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ACADEMIC CURRICULUM-VITAE

Dr. Muniyandy Elangovan Email: muniyandy.e@gmail.com


Mobile: +91-990 294 6655

CAREER SUMMARY

Graduated as a Doctor of Engineering from Hiroshima University, Japan in the field of


Naval Architecture. First, I started the career with the National Ship Design and Research Centre,
India as a Designer then promoted as a Senior Designer. Many projects for the different kind of
ships have been carried out. I worked for M/s Allseas Engineering (Marine Consultancy), Dubai as
a Design Engineer for many yachts. Later, I was with M/s Jagson International Ltd, India as a
Deputy Manager (Project) for the refurbishment of two rigs. As a research fellow, the software
has been developed to estimate the sea-keeping qualities of the high-speed ship with a transom
stern. Later I joined as a Surveyor in the Hydrodynamics group under R&D and promoted as a
senior surveyor. More than 40 research papers have been published in journals, conferences,
and seminars. In NAPA, India worked as a Senior Technical Consultant to provide CFD trim curve
service and manage team to provide a complete solution for SEEMP. Three years with GreenSHIP
Research and Technology as a Technical Director and carried out many consultancies and
research projects. Presently, working as Associate Professor in “Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr
Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology and doing research”,

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS and EXPERIENCES


ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS (Full Time /Regular)
Dr. Eng, Social and Environmental Engineering
[Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering]
Hiroshima University, JAPAN,( 2012).

M.Eng. Engineering Design, Department of Mechanical Engineering


Government College of Technology,
Bharathiar University, India.(1996) .

B.Eng., Mechanical Engineering.,


Madurai Kamaraj University, India. (1994).

EXPERIENCE – A TEACHING PLAN, A RESEARCH PLAN, AWARDS, ROLE IN AND DETAILS OF SPONSORED RESEARCH &
CONSULTING PROJECTS, RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL (ACTIVE), DETAILS OF JOURNAL/CONFERENCE PAPERS , ORGANIZED
WORKSHOP CUM RESOUCE PERSON - IMPORTANT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES - TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS

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Dr. M. Elangovan – Academic profile for the position of Professor at IIT Madras

EXPERIENCES
1st June 2018 –till the date [1 Year + 5 Months] Vel Tech University, India
Associate Professor

 Program Coordinator- Master of Technology in Industrial Safety and Engineering: As a program


coordinator, improved the current syllabus to the latest industry needs and organized two
workshops and also contributed as a Resource Person.
 Faculty Development Program (FDP): It is prepared on “Optimal Design and Techno-Economic
Analysis of Energy Systems” and proposal sent for funding.
 Research Project for Funding: Five project proposals are in the processes which are (i) Real-time
monitoring, reporting, and verification of ship performance [ DST: Level 1] (iii) Estimation of
Unsteady Forces, Motions and waves of ship using Rankine Panel Method.[NRB Level 1] (iii)
Optimization of High-speed Vessel and Evaluation of the Hydrodynamic Performance [ Accepted
for funding]

1st Nov. 2015 – 31st May 2018 [2 Years + 7 Months] GreenSHIP, India
Technical Director

 Completed a project for the conversion of a container vessel from 20 feet to 40 feet container
carrier [Company from UK].
 Consultancy provided for the development of ship operation software, Company in Singapore.
 Feasibility study reports, and Class drawings prepared for three vessels.
 MoU signed with (i) VIT, Chennai, (ii) Simerics, USA (iii) Shipyard, China

3rd Sep. 2012 - 30th Oct. 2015 [3 Years + 2 Months] NAPA, India
Senior Technical Consultant

 Hull Optimization and Trim Curve using CFD: Provide hydrodynamic service for the Japan
shipyard to optimize the hull based on CFD study and prepare a trim curve table.
 SEEMP: Manage team for SEEM solutions at India which includes Data Admin & Hosting in
Cloud for all customers, Data Analysis & Generate trim curve using CFD.

