Deepak Dhankani

Mechanical Engineer - Software Developer - Technology Enthusiast

Hello World!

Welcome to my portfolio page! I am a recent mechanical engineering graduate from Texas A&M University and I am currently transitioning from student to work life. I grew up in Surat (West India) and came to the United States for college in Fall 2011 because I wanted to start exploring the world and meet new people. I have recently started front end development and I find it really engaging, I spend my weekends trying new things in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Please read along to know more about me and feel free to fill out the contact form at the bottom to reach me, I will try my best to respond as soon as possible.

Since I started college, I have been to a number of state and national parks and have gotten the opportunity to explore and appreciate the beauty of diverse landscapes across the United States. I really enjoy hiking and next few places on my list include Smokey Mountains National Park and Rocky Mountains National Park! Here are some pictures I took, hope you like them :)

  • SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Design

    This was a year long project in which we designed a pod that could travel in the low pressure Hyperloop tube. The pod included propulsion, stability, navigation, and braking systems. The structure of the pod was able to withstand all loads and vibrations, while traveling at 700 MpH and also met all design specifications as laid out by SpaceX.

  • HVAC Design for City of Bryan, TX

    In this community project we evaluated the energy efficiency of administrative building by design ducting systems in Revit and recommended design changes to the city so that they could cut down on electricity usage. This led to substantial cut down on energy usage as most of these HVAC systems were designed decades ago when opimization through software simulation was not available.

  • Robotic Hand

    We built a robotic hand which closely replicated the movements of a user's hand motions. The user's hand motions were sensed via a remote actuation glove which had motion sensors installed on it. The robotic hand was designed, 3D printed, assembled with servos and the servos were programmed with an Arduino Uno microcontroller.

  • Front-End Projects

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