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'''Ehsanur Rahman''' is a Bangladeshi academic and researcher in the field of energy conversion technologies, nanoelectronics, and advanced semiconductor devices. He is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the [[Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology]]<ref name=":0">https://eee.buet.ac.bd/people/faculty/er</ref>
'''Ehsanur Rahman''' is a Bangladeshi academic and researcher in the field of energy conversion technologies, nanoelectronics, and advanced semiconductor devices. He is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the [[Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology]]<ref name=":0">https://eee.buet.ac.bd/people/faculty/er</ref>


== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==
Dr Rahman graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 2014 and Master of Science in 2016, both in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from BUET<ref name=":1">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ehsanur-rahman12/</ref>.He later pursued doctoral studies at the [[University of British Columbia]] (UBC) in Canada, graduating with a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2022<ref name=":1" />. His Ph.D. work was on heat-to-electricity conversion methods in renewable energy systems<ref>https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0417486</ref>. Dr Rahman was awarded the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship while pursuing his doctoral studies<ref>https://apsc.ubc.ca/news/2019/four-engineering-grad-students-receive-vanier-scholarships</ref><ref name=":2">https://www.grad.ubc.ca/campus-community/meet-our-students/rahman-ehsanur</ref>. He was also awarded the [[Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council]] (NSERC) Postdoctoral Fellowship after completion of the PhD.
Ehsanur Rahman completed his Bachelor of Science (2014) and Master of Science (2016) degrees in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)<ref name=":1">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ehsanur-rahman12/</ref>. He subsequently earned a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the [[University of British Columbia]] (UBC), Canada, in 2022<ref name=":1" />, with a research focus on heat-to-electricity conversion in renewable energy systems<ref>https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0417486</ref>. During his doctoral studies, he was awarded the [[Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship]], Canada’s most prestigious [https://vanier.gc.ca/en/home-accueil.html Doctoral Fellowship]. Following the completion of his Ph.D., he received the [[Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council]] (NSERC) [[Postdoctoral Fellowship]].


== Academic career ==
== Academic career ==
Rahman joined BUET as a Lecturer in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department in 2014<ref>https://eee.buet.ac.bd/people/faculty/er</ref>. He was promoted to Assistant Professor by the university in 2017<ref name=":0" />. From 2018 to 2022, while pursuing his doctoral degree, he was also associated with the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (SBQMI) at UBC<ref>https://nanostructure.ece.ubc.ca/people/</ref>. Dr Rahman also completed an internship in electrical machine design at Ansys Inc.<ref name=":1" />. His teaching responsibilities at BUET encompass both undergraduate and postgraduate coursework. Rahman instructs students in Energy Conversion, oversees the Digital Electronics Laboratory, and teaches courses on Solar Cells technology<ref>https://sites.google.com/site/ehsanurbuet</ref>.
Ehsanur Rahman began his academic career at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2014, joining the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering as a Lecturer<ref name=":0" />. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2017<ref name=":0" />. Between 2018 and 2022, while undertaking his doctoral studies, he was affiliated with the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (SBQMI) at the University of British Columbia<ref name=":2">https://nanostructure.ece.ubc.ca/people/</ref>. During this period, he also completed an internship in electrical machine design at Ansys Inc<ref name=":1" />. At BUET, Rahman is involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching<ref name=":4">https://sites.google.com/site/ehsanurbuet</ref>. At BUET, Dr. Rahman leads the PHENIX Lab (Photonics & High-Efficiency Nanoelectronics Innovations Laboratory)<ref>https://sites.google.com/site/ehsanurbuet/phenix</ref>, focusing on next-generation nanoscale devices for energy conversion, computing, and sensing. His research lies at the interface of electronics and photonics, with emphasis on quantum transport, hybrid optoelectronics, and thermophotonic systems that harness photon-electron interactions for high-efficiency applications.
== Research ==
Dr Rahman's areas of research interest include nanoscale devices and systems for renewable energy conversion. His work covers a range of related areas, including thermionic and solar cells, near-field thermophotovoltaics, nanoelectronics, and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs)<ref name=":3">https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=veo9SgIAAAAJ&hl=en</ref>. Quantum mechanical simulations are also carried out as part of his research methodology. His scholarly activity consists of more than 30 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings<ref name=":3" />. Rahman has published scientific papers in several high-impact scientific journals, including ''[[Nature Communications]]'', ''Applied Thermal Engineering'', ''Energy Conversion and Management'', and ''Physical Review Applied''<ref name=":3" />. His research contributes to the overall understanding of energy conversion devices and their integration in renewable energy systems.


