Dhaka, Bangladesh
I’m an Electrical & Electronic Engineering graduate from Bangladesh Army University of Engineering & Technology, with a growing interest in power systems, control and embedded electronics. During my internship at Ghorashal Training Center (BPDB), I got to see how power is actually generated, distributed and maintained, and learned a lot about turbines, cooling systems and safety in real plants. At Excelerate Group, I worked as a project management trainee, where I practiced planning tasks, working in a team and meeting deadlines. At university, I worked on several projects and my final year thesis, including an advanced closed‑loop control strategy for induction motor drives to reduce torque ripple and input current harmonics. I have also built Arduino‑based systems (like a smart luggage follower and vehicle speed measurement), modeled a BLDC motor in MATLAB‑Simulink and experimented with ECG signal denoising using DWT. Through these, I became comfortable using tools like MATLAB‑Simulink, Arduino IDE, AutoCAD Electrical, Proteus and C++. Outside class, I’ve been active in the IEEE BAUET Student Branch and BAUET Automation & Robotics Club, taking responsibility for membership development and publicity, and joining different workshops and competitions. I enjoy learning new things, working with people and taking on challenging problems. Right now, I’m looking for an entry‑level electrical/EEE role in Bangladesh where I can apply what I’ve learned, keep improving and later move towards higher studies like MSc and PhD in this field.
Project planning & task management. Teamwork & communication. Time management & problem-solving.
Observed power generation, distribution, and maintenance process. Learned about turbine machines, cooling system, and safety protocols. Gained hands-on insights into troubleshooting electrical and mechanical components.
During my training at Ghorashal Training Center under BPDP I observed the overall power generation distribution and maintenance activities of a large power plant. I learned how electricity is generated and supplied to different areas through the power distribution network. I also gained knowledge about turbine machines and their operation along with the cooling systems used to maintain efficient plant performance. Throughout the training I became familiar with important workplace safety rules and protocols followed in power stations. In addition I had the opportunity to understand basic troubleshooting techniques for both electrical and mechanical equipment which helped me gain practical insight into real industrial operations and maintenance practices.