Daniyal Qureshi, the founder of Electrohouse is a young 23 years old innovator and science -technology enthusiast coming from a small city of Wardha located in Maharashtra, India. He is currently pursuing professional master's (M.Eng.) in Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Recently, he has joined Lumentum Operations Ottawa LLC as a Process Intern for Summer and Fall 2023 CO-OP terms, where he is working predominantly on state-of-the-art Robotic Process Automation and Green Energy. He did his Bachelor's in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from Government College of Engineering, Nagpur.
He is very fond of understanding science behind technologies from its basics to complex, especially electronics. Every piece of technology which utilizes electronics or semiconductors comes under his vast field of interests. Practical experimentation has always been his priority as he loves making circuits, prototypes and devices. He is also a strong supporter and promoter of concept based practical learning as opposed to the marks based theoretical learning. As a result of his practical vision, he was awarded in many innovation based project competitions right from his childhood including the Mayor Innovation Awards 2019 organized by Nagpur Municipal Corporation. He also represented India on an international platform in IEEE YESIST 12 2019 held in Stamford International University, Thailand for a collaborative project- Automatic Parking Resolver with his close entrepreneur buddy Shivam Joshi, director of Codon's Technologies. He created Electrohouse in 2017 to accomplish his moto of spreading practical knowledge and hence contribute innovation to his motherland-India. He believes India can easily outweight other top developed countries if its youth understands the importance of practical knowledge. He is constantly spreading practical awareness and knowledge through various means, primary being his Electrohouse YouTube channel and social media. He also keeps live sessions for first year engineering students and likes to analyze their thinking/views.