About Me About Me

I am Sultan Parvez

Currently pursuing an MSc in Quantum Information Science at the University of Copenhagen, where I am developing advanced analytical and computational problem-solving skills while exploring the intersection of quantum technologies, algorithms, and information systems. I strongly believe that this academic journey will strengthen my ability to reason about complex systems, think critically, and adapt to cutting-edge technological trends.

Previously, I worked as a QA Automation Engineer and QA Coach. In this capacity, I designed and executed automation frameworks using Cypress, Selenium, Appium, and Robot Framework with proficiency in Java, Python, and JavaScript, while also mentoring and guiding teams to adopt best practices in testing and automation. I have hands-on experience with API testing (Postman), performance testing (JMeter), and familiarity with the MERN stack, which enables effective collaboration across development and testing environments. With a keen eye for detail and strong problem-solving skills, I ensured software quality and fostered a culture of continuous improvement, while delivering projects on time and meeting or exceeding customer expectations.

Full Name

Age

Nationality

: Md Sultan Parvez

: 28

: Bangladeshi

Passion Passion

Software Engineering

I adore creating interactive user interfaces and sophisticated components. It's fantastic to be able to construct something that already exists in our heads. It seems like I'm solving a pretty intriguing challenge. I have developed several website, app and testing script using React, Node.js, Java , Cypress etc.

Machine Learning

I have been involved in a number of machine learning projects. In one project, we utilized reinforcement learning to trade efficiently in a stock market environment. In another project, we utilized a machine learning technique to monitor credit card theft. I've also worked on a project that aimed to forecast the likelihood of cancer.

Reading

Recently, I've been diving into books more often. They provide a break from screens and expose me to top-tier authors. Some of the books I've read include 'Atomic Habits', 'Rich Dad Poor Dad', 'The One Thing', 'One Minute Manager', and 'The Communication Book'.