Prasant Posinasetti
Objective:
Seeking a full time entry level job as a software engineer.
Experience:
2001-2002 University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Teaching Assistant:
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Manufacturing Processes or ME355 course:
Responsibilities included instructional assistance,
teaching laboratory component of the course, evaluation
and grading of lab reports, homework and midterms. In
collaboration with the instructors turned around the
course from most hated in the department to one of the
favorite of the students. Received a high evaluation from
instructor as well as students.
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Mechanics or PHYS121 course: Responsibilities
included teaching laboratory component of the course,
evaluation and grading of lab reports, and assisting
students with tutorials. Received a high evaluation from
students.
Computer Science Experience:
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Coded analytical model for Abrasive Waterjet Drilling
process in C++, using Numerical Methods. Also, optimized
the parameters in the model using Matlab.
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Used ProModel (simulation software) to do simulation
comparison of Virtual Cellular layout and Job Shop layout
as part of Undergraduate senior year project.
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Used Fortran 77 to create subroutines for numerical
analysis problems as part of undergraduate course on
Numerical Analysis.
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Created an airline ticket reservation system on Turbo
Pascal for high school senior year project.
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Received first prize in Pascal programming, at Modem 94,
Inter-School Computer Symposium, 1994, Modern School,
Vasant Vihar, New Delhi.
Education:
2001-2002 University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Master of Science
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Research Work: Abrasive waterjet (AWJ) machining
of advanced materials especially aerospace materials like
titanium and composites. Focus of research is on
following issues:
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Effect of variation of cutting parameters like supply
pressure, abrasive size used etc on cut surface quality.
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Optimization of range of those parameters for optimum
surface quality.
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Improving the present semi-empirical model for AWJ
drilling and coding of that on C++.
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Comparison with other non-conventional processes for
applicability to aerospace industry in terms of
cost-effectiveness.
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Expected Graduation: March 2002.
Computer
Skills:
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Platforms: Windows NT/2000/XP, Unix, Cygwin, Mac
OS.
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Languages: C/C++, Pascal, Java, Java Script,
Fortran 77, HTML.
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Currently learning: ASP.NET, Python, C#.
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Softwares: Oracle, Unigraphics, AutoCAD,
Solidworks, ProModel, ANSYS 5.6, Mathematica, Maple VI,
Matlab, MS Office, Visual Studio.NET, Photoshop,
Illustrator, Emacs, Frontpage, Dreamweaver, LaTeX.
Achievements:
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First place in Pascal Programming competieion at Modem 94
- Computer symposium of Modern School Vasant Vihar, New
Delhi.
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Won Certificate of Merit and finished in top 10% at Delhi
State Math Olympiad in 1991.
Professional
Memberships:
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Chair-Elect: Student Chapter of Society of
Manufacturing Engineers (SME).
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
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Production and Operations Management Society (POMS).
Conference
Publications:
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M. Rammohan, P. Prasant, Ajay Bagga, and S. G. Deshmukh,
"Development of a simulation model for cell formation in
FMS using flexibility-based criteria", XXXXI National
Convention of Indian Institution of Industrial
Engineering, December, 1999.
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M. Ramulu, M. Hashish, K. Sawalee, and P. Posinasetti,
"Abrasive waterjet machining of aerospace materials",
33rd International SAMPE Technical Conference, Seattle,
Nov 4-8, 2001.
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