Mr. Muhammad Shahzeb | System Dynamics Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Shahzeb | System Dynamics Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Shahzeb, Sichuan University, China

Muhammad Shahzeb is a resourceful and results-driven entry-level Mechanical Engineer, China. He possesses a strong foundation in engineering principles, complemented by practical experience in design, analysis, and system optimization. Shahzeb holds a Bachelorā€™s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, where he engaged in advanced research on CNC machining and computer-aided engineering. Currently pursuing his Masterā€™s degree in Mechanical Engineering at Sichuan University, his thesis focuses on the reliability of fully coated silicon microstructures with multi-layer films. With hands-on experience as a Mechanical Engineer Intern at China State Shipbuilding Corporation, Shahzeb contributed to equipment maintenance, technical analysis, and quality control while collaborating effectively with engineering teams. Additionally, he served as a Visiting Instructor at GOVT. College of Technology in Faisalabad, Pakistan, where he developed course materials and engaged in curriculum development. Proficient in advanced CAD software and programming languages such as C/C++ and Python, Shahzeb is committed to driving innovative engineering solutions and is eager to contribute to cutting-edge projects in the field.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Muhammad Shahzeb is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his robust academic background, relevant work experience, and a demonstrated commitment to innovative research in mechanical engineering. Born on February 4, 1995, Shahzeb is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at Sichuan University, where he is conducting significant research on the reliability of fully coated silicon microstructures with multi-layer films. This advanced work showcases his capability to engage with cutting-edge technologies and contributes to the field’s knowledge base.

šŸŽ“ Education

MS in Mechanical Engineering
Sichuan University
Chengdu, China
September 2022 ā€“ May 2025
Thesis: Research Study on the Reliability of Fully Coated Silicon Microstructures with Multi-Layer Films

BS in Mechanical Engineering
Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
Zhenjiang, China
September 2016 ā€“ May 2020
Research Project: Advanced Techniques in Mechanical Manufacturing: CNC Machining and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE)

šŸ’¼ Work Experience

Visiting Instructor
GOVT. College of Technology
Faisalabad, Pakistan
September 2020 ā€“ December 2022

  • Developed and implemented course materials, ensuring alignment with learning objectives. šŸ“š
  • Coordinated with faculty and administrative staff for smooth course delivery. šŸ¤
  • Contributed to departmental meetings and discussions on curriculum development. šŸ’¬

Mechanical Engineer Intern
China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), Zhenjiang Marine Auxiliary Machinery Co. Ltd.
Zhenjiang, China
June 2019 ā€“ December 2019

  • Assisted with inspection, repair, and overhaul of mechanical systems on ships. āš“
  • Supported engineers in analyzing mechanical systems and conducting tests. šŸ”§
  • Aided in engineering projects by gathering data and preparing documentation. šŸ“Š
  • Helped ensure compliance with safety and operational standards. āœ”ļø
  • Conducted research on new technologies and methods. šŸ”

šŸ† Achievements, Awards, and Honors

  • Excellence in Course Development: Recognized for innovative course material design at GOVT. College of Technology. šŸŽ–ļø
  • Research Publication: Published a research study on microstructures, showcasing contributions to the field of mechanical engineering. šŸ“œ
  • Collaboration Recognition: Acknowledged for effective teamwork during internships and academic projects. šŸ¤

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Mr. William Mangram | System Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. William Mangram | System Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. William Mangram, Maxar, United States

William Mangram is a highly skilled and accomplished engineer with a strong educational background and diverse work experience in the fields of aeronautics, astronautics, and applied physics. He earned his M.S. in Applied and Engineering Physics with a concentration in Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering from Stanford University in 2021, following his B.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering from the same prestigious institution in 2019. During his academic career, William spearheaded a groundbreaking research project on Sensor Network Deployment, focusing on the optimization of devices using stretchable electronics. This project, which involved the innovative methodology inspired by water transfer printing, culminated in the publication of a conference paper.William’s professional journey began as a Platform Analytic Engineer Intern at Maxar Technologies, where he developed autonomous software packages to analyze spacecraft anomalies and established metrics for a Statistical Process Control (SPC) model. He further honed his expertise at NASA as an Engineering Research Assistant, where he contributed to the development of acoustic techniques for monitoring spacecraft propellant tanks under reduced/zero-gravity conditions during suborbital flights with Blue Origin NS-23. His role involved extensive use of various sensors and data analysis tools, reflecting his proficiency in handling complex technical challenges.

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šŸŽ“ Education

Stanford University
šŸ—“ļø September 2019 – 2021
M.S. in Applied and Engineering Physics
šŸ”¬ Concentration: Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering

Stanford University
šŸ—“ļø September 2015 – June 2019
B.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering

šŸ”¬ Research Projects

Sensor Network Deployment

  • Performed a study aimed at optimizing devices with stretchable electronics for high spatial accuracy.
  • Compatible with 3D target surfaces with complexities such as discontinuity, compound curvature, and large deformations.
  • Methodology inspired by water transfer printing.
  • Published Conference Paper: DOI 10.12783/shm2019/32426

šŸ› ļø Technical Strengths

Modeling and Analysis:
šŸ’» AutoCad, SolidWorks, LabView, FEA, CFD, Blender, Abaqus

Software & Tools:
šŸ“Š MS Office, LaTeX, Python, C++, MATLAB, Simulink, TensorFlow, ROS

Academic Specializations:
šŸŒŒ Dynamics/Orbital Mechanics, PID Control Systems, Frequency Response

šŸ’¼ Work Experience

Russel Sigler Inc. – Carrier HVAC
šŸ“ San Jose, CA
šŸ—“ļø October 2022 – Present
Technical Engineer

  • Provided technical engineering for design, systems application, and proposal preparation.
  • Responsible for commercial HVAC application design, technical specification writing, equipment selection, job pricing, bid project creation, submittals, orders, and other responsibilities.

NASA
šŸ“ Mountain View, CA
šŸ—“ļø August 2020 – October 2022
Engineering Research Assistant

  • Focused on acoustic techniques for monitoring spacecraft propellant tanks in reduced/zero-gravity during suborbital flight with Blue Origin NS-23.
  • Extensive use of sensors and hardware for generating and monitoring acoustic data.
  • Conducted data analysis and post-processing with LabView, MATLAB, Python, and C++.

 

Publications Notes:šŸ“„

Design and Manufacture of Multifunctional 3-D Smart Skins with Embedded Sensor Networks for Robotic Applications

Design of island-bridge layout stretchable electronics for high spatial accuracy deployment