Ojasvi Kamboj has a diverse range of work experience in the aerospace and engineering fields. They began their career as an Intern at Kyocera International, Inc. (North America), where they gained experience in problem-solving, design using SolidWorks, and working with inspection tools. They then worked as a Computer Lab Monitor at the University of Washington School of Art, where they provided technical assistance and maintained lab operations.
Ojasvi then joined SDI Engineering as an Aeronautical Engineering Intern, where they optimized MATLAB code, redesigned software interfaces, and implemented new features. They also contributed to improving the usability and functionality of the GearSim software.
At Design Build Fly at the University of Washington, Ojasvi held multiple roles including Nose, Tail, and Empennage Project Lead and Landing Gear Project Lead. In these positions, they led teams, conducted research, and performed finite element analysis to optimize the design and performance of competition planes.
Currently, Ojasvi is working as an Aerospace Engineer - Mechanical Systems at AeroTEC - Aerospace Testing Engineering & Certification Inc. Their responsibilities in this role are not specified.
Ojasvi Kamboj is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at the University of Washington College of Engineering. This academic program started in 2019 and is expected to be completed by 2023.
In addition to the degree, Ojasvi has attained two certifications. Firstly, they obtained a SolidWorks CSWA certification from Dassault Systèmes in May 2021. Secondly, they received the MTA (Microsoft Technology Associate) certification titled "Introduction to Programming Using Java," accredited by Microsoft Certifications in 2018. The exact month of obtaining this certification is not provided.
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