Nisaa Mohamed
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at UConn School of Engineering- Claim this Profile
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Tamil Native or bilingual proficiency
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Spanish Limited working proficiency
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Turkish Limited working proficiency
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Experience
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UConn School of Engineering
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Storrs, Connecticut, United States
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Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2022 - Present
◾ Adhering to university requirements for student assignments, testing, and grading of work. ◾ Helping students master concepts through office hours and review sessions. ◾ Providing feedback to the instructor on performance and progress of students. ◾ CE2110 Applied Mechanics I (Fall 2023) ◾ CE2120 Applied Mechanics II (Spring 2023) ◾ ME2233 Thermodynamic Principles (Spring 2022 & Fall 2022) ◾ Adhering to university requirements for student assignments, testing, and grading of work. ◾ Helping students master concepts through office hours and review sessions. ◾ Providing feedback to the instructor on performance and progress of students. ◾ CE2110 Applied Mechanics I (Fall 2023) ◾ CE2120 Applied Mechanics II (Spring 2023) ◾ ME2233 Thermodynamic Principles (Spring 2022 & Fall 2022)
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Unicorr Packaging Group
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North Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Senior Design Project
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Sep 2023 - Present
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Mott Corporation
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Farmington, Connecticut, United States
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Research And Development Intern
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May 2023 - Jul 2023
◾Characterized materials, including metal 3D printed parts, through flow testing, bubble point testing, and tensile testing for new capability filter development. ◾Prepared parts for sintering and clarified furnace conditions. Conducted pre and post furnace testing of parts. ◾Used equipment such as Porolux, MTS, sonicator, hardness tester, grinder and polisher, and hand presser. ◾Observed parts using scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. ◾Characterized materials, including metal 3D printed parts, through flow testing, bubble point testing, and tensile testing for new capability filter development. ◾Prepared parts for sintering and clarified furnace conditions. Conducted pre and post furnace testing of parts. ◾Used equipment such as Porolux, MTS, sonicator, hardness tester, grinder and polisher, and hand presser. ◾Observed parts using scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.
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Henkel
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Rocky Hill, Connecticut, United States
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TCS Engineering Intern
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May 2021 - Jul 2021
◾ Tested various properties of adhesives used for electronic applications. ◾ Programmed robots to dispense adhesive. ◾ Worked to develop solutions to customer complications. ◾ Handled testing equipment including mechanical properties tester, impact drop tower, and water leak tester. ◾ Analyzed data and wrote technical reports based on gained insights. ◾ Tested various properties of adhesives used for electronic applications. ◾ Programmed robots to dispense adhesive. ◾ Worked to develop solutions to customer complications. ◾ Handled testing equipment including mechanical properties tester, impact drop tower, and water leak tester. ◾ Analyzed data and wrote technical reports based on gained insights.
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Education
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University of Connecticut
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering -
University of Hartford
Dual Enrollment -
University High School of Science and Engineering
High School Diploma