GIRISH  BHANDARI

  2926, Jefferson Avenue, Apartment No 2, Cincinnati OH 45219
[email protected]
Tel: (513) 872-9290

Career Objective:
Computers need the application of logic. Fluid Dynamics and Engineering studies help build up the logic in the training of past 8 years. With my computer knowledge and this logic, I wish to get into gear with CFD. 
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) : Aerospace Engineering
Specialization:  Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
University of Cincinnati
Aerospace Engineering (GPA-3.75/4.0)
Ohio, USA
Expected Graduation-June 2001
Along with the core courses needed to complete the Doctoral course in Aerospace I have been taking up courses in CFD to support my interest in Computers and simulations
  • Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics
  • CFD for  Turbomachinery  flows
  • Ideal Fluid Flows
  • Compressible Flows I, II
  • Boundary Layer Method I, II
  • Computer Graphics 
University Graduate Scholarship with assistantship for all years of  studies. 
This scholarship is awarded on the basis of past merit and is very competitive and prestigious. 
Master of Technology (MTech):  Aerospace Engineering
Specialization:  Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Indian Institute Of Technology
Aerospace Engineering-- Masters (GPA: 8/10)
Kanpur, India
July 1996-April 1998
This course of  Masters concentrated fully on the aspects of  Aerospace Engineering and Fluid Dynamics.
  • FEM for Fluid Flows
  • Thermal Turbomachinery I,II
  • Aerodynamics
Abstract of  the Masters thesis:
Time accurate 
Graduate fellowship was awarded on the basis of  All India  Graduate Entrance examination and past academic career.
This examination considered to be the most competitive and  of  high academic excellence.
Bachelor of Engineering: Mechanical Engineering
University of Pune
Mechanical Engineering (GPA: 68 %)
Pune,Maharashtra, India
July 1991- July 1995
A bachelor course was the  foundation for  my CFD career.
  • Major course requirements.
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Dynamics of Machinery
Work Experience:
Mahindra and Mahindra Automotive Ltd.
Graduate Engineer-- R&D  CAD/CAM center
Nashik, Maharashtra, India
July 1995- July 1996
  •  Working  as graduate engineer in R&D CAD/CAM center.
  • Solid modeling, Finite Element Analysis, Flow analysis for IC engine (using CFD software) and simulations were the major working areas.
  • Automotive Gear Box design project was carried out from solid modeling, simulation, FEA to the actual manufacturing details.
  • Automotive muffler design project was carried out with flow visualization by using CFD software.

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Conferences and Publications:
‘ Time accurate Finite Volume Navier-Stokes solution for Compressible Flow Past Cascade’,  Bhandari, G.H.,  Sengupta, T.K. and  Sullerey, R.K.
  •  Presented at  ACFD-98 conference,  IISC, Banglore, India ( Dec. 98)
  • Presented at  CFD conference held at  IIT, Kanpur, India.  ( Jan. 98)
Computer Cognizance:
  •  Computer Languages : C, FORTRAN and  Pascal.
  • Operating Systems:  UNIX,  LINUX, WIN95, DOS.
  • CAD/CAM software:  IDEAS 3.0, CATIA,  PRO-E.
  • CFD software: Flow-3D.
  • Platforms:  SGI, Deck-alpha, HP, SUN, IBM, RS/6000, Pentium/Pentium Pro
  • Graphic tools: MatLab, gnuplot, tecplot , Latex

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Awards and Honors:
  •  Graduate assistantship awarded by University of Cincinnati, USA (1998)
  • Graduate assistantship awarded by IIT, Kanpur, India (1996-1998)
  • All India Graduate entrance examination merit holder (1996)
  • First class with distinction in Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (1995)
  • National Merit scholarship (1989)
  • Maharashtra state mathematics scholarship (1988)
  • High school scholarship (1986)

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References:
Furnished upon request