Summary
Abu Chowdhury is an electronics engineer based in Tallinn with eight years of hands-on experience designing and troubleshooting power and control electronics for robotics, motor drives, and energy storage systems. He has built robust high-power motor controllers (1.5–10 kW), designed PCBs and production test procedures, and implemented EMC, DFT/DFM, and automotive compliance practices while working across startups and industry (Zubax, Pylon, Skeleton Technologies, Vok Bikes). Abu combines deep analog and power-stage expertise—mosfet switching analysis, gate-driver design, BMS for supercapacitors/superbatteries—with practical production know-how such as IPC PCBA approvals and end-of-line testing. Equally comfortable prototyping experimental setups (LED characterization with TEC control) and scaling products for manufacture, he brings a systems view that links firmware, hardware, and test infrastructure. Not obvious from titles: he’s experienced with high-fidelity measurement tools (Dewesoft DAQ, spectrum analyzers) and has repeatedly translated simulation-driven designs into reliable manufactured hardware.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Integrated Engineering, Bachelor's degree Integrated Engineering at Tallinn University of Technology
Bachelor's degree Bioengineering and Robotics, Bachelor's degree Bioengineering and Robotics at University of Tartu
University of Malaya Computer Software Engineering, University of Malaya Computer Software Engineering at University of Malaya
English, Bengali