MIST Applications

Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME)

Md Atif Yasir

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME)

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Military Institute of Science and Technology
April 2021

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Military Institute of Science and Technology
December 2017

ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCES:

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, July 2021 to Present Date
  • Program Coordinator, MIST Postgraduate Wing, January 2018 to June 2024
  • Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, January 2018 to June 2021

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Machine Learning
  • Robotics

COURSES OFFERED:

  • ME 447 Robotics
  • ME 433 Fluid Power and Control
  • ME 421 Fluid Machinery
  • ME 363 Numerical Analysis
  • ME 361 Instrumentation and Measurement
  • ME 260 SolidWorks
  • ME 171 C Programming Language

SOFTWARE PROJECTS COMPLETED FOR MIST:

  • Education Management System for Postgraduate Programs
  • Admission Management System for Postgraduate Programs
  • Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) Software for Public Examinations carried out by MIST
  • Management system for Automotive and Engineering Equipment Testing Center
  • Management system for International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Applied Science 2017
  • Management system for Second International Conference on Advances in Civil Infrastructure and Construction Materials 2020
  • Dormitory Management System
  • Online Attendance System

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS:

  • Entitled as “ICT Wizard of MIST” for developing web applications and management systems for MIST. [ 2016 ]
  • Received Gold Medal for actively participating in development of MIST’s website. [ 2015 ]

PUBLICATIONS:

  • S. Roy, T. Paul, R. H. Shawron, and A. Yasir, “Comparative analysis of aerodynamic lift and drag of commercially used air-foil incorporated with co-flow Jet,” IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 1305, no. 1, p. 012009, Apr. 2024. doi:10.1088/1757-899x/1305/1/012009 [ 2024 ]