About

Meer Shadman Shafkat Tanjim is an emerging robotics and automation researcher whose work spans humanitarian technology, agricultural innovation, and sustainable engineering solutions. His research portfolio demonstrates a consistent focus on designing intelligent robotic systems that address real-world challenges across disaster response, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. Tanjim's most recognized contributions lie in rescue robotics and autonomous systems. His Robo-Res humanoid rescue robot series, which integrates sophisticated image processing algorithms to locate survivors in inaccessible environments, has garnered 14 combined citations across two publications. Complementing this, his fire-extinguishing quadcopter design (10 citations) showcases his expertise in applying unmanned aerial systems to life-threatening emergencies. Beyond disaster response, Tanjim has developed a COVID-19 patient medicine-delivery robot (7 citations) and a crop disease detection agricultural robot (6 citations), reflecting his versatility in applying automation to pressing societal needs. His more recent work on solar panel cleaning robots and IoT-enabled composting systems underscores a growing commitment to clean energy and environmental sustainability. With over 45 cumulative citations across seven publications between 2020 and 2023, Tanjim represents a researcher whose practical, prototype-driven approach bridges engineering innovation with meaningful humanitarian and ecological impact.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Image Processing Intelligence Analysis for Robo-Res 1.0: A Part of Humanoid Rescue-Robot
12 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2021 (3 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 19
🏛 Institutions: European University of Bangladesh, American International University-Bangladesh, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies

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