1st April 2008 – 31st Aug. 2012 [4 Years + 5 Months] IRCLASS, Mumbai
Surveyor, Promoted to Senior Surveyor

 “Numerical Wave Basin” is developed for regular and irregular wave analysis
 Developed sea-keeping solver (IRWAVE) for commercial applications.
 Strip Theory (PDSTRIP) software is improved for IRS research.
 “Open FOAM” CFD software is applied for ship analysis in IRS
 High-speed vessel – research was done to estimate forces and motions.
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3rd Oct. 2003 to 31st March 2008 , 23rd March 2012 Hiroshima University, JAPAN
Doctoral Research Scholar
“Seakeeping of high speed ships with transom stern and the validation method with unsteady waves
around ships”
Abstract
Rankine panel method in the frequency domain is developed and applied to several kinds of ships,
including the high-speed transom stern for the purpose of confirming its efficiency. The Neumann-
Kelvin and Double-body flow formulations are examined as a basis flow. To treat the high-speed vessel
which has a transom, a new boundary condition has been introduced. This condition has been derived
from the experimental observation which confirms that the transom stern part is completely dry at the
high forward speed. Influence of a transom stern is observed in hydrodynamic forces and moments,
ship motions, unsteady waves and added wave resistance. It is concluded that the new transom
boundary condition can capture the hydrodynamics phenomena around the transom, and this can
improve the estimation accuracy of the seakeeping qualities in numerical computation.
17th Jan. 2003 to 31st Aug. 2003 [ 8 Months] Jagson International Ltd, Delhi
Deputy Manager
Project: Refurbishment of Jack-up Rig: CHAPARRAL & Production PIONEER
 Preparation of planning & scheduling of complete project using MS Project
 Verification of the design report submitted by marine consultants.
 Class drawing preparation for Jack-up modification and get approval from societies.
 Material Estimation & Cost Estimation
1 June 2002 to 24th Dec. 2002
st
[ 7 Months] ALLSEAS ENGINEERING, Dubai, UAE
Design Engineer
 Class drawing preparation for yacht modification and get approval from societies.
 Preparation of a study report for third party design verification
 Cost Estimation & Quotation preparation
 Work schedule preparation using MS Project
16th Dec. 1996 – 25th May 2002 [4 Years + 5 Months] National Ship Design
and Research Center (NSDRC), Visakhapatnam, India
Designer Promoted to Senior Designer
 Preparation of technical specifications & Tender document
 Weight estimation of equipment & piping system
 3D modelling in FORAN Module for mechanical system.
 Design of Propeller shaft and Rudder arrangement
 LSA and FFA selection as per rule and arrangements
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A TEACHING PLAN
As a mechanical engineer cum naval architect, I can handle the core subject as follows
(i) Kinematic and dynamics of machinery
(ii) Ocean energy and advance ship hydrodynamics
(iii) Numerical techniques in Ocean hydrodynamics
(iv) Wave simulation and measurement analysis
(v) Energy conservation and audit
Any specialized subject related to hydrodynamics, CFD, energy, optimum design of the
product can be taken by me. If it is a necessary, curriculum can be developed for new
courses from my experience in industry.
Since 1996, I have worked in different kinds of researchers and consultancy projects. I have not
moved to any company just for money alone but to utilize my skill in their business area and
brought the importance of my role wherever I am. After publishing many papers, I realized that
published paper does not support the industry directly, and it needs more effort further to
make it the practical uses. As a next step, I (Project Manager) have developed a commercial
solver called “IRWAVE” with the help of our team members and one software company. I was
happy when this software was released for the internal purpose and felt proud of that
achievement.

In NAPA, I was heading a team to give technical services and in addition to the CFD service for
trim curve generation for the efficient ship operation. That position gave me an opportunity to
do technical services, software improvements and to handle different domains like Cloud,
database and IoT in ClassNK-NAPA GREEN project.

