7208 Fringe tree pl Louisville, KY 40241 US 502-930-2402 [email protected]
Goal
To be a MEMS Device design enginner
Skills
Recent Graduate
Qualifications
Recent graduate with Master of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering possessing experience in FEA modeling and Analysis. Summary of Qualification • Worked in various projects involving FEA modeling and analysis of MEMS device. • Have experience of working in Class 100 MEMS Cleanroom and photolithography equipment. • Certificates in Public Speaking and Business English; Cambridge University affiliated BBC Institute, India • Fulfilled requirements for CRLA Advanced Tutoring certificate, certified Tutor Level II, International Tutor Program Certification. Education and Skills Master of Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering 5/2010 University Of Louisville Louisville, KY Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering 5/2005 Pune University Pune, India Courses Completed: Fundamentals of microfabrication and MEMS, Physical Electronics, Microfabrication Lab, Advanced MEMS, Advanced Electronic Devices, FEA Modeling and Analysis, Power System, Control System, Microprocessor Fundamentals. Skills: • Used mathematical software such as Maple and Matlab, • Experienced with programs such as L-Edit, Coventorware, Solid Edge, Silvaco Deckbuilt, VHDL, Xilinx 9.0 • Proficient with MS Office product such as Word and Power Point, and operating systems such Windows 98/Xp/Vista/7, Linux, Ubuntu, and Mac OS X. • Experienced with programming languages such as C, C++, and Java.
Projects • MS Thesis: Modeling of a RF MEMS Switch; built a device using CAD software and performed FEA analysis to determine actuation voltage and switching speed of the device. • Microfabrication of Pressure Sensor; fabricated a pressure sensor device in a class 100 MEMS clean room. • Design and Simulation of Comb Actuators; Performed the Mathematical calculation to design the device, FEA analysis was done to verify the working of the device • Research Paper: Beyond Moore’s Law; Authored a research paper as a part of a course work detailing the Moore’s Law and its importance in current and future micro devices. Work Experience • Student Research Assistant, Knudsen Pump Research project; University of Louisville Gathered and tabulated necessary data for the project, Performed mathematical calculations using the data; Performed FEA modeling and analysis of the device to show practicality of the device; Performed lithography experiment to generate the narrow channels using SU-8 2000 photoresist. • Student Computer Tutor, REACH Computer Resource Center; University of Louisville Tutored students for programming languages such as C, C++ by helping them write simple programs; assisted students create research papers and presentation using Microsoft Office suit and other software tools; Helped students get familiar with computers and internet; maintained computer equipment by performing regular software updates and cleaning of the equipments.
Affiliations • Member, Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), 2001-2005 • Organizing committee member of IEEE student chapter; Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Pune, India, 2003-2005 • Organizing committee member of Association of Students of Electrical Engineering (ASEE); Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Pune, India, 2003-2005