== Research ==
 
Rahman's areas of research interest include nanoscale devices and systems for renewable energy conversion. His work covers a range of related areas, including thermionic and solar cells, near-field thermophotovoltaics, nanoelectronics, and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs)<ref name=":3">https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=veo9SgIAAAAJ&hl=en</ref>. Quantum mechanical simulations are also carried out as part of his research methodology. His scholarly activity consists of more than 20 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings<ref name=":3" />. Rahman has published scientific papers in several high-impact scientific journals, including ''[[Nature Communications]]'', ''Applied Thermal Engineering'', ''Energy Conversion and Management'', and ''Physical Review Applied''<ref name=":3" />. His research contributes to the overall understanding of energy conversion devices and their integration in renewable energy systems.
Dr Rahman’s research focuses on nanoscale devices and systems for renewable energy conversion. His work encompasses thermionic and solar energy conversion, near-field thermophotovoltaics, nanoelectronic devices, and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs)<ref name=":3" />. His methodology includes quantum mechanical simulations and device modeling to explore transport phenomena in energy systems. Rahman has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals and conference proceedings. His research has appeared in high-impact journals such as [[Nature Communications]], [[Applied Thermal Engineering]], [[Energy Conversion and Management]], and [[Physical Review Applied]]. Through these contributions, he has advanced the understanding of solid-state energy conversion mechanisms and their applications in renewable energy technologies.


== Recognition and awards ==
== Recognition and awards ==
Rahman has achieved several forms of academic recognition throughout his career. The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship was one of his first significant awards, and he continued with the NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship. The University of British Columbia awarded him a Four-Year Doctoral Fellowship to support graduate studies<ref name=":2" />. He was also awarded the Best Paper Award at the 34th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference for his research.
Dr Rahman has received multiple academic and professional awards in recognition of his contributions to research and academic excellence. In 2022, he was selected for the prestigious [https://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/students-etudiants/pd-np/index_eng.asp NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship] by the [[Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council|Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada]]. At the 35th [https://www.vacuumnanoelectronics.org/ International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference] (IVNC) held in Seoul in July 2022, he received the [https://www.vacuumnanoelectronics.org/shoulders-gray-spindt-award/ Shoulders–Spindt–Gray Award] for the best research paper. During his PhD at the [[University of British Columbia]] (UBC), he received several honors, including the [https://scholarships.studentscholarships.org/index.php/scholarship/4880/jk-zee-memorial-scholarship J. K. Zee Memorial Fellowship], the [https://gradstudies.ok.ubc.ca/resources/award-opportunities/faculty-of-science-graduate-entrance-award/ Faculty of Applied Science Graduate Award], [https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/presidents-academic-excellence-initiative-phd-award President's Academic Excellence Initiative PhD Award], and the [https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/international-doctoral-fellowship International Doctoral Fellowship]. In 2019, Dr. Rahman was awarded the [[Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships|Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship]] by [[NSERC]] for his doctoral research on thermionic and photonic energy conversion systems. Earlier in his academic career, Dr. Rahman was placed on the [https://name.buet.ac.bd/rootBackup/scholarship.html#:~:text=Scholarships%20&%20Awards,month%20250/%2D%20per%20year Dean’s List] and awarded the [https://name.buet.ac.bd/rootBackup/scholarship.html#:~:text=Scholarships%20&%20Awards,month%20250/%2D%20per%20year University Merit Scholarship] from BUET for outstanding academic performance in his undergraduate studies at BUET.


== Professional involvement ==
== Professional involvement ==
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In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Rahman has participated in various national consultancy projects under the Bureau of Research, Testing and Consultation (BRTC) at BUET. These include feasibility studies for establishing the National Academy of Advanced Telecommunication Research and Training; Fire and life safety assessments for the Patenga Container Terminal; Grid-impact studies for the DSEPL solar power plant and BSRM arc furnace on behalf of the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh(PGCB); Electrical Service Design for the new academic building at the Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX); and leading the Impact Assessment Study of a 132 kV PGCB transmission line on human health, requested by the Bangladesh Armed Forces.
In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Rahman has participated in various national consultancy projects under the Bureau of Research, Testing and Consultation (BRTC) at BUET. These include feasibility studies for establishing the National Academy of Advanced Telecommunication Research and Training; Fire and life safety assessments for the Patenga Container Terminal; Grid-impact studies for the DSEPL solar power plant and BSRM arc furnace on behalf of the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh(PGCB); Electrical Service Design for the new academic building at the Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX); and leading the Impact Assessment Study of a 132 kV PGCB transmission line on human health, requested by the Bangladesh Armed Forces.
== References ==


== External links ==
== External links ==
[https://eee.buet.ac.bd/people/faculty/er Faculty profile at BUET] [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=veo9SgIAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar profile] [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ehsanur-Rahman-2 ResearchGate profile]
[https://eee.buet.ac.bd/people/faculty/er Faculty profile at BUET] [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=veo9SgIAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar profile] [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ehsanur-Rahman-2 ResearchGate profile]
== Referecnes ==

Latest revision as of 06:39, 18 July 2025

ড. এহসানুর রহমান
Dr Ehsanur Rahman

Ehsanur Rahman is a Bangladeshi academic and researcher in the field of energy conversion technologies, nanoelectronics, and advanced semiconductor devices. He is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology[1]

Early life and education

Ehsanur Rahman completed his Bachelor of Science (2014) and Master of Science (2016) degrees in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)[2]. He subsequently earned a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada, in 2022[2], with a research focus on heat-to-electricity conversion in renewable energy systems[3]. During his doctoral studies, he was awarded the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, Canada’s most prestigious Doctoral Fellowship. Following the completion of his Ph.D., he received the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Postdoctoral Fellowship.

