PROFILE

Prof. Ashutosh Trivedi is a distinguished educator, researcher, and academic leader whose contributions have significantly shaped the fields of education and research in geotechnical engineering, and the behavior of geomaterials in static and dynamic loading conditions. He currently serves as Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Dean, School of Integrated Learning and Research (SILR) at Delhi Technological University (DTU). With an academic career spanning over 36 years, Prof. Trivedi is widely recognized for his expertise in engineering behavior hard and soft materials and hardening-softening characteristics of discontinuous masses.

Prof. Trivedi’s work has provided deep insights into the mechanical response of rock masses, through the application relative dilatancy in granular materials, pressure-sensitive hardening parameters, damage-inclusive constitutive models, and interpretations of volume change behavior. He integrates laboratory observation, in-situ assessment, and theoretical framework to establish more reliable methods for predicting strength and evaluating deformation in complex geotechnical situations.

Beyond research, Prof. Trivedi has served in key academic leadership roles for more than 36 years including Dean of Industrial Research and Development, Dean of the Faculty at the University of Delhi, and Director of Innovation and Incubation Foundation, DTU. His international engagements include his appointment as Guest Professor at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna. He visited several countries namely, China, United States, Austria, France, Switzerland and Singapore for various academic engagements.

He has mentored more than sixty masters and ten PhD scholars at TIET Patiala, University of Delhi and Delhi Technological University, Delhi. Prof. Trivedi is known for his rigorous research, interdisciplinary applications, and commitment to nurturing young researchers. His contributions have been recognized through several honors, including the National Education Award, the Premier Research Excellence Award, and multiple commendable research awards.

Prof. A. Trivedi continues to spearhead a vision of integrated, multidisciplinary, and research-centric education. His work embodies a rare blend of academic excellence, institutional leadership, innovation, and a deep commitment to advancing engineering education and research for the benefit of society. Prof. A. Trivedi takes a deep interest in Yoga, playing tennis, and ancient knowledge systems.

PREVIOUS POSITIONS/ EXPERIENCE

S.

No.

Post

Organization/ University

Duration

Experience (~In Years and Months)

From

To

1.

Head of the Department

a)TIET,Thapar

b)Universityof

c)DelhiTech

2002

2009

2013

2003

2012

2014

~4 years

2.

Chairman, board of Studies

a)TIET,Thapar

b)Universityof

  1. Delhi Tech University

2002

2009

2013

2003

2012

2014

~4 years

3.

Member, Board of Studies

a)TIET,Thapar

b)Universityof

  1. Delhi Tech University

2002

2009

2013

2003

2012

2022

~11 years

4.

Dean of Faculty

University of Delhi

2009

2011

~2 ½ years

5.

Dean SILR

Delhi Technological University

2025

Onwards

~1 year

6.

Dean Research and

Development

Delhi Tech University

1st Jan, 2014

31st Aug, 2022

~8 years

7.

Dean Continuing Education

Delhi College of Engineering, University of Delhi

2004

2009

~4 years

8.

Member of Academic

Council

a)TIET,Thapar

b)Universityof

  1. Delhi Tech University

2002

2009

2013

2003

2012

2022

~11 years

9.

Member of Executive

Council / Board of Management

Delhi Tech University

2016

2022

~8 years

10.

Member                             of Professional/ Academic Bodies

a)PlanningBoard/Finance Committee of Delhi Tech University, Delhi

b)Planning Board of AmbedkarUniversity,

Delhi

c)BuildingCommitteeof

Ahmadabad

d)BuildingCommitteeof University of Delhi

2020

 

2022

 

2020

 

2020

2022

onwards onward onward

From time to time as per the approval and requisition of university services

11.

Director

DTU Innovation and Incubation Foundation

2018

Till date

~5 years

12.

