Kumar Aditya
2110
University Avenue, 204 Oak Tree Apartments, Madison, WI-53726
608/238-9560,
aditya@cae.wisc.edu
OBJECTIVE
Full-time
position as a manufacturing systems or industrial engineer. Desire to use cross-functional skills in
manufacturing systems, process design, capacity planning, process improvement,
quality control, supply chain, and logistics.
Education
University of Wisconsin – Madison
M.S.
Manufacturing Systems Engineering, July 2003
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Overall GPA: 3.81
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Relevant Courses
Facilities
Planning
Operations
Management
Data
Structures and Algorithms
Managerial
Economics
Rapid Prototyping
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Computer–Integrated Manufacturing
Design and
Analysis of Manufacturing Systems
Simulation
Modeling and Analysis of IE systems
Introduction
to Programming in Java
Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay,
India
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Major GPA: 3.55 Overall
GPA: 3.28
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Relevant Courses
Computer Graphics For CAD/CAM
Analysis/Control of Flexible Manuf.
Sys.
Object Oriented Prgm. &
Simulation
Industrial Engineering & Operation Research
Manufacturing Automation
Optimization Techniques in Engr. Design
Project Assistant, November
2002 - present RenewAire
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Performing capacity analysis of residential line
manufacturing unit
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Focusing on the process improvement of the existing
operations
Quick
Response Manufacturing Team Member, January - May 2002 Twin Disc
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Achieved 65 % lead-time reduction (from 20.5 days to 7 days)
in order processing and manufacturing of MC-6 products.
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Member of a 6-persons consulting team working with team
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Collected thousands of pieces of data. Developed spreadsheet and analyzed data.
Project
Assistant, August
2001– December 2002 University of
Wisconsin–Madison
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Supervised and maintained Manufacturing Systems Laboratory
containing CNC machines, robots, conveyers, Automatic Storage and Retrieval
Systems and Coordinate Measuring Machine.
Teaching
Assistant, August –
December 2002 University of
Wisconsin–Madison
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Conducted lab sessions and discussions with undergraduate
and graduate students for the Industrial Engineering course “Introduction to
Manufacturing Systems and Analysis”
Software
Developer, May 2000 –
June 2001 Geometric Software
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Identified several CAD/CAM plug-ins and developed the
prototype of TopoDiff, a Computer-Aided Design plug–in, used for Mechanical
DeskTop solid modeling package.
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Benchmarked leading solid modeling packages and came up with
a user-friendly comparison table featuring their advantages, specialties and
limitations.
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Conducted an industrial survey featuring over 40 prominent
CAD/CAM user companies. Used feedback
to troubleshoot frequent problems encountered in using solid modelers.
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Quantitative analysis of effects of change in process and
machining parameters on the output for Multi Surfaces Machining Library, a
Computer–Aided Manufacturing software.
Software Experience AutoCAD,
Mechanical DeskTop, ProEngineer, Solid–Edge, Solid Works, MATLAB, Esprit 2001,
StarCell, MPX, Pro Model
Operating Systems Unix,
Dos, Windows NT
Design & Manufacturing
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Layout design of a LCD manufacturing facility
for a variety of product-mix and uneven demand.
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Design, process planning and fabrication of a sample CAD
model in a flexible manufacturing system.
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Design and prototype development
of a 3-D model using Rapid Prototyping technology.
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Design modifications in a “pick-n-place” mechanism, a
mechanism that uses a robot end-effecter to transfer light components from one
place to another.
Software
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Design and implementation of a
“ToDo list” in Java programming environment.
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Simulation of a robot game in Java programming environment.
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Simulation of a railway reservation system in C++
environment.
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Simulation of a job shop and Just-in-Time (JIT) Kanban
system using Object Oriented Programming.
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Simulation of a virtual shop floor using Virtual Reality
Modeling Language (VRML).
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Design of a vertical internet portal for the Computer
Integrated Manufacturing applications in the field of casting.
Business
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Business and strategies analysis, accounting analysis and
financial analysis of Sony Corp.
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Comparative analysis of various available technologies in the
field of telecommunication using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP).
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers
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Core Group member, Indian Graduate Students Associations
(IGSA), UW-Madison.
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5th of more than 200,000 students in my state in
the high school examination.
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Secured a nationwide rank of 802 from among about 100,000
candidates nationwide in the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) for entry into IIT’s
(Indian Institute of Technology), the best engineering college in India for
undergraduate study.
253 Mechanical Engineering Building
UW-Madison
608/262-0921,
Kurt
Zimmerman
Biotechnology Degree Program
UW-Madison Medical School
608/262-0685,
kjzimmerman@wisc.edu