Hi, I'm Sanvi Walke, a mechanical engineering student with a passion for designing systems that move with purpose and precision.

I focus on blending technical accuracy with creative problem‑solving—whether I’m modeling complex mechanisms in CAD or building physical prototypes. My work spans engine design, robotics, and product development, with a hands‑on approach grounded in engineering fundamentals. Welcome to my portfolio.

About Me

I spend a lot of time reading, drawing, and thinking about things that don’t always have clear answers—which is probably why I’m drawn to design. I like the challenge of turning ideas into something real, especially when it involves working with other people and building off each other’s thinking. I’m big on follow‑through, and I have the time and focus to put serious work into the things I care about. Right now, that means learning as much as I can and being useful wherever I can contribute.

Competition arena view Robot mechanism close-up Robot standing on field
Team photo

First Robotics

I was part of a student‑led, student‑founded team that competed in the FIRST Robotics Competition Seascape Challenge. I worked on both the CAD design and mechanical hardware, helping turn early concepts into functional, competition‑ready systems. From designing key assemblies to building and refining the robot, I gained hands‑on experience in rapid prototyping, teamwork, and real‑world engineering problem‑solving. It was a fast‑paced, creative environment that pushed me to think critically and build with purpose.

V6 Engine

I designed and modeled a complete V6 internal combustion engine using SolidWorks, focusing on mechanical accuracy, motion, and system integration. The project began with research into real‑world engine architecture and progressed through detailed subassemblies of the crankshaft–piston and camshaft–rocker arm systems, both supported by technical drawings.

The final assembly includes fully constrained components—crankshaft, pistons, camshafts, rocker arms, valves, and cylinder heads—designed for realistic motion and manufacturability. This project demonstrates my skills in 3D modeling, technical drawing, and mechanical system design.

Rendered CAD image of V6 engine

Engine Component Demonstrations

Camshaft–Rocker Arm Subassembly

Crankshaft–Piston Subassembly

Full Engine Assembly (Internal View)