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Bazlur Rahman
#207-6660 Telford Avenue
Burnaby, BC, V5H 2Z2
Canada
Residence: (604)451-0562
e-mail: bazlu@mdi.ca
bazlu@hotmail.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To teach in the area of Electrical/Electronic Engineering (Fiber Optic communication and Semiconductor devices and Electrical/Electronic circuits etc).
SUMMARY OF SKILLS
> Theoretical and practical knowledge of Electrical/Electronics.
> Theoretical and practical knowledge of photonics and lasers, application in engineering and industrial area, photonics, optical signal processing, microelectronics, material processing.
> Transmission media, detection of optical radiation and system considerations.
> Hands-on experience to IC fabrication, theoretical background and application of each major IC fabrication process.
> Knowledge of semiconductor devices, modeling, scaling, parameter extraction and high-order effects.
> Computer proficient with Visual Basic, MS-office, PCSPICE, Mathematica, Smartdraw, Process simulator Suprem, Dbase III and operating system: DOS, UNIX Sun Solaris, Windows 95/98/2000/XP
> Superior ability to achieve, immediate and long term goals.
> Proven ability to work efficiently in both independent and team work environments.
> Solid written and oral communication skills.
> Fluent in English, Russian and French (fair).
EDUCATION
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSTY, BC, CANADA.
Master in Engineering, 2001
Major: Microelectronics/Telecom
Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of
Communication, Leningrad (St. Petersburg), USSR
M. Sc. in Telecommunication. 1986
Specialization: Automatic switching systems and Telephone communication.
Leningrad Industrial College, Leningrad, USSR
B.Sc.Tech and Instructor of Industrial Training. 1979
Specialization: Electrical equipment of Industrial enterprises and installations.
Related Courses:
• Semiconductor Device Theory.
• Compound Semiconductor Device Technology.
• Analog Integrated Circuits.
• Fundamentals of optical communications.
• Photonics and Laser application in engineering.
• Introduction to microelectronics fabrication IC Technology.
• Network, Protocols and performance.
• Engineering Management for development projects.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2002 Part-Time instructor
1998-2001 SFU Microelectronic Lab
Industrial Project:
Description: Characterization of the temperature dependence of thermal accelerometer (based on the free-convection heat transfer of a small hot-air bubble in a sealed chamber).
The Accelerometer is invented in our department and is produced by Analog Devices of USA for use in Air Bags and other purposes in 2001 and the project supervisor is recognized the best scientist of the year(Canada) for the above accelerometer invention.
Hands-on experience in designing computer-controlled data
acquisition system for measuring change in sensitivity of
accelerometer in different temperature, using data acquisition card, temperature sensor, two stage OP-AMP and a programmable oven has been done in Visual Basic and Mathematica
Department of Engineering Science, Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada.
1997 – 2001.
Lead Teaching Assistant.
> Actively taught, guided students on projects, and evaluated their work
> Participated in weekly meetings to assist and instruct team members in performing their duties
1997
SFU Microelectronic Lab
IC Fabrication:
Hands-on experience in IC fabrication, theoretical
background and application of each major IC fabrication
process: oxidation, doping, material deposition, photolithography
and etching and analyzed the performance of fabricated devices.
1989-1990
Graduate Research Associate- Networking and Telecommunication
Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communication, USSR
1986-1988
1991-1995
Systems Engineer
Informatics services Center.
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Responsibilities include:
Handled face to face sales with the companies, contractors, installers, etc., products demonstration, facilities training courses, delivering presentations, determining best fit solutions for customers and maintaining strong vendor relationships. Provided technical presentation, assisted in creation of technical documentation.
1980-1981
Electrical Engineer.
Foster Wheeler Limited (UK).
Ashugonj Fertilizer Plant (Construction). Bangladesh.
Responsibilities include:
Supervised electrical installation work such as, 11 KV/3.3 KV-1MVA transformer, GEC switchgears, 11 KV, 3.3 KV, 415V motors,
control circuits, trace heating and testing/commissioning works.
1979-1980
Design Engineer.
Technological services Ltd.
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Responsibilities included:
Designing Electrical
distribution systems.
1995-1998
Other Projects related to course work:
1. Theoretical and experimental investigation of radiative and nonradiative recombination of excess carriers in a semiconductor quantum well structures.
2. T-gate formation by e-beam lithography: Investigation of RF performances and process technologies of T-Shaped gate HEMT devices and reports on their reliability with precise investigation of failure mechanisms.
3. A 3-V low power low-noise RF MOS amplifier: A low power RF bandpass amplifier was designed and simulated in this project. The performance of the designed low-power circuits was proved by HSPICE simulations.
4. Project Management skills practiced at work place.
5. Impact of Mobility on TCP/IP: An integrated performance study including recommendations for improving the performance of reliable transport protocols in mobile computing environments.
Citizenship: Canadian Citizen.