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Motivation Letter
ISTAT
1 N. Michigan Avenue,
Suite 2200, Chicago,
Illinois 60611 USA

4 October, 2010

Dear Sir/Madam,

Sub: Motivation letter for applying ISTAT Scholarship.

My diligence towards academics helped me to secure higher grades in my high school. I was very much interested to take up a career in aeronautical engineering and wanted to explore the entire world through my aeronautical knowledge. To put forward by views in my way In June 2006 I have started my Bachelors in Aeronautical engineering, Anna University, Chennai. To upgrade my knowledge in this field I have taken up MSc Aerospace in TUDelft. Currently I am in the first year of study.

In my curriculum I have done aircraft design project titled as “Designing of 75-100 seater regional jetliner airplane”. This gave me more basic knowledge to design an aircraft and to increase its performance. I have completed designing courses and gained knowledge in many CAD & FEM tools such as AUTO CAD ,PRO-E,CATIA and ANSYS. To apply my knowledge in design field I have taken up CSWA exam and i have secured 70% in it .Now i am a certified solid works associate(CSWA).I have also done paper presentation in “Design of Handheld Vaccum Cleaner”,which I have been shortlisted as a finalist in the national event at SHAASTRA ,IIT MADRAS. I have also done another project in “Designing of Multiple disc brake ” at a state level event conducted by Barry Wehmiller International Resources. Added to this, I have done my undergraduate project in "Confinement of snag and implementation of failsafe Design for IGV Actuator of TM-3332B2 Engine" at HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Bangalore. Another exciting and learning phase had been my experience in representing my college in AERO INDIA 2009, Bangalore Air show. There I had an great exposure to the world aviation market and this instilled me how to work for the constructive future. Currently I am involved in designing a Very light Aircraft (VLA) under the

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