Education 

 

 

  • PhD Candidate, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 

 

  • Masters in Photonics

    Masters Europhotonics-POESII: International Master’s program promoted by the European Union (EU) and the consortium of the Aix-Marseille University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and University of Barcelona. Upon successful completion of the degree requirement of the partner universities, candidate is awarded masters degree by all the universities attended under the mobility scheme.
    (For further information: www.europhotonics.org)


    Semester 4: Mar-2016 - Aug-2016: MS Thesis, Thales Research & Technology, Palaiseau, France.

    Semester 3: Oct-2015 - Feb-2016: Aix-Marseille University, France.

    Semester 2: Aprl-2015 - Sept-2015: Karlshruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany.

    Semester 1: Sept-2014 to Feb-2015: Aix-Marseille University, France.

     

 

  • B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
    Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Date of Completing Degree Requirements: February 12, 2013.

    Major: Power   Minor: Electronics

    Thesis: A study on GaN based Double Heterojunction Field-Effect Transistors.
    Supervisor: Professor Mohammad Ali Choudhury, Ph.D (Canada)
     

 

  • Higher Secondary Certificate, Science, August 2007

Agricultural University College, Dhaka Education Board, Bangladesh

GPA: 5.00 (out of 5.00)

 

  • Secondary School Certificate, Science, June 2005

            K. B. High School, Dhaka Education Board, Bangladesh.

            GPA: 5.00 (out of 5.00)

 

 

William B. Shockley

Frequently, I have been asked if an experiment I have planned is pure or applied science; to me it is more important to know if the experiment will yield new and probably enduring knowledge about nature. If it is likely to yield such knowledge, it is, in my opinion, good fundamental research; and this is more important than whether the motivation is purely aesthetic satisfaction on the part of the experimenter on the one hand or the improvement of the stability of a high-power transistor on the other.

Contact

MD Shofiqul Islam Khan
Graduate Research Assistant, ECE, Carnegie Mellon University, PA 15213, USA.
Cell: +1 412 452 8126
Skype ID: shafee-khan

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