Completed the Amal Career-Prep Fellowship–a Stanford University program–with the highest honors.
Secured 91% marks in overall progress and demonstrated enthusiasm in completing assigned projects and other activities.
Offered by University of Florida, USA, College of Engineering for a master’s in Electrical Engineering in Fall 2024.
Scholarship cover total expense of $4,500 for three semesters, and having a contribution of $1500 for each semester.
Did not availed because the award covered a nearly partial expense of the degree.
Supported by the University Research Council, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan.
Project: Grid Modernization through Multi-Microgrids Based Virtual Power Plants.
Role: Proposed the project idea, submitted the project proposal, and led the project as Team Lead.
Demonstrated exceptional skills, dedication, and passion for research.
Published research work in the high-impact factor journal "Energy Conversion and Management."
Exhibited exceptional mentorship skills by assisting junior students in their research activities.