Personal profile
Biography
Md. Ahsan Habib Jewel is a Lecturer in the Department of Mechatronics Engineering at World University of Bangladesh, where he has been serving sinceΒ 2ndΒ February 2026. He is dedicated to advancing academic excellence through high-quality teaching, research, and student-centered learning practices.
He completed his
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Mechanical Engineering from Ahsanullah
University of Science and Technology (AUST), Dhaka and is currently pursuing
his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Mechanical Engineering at Bangladesh
University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). He possesses a strong
foundation in all core areas of mechanical engineering, which supports both his
teaching and research activities.
Before entering academia, Mr. Jewel worked as an Assistant Engineer
in a reputed industry, where he developed practical expertise in manufacturing
systems, process optimization, and industrial operations. This experience
enables him to effectively integrate theoretical concepts with real-world
engineering applications in the classroom.
His primary research interest lies in fluid mechanics, with
a particular emphasis on drag reduction in turbulent flow. His undergraduate
thesis, titled βDrag Reduction of a Cylindrical Body Using an Upstream
Wedge in Turbulent Flow,β explored innovative geometric approaches to
improving flow behavior and minimizing drag. He has also contributed to
applied engineering projects, including the development of a self-stabilizing
assistive device for patients with Parkinsonβs disease using embedded systems
and control mechanisms.
Mr. Jewel possesses strong proficiency in engineering tools
such as MATLAB, and SolidWorks, along with standard academic and professional
software. As an educator, he emphasizes outcome-based education (OBE),
effective curriculum design, and interactive teaching methodologies to enhance
student learning and engagement.
His long-term vision is to contribute to impactful research in Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer and Strength of Materials and to play a leading role in developing future engineers through quality education, innovation, and academic leadership.