Dwij Desikan
Aerospace Engineer at APOLLO AEROSPACE COMPONENTS- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Inplant Training Programme
ISRO - Indian Space Research OrganizationJul, 2018- Sep, 2024 -
Introduction To Cosmology
M.P. Birla Institute of Fundamental Research, BangaloreMar, 2018- Sep, 2024 -
CANSAT Satellite Workshop
Space Development Nexus - SDNxNov, 2017- Sep, 2024
Experience
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APOLLO AEROSPACE COMPONENTS
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United Kingdom
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Aerospace Engineer
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Nov 2021 - Present
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Akuva Infotech Pvt Ltd
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India
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Design Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Trainee
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Jan 2019 - Jun 2019
•Recommended project idea of designing a crew module consisting of trusses and composed of carbon fiber. Design structure weighed 50% less than present modules. • Worked in a team of 4, organized and managed workload by assigning jobs and oversaw reviews in collaboration with company. • Learnt SolidWorks to design the models and carried out static structural analysis on ANSYS, with various iterations and obtained best model. •Recommended project idea of designing a crew module consisting of trusses and composed of carbon fiber. Design structure weighed 50% less than present modules. • Worked in a team of 4, organized and managed workload by assigning jobs and oversaw reviews in collaboration with company. • Learnt SolidWorks to design the models and carried out static structural analysis on ANSYS, with various iterations and obtained best model.
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DQMS Automotive ELS Limited
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India
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Automotive
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1 - 100 Employee
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Intern
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Jul 2018 - Aug 2018
This project presents a novel unmanned Aerial Vehicle System, capable of detecting risks in disaster areas. The rescuer can operate an unmanned vehicle to reach the disaster area via remote control. An android-based application program is used to control the remote vehicle via wireless network. This project presents a novel unmanned Aerial Vehicle System, capable of detecting risks in disaster areas. The rescuer can operate an unmanned vehicle to reach the disaster area via remote control. An android-based application program is used to control the remote vehicle via wireless network.
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Education
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Queen Mary University of London
Master of Science - MS, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering -
Alliance University
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering