Md. Manshib Tazowar


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I'm Manshib. I am a Civil Engineering PhD student at University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). Glad to have you on my digital corner. Whether you've stumbled upon my website intentionally or by chance, I'm delighted to share a glimpse into my world. I hope you'll find something that resonates with you, sparks your imagination, or simply brings a smile to your face. 

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About Me

I am an ardent explorer who sees research as a form of creative art . Right from the start of my undergraduate days, I have been drawn to the forefront of academic exploration, finding my stride in the practical and laboratory courses that have shaped my path. In my third year, a research question ignited within me which propelled me into a unique area of research – structural demolition & concrete cutting techniques – which was published in a conference later on. Following that my pursuits expanded through our capstone project (Link), where I tackled complex engineering challenges head-on, and my final year thesis project (Link), a noteworthy endeavor published in a reputed journal. I'm currently working on the manuscript of the extended part of my thesis project, which is in the process of being published.

Right after graduating, I joined the BNS Sheikh Hasina project at BRTC-BUET as a research assistant as the world of research captured my heart, aligning with my interests and ambitions. Here, my key responsibility is to analyze different structures under varying loading conditions using diverse software's and to generate technical reports, presentations, as learning to tackle real-world issues in large-scale projects.  

Each project posed fresh challenges, requiring me to self-learn since these topics weren't part of my academic curriculum. Every time, I eagerly embraced the learning process, finding joy in mastering new subjects. Through these experiences, I honed skills in researching, data analysis, using new software, and thriving under pressure. I also grew accustomed to interdisciplinary research, further enhancing my adaptability. The guidance of my esteemed mentors became my beacon, lighting my path through intricate research landscapes.

Adaptability defines me, seamlessly integrating into diverse settings as I am primed to forge ahead by my quick learning capability. With the sagacious  guidance, I am poised to craft impactful and high-quality research within the expanse of structural engineering.