Mohammad Rab

Director, Business Development at Fenice Energy

Mohammad Rab has a diverse work experience spanning various industries including renewable energy and technology. Mohammad started their career at Intel Corporation in 1992, where they held multiple roles ranging from Staff Design Engineer to Senior Technical Program Manager. During their time at Intel, Mohammad played a key role in the design and validation of processors and led project and program management, earning design wins from major companies like IBM and Dell.

In 2007, Mohammad joined BracNet as the Director of Engineering & CEO, where they were responsible for managing wireless network design and system integration. Mohammad led the design and rollout of WiMax, WiFi, FTTH, and microwave networks and also oversaw project and product management.

Following their time at BracNet, Mohammad Rab joined Green Energy in 2010 and served as the Vice President of Engineering & CEO. Mohammad focused on technology and product innovation, working with OEMs from Italy and India. Mohammad led the development of a customized smart solution for Solar-Diesel hybrid power systems, improving energy efficiency by over 50%. Mohammad also rebuilt the team and revamped the product lineup to cater to specific customer needs.

Most recently, Mohammad Rab worked at SunEdison as the Director of Business Development. Mohammad later transitioned to the role of Consulting Director after the company's reorganization. During their time at SunEdison, Mohammad led a significant contract win for a PV Solar Power Station in Bangladesh, worth USD 1.1 billion. The project required close collaboration with various stakeholders and necessitated engagement with regulators, off-takers, lenders, and local partners, among others.

Overall, Mohammad Rab's work experience showcases their expertise in engineering, project and program management, business development, and renewable energy.

Mohammad Rab began their education at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The specific dates of their study at this institution are not provided.

After completing their undergraduate degree, Mohammad proceeded to the University of Florida to pursue a master's program in Electrical and Computer Engineering from 1989 to 1990.

Following their time at the University of Florida, Mohammad Rab went on to further their studies at the University of Connecticut. From 1990 to 1992, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Computer Science and Engineering.

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