SATHISH S.R Email:************@*****.***
No-*, sengunthar nagar mobile: 095********
6th cross, vengamedu Date of Birth: 12-04-1991
Karur-639006
Tamil nadu, India
OBJECTIVE:
To excel in a vibrant, farsighted organization by working in a team oriented and
stimulating environment that provides ample opportunities to learn and grow so as to contribute to
the organization in particular and the society in general.
ACADEMIC PROFILE:
Institution/University Year of Passing % obtained
Course
B.TECH B S Abdur Rahman may 2013 6.8(cgpa)
ECE university, Chennai. (First class )
DIPLOM The karur polytechnic April 2010 88.38%
A ECE college,karur. (First class with
distinction)
K K P higher secondary March 2006 70.2%
SSLC
school, erode. (First class)
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Server : Windows® (2000 & 2003 Server)
Client : Windows® (9X, ME, 2000 Professional, XP, Vista)
LANGUAGES:
Java,c/c++,PHP,c#
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE:
Assembling of PC’s
Installation & Troubleshooting of Software’s & Hardware Devices
Installation & Troubleshooting of Operating System
Configuration of Exchange Server, Users & Groups, OU, Cluster nodes
Installation & Configuration of Router, Switch, Modem
AREA OF INTEREST:
Digital Electronics
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
Active participation in technical symposiums organized in intra university levels
Member of IETE, IEEE
Participated in national level project display contest, on NLPC-2010
Completed a training course in mobile hardware software servicing.
Active Participation in embedded system workshop.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
Active participant in art competitions, dumb c, mind reader and won many prizes
Active participant of national service scheme activities held at college and attended
special training camp.
Project details:
Title :An obstacle signaling system for the blind
Duration :3 months
Team Strength :3
Description :The objective of this project is an Obstacle detection system for
physically & visually challenged people which will detect the obstacles around the user
and control the loads using sensor. Many commercial navigation aids suffer from a
number of design flaws, the most important of which are related to the human interface
that conveys information to the user. . Aids for the visually impaired are lightweight
electronic devices that are either incorporated into a long cane, hand-held or worn by the
client, warning of hazards ahead. Most aids use vibrating buttons or sound alerts to warn
of upcoming obstacles, a method which is only capable of conveying very crude
information regarding direction and proximity to the nearest object.
Languages Known:
English, Tamil and Telugu
Declaration:
I, sathish, hereby declare that the above furnished information is authentic to the best of my
knowledge.
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