Shubham Sharma
*** * ******* **** • Tempe, Arizona 85281
+1-480-***-**** • acd2yt@r.postjobfree.com
Proficient Mechanical Engineer specialized in power distribution in Advanced Hybrid Electric powertrains and their control strategies using vehicle hardware in loop. Skills include:
• System modeling in Matlab/Simulink, NI LabView • Model-Based system design • Hardware in the Loop (HiL) simulation
• CAN interface and Open XC android development • 3D solid modeling and Analysis
EDUCATION QUALIFICATION
Master of Science: Mechanical Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe AZ; GPA: 3.25/4.00 Est. July 2014
Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering: University Institute of Technology – RGPV, Bhopal, India; GPA: 3.8/4.00 May 2012
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Team Lead and Powertrain Engineer, Torque Trends Inc. Mar 2014 – Present
Converting Mazda Miata into all Electric Vehicle. Responsibilities include:
Component Modeling and Packaging Optimization in Solidworks; Design analysis on ANSYS
System Modeling, control system designing in Matlab/Simulink, CAN interface and powertrain integration.
Graduate Research Assistant, College of Technology and Innovation, Arizona State Unive rsity Aug 2013 – Present
Developing Model based designs, performing Vehicle hardware in the loop (V-HiL) simulation for Hybrid electric vehicle using
• Control Strategies for Fuel Cell hybrid architecture.
Matlab/Simulink, labview with PXI, cRIO and NI-DAQ.
Developing Distributed-VHiL using NI DNP3 protocol for remote testing; Developing android app for Ford open XC platform.
Graduate Intern, Dept. of Research & Development, TAFE Motors and Tractors Ltd, India May 2013 – Aug 2013
Performed projects, visited vendors, performed inspection, prepared reports and designed spec sheet for 5660 industrial model.
Dozer, agriculture model and Loader, 5660 Industrial model: Performed analytical analysis on supporting arm of loader/Dozer,
and stress generation between FW and G1 assembly. Validated results using MBD and FEA on
ANSYS
Engaging Dog: Performed fatigue analysis of (splined torsion shaft), calculated fatigue stress concentration at gear root and
optimized the root radius according to failure equations of Goodman.
PROJECT WORK
Graduate Project: HiL simulations of fuel cell Hybrid Architecture using drive cycle pattern recognition: Developing control
strategy for fuel cell plug-in hybrid architecture. Incorporating DCRA (drive cycle pattern recognition) algorithm and rule based
Fuzzy logic to optimize fuel consumption and stabilize fuel cell output.
HiL for Equivalent Consumption Minimization strategy in Hybrid Electric Vehicle: Performing hardware in the loop simulation for ECMS strategy in series-parallel hybrid electric architecture. Implementing SCADA using DNP3 communication protocol.
LS3 6.2L V8 Engine Design & Modeling Project: Optimized the LS3 6.2L V8 Engine by recalculating the specifications. Using Solidworks prepared models of crankshaft, cylinder-piston assembly and other engine parts. Using ANSYS performed load, impact,
thermal, vibrational and test for natural frequency of the crank shaft, performed motion study of the shaft.
Undergraduate Major Project: Compressed air production using Vehicle Suspension System (VSS): Utilizing a rear suspension of a
motor bike (Bajaj Pulsar), designed a system to produce compressed air onboard working as a suspension. Prototype we developed
was successful in producing 48 Psi maximum pressures.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION
Mechanical Team Leader, EcoCAR 3, Arizona State University Fall 2013
Performed outreach to local Industries, performed system modeling, developed power distribution and energy management
strategies and performed WTW-GHG emission using GREET model.
Chairperson, SAE, University Institute of Technology, Bhopal India April 2011–March 2012
Team Captain, SAE BAJA – Developed 3D models on Pro-Engineers & Solid works, and performed FEA on ANSYS with load, impact, vibrational & thermal tests, also performed DFMEA
ACHIEVEMENTS
Chancellor award – University Institute of Technology - RGPV by the Governor of State Aug 2011
ASME-Student Design Competition – 3 Position all India National level at IIT Kharagpur
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Feb 2011
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Designing: Solid Works, Pro Engineers, Auto CAD; Analysis: ANSYS, Altair’s MBD (Multi Body Dynamics); Statistical Analysis
(DOE): JMP, Design Expert; Computational: MATLAB, Simulink, Lab-view, Mathematica; Development: Eclipse, Net Beans IDE; Others: C++, Java, Visual Studious, Adobe Photoshop, MS Office