J . MO HA M E D KAS I M
No **, Moses Street, Easwaran nagar, Pammal, Chennai-600 075.
Ph: 904-***-****, 812-***-****.
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E D UCAT IO N:
P rogram I nstitution Year of CGPA/Percentag
completion e
B.Tech B.S.Abdur Rahman 2014 7.58
( Mechanical) u niversity,
Chennai.
12 th St.sebastian mat ric higher 2010 77.75%
(State Board) secondary school,
Chennai.
10 th St.sebastian mat ric higher 2008 80.8%
( Mat ric) secondary school,
Chennai.
COMP U TER SK I L LS:
• PRO-E, AUTOCAD, NX8, ANSYS, MAT L AB, C, Microsoft office
LANGUAGE SK I L LS:
• E nglish (professional working proficiency), Tamil (arterial)
I N D USTR IAL EXPER I ENCE:
I n te rnship at WABCO I ndia Ltd (Chennai)
J une 2012
• Part Designer i n the R everse-Engineering of I ntegral pedal unit
(FAWER).
• Responsible for testing the IPU to plot down the response of clutch master
cylinder and brake servo under various pedal positions.
• Complete reverse engineering of the pedal unit is done which involved
remodelling of all the components in pro-E and documentation of product
s tructure, liaison mat rix, mates table, product function, functional
deployment and cost estimation.
P a r ticipated in Auto Factory workshop
F eb 2012
• A workshop on designing, simulation, analysis of commercial car and
engine design under the backing of technical operation and research
department of M eta Wing t echnologies
I mplant t raining in Ashok Leyland (Chennai)
J une 2013
• Visited various shops in the plant to understand the implementation of
manufacturing process used for different components.
• Various shops include engine manufacturing, engine assembly, engine testing,
f ront and rear axle assembly, frame assembly and complete vehicle assembly in
t he plant.
R everse Engineering of Vacuum cylinder of Tata 407
• Reverse engineered Vacuum cylinder to discover the working principle and
technology behind it.
• The reverse-engineering process involves dismantling the product, measuring
each and every component and then reconstructing it as a 3D model using
P ro-e.
• Subsequent study and industrial standard documentation have been made for
better understanding of the component.
ACADE M IC PROJECTS:
C O MPOSI T E H E L M E T
• Designed and fabricated the composite helmet using alternative materials
• Based on the displacement and stress values obtained from Ansys,
fabrication is made with the combination of Epoxy resin and glass fiber
(collectively known as Fiber Reinforced polymer)
V IBRAT ION ANALYSIS ON MONO COMPOSITE LEAF SPR ING
• Designed and fabricated a mono composite material leaf spring using glass
f ibre and epoxy as an alternative for the conventional steel spring.
• Fabrication is done by hand lay-up method on the prepared mould to achieve
t he required shape and size of the leaf spring.
• Leaf spring is analysed by FEM and then validated experimentally
• Vibration characteristics of the composite leaf spring is the main purpose of
t he project
PART IC IPAT IO N AND ACH I EVE M E N TS:
• Participated in technical quiz event conducted by GKM college of
E ngineering and Technology
• Designed and fabricated f lat plate solar heater i n intra-college design
competition and fabrication was done using recyclable material
• Participated in aero-modelling workshop conducted by SAE I ND IA
southern section
• ESOL examination : Awarded council of level A2 a t BEC preliminary
level conducted by University of Cambridge
• ESOL examination : Awarded council of level B1 a t BEC vantage level
conducted by University of Cambridge
• Awarded p roficiency certificate for academic performance in the discipline
E XTRA CURR IC U LAR:
• Organized an event for “Confluence – 2013” – a national level Technical
symposium
• Organized an event for “Mech fest – 2014” – intra department Technical
E vent
• Active Student Member of SAE I ND IA and part of Automotive student
o rientation programme (ASOP)
• Participated in a three months course on fundamental elements on public,
p rivate, substantive and procedural law conducted by Institu te of Legal
s tudies