1. Working on a project based on designing an organ transport container for extending preservation times for transplant specifically adapted for drone flight
2. Developing CAD models based on industrial design sketches and tolerance standards
3. Generating tool-paths using CAM tools for machining of said CAD models
4. Prototyping with corresponding procurement and integration of mechanical components of the system
5. Integrating said CAD models and hardware prototype with existing electronic circuitry
1. are available for full time (in-office) internship
2. can start the internship between 26th Nov'19 and 26th Dec'19
3. are available for duration of 6 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.
Added requirements
1. Must have good documentation skills
2. Must have knowledge of working on CAD using SolidWorks, Autodesk Fusion 360/Inventor, CAM and toolpath generation
3. Must have hands-on knowledge of prototyping/machining, mechanical fasteners, limits, fits, tolerances, and additive manufacturing
4. Must be a team player (the nature of work demands coordination with several people involved in the project)
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours Informal dress code
Additional information
Note- The selected candidates will also be eligible for additional incentives of Rs. 5000 based on their quality of work, designs developed, attending meetings, and overall performance during the internship.
Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing (CPDM) is the design and manufacturing face of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc); it is the most research-intensive design and manufacturing school in India. The vision of CPDM is to pursue excellence in education, research, and practice in the areas of design and manufacturing so as to support the development of systemically-complex, technologically-intensive, and socially-impactful solutions that are functional, aesthetic, usable, and sustainable, with the focus on developing working hardware prototypes. CPDM trains by immersion into user habitat to identify needs, exploration of new technologies to develop breakthrough product ideas, and detail these into products that are manufactured and tested to satisfy technical, aesthetic, ergonomic, and other needs.