During my internship at Bharat Bijlee, I served as a Physics research and electrical engineering intern. This role provided me with a comprehensive grasp of electrical motor physics, involving hands-on experience across the entire production process at Bharat Bijlee—an esteemed innovator in Indian electrical engineering.
Notably, I independently assembled an IE5 high-efficiency motor, showcasing my acquired knowledge through practical application.
Additionally, I submitted a detailed report outlining strategies to enhance efficiency, minimize energy losses, and promote sustainability within the context of electrical motor systems.
Report summarzing my findings and suggestions: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19jyRwoaUHmjP8_0bYCoxfblz9PIKNSDw
As a Teaching Assistant to Dr. Praveen Pathak, the Academic Coordinator of the Physics Olympiad Program at the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, I conducted training workshops for the Indian Physics Team, fostering a deeper conceptual understanding.
I crafted challenging problem sets by synthesizing advanced physics research and led brainstorming sessions for innovative problem-solving techniques.
The Indian Team's success, winning three gold medals and two silver medals at the 2023 International Physics Olympiad, was a source of pride. Initially intimidated, I thrived in the culture of intellectual curiosity, scientific inquiry, and creative ideation, fueling my interest in applying theory to solve real-world problems and inspiring my pursuit of engineering studies.
During my time at IIT, I served as a Lab Intern at the Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering.
Under the guidance of Dr. Anurag Garg, I delved into the intricacies of the chemistry and physics involved in wastewater treatment.
Applying this knowledge, I actively contributed to refining the treatment process within my building, ultimately enhancing the quality of recycled water