Summary
Noushad Sojib is a robotics researcher and Ph.D. candidate at the Cognitive Assistive Robotics Lab, University of New Hampshire, with a decade of experience bridging hands-on robot design and scalable data-driven systems. He founded a robotics club and led humanoid robot builds early in his career, and now focuses on enabling robots to learn from everyday people via demonstration, developing pipelines, self-supervised filters for low-quality data, and teleoperation tools. As a Research Assistant he has deployed practical systems— including an autonomous charging dock used by Stretch robots in real homes—demonstrating his emphasis on real-world impact. He also balances academia and teaching as a faculty member at North East University Bangladesh, bringing both mentorship and production-minded engineering to his research. Explore his work at https://nsojib.github.io/
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy Computer Science at University of New Hampshire
BSc. Engineering Computer Science & Engineering, BSc. Engineering Computer Science & Engineering at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
English, Bengali