Deepak S
E-mail: adix0w@r.postjobfree.com ***, Thillai Nagar, Mamangam, Salem. Mobile: +917*********
PERSONAL PROFILE
Self-motivated recent postgraduate who possess can do attitude with quick learning skills and out of the box thinking. Works equally well independently, or as a member of a team and very much enjoy being exposed to new challenges and to work in the best interests of the employer.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Autodesk Revit 2020
Sketchup- 3D modelling Application
Autodesk AutoCAD
Windows 7,10 and Microsoft office applications.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Saathvika Constructions, Hosur. Jan 2019 – March 2019
Site Engineer – Paid Work Experience
Involved in Refurbishment of Frauscher Commercial Property which is around 10,000 sq. feet.
SK Constructions, Salem May 2018 – August 2018
Technical Assistant- Paid Internship
Analysis of Tender
Construction Site supervising
Accounts and payroll
EDUCATION
Qualification
Board/University
Year
Percentage
Master’s in Structural Engineering
KSR College of Engineering, Tiruchengode.
2018 - 2020
7.5/10
Bachelor’s in civil engineering
KSR College of Engineering, Tiruchengode.
2014-2018
6.4/10
Higher secondary school
Vedha Vikas Hr. Sec. School, Salem.
2014
58%
Secondary school
Vetri Vikaas Matriculation, Rasipuram.
2012
79%
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Master’s Degree Project
Experimental Study on durability of Concrete infused with Chicken Egg Shell Powder.
In this study the ordinary Portland cement has been partially replaced by egg shell powder (ESP) and Incinerated egg shell powder (IESP) according in the range of 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% of M20 concrete.
The chicken egg shell powder by raw consists of 94-95% of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and on incineration turns to calcium oxide (CaO).
The use of egg shell in replacement of cement in concrete can have benefits like minimizing use of cement instead of using natural lime.
Finally, the compressive strength of ESP 20% and IESP 30% mixed concrete cubes has higher strength than the conventional mix at an age of 28 days curing.
Bachelor’s Degree Project
Microstructural Investigation of Different Types of Coarse Aggregate Effects in Concrete
Petrological analysis of different types of rocks used as aggregates to know which is more effective.
Coarse aggregate forms the skeleton of the concrete and its properties affects the global nature of the concrete.
Aggregates such as grey granite, anorthosite, pink granite, limestone having significant variations in petrographic.
Limestone has less strength compare to other ingenious types of rocks used as aggregate in this study.
Finally, compressive strength of grey granite is higher compare to other aggregates.
OTHER ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS
Member at NSS and participated in site cleaning and painting of a government school.
Actively involved in Organic Farming, Farm poultry and Fish Farming.
Interested in Design, Planning and Estimation and Highway Engineering.