Hello! Welcome to the page of Manish Shrikhande hosted in the Google space. I teach at the Department of Earthquake Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. The areas which hold my interest are varied and many, such as, scientific computing, finite element analysis, random vibrations, system reliability, design ground motion chracterization, and Chess. You may find more details about my activities from my web page hosted on the IIT Roorkee web server. You may write to me at:
manish [dot] shrikhande [at] eq [dot] iitr [dot] ac [dot] in
Lecture Slides for Computational Structural Dynamics
Representative Research Publications
Analysis of the strong motion data from Bhuj earthquake of 26 January 2001
Seismic damage detection in a building frame via finite element model updating
Strong motion versus weak motion: Implications for seismic microzonation studies
Wavelet packet characterization of scenario earthquake ground motions
Optimal placement of supplemental dampers in seismic design of structures
Modeling considerations of friction damper assembly for seismic analysis
Synthetic accelerograms: A state of the art review (This is the last version of a manuscript that I was working on to chart the evolution of artificial accelerograms for engineering analyses. I stopped working on this manuscript the day I learned about my father suffering from cancer. Unfortunately, he succumbed to extreme weakness on 03 Sept. 2004 after the sixth round of chemotherapy. I could never bring myself to finish this manuscript later.)