Technology is driven by need. Inventors often have an uncanny skill of resolving situations with their innovations. But what separates engineers from mere innovators is the ability to recognize the importance of sustainable technological solutions for the future. Although many of our needs and predicaments remain the same, the answers keep changing with time. I have decided to go in for graduate study that calls for personal commitment to fulfilling the crafts of independent research and dedicated involvement. I state with integrity and honesty, the following facts that led me to pursue a career in this fascinating field. With a good school background I have successfully completed my 10 years of schooling and secured 85.6% in my X standard. My innate strengths have been my quantitative and analytical abilities, which instilled in me a special interest in mathematics and made me to take up mathematics, physics and chemistry as my majors in my pre-university education wherein I got a 92.4% and stood among top 0.6% in our state. I was in the top 6% of people who succeeded the Common Engineering Entrance Examination conducted state wide (EAMCET). I took up Mechanical Engineering as my discipline in Pragati Engineering College. (PRAG) affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), one …show more content…
I have also constantly endeavored to strike a balance between academics and extracurricular activities and volunteered certain events held in the institution. I was the volunteer in the committee of STRIDES 2K14 a technical festival “STRIDES” initiated by the college in 2014 and played a major role in the overall success of the event. I even took a part in various Non-Profit and Non-Governmental Organizations for Plantation Programs and Social Service activities like Blood
motivated and driven by an inspiration which makes them to achieve big. Every discoveries in the world are result of some source of inspiration like gravity from an apple fall, steam engine from boiling water, construction of house may be inspired form a bird’s nest, idea of tunnel from a rabbits burrow, cantilever beam may be inspired from the tree (a natural cantilever). When I was eleven, I visited my grandfather’s house, he took me to place, which changed my life: a construction site. I was astonished by the mammoth construction work and rumbling sound of the construction machineries. Secondly, having my father as Professor of Civil Engineering at College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) and grandfather a Public Works Department (PWD) Contractor inspired me to field of civil engineering. I started playing with reals construction material and equipment while other kids of my age would spend time on Lego toys and building blocks which in turn turned into a passion for me. Moreover, I felt my skills applied when solving complicated maths problems. All these factors played a crucial role in deciding my course.
I try to keep very involved on campus. I hold a position at the Bepko Learning Center as Operations Coordinator that I enjoy and before that I was an Academic Success Coach there. I am also involved as a Fugate Scholar through the Center for Service and Learning where I work with children at IPS schools focusing on college preparation. The activity I have enjoyed most is helping to revitalize the History Club at IUPUI, it was fun to be able to help bring an organization back to life and schedule and plan fun events for the year. I know that other people are also just as excited about the club as I am and helping them to feel that excited has made me even more excited for what’s to come this year for the
The world of Engineering is so complex, yet so inspiring. Incredibly , Engineers are discovering more ingenious and inventive solution to complicated problems whilst continually maximizing efficiency. it is my inspiration to pursue a career in engineering contributing creative answers to challenging questions and improving on exciting designs with the aim to maximize the efficiency without compromising on functionality or stability.
In the light of global competition, Taiwan’s machinery industry is in urgent desire heading towards to fields of high precision and high stability. However, the most urgent issue is that over 90 % of machinery manufacturers is small-to-medium enterprises. With limited financial resources for research investment, these companies having a hard time maintaining their technological competitiveness. Through my undergraduate training and relevant work experience, I have a strong determination to dedicate myself to developing key technologies for the industry and become a leading researcher, focusing on the dynamic behavior of machines. I sincerely believe that I can make a great step towards this goal with the
Since childhood, I was immensely influenced by my grandfather’s fascination with machines. From being his ‘tool box guy’ when he worked on fixing any household equipment, to being an active observer when he took on an arduous task of diagnosing issues with heavy duty diesel engines, my interest in the field of engineering was bolstered form a very early age. This early exposure galvanized me to participate in science fairs and debates in my middle school, where my experiments and ideas always stood out.
We live in an era where most of everyday life is made easy by inventions and innovations. Majority of the inventions are done by integration of different technologies which allows the creation of complex applications to become a reality, thus emphasizing its importance. Such integration could do revolutionary changes in every aspect and helps reduce waste, times, costs, allows producing a broader range of products. This highlights the importance of the powerful tools and concepts of Mechanical engineering which when applied effectively can revolutionize the face of any system.
My aspirations to work at the frontiers of the Mechanical field lead me to apply to your university. After considering my aptitude, interests, my undergraduate Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree and my ultimate professional goal, I have decided to pursue Graduate study in my field of interest. My long-term career objective is to pursue a competent and demanding job in Mechanical Industries and Graduate study at your esteemed University would be the stepping-stone towards the same. My admiration and liking for the Mechanical Industry and its practices came through my Industrial Training at Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Gujarat Refinery, Vadodara, the National Oil Company of India, as a part of course curriculum. I at times, when permitted, accompanied my guide on his visits to his work sites. Realizing the importance of Mechanical Engineers in this industry for quenching the world’s energy demand, opting for Mechanical Engineering at Babaria Institute Of Technology was therefore a calculative and valuable choice for me.