Vice Chancellor

Delhi Technological University

2nd August 2021

13th August 2021

As per the provisions of First Statue of DTU 2009, under section 3(B)

subsection (7)

TEACHING (COURSES TAUGHT)

Basic of Civil Engineering

Soil Mechanics

Advance Soil Mechanics

Geotechnical Engineering

Advance Geotechnical Engineering

Geitechnical Exploration

Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundation

Plasticity and Fracture Mechanics of Rock Structures

Rock Mechanics

 

MEMBERSHIPS

Fellow-IStructE

Life Member- Bharatiya Paramparik Gyan Vigyan Samaj

Life Member-Indian Society for Rock Mechanics and Tunnelling Technology

Life Member-Indian Society for Technical Education 

Member- American Society of Civil Engineers

PUBLICATIONS

  1. Gaur, K., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2025). A Comparative Study of the Pullout Strength of Geostraps and Geogrids in Reinforced Soil. Applied Sciences15(14), 7715.
  2. Kumar, Y., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2025). Impact of moving load vibrations on pavement damage supported by flow-controlled geomaterials. International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics172, 105045.
  3. Kumar, Y., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2024). Investigating the Influence of Frequency on Piezo-dynamics of Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) Films Embedded in Confined Geomaterials. Journal of Vibration Engineering & Technologies12(7), 8867-8886.
  4. Boban, A., Pateriya, P., Kumar, Y., Gaur, K., & Trivedi, A. (2024). Application of machine learning technique for dynamic analysis of confined geomaterial subjected to vibratory load. AI in Civil Engineering3(1), 2.
  5. Kumar, Y., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2024). Deflections governed by the cyclic strength of rigid pavement subjected to structural vibration due to high-velocity moving loads. Journal of Vibration Engineering & Technologies12(3), 3543-3562.
  6. Kumar, Y., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2024). Damage evaluation in pavement-geomaterial system using finite element-scaled accelerated pavement testing. Transportation Infrastructure Geotechnology11(3), 922-933.
  7. Mehra, S., & Trivedi, A. (2023). Cyclic Degradation Parameters of Flow-Controlled Geomaterial for Pile Group Subjected to Torsional Loads. Applied Sciences13(19), 10895.
  8. Mehra, S., & Trivedi, A. (2023). Progressive twist, displacement and torsional energy around pile groups. International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering17(3), 246-259.
  9. Kalra, M. K., Shukla, S. K., & Trivedi, A. (2023). Track-Index-Guided Sustainable Off-Road Operations Using Visual Analytics, Image Intelligence and Optimal Delineation of Track Features. Sustainability15(10), 7914.
  10. Kalra, M. K., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2023). Nonlinear Regression Analysis of Rut Profile Data for Optimal Data Storage and Efficient Terrain Condition Analysis. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters20, 1-5.
  11. Kumari, N., & Trivedi, A. (2022). A review on modelling and techniques used for piezoelectric power generation from vibration of geo-structures. e-Prime-Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy2, 100076.
  12. Kumari, N., & Trivedi, A. (2022). The effect of confined granular soil on embedded PZT patches using FFT and digital static cone penetrometer (DSCP). Applied Sciences12(19), 9711.
  13. Kumari, N., & Trivedi, A. (2022). Factors influencing piezoelectric response of horizontally and vertically embedded PZT patch in confined granular fills. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering2022(1), 7860273.
  14. Singh, M., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2022). Evaluation of geosynthetic reinforcement in unpaved road using moving wheel load test. Geotextiles and Geomembranes50(4), 581-589.
  15. Shougrakpam, S., & Trivedi, A. (2021). Harnessing microbially induced calcite precipitates to use in improving the engineering properties of loose sandy soils. S?dhan?46(1), 41.
  16. Singh, V., Meena, D., Sharma, H., Trivedi, A., & Singh, B. (2022). Investigating the role of chalcogen atom in the piezoelectric performance of PVDF/TMDCs based flexible nanogenerator. Energy239, 122125.
  17. Mehra, S., & Trivedi, A. (2021). Pile groups subjected to axial and torsional loads in flow-controlled geomaterial. International Journal of Geomechanics21(3), 04021002.
  18. Singh, M., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2020). Fuzzy-based model for predicting strength of geogrid-reinforced subgrade soil with optimal depth of geogrid reinforcement. Transportation Infrastructure Geotechnology7(4), 664-683.
