AYYALURI SIVANANDA REDDY
Email Id:acdze9@r.postjobfree.com. Mobile: +91-741*******
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Career Objective:
Seeking a position in an environment where to utilize and develop my skills and abilities in
the field that offers professional growth while being innovative and flexible.
Academic Qualifications:
Bachelor of Engineering with specialization of Mechanical Engineering from St.
peter’s university-Chennai with an aggregate of 80.00% ( upto 7th sem.)
Intermediate from Board of Intermediate with 85.4% during 2005-07 from Deepthi
Junior College-Proddaturu.
S.S.C from Board of Secondary Education with 75% in 2005 from Narayana High
School-Jammalamadugu
Technical Qualifications:
Designing : CATIA V6
Accomplishments:
Ranked department first in 3rd and 5th semesters in college.
Ranked department second in 2nd and 4th semesters in college.
Organized 13th National Level Technical Symposium “EQUINOX-2k13” held in our
College.
Personal Information:
Name : Ayyaluri Sivananda Reddy.
Father’s Name : A Jagadeeswara Reddy.
10th November,1989.
Date of Birth :
Marital status : Unmarried
Permanent Address : B 49/1,LAB Quarters, DRDO township, kanchanabag, Hyderabad -
500058
Gender : Male
Languages known : Hindi,Telugu and English
Training :
Completed national level training programme on “ SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS AND
ITS APPLOCATION ”.
Participated & presented a paper in the work shop on “ ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION
TECHNICQE & NANO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ”.
Completed training on “ MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENTS FOR AUTOMATION
INSPECTION SYSTEM ”.
Project done:
“MEASUREMENT OF VIBRATION ON HEAVY DUTY TRAILERS AND TYPES OF
ISOLATION METHODS ” using ANSYS software done in DRDO (Diffence Research &
Development Organigation) Hyderabad.
Absorve the 6-component and single component test facilities for finding thrust of the rocket
motor in DRDO
Design,analysis and fabricating of ATV (All-terrain vehicle) in BAJA 2013 competition
organized by SAEINDIA.
Lab work done :
Finding the “Flash and fire point of given oil by Cleveland open cup method”
Finding the “viscosity of oil at various tempareture using Redwood Viscometer”