About
I am an experienced researcher with a strong aerospace and mechanical engineering background. My work has involved a range of analytical, computational, and experimental analyses. As a curious and ambitious individual, I am always seeking to learn and discover new things.
Currently, I am employed as an Aerothermal LAB Engineer, researching the thermal analysis and management of un-conditioned avionics systems. Specifically, I am using the Design of Experiment technique to evaluate the thermal behavior of avionics systems under different altitude and Mach number conditions and verifying the resulting data through both analytical and computational analysis.
Previously, I worked as a Research Assistant, performing analytical and computational analysis for the thermal management of avionics systems placed in conditioned bays and qualifying the thermal design of avionics according to MIL-STD-5400E for airworthiness.
My area of interest include:
• Thermo-fluids and heat transfer
• Aerothermodynamics of the high-speed airborne platform
• Computational and numerical fluid dynamics
• Turbomachinery and power-plant design
• Optimization
I have proficient skills in:
• ANSYS (thermal, fluids, structural, topology optimization, and design exploration)
• SOLIDWORKS, Inventor, and Fusion 360
• MATLAB
In addition to my research routine, I am studying various subjects including rocket propulsion and vehicle design, intelligent computation in engineering, and air-breathing engines.