During my industry services, had an opportunity to visit China, Japan, South Korea, Brazil,
Singapore, Malaysia, and France. In the marine industry, India is rich enough to have a longer
coastal length when compared to other countries. One of the shipyards in South Korea, deliver
a vessel in every 5.5 days. That means it can deliver around 66 ships in a year. In India, each ship
construction varies from 3 to 5 years for one vessel. In my opinion, Professor Consultancy
service must have been taken in every stage of shipbuilding/construction to improve the
process which is lacking in India. I can support the ship performance improvement for the
existing and new ship to reduce the operational cost and special consultancy can be offered to
improve the propulsion system for the marine vehicles. If the opportunity is given, I prefer to
introduce Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) design and development, which are
demanded future in the marine industry. I presently started working on AUV and planning to
develop AUV for search, rescue and lifting operation.
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A RESEARCH PLAN
In my life, I am proud to claim that worked in a few major projects (Past Projects) as follows.
(i.) Design of sail as an Auxiliary propulsion system for Bulk carriers and General cargo
vessel
(ii.) IRWAVE (Sea-keeping) software
(iii.) Numerical Wave Tank
(iv.) ClassNK-NAPA GREEN
Achievements
i. Hydraulic system was designed with telescopic piston to open and close the SAIL. In
addition to that to change the direction of sail also control system and mechanical
system were designed, and model was prepared. The different sail was tested in IIT
Madras to study the lift and drag and estimated the fuel-saving using SAIL in ships.
ii. Seakeeping solver was developed based Green Function Method, and this package
include ship hull preparation (Pre-processor), set boundary condition to analyze (Solver)
and display them out in the graphical form (Post-processor).
iii. Numerical wave tank was developed to generate a regular and irregular wave which
was validated. Now, this feature is available in commercial CFD solver.
iv. One of the best products and service from NAPA and this project were costing 3 million
Euros, and I am one of the key developers in that package. Hull condition monitoring
and CFD analysis for trim curve generation was my part in that project.
Current Research Projects
(i.) Development of Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
(ii.) A Technique to improve the performance of marine vehicles
In summary, I would like to list my future plan of research in the category as a short-term goal
and a long-term goal.
A Short-Term Goal
(i) Design of an efficient propulsion system for AUV
(ii) Design and Fabricate AUV for search and rescue operation in underwater
A Long-Term Goal:
(i) Establish a centre for AUV design and development in India
(ii) Develop a ship's operation performance monitoring packages for commercialization
(iii) Safety device or rescue system for fisher during natural disaster situations.

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AWARDS
 “Japan Government Research Award -2003”
 “President of India Award-December 2003” for the paper published in The Institute of
Engineers(India)
 “The Institution Award” from The Institute of Engineers(India)-December 2003” for
the paper published in The Institute of Engineers(India)
 “Best Technical Paper Award” ANSYS 2009 Conference.
ROLE IN AND DETAILS OF SPONSORED RESEARCH & CONSULTING PROJECTS.
A. Sponsored Research Projects
1) Project Name: Design of Sail as an Auxiliary propulsion system for bulk carriers
and general cargo vessel
Sponsored by and amount: Ministry of Surface Transport, Government of India and
20 lakhs for two years ( 1997 – 1999).
Investigator: Mr. S P Biswas, General Manager, NSDRC, Visakhapatnam
Co-investigator: M. Elangovan (myself), self), Designer, NSDRC, Visakhapatnam
Contribution :(i) Design hydraulic system to control the opening/closing/rotation of
sail with respect to the weather condition. (ii) The Model was prepared for the SAIL,
and it was tested in the Aerospace department; IIT Madras (iii) Model was designed
and fabricated to showcase demo of SAIL operation.
The outcome of the Project: It was concluded that bulk carrier vessel can be fitted
with SAIL, and it can save the fuel from 15 to 20 percent.
B. Sponsored Consultancy Projects
1) Project Name: Development of commercial Seakeeping solver (IRWAVE)
Sponsored by and Cost: Internal Project and executed with the help of Pune based
software company and 11 lakhs for one year.
Investigator: Dr. M. Elangovan, Senior Technical Consultant, IRS, Mumbai
Co-investigator: Mr. Negi, Assistant Surveyor, IRS, Mumbai.
Contribution: (I) Sea-keeping Software functionality architect was given by me as a
project manager (ii) Software was tested and validated to develop a service package
using software to monitor and improve the e performance of ship.
The outcome of the Project: The first commercial solver was ready and started
using internally for all analysis and carry out consultancy project.

