Hi, I am Mohammad Mohsin, a recent graduate with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Civil Engineering from
Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET), where I earned a CGPA of 3.53 out of 4.00. I
have consistently pursued academic excellence, achieving a GPA of 5.00 (out of 5) in both my HSC (2019)
from Govt. City College and SSC (2017) from Bakolia Govt. High School.
Alongside my academic focus, I have developed a strong interest in data science and its applications in
civil engineering. My research interests include sustainable construction materials and the use of
machine learning to address challenges in civil engineering. I have gained experience in data
visualization, statistical analysis, and multidisciplinary research, with a passion for integrating
advanced technologies like AI and data science to create innovative, real-world solutions.
I have actively participated in national competitions and conferences, including serving as team leader
and finalist at Thinktank Triumph, The Odyssey 2025, and the Hult Prize at CUET 2025. I also presented
my work on Seasonal Weather Pattern Prediction Using Machine Learning at the 7th International
Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE) in 2024. In addition, I completed study projects on
the engineering classification of soils in South Khulshi and the water quality of Chaktai Khal, which
strengthened my practical knowledge and research skills.
Institute: Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology
CGPA: 3.53 out of 4.00
Passing Year: 2025
Class Rank: 20th out of 132
Institute: Govt. City College
GPA: 5.00 out of 5.00
Board: Chittagong
Group: Science
Passing Year: 2019
Institute: Bakolia Govt. High School
GPA: 5.00 out of 5.00
Board: Chittagong
Group: Science
Passing Year: 2017
As part of the Environmental Engineering (Sessional - I) coursework (Course Code: CE-352), I
collaborated with my lab mates on a detailed study to assess the water quality of Chaktai Khal, an
essential canal in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Our study revealed significant insights into the water quality of Chaktai Khal:
Conclusion: The water quality of Chaktai Khal is poor, heavily impacted by sewage and other
pollutants, requiring immediate interventions for rehabilitation.
Skills: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Teamwork, Communication,
Presentation Skills, Report Writing
As part of the course CE-332: Geotechnical Engineering (Sessional - I), I, along with my lab mates,
conducted a detailed study focused on the engineering classification of soils in South Khulshi,
Chattogram. This project emphasized understanding the fundamental role of soil properties in
construction projects, particularly regarding stability, settlement, and structural performance.
Skills: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Teamwork, Communication,
Presentation Skills, Report Writing