Mathura University's Researcher and Professor: A Brief Overview

Mathura University’s Researcher and Professor: A Brief Overview

GLA University, Mathura, is proud to have a renowned researcher and professor on its faculty. Dr. [Name] has been an integral part of the university for over 11 years, sharing his expertise in various fields.

Research Interests

Dr. [Name]'s research interests are diverse and cutting-edge. He has explored the following areas:

  1. Nanoparticles: His work on nanoparticles has led to significant advancements in composite materials.
  2. Composite Materials: Dr. [Name] has made substantial contributions to the development of metal matrix composites and polymer composites.
  3. Metal Matrix Composites: His research has focused on improving the properties of these composites, making them more suitable for various industrial applications.
  4. Hybrid Machining: He has also explored hybrid machining techniques, which have far-reaching implications for manufacturing processes.

Teaching Experience

Dr. [Name]'s teaching experience spans over 11 years, with a strong background in Mechanical Engineering. He has held positions as:

  1. Assistant Professor: Department of Mechanical Engineering, GLA University, Mathura (INDIA) – 07/2012 to present.
  2. Lecturer: B.S.A College of Engineering and Technology, Mathura – 10/10/2006 to 25/07/2010.

Mathura University's Short-Term Courses

Dr. [Name] has been instrumental in conducting several short-term courses at GLA University, Mathura:

  1. Awareness Training on Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing: A two-day course held from April 17th to 21st, 2019.
  2. Solar Energy and Its Application: A five-day course conducted from October 11th to 15th, 2019.

Indian Institute of Metals Mathura Chapter

Dr. [Name] is an active member of the Indian Institute of Metals Mathura chapter, a testament to his commitment to the field of metals and materials science.


Dr. [Name]'s academic credentials and research contributions make him a valuable asset to GLA University, Mathura. His experience in teaching and conducting short-term courses has helped shape the next generation of engineers and researchers.