Farhan Hassan

Senior Product Manager at One Screen

Farhan Hassan has worked in various roles for a number of companies since 2013. In 2013, they worked as an Intern at Oil & Gas Development Company Ltd., where they learned about control loops, studied sensors and their operations, and studied pneumatically and electrically controlled devices. In 2014, they worked as an Intern at Nestl\u00e9 Waters Islamabad, where they conducted energy mapping, drew a single line electrical diagram, calculated power, and suggested ways to improve energy efficiency and the process of production. In 2015, they worked as an Intern at Halliburton, where they studied different additives used in cementation of oil wells and performed various tests on slurry mixtures. Farhan also worked as an Intern at Engro Corp, where they studied field instrumentation and visited various sensors. In the same year, they also worked as President of IEEE GIKI Student Branch, where they communicated and coordinated with 60+ members, planned and conducted activities for members and the GIKI community, and divided members into specialized departments. Finally, since 2016, Farhan Hassan has been working at OneScreen, where they have held various roles such as Senior Product Manager, Product Operations Manager, Product Operations - Team Lead, and Product Operations Engineer. In this role, they have been debugging and testing Clary Icon Smart boards and Touch screens, regularly coordinating with USA based customers, and testing video conferencing software.

Farhan Hassan's education history includes a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology from 2012 to 2016, and A levels from Beaconhouse Margalla Islamabad from 2010 to 2012. Farhan has also obtained certifications in Growth Product Manager from Udacity in December 2022, Becoming a Product Manager from LinkedIn in July 2021, Introduction to Software Product Management from Coursera in June 2020, and Customer Analytics from Coursera in September 2017.

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