Rameen Siddiqui

Rameen Siddiqui

Burque Corporation HU TOPS Scholar

Graduate of 2026
BS Computer Engineering

Aspiration Statement

Final-year Computer Engineering student at Habib University. Project work in robotics, embedded systems, and applied AI. Seeking roles in robotics engineering or automation, particularly in manufacturing and industrial technology.

Core Skills

  • AWS IoT Pipeline
  • Arduino
  • C/C++
  • CAD
  • CNNs
  • CNC
  • Computer Vision & Applied AI
  • ESP32
  • IoT & Cloud Communication
  • JavaScript
  • JSON Data
  • Modeling
  • MATLAB
  • MobileNetV2 Fine-Tuning
  • MQTT/HTTPS
  • Programming
  • Python

Core Demonstrated Competencies

  • Agility
  • Planning

Preferred Career Paths

First priority: Robotics Engineer/Automation Engineer

Second priority: Embedded Systems/IoT Engineer

Third priority: AI/ML Engineer

Experience

Leadership / Meta-curricular

  • Member, Multiverse Club
  • Member, Serve Club

Internship / Volunteer Work

  • Teaching Assistant, Habib University (September – December 2025)
  • Undergraduate Researcher, Dawlance and Takhleeq Office, Habib University (June – August 2025)
  • SME Banking Intern, HBL (July – August 2024)

Publications / Creative Projects

  • Creative Project – Co-founder of Fuzzora in which I launched and managed a product based business
  • Hackathon – Runner-Up in FinTech Hackathon
  • Hackathon – Collaborated in a team to develop and present a financial technology solution competitively

Final Year Project

Project Title

Design and Development of a 6 DOF Industrial Robotic Arm

Description

This project designs and builds a low-cost 6 DOF industrial robotic arm at Habib University, developed specifically for two Pakistani manufacturers: Dawlance, where it places stickers on refrigerator doors, and Toyota Pakistan, where it applies FIPG sealer to engine components. Both tasks are currently done by hand, causing quality inconsistencies, worker fatigue, and chemical exposure. The broader purpose is to prove that affordable, locally manufactured automation is possible for Pakistani industry. This project closes that gap, delivering a precision robotic platform built from locally sourced aluminum, off-the-shelf motors, and in-house fabrication, designed around the actual workspace and budget constraints of Pakistani factories.

Project Pictures