Kazi Muhammad Tawsif Jamil
About Kazi Muhammad Tawsif Jamil
Kazi Muhammad Tawsif Jamil is a Junior Software Engineer specializing in iOS development at Brain Craft Ltd. in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where he has worked since 2021 after completing his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from North South University.
Work at Brain Craft
Kazi Muhammad Tawsif Jamil currently holds the position of Junior Software Engineer specializing in iOS at Brain Craft Ltd. in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has been with the company since 2021, contributing to various projects and initiatives in mobile application development. Prior to his current role, he worked at Brain Craft Ltd. as an iOS Developer for four months in 2020. His experience at Brain Craft has allowed him to enhance his skills in software engineering and mobile technology.
Education and Expertise
Kazi Muhammad Tawsif Jamil earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from North South University, where he studied from 2013 to 2018. His academic background includes a Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C) in Science from BAF Shaheen College and earlier education at Govt. Muslim High School. His educational journey has equipped him with a solid foundation in computer science principles and software development.
Background
Kazi Muhammad Tawsif Jamil has a diverse educational background that includes significant achievements in both academic and extracurricular activities. He studied science during his secondary and higher secondary education, which laid the groundwork for his later studies in computer science. Additionally, he participated in cultural activities, notably performing as a front man and guitarist in the NSU Summer Unplugged event during his final semester at North South University.
Achievements
Kazi Muhammad Tawsif Jamil was recognized for his innovative project 'Head Motion Controlled Wheelchair for People Suffering from Quadriplegia', which aimed to assist individuals with limited mobility by enabling wheelchair control through head movements. This project earned him third place among 62 groups in the ACM Students Chapter Innovation Challenge in 2018. His work demonstrates a commitment to leveraging technology for social good.