
Engineering Pedagogy
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Dr. Raghu Echempati is currently a professor of mechanical engineering at Kettering University, USA. His academic and industrial consulting experiences span over 4 decades. His main areas of interest and expertise are in mechanical engineering design, structural analysis, and manufacturing simulation with real-life applications to automotive and other systems. He received several industrial internships, teaching and research, and professional society awards including the Indian Railways (RDSO), ARDB, Postdoc (University of Florida), Bosch, GM, GEMA (Chrysler), ASME Fellow, McFarland (SAE), Oswald(study abroad), Applied Researcher (KU), Fulbright (India and Thailand), and Oxford- Erskine Fellowship (New Zealand). He has supervised over 250 undergraduate/graduate and research student theses, and reviewed several technical articles, papers, textbooks, and research proposals for various domestic and international conferences, journals, scientific bodies, and publishers. He has published over 170 applied research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings of repute. Dr. Sudip Dey works as an assistant professor in the mechanical engineering department at National Institute of Technology (NIT) Silchar, India. Previously, he was a post-doctoral researcher at Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V., Germany, worked with Prof. Gert Heinrich (TU Dresden, Germany). He obtained his Bachelor's and doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering Degree from Jadavpur University, India. His field of specialization is Mechanics, Design,and Materials. He has more than 20 years of experience in research, teaching, industrial and professional activities. He pioneered the research work on Uncertainty Quantification (UQ), and stochastic mode shapes. He pioneered and introduced the first course on "Uncertainty Quantification" (ME 483) in the syllabus of undergraduate and post-graduate level study globally. His research interests include Classical to Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, Tribology, Metamaterials, Multi-scale analysis, Uncertainty Quantification, Digital Twin, Multi-functional Composites and Graded structures, and finite element analyses with an emphasis on computational mechanics and modelling.
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