“Research is to see what everybody else sees and to think what nobody else has thought”.
The constant urge to explore about things around me always motivates me to keep myself updated. I believe that Mechanical Engineering was the perfect choice for me as it gave me the vast knowledge of how the world around us works. My fascination for Industrial Engineering was cultivated in the first year of my undergraduation. During my first industrial visit to Caparo Manufacturing Unit, Sriperambudur, Chennai, I observed that one team was dedicated to analyse the product outcome along with efficiency and another team was working on finding engineering solutions based on the drawbacks, for optimisation. This drew my attention as I too have the tendency to find solutions. This visit sparked my interest in this field, and I felt as if it represented my calling.
I think that the addition of curiosity to sound technical skills is what distinguishes the great engineers from the good engineers. Curiosity is something that cannot be taught; it drives and motivates us to think bigger thoughts and do bigger things. I am inherently curious and it is for this reason that I have been inspired to pursue a future in engineering. I am a strong believer in using nature's methods as guidelines for new ways of making things work more efficiently. One example I read about was how scientists studied termite dens, and used a similar construction technique when building the Eastgate building in Zimbabwe, manipulating the passing air currents so that it uses 90 percent less energy to heat and cool than traditional buildings. This research tied in with my study of thermodynamics in Physics and has given me a great interest in the topic. I know that I would enjoy studying it in greater depth at university.
As a Mechanical Engineering undergraduate student with an ardent interest in the industrial work environment, I have learnt the principles of mechanical engineering those are applicable to most machines, tools and processes which naturally widens my scope of learning and research. This has intrigued me to explore the option of pursuing master’s course in Mechanical Engineering from your prestigious University, which I believe will not only supplement my knowledge that I have acquired but also provide me with the best possible platform for the attainment of my future goals. I draw my inspiration towards this field from my mechanical engineer father who serves as a Mechanical Supervisor in a government run organization, National Fertilizers Limited. He was the one who introduced me to machines like Lathe Machine, Gear Cutting Machine, Hydraulic Cutting Machine, Steam Turbines, Compressors etc. and plants like Steam Generation Plant, Ammonia Plant at a very impressionable age. This naturally triggered in me a desire to know more about what happens inside these machines and the reason behind their precise and accurate working. Also, my frequent visits to the industry enabled me to retain as well as enhance my keen interest in the field and thus, influenced me to pursue my undergraduate course in Mechanical Engineering.
I am in pursuit of a life where the education I choose lets me explore the wealth of knowledge and wisdom. I strongly recognize that manufacturing engineering is the domain where my purpose and passion mingle. It is my earnest belief that the education in manufacturing engineering that I have received until now has helped me to grasp the fundamental principles of the subject. This knowledge, when coupled with dedicated master’s study would be the ideal preparation for a career in applied research or academics in the manufacturing industry, a vast field of science from developing new materials to manufacture an aircraft. After giving a visit to an Aero India Show last year in Bangalore has, developed a curiosity in me to know the manufacturing world of an aerospace industry. It is for this reason that I wish to pursue a Masters course in Aerospace Engineering in the “Aerospace Structures and Materials track” from Delft University of Technology.
Academic Background: I have completed my undergraduate studies in Mechanical engineering from “Acharya institute of Technology”, Bangalore, India in year 2016, scoring an average of 60.34%. I was an active somehow indulgent student among others during my undergraduate studies, very often involved in many curricular and co-curricular activities. In fact, I was up to the mark and honored in the top 20th of 120 students in my undergraduate class. If observed by the meritorious efforts I remain very competent and I have passed all entrance/Terminal tests conducted by the academic institution of my education with high achievements and secured overall good. I did my final year thesis project on “Multipurpose 3 in 1 mechanical machine drilling, shaping & hacksaw cutting” with the group of four members in which I was the Group Leader. The machine is designed for the purpose of multipurpose i.e. drilling, hacksaw cutting & shaping operation. In this project, I learned and researched that machine perform multipurpose operation at the same time with required speed and this machine is automatic which is controlled or operated by motor which runs with the help of current. The machine is based on the mechanism of whit worth’s return. While working on this project I found strong motivation in myself towards graduate study and research in the area of Machine operation. At present, I am working as a Service Engineer Zed Maruti, Shankar group, from last few months which is the leading
The art of applying scientific principles. The art that raised a skyscraper and created a spaceship. The field of dreaming, thinking and creating. The step that I have been trained for since I was young. The field of innovation and creativity. I see engineering as an opportunity that will allow to pursue scientific principle and applied designs.
This maxim holds so much meaning and power and has influenced me largely through my learning and progressive years. Evolution has never paused nor will it ever in the future. Evolution continues in all aspects of life. Evolving is reckoned not only in biology terms but also in terms of engineering and construction. I do feel inspired to contribute my part to this So I feel to contribute my part to this ever-evolving construction technology. It is this pursuit of innovation that has been my motivation to apply for Master’s Degree. Pursuing postgraduate studies will give me international exposure, great insights and a firm foothold of different kinds of modern construction techniques. My aspiration is to acquire the wisdom from the knowledge and experience and thereby give it back to the scientific community in specific and mankind in general in the long run.