An engineering professional who is supremely motivated and exceptionally detail-oriented, has experience in materials science, urban infrastructure, and aerospace applications. As a Teaching Assistant, research regarding high entropy alloys that can store hydrogen, in addition to many urban infrastructure projects along with assorted air mobility services with a future focus, received an important amount of work. I worked as an Engineering Intern at Manjira Machines. I gained practical industry experience there by designing and analyzing a Convergent-Divergent (CD) nozzle to improve performance.
I actively participated thoroughly in many extracurriculars like Aerospace Club, school sports, and serving on several important committees for almost every big school event and festival, along with having complete technical skill mastery. An individual with formidable skills in analysis, true dedication to innovation, outstanding problem-solving capabilities, and extraordinary leadership, in addition to striving for excellence in both management and research.
Contributed to the design and performance analysis of a CD (Convergent-Divergent) nozzle from the ground up. Key responsibilities included:
Supported a professor in research focused on predicting the phases of high entropy alloys for hydrogen storage applications. Key responsibilities included:
Supported a professor in a research project on advancing urban infrastructure and air traffic management for future air mobility services. Key responsibilities included: