Ayaz Siddiqui

Senior Controls Engineer at Altaeros Energies

Ayaz Siddiqui's work experience starts in 2017 as a Student Building Manager at NC State Student Centers, where they led a team and ensured a safe environment for clients and employees. From 2017 to 2018, Ayaz worked as a Graduate Student Research Assistant at the Engineering Mechanics and Space Systems Lab, where they developed dynamic models and controllers for a multibody system.

In 2019, Ayaz held two positions simultaneously. Ayaz worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at North Carolina State University, assisting in lectures and grading assignments and tests. Ayaz also worked as a Graduate Student Research Assistant at the Control and Optimization for Renewables and Energy Efficiency (CORE) Lab, where they developed dynamic models and controllers for tethered energy-harvesting kites.

Currently, Ayaz is a Senior Controls Engineer at Altaeros, starting in 2022. In this role, they commission controls systems, develops PLC programs, and creates software features using MATLAB and Simulink.

Ayaz Siddiqui's education history begins in 2012 when they enrolled in Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering. Ayaz pursued a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and successfully completed their studies in 2016.

After completing their undergraduate degree, they continued their education at North Carolina State University. From 2016 to 2018, Ayaz Siddiqui pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Aerospace Engineering.

Ayaz Siddiqui furthered their education at North Carolina State University, beginning in 2018. Ayaz enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Mechanical Engineering. Ayaz Siddiqui is expected to complete their PhD degree in 2021.

Overall, Ayaz Siddiqui's education history highlights their academic journey in the field of engineering, starting with their Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, followed by a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, and currently pursuing a PhD in Mechanical Engineering.

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  • Senior Controls Engineer

    February, 2022 - present