Udyaaksh Khera adi6pp@r.postjobfree.com +1-412-***-****
https://www.linkedin.com/in/udyaaksh-khera/
EDUCATION
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA May 2022
B.S. Mechanical Engineering
Additional Major in Biomedical Engineering
GPA: 3.75/4.0
SKILLS
Design: Siemens NX (Unigraphics NX),
PTC Creo, Fusion 360, SolidWorks,
Altium (PCB)
Simulation: ANSYS, Hypermesh, LTSpice
Prototyping: Machine Shop, Arduino,
Laser Cutting/ 3D Printing
Lab: Cell Culturing, PCR
Software: Python, MATLAB/Simulink, ImageJ
Other: MS Office, Adobe CC
Languages: Hindi, Marathi
EXPERIENCE
Hardware Engineering Intern
Cassian Solutions Summer 2020
• Developed an intelligent specialty medicine dispensing smartphone case
• Created CAD models using Fusion 360 to increase the number of supported phones to 20 models
• Evaluated hardware to ensure compliance and smooth functioning of product
Summer Directed Study, LeDuc Lab
Carnegie Mellon University Summer 2020
• Simulated the behavior of a GAG-Collagen scaffold under bioreactor conditions using ANSYS
• Increased understanding of deformational behavior and nature of forces acting on the scaffold
• Extrapolated forces faced by cells growing on scaffolds using simulated results
Research Assistant, Biophotonics Lab
Carnegie Mellon University Since Spring 2019
• Designed and integrated a high throughput sensor into a fiber- coupling mechanism to take high frequency DCS readings
• Conducted testing of the fiber coupled sensor on dummies and other test subjects
• Fabricated PCBs to create a diagnostic device integrating DCS and NIRs optical sensing technologies
PROJECTS
Go – Kart Frame Summer 2020
• Designed a rear engine Go-Kart Frame using SolidWorks
• Analyzed the frame using ANSYS and optimized it to withstand front and side impact loads up to 15 kN
Random Maze Generator and Solver Fall 2019
• Conceptualized and developed a maze solving game on Python
• Implemented the A-star path solving AI to create an enemy that can track the player through the maze
Line Following Robot (Arduino) Fall 2019
• Fabricated a robot car using laser cutting, 3D Printing, and circuitry controller by a microcontroller (Arduino)
• Developed code to control the stopping distance from an obstacle and follow a line marked on the floor
ACTIVITIES & HONORS
Alpha Tau Omega, Fraternity
(Health & Safety Chair)
Fall 2019
Mechanic, Fringe (Buggy Team)
Fall 2019
Electrical Team, ATLAS
(Autonomous Buggy)
Fall 2018, Spring 2019
Dean’s List
Fall 2018, Spring 2019
COURSES
Thermodynamics Statics*
Fluid Mechanics
Differential
Equations
Fundamentals of
Programming (Python)
Heat Transfer*
Systems Modeling and
Analysis (BME)*
Medical
Devices*
Physiology
Biomedical
Engineering
Laboratory
Statistical Models for
Engineering Analysis
and Design*
Machine Shop
*Courses are in progress this semester