
Prof. Abinash Bibek Dash
Assistant Professor
Er. Abinash Bibek Dash is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, DRIEMS University, Odisha. He has completed his B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering, M. Tech in Production Engineering from BPUT and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. With an extensive academic career, he has 13 years of teaching experience and an additional one year of hands-on experience in an automobile workshop, bringing a wealth of expertise to his field. His teaching repertoire includes a diverse array of subjects, such as Basic Manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing, Automobile Engineering, Power Plant Engineering, Thermal Science, Material Science, and Entrepreneurship Development. His research interests primarily focus on Vibration in Beams, Energy Harvesting from Vibration, and Robotic Vibration Analysis. He has published more than 10 research papers in national and international conferences and journals. He also mentors undergraduate and postgraduate students in various research and industrial projects. Beyond academia, he actively contributes to institutional activities, serving as an organizing committee member in cultural programs and as a Board of Studies (BOS) member. His dedication to professional development is evident through his participation in more than forty faculty development programs, seminars, and workshops at the national level. Additionally, he holds prestigious life memberships with ISTE and IEI, further reinforcing his commitment to the advancement of engineering education and research.
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- ISTE,IEI
Recent Publications
An Assessment Of Vibration In Non-Prismatic Timoshenko Beams With Multiple Transverse Splits.
Modelling And Grasping Analysis Of An Underactuated Four-Fingered Robotic Hand.
Vibration Analysis Of A Cracked Timoshenko Beam Using Finite Element Method.
Vibration Analysis Of A Cracked Prismatic Beam.
Theoretical Investigation On Kinematic Modelling Of A Multi Fingered Robotic Hand.