About Md. Tusar Akon
Textile Engineer, Educator, and Developer transforming ideas into digital reality.
Who is Md. Tusar Akon?
Md. Tusar Akon is a multidisciplinary innovator standing at the unique intersection of textile engineering, academic education, and software development. He pivoted from a traditional path in textile manufacturing to forge a career that blends material science with digital solutions.
Currently pursuing his MS at Colorado State University, Tusar previously served as a Lecturer at BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT), where he mentored the next generation of textile engineers. His academic background is complemented by a robust portfolio of technical projects, ranging from educational technology platforms like GRElts.com to scientific tools like the FTIR Spectrum Analyzer.
He is known for building tools that remove friction from complex processes. Whether it's automating industrial ERP systems, creating intuitive data visualization for spectroscopy, or developing gamified learning platforms, his work is defined by precision, utility, and user-centric design.
Biography
Tusar's journey began in the intricate world of textile engineering, where he developed a deep appreciation for structure and material properties. This foundation naturally evolved into a passion for software architecture—recognizing that the logic governing woven fabrics parallels the logic of well-written code.
As a developer, he specializes in the Next.js ecosystem, reacting quickly to new technologies to build performant, scalable web applications. His "Smart APA Generator" and "Dhaka Bus Finder" are testaments to his ability to identify real-world problems and engineer elegant digital solutions.
Beyond coding, Tusar is a published researcher with work on sustainable textile technologies and conductive fabrics. He actively contributes to the open-source community and continues to push the boundaries of what's possible when engineering principles meet creative software development.