Mechanical Engineer
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My journey in mechanical engineering has been shaped by a deep commitment to knowledge and hands-on experience. I am passionate about advancing my expertise and making meaningful contributions to the field. My technical skills include AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA, Creo, Ansys, Abaqus, MATLAB, Minitab, and MS Office, allowing me to effectively contribute to engineering projects that require precision and innovative problem-solving.
My educational path began in Chennai, India, where I earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Anna University, achieving a GPA of 8.18/10. During my undergraduate studies, I excelled in various subjects, including Engineering Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Manufacturing Technology, Mechatronics, and more. I consistently ranked among the top students, particularly excelling in lab courses and major projects.
Notable projects include the 'Compound Pulley Crane' and a thesis analyzing the effect of tool pin profile in friction stir welded AA5052 and AA6082.
Building on this foundation, I pursued a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Dayton, where I graduated with a GPA of 3.74/4.0. My coursework included advanced subjects like Finite Element Analysis, Theory of Plasticity, and Energy System Engineering. This academic journey further refined my skills and knowledge in material science, supply chain management, and renewable energy.
My professional experience has been equally diverse and enriching. I interned at Baby Engineering Works (P) Ltd, where I engaged in 2D drafting, 3D modeling, and finite element analysis to optimize the design and performance of solar panel trees. This internship significantly improved project visualization and collaboration, leading to increased efficiency and reduced costs.
At Sinecera Textiles Ltd, I assisted in the design and manufacturing of PP non-woven fabric used in the automobile industry, conducting simulation tests and monitoring the manufacturing process. As a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Dayton, I evaluated assignments, led interactive sessions, and conducted review sessions, deepening my understanding of mechanical engineering principles and enhancing my teaching skills.
Looking ahead, my dream is to work in a renowned global organization within the mechanical and manufacturing sectors. By continually expanding my expertise, I am dedicated to making significant contributions to the field of mechanical engineering and achieving a successful, impactful career.