Sri Tarun Ayyagari has a diverse work experience starting from 2019. In 2019, they worked as a Corporate Relations Manager at AIESEC in India for a period of three months. In the same year, they completed a 15-day internship at the Coaching Depot of South Central Railway, gaining practical experience in the application of air brake systems in locomotives.
In 2020, Sri Tarun completed an online internship at Verzeo, focusing on Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs). During this internship, they learned about the functionality and feasibility of HEVs and gained proficiency in designing HEV parts using software like AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor.
In 2021, Sri Tarun joined Doubtnut as a Physics Content Intern, where they contributed to the development of physics-related content. Later in the same year, they joined CtrlS Datacenters Ltd as a Graduate Engineering Trainee, before being promoted to the role of Associate Engineer in Mechanical Designs. Currently, they hold the position of HVAC Engineer in Designs at CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, starting from January 2023.
Overall, Sri Tarun Ayyagari has acquired experience in multiple industries, including technology, education, and railway, showcasing their adaptability and commitment to professional growth.
Sri Tarun Ayyagari completed their Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology from 2017 to 2021. Prior to that, from 2015 to 2017, they attended PAGE Junior College where they studied Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. Before college, Sri Tarun Ayyagari went to The Mother's Integral School where they completed their schooling. In terms of additional certifications, they obtained the following: Python Data Structures from Coursera in April 2022, Fusion 360: Creating Assemblies, Introduction to Generative Design for Manufacturing, Product Design: Prosthetic Design, and Principles of Design Thinking from AutoDesk in December 2020, Fusion 360: Creating Assemblies from AutoDesk in November 2020, and Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python) from Coursera in July 2020.
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