I'm Debasish, born in a middle-class family in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Since childhood, technology, astronomy, space, music, and sci-fi have captivated me. I've always been fascinated by how machines work. One of the most intriguing and inspirational moments was in 4th grade when I fixed a broken calculator, and that spark of understanding how electronics worked ignited a passion within me that has only grown stronger. Today, I'm a robotics engineer pursuing a Master of Science in Robotics and Autonomous Systems at Universität zu Lübeck. My work focuses on bio-inspired continuum systems, real-time embedded software, and learning-based perception. I'm currently designing a mechanical control interface for a continuum robotic arm, and work at reGround.systems GmbH on a demining robot project, building humanitarian robotics to make the world mine-free.
Previously, I spent time as a research student at Gunma University in Japan working on autonomous navigation, and hold a B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from International Islamic University Chittagong.