Mrs. Anjana Menon | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CALICUT- India
Author Profile
📚Early Academic Pursuits
Anjana R. Menon’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in civil engineering, marked by stellar performances in her schooling and higher education. She completed her B.Tech in Civil Engineering from NSS College of Engineering, Palakkad (2010-2014), achieving a commendable CGPA of 8.93/10 and receiving an AICTE scholarship for her merit. Her academic excellence continued through her M.Tech in Geotechnical Engineering at NITK Surathkal (2015-2017), where she excelled with a CGPA of 9.55/10. Her thesis on “Numerical Studies on Prefabricated Horizontal Drain (PHD) Induced Consolidation” showcased her aptitude for complex problem-solving in soil mechanics.
💼Professional Endeavors
Anjana’s professional career began as a Project Assistant at Kerala State Council for Science, Technology, and Environment (July 2014-May 2015). This role provided her with initial exposure to research and development in geotechnical engineering. Her subsequent position as an Assistant Professor at Sahrdaya College of Engineering, Thrissur, Kerala, from July 2017 to December 2018, allowed her to impart her knowledge to undergraduate students and guide technical projects on innovative topics like Baggase Geotextile and Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) Hollow Bricks.Currently, as a Ph.D. Scholar and Assistant Professor at NITC, Anjana has focused on advancing research in ground improvement techniques using stone columns and geosynthetics. Her role includes not only teaching but also guiding undergraduate projects and conducting significant research in sustainable construction practices.
🔬Contributions and Research Focus
Anjana’s research contributions are both impactful and forward-thinking. Her doctoral research, supported by the Science Engineering Research Board (SERB), India, investigates the performance of encased stone columns improved with a geocell basal platform. This work aims to provide a cost-effective, sustainable alternative to conventional Geosynthetic Reinforced Piled Embankments (GRPES), particularly relevant for developing nations like India. The integration of natural fibers, such as coir, and waste materials, like rubber tire crumbs, into the geocell infill is a testament to her commitment to eco-friendly engineering practices.Her research includes a variety of publications in prestigious journals, such as the “International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering” and “Computers and Geotechnics,” addressing critical aspects of soil reinforcement, geosynthetic testing, and finite element analysis of soil structures.
🏆Accolades and Recognition
Anjana has earned recognition for her exceptional work and contributions in the field of geotechnical engineering. She was selected to present her technical paper at the 6th International Engineering Symposium (IES2017) at Kumamoto University, Japan. This international exposure underscores her standing in the global engineering community. Her research work has been supported by grants and funding from SERB, India, highlighting the value and impact of her contributions to the field.
🌍Impact and Influence
Anjana’s work has significant implications for the construction industry, particularly in the realm of sustainable and cost-effective ground improvement techniques. Her research on stone columns and geocell platforms addresses critical challenges in soil reinforcement and stability, offering practical solutions that can be implemented in real-world scenarios. By focusing on integrating natural and waste materials, she contributes to the broader goal of promoting sustainable engineering practices and reducing environmental impact.Her influence extends beyond research, as she actively participates in teaching and guiding the next generation of engineers. Her dedication to academic research and education fosters innovation and encourages students to explore sustainable solutions in engineering.
🔮Legacy and Future Contributions
As Anjana R. Menon continues her journey in academia and research, her legacy is likely to be marked by her commitment to advancing sustainable engineering practices and her role in mentoring future engineers. Her research on geosynthetics and ground improvement techniques will likely pave the way for further innovations in the field.Looking ahead, Anjana’s future contributions may include expanding her research to explore new materials and methods for soil improvement, enhancing the efficiency of construction techniques, and continuing to promote eco-friendly practices. Her ongoing work will contribute to the development of more sustainable and cost-effective solutions in geotechnical engineering, reinforcing her position as a leader in the field.For more details or to connect with Anjana R. Menon, you can reach her via email at anjana5193@gmail.com or visit her LinkedIn profile. She is also available at NITC Surathkal, where she continues her impactful work in geotechnical engineering.
Citations
A total of 26 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.
- Citations 26
- h-index 2
- i10-index 1
Notable Publications
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Column-Supported Soft Clays Reinforced with Basal Geocell
AR Menon, A Bhasi, S Konnur
Transportation Infrastructure Geotechnology 11 (2), 675-702
22024
Time-dependent study of load transfer mechanism in geocell reinforced soil bed
AR Menon, A Bhasi
Materials Today: Proceedings
12023
Evaluation of Critical Length of Encasement for Stone Column-Supported Embankment with Basal Geocell
AR Menon, A Bhasi
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 1-23
2024
Comparative Assessment of Geocell and Geogrid Reinforcement for Flexible Pavement: Numerical Parametric Study
AR Menon, A Bhasi
International Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction …
2023
Numerical Parametric Study on Time-Dependent Response of Geocell-Reinforced Flexible Pavements
AR Menon, A Bhasi
International Conference on Trends and Recent Advances in Civil Engineering …