ResumeMuhammadSik yateem khana
ResumeMuhammadSik yateem khana
ResumeMuhammadSik yateem khana
Electrical Engineer
[email protected] 03338763141 Lahore, Pakistan
PROFILE
I am a freshly graduated electrical engineer from Superior University, with a strong foundation in electrical
systems and a passion for innovation in IoT and robotics. My academic journey has equipped me with hands-
on experience in designing, analyzing, and troubleshooting single-phase and three-phase circuits, along with
a solid understanding of power systems, control systems, and electrical wiring. While I am still building my
professional experience, I bring a proactive approach to learning, problem-solving, and applying my skills in
practical settings.
EDUCATION
BS Electrical Engineering 2020 – 2024
The Superior University LAHORE, Pakistan
FSc Pre-Engineering 2017 – 2020
Unique College LAHORE, Pakistan
SKILLS
Electrical Systems Circuit Analysis
Proficient in single-phase and three-phase circuit
• Expertise in applying Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's
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PROJECTS
HexaAgro
Revoloutionizing Crop Monitoring and Payload Delivery Through Autonomous Hexacopter Drone
The HexaAgro project involved the design and development of a hexacopter drone tailored for agricultural
applications. As part of the project, I was responsible for integrating various electrical systems, including
motor control, power management, and sensor networks. The drone was equipped with a 12V DC water pump
and flat fan nozzles, enabling precise crop spraying. Additionally, I implemented a high-definition FPV
camera system for real-time monitoring and data acquisition, ensuring accurate and efficient operations. The
project aimed to optimize resource use, enhance safety, and increase productivity in agricultural processes,
showcasing the potential of drones in modern farming.
Voice-Controlled Robotic Vehicle Using Arduino
In this project, I developed a voice-controlled robotic vehicle powered by an Arduino microcontroller. The
vehicle could be operated using simple voice commands, which were captured via a Bluetooth module
connected to a smartphone. I integrated a motor driver with the Arduino to control the movement of the
vehicle, enabling it to move forward, backward, turn left, and turn right based on voice input. The project also
involved the use of sensors to avoid obstacles, enhancing the robot's autonomous capabilities. This project
demonstrated the potential of integrating voice recognition technology with robotics to create intuitive and
user-friendly control systems.