Ghnana Madineni
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Vectech
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Türkiye
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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Computer Vision Fellow
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Jan 2022 - Present
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Product Design Intern
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Nov 2021 - Jan 2022
As a product design intern, I have been performing the following tasks: • Utilize SDLC (system development life cycle) principles to contribute to the creation of a news aggregation and intelligence-gathering platform • Perform customer discovery by interviewing students about how they gather news and having them beta test the app • Elicit technical requirements from analysis of findings and design UI/UX and software solutions to improve the product As a product design intern, I have been performing the following tasks: • Utilize SDLC (system development life cycle) principles to contribute to the creation of a news aggregation and intelligence-gathering platform • Perform customer discovery by interviewing students about how they gather news and having them beta test the app • Elicit technical requirements from analysis of findings and design UI/UX and software solutions to improve the product
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Friends of Homeless Animals
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United States
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Non-profit Organization Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Animal Caretaker
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Jul 2021 - Dec 2021
As an animal caretaker at the Friends of Homeless Animals shelter, I perform the following duties: • Responsible for overall dog care including sanitizing kennels, preparing meals, feeding, administering medications and grooming As an animal caretaker at the Friends of Homeless Animals shelter, I perform the following duties: • Responsible for overall dog care including sanitizing kennels, preparing meals, feeding, administering medications and grooming
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University of Maryland
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Community Assistant at Department of Resident Life
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Jul 2019 - Feb 2020
In this role, I assisted students by performing the following duties: • Provided customer service to residents and serve as mediator for conflicts as needed for residents • Managed keys, swipes and packages for students and staff members In this role, I assisted students by performing the following duties: • Provided customer service to residents and serve as mediator for conflicts as needed for residents • Managed keys, swipes and packages for students and staff members
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University of Maryland - A. James Clark School of Engineering
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United States
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Research Assistant at Unmanned Vehicle Research Laboratory
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Jun 2019 - Sep 2019
As a research assistant at the Unmanned Vehicle Laboratory, I worked on an autonomous racing drone with a focus on drone hardware and obstacle avoidance algorithms. In the lab, I accomplished the following tasks: • Cooperated with group of six students to design and test an autonomous racing drone • Developed MATLAB-based graphical user interface to display flight information • Researched and analyzed reports on unmanned aerial vehicle trajectory generation and control As a research assistant at the Unmanned Vehicle Laboratory, I worked on an autonomous racing drone with a focus on drone hardware and obstacle avoidance algorithms. In the lab, I accomplished the following tasks: • Cooperated with group of six students to design and test an autonomous racing drone • Developed MATLAB-based graphical user interface to display flight information • Researched and analyzed reports on unmanned aerial vehicle trajectory generation and control
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Research Assistant at P125 Drone Laboratory - Project Flying Carpet
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May 2018 - Feb 2019
As part of the research team for P125 - Project Flying Carpet, I worked in a group of eight students to design and build an ultra-flexible unmanned aerial vehicle. As part of the Airframe Sub-team, I accomplished the following tasks: • Built flexible arms from fiberglass and built multiple 12-motor flexible drones • Tested octo-quadcopter to examine power distribution between multiple electronic speed controllers and motors • Presented progress to the dean of the A. James Clark School of Engineering As part of the Power Propulsion Sub-team, I accomplished the following tasks: • Calculated optimal combination of motors, batteries and propellers through hand calculations and testing • Assembled and wired 12-motor and 24-motor flexible drones with electronic speed controllers, motors, and propellers • Tested stability of flexible drone during different stages by using a flight controller and Mission Planner
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Education
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University of Maryland - A. James Clark School of Engineering
Master's of Engineering, Robotics -
University of Maryland
Bachelor's degree, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering