Dr. Akshay Baheti
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Supervisor: Prof. Samit Ray Chaudhuri
Research Area/Specialization: Structural Engineering
Brief Biography:
Dr Akshay Satishkumar Baheti received his PhD in Civil Engineering in August 2024 through the joint doctoral program of the University of Queensland, Australia, and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. He obtained his M.Tech. in Structural Engineering from IIT Delhi in 2016 and his B.Tech.(H.) in Civil Engineering from IIT Bhubaneswar in 2014. Before joining IIT Kanpur in May 2025, he served as a Principal Project Scientist at IIT Delhi (December 2024 - April 2025) and as a Visiting Researcher at Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan (May - October 2024) under the Suzuki Foundation Fellowship. He has approximately three years of cumulative pre-doctoral experience spanning academia and industry. His research interests include structural vibration control using passive and semi-active dampers, the optimization of damper configurations in multi-degree-of-freedom structures, the determination of appropriate fire intensity measures, and the multi-hazard life-cycle risk assessment of infrastructure. Further details are available on his personal homepage.
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/view/asbaheti/
Dr. Anup Tiwari
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Supervisor: Prof. Priyanka Ghosh
Research Area/Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering | Landslides & Debris Flows
Research Interests:
- Mechanics of landslides and debris flows, with emphasis on the runout and depositional behaviour.
- Experimental and numerical modelling of debris flows, using flume studies and DEM simulations.
- Hazard assessment and risk reduction for debris-flow-prone regions, particularly in the Indian Himalaya and mining areas.
- Debris-flow mitigation strategies, including design and evaluation of rigid and flexible protective barriers.
Brief Biography:
Dr. Anup Tiwari is an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow (IPDF) in the Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kanpur. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, an M.Tech. in Geotechnical Engineering, and a Ph.D. from IIT Kharagpur. His doctoral research focused on experimental and numerical investigations of debris-flow mobility and depositional behaviour in surface mine overburden dumps. As part of this work, he developed a patent-pending, sensor-integrated debris-flow flume and applied Discrete Element Method (DEM) modelling to study post-failure granular flow dynamics. Dr. Tiwari has international research exposure through major ISRM conferences, including EUROCK (Spain and Norway), and international conferences held in India. At IIT Kanpur, his current research aims to develop practical design and placement strategies for rigid and flexible protective barriers for debris-flow hazard mitigation under Himalayan conditions. He has published in reputed international journals and contributed to industry-sponsored projects on slope stability and subsidence analysis.
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=emXOXGkAAAAJ&hl=en
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anup-Tiwari-3?ev=hdr_xprf
Dr. Ashutosh Verma
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Supervisor: Prof. Rajesh Sathiyamoorthy
Research Area/Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering | Reinforced geo-structures, Geosynthetics, Computational geomechanics, Physical modeling, Smart monitoring and sensors.
Brief Biography:
Dr. Ashutosh Verma is a civil engineer and currently an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at IIT Kanpur in the Department of Civil Engineering. His research focuses on computational geomechanics, with a special emphasis on retaining walls and encased stone columns. During his Ph.D. from IIT Roorkee, he focused on physical modeling and experimental geotechnics to develop design charts for reinforced earth walls and abutments. He completed his M.Tech. from NIT Agartala, concentrating on the experimental and numerical behavior of subgrade using alternate fill materials. During his B.Tech. at NIT Durgapur, he optimized recycled fill materials for various engineering applications. Dr. Verma's work is oriented towards geo-environmentally sustainable practices, emphasizing the use of alternate and recycled materials. He has also been actively involved in consultancy projects across India, focusing on the rehabilitation of distressed geo-structures such as retaining walls, ash dikes, highway embankments etc.
Dr. Jasim Nisar
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Supervisor: Prof. Animesh Das
Research Area/Specialization: Transportation Engineering
Research Interests:
My research interests broadly lie in Bitumen Binder and Pavement Materials, with specific focus on:
- Polymer-Modified Asphalt Binders
- Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP)
Advanced Characterization Techniques: FTIR spectroscopy, CLSM, SEM–EDX, and image-based analysis for linking microstructure to macroscopic performance.
