At ASML, Veldhoven, I am currently working towards defining and driving the system integration of new products/options for full functional machine and performance qualification within a specified 'time to market' target. I am part of a team that integrates a wide variety of hardware, software and other deliveries into one system that performs at a specified level.
During my PhD, I interned at CITC EuraRFID, Lille, for three months, from October to December, 2018. My primary responsibility was to study the application of theoretical tools I had developed over the course of my PhD, on a water tank level-control system, to be controlled via the internet. The internship concluded successfully with a recommendation report submitted to CITC EuraRFID, and the European Union.
In April 2019, I was a visiting researcher at KU Leuven, Belgium, within the Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (NUMA) Center. The collaborative research on robust, decentralized control design strategies for networked systems, resulted in a journal paper contribution (currently under review).
Prior to commencing my current tenure as a doctoral researcher, I worked as a research engineer with Dr. Justin Ruths ,at the Singapore University of Technology and Design ,from January 2015 till March 2016. Initially, I worked on the applications of pseudo-spectral optimal control, and later on ‘Robustness analysis of synthetic networks’. From October 2013 to November 2014, I worked as a graduate student researcher at the Delft Center for Systems and Control, as part of my master thesis research.
During my PhD, I worked as a teaching assistant for the course 4DM10: Multibody and Nonlinear Dynamics. My responsibilities included
Supervising and guiding students during the study sessions, which requires in-depth knowledge of the course materials, and relevant simulation tools.
Preparing novel and/or practically motivated questions for take-home and written examinations.
Evaluating take-home and written examinations.
During my PhD, I have supervised one Bachelor thesis titled "The Effect of Sampling on Synchronization of Hindmarsh-Rose Neurons".
I have also served as a lecturer in the Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering department of KMCT College of Engineering, India (affiliated to the University of Calicut, India) from November 2011 till April 2012, teaching, conducting examinations and grading students in the following courses:
Biomedical Instrumentation, Fall 2011.
Advanced Instrumentation, Spring 2012.
Introduction to Robotics, Spring 2012.
(Laboratory course) Process Control, Spring 2012 (I was part of the 2 member team responsible for the Process Control Laboratory).