Fahim Uddin. BSEE, MSEE, PhD Candidate - "you don't have to be great to start but you have to start to be great" - Zia Ziglar
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As you can read that my research areas are Renewable, Green Energy and Green Jobs. Thus, I keep myself busy in attending Solar Open Houses and document all the information that can be used later for research and educating students and community.

I am also attached with Bridgeport-B-2020 Green Energy Committee that is working towards making the City of Bridgeport greener.

I also attend Job Fairs and Seminars/Lectures wherever possible to learn more about Employer's mentality and current Job saturation issues.

I like to stay in touch with Full time Faculty at UB to discuss my interests and educational motives.

I am open to work as consultant for IT based projects.

I like playing table tennis and pool. I enjoy photography and give them look of black and white artistic touch with monochorome colors.

In addition to all of my professional activities, I go to gym and spend time in my GREEN back and Front yard of my house near colorful flowers and plants.

As a side, I am writing general articles on various subjects under the umbrella of intellectual topics and Philosophy. I like to meet and socialize with them who enjoy talking logical and intellectual.
If you are this kind, then I don't know why you have not contacted me yet?
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Recently, I worked as Volunteer at Solar Decathlon, Washington DC on September 25th, 2011.

To learn about Solar Decathlon, Visit www.solardecathlon.gov

To take a look at my pictures taken at the event, visit the following URL. This URL is public and you don't need facebook account to view them.

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150317315296441.336576.664501440&l=34cf6f25e7&type=1
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