Tanvir Farouk

 

 

Email: tif22@drexel.edu

 

Tel: 215-895-1252

BSc (Mech. Engg)

1996-2001

Bangladesh University

Of Engineering and

Technology (BUET)

Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

MASc (Mech. Engg)

2003-2004

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario

Canada

 

Phd (Mech. Engg)

(in progress)                            Drexel Univety

Drexel University

Philadelphia, PA

USA

Hobbies and Interest:

 

Playing the piano, Indian percussion (Tabla, Khol, Pakhawaj), reading books and traveling. Photography has been my hobby from a very early age. I still take a lot of pictures where ever I go.

 

 

Research Project:

 

Title:  Atmospheric Pressure Micro Glow Discharge Simulation

Sponsor: National Science Foundation

 

 

 

Abstract:   Atmospheric pressure micro glow discharge of the cold type has been generated in the laboratory. Till now plasma discharge is generally maintained at low pressure for deposition processes in the semi-conductor industries. This glow discharge will be used for chemical deposition, thereby reducing the operation and the maintenance cost by many folds. Simulations of such glow discharges are being done to reduce the experimental parameters. At the same time various design criteria are to be determined by modeling that will be taken into consideration for such a system.

 

Schematic diagram of the Micro APG

 

Electron Density Contours for the Micro APG