Mohith Ajay
Chief Engineer, Design Engineer
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M.sc. Mechanical Engineering
November 2017
mohith.ajay@hsrw.org, mohith.ajay@outlook.com
@syx_nyn_conceptsResponsibilities
- Project Planning, from concept generation to manufacturing and assembly
- Design feasibility analysis by implementing activities like DFMEA, DFM and PP
- Workflow methodologies based on established guidelines for good design practices
Motivation
I was extensively involved in developing a bespoke human-powered submarine for the university’s interdisciplinary Submarine Team. By proactively restructuring our workflow methodologies for an iterative developmental process by emphasising on dFMEA (design failure mode effects analysis) and DFM (design for manufacturing), we were able to achieve our Homologation requirements. To further articulate my technical awareness, I have participated in an array of activities ranging from capturing ergonomics to investigating multi-body dynamics, conducting structural and interface analysis to form optimization, generating detailed CAD assemblies to drafting technical documentation, from rapid prototyping to supporting in CNC manufacturing and from organizing fundraiser events to liaising with external solution providersmy. My responsibility was to coordinate the overall design and manufacture of the Cygnus 4. My job is to see the creative vision through the details of the team's detailed engineering development.
My Achievements and News

Deputy Minister Annette Storsberg is visiting HSRW on 02.07.2019 to view a presentation of ENSPIRE on ENSPIRE. Professors and students have been preparing the day meticulously to leave the best possible impression. Presentations from multiple teams aim to display the progress and prowess of ENSPIRE. The tension of the teams is rising, as this event could have a enormous impact on the future of ENSPIRE.

For the past couple months, the communication team of ENSPIRE has been working in close collaboration with the Managing Director Prof. Dr. William M Megill and the other student teams in order to update the entire webpage. Goal of this was to clean up the design, while still keeping a strong focus on the representation of the student teams and their members. Most pre-existing sites of the webpage were redesigned or restructured to better fulfill their function.
The update is expected to go live this month, as long as no complications arise.
My Achievements And News (perhaps the one on the top for same overall style)
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