Daksh Arora

Daksh Arora

Greater Boston
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About

Strong problem-solving and project management skills with demonstrated success in…

Experience

  • GameChange Solar Graphic

    GameChange Solar

    Greater Boston

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    Greater Boston

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

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    Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point Area

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    Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area

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    Ithaca, New York Area

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    Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area

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    Singapore

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    Materials Characterization Lab

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    IIT Delhi

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Education

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    Cornell University

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    Activities and Societies: 1) Committee Chair and Voting Member, Graduate Student & Professional Assembly (GPSA) 2) Course Assistant for Mechanical Properties of Materials

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    Activities and Societies: 1) Marketing Coordinator, Tryst, IIT Delhi: Raised finances & managed endorsements for the technical festival of IIT Delhi comprising 75+ events by partnering with 20+ companies 2) Core Team Member, Fine Arts Society of IIT Delhi 3) Event Coordinator, Literati, IIT Delhi(Annual Literature Fest)

Licenses & Certifications

Publications

  • Increased tissue modulus and hardness in the TallyHO mouse model of early onset type 2 diabetes mellitus

    PLOS ONE

    Individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have a higher fracture risk compared to those without T2DM despite having higher bone mineral density (BMD). Thus, T2DM may alter other aspects of resistance to fracture beyond BMD such as bone geometry, microarchitecture, and tissue material properties. We characterized the skeletal phenotype and assessed the effects of hyperglycemia on bone tissue mechanical and compositional properties in the TallyHO mouse model of early-onset T2DM using…

    Individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have a higher fracture risk compared to those without T2DM despite having higher bone mineral density (BMD). Thus, T2DM may alter other aspects of resistance to fracture beyond BMD such as bone geometry, microarchitecture, and tissue material properties. We characterized the skeletal phenotype and assessed the effects of hyperglycemia on bone tissue mechanical and compositional properties in the TallyHO mouse model of early-onset T2DM using nanoindentation and Raman spectroscopy.

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Courses

  • Advanced Composite Materials

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  • Advanced Concepts in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

    Professional Training

  • Aircraft Damage Tolerance Analysis

    Professional Training

  • Aircraft Fatigue Analysis

    Professional Training

  • Aircraft Structure Analysis and Design

    Professional Training

  • FEA Modeling with FEMAP and Simcenter Nastran

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  • Finite Element Analysis for Mechanical and Aerospace Design

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  • Foundation of Continuum Solid Mechanics

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  • Fracture Mechanics

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  • Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

    Professional Training

  • Introduction to Stress Check for Finite Element Modeling

    Professional Training

  • Mechanical Design using CATIA

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  • Mechanical Properties of Materials and Design

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  • Statistical Analysis I

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  • Thin Film Materials Science

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Projects

  • Understanding Cell-Cell and Cell-Material Interaction for Tissue Engineering Applications

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    • Micro patterns were used to study the effect of patterns of different physical properties(size & shape) on cell behavior
    • Photolithographic master plate was made to make to PDMS molds for patterning PEG-DA on silanized glass substrate

  • Deposition of titanium and platinum on the backside of complex oxide substrates for perovskite growth using Molecular Beam Epitaxy

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    ​Experimental techniques involved: Electron Beam Evaporator

Honors & Awards

  • Pearl Award

    Alumni Affairs and International Programmes, IIT Delhi

    For exemplary performance in Eureka, 2014 held at IIT Bombay(Asia's Largest Business-Plan Competition)

  • KVPY Research Fellowship

    Department of Science & Technology, Government of India

    The KVPY fellowship is an on-going National Program of Fellowship in Basic Sciences, initiated and funded by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, to attract exceptionally highly motivated students for pursuing basic science courses and research career in science.

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