Mechanical Engineer in training. Passionate about thermal systems, CAD design, and sustainable energy solutions. Turning physics into reality — one simulation at a time.
I'm Awais Ali, a 3rd-year Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Management and Technology (UMT), Lahore. My work sits at the intersection of mechanical design, thermodynamics, and computational analysis.
I'm driven by real-world engineering challenges — from optimizing heat exchangers to designing functional CAD assemblies. I believe great engineering starts with curiosity and precision, and I bring both to every project I take on.
Currently seeking internship opportunities in the energy, manufacturing, or automotive sectors to bridge academic knowledge with industrial experience.
Full parametric 3D model of a single-cylinder 4-stroke petrol engine with animated motion study. Includes crankshaft, piston assembly, camshaft, and valve train with exploded view documentation.
CFD simulation of a counter-flow shell-and-tube heat exchanger to optimize baffle spacing and tube diameter for maximum thermal efficiency in industrial cooling systems.
Aerodynamic analysis and blade geometry optimization for a small-scale horizontal-axis wind turbine using NACA airfoil profiles. MATLAB-based power output simulation across wind speed ranges.
Finite element analysis of a Pratt truss bridge under static and dynamic loading conditions. Identified critical stress concentrations and proposed material and geometry improvements reducing max stress by 18%.
Designed and fabricated a prototype conveyor belt with sensor-based object sorting by size and color. Integrated Arduino microcontroller with servo actuators and IR proximity sensors for real-time control.
Designed a flexible jaw coupling in SolidWorks and manufactured it using CNC lathe and milling operations. Full tolerance analysis, surface finish specification, and assembly fit testing performed.
I'm actively looking for internship opportunities in mechanical, energy, or manufacturing industries. I'm also open to research collaborations and engineering project partnerships.
Whether you want to discuss a project, offer an opportunity, or just talk engineering — my inbox is open.