Tarun Malhotra
240-***-**** ********@*****.*** Gaithersburg, MD
SUMMARY
Highly motivated mechanical engineering graduate from ABET-Accredited Bachelor of Science at the UDC. EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (ABET-Accredited) Graduated: May 2022 University of the District of Columbia Washington, DC GPA: 3.9 Associate of Science in General Engineering Graduated: May 2019 Montgomery College Rockville, MD
SKILLS
• MATLAB • CREO • EES
• Fusion 360 • MS Excel • Analytical Thinking
• Problem Solving • Organization • Computer Skills RELEVANT COURSEWORK
• Machine Design • Thermodynamics • Mechanics and Materials
• Heat Transfer • Fluid Mechanics • Nanotechnology
• Material Science • Design of Control
Systems
• Analysis and Synthesis of
Mechanisms
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
Computer Technician Jan 2022 – Present
Phoenix Computers Rockville, MD
• Further Phoenix Computers mission to empower low income families and the disabled by providing low cost refurbished computers.
• Conduct virus protection scan and remove viruses from refurbished computers.
• Organize and maintain computer files, update computer files, upgrade software, and engage in general upkeep to ensure refurbished computers run optimally.
• Utilize mechanical tools such as screwdrivers to remove and repair hardware such as CD-ROMs, memory units, and capacitors.
Volunteer May 2016 – Jan 2022
Habitat for Humanity ReStore Rockville, MD
• Utilized excellent customer service skills to greet customers and create a comfortable atmosphere.
• Maintained a well-organized storefront by stocking shelves and upkeeping cleanliness. RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Group Member - Improving the Design of Vertical Geothermal Loop Aug 2021 – May 2022 Capstone Project (UDC) Washington, DC
• Performed analysis and simulations of heat exchange to determine appropriate size of heat exchanger in residential houses.
• Determined appropriate heat transfer properties and fluid properties to enhance heat transfer performance.
• Gathered data and formulated findings into a research presentation. Student Researcher – Study of Additively Manufactured Wick Structure Jan 2020 – May 2020 Research Experience and Technical Communications Course (UDC) Washington, DC
• Collaborated within three-person research team to conduct study of additively manufactured wick structure in novel cryogenic loop heat pipe design.