Looking for independent/team-member positions in the Fatigue/Fracture/Vibrations/FEA area:
Hello iMechanicians,
I am looking for engineering positions in the field of fatigue and fracture mechanics, vibrations and structural dynamics, and finite element analysis. Position could be Entry-level to Mid-level, involve Independent research/Team-member responsbilities, categorized in any and all of Design/Test/Analysis and Simulation/Validation/Performance evaluation, etc.
I also look for interesting Post-Doc positions in promising areas. Please find my resume attached below.
I welcome you to contact me at gopinathv@ou.edu, or call me at Ph# 405-410-2296.
I am on OPT now (started this August 5th, 2008: OPT=Optional Practical Training or temporary work permit) and can start the position from the 1st of September 2008.
I appreciate if you could forward me any matching positions with your company, or give me leads to your friends/contacts who could help me in this case.
Thank you.
Regards,
Gopinath Venkatesan
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Additional Info:
Skills: Ansys Classic and Workbench (with exposure to working with APDL scripts), programming with Mathematica 5.2 and 6 (got Advanced Foundations User certification from Wolfram Research, Inc.), Pro/E wildfire and Mechanica/Mfg. Modules, Adams View module (MSC), basic user level experience in Patran/Nastran, AFGROW, MatLab, Fortran, C/C++.
Also operate MTS m/c, and NC mill m/c.
Other highlights: 1) Work experience in automobile assembly unit as a rear axle and differential assembly engineer, 2) Work experience in the fatigue crack growth rate tests, high and low cycle life estimation, fracture strength evaluation, 3) Worked as Ansys Lab assistant for 3 years.
Contact me at Ph# 405-410-2296 or email me at gopinathv@ou.edu for further discussions. Thank you.
Gopinath
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Reply to Gul:
Gul,
I read the email you sent to me, and as such I haven't worked on that problem yet but I might come across an opportunity to work on it in another 15 days. Why don't you ask this question in the "Ask iMechanica" forum, someone who has worked in this topic could answer your question.
Note: Others please disregard my resume and job seek advertisement (got a job recently) as well as this reply. Thanks.
Vgn
Graduate Student
University of Oklahoma