Imran Memon, E.I.T *** S. Cooper Street Apt *** Arlington,TX -76013
Cell: 404-***-**** *****.*******@*****.***
Entry-Level Mechanical Engineer
• Highly motivated honor graduate seeking an entry level structural analysis or design position to launch professional career in the engineering field.
• Proficient in Pro-E, Solidworks, ANSYS, MATHEMATICA and MS Office.
Education
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
ME in Mechanical Engineering, GPA: 3.917, May 2012
• Passed the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam.
• Emphasis on Structural design and Mechanics.
• Officer and Member of Tau Beta Pi Honor Society (2011-2012)
• Member of the Golden Key International Honor Society (2011-2012)
University of Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
BS in Mechanical Engineering, GPA: 3.2 May 2010
Achievements:
• Developed a novel design for direct structural cooling using water. Involved embedding PVC pipes within the structural walls, which act as heat exchangers and bring down the average room temperature.
The solution led to significant reduction in power consumption for cooling, with minimal power required for pumping.
Presented the idea to Panasia Engineers Pvt. Ltd., India which was accepted and a prototype was successfully installed in a local school at Thane, India.
• Part of the SAEINDIA team and ISHRAE Mumbai chapter.
Work Experience (concurrent with college studies)
Research Accomplishments:
Graduate Research Assistant; University of Texas at Arlington August 2011- April 2012
• Developed semi-analytical solution for Poisson’s equation over a triangular region using MATHEMATICA (symbolic software). Used to determine normal heat distribution due to conduction and convection.
• Procured numerical results and also performed Finite element analysis using FreeFEM++.
Research Analyst January 2011- May 2011
• Performed Finite Element Analysis of stresses in Involute Spur gear of an RC car.
• Performed contact and bending stress analysis of the spur gear in ANSYS WorkBench.
• Compared FEM results to AGMA recommendations for maximum allowable stress.
Course Project August 2011- December 2011
• Conducted an extensive research on optimized cooling systems using integrated heat sink and heat pipes in laptops and various electronic devices.
• Performed thermal simulations in ANSYS to determine the heat distribution in a computer laptop system.
Building Crew Member, University Center Operations August 2011– May 2012
• Organize and manage events at the University Center of the UT Arlington campus.
• Assisted clients, staff members and UC-housed departments with their approved requests and event setup needs.
• Was awarded the Student Staff of the Month for the academic month of April 2012.