Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany
Mechatronics Engineer with a passion for Research and Development, mainly focused in Robotics, Software Development, Computer Vision, and Deep Learning. One of my prominent achievements is having invented ''The Adaptive Wheels'', an adaptive spokes' system to optimize the aerodynamics and increase the energy consumption efficiency for modern and sports cars. It makes me proud that I had the chance to present my invention in the ''14th International Users' Conference'' (a well-known conference in the automotive industry) held by Fraunhofer Institute LBF, where I was honored to have been awarded '' Best Presenter 2019''. I'm also grateful to have been a co-researcher in a Research Paper published by key post-doctoral researchers in TU Darmstadt, analyzing Anthropomorphic Robot Design, for Human Lower Limb Joint Biomechanics in Daily Life Activities. Also, I took part in a project where I developed a new Software Algorithm with a very passionate and distinguished students' group in TU Darmstadt, developed for calibrating drone cameras. I also worked for Continental AG, a German multinational Automotive manufacturer, and supplier as a working student, where I developed and integrated software algorithm for calculating & optimizing the breaking behavior for motorbikes at curves.
Self-Organizing Systems Lab
Building conceptual design for upcoming R&D projects.
▪ Further development of the quantification of the effect of the adaptive wheels using Matlab/Simulink to improve aerodynamics. ▪ Research work on checking the road unevenness of the tire models. ▪ Research of patent work in composite wheel from a joining technology perspective.
• Design and conceptual evaluation of the adaptive wheels for controlling the airflow to improve sports car's dynamics as well as energy efficiency (registered as Fraunhofer Patent). • Presented in UC-14 Conference at Fraunhofer LBF. • Award the best presentation in UC-14 .
• Research & Development in the department of Vehicle Dynamics. • Operating on the functional development, programming, and testing of BMW's Motorbike ABS control unit system.
I worked as an Instructor for TU Darmstadt in the following fields: • Technical Thermodynamics. • Linear and Nonlinear control systems. • Matlab / Simulink programming.