James Lee

Vigram Mohan

Electrical Engineer

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About Me

An electrical engineer by qualification; an innovator at heart. Recently graduated with an M-Eng degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Imperial College London. Aspiring to establish my own start-up in the near future, as I strongly believe that mainstream education is just an accessory to my ability to source information for my entrepreneurial purposes. Looking for opportunities in Software engineering to build experience at the moment. Self-learned programming skills include Java, Objective-C, Swift, Arduino, and HTML; which have been incorporated into various projects and internships over the past 6 years.

Notable Projects

1. Microsoft Flow

Connecting platforms


2. EyeShoes

Shoes for the visually impaired


3. HeadGuard

Protecting from collisions


Work Experience

Web Developer- Imperial College London (Jul ‘17 – Aug ’17)

  • Individually designed and built the front-end of a website for a research group at Imperial college London.
  • There was plenty of interaction with the client and alterations had to be made frequently based on the client’s needs. Overall, the client was extremely satisfied with the final design.

Summer Intern - Mastek Ltd (Aug ‘16 – Oct ’16)

  • Developed an iOS application that enables the user to create custom surveys. The completed surveys can then be converted to PDF and sent to the user’s email.
  • Successfully integrated SQLite databases with the application using which surveys can be saved and re-used later.

Software Intern - Sigma Software Architects (Jul ‘15 – Sept ’15)

  • A training program where I learnt the fundamental aspects of developing iOS applications using Objective-C under the supervision of a company employee.
  • I familiarized myself with the concepts of Multi-View-controller, Table-Views, integrating APIs and implemented them in a text to speech converting application.

Summer Intern - Microsol International LL Fze (Aug ‘12 – Oct ’12)

  • Worked with different Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs and industrial printers to reduce the thickness of solar cell grid lines to a few microns to increase the efficiency of the solar cells.
  • Submitted a detailed report at the end of the internship delineating the research that was done and what can be done to take the project forward.