Sabbathi Joshua Nikhil

Bis 2022, Research Assistant, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (LivMatS)

Bis 2022, Sustainable Systems Engineering, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Freiburg im Breisgau, Deutschland

Über mich

A Masters degree in Sustainable Systems Engineering and over 13 months of professional working experience as research assistant has shaped me to be a relentlessly goal-focused, well organised, and self-confessed research enthusiast.

Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse

Research and Development
CAD
ANSYS
FEM
Python
MatLab
Simulink
Origin (software)
MS Office
Materials engineering
3D printing
Communication skills
Team work
Reliability
Commitment
Flexibility
Leadership
Engineering

Werdegang

Berufserfahrung von Sabbathi Joshua Nikhil

  • 1 Jahr und 2 Monate, Aug. 2021 - Sep. 2022

    Research Assistant

    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (LivMatS)

    • Planned and produced over 100 metamaterial unit-cells for testing and optimizing transitional metamaterials. • Utilised high-end 3D printing and laser cutting techniques to produce multiple unit-cells for experiments. Designed unit-cells utilising CAD software and simulated results using ANSYS software for validating experimental work. • Written Python code for refining data up to 90%, and extracting refined data used for understanding results. Presented results using MS office in team meetings.

  • 2 Monate, Mai 2017 - Juni 2017

    Intern

    Hindustan Aeronautics Limited

    • Worked with a R&D team of design engineers on a project to convert a multi-purpose light transport aircraft into a 19-seat turbo propelled commuter aircraft. Helped in developing CAD designs for this purpose.

Ausbildung von Sabbathi Joshua Nikhil

  • 3 Jahre, Okt. 2019 - Sep. 2022

    Sustainable Systems Engineering

    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

    • An interdisciplinary study program involving topics based on Photovoltaic technologies, Wind energy systems, Power electronics, Dynamics & failure of materials, Future photovoltaic technologies. • MASTER THESIS (“Harnessing Plasticity in Energy Harvesting Mechanical Metamaterials”): Utilised plasticity properties of a material to develop a transitional metamaterial with different stability configurations at different points in time. One of a kind metamaterial to display this property.

  • 3 Jahre und 11 Monate, Juni 2015 - Apr. 2019

    Mechanical Engineering

    GITAM University

Sprachen

  • Englisch

    Fließend

  • Deutsch

    Grundlagen

Interessen

Sports
Music
Photography
E-mobility

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