the IEEE East West University Student Branch. She has been employed as a Research Assistant at East West University in the MEMS group under the supervision of Shovon Talukder.