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I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There were 5 interview rounds.
Glass is a solid, transparent material made by heating a mixture of silica and other materials.
Glass is a non-crystalline, amorphous solid
It is made by heating a mixture of silica, soda ash, and lime
It can be molded into various shapes and sizes
It is used in windows, mirrors, lenses, and containers
Different types of glass include tempered, laminated, and stained glass
Graphene is a thin layer of pure carbon arranged in a hexagonal lattice.
It is the thinnest material known to man
It is a good conductor of electricity and heat
It is incredibly strong and flexible
It has potential applications in electronics, energy, and medicine
Glass is a solid, transparent material made by heating a mixture of silica and other materials.
Glass is an amorphous solid, meaning it has no long-range order in its atomic structure.
It is commonly used in windows, mirrors, lenses, and containers.
Glass can be colored or made into different shapes by adding various chemicals or using different manufacturing techniques.
It can also be tempered or laminated for increased s...
Glass is a solid, transparent material made by heating a mixture of silica and other materials.
Glass is a non-crystalline, amorphous solid
It is made by heating a mixture of silica, soda ash, and lime
It can be molded into various shapes and sizes
It is used in windows, mirrors, lenses, and containers
Different types of glass include tempered, laminated, and stained glass
posted on 14 May 2025
I appeared for an interview before May 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
The TCF line refers to the Total Carbon Footprint line, measuring environmental impact in engineering projects.
TCF line quantifies the total greenhouse gas emissions of a project.
It helps engineers assess sustainability and environmental impact.
For example, a construction project may use the TCF line to evaluate material choices.
The TCF line can guide decision-making towards more eco-friendly practices.
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Dec 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
NRC is a database maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for tracking nuclear materials and facilities.
NRC stands for Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The NRC maintains a database called NRC Info
NRC Info is used for tracking nuclear materials and facilities
The use case of NRC Info is to ensure the safe use and handling of nuclear materials and facilities
Examples of information tracked in NRC Info include license a...
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Nov 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Stress is the force applied to a material, while strain is the resulting deformation or change in shape.
Stress is the force applied per unit area on a material.
Strain is the measure of deformation or change in shape of a material.
Stress and strain are related by the material's modulus of elasticity.
Example: When a rubber band is stretched (strain), the force applied to it is the stress.
Ductile materials exhibit large deformation before failure, while brittle materials fail suddenly with little deformation.
Ductile materials have a gradual slope on the stress-strain curve, showing plastic deformation before fracture.
Brittle materials have a steep slope on the stress-strain curve, showing little to no plastic deformation before fracture.
Examples of ductile materials include steel and aluminum, while exa...
Design and Implementation of a Smart Home Automation System using IoT
Researched different IoT devices and protocols for home automation
Developed a centralized system to control various home appliances remotely
Implemented security measures to protect the system from cyber attacks
I used MATLAB, ANSYS, and SolidWorks for my MTech thesis work.
MATLAB for data analysis
ANSYS for simulations
SolidWorks for design and modeling
I have extensive experience with LS-DYNA for complex simulations in engineering applications, particularly in structural analysis.
Proficient in using LS-DYNA for nonlinear dynamic analysis of structures.
Experience in crash simulations for automotive safety testing.
Utilized LS-DYNA for impact analysis in aerospace components.
Familiar with material modeling and failure criteria in LS-DYNA.
Conducted parametric studies to ...
In five years, I envision myself as a lead engineer, driving innovative projects and mentoring junior engineers in a collaborative environment.
Leading a team on complex projects, such as developing a new software platform that improves user experience.
Mentoring junior engineers, helping them grow their skills through regular code reviews and knowledge-sharing sessions.
Contributing to strategic planning, ensuring that e...
I am highly interested in joining your organization due to its innovative projects and commitment to professional growth.
Your organization's focus on cutting-edge technology aligns with my passion for innovation, as seen in my previous work on AI-driven solutions.
I admire your commitment to employee development, demonstrated by your mentorship programs, which I believe would enhance my skills.
The collaborative culture ...
I appeared for an interview in Sep 2024.
Routing harness in NX involves using tools for efficient design, layout, and validation of electrical harness systems.
Utilize the NX Electrical Routing module for creating harness designs.
Define the harness structure by specifying connectors, wires, and components.
Use the 'Route' command to create paths for wires, ensuring minimal bends and optimal space utilization.
Incorporate design rules to check for clearance and i...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Apr 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Stress is the internal force per unit area within a material, while pressure is the external force per unit area exerted on a surface.
Stress is a measure of the internal forces within a material, while pressure is a measure of the external forces acting on a surface.
Stress is a scalar quantity, while pressure is a vector quantity.
Stress is measured in units of force per unit area, while pressure is measured in units of...
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