Anjan Contractor
Austin, TX 78734
512-***-**** (Home)
614-***-**** (Mobile)
***************@*****.***
US Citizen
OBJECTIVE
A challenging position as an engineer, which can utilize experience in
engineering research, design and manufacturing.
EXPERIENCE
Lynntech, Inc., College Station, TX (June 2009 - Present)
Product Development Engineer:
Product design and development utilizing 3D CAD, Finite Element
Analysis (FEA), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Design of
Experiments (DoE) and Statistical Methods. Worked on state of art
innovative technologies from concept to prototype utilizing ANSYS
Fluent, COMSOL, JMP and SolidWorks. Frequently utilized Matlab and C
codes to incorporate special requirements in the modeling. Validated
modeling results from literature review and laboratory experiments.
Developed products in semiconductors, medical devices and fuel cells.
Obtained $220,000 in research funding.
Texas Research Institute, Austin, TX (Oct 2007 - Feb 2009)
Engineer Scientist:
Designed mechanical parts using Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Finite
Element Analysis (FEA) software. Conducted experiments to evaluate
quasi-static and high strain rate response of the newly developed
polymeric materials. Developed an automated test set-up for pressure
and temperature changes occurring on a newly designed aircraft filter.
Wrote SBIR/STTR proposals to obtain research funding and periodic
reports on ongoing research. Obtained $100,000 in research funding.
Samsung Austin Semiconductor, Austin, TX (Jan 2006 - Oct 2007)
Process Engineer:
Optimized Titanium Nitride, Aluminum and Tungsten metal deposition
process for the DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) architecture
utilizing six sigma techniques. Ownership of Tokyo Electron (TEL) and
Novellus CVD processes. Daily evaluation of Statistical Process
Control (SPC) parameters to regulate Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
process and troubleshoot daily manufacturing problems. Projects in
particle reduction, yield enhancement, wafer scrap reduction and
software/hardware upgrade on the equipments.
Laboratory of Applied Superconductivity and Magnetism, Columbus, OH
(Jan 2004 - Dec 2005)
Research Assistant:
Build and automate test assembly to measure 'AC loss' of Yttrium
Barium Copper Oxide (YBCO) coated superconductors. Evaluate their
performance based on differences in the geometries and the substrate
materials.
Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Columbus, OH (April 2000 - May 2003)
HVAC (Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning) designer and
drafter:
Check client requirements, calculate HVAC load, size equipments, route
the ductwork, write equipment details, specifications and cost
estimate, draft and coordinate with other engineering groups.
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
. Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2004 -
Dec 2005)
. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Aug1999 - Dec 2003)
SKILLS
. CFD, FEA and CAD: ANSYS FLUENT (Expert), COMSOL Multiphysics (Expert),
SolidWorks (Expert), AutoCAD (Expert), NEiNastran (Expert), NEiWorks
(Expert), COSMOSWorks (Expert), FEMAP (Expert), LS-DYNA (Good).
. Statistics: JMP (Expert), MS Office (Expert), Minitab (Fair).
. Programming: LabVIEW (Expert), Matlab (Expert), Excel Macros (Good),
C++ (Fair), Fortran (Fair).
CERTIFICATION AND AFFILIATION
. Professional Engineer (PE) Candidate, Taking exam in October 2010.
. Engineer in Training (EIT), The State Board of Registration, State of
Ohio.
. Six-Sigma trained, Samsung Electronics.
. Advance Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS, Certified by ASME.
. Introduction to FLUENT 12.0, Certified by ANSYS FLUENT.
REFERENCES
. Will provide upon request.
AVAILABILITY
. Available; No geographic limitation.