Currently I am working Prof. Dr. Akshay Joshi in Dynamics Data Design Lab at Mechanical Engineering Department of Indian Institute of Science. I am interested in working on building physical systems which can be helpful to train neural network for sequential data processing. Earlier I have experience in research on computational fluid dynamics.
I worked under Prof. Atul Sharma as an intern at CFD Lab, IITB during my 3rd year of engineering. We worked on simulation and analysis of computational fluid flow using openfoam.
I working under Prof. Absar M Lakdawala at Insitute of Technology, Nirma University. We explored the applications of computational fluid dynamics in various domains of mechanical engineering as well biotechnology. I mostly worked on solver development, parallel simulation on Linux architectures. We approached many problems like Electro-hydrodynamic flow, Contact Angle models, Hydrophobic flow, Non Newtonian blood flow, etc.
We modelled blood flow on OpenFOAM. Click here for Paper
Our objective was to study effect of blood flow on the walls of arteries of patient suffering from aneurysm.
After analysis of simulation of blood flow for various pulse rates. We concluded that person suffering from aneurysm should perform mild exercise in order to avoid bursting of blood vessel and internal bleeding.
To count the number of screws and nuts present in the figure and find the details of object in image like orientation of screw and position and radius of nuts in the image just by using the image processing techniques.
I developed code which can successfully count the number of screws and nuts present in the given image. The code script is published on GitHub at: https://github.com/shivampadmani/screw-nut-position-detection-MATLAB