  19. Singh, M., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2020). Influence of geosynthetic reinforcement on unpaved roads based on CBR, and static and dynamic cone penetration tests. International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering6(2), 13.
  20. Shougrakpam, S., & Trivedi, A. (2020). Engineering properties of bacterially induced calcite formations. Current Science118(7), 1060-1068.
  21. Singh, M., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2020). Unpaved test sections reinforced with geotextile and geogrid. Materials Today: Proceedings32, 706-711.
  22. Singh, M., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2019). Strength enhancement of the subgrade soil of unpaved road with geosynthetic reinforcement layers. Transportation Geotechnics19, 54-60.
  23. Trivedi, A. (2017). Comments on modulus ratio and joint factor concepts to predict rock mass response. Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering50(5), 1357-1362.
  24. Trivedi, A. & Trivedi, A. (2015) Discussion on Principle of Super Position of Rate of Settlement in 2D and 3D Consolidations, Geotech Geol Eng. Doi 10.1007/s10706-015-9903-7 by Anjeshnu Trivedi and Ashutosh Trivedi. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering.
  25. Trivedi, A. (2015). Computing in-situ strength of rock masses based upon RQD and modified joint factor: Using pressure and damage sensitive constitutive relationship. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 7(5), 540-565.
  26. Trivedi, A., Banik, T., Sukumar, T., Kumar, N., Jain, A., Kumar, A., ... & Rath, S. (2015). Discussion: Consolidation of clayey gouge amid permeating rock masses. Environmental Geotechnics, 2(4), 237-248.
  27. Trivedi, A., Banik, T., Sukumar, T., Kumar, N., Jain, A., & Kumar, A. (2015). Consolidation of clayey gouge amid permeating rock masses. Environmental Geotechnics, 2(3), 137-154.
  28. Ojha, S. & Trivedi, A. (2013). Shear Strength Parameters for Silty-Sand Using Relative Compaction. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering.
  29. Ojha, S., & Trivedi, A. (2013). Comparison of shear strength of silty sand from Ottawa and Yamuna river basin using relative compaction. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering18.
  30. Trivedi, A. (2010). Strength and dilatancy of jointed rocks with granular fill. Acta Geotechnica5(1), 15-31.
  31. Gupta, R., & Trivedi, A. (2010). Behavior of model circular footings on silty soils with cellular supports.
  32. Gupta, R., & Trivedi, A. (2009). Bearing capacity and settlement of footing resting on confined loose silty sands. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering14, 1-14.
  33. Gupta, R., & Trivedi, A. (2009). Effects of non-plastic fines on the behavior of loose sand− an experimental study. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering14, 1-14.
  34. Trivedi, A., & Sud, V. K. (2007). Settlement of compacted ash fills. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering25(2), 163-176.
  35. Trivedi, A. & Arora, V. K. (2007). Discussion of “Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundations in Anisotropic Non-Hoek–Brown Rock Masses” by Mahendra Singh and K. Seshagiri Rao. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 133(2), 238-240.
  36. Trivedi, A., Pathak, R., & Arora, G. (2005). Discussion of “Permeability and Consolidation Characteristics of Compacted Fly Ash” by Shenbaga R. Kaniraj and V. Gayathri. Journal of Energy Engineering, 131(3), 208-201.
  37. Trivedi, A. & Sud, V. K. (2005). Ultimate bearing capacity of footings on coal ash. Granular Matter7(4), 203-212.
  38. Trivedi, A., & Singh, S. (2004). Cone resistance of compacted ash fill. Journal of Testing and Evaluation32(6), 429-437.
  39. Trivedi, A. & Sud, V. K. (2004). Collapse behavior of coal ash. Journal of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering130(4), 403-415.
  40. Trivedi, A. & Singh, S. (2004). Geotechnical and geoenvironmental properties of power plant ash. Journal of the Institution of Engineers. India. Civil Engineering Division85, 93-99.
  41. Trivedi, A., Singh, S., & Singh, C. (2003). Characterization and penetration resistance of ash fill. Indian Journal of Environmental Protection23, 768-773.
  42. Trivedi, A. & Sud, V. K. (2003). Effect of grain size on engineering properties of coal ash. Indian Journal of Environmental Protection23.
  43. Trivedi, A. & Singh, S. (2003). Shear Modulus Approach in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering.
  44. Trivedi, A. & Sud, V. K. (2002). Grain characteristics and engineering properties of coal ash. Granular Matter4(3), 93-101.

