Summary
Habibur Rahman is a hardware engineer and Ph.D. research fellow at the University of Oslo with a decade of experience designing microwave/RF circuits, ASICs, and bio-sensing microelectronics. He combines hands-on Cadence, ADS and CST expertise with FPGA and embedded firmware development across Xilinx, Altera and multiple MCU architectures, often using RTOS like FreeRTOS and Keil RTX. At UiO he teaches low-power IoT design and supervises projects focused on miniaturized, low-power microwave biosensors, bridging nanoelectronics research and practical product engineering. Previously he has led engineering teams, developed sonic-interaction prototypes and taught microcontroller and computer architecture labs, demonstrating a rare mix of academic research, applied lab instruction and industry delivery. Based in Oslo, he recently joined Equanostic AS as a hardware engineer, bringing research-grade sensor design into commercial applications.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science Electrical engineering Informatics and Technology (Microelectronics and Sensor Technology), Master of Science Electrical engineering Informatics and Technology (Microelectronics and Sensor Technology) at University of Oslo
Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh Campus
High School Commerce, High School Commerce at GEMS Education
Hindi, Bengali, Norwegian, English