Master of Science
M.Sc. - Advanced Computational and Civil Engineering Structural Studies (ACCESS),
(October, 2017 to February, 2020)
Technical University of Dresden, Dresden-01069
Province/State: Saxony, GERMANY
Master of Science
M.Sc. - Advanced Computational and Civil Engineering Structural Studies (ACCESS),
(October, 2017 to February, 2020)
Technical University of Dresden, Dresden-01069
Province/State: Saxony, GERMANY
Bachelor of Technology
B.Tech (Honours) - Civil Engineering
(2010 to 2014)
Zakir Hussain College of Engineering & Technology
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002
Province/State: Uttar Pradesh, INDIA
Major Courses Studied:
Building Materials (BIWO-01)
Energy Methods, FEM (BIWO-03)
Design of Concrete Structures (BIWE-01)
Structural Use of Glass (BIWE-05)
Modelling and Simulation in Pavement Engineering (BIWE-10)
Cable-Stayed Bridges (BIWE-11)
BIM-Based Virtual Engineering Lab (BIWE-13)
Major Courses Studied:
Surveying I & II (CE218 & CE314)
Design of Concrete Structure I & II (CE311 & CE411)
Soil Mechanics (CE312)
Environmental Engineering (CE313N)
Structural Analysis (I & II) (CE315 & CE430)
Engineering Hydraulics (I & II) (CE316 & CE414)
Design of Steel Structures (CE318N)
Construction Management (CE410)
Bridge Engineering (CE434)
Elements of Earthquake & Wind Engineering (CE445N)
Master Thesis
Investigation of data sharing in the Structural Engineering domain
August 2019 – January 2020
A Building Information Model (BIM) consists of data related to different stakeholders (architects, engineers, constructors, facility management, etc.) involved in the project and at different stages of project life cycle (design, construction, maintenance and operation). Data sharing between them is one of the key concept for successful implementation of BIM. The efficient data sharing between them will provide better collaboration and thus it helps in reduction of time, cost and effort involved in rectification and regeneration of BIM models. The seamless data transfer from the BIM model to structural model will enhance the overall design process at different stages ranging from concept to preliminary and to detailed design. This make the design process much easier and increases the overall design efficiency.
In this work, data transfer requirements between different stakeholders in the structural engineering domain is investigated as defined in the meta-data model Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) as neutral file format to hold, exchange and manage the data. A composite structural model is selected having different types of geometries of structural elements and a demonstration of data sharing is performed between them using different tools used in the structural engineering domain, which supports IFC file format. Ultimately, it was found that the Model Definition View (MVD) and the software’s compatibility in mapping MVD with its own internal data structure are crucial for seamless data exchange of BIM models in open BIM format.
Master Project
Literature and experimental investigation of the shrinkage behavior of different strain hardening cement-based composites (SHCC)
November 2018 – March 2019
The task of this project work was to study the shrinkage behavior of different Strain Hardening Cement Composites (SHCC) mixes. Experimental investigations includes the sealed and unsealed shrinkage on prisms, the investigation in a shrinkage channel and the restrained shrinkage based on ASTM-C-1581. The data obtained from the experimental work was evaluated for the shrinkage phenomena & mechanisms in comparison to plain concrete mixes and a link between the investigated shrinkage behavior and the shrinkage mechanisms was presented.
Bachelor Project
Design of Pavements Resting on Geo-Fiber Reinforced Subgrade Soil
August 2013 – March 2014
The aim of this project was to study the behavior of unstable and problematic soil with the addition of Geo-fibers. First the traffic analysis is done, then the CBR value of plain and Geo-fiber mixed soil (0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0%, 3.0% & 4.0%) is determined, after that both types of pavements (Rigid and Flexible) are designed as per IRC Guidelines (Definitely on mixing Geo-fiber the thickness of pavement gets reduced).
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Project in Transportation Engineering
Feb 2013
Site visit of Aligarh Junction Railway Station was done under the supervision of Railway Engineers and workmen and a detailed report was made about the various components of rail and the technologies associated with it.
Project in Surveying
Dec 2012
Plane table survey of a small area in Dibai village near Aligarh was carried out.
Project in Geology
April 2012
Visit of Rasulpur village near Fatehpur Sikri was done to study the Geological features of rock masses present in the Aravalli hills ranges.
Other Activities:
September 30 - October 04, 2013
Attended lecture on “Highway Capacity Analysis” by Prof Shakir Husain (Ph.D.,P.E). Youngstown State University,USA, organized by Department of Civil Engineering
March 06, 2013
Participated in the National Workshop on ''Advances in Structural Engineering'' (Under TEQIP-II) organized by Department of Civil Engineering
2012 - 2013
Won I prize in the event Named ‘Mackinac’ held during the annual college fest ZARF’13
November 10 - 11, 2012
Organised an event named ‘TRUSS BRIDGE DESIGN’ during the techno-management fest, CARPE-DIEM-12
2011 - 2012
Won II prize in the event of Auto CAD Designing name ‘DESIGNARE’ held during the techno-management fest, PARADIGM’12