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Associate Professor
Civil Engineering
Multiscale multiphysics based investigation of materials/structures subjected to extreme loading situations: Materials behave differently when subjected to different loading conditions. My research has been primarily to understand the physics and mechanics of materials subjected to different loads at different length and time scales. Our research groups works on different types of materials ranging from metals to ceramics and polymers including complex materials such as hydrated cement and resin materials. Studies are carried out both at continuum level as well as molecular and atomic level. Apart from theoretical work and simulations which are primarily geared towards fundamental study, our group also carries out experimental investigations to solve real life problems.
Proof Checking of Balichak RoB S. S. Civil Construction Pvt. Ltd.
Promoting Stronger Road Safety Regulations in India with an Emphasis on Safe Speed, Speed Management, Enforcement, and Public Awareness International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Shock Wave Physics Through a Medium Office of the Naval Research, Boston Regional Office
Cooling Tower for Rebuilding of TG (Energy Centre) and PAP Plant with Pultruded FRP Structure PAHARPUR COOLING TOWERS LTD
Cavitation Bubble Dynamics Near Wettability Tailored Surfaces Naval Research Board (NRB)
Development of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) Capability for Naval Applications Naval Research Board (NRB)
Sutapa Deb
Area of Research: cementitious materials
K Sridhar Reddy
Area of Research: Pavement Analayis and Design
P Suma Sindhu
Area of Research: Composite materials
Tusar Kumar Nayak
Area of Research: High Strain rate loading and soil-structure interaction
Dipak Prasad
Area of Research: Atomistic and molecular simulations
Mudi Charitha
Area of Research: HIgh strain loading of materials
Amrita Samal
Area of Research: composite structures
Amit Kumar Mondal
Area of Research: atomic and molecular simulations