Brief Biography:
"Dr. Jasim Nisar is an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow (IPDF) in the Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kanpur. His PhD focused on LDPE–SBS composite modified asphalt binders, investigating rheological performance, aging resistance, morphological behavior, and storage stability using advanced characterization techniques. His doctoral research employed advanced rheological, chemical, and microstructural characterization techniques such as DSR, FTIR, SEM, and the findings have been published in peer-reviewed international journals. His current research focuses on Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) Materials with emphasis on studying binder blending mechanisms, improving rejuvenator diffusion. He has also generated new insights on optimization in composite polymer modified asphalt binder.”
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Dr. Nazrul Islam
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Supervisor: Prof. Tarun Gupta
Research Area/Specialization: Environmental Engineering
Research Interests:
- Carbonaceous aerosols (elemental carbon, organic carbon, brown carbon) and their physicochemical characterization
- Health impacts of PM-bound carbonaceous species, including preclinical toxicological assessment.
- Chemical speciation, airborne mineralogy, and risk of toxicity assessment of hazardous organic compounds associated with fine particulate matter
- Source apportionment, dry and we deposition and exposure assessment of carbonaceous aerosols in urban and semi-urban environments
- Development and evaluation of particulate matter control and mitigation technologies
- Sustainable valorization and upcycling of ambient carbonaceous aerosols into high functional carbon-based nanomaterial and their multifarious application for cleaner environment.
Brief Biography:
Dr. Nazrul Islam received his Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), with doctoral research conducted at CSIR–North East Institute of Science and Technology (NEIST), Jorhat, Assam. His research interests include atmospheric particulate matter pollution, aerosol chemistry, PM-bound hazardous compounds, and their environmental and human health impacts. His work involves the application of advanced analytical techniques and statistical tools to study aerosol sources, transformation processes, and air quality–related health risk assessment. Dr. Islam has published more than 17 peer-reviewed research articles (Total citations: 595; h-index: 14), including contributions to high-impact journals such as Journal of Hazardous Materials (Impact Factor: 11.3). He is a recipient of the Best Performing CSIR Senior Research Fellow Award (2022–2023). His research also encompasses interdisciplinary studies on the upcycling of ambient particulate matter into functional carbon nanomaterials. His academic contributions have been recognized through Best Presentation Awards (ESTEC, 2020, SASS, 22) at national and international conferences. For more details, please check my personal website-
Personal Website : https://sites.google.com/view/drnazrulislam19/home
Google Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eESK72AAAAAJ&hl=en
Linkedin profile: www.linkedin.com/in/dr-nazrul-islam-177241187
Dr. Saurabh Singh
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Supervisor: Prof. Manoj Kumar Tiwari
Research Area/Specialization: Environmental Engineering
Research Interests:
- Sustainable, eco-friendly wastewater treatment using constructed wetlands (CWs) for removal of emerging pollutants and improved effluent quality
- Machine learning & MATLAB-based modelling for optimisation and prediction of treatment performance
Brief Biography:
"Dr. Saurabh Singh is an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow (IPDF) in the Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kanpur. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from MNIT Jaipur, including a six-month research stint at North Dakota State University (USA). After completing his Ph.D., he worked for four months at IIT (BHU) Varanasi on the SLCR project, contributing to research and project-based environmental engineering activities. His research focuses on wastewater treatment using constructed wetlands, with emphasis on improving the removal of organic matter and nutrients through process and design optimization. He has developed customized design frameworks aimed at reducing constructed wetland area requirements without compromising treatment performance. He has also generated new insights on depth optimization in wetland systems and supported these findings using metagenomic (microbial community) analysis to link treatment efficiency with biological processes."
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6J2NgHsAAAAJ&hl=en
Dr. Sudipto Mukherjee
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Supervisor: Prof. J P Sahoo
Research Area: My research area involves the use of Finite Element Analysis and Finite Element Limit Analysis based numerical modelling in order to examine the stability of various types of foundations, excavations and anchors. My latest research area involves the use of finite element limit analysis in order to examine the stability of various geostructures under the influence of excess pore water pressure generation during an earthquake. I have also conducted experimental model tests on foundations resting on sand and clays.
