Abrar Amin Khan is a third-year PhD student in the mechanical engineering department in the Design for Nanoscale Manufacturing Lab under the supervision of Professor Hayden Taylor. His research focuses on volumetric 3D printing, with a particular emphasis on medical devices and structural electronics. Additionally, he is deeply engaged in advancing Direct Air Capture technology using Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). His work includes investigating the mechanical properties of MOFs to facilitate their large-scale application with reduced energy consumption. Abrar completed both his undergraduate and master’s studies at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Outside of academia, he enjoys socializing, organizing community events, playing soccer, singing, and has recently developed a passion for cooking Bangladeshi cuisine.