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The Mechanical Engineering curriculum at IIT Delhi was started in 1961 and has so far been home to renowned faculty and alumni. The department currently comprises of about 40 full-time faculty members ... read more

 

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RoCK-BEE by Manish Chauhan and Subir Kumar Saha

RoCK-BEE stands for Robotics Competition Knowledge Based Education in Engineering. It is a book ...

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Best Teacher Award to Prof. D. Ravi Kumar

Prof. D. Ravi Kumar received "Best Teacher Award" for teaching "Metal Forming Analysis (MEL742)" ...

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Best Teacher Award to Prof. S Pandey

Prof. Sunil Pandey received "Best Teacher Award" for teaching "Design & Metallurgy Joints (ME ...

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Dr Amit Gupta joins Mechanical Engineering Department as a new faculty

Dr Amit Gupta joins as a new faculty at Assistant Professor level in the ...

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Dr Subhra Datta joins Mechanical Engineering Department as a new faculty

Dr Subhra Datta  joins as a new faculty at Assistant Professor level in the ...

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Announcement of Seventeenth International Symposium on Processing And Fabrication Of Advanced Materials

Department is organizing Seventeenth International Symposium PFAM XVII on Processing And Fabrication Of Advanced ...

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Book on Robotics by Prof S K Saha Released

Introduction to Robotics by Prof S K Saha is a book which aims to understand ...

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Book on Engineering Thermodynamics by Prof Dhar Released

This book presents a generalized approach to the study of thermodynamics based on a ...

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Dr Nomesh Bolia joins Mechanical Engineering Department as a new faculty

Dr Nomesh Bolia joins as a new faculty at Assistant Professor level in the ...

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New Book on "Dynamics and Balancing of Multibody Systems” by Himanshu Chaudhary and S K Saha

This monograph develops a unified methodology for dynamic analysis and minimization of the inertia-induced ...

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  • Human computational models are used to investigate failures that may occur to human body under impact loads. Standard posture models that are available commercially can predict the loading in these postures. Any deviation from the standard posture is termed out-of-position (OOP) posture

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