Academic career

Ehsanur Rahman began his academic career at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2014, joining the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering as a Lecturer[1]. He was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2017[1]. Between 2018 and 2022, while undertaking his doctoral studies, he was affiliated with the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (SBQMI) at the University of British Columbia[4]. During this period, he also completed an internship in electrical machine design at Ansys Inc[2]. At BUET, Rahman is involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching[5]. At BUET, Dr. Rahman leads the PHENIX Lab (Photonics & High-Efficiency Nanoelectronics Innovations Laboratory)[6], focusing on next-generation nanoscale devices for energy conversion, computing, and sensing. His research lies at the interface of electronics and photonics, with emphasis on quantum transport, hybrid optoelectronics, and thermophotonic systems that harness photon-electron interactions for high-efficiency applications.

Research

Dr Rahman's areas of research interest include nanoscale devices and systems for renewable energy conversion. His work covers a range of related areas, including thermionic and solar cells, near-field thermophotovoltaics, nanoelectronics, and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs)[7]. Quantum mechanical simulations are also carried out as part of his research methodology. His scholarly activity consists of more than 30 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings[7]. Rahman has published scientific papers in several high-impact scientific journals, including Nature Communications, Applied Thermal Engineering, Energy Conversion and Management, and Physical Review Applied[7]. His research contributes to the overall understanding of energy conversion devices and their integration in renewable energy systems.


Dr Rahman’s research focuses on nanoscale devices and systems for renewable energy conversion. His work encompasses thermionic and solar energy conversion, near-field thermophotovoltaics, nanoelectronic devices, and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs)[7]. His methodology includes quantum mechanical simulations and device modeling to explore transport phenomena in energy systems. Rahman has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals and conference proceedings. His research has appeared in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Applied Thermal Engineering, Energy Conversion and Management, and Physical Review Applied. Through these contributions, he has advanced the understanding of solid-state energy conversion mechanisms and their applications in renewable energy technologies.

Recognition and awards

Dr Rahman has received multiple academic and professional awards in recognition of his contributions to research and academic excellence. In 2022, he was selected for the prestigious NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. At the 35th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC) held in Seoul in July 2022, he received the Shoulders–Spindt–Gray Award for the best research paper. During his PhD at the University of British Columbia (UBC), he received several honors, including the J. K. Zee Memorial Fellowship, the Faculty of Applied Science Graduate Award, President's Academic Excellence Initiative PhD Award, and the International Doctoral Fellowship. In 2019, Dr. Rahman was awarded the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship by NSERC for his doctoral research on thermionic and photonic energy conversion systems. Earlier in his academic career, Dr. Rahman was placed on the Dean’s List and awarded the University Merit Scholarship from BUET for outstanding academic performance in his undergraduate studies at BUET.

Professional involvement

Dr. Rahman has also actively contributed to the academic and professional community through peer review, conference leadership, and national-level consultancy. He has served as a peer reviewer for several international journals and conferences, including Energy Conversion and Management, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Applied Thermal Engineering, IEEE International Conference on Telecommunications and Photonics, and International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. He was the Session Chair for the Renewable Energy track at ICECE 2024 and has been a member of the organizing committees for both the 13th and 8th editions of the ICECE in 2024 and 2014, respectively. In 2015, Dr. Rahman served as Treasurer of the IEEE Electron Devices and Solid-State Circuits Society, Bangladesh Chapter, and as the Membership Development Coordinator for the IEEE Young Professionals, Bangladesh Section.

In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Rahman has participated in various national consultancy projects under the Bureau of Research, Testing and Consultation (BRTC) at BUET. These include feasibility studies for establishing the National Academy of Advanced Telecommunication Research and Training; Fire and life safety assessments for the Patenga Container Terminal; Grid-impact studies for the DSEPL solar power plant and BSRM arc furnace on behalf of the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh(PGCB); Electrical Service Design for the new academic building at the Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX); and leading the Impact Assessment Study of a 132 kV PGCB transmission line on human health, requested by the Bangladesh Armed Forces.

External links

Faculty profile at BUET Google Scholar profile ResearchGate profile

Referecnes