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DU students win prestigious IEEE EDS Undergraduate and Masters Fellowships for first time in Bangladesh
Campus Desk
Yeasin Arafat Pritom and Nazmul Hasan Naime from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), in the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FoET), University of Dhaka, have been awarded the prestigious IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) Undergraduate and Masters Fellowships for the years 2023 and 2024, respectively.
The awards were handed over to them on Wednesday by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Niaz Ahmed Khan in presence of Prof Dr. Upama Kabir, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Dhaka and Dr. Mainul Hossain, Associate Professor, department of EEE. Both Yeasin and Nazmul were the first recipients of the awards from Bangladesh.
The highly competitive IEEE EDS Fellowships recognize outstanding students demonstrating exceptional research ability in the field of electron devices, with active involvement in supervised research projects and a proven history of academic excellence in engineering. Yeasin was the only student worldwide to receive the IEEE EDS Undergraduate Fellowship in 2023 while Nazmul was one of the three awardees globally to have been awarded the Master’s 2024 Fellowship. The other two recipients of the Master’s fellowship are from the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, and the National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico.
Nazmul’s current research focuses on the modeling of novel negative capacitance FET-based gas sensors, leveraging their steep-switching behavior for achieving high sensitivity and high performance.
Yeasin on the other hand explores the use of machine learning in the design and simulation of nanoscale, ultra-low power FET architectures in advanced semiconductor technology nodes. With the EDS Fellowships, both Nazmul and Yeasin aim to develop accurate and robust device models for emerging sensor and logic applications. Both Nazmul and Yeasin are advised by EEE Associate Professor, Dr. Mainul Hossain, who is passionate about investigating advanced semiconductor devices, materials and technologies for low power computing, biosensing and energy harvesting applications.
This remarkable accomplishment marks a significant milestone for Bangladesh, showcasing the country’s growing presence in the field of semiconductor devices. The success of Yeasin and Nazmul not only brings immense pride to the University of Dhaka but also highlights the potential of young Bangladeshi researchers on the world stage.
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