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DTU π° Mihir Mathur embarks on an exhilarating journey, currently holding the position of Joint Secretary at DTU-DCE Fraternity Forum. His impactful organizational skills have been showcased through the successful coordination of events such as ΰ€ΰ€¨ΰ₯ΰ€¨ΰ€―ΰ€¨, Foundation Day, Civil Servants Meet, & the National Entrepreneurship Summit. Mihir has garnered accolades as a Gold Medallist in the GeekforGeeks Geek Olympics Code-Xtreme Category and stands among the top 5% Python performers at IIT Madras. Notably, he is a recipient of the prestigious DTU Merit Scholarship - Class of 1969 Scholarship, presented by eminent figures including Dr. Randeep Guleria and Shri S R Narasimhan. His commitment to campus life extends beyond academics, as he has actively served various societies and clubs at DTU, including CC, Yuvaan, E-Cell, Kalakriti, & many more. Mihir's excellence is not limited to his academic pursuits; he led a team in the synthesis of the 4th allotrope of carbon, the Carbon Nanotube, under the guidance of Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh, earning recognition from the National Physical Laboratory, CSIR.
Mihir's leadership qualities are evident in his role as the Class Representative for the Academic Session 2021-22, where he effectively addressed student concerns & facilitated communication between faculty & students. An adept sportsman, he contributed as a Kabaddi and Football player in DTU Arena'22, leading the team to the quarterfinals. His early achievements, such as winning the AIIMS CanKids Art Competition in 2011 & being a Gold Medalist in the 15th National Science Olympiad, showcase his multifaceted talents.
In the professional realm, Mihir's proactive approach led him to secure three internships within the first two months of college, excelling in roles such as Brand Representative, Social Media Marketing Intern, & Internshala Student Partner. He thrived as a Web Developer Intern at the Aashmann Foundation & Gained valuable experience as a Software Engineering Virtual Intern at Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan, followed by an Industrial Trainee (Summer Intern) position at DFCCIL. His contributions extend globally, with Mihir being selected as a United States Delegate for the 2024 Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) Conference at Harvard University. This recognition not only underscores his merit but also positions him as a participant in a global assembly of leaders and intellectuals. Mihir Mathur's journey is marked by diverse accomplishments, and he eagerly looks forward to connecting with others to unleash the power of possibilities together.