Jinesh Dahal
Current address: *** ***** **** ***
Fairfield CT 06824
Email: mb6he8@r.postjobfree.com Cell: 203-***-****
Highly motivated and research oriented mechanical engineer to work on material development and product design. Possesses excellent academic background and ability to execute experimental task in the field of material deformation and failure with the capability to perform finite element analysis.
EDUCATION:
University of Rhode Island- Masters of Science, Mechanical Engineering
August 2008-August 2011
Maters thesis: “Grain Boundary Deformation and Damage Mechanisms in Intergranular Crack Growth of a Nickel Based Superalloy”
Related courses: Elasticity, Plasticity, Advanced Mechanics of Material, Fracture Mechanics, Computational Methods in Solid Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, Composite material, Corrosion and Corrosion Control.
Institute of Engineering, Nepal- Bachelors in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
December 2002- February 2007. (Overall Percentage-74%)
Final Project: “Performance analysis of locally built natural force ferry at different river conditions”
WORK EXPERIENCE:
1. University of Rhode Island
Research Assistance: (2008-2011)
Performed crack growth experiments in the lab and analyzed the output data to obtain the crack growth curves for fatigue failure. Gained experience using MTS machines to perform various force and displacement control experiments. Analytical study included development of an intergranular crack growth model in MatLab for nickel based superalloy.
Teaching Assistance: (2008-2010)
Graded homework for static and dynamic courses and maintain the grade records.
2. Centre for Renewable Technology, Nepal (CRT/N) (Sept 2007-Mar 2008)
Associate Engineer:
worked for IWM project for identifying the potential power utilization from water mill. Supervised installation of small scale turbine and performed feasibility studies with end use diversification
3. Hotel Radisson, Nepal. (Feb 2007- Apr 2007)
Internship:
Worked as maintenance engineer for supervision of HVAC units and electrical appliances.
4. Freelance Work (2006-2008)
• Worked as an engineer for the study of feasibility of biogas plant from household waste in Nepal.
• Worked as research assistance to Professor Jiba Raj Pokhrel for design and construction of solar cooker utilizing calcium hydroxide and solar energy.
SUMMARY
• Capable of performing laboratory experiments and using machine shop tools with great precision
• Capable of analyzing fractography images
• Microsoft office, ABAQUS, Solid works, MatLab, FORTRAN, C++, AutoCAD, Sigmascan.
• Awarded scholarship for Bachelors in mechanical engineering
• Member of NEA.
Reference: Hamouda Ghonem, Distinguished Professor, University of Rhode Island,
Phone: 401-***-****, email:mb6he8@r.postjobfree.com.