
Biography:
I’m from Bangladesh (South Asia), completed my B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), then worked in Unilever Bangladesh Ltd. (it was a soap processing plant where I worked, and learned all engineering facilities and equipment like reactors, biometric condensers, coolers etc. in an industrial settings). After that, I started Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at Auburn University, USA in 2019, where my research focus was on improving polymer membrane structure-property for electrochemical CO2 reduction product crossover reduction. During my Ph.D., I worked as a visiting researcher in Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), where I assessed the impact of membrane chemistry in production of CO2 reduction liquid products utilizing electrochemical H-cells.
Currently, I’m working on the thermoelectric Brayton refrigeration cycle, where I’m focusing on improving the electrochemical cell proto-type design to address the pumping power, and joule heating issue.
Hobbies: I love to do music and reading novels!