BOOKS/BOOK CHAPTERS (IF ANY)

  1. Kumar, Y., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2024, April). Velocity-Induced Post-Elastic Flow Response of Pavement: A Finite Element-Based Statistical Investigation. In International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure: Innovation, Opportunities and Challenges (pp. 69-83). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
  2. Pateriya, P., Trivedi, A., & Malhotra, R. (2024, June). Transforming Traffic Management: Real-Time Vehicle Classification in Smart Transportation System. In International Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction Management (pp. 1011-1023). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
  3. Boban, A., Gaur, K., & Trivedi, A. (2023, April). Placement Depth and Layering Effect of Geogrid Reinforcement in Soft Subgrade Using Digital Static Cone Penetration Lab Test. In International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure: Innovation, Opportunities and Challenges (pp. 575-588). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
  4. Boban, A., Kumar, Y., & Trivedi, A. (2023, April). Numerical and Experimental Investigation of a Confined Geomaterial Subjected to Vibratory Load. In International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure: Innovation, Opportunities and Challenges (pp. 549-562). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
  5. Kumar, P., Kumar, Y., & Trivedi, A. (2023, July). Influence of Jute Reinforcement on the Stiffness Capacity of Cohesionless Pavement Geomaterials. In International Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches in Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (pp. 379-390). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
  6. Kumar, P., Gaur, K., & Trivedi, A. (2023, July). Strength Analysis of Geotextile-Reinforced Subgrade. In International Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches in Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (pp. 263-276). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
  7. Gupta, S., Shrivastwa, S., Kumar, S., & Trivedi, A. (2023). Self-attention-based efficient U-Net for crack segmentation. In Computer Vision and Robotics: Proceedings of CVR 2022 (pp. 103-114). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
  8. Lahariya, A., & Trivedi, A. (2022, June). Response analysis of multi-layer foundation system supported by soft subgrade subjected to moving load. In International Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction Management (pp. 649-657). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  9. Ojha, S. & Trivedi, A. (2021). Delhi. Geotechnical Characteristics of Soils and Rocks of India. Edited by Sanjay Kumar Shukla. 1st Edition. CRC Press.
  10. Shougrakpam, S., Trivedi, A., & Yendrembam, A. (2021). Manipur. Geotechnical Characteristics of Soils and Rocks of India. Edited by Sanjay Kumar Shukla. 1st Edition. CRC Press.
  11. Kumari, N., & Trivedi, A. (2020, March). Vibration control of flexible retention systems. In Advances in Computer Methods and Geomechanics: IACMAG Symposium 2019 Volume 2 (pp. 529-539). Singapore: Springer Singapore.
  12. Singh, M., Trivedi, A., & Shukla, S. K. (2020). Effect of geosynthetic reinforcement on strength behaviour of subgrade-aggregate composite system. In Sustainable Civil Engineering Practices: Select Proceedings of ICSCEP 2019 (pp. 61-70). Singapore: Springer Singapore.
  13. Mehra, S., & Trivedi, A. (2018). Experimental studies on model single pile and pile groups subjected to torque. In Proceedings of China-Europe Conference on Geotechnical Engineering: Volume 2 (pp. 997-1000). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  14. Kumari, N., & Trivedi, A. (2018, August). Application of semi-active control strategy for the wall retaining granular fills. In Proceedings of China-Europe Conference on Geotechnical Engineering: Volume 2 (pp. 978-982). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  15. Shougrakpam, S., & Trivedi, A. (2018, August). Formation of biomineralized calcium carbonate precipitation and its potential to strengthen loose sandy soils. In Proceedings of China-Europe Conference on Geotechnical Engineering: Volume 1 (pp. 830-833). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  16. Trivedi, A. (2014). Engineering behavior of ash fills. Advanced carbon materials and technology, 419-474.

