About the Department
The department was established in 1965 as Department of Applied Mechanics, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines for imparting Post Graduate education in the interdisciplinary areas of Mechanics. The first PG programme of the department on Analysis and Design of Process Equipments was started in 1967. The Department was later renamed as the Department of Applied Mechanics in 2002.
The department offers various courses in the broad area of Mechanics for Undergraduate Programmes of different engineering branches, including Civil, Mechanical, Production, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biotechnology etc.
The department presently offers four Postgraduate (M.Tech.) programmes:
- Engineering Mechanics & Design
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Fluids Engineering and
- Biomedical Engineering
As part of its continuous effort to impart latest knowledge to its students, the department has revised and upgraded the curriculum of all the four post graduate programmes and implemented the same from session 2021-22. All the programmes are added with strong laboratory components.
Commensurate to its thrust for higher learning, the department offers Ph.D. programmes in wide areas of Applied Mechanics and Materials Engineering.
The department has qualified and committed faculty members, pursuing the academic and research activities comparable to international standards. The department inherits a strong pool of renowned alumni members, well established across the globe.
To impart global dimension and industrial relevance to its research, the department signed many Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) from time to time with different organization such as University of Missouri (USA), Feng Chia University (Taiwan) and Bharat Pump and Compressors Limited, Naini, Allahabad (India) etc. A number of Research Projects, Industry Sponsored testing/consultancy projects are regularly taken up and executed.
There are excellent facilities for research and learning with a very renowned, experienced and dedicated faculty members. The all faculty members possess Ph.D. degree. The department will experience it Diamond Jubilee in the year 2024.
Vision of the Department
To establish itself as a department recognised for its quality post graduate education and research in the broad field of Applied Mechanics and Materials.
Mission of the Department
To produce high quality human resource in the area of Applied Mechanics and Materials Engineering by way of continuous upgradation of curriculum, improvement in academic processes & ambience, and faculty & infrastructure development. To create knowledge resource through research in emerging areas of Applied Mechanics and Materials in collaboration with national & international academic, research and industrial organisations and disseminate the same by contributing and conducting STTP, Workshops, Symposiums and Conferences.
Thrust Area(s)
Major areas of research are Solid Mechanics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Materials Development for Various Applications and Biomedical Engineering.
The specific areas are as Kinematic and Dynamic Analysis of Lower Limb musculoskeletal system for rehabilitation applications,Electro acoustic Transducers, Sound and Acoustics, Smart Composite Structures, Fluid Dynamics, Aerodynamics, Bio-Fluid Dynamics & Medical Devices, Turbomachines, Microwave Absorbing Coatings, Dispersed Polymers, Nano-Materials, Fatigue & Fracture Mechanics, Ballistic Impact, Composite plates and shells; Low Velocity Impact, Blast loading of structures,Structural Analysis, Finite Element Modelling of Structures of Composite Materials,Continuum Damage Modelling and Analysis,PIV, Thermo-fluids Engineering, Multi-Phase Flow, Swirl Flows, Flow Instrumentation and GT Combustor, Computational Material Behaviour, Computational Biomechanics, Bone Re-modelling,Bone Adaptation, Bone Fracture Healing,Biofluid Dynamics, Mechanobiology, Poromechanics,Pipeline Engineering,Membrane Structures, Inflatable Structures, Vibration, Modelling & Simulation, Fiber reinforced composites, Textile composites, Inhomogeneous materials, etc.
Heads of the Department
S. No. |
Name |
Tenure |
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From |
To |
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MNREC Allahabad |
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1. |
Late Dr. V.P. Vasandani |
July 1964 |
September 1965 |
2. |
Late Dr. Jainti Prasad |
September 1965 |
November 1965 |
3. |
Late Dr. Saradindu Narayan Sinha |
November 1965 |
February 1980 |
4. |
Late Dr. Jainti Prasad |
February1980 |
January 1981 |
5 |
Dr. C.R. Rao |
January 1981 |
March 1981 |
6. |
Late Dr. Arun Kumar Govil |
March 1981 |
July 1984 |
7. |
Dr. C.R. Rao |
July 1984 |
September 1986 |
8. |
Late Dr. Arun Kumar Govil |
September 1986 |
September 1990 |
9. |
Dr. C.R. Rao |
September 1990 |
October 1993 |
10. |
Late Dr. Arun Kumar Govil |
October 1993 |
July 1996 |
11. |
Late Dr. Dinesh Jha |
August 1996 |
July 1998 |
12. |
Dr. R.P. Nikhed |
July 1998 |
March 2001 |
13. |
Dr. V.C. Agarwal |
March 2001 |
August 2001 |
14. |
Dr. D. N. Paliwal |
September 2001 |
November 2001 |
15. |
Dr. R.C. Mehta |
November 2001 |
June 2002 |
MNNIT Allahabad |
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16. |
Dr. R.C. Mehta |
26 June 2002 |
14 February 2005 |
17. |
Dr. Triloki Nath |
15 February 2005 |
17 February 2008 |
18. |
Dr. Rakesh Mathur |
18 February 2008 |
07 May 2010 |
19. |
Dr. K. M. Gupta |
08 May 2010 |
31 July 2010 |
20. |
Dr. Rakesh Mathur |
01 August 2010 |
17 August 2011 |
21. |
Dr. Karunesh Kumar Shukla |
18 August 2011 |
17 August 2013 |
22. |
Dr. Anuj Jain |
18 August 2013 |
17 August 2015 |
23. |
Dr. R.P. Tewari |
18 August 2015 |
17 August 2017 |
24. |
Dr. S.J. Pawar |
18 August 2017 |
17 August 2019 |
25. |
Dr. Ramesh Pandey |
18 August 2019 |
17 August 2021 |
26. |
Dr. Abhishek Kumar |
18 August 2021 |
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