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2) Project Name: Development of CLASSNK-NAPA GREEN Package


Sponsored by and Cost: ClassNK, Japan and 3 million Euros, Two-year projects
Investigator: NAPA Finland
Co-investigator: Dr. M. Elangovan, one of the key members out of five in that
project.
Contribution: (I) CFD based TRIM curve serves was introduced, and complete cloud
service was developed under my control (ii). CFD simulation and analysis were
carried for testing for trim curve generation.
The outcome of the Project: ClassNK-NAPA-GREEN package was developed and
fitted in the customer ship, and it is a big international business among classification
societies.

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RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL (Active)


Project Proposal and funding status as of Now
1) Project Name: Optimization of high-speed vessel and evaluation of
hydrodynamic performance.
Sponsored by and Cost: Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (DRDO),
Visakhapatnam and 8.4 Lakhs (Accepted for funding)
Investigator: Dr. M. Elangovan, Professor, Vel Tech University, Chennai
Co-investigator: Dr. Naren Shankar, Assistant Professor, Aerospace
Department, Vel Tech University.
Contribution: Confidential.
The outcome of the Project: Under Progress
2) Project Name: Real-time monitoring, reporting, and verification of ship
performance.
Sponsored by and Cost: Directorate of Science and Technology (DST), CRG
scheme, , Now the level one is passed and cost is 31.77 Lakhs
Investigator: Dr. M. Elangovan, Professor, Vel Tech University, Chennai
Co-investigator: No co-investigator.
Contribution: Develop a service package using software to monitor and
improve the performance of the ship.
The outcome of the Project: first level passed and Waiting for next approval

3) Project Name: Compact Robot for Disaster Rescue Operations.


Sponsored by and Cost: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology,
and cost is 10 Lakhs
Investigator: Dr. M. Elangovan, Professor, Vel Tech University, Chennai
Co-investigator: T Balaji, Assistant Professor.
Contribution: This project objective is to develop a compact Robot which can be
used during the rescue operation to investigate the location where human
cannot enter such a small area. Proposed size of the Robot could be in the range
of 10 to 20 cm size with a capability to move up to 65 km and withdraw the
Robot as an when required..

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The outcome of the Project: Robot -- Prototype is ready for rescue support :
Program -- Automatically take the direction towards targeted area by Robot:
Report -- Complete report will be submitted which contains all electronics parts
used in this project with technical information/specification

The outcome of the Project: Submitted and waiting for approval

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DETAILS OF JOURNAL/CONFERENCE PAPERS

1. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, A.T. Ravichandran, and S. Prabhukumar “Need of Energy Audit in


everyday LIFE”, International Journal of Ambient Energy (under review) [Journal]

2. Jayandran M, A.T. Ravichandran, and Muniyandy ELANGOVAN “ Corrosion Rate Assesment


over LPG Transportation Pipelines in Korukupet & Manali Industrial Area”, International
Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, at Volume-8, Issue-9, July 2019.
[Journal]

3. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and S. Prabhukumar “ Educational Institution as a First step of


ladder for Energy Conservation”, National Conference for Mechanical Engineering Research
Scholars (MERS-2019)) [Nat. Conf ]

4. M Rajunaick, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and N M Subhani “ Safety Analysis on Cryogenic


Propellants Storage and Handling”, International Conference on Design, Materials,
Cryogenics and Constructions(ICDMC’19) [Int. Conf  Scopus]

5. N M Subhani, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, and M Raju Naick “ Risk Assessment and Analysis for
Cryogenic systems using HAZOP Technique”, International Conference on Design, Materials,
Cryogenics and Constructions(ICDMC’19) [Int. Conf Scopus ]

6. Ramakrishnan and M, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN“ IOT based Pollution Monitoring System”,


International Conference on Design, Materials, Cryogenics and Constructions(ICDMC’19)
[Int. Conf  Scopus]

7. Jayandran M, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, and A.T. Ravichandran “ Recycle unit for


Construction Management”, International Conference on Design, Materials, Cryogenics and
Constructions(ICDMC’19) [Int. Conf  Scopus]

8. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, A.R. Indumathi and N J Sompura, “ Golden Startup – A New


Business HUB Proposal”, 4th International Conference on Trends in Information,
Management, Engineering and Science (ICTIMES 2018) [Int. Conf and accepted for Journal]

9. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and A.R. Indumathi, “Improving the Performance of Existing


Ships”, International in Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (ICSOE 2018), AMET,
Chennai, 25-26 Oct 2018 . ISBN: 978-93-85434-72-3 [Int. Conf]

10. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, Ananth Kumar, and Sunil Arora, “Duct Optimization and
Performance Evaluation Using CFD for the Reefer Container Hold”, International conference
on Ocean Engineering (ICOE 2018), IIT Chennai, 18-21 February 2018 [Int. Conf.]