PATENTS (IF ANY)

Patents: National Phase (in India)

1.          Slotted Holes Meshed Plug Steel Pile

URL: http://ipindiaonline.gov.in/patentsearch/search/index.aspx

2.        Slotted Holes Mesh Filtered Steel Pile

URL: http://ipindiaonline.gov.in/patentsearch/search/index.aspx

 


Patents: Patent Cooperation Treaty

1. PAT: WO2015029054 (A1)

URL: https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2015029054&redirectedID=true

2. PAT: WO2014174525 (A2)

URL: https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2014174525&redirectedID=true

3. PAT: WO2014174525 (A3)

URL: https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2014174525&redirectedID=true

HONOURS AND AWARDS (IF ANY)

S.

No.

Name of Award/Fellowship

Awarded by

Year of Award

1

National Education Award

DM Educational Award

2017

2

Commendable Research Award

Research

Excellence Awards

DTU

2024

3

Commendable Research Award

2023

4

Commendable Research Award

2022

5

Premier Research Excellence Award

2021

6

Commendable Research Award

2019

7

Commendable Research Award

2017

SPONSORED/CONSULTANCY PROJECTS

S.No. Project Type Client / Organization Nature of Project Duration Amount (Rs.)
1 Research Efkon India Private Limited Setting up Intelligent Transportation System facility at DTU for Research and Innovation 4 years Rs. 32 lakhs
2 Consultancy PSEB, Punjab Dyke Construction for Disposal of Fly Ash, Super TPP Ropar; Investigation of ash fills and stability of dykes, 1993 Eight months Rs 15000
3 Consultancy PSEB, Punjab Raising of Ash Dyke with Ash as Hearting Material, Stage-1, 1994 Ten months Rs 25000
4 Consultancy PSEB and PCST, Chandigarh Utilization of Fly Ash for Filling Low Lying Areas, 1996 One year Rs 200000
5 Consultancy GND TPP, Ropar Raising of Ash Dyke with Ash as Hearting Material, Stage-1 & 2, 1997 Six months Rs 15000
6 Consultancy GGS, Super TPP Raising of Ash Dyke with Ash as Hearting Material, Ropar, 2000 Six months Rs 25000
7 Consultancy PSEB and NPCIL Liquefaction Study for Patran Nuclear Power Plant, 2001 Six months Rs 15000
8 Consultancy Loha Mandi, Quila Chowk, Patiala Hammer Foundation at Loha Mandi, Quila Chowk, Patiala, 2000 Six months NA
9 Consultancy Kumar Engineering, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab Impact Machine Foundation at Kumar Engineering, Mandi Gobindgarh, 2000 Four months NA
10 Consultancy Air Compressors Limited, Barotwala, HP Evaluation of Dynamic Soil Constants using Cyclic Tests for Air Compressors Limited, Barotwala, HP, 2000 Six months NA
11 Consultancy PWD BC of Soil C/o Police Post and Staff Quarters A.U. Block Pitampura for PWD, Delhi, 2006 Six months NA
12 Consultancy PWD Multistoried Building Complexes for PWD, Proof Check, 2005 Three months NA
13 Research Eco-smart India, Delhi Investigations on C & D Waste for Eco-smart India, Delhi, 2006 One year NA
14 Consultancy PWD Police Post and Staff Quarters A.U. Block Pitampura for PWD, Delhi, 2006 Three months NA
15 Consultancy Irrigation and Flood Control Department Inspection Road, Irrigation and Flood Control Department (Civil Div. I), Delhi, 2006-07 One year NA
16 Consultancy PWD Strengthening and Post Strengthening of Mother Dairy Road, 2006-07 One year NA
17 Consultancy PWD Part covering to facilitate widening of Road No. 66, 2008-09 NA NA

START-UPS (IF ANY)

NA

MOOC COURSES DEVELOPED (IF ANY)

~2-Credit Course: Integrated Learning Through the Experience of Iconic Railway Projects: A Turnkey Project

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

 

S.

No.

