Summary
Anuruddha Bhattacharjee is a postdoctoral researcher and roboticist with nine years of experience merging mechanical engineering, dynamics and control to build micro- and mesoscale robotic systems. He has led multidisciplinary teams to design wirelessly actuated modular and bacteria-inspired hydrogel soft robots for smart manufacturing and targeted in-vitro drug delivery, combining hands-on fabrication with C++, Python, OpenCV, and microscopy-based experiments. His PhD work at Southern Methodist University and prior industry and teaching roles reflect a strong foundation in CFD/FEA, thermodynamics, and control, plus practical experience mentoring students and science fair winners. Notably, he has integrated electromagnetic actuation hardware with path-planning algorithms to enable maze navigation and reconfigurable assembly at sub-centimeter scales. Based in Baltimore, he brings a rare blend of experimental microrobotics, computational modeling, and pedagogy that accelerates translational research from lab prototypes toward real-world applications.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Moulavi Bazar Govt. High School.
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering (Dynamics & Control), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering (Dynamics & Control) at Southern Methodist University
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mechanical Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Science, Science at Notre Dame College, Dhaka.
Bengali, English, Hindi