The BEAR Summit and National Semiconductor Symposium 2025, held from July 16–18 at the National Science and Technology Complex in Dhaka, was organized by the ICT Division, Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC), and the EDGE project. The event attracted students, researchers, industry experts, and government officials, showcasing over 300 innovations in biotechnology, electronics, AI, and robotics.
American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) proudly announces that two projects were selected for the Digital Display category. Based on public voting, a team of four EEE students—Christopher Andrew Guda, Sanour Islam, Md. Sahebur Rahman, and Jamiul Hasan—won 1st Runner-Up in Robotics category for their project, “DURGOMOCHARI: Edge-AI Robot with Distributed Computing, 3D Scanning, and Modified Rocker-Bogie Suspension for Post-Disaster Emergency Human Locator and Safety Response.”
Another team from EEE, Urmi Akter and Umme Habiba, secured 2nd Runner-Up in Electronics category with “Railway Crack Detection and Image Processing System.”
DURGOMOCHARI is an advanced robotic system that enhances disaster emergency response with autonomous/manual modes and real-time remote monitoring. The railway safety project innovatively applies IoT and image processing to detect cracks.
This achievements highlight the creativity, technical skill, and teamwork of AIUB’s EEE students and reflects the university’s commitment to research and innovation. AIUB congratulates both the teams on their success.