Summary
Tanjina Proma is a Machine Learning Engineer from Bangladesh with 11 years of experience focused on computer vision, deep learning, and applied ML research. She has led and contributed to practical projects from medicine/pill image recognition for the National Database of Pill Image, Bangladesh to vision-based autonomous rover navigation and swarm robotics. Her work spans end-to-end ML systems, including deployment and MLOps tools (Docker, MLflow, DVC, Jenkins, AWS) and high-accuracy models such as VGG16 for medical imaging and BERT for NLP classification. She has a strong academic-research background at Independent University, Bangladesh, blending hands-on field experiments (MDRS rover trials) with large-scale dataset creation and analysis. Notably, she pairs classical image-processing techniques (intrinsic geometric features) with modern deep learning to solve domain-specific recognition problems. She is adept at translating research prototypes into production-ready pipelines and datasets that support national-level initiatives.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Independent University, Bangladesh