THL

Mohammad Tahsin Alam

Lecturer

tahsin.alam@bracu.ac.bd

Address

CSE Department
4th floor, Room No # 4N165,
Brac University,
Kha 224 Bir Uttam Rafiqul Islam Avenue,
Merul Badda, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Mohammad Tahsin Alam is currently serving as a full-time lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at BRAC University, a role he assumed in July 2024. 

 

He completed his B.Sc. degree from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), BUET in 2024, specializing in Electronics and Photonics. Tahsin’s research interests center on advanced fields such as Plasmonics and Opto-electronics, and he has conducted work in emerging areas like Perovskite solar cells and 2D materials. As an educator, Tahsin strives to create an engaging and interactive atmosphere for his students in the classroom.

 

In his free time, he enjoys watching anime and reading books.

  1. Mohammad Tahsin Alam, Zafrin Jahan Nikita, Sheikh Hasib Cheragee, and Mohammad Jahangir Alam. "Enhancing Lead-Free Perovskite/Kesterite Solar Cells: Boosting Efficiency Through Dual Absorber Cs2AgBiBr6 / CZTSSe) Layers" Article link: 10.1109/ICECE64886.2024.11025100
  2. Zafrin Jahan Nikita, Mohammad Tahsin Alam, Fairuz Darimi Bushra, and Md. Shafiqul Islam. "A Comparative Analysis Between Ga-MoS2 and Al-MoS2 as Gas Sensors for Sensing SF6" Article link: 10.1109/ICECE64886.2024.11024764
  3. Mohammad Tahsin Alam, Yasir Mahmud, Zafrin Jahan Nikita, and Sajid Muhaimin Choudhury. "Gesture Controlled Bot with Temperature & Humidity (TH) Sensing Features" Article link: 10.1109/ICICT64387.2024.10839649
  4. Sheikh Hasib Cheragee, Jannatul Afroj Akhi, Mishion Dev, Md. Mahfuzul Haque,Md. Alomgir Kabir, Tamim Hossain, Mohammad Tahsin Alam and Mohammad Jahangir Alam. "Optimized non-toxic double absorber perovskite solar cell with efficiency beyond 33%". Article link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rio.2025.100813
  5. Sheikh Hasib Cheragee; Jannatul Afroj Akhi; Abu Zafor Md. Touhidul Islam; Mohammad Tahsin Alam; Md. Jahidul Islam; Mohammad Jahangir Alam."Modeling and Performance Investigation of Perovskite/MoTe2 Solar Cell Exceeding 44% Efficiency: A SCAPS-ID Simulation". Article link: 10.1109/ICRPSET64863.2024.10955918
  • CSE251 - Electronic Devices and Circuits (Both Theory & Lab)
  • CSE460 - VLSI Design (Both Theory & Lab)
  • CSE250 - Circuits and Electronics (Only Lab)

Thesis

Accepting


As:

Supervisor

Level:

Undergraduate

Type:

  • Thesis

Research Interest

My research interest includes Plasmonics & Opto-electronics.

 


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