Malhar S.

Mechanical Design Engineer at Rubin Observatory

Malhar S. is a Mechanical Design Engineer with experience in thermal-fluid analysis, finite element analysis, 3D CAD modeling, engineering calculations, and thermal/vibration analysis. They have worked at Rubin Observatory, Blink Charging, ASU, and Bharat Forge Ltd, with a background in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State University and Savitribai Phule Pune University.

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Tucson, United States

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Rubin Observatory

Rubin Observatory will produce the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) beginning in 2025. The survey will image the entire visible sky in multiple colors with its 3200 megapixel digital camera (LSST Camera), probing the mysteries of Dark Matter and Dark Energy, and opening a movie-like window on objects that change or move rapidly: exploding supernovae, potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids, and distant Kuiper Belt Objects.


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