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Ongoing Work

Previous Experience

Laboratory Staff Member

California State University-Chico, CA

July 2018 - July 2019

Currently working as a Laboratory staff member for Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at CSU, Chico.

  • Surveyed the current trends in semiconductor and plasmonic nanoparticle materials research.

  • Exploring how the ratio of silver to ceria in silver-ceria nano-composites alters the properties like SPR frequency, bandgap energy, and fluorescence intensity of the nanoparticles.

  • Studying the element composition as well as the effects of grinding methods and aging on zirconium (Zi) and titanium (Ti) based dental implants by observing the surface micro-structures using XRD, SEM and EDS/EDX.

Teaching Associate

California State University-Chico, CA

August 2017 - May 2018

Worked as an instructor for Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at CSU, Chico for following courses.

  • EECE 144 - Logic Design Fundamentals Laboratories

  • EECE 211L - Linear Circuits I Laboratories.

Student Assistant

California State University-Chico, CA

February 2017 - May 2018

Worked as student assistant for Distributed Learning Technologies at CSU, Chico. Primarily worked on Blackboard 9.1 Learning Management System (LMS), Cascade Website management and service management system. My responsibility included:

  • Supporting the testing, organization and documentation of the LMS.

  • Developing search queries using SPLUNK tool to help with issues with log analysis.

  • Offering business process improvement and suggestions for service management system.

  • Supported transition from self-hosted to managed-hosted environment of the LMS.

Design and Development Intern

Savita Machine Tools Pvt. Ltd., Pune

September 2015- December2015

  • Worked efficiently on design, development and maintenance of Numerical Control (NC), Z-axis Numerical Control (ZNC), and Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Electrical Discharge Machines.

  • Providing on-site support to the clients.

  • Redesigning of the ADC circuit of the NC machines resulting in 30% faster operation and removal of redundancies.

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