1. PARTH J. DUDHIYA
804 Belmont Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT-84105 | Email: parth12.1.88@gmail.com | Phone: 801-231-7969
EXPERIENCE:
Mechanical Design/ Drafting Intern
SKF Polyseal Inc., UT. (September, 2011 to December, 2011)
Designed injection mold and ejector mold for manufacturing of nylon based seals.
3-D drafting of the complete manufacturing facility.
EDUCATION:
• M.S. Mechanical Engineering
University of Utah, UT. (Spring, 2012)
Core Competency: Machine and Machine Tool Design, Machining Mechanics, Statics, FEA,
SEM, Robotics
RELATED RESEARCH WORK AND PROJECT
Test set-up design to simulate failure by edge loading in artificial hip prosthesis
and their prospective surrogates. (University of Utah, January, 2010 to Present)
Static test was designed to understand and evaluate the effect of hip joint motion
parameters on its failure rate.
Fixtures were designed with design-to-cost approach.
Measured accuracy of the test set-up assembly is 0.1 millimeter.
Failure of the hip prosthesis was quantified and qualified using SEM and profilometry.
Ongoing work consists of testing of representative simple surrogates and its
validation.
• Bachelor of Technology, Mechatronics Engineering
Ganpat University, Gujarat, India. (June, 2009)
Core Competency: CAD/CAM, Industrial Drafting, PLC, Manufacturing Automation, Control
System, Production Technology, Machine Vision
PROJECTS
Vision Based Lane Tracking And Guidance. (Undergrad final project, Jan-’09 to June-
’09)
Developed design of steering (guidance) mechanism as an output from sensory system
to precisely control autonomous vehicle as part of “Intelligent Transportation System”.
Built an autonomous vehicle with its demonstrated precise control.
R/F Controlled Soccer-Robo. (Mar,‘08)
Designed high speed gear-box to achieve balance of high speed and low torque meant
to provide high reflexes and agility to the robot.
Design won 3rd prize in national level technical symposium.
Automated Bottle Filling Plant. (Term project, June,‘08)
Designed working prototype of automatic bottle filling plant using ladder programming
in PLC using Micrologix-1000 controller.
Used sensory system and facility available in PLC lab to build the small scaled actual
plant.
SKILLS:
Design and Analysis: Pro/Engineer, SolidWorks, Auto CAD, ANSYS, DTC approach, MTS.
Machining: Doped surface lapping (cylindrical grinding of alumina simple surrogate test
components using napped and napless polishing cloth.
Microscopy: SEM: FEI-Quanta FEG 630, Novanano, LEO-440i.
Profilometry: White light interferometer.
Numerical Mathematics: MATLAB, C, C++.
Industrial Automation: Ladder logic using Allen-Bradley Micrologix-1000 controllers.
2. Leadership and Honors:
Awarded 100% scholarship by Mechanical Department at the University of Utah for graduate
studies.
Served as an event coordinator at a national technical symposium organized by Ganpat
University.
Certification by PTC for successfully completing the professional industrial design/drafting
course using ProEngineer, in September-2007.
Publications:
J. Anthroplasty
Thin hard crest on the edge of ceramic acetabular liners accelerates wear in edge loading.
Sanders AP, Dudhiya PJ, Brannon RM
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA.