Mudit Dandwate has had a distinguished career in the engineering field. From 2010 to 2015, they worked for IIT Bombay Racing, Altair, and Turtle Shell Technologies Private Limited. At IIT Bombay Racing, they were the Chief Vehicle Dynamics Engineer from 2010 to 2013. During this time, they guided a team of 10 students to design, build, and test suspension, steering, brakes, and powertrain systems for EVo2, the first successful Indian student car to clear tough technical scrutineering and race in Silverstone. Mudit was also the lead driver and safety incharge for the team, ensuring no accidents occurred during their tenure. In 2012, they designed, fabricated, and tested suspension and steering systems for EVo1, India's first electric race car. In 2013, they worked on Prithvi 3, an all-terrain vehicle designed for BAJA SAE competition. Mudit designed, fabricated, and tested the suspension and steering system for the vehicle, which went on to win several accolades. Mudit also designed and fabricated a data acquisition system for Prithvi 2, which won the lightest and fastest vehicle award. In 2015, they co-founded Turtle Shell Technologies Private Limited, where they served as the CEO.
Mudit Dandwate obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay between 2009 and 2013. Mudit also holds an Open Water Diver certification from Scuba Schools International.
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