Suresh Kumar Moru
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Suresh Kumar Moru is from Alpharetta, Georgia, United States. Suresh Kumar works in the following industries: "Higher Education". Suresh Kumar is currently Mechanical Design Engineer at Centillion Solutions, located in Georgia. In Suresh Kumar's previous role as a Graduate Assistant at University of Bridgeport, Suresh Kumar worked in Bridgeport, Connecticut until Dec 2017.
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Suresh Kumar Moru's current jobs
Suresh Kumar Moru's past jobs
Graduate assistant under renounced professor Dr. Jani Macari Pallis. • Effectively managed cross-functional team of 12 in matrix organization. • Mechanical Design and Analysis Engineer on 2 NASA funded projects (CubeSat (Satellite), Total Solar Eclipse) and prestigiously, University of Bridgeport funded projects CanSat (Satellite), One manned sub-marine, 3D printer, High Altitude Ballooning, Wind tunnel, Radiosonde. • Prepared mechanical drawings, sketches, descriptions, specifications as per ASME Y14.5-2009 GD&T standards in SolidWorks, analyzed in structural finite element analysis using ANSYS and built 2U CubeSat (Satellite) prototype for real CubeSat mission, expected to be launched from International Space Station in 2019. • Conducted durability tests (vacuum and thermal testing) on CubeSat at NASA Lab facility (CSBF, Texas) R&D environment and launched from Fort Sumner New Mexico on High Altitude Balloon. • Analyze data using advanced statistical techniques and communicate results to a cross-functional team • Set up ground station for tracking of electro-mechanical scientific, photographic and videography equipment launched by helium balloon in Kentucky on the day of Total Solar Eclipse to an altitude of 60,000fts (August 21st, 2017) • Designed a system to hold Optical solar filter in front of the Camera by using servo and programmed in Arduino to flip up and down to take the pictures of Sun and Earth from near space during Total Solar Eclipse. • Point of contact and responsible for tele-conference calls with HASP individuals (NASA). http://laspace.lsu.edu/hasp/groups/Payload.php?py=2017&pn=08