Research Experience


SLIDER - Master's Research Project | Robot Intelligence Lab,  Imperial College London, UK | September 2018 - October 2019 

  • The Imperial SLIDER is a novel bipedal walking robot without knees having 10 degrees of freedom.
  • Minimized the weight to strength ratio by using aluminium CNC and high strength 3D printing techniques.
  • Reduced the backlash and back-drivability of gears for performing the motion effectively.
  • Designed and manufactured a new double stage cycloidal gear drive with a reduction ratio of 1:36.

PRATHAM - First Student Satellite of IIT Bombay, Mechanical Subsystem | IIT Bombay, India | April 2015 - August 2018

  • Pratham is IITB's first student technical initiative in collaboration with ISRO, successfully launched the satellite on 26th Sept 2016; the team commended directly by Indian Prime Minister and State Chief Minister.
  • Secured a launch slot for the satellite and successfully completed design and review to meet ISRO standards.
  • Performed integration and testing in the final phase of completion as a part of 20 membered contingent that went to ISAC, Bengaluru for CDR (Critical Design Review) meeting.
  • Iteratively simplified the simulation by approximating the CAD model of the satellite, thus reducing the simulation time by 90%; assumptions verified by ISRO scientists.
  • Developed the finite element of the satellite and performed thermal simulations to analyze and maintain the temperatures of critical satellite components within their operating range (-20°C to 80°C).

CFD Analysis of Two-phase Flow | Research Internship | Louisiana State University, USA | May 2017 - July 2017

  • Explored phenomenon exhibited by two-phase flows around the falling particles (principally solids and liquids) using high-performance computing systems.
  • Investigated the consequence of the randomness of velocities, angular velocities and hydrodynamic forces of interacting rigid particles falling under gravity through viscous fluid at low Reynolds number (approx. 50).
  • Applied Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) method to study the evolution of a single particle and dispersion of the cluster of particles in viscous fluid with different resolutions (approx. 10-70 million cells).


Characterisation of a Flapping Wings - Summer Undergraduate Research Project, IIT Bombay, India | May 2016 - June 2016

  • Inspired by the flight of birds, the project aim was to build a fully functional ornithopter which can be used for surveillance, military applications, traffic monitoring, etc.
  • Designed and developed a consolidated electrical circuit using a load cell, operational amplifiers and micro-controllers to measure the forces developed by airflow over the wing.
  • Continued the structural setup in which the wing is placed on a rotary mechanism to simulate airflow and to determine the lift, thrust and drag developed by flapping wing.

Analysis of the cooling system for a Beam Accelerator | IIT Bombay, India | December 2015 - March 2016

  • Simulated the environmental model considering conduction, forced convection, natural convection and radiation in ANSYS Fluent.
  • Modelled the physical geometry in SolidWorks and studied the basics of Computational Fluid Dynamics.
  • Analyzed the cooling rates for various temperatures of chilled water.

Robotic Arm | Institute Technical Summer Project | IIT Bombay, India | April 2015 - June 2015

  • A miniaturized version of automated robotic arms used on production lines in factories and industries.
  • Designed and fabricated an Arduino based miniaturized robotic arm performing autonomous repeated motion once inputs are given by the user.
  • Designed the structure using Auto-CAD; used Servo motors as actuators

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