
About Me.
My name is Ahmed Mahin, and I am a 4th-year student at The City College of New York, majoring in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in economics. My passion for mechanical engineering stems from my desire to learn how devices operate/function, identify problems, and design/build solutions to improve efficiency. With the knowledge and skills I have gained so far, I want to help create new technology that makes a difference in the world.
I am currently seeking internship and full-time job opportunities to gain experience in the mechanical engineering field. Through such opportunities, I hope to develop and even learn new skills to grow as a student in the engineering field.
Education
2019 - Present
The City College of New York


Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
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Took courses in science, mathematics, design, applied mechanical engineering sickness and specialized engineering courses.
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Relevant Mechanical Engineering Courses:
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(ENGR 101) Engineering Design 1
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(ME 145) Computer-Aided Drafting
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(ENGR 204) Electrical Circuits
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(ENGR 230) Thermodynamics
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(PHYS 321) Modern Physics for Engineers
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(CSC 102) Introduction to Computing
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(ME 246) Engineering Mechanics I (Statics and Particle Kinematics)
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(ME 247) Engineering Mechanics II (Kinematics and Dynamics of Rigid Bodies)
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(ME 311) Fundamental of Mechatronics
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(ME 322) Computer Methods in Engineering
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(ME 330) Mechanics of Material
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(ME 356) Fluid Mechanics
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(ME 371) Computer-Aided Design
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(ME 411) System Dynamics and Control (in Progress)
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(ME 430) Thermal Systems Analysis and Design
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(ME 433) Heat Transfer
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(ME 436) Aero-Thermal-Fluids Laboratory (in Progress)
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(ME 461) Engineering Materials
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(ME 462) Manufacturing Processes and Materials (in Progress)
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(ME 471) Energy Systems Design
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(ME 472) Mechanical Systems Design (in Progress)
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(ME 539) Internal Combustion Engines (in Progress)
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2014-2018
Aviation Career & Technical Education High School


Graduated with Advanced Regents and CTE Diploma.
Received certification in Aviation Maintenance Technology: Airframe & Powerplant License
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Gained broad knowledge and experience working with various aircraft systems such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electronics. The purpose is to learn about the systems' operation to identify and troubleshoot problems.
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ï‚·Relavent Airframe and Powerplant courses:
Airframe:
Wood & Composites, Sheet Metal, Electricity, Hydraulics, NDT, Welding, Avionics, Aircraft Systems, Ground Operation, Aircraft Structures and Assembly & Rigging.
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Powerplant:
Jet Engines, Aircraft Accessories, Engine Top Overhaul, Line Maintenance, Engine Electric and Fuel Systems, Propellers, and Reciprocating Engines.
Skills

Mechanical Design
SolidWorks & AutoCAD

Circuits
Design / Analysis of Circuits, Schematics, Multimeter

Simulation
SolidWorks Simulation & ANSYS CFD Simualtion

Manufacturing
3D Printing (Resin, Metal, and Plastic)

Programming Languages
C++, Python, & MATLAB
Shop Tools
Hand tools (e.g. torque wrench, pliers, rivet tool, ratchets, and wrench), pneumatic tools (e.g. rivet gun), power tools (e.g. band saws, drill press, hand drill, sanders, grinders, and rotary tools), welding, and soldering