Manufacturing Process and System Laboratory I (ENGR 4710, RPI)
This course focuses on manufacturing theory, laboratory experimentation, and manufacturing systems design and development comprised of selected modern manufacturing technologies. Technologies include robotics and automation, injection molding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining, metal forming, inspection, and rapid proto-typing are the major part of the course where I specifically teach the robotics and automation module and some part of injection molding. Student teams apply lessons to develop a proposal for a manufacturing system to produce a product requiring multiple coordinated manufacturing processes. Students will prepare appropriate technical documentation for communicating keys aspects of the developed manufacturing system to a separate fabrication group.
Robots Used
Adept Cobra 800 SCARA Robot
Staubli RX 90 Robot


Mechanical Systems Laboratory (MANE 4040, RPI)
This course consists of different experiments on these following topics: tolerancing; gear kinematics and torque transfer; stress-strain behavior; beam bending; contact, friction, and wear; snap fasteners; fatigue; mechanical component design and analysis.


Elements of Mechanical Design (MANE 4030, RPI)
This course syllabus consists of Introduction to the design of mechanical components and integrated assemblies; Loads, stresses, and strains; Failure phenomena and material selection; Mechanical components including shafts, couplings, bearings, gears, springs, clutches, brakes, screws and fasteners and bonded joints.


Manufacturing Processes (MME 231, Miami)
Introduction to a wide variety of manufacturing processes with emphasis on process modeling and laboratory measurement of process conditions and product variables. Consideration of relations among material properties, process settings, tooling features, and product attributes. Design and implementation of a process for manufacture of a given component.
Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems (MME 211, Miami)
Introduction to mechanics. Study of the theory and application of the mechanics of rigid bodies in equilibrium.
Intro to Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (MME 102, Miami)
This course introduces students to engineering, with a focus on mechanical and manufacturing engineering. Topics include how to use state-of-the-art tools to: draw, perform computational analyses, model physical systems, and manipulate and present data. The course covers the Engineering Design Process; a systematic approach to problem solving used by all engineering disciplines. Additionally, the course addresses skills including effective time management, an ability to study and work effectively in groups, and professionalism. The course culminates in a team based engineering design project that draws upon all the lessons covered.
Teaching Experience in Bangladesh
I started teaching from my 11th grade but started loving it during my undergrad years. In 4 years of my undergrad and beyond, I have taught and mentored more than 120 students. In first couple of years of my undergrad, I have taught Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry of 9th to 12th grades in two different coaching centers and also mentored a lot of students through private tutoring. During my last year of college, I started my own coaching center that I ran until moving to the USA in 2017. I also mentored a few students for Graduate Record Examination (GRE) while I was preparing to move to the USA for higher education.
Students of the last batch of my coaching center

