Daniel C.
Graduate Student Researcher at Canadian Centre for Welding and Joining- Claim this Profile
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Manvir Jutla
Daniele is a very passionate individual who works extremely hard on whatever he has set out to accomplish.
Manvir Jutla
Daniele is a very passionate individual who works extremely hard on whatever he has set out to accomplish.
Manvir Jutla
Daniele is a very passionate individual who works extremely hard on whatever he has set out to accomplish.
Manvir Jutla
Daniele is a very passionate individual who works extremely hard on whatever he has set out to accomplish.
Experience
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Canadian Centre for Welding and Joining
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Canada
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Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Sep 2022 - Present
I am currently a Materials Engineering PhD Student at the University of Alberta's CCWJ lab. Here, I am gearing up to conduct research that will be directly relevant to industry. Stay tuned for updates once I have solidified my thesis! I am currently a Materials Engineering PhD Student at the University of Alberta's CCWJ lab. Here, I am gearing up to conduct research that will be directly relevant to industry. Stay tuned for updates once I have solidified my thesis!
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Hockey Alberta
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Canada
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Spectator Sports
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1 - 100 Employee
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Ice Hockey Official
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Sep 2013 - Present
Currently I am qualified to officiate as a linesman in BAA, BAAA, M15AA, M15AAA and also the high school hockey league in the Edmonton area HSBM, HSM15. Games are usually held every weekend where I have officiated up to 7 games across Saturday and Sunday. I also currently help officiate the University of Alberta Intramural Hockey League’s divisions 1-3 during the week. I also have done spring elite hockey for the past 5 years. Currently I am qualified to officiate as a linesman in BAA, BAAA, M15AA, M15AAA and also the high school hockey league in the Edmonton area HSBM, HSM15. Games are usually held every weekend where I have officiated up to 7 games across Saturday and Sunday. I also currently help officiate the University of Alberta Intramural Hockey League’s divisions 1-3 during the week. I also have done spring elite hockey for the past 5 years.
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Faculty of Engineering, University of Alberta
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Canada
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Co Project Manager
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Jun 2022 - Jan 2023
UAlberta Formula Racing is a nonprofit, student led group which annually designs, creates and competes a formula style race car. We also enlist in international competitions certified by the Society of Automative Engineers (SAE).My roles in the team include:1. Manage the team's budget and faculty relations.2. Aid in designing and improving our latest vehicle's powertrain system to maximize performance & reliability.3. Manage and improve team organization/workflow through the use of Microsoft Teams & Sharepoint.4. Manage and guide junior members through subprojects.5. Manage our attendance of public events.6. Research & assess possible materials/material processes to improve vehicle performance.7. Anything and everything to facilitate our fabrication of a new car every year!In summary, having a great interest in race car engineering led me to join the team. Along with a dynamic & enjoyable environment, the team also has a great cast of members which made it even easier to contribute. In the future, I aim to supplement as many design/fabrication subsystems as possible to further enhance our fabrication process. Show less
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Design Manager, Team Admin & Materials Analysis
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Aug 2021 - May 2022
UAlberta Formula Racing is a nonprofit, student led group which annually designs, creates and competes a formula style race car. We also enlist in international competitions certified by the Society of Automative Engineers (SAE).My roles in the team include:1. Manage the design and testing schedule the team's project.2. Aid in designing and improving our latest vehicle's powertrain system to maximize performance & reliability.3. Manage and improve team organization/workflow through the use of Microsoft Teams & Sharepoint.4. Manage and guide junior members through subprojects.5. Facilitate our attendance of public events.6. Research & assess possible materials/material processes to improve vehicle performance.In summary, having a great interest in race car engineering led me to join the team. Along with a dynamic & enjoyable environment, the team also has a great cast of members which made it even easier to contribute. In the future, I aim to supplement as many design/fabrication subsystems as possible to further enhance our fabrication process. Show less
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Powertrain Co-Lead & Materials Analysis
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Mar 2020 - Jul 2021
