Summary
Mohammad Imam Hossain is an Assistant Engineer (Computer) at the Bangladesh Power Development Board with eight years of software engineering experience building production systems such as postpaid energy meter billing software and ERP platforms using microservices. A BUET CSE graduate (ranked 13th), he combines academic experience as a former university lecturer with hands-on roles at startups and multinational firms, including Works Applications Singapore. He architects experimental ternary programming languages (G, TERN, BTMC) at Tern Systems, reflecting a rare intersection of compiler design and unconventional computing research alongside practical web and backend engineering. Proficient in Python, Django/DRF, React, C++, and both SQL and NoSQL databases, he brings strengths in database administration, data science, and scalable system design. Based in Dhaka, he’s passionate about problem-solving and open to global software engineering opportunities that blend innovation with real-world impact.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - B.Sc., Bachelor of Science - B.Sc. at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
English, Bangla