Ridoy Chandra Shil

Ridoy Chandra Shil
Ridoy Chandra Shil

Designation

Linux Content Developer Executive, SOFTEKO.

Resides In

Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Education

BSc. in  Biomedical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).

Expertise

Linux, Ubuntu, Python, MATLAB, R, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Latex, Arduino, SOLIDWORKS, Comsol Multiphysics, Ansys, Microsoft Office, Google Application.

Summary

  • Currently working as the Linux Content Developer Executive at SOFTEKO since July 2023.
  • Worked as an  R.A. ( Research Assistant ) in the System Biology Lab as part of the Biodesign Group, Biomedical Engineering, BUET.
  • Completed my B.Sc. degree in Biomedical Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in May 2022.

Experience

  • Developed a computational method to predict drug-induced liver injury.
  • Developed a prototype for a pedograph system using Arduino, pressure sensor and wifi module.

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