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Meerrah Ganeshram

 Mechanical Engineering 

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"Life takes on meaning when you become motivated, set       goals and charge after them in an unstoppable manner."

         -Les Brown

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ABOUT ME

Who am I:

 

My name is Meerrah Ganeshram and I am tenacious student as Heritage High School. It has always been a dream of mine to become a mechanical engineer as the functionality of complex engines and the process behind creating its propulsion had ignited my interest. To pursue this dream of mine I have partook in numerous courses pertaining to engineering such as Pre-AP computer science, AP Physics 1, Introduction to engineering, Principles of engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Digital electronics and to further my path into engineering will be taking AP physics 2, Calculus AB, Engineering Design Development, and Independent Study Mentorship where I hope to learn the ins and outs of engineering. 

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Mission Statement:

 

I hope to leave a lasting legacy utilizing all the concepts I have learned within engineering, it has always been a passion of mine to become an innovator, I hope to one day create machines that alter the way society functions and simplify tasks for individuals. I aspire to exude leadership qualities and will display kindness and compassion to others around me.

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My name is Meerrah Ganeshram and I am tenacious student as Heritage High School. It has always been a dream of mine to become a mechanical engineer as the functionality of complex engines and the process behind creating its propulsion had ignited my interest. To peruse this dream of mine I have partook in numerous courses pertaining to engineering such as Pre-AP computer science, AP Physics 1, Introduction to engineering, Principles of engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Digital electronics and to further my path into engineering will be taking AP physics C, Calculus BC, Engineering Design Development, and Independent Study Mentorship where I hope to learn the ins and outs of engineering. 

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ABOUT ISM 

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The Independent Study and Mentorship (ISM) is an exciting, rigorous elective offered at Frisco ISD high schools, designed for high-achieving juniors or seniors. Students interested in taking ISM must complete the application and interview process to be considered for the course. Once selected, students conduct research and interviews throughout the year on their chosen topic of study in order to select a mentor and gain real-world experience. The course includes research analysis, original idea generation, product design, and hands-on experiences in a professional environment. Through this program students develop soft skills such as professionalism, communication, and interpersonal skills. 

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MENTORSHIP

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Professional Titles
Professor of Mechanical Engineering 
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Director of Energy Systems Laboratory 
Professional Biography:

 

Dr.David Claridge has received a Ph.D. in Engineering Physics from Stanford University and is internationally known for his work in the implementation of Continuous Commissioning® (which is the process of creating a comfortable atmosphere for building occupants and aims to increase its energy efficiency) within hundreds of large buildings such as higher education facilities, military facilities, medical facilities, and office buildings. Additionally, he has taught multiple commissioning workshops and is the author of over 400 journals and conference papers, and holds 12 patents. He had 10 years of experience in the HVAC field, prior to becoming a professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M in 1986. In addition, Dr. Claridge has been the Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator on over $45 million worth in projects and has guided 70 completed M.S. and 14 Ph.D. degrees. 

Educational Background:

 

Ph.D., Engineering Physics, Stanford University — 1976
M.S., Physics, Stanford University — 1966
B.S., Physics, Walla Walla College — 1964

Awards:

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​2011 Honorary International Member, Society of Heating, Air-Conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan
2008 ASHRAE Fellow
2003 Association of Former Students Distinguished Achievement in Research Award
2001 & 2002 E. D. Brockett Professor, Texas A&M University College of Engineering
2001 ASME Fellow
1998 E.K. Campbell Award of Merit from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers for outstanding service and achievement in teaching

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Persistence in the face of obstacles

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PROJECTS

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Original Work

I am developing a prototype enthalpy recovery membrane and building a heat exchanger. Specifically I aim to construct a double pipe heat exchanger  and  research ways to increase the enthalpy membrane's latent and sensible effectiveness. Through this process I will determine the value of heat recovered and the cost, and innovate a cost effective prototype. 

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Thermoelectric HX

The thermoelectric heat exchanger can be used either as a cooler or heater, and meshes principles of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and thermodynamics to provide an efficient and cost effective cooling/ heating system.  

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