An Enthusiastic Graduate Student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. I joined Virginia Tech in the Fall of 2021 to pursue my passion for computational mechanics. I’m currently working at Liebherr Mining as Analysis and Simulation Intern as a part of the Co-op program for the Spring and Summer of 2023.
Go off the beaten path to discover new knowledge
Ride through the tough waves to see the light at the end
Take on new opportunities that push the boundaries of comfort zone
Return and Burgeon in the path of computational mechanics
My desire to predict results quickly and efficiently, combined with the advantage that computational simulations offers over conventional testing and validation methods, has led me to pursue this path. Although my current career trajectory may seem like a complete shift from my previous occupation, it was a necessary step for me to recharge and discover my true motivation. (I know my reasons for this career change might sound cliché, but it is more an EXPERIENCE that could not be put into words.)
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech
Advancing the product design process through the adoption of innovative technology.
A reset to my career path.
Engineering Intern in Analysis & Simulation at Liebherr Mining
Developing knowledge in computational mechanics and scientific computing through practical industry experience.
Evidence that career change is achievable.
Senior Engineer in Product Management Group at Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd.
First industrial experience to expose me to various career paths within the industry.
Gained practical understanding of the various perspectives of the end users.
Undergraduate in Mechanical Engineering at Thiagarajar College of Engineering
Initiated my current choice of career path.
Being a part of a dynamic team (Promethans) created the desire in me to join pioneering industries.