CV
CV
CV
I am a highly motivated Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student at UET Taxila, specializing in HVAC systems. Final year project
focused on HVAC. Possesses strong technical skills in design and analysis software including AutoCAD and Hap. Experienced in
project management and proficient in engineering drawings. I am skilled in MEP system design, analysis, and documentation. Proven
ability to deliver cost-effective solutions that meet building codes and client requirements.
EDUCATION
Scholar Science College for Men, Wah Cantt. Wah Cantt, Pakistan
FSC (Pre-Engineering) 2018 – 2020
• Mini Solar Pump (Machine Design): Designed a mini solar pump, demonstrating understanding of mechanical components
and their interaction.
• Pick and Place Robot (Mechanics of Machines): Developed a 4-Degrees-of-Freedom (DOF) pick and place robot,
showcasing knowledge of robotics and mechanisms.
• Robotic Arm: Developed a computer vision system for a robotic arm project, enabling object recognition and grasping.
• Diesel Engine Repair and Reverse Engineering: Demonstrated practical skills in repairing and reverse engineering a diesel
engine, showcasing mechanical aptitude and problem-solving abilities.
• Solar System Design: Accessing Solar PV System Performance on a Residential Building Through PV Syst Software
Simulation.
RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
o Paper Title: Enhancing Building Envelopes by Looking into Energy Saving Methods: A Computational Analysis of
Windows' Phase Change Materials and Translucent Insulation.
Abstract:
• Reducing energy consumption in Pakistani buildings is crucial due to the focus on thermal comfort.
• Traditional windows lose significant energy.
• The study explores using windows with phase change materials (PCM) and translucent insulation materials (TIM) to
potentially reduce energy consumption through simulations, finding PCM-based windows particularly promising.
o Paper Title: Performance Assessment and Comparative Analysis of Innovative Air Vortex Engine Configurations: A Study
of Novel Designs.
Abstract:
• The paper explores the Atmospheric Vortex Engine (AVE), a device that utilizes atmospheric temperature differences to
create a vortex and potentially generate clean energy.
• AVE functions by mimicking natural phenomena like tornadoes and hurricanes, harnessing thermal energy transfer for
mechanical energy production.
• The research investigates novel designs for AVE, aiming to establish it as a viable source of clean energy and reduce reliance
on conventional methods.
CERTIFICATIONS
Membership
SKILLS
• Soft: Logical Thinking, Continuous Improvement and Sustainability, Problem Solving, Good Communication, Project Management
Teamwork, Project Planning, Lean Management and System Design.
• Technical: Simulation based Optimization, Agile Manufacturing, Work and Method Study, Time and Motion study,
Industrial Automation, Statistical Quality control and management, Advanced Planning and optimal Scheduling, Supply
Chain and Logistics.
• Software: Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, AUTOCAD, Hap, McQuay Duct Sizer, McQuay Pipe Sizer
Not expert in REVIT but soon get expert in that