About

Hi, I’m Nurjahan Akter Takia. I love working with small electronics, especially in the kitchen. I enjoy taking things apart, figuring out how they work, and making them better. From blenders to smart ovens, I’m always exploring ways to fix or improve home gadgets.

My passion for electronics started when I was very young. I used to help my family fix small appliances around the house. Over time, that curiosity grew. I wanted to know everything about circuits, sensors, and how tiny parts can power everyday tools. That curiosity led me to one of the world’s top schools—MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). I studied Electrical and Electronic Engineering there and earned my degree with pride.

My Career Experience: Working at Tesla in the USA

After finishing my degree, I had the chance to work at Tesla in the United States. There, I used what I learned at MIT to help make smart, energy-efficient systems. I worked with teams to improve electronic parts in vehicles and home tech. Tesla taught me how to solve tough problems fast. I saw how good design helps people use technology better every day.

What I Learned from Studying at the No. 1 University (MIT)

Studying at MIT changed the way I think. It gave me real-world skills, not just textbook knowledge. Here’s what I learned:

  • Circuit Design and Analysis: I learned how circuits work, both digital and analog. I practiced ways to make them run better and more safely.

  • Signal Processing and Communication: I studied how data moves from one place to another. I also built systems that clean up signals for better sound and connection.

  • Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems: I got hands-on practice with tiny computers that run machines. These are key for smart gadgets in homes and kitchens.

  • Research and Innovation: I joined research labs that focused on clean energy and smart tech. I solved real problems using creative ideas.

  • Lab Work and Real Projects: I did lots of lab work where we tested ideas, built circuits, and learned by doing. These projects helped me gain true confidence.

  • Teamwork and Soft Skills: At MIT, I worked with smart people from all over the world. I learned to lead, share ideas clearly, and work well with others.

Why I Love Helping Others with Electronics

While working and learning, I saw that many people struggle with home electronics. They don’t know which tools to use, how to fix small issues, or what to buy. That’s why I enjoy sharing tips that make electronics easier to understand.

I believe anyone can learn how to care for their devices. With simple steps and the right advice, you can save money and make your tools last longer.

Why Trust My Advice?

  • I earned a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from MIT.

  • I’ve worked in the real world—at Tesla, solving complex electronic problems.

  • I tinker with real devices every day, testing and improving them.

  • I share only honest advice based on testing, not ads or trends.

  • I explain things in simple words so anyone can understand.

Let’s Keep Your Electronics Running Smoothly

Whether you want to know:

  • Which kitchen appliance is worth buying?

  • How to fix a faulty blender or rice cooker?

  • What tools to keep at home for quick fixes?

I’m here to help.

Electronics don’t have to be scary or confusing. With a bit of help, you can use them better, fix small problems, and feel more confident. Let’s make electronics simple—together.