Join the Team
We are a multidisciplinary engineering team where students build practical expertise across design, fabrication, electronics, software, autonomy, research, and outreach. Our recruitment process helps us find people who are curious, collaborative, and ready to learn through project-based work, mentorship, and technical evaluation.
Applications are Open! Apply before the 15th June
Each group contributes to a different part of the engineering workflow, from hands-on prototyping and testing to communication, scientific analysis, and community impact. Together, these teams give students exposure to system-level thinking and real engineering practice.
Mechanical & CAD
Designs and prototypes structural systems, fixtures, and mechanisms with a focus on manufacturability, reliability, and hands-on iteration.
Electronics
Builds embedded hardware, power distribution, and sensing platforms while developing the practical electronics skills that support field-ready systems.
Controls & Software
Creates the software tools, automation logic, and control workflows that connect ideas into dependable engineered behavior.
Network & Vision
Works on communication, imaging, and data flow so the team can observe, coordinate, and make decisions in real time.
AI & Autonomous
Develops decision-making algorithms, perception pipelines, and machine learning methods for complex real-world tasks.
Astrobio & Science
Explores experimental design, measurement, and sample analysis through science-focused research and lab work.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Studies aerial systems, flight integration, and sensing to extend the team’s engineering reach beyond the ground platform.
Management & Outreach
Coordinates partnerships, logistics, and student engagement while building leadership, communication, and project management experience.
Research & Documentation
Turns technical work into clear reports, presentations, and published knowledge that support learning and future engineering growth.
Who can apply?
BRACU Mongol-Tori is limited only to the undergrad students of BRAC University.