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Krish Sivarajah

214.592.2301 | sivakrish.sivarajah@utdallas.edu
Objective
I am seeking a position in the design and development of mechanical/electromechanical systems.
Profile
I have been exploring the engineering field for the past 6 years and through my past Work Experience and
Projects such as creating prototypes at SIINNO Technologies LLC and developing a mesh cleaner for
Adaptive3D I have had plenty of experience with design, simulation, prototyping, and testing, while also
generating documentation that convey these concepts. From my experiences I have had extensive
development in problem solving and working in multidisciplinary group environments.
I am in the Fast-Track Program at my institute, allowing me to take some graduate courses along with my
undergraduate studies. Through this I was able to take a graduate level CAD course where I was able to
grow my skills and learn more about advanced techniques and various forms of analysis using software
such as Creo and SolidWorks.
EDUCATION
The University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, Texas
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Expected May 2021
• Cumulative GPA: 3.5/4.0
• Fast Track Program Participant
• Scholarship: Academic Excellence Scholarship
• Relevant Coursework: CAD, Fluids, Kinematics & Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Mechanics of Material
Skills
• Technical skills:
o CAD skills: Experience in 3D Modeling, Finite Element Analysis, Motion Simulation and
generating engineering drawings using Creo and SolidWorks
o Programming skills: Exposure using C++, C, Java as well as MATLAB
• Professional skills:
o Problem Solving, Lifelong Learning, Organization, Collaboration, Communication, etc.
Work Experience
SIINNO Technologies LLC Richardson, Texas
Summer Internship June 2019 – August 2019
• Helped prototyping a device that aids blind and visually impaired individuals travel safer and without
the need of a standard white cane
• Semifinalist for Code Launch international start up incubator
• Collaborated in a team and had the opportunity to explore mobile application design and electrical
systems
• Contributed towards software and hardware development through open-source and sensor technology
• Designed various enclosures for the device using Creo CAD software
iCode Frisco, Texas
Technical Lead September 2018 – February 2020
• Educated students on the fundamentals of coding different programs and provided them with exposure
to various technologies
• Developed proof of concept that engaged students to learn and want to develop their own programs
PROJECTS
Senior Design: Mesh Cleaner Richardson, Texas
UT Design, Adaptive3D Fall 2020
• Developing optimized cleaning device and process for removing resin from printed mesh structures
• Explored stir plate and ultrasonic applications of removing resin
• Designed various concepts that meet specifications using Creo
• Conducted calculations and FEA analysis on designed and purchased components
Graduate Computer Aided Design: Prosthetic Leg Richardson, Texas
UT Dallas Engineering Project Fall 2020
• Research and developed leg prosthetic that has built in energy optimizer system
• Developed 3D model, animations, and engineering drawings
• Conducted FEA Analysis on Component
Kinematics and Dynamics: Car Richardson, Texas
UT Dallas Engineering Project Spring 2020
• Worked in a team to make a CAD design and mechanism of a car with active suspension
• Made Engineering Drawings and ran Mechanism Analysis of the system
Design of Mechanical Systems: Caulk Gun Richardson, Texas
UT Dallas Engineering Project Spring 2020
• Worked in a team to make a CAD design of a Caulk gun
• Conducted Stress and Fatigue Analysis of each components
• Conducted FEA Analysis of Component
Heat Transfer: Battery Cooling Richardson, Texas
UT Dallas Engineering Project Spring 2020
• Developed an understanding of battery cooling and the different methods used in automotive
applications
Computer Aided Design: Pen Richardson, Texas
UT Dallas Engineering Project Spring 2019
• Worked in a team to make a CAD design of a pen
• Made Engineering Drawings of each part that was designed
Thermodynamics: Turbocharger Richardson, Texas
UT Dallas Engineering Project Spring 2019
• Researched the working behind a turbocharger used in vehicles
• Determined the efficiency of a cycle that uses turbochargers as opposed to naturally aspirating
Statics: Moment of Inertia Richardson, Texas
UT Dallas Engineering Project Fall 2018
• Developed a visual representation of the Moment of Inertia concept with a team

Intro to Engineering: Wind Turbine Richardson, Texas


UT Dallas Engineering Project Fall 2017
• Worked on developing Wind Turbine design that generates the most power
• Used SolidWorks to draft the project
Spoiler Turbine Frisco, Texas
Independent Study and Mentorship Final Product Spring 2017
• Developed a spoiler concept for automobiles that harvest wind energy and uses it to generate reusable
energy
• Worked with Raytheon engineer to create concept
First Response Detector (FRD) Frisco, Texas
Personal Engineering Project 2015
• Developed a device, using open-source hardware, that aids emergency responders arrive to an
emergency faster by alerting civilian drivers to pull over ahead of time
• Explored sensor as well as wireless technology

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