I went into college with a dream to become a pilot, but I realized I wanted to do more. I wanted to add something to the aviation. This is where I could be creative and make an influence. I now work as an Aviation Systems Engineer where I can play an influential role in the future of Aviation. My career goals reside within aviation, primarily in systems engineering and flight testing.
Aayush Kapar
Burlington Vermont
United States
aayushkapar@gmail.com
The Impact of Intrinsic Motivation on the development of the World Wide Web. This is a part time research I am working on when I am free.
ResearchI started working on this website to further learn web development. I did use a lot of help from online resources to start off. I came with a background in high level app development in Java. I am personally interested in web apps and IOT so I thought it would be a good idea to work on making myself a portfolio as well as learn how to develop as well.
Web Development
Contributing to open source project OBS studio developed in C++. I frequently use OBS studio for projects in FITV, a student ran video production club at my campus.
App Development
Working with intregrating home IOT devices for automation. Includes remote access 3D Printing, automated lighting, remote access, etc.
IOT Electrical
Working on creating a map interface that is linked to John Hopkins data regarding COVID-19. Learning web design and data management.
Web Development Data ManagementBeing a pilot is a childhood dream. Prior to going to college, I was planning to study computer science due to my personal passion of software. I was always obsessed with technology and everyone labeled me the tech guy when anything tech broke down. But coming to college, I was imagining myself always just sitting and coding. Being a pilot would mean traveling. I was always a thrill seeker and a pilot’s life seemed thrill seeking. Soon I realised, development isn't just sitting around, there is a lot of creativity and movement involved. So I decided, I can combine my passion of computer science with aviation.
This data was updated 2023 after completing training in college. I aim to continue more training.
As a private pilot, it’s always intimidating to park right on line. One of the tiny details non pilots never notice.
Flights
Night Training. Its always fun looking down at night.
Flights
Where I started to fly
Flights
Attempting to take professional looking photos for the campus with a phone.
Flights
It's always cool looking at prop systems. It's amazing how it can change pitch while spinning at 2700 rpm
Flights
Trying to take one of those photos you see in all airline commercals
Flights
Training usually takes place early morning to avoid the bad weather
Flights
Where tech meets aviation
Flights
Where tech meets aviation again!
Flights
Our visit to the old KMLB tower
Flights
The masterpiece that is created when tech is not added in to the development, but it is part of it
Flights
When our friends have lessons, we can sit and observe and learn
Flights
We dont have ice, but we have some crazy clouds
Flights
Buildings look much smaller...
Flights
Maybe sometimes, it's worth trying
Flights
Planes are faster than cars...
Flights| Systems Design | Aircraft Systems Intregration, Development Assurance Processes(ARP4754A), Avionics Certification (P23) |
|---|---|
| Testing | Intregration, Exploratory(White Box), Regression, Human Factors Flight Testing |
| Project Coordination | Product Roadmapping, OEM Coordination |
| Languages | Java, VB, C#, C++(.NET), Python, Swift, HTML, JS, SQL |
|---|---|
| Enviroments | Visual Studio, Eclipse, Linux, Windows, MacOS |
| Source Control | SVN, GIT, Perforce |
| Requirements Tracking | Perforce, Jama, DOORS, JIRA, Manuscript |
| Picture | Adobe Design Suite, Video and Photography |
|---|---|
| Cad | Fusion 360, Extrusion Printing |
| Office | MS Office, Adobe Acrobat |
|---|---|
| Hardware | Solder, Machinery |
Get in contact with me. All my social links are shared on the top and bottom. Otherwise fill out this form!