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11. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, Jagadeesh S, and Jukka, M, “Trim curve generation using CFD for
fuel saving”, Indian national conference on Applied Mechanics (INCAM), IIT Delhi, 13-15 July
2015 [Nat. Conf.]

12. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and Anant Lal, “Flow analysis of Transom stern ship by CFD”,
Journal of the Institution of Engineers (india), India, Volume 92, January, 2011. [Journal]

13. Hidetsugu Iwashita, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, Masashi Kashiwagi, and Takuma Sasakawa,
“On an Unsteady Wave Pattern Analysis of Ships Advancing in Waves”, The Journal of the
Society of Naval Architects of Japan, Voume12, 2011. [Journal]

14. Hidetsugu Iwashita, Hiroi, T, Kouya,T, Takashi, K, and Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “On
Aerodynamic Properties of a Canard Configuration WIG”, International conference in Japan,
2010. [Int. Conf.]

15. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and A.R. Kar, “CFD as an Alternative tool for Marine Experiment”,
INMARCO-2010, December 9-11, Mumbai, India, 2010. [Int. Conf.]

16. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and G. Sahoo, “Generation of Irregular wave for marine
Application by Plunger Type wave Maker”, International Symposium on Practical Design of
Ships and Other Floating Structures (PRADS-2010), September, 19-24, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, 2010. [Int. Conf.]

17. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and G. Sahoo, “Influence of Bluntness effect on the Green water
flow in a Regular wave”, International Conference on Hydro-Science Engineering (ICHE-
2010), August, 2-5, Chennai, India, 2010. [Int. Conf.]

18. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Prediction of Diffraction wave for a Blunt Ship with Forward
Speed”, International Conference on Hydro-Science Engineering (ICHE-2010), August, 2-5,
Chennai, India, 2010. [Int. Conf.]

19. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and G. Sahoo, “Bench Mark Study on the use of Computational
Fluid Dynamics for marine Applications”, International Conference on Hydro-Science
Engineering (ICHE-2010), August, 2-5, Chennai, India, 2010. [Int. Conf.]

20. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and Anant Lal, “Simulation and validation of Plunger Type Wave
Maker by CFD”, Journal of the Institution of Engineers (india), India, Volume 91, July, 2010.
[Journal]

21. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and G. Sahoo, “Generation of irregular wave for Marine
Application by Piston Type Wave Maker”, International Offshore and Polar Engineering
(ISOPE-2010), 21-26, June Beijing, China, 2010. [Int. Conf.]

22. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, Anant LAL and J. Ram Kumar, “Generation of Irregular Wave for
Marine Application by CFD”, 2009 ANSYS India Conference (ANSYS 2009) , Pune, India, 16
November, 2009. [Nat. Conf.]

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23. G. Sahoo, Anant LAL and Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Study and Analysis of B Series Propeller
by CFD”, 2009 ANSYS India Conference (ANSYS 2009) , Pune, India, 16 November, 2009.
[Nat. Conf.]

24. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, Anant LAL and J. Ram Kumar, “Estimation of Wedge Impact Load
for Varying Speed by CFD”, 2009 ANSYS India Conference (ANSYS 2009) , Pune, India, 16
November, 2009. [Nat. Conf.]

25. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Analysis of Hydrodynamic Forces and Motions with high forward
speed”, Inter. Marine Design Conference (IMDC 2009), Trondheim, Norway, 26-29 May,
2009. [Int. Conf.]

26. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Treatment of ship symmetry for numerical analysis of


seakeeping”, National conference on computer aided modeling and simulation in
computational mechanics (CAMSCM 09), Arunachal Pradesh, 13-14, March 2009. [Nat.
Conf.]

27. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and Anant Lal, “Study and Analysis of Sea wave Generation by
Wave Maker”, International Conference in Ocean Engineering (ICOE 2009), Chennai, India,
1-5 February, 2009. [Int. Conf.]

28. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Numerical Seakeeping Analysis using Rankine Panel Method”,
Journal of the Institution of Engineers (india), India, Volume 90, July 18, 2009. [Journal]

29. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Estimation of Unsteady Pressure and wave by Rankine Panel
Method”, International Conference in Ocean Engineering (ICOE 2009), Chennai, India, 1-5
February, 2009. [Int. Conf.]

30. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and Anant LAL, “Simulation and Validation of Piston Type Wave
Maker by CFD”, Deepwater Offshore speciality Symposium (DOSS 2009), Harbin, China, 16-
19 January, 2009. [Int. Conf.]

31. Anant Lal and Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “CFD Simulation and Validation of Flap Type Wave
Maker”, Journal of world academy of science, Engineering and Technology, Vol 46, Oct,
2008. [Journal]

32. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN and Anant LAL., “Design and Simulation of Wave Maker for
Marine Industry by CFD”, 2008 ANSYS India Conference (ANSYS 2008) , Bangalore, India, 6-7
November, 2008. [Nat. Conf.]

33. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, Hidetsugu IWASHITA, Hiroyuki Saito & Akio Ito. “Sea-keeping
estimations of Fast Ships with Transom Stern” The Journal of the Society of Naval Architects
of Japan, , Voume7, pp 195-206, 2008. [Journal]

34. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Numerical Analysis of spherical body interaction with Water
waves by Green Function Method” 15th APD-IAHR 2006 & ISMH’, IIT, Chennai, INDIA, August
7-10, 2006. [Int. Conf.]

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35. Shiro Kataoka, Hidetsugu Iwashita, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Time-Domain Numerical


Computations on Hydraulic forces of ship advancing in Oblique waves” JASNAOE, Japan, 5-6,
May 2006. [Journal]

36. Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “Numerical Analysis of a spherical body in an infinite fluid domain
with oscillations by Green Function Method” International conference on Marine
Hydrodynamics (MAHY 2006), Naval Science and Technological Lab, Vishakhapatnam, INDIA,
January 7-9, 2006. [Int. Conf.]

37. Biswas S.P, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “ Sail Application in a Handy-sized Bulk Carriers”
Journal of the Institution of Engineers (india), India, Volume 83, January, 2003. [Journal]

38. Biswas S.P, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “ Use of Alternative Source of Energy: Sail Application
in Ships “ CMDE CARG MEMORIAL LECTURE: Institute of Naval Architecture ( Delhi Chapter) ,
4th November 2000. [Nat. Conf.]

39. Tulapurkara E.G, Gowda B.H.L, Roy Choudhary R.L, Biswas S.P, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN,
“Test on Models of sails in a wind tunnel“ Journal of the Institution of Engineers (india),
India, Volume 84, July, 2003. [Journal]

40. Tulapurkara E.G, Gowda B.H.L, Roy Choudhary R.L, Biswas S.P, Muniyandy ELANGOVAN, “
Wind Tunnel tests on sail model of Ship with sails “ Journal of the Institution of Engineers
(india), India, Volume 83, July, 2002. [Journal]

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ORGANIZED WORKSHOP CUM RESOUCE PERSON


Workshop organized cum resource person.
Sl.
Workshop Tile Resource Person(s) Date Remarks
No.

Mr M Jayandran
23rd
Safety For Engineers in 75
1 and February
Industry Students
2019
Dr. M. ELANGOVAN

Mr C Muthulumar,

Safety Engineer – Industry Mr A Aravinth Kumar 27th July 78


2
Perspective and 2019 Students

Dr. M. ELANGOVAN

IMPORTANT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES


1) ABET Accreditation: I Worked as a key member for the preparation of the
document under the category of Admission procedure and qualifications.
2) M.Tech – Industrial Safety and Engineering Program Approval- Documents are
prepared and submitted for the special approval from the Directorate of Industrial
Safety and Health, Chennai, which helps our student to join as a Safety Officer in
Tamilnadu industry with this degree certificate.
3) Revision of Syllabus - M.Tech – Industrial Safety and Engineering Program: This
program was introduced in the year 2016; therefore, a complete syllabus was
revised in 2018 and given my contribution as a program coordinator.
4) Research Advisory Committee (RAC) member: One of the RAC members out of four
in the Mechanical department and faculty strength is 121.