Post/ Assignment

Organization/ University

Area of Assignment

Duration

From

To

In Years & Months

1

Leadership for

academicians program (LEAP)

National

University of Singapore

LKY School of Public Policy

March 3,

2018

March 9,

2018

7 days

 

 

Organisation

Area of specialisation

Visiting Professor

University of Natural Resources Vienna, Austria

Rock Mechanics

Resource Person

Various Public Sectors and Govt organisations

Civil engineering

Others 

Inflebnet, Ahmadabad

Building works

 

S.

No.

Name of Chair

Name of Agencies/ Departments involved.

Period of holding Chair

1

Visiting/ Guest Professor

University of Natural Resources (BOKU) Vienna, Austria

Since 2020 onwards

 

S.

No.

MoUs formulated

Name of Agencies/ Departments involved.

Year of MoU

1

Faculty and Students Interaction/ Cooperation

Univ of Cincinnati, Univ of Indiana-Perdue,

Univ of Illinois Chicago, Univ of Wisconsin (USA)

2016

 

S.

No.

Nomenclature of Innovative Academic Programmes formulated

Date of approval by Academic Council

Year of Introduction

1

Research Work for BTech Programmes

Feb 2020

2020

2

Major Project Evaluation for BTech and MTech

Aug 2019

2019

3

Direct Admission to PhD Programme

May 2020

2020

4

Guidelines for Award to Researchers DTU

Sept 2018

2018

5

Research Project Grant to Faculty DTU

May 2019

2019

6

Guideline for Working with Industry DTU

Dec 2019

2020

 

 

Number(s)

Plenary Lectures/Invited Talks

International

~3

National

~ 2

Congresses attended

International

~ 2

National

~2

 

 

 

ADVISEES

Name of Programme

Awarded (including submitted but under-progress not included)

M Tech

No.~ 60

PhD

No. 10

  • 2025 Dynamic Analysis of Pavement-Soil System with Piezo Sensors, (dissertation submitted, report awaited), Delhi Technological University, Delhi India, Yakshansh Kumar
  • 2025  Investigation Of Rut Patterns in Different Terrain Conditions for Vehicular Movements, Delhi Technological University Delhi India, Manoj Kumar Kalra
  • 2024  Pile Groups Subjected to Cyclic Torsional Loads, Delhi Technological University Delhi India, Sagar Mehra
  • 2023 Dynamic Response Analysis of Wall Retaining Granular Fills with PZT Patches, Delhi Technological University, Delhi India, Nisha Kumari
  • 2022 Engineering Behaviour of Microbially Cemented Soil Using Sporosacina Pesteurii, Delhi Technological University Delhi India, Sangeeta Shougrakpam
  • 2021 Performance of Geosynthetic Reinforced Unpaved Roads Delhi Technological University Delhi India, Meenakshi Singh
  • 2017 Experimental Studies of C&D Waste as a Geomaterial for Road Construction, University of Delhi, Delhi, Rajiv Goel
  • 2016 Role of Special Feature in Side Resistance of a Model Steel Pile University of Delhi, Delhi, Naresh Kumar
  • 2015 Non-Linear Behaviour of Silty Soil and Its Engineering Implications University of Delhi, Delhi, Sadanad Ojha
  • 2011 Bearing Capacity of Circular Footings on Confined Silty-Sands Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology Patiala India, Rajiv Gupta

ANY OTHER INFORMATION

Chaired following activities in 2025

 

  1. Workshop on Integrating Learning, Research, and AI for the Productivity of Researchers (ILRAPR-2025) held from 18-22nd August 2025 (Jointly Organized by: SILR & Central Library, DTU)
  2. A Talk on Tokenisation of Digital Assets & Responsible AI (TTDARAI) held on 11th November 2025 (Jointly Organized by: SILR & Software Engineering Department, DTU)
  3. One-Week Short-Term Course (~2-Credit) cum Workshop on Integrated Learning through the Experience of Iconic Railway Projects: A Turnkey Project (ILEIRP-ATP) held from 17-21st November 2025 (Jointly Organised by: SILR & Civil Engineering Department)