UAlberta Formula Racing is a nonprofit, student led group which annually designs, creates and competes a formula style race car. We also enlist in international competitions certified by the Society of Automative Engineers (SAE).My roles in the team include:1. Design and improve our latest vehicle's powertrain system to maximize performance & reliability.2. Manage and guide junior members through subprojects.2. Facilitate our attendance of public events.3. Research & assess possible materials/material processes to improve vehicle performance.In summary, having a great interest in race car engineering led me to join the team. Along with a dynamic & enjoyable environment, the team also has a great cast of members which made it even easier to contribute. In the future, I aim to supplement as many design/fabrication subsystems as possible to further enhance our fabrication process. Show less
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Team Support Member
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Aug 2018 - Feb 2020
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University of Alberta
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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May 2021 - Dec 2021
My position as an undergraduate researcher in Dr. Hyun-Joong Chung's Soft Materials & Devices laboratory involved a focused effort in the application of laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV) in the analysis of acoustic material performance. Over the course of 8 months, I completed the following tasks: • conducted a brief literature survey on the use of figure of merit theory in selecting optimal materials for acoustic diaphragms; • developed various testing methodologies for certain applications/desired outcomes; • designed an adaptive modular mounting jig in SOLIDWORKS and 3D printed various iterations of the jig; • obtained amplitude-Frequency Response Function (FRF) data using a Polytec MSA-500 Micro-Systems LDV Analyzer; • created MATLAB code files to automate the compilation, sorting, non-linear curve fitting, and plotting of LDV spectrum data; • presented hypotheses, collected data and conclusions in Dr. Chung's technical meetings, and at a SMART Network student research conference. Show less
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ATCO Gas
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Canada
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Utilities
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700 & Above Employee
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Pipeline Integrity Co-op Student
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Jan 2020 - Aug 2020
My position in ATCO Gas' Integrity department provided me with a wide range of engineering related office-work. Over the course of the work term, I managed up to 30 integrity projects simultaneously, which gave me strong project and time management skills. The integrity projects' designs ranged from mass anode installations across the capital Edmonton region to the technical sizing & design of a rectifier and impressed current groundbed system. These also gave me experience in the cashflow and fieldwork scheduling of relatively large scale projects. More menial tasks I was directly responsible for include: • The management, automation and development of the integrity department's pipe-to-soil, rectifier and leaks databases using Microsoft Sharepoint, PowerApps & PowerAutomate; • Training new employees on the formalities of project management both proprietary to ATCO and general customs in the industry; • Consulting and advising engineers on database migration techniques to ensure efficiency and future stability. Show less
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University of Alberta
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Experiment Designer
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May 2019 - Aug 2019
My position in the department mainly focused on the analysis of current undergraduate MAT E lab experiments, and the infusion of new experiments into the curriculum; all together aiming to supplement the improvisation of a more “hands on” learning process. Some specific tasks that I completed are the following: create and iteratively assess Learning Outcomes (LOs) for the current experiments in MAT E 211, 361, 362 & 461; learn how to operate specific lab apparatuses in order to perform experiments independently; develop a procedure for new experiments and create a lab manual for each of those experiments. Show less
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University of Alberta
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Laboratory Research Assistant
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Jun 2018 - Sep 2018
I assisted a Physical Chemistry Research Group in one of their lab's turn around periods. The subject being used was an Argon gas isolation-matrix depostion apparatus, which operated at High Vacuum (~E-6 mbar). I assisted in the IR & VCD spectrum scans of THF. I also helped replace a turbo pump (which operated at ~72000rpm) with a diffusion pump (using Santovac-5 oil). Overall, I gained valuable experience not only just regarding information but also regarding learning practices & personal habits. It helped me grow as a student and as an aspiring engineer. Show less
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Education
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Faculty of Engineering, University of Alberta
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Materials Engineering -
Faculty of Engineering, University of Alberta
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University of Alberta