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TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS

 “Lean and Six Sigma in the Digital Age (L6S)” – FDP by Vel Tech, Chennai,
22nd to 23rd July 2019.
 “Design and Analysis of Mechanical Systems (DAMS)” – FDP by NIT,
Tiruchy, 10th to 15th June 2019.
 “Energy Conservation and Energy Audit (ECEA)” – FDP by MK College of
Engg, Karur, , 26th Nov. to 1st Dec. 2018.
 “Basic Microsoft SQL Database and Server 2012” – Training given by M/s
XchangeTechs Learning, Bangalore, INDIA dt 8th to 10th May 2013.
 “Eco Workshop (Ship Design)” – Training by NAPA, Japan dt 4th to 5th Feb. 2013
 “Generic Hull Form” – Training by NAPA, Japan dt 29th Jan to 1st Feb. 2013.
 “NAPA CFD” – Training by NAPA, Helsinki, dt 17th to 19th Sep. 2012.
 “NAPA In-House Initial Training (NIIT)” – Training by NAPA, India dt 3rd Sep. to 7th
Sep. 2012.
 “Corporate Grooming and Etiquette” – Training at IRS, Mumbai by M/s Princeton
Academy, INDIA dt 9th April 2011.
 “OpenFOAM – Advanced Course” – Training at Bangalore, INDIA by M/s OpenCFD
Ltd, dt 23-24, March 2011
 “OpenFOAM – Foundation Course” – Training at Bangalore, INDIA by M/s
OpenCFD Ltd, dt 21-22, March 2011.
 “Ansys CFX - Advanced Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) Course” – conducted by
ANSYS, Bangalore, INDIA, 11th March 2011.
 “Train the Trainer” – Training at IRS, Mumbai by M/s Synergistic Solutions, Mumbai,
INDIA dt 8-12, Nov. 2010.
 “SIMULINK” – Training at Math works, Bangalore, INDIA dt 29-30, May 2010.
 “MATLAB” – Training at Math works, Bangalore, INDIA dt 26-28, May 2010.
 “New age Managers” – Training at Mumbai by M/s CII, INDIA dt 13th Feb 2010.
 ISO 9001: 2008 & ISO 19011: 2002 - Lead Auditor Course, Conducted by IE(I) &
URS, Mumbai and Certified by IRCA, UK, 2010.
 “Microsoft Project 2007”, Conducted and Certified by M/s Iducate, Mumbai, INDIA,
2009
 “Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (Adv. CFD)”, M/s CCtech Solutions Pvt
Ltd, Pune, INDIA, 2009.
 “Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD)”, M/s CCtech Solutions Pvt Ltd, Pune,
INDIA, 2009
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Dr. M. Elangovan – Academic profile for the position of Professor at IIT Madras

 ISM CODE (International Safety Management), Conducted and Certified by Krit


Quality and Safety Services, Mumbai, INDIA, 2009.
 ISO 9001: 2008 Internal Auditors Course, Conducted and Certified by Krit Quality
and Safety Services, Mumbai, INDIA, 2009.
 “Deepwater Offshore Structure” course conducted and certified by IIT Madras,
Chennai, INDIA, 2009.
 “Design, Manufacture and Installation of Deepwater Floating Platform” course
conducted by Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, CHINA, 2009.
 “Advanced CFD Course” conducted by ANSYS, Bangalore, INDIA, 2008.
 Workshop on “Computer Aided Engineering for marine Engineering” conducted
and certified by IIT Kharagpur, INDIA, 2008.
 “Training for Trainers and Assessors” conducted and certified by Maritime
Foundation, Chennai, INDIA, 2002.
 ISO 9000: 1994 & 2000 Internal Auditors Course, Conducted and Certified by
Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, UK, 2001.
 Course on “Matrix Methods for Engg. Practice” at NSDRC, Vizag, INDIA., 2001.
 Course on “Finite Element Analysis” at NSDRC, Visakhapatnam, INDIA, 2001.

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