Brief Biography:
I have passed my B.E. in Construction Engineering from Jadavpur University, Kolkata in the year 2019 with 1st class Honors and also secured 2nd position in class. Then I joined Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in the year 2019 and have passed my MTech (Research) and PhD in Geotechnical Engineering from the Civil Engineering Department at IISc in April,2025. Presently, I am working as an Institute Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Civil Engineering at IIT Kanpur.
Dr. Vinit Kumar Tripathi
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Supervisor: Prof. Subhadip Das
Research Area/Specialization: Applied Mathematics / Fluid Mechanics / Convection in a Porous Media / Hydrodynamic Stability Analysis
Research Interests:
- Linear and nonlinear stability analysis of thermal and double-diffusive convection
- Convection in fluid, porous, and bidispersive porous media
- Effects of variable gravity, variable viscosity, and complex thermal boundary conditions
- Spectral, Galerkin, and Chebyshev collocation methods for eigenvalue problems
Brief Biography:
Dr. Vinit Kumar Tripathi is an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow (IPDF) in the Department of Civil Engineering at IIT Kanpur. He obtained his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from NIT Delhi, India. Before joining IIT Kanpur, he worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at NIT Goa and served as an Assistant Professor at RV University and M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru. His research focuses on the linear and nonlinear stability of convection in fluid and porous media, with particular emphasis on bidispersive porous systems, variable material properties, and generalized thermal boundary conditions. His work integrates rigorous mathematical analysis with advanced numerical techniques to understand stationary and oscillatory instabilities relevant to geophysical and engineering applications.
Dr. Sakshi Rohilla
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Supervisor: Prof. Arghya Das
Research Interests: My research focuses on the dynamic behaviour of geomaterials with a particular emphasis on rocks and jointed rock masses under seismic and other dynamic loading conditions. I work on experimental and predictive modelling of stress- and frequency-dependent dynamic properties, wave propagation, and vibration isolation using resonant-column and cyclic torsional-shear apparatus. I am also interested in rock mass characterization, joint roughness quantification using cost-effective photogrammetry, and the development of damping layers (such as natural rubber latex) to improve the performance of jointed rocks under seismic and explosive loading.
Brief Biography: Dr. Sakshi Rohilla is an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. She obtained her B.Tech. in Civil Engineering from Deenbandhu Chhoturam University of Science and Technology, Murthal, her M.Tech. in Geotechnical Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra, and her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar. Her research interests include the dynamic behaviour of geomaterials, rock mass characterization, wave propagation through rocks and jointed rock masses, vibration isolation, and seismic hazard assessment. She has conducted extensive experimental work using a resonant column and a cyclic torsional shear apparatus to investigate the frequency- and stress-dependent dynamic properties of intact and jointed rocks, including the role of joint roughness and natural rubber latex damping layers under seismic and explosive loading.
Dr. Naved Alam
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Supervisor: Prof. Abhas Singh
Research Area/Specialization: Environmental Engineering
Research Interests:
- Contaminant mobilization and hydrogeochemistry: Uranium, Fluoride, Selenium, Arsenic and Chromium in sediment-groundwater systems.
- Human health risk assessment and exposure pathways of contaminants via water and food.
- Analytical chemistry (ICP-MS, ICP-OES, IC, XRD, XRF).
- Surface complextion and aqueous speciation modeling (PHREEQC, MINTEQ)
- Remediation strategies using sorption, mineralogy, and complexation studies.
Brief Biography: Dr. Naved Alam is currently working as an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow (IPDF) in the Department of Civil Engineering at IIT Kanpur. He completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Geology from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, and earned his Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Sciences from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Bhopal. His academic journey has been dedicated to evaluating the mechanisms of transport, and fate of essential nutrients (F- and Se) and trace metals (U and As) in soil and groundwater systems, as well as their associated human health risks and developing remediation strategies. His research works have been published in reputed peer reviewed journals such as Applied Geochemistry, Journal of Hazardous Materials and Environmental Science and Technology.
