Burhan is keen to utilize his research and CAD modeling skills along with the hands-on experience gained during previous industrial experiences and PhD study. Burhan has a strong grip on engineering concepts, has been tutoring mechanics of Solids and has other practical experience including operating 3D printers and laser cutters to manufacture the 3-D modeled designs made on SolidWorks.
Application of Research to Industry
My research focuses on evaluation of moisture driven artificial muscles for atmospheric dehumidification. To make it easy, I am working on engine prototypes that I am designing and manufacturing in the lab that will use polymers which can be stimulated by humidity and will generate power. This will mitigate the humidity from the air and will generate power.
For more information, please contact your state’s APR.Intern Business Development Manager:
- Justin Mabbutt (VIC & TAS) – j.mabbutt@aprintern.org.au / 0413 050 952
- Michael Valentine (VIC & NT) – m.valentine@aprintern.org.au / 0411 600 063
- Mark Ovens (NSW & ACT) – m.ovens@aprintern.org.au / 0400 764 763
- Glen Sheldon (QLD, SA & WA) – g.sheldon@aprintern.org.au / 0431 832 788