Joyoty Dasgupta
Houston, TX 832-***-**** acrt54@r.postjobfree.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyotydasgupta
Aerospace Mechanical Engineer
I have five-plus years of educational experience in the field of Aerospace, Mechanical Engineering, and Mathematics.
My educational background includes Aerospace and Mechanical Design, Finite-Element Analysis (FEM), Aircraft Performance, Composite Materials, Aeroelasticity, and other aerospace and mechanical engineering disciplines.
I offer an understanding of aerospace materials, structures, failure mechanisms, and perform design against the premature failure of metal while adhering limited resources and environment concerns with least life-cycle cost.
I am familiar with the fundamentals of electrical engineering and the effective use of power systems and its connected equipment, including transformers and motors.
KEY SKILLS
Team Management
Microsoft Office Suite
Pro/Engineer
AutoCAD
MATLAB & MATLAB SIMULINK
Effective / Decisive / Focused
Planning and prioritization
IntelliCAD
Requirements Integration
Communication
MATHCAD
C++ programming languages
Systems Engineering
ANSYS APDL
Design Implementation
Team collaboration
MAPLESOFT
WORK EXPERIENCE
Data Analyst
National Research Council (NRC) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada May 2012–Aug. 2013
My job was under Flight Recovery and Playback Centre (FRPC) in NRC. My role was to analyze civil and military aircraft flight parameters in routine basis using XY-plot software.
My duty was writing Conversion (CON) File and making Graphical Display File (GDF) after transferring data from black boxes.
Implemented correlation checks to verify the correlation sheet that provided by the clients to compare pilots’ recordings and Flight Data Recorder (FDR) readings during flight.
My job was also finding out irregularities of flight parameters after the aircraft incidents.
Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS)
Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Sept. 2013 – Apr. 2015
Applied theoretical knowledge and experience assisting undergraduate study sessions.
Engaged in the activities to facilitate students learn core curriculum content.
Responsible for leading weekly workshops while providing support for students in attendance.
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant - Engineering and Mathematics
Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Sept. 2013 – Apr. 2015
Responsible for providing guidance and mentoring the students to understand engineering concepts, and a higher awareness of theories and examples by providing applied.
Undergraduates asked questions, and I provided answers provided mentoring for their topics.
Graded test papers and provided direct feedback for clarification and the benefit of the students.
Exam proctor for a majority of the exams, which is an honored duty.
APPLIED PROJECTS
Hatch Component Designer
I implemented the design improvements for a 3D model hatch plate (cockpit door for a simulator).
Responsible for structural and stress analysis using Finite-Element Method (FEM) software ANSYS and Cero 2.
I worked as a project lead for negotiating a contract for the price with manufacturing companies to produce an enhanced cost-effective process to improve the company's return on investment. The result was an ROI and cost savings of $100,000 by the project’s end.
I finalized the design, performed the analysis, sent all the drawing to the manufacturer and submitted the closing report to the lead engineers.
Reverse-Engineering Projects
I performed reverse engineering to a cooling fan by precisely reproducing the bracket's dimensions and shape using the Pro-Engineering 3D modeling software.
Very Light Jet (VLJ) Conceptual Design Project
I had to design VLJ to be certifiable for single pilot operation according to Canadian Aviation Regulations Airworthiness Manual.
I performed the initial weight sizing of preliminary concept based on mission profile. Estimates for Maximum takeoff weight (Wo), Empty weight (We), and Fuel weight (Wf) were determined.
I utilized a sensitivity study to determine the sensitivity of Wo to change in range, empty weight fraction (EWF), the lift-to-drag ratio (L/D) and specific fuel consumption (SFC).
Completed Performance matching analysis for the stall, take off, landing and cruise.
I provided an initial sketch and an AutoCAD design to size the wing, fuselage, and empennage.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Excellent problem-solving skills and engineering knowledge of fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, and thermodynamics.
Knowledge about aircraft systems design, performances, and Aeroelasticity.
Taken advanced mathematics courses such as honor level Ordinary Differentiation Equations (ODE), linear algebra, and Probability & Statistics.
Brief knowledge about composite material properties, structure and their manufacturing.
Expertise on system modeling techniques, analysis, and simulation by using the MATLAB SIMULINK.
Intelligibility of buckling, stability, modal analysis, load's definition, static, structural and structural/thermal analysis.
Sixteen months CO-OP experience with NRC (National Research Council), Canada.
Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace (stream B): Aerospace Structures, Systems & Vehicle Design, Co-op option at Carleton University.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace and Mechanical (stream B): Aerospace Structures, Systems & Vehicle Design, Co-op option
Minor in Mathematics
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
EXTRA-CURRICULAR/VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Sept. 2010-Present
Carleton Mechanical and Aerospace Society Sept. 2010-Present
Carleton University students’ Association Sept. 2010-Present
House of Providence Volunteer Jul. 2007–May 2008