Hi, I'm Aman Beyan — a Mechanical Engineering student (ECE minor) at Wayne State University. I design robotic systems, CAD-driven hardware, and EV drivetrains that operate in the real world.
I'm Aman Beyan, an undergraduate Mechanical Engineering student (ECE minor) at Wayne State University in Detroit — where robotics and automotive engineering aren't just academic, they're in the air.
My research spans two labs: the University of Michigan Robotic Systems Lab, where I redesign wrist joints and end-effectors using SMA actuation, and the WSU Soft Robotics Lab, where I built systems for Caladan Oceanic's deep-sea exploration missions.
I'm drawn to problems that require tight co-design of hardware and software — from joint geometry optimized through FEA to drivetrain assemblies validated with GD&T and clearance checks.
6-DOF pick-and-place arm. 15+ SolidWorks-modeled 3D-printed parts. Arduino for real-time servo control, Raspberry Pi + OpenCV for object detection.
Single-speed EV drivetrain with 4:1 gear reduction. Motor, gearbox housing, drive shaft, and reduction gears. 15+ interference and clearance checks.
MATLAB tool generating clearance/interference ranges for 6+ fit types. Incorporates thermal expansion, load conditions, and manufacturing constraints.
I'm actively seeking internship and full-time opportunities in robotics, hardware, and EV engineering. If you're working on something interesting, let's talk.