Assist. Prof. Dr. Dilbag Singh | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Panjab University | India
Dr. Dilbag Singh Kahlon is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of mathematics, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Panjab University, Chandigarh. With a strong foundation in applied mathematics, his work primarily focuses on wave propagation, elasticity, and ultrasonic methods for structural health monitoring. He has been actively involved in international research collaborations and has contributed extensively to scholarly literature. His academic journey and global research exposure have positioned him as a recognized expert in mathematical modeling related to nondestructive evaluation, earning respect in both academic and research communities.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Kahlon pursued his education in mathematics from Panjab University, where he completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies with honors. He later earned his doctorate in mathematics, focusing on dynamical problems in micropolar elasticity. His academic training has been deeply rooted in mathematical theories and their applications, particularly in wave mechanics. Throughout his educational journey, he was supported by prestigious national fellowships and maintained a consistent academic record. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his later research in applied mathematics, particularly in elasticity, wave propagation, and computational methods.
Professional Experience
Dr. Kahlon has held teaching and research positions in both India and Europe. He is presently a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at Panjab University. Prior to this, he was engaged in postdoctoral research in France at prestigious institutions, where he developed mathematical models using ultrasonic guided waves. His research also involved solving inverse problems in defect sizing of composite materials. These professional experiences have equipped him with practical skills in finite element modeling and a deep understanding of mathematical applications in physical systems, which he integrates into both teaching and research.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Kahlon has received numerous fellowships and recognitions throughout his academic and research career. He was awarded postdoctoral fellowships by premier French institutions and received national research fellowships during his doctoral studies. Additionally, he was granted a startup research fund and participated in an international research grant, contributing as a co-investigator. He has also earned academic distinctions during his undergraduate studies and secured travel grants to present his work at international conferences. His achievements reflect his dedication to scientific excellence and his growing influence in applied mathematics and engineering research.
Research Skills
Dr. Kahlon’s research skills span a wide range of mathematical and computational techniques. He is an expert in finite element modeling and has applied these methods extensively to study wave propagation in elastic and microstructured media. His work includes the use of guided waves for detecting structural defects, modeling wave interactions in complex materials, and solving inverse problems. He is proficient in scientific computing using tools such as MATLAB, FORTRAN, Mathematica, and COMSOL. His multidisciplinary research is supported by strong collaborations with international institutions, enhancing the practical impact of his theoretical contributions.
Notable Publications
Waves in Nonlocal Elastic Solid with Voids
Author: D Singh, G Kaur, SK Tomar
Journal: Journal of Elasticity, 1-30
Year: 2017
Citations: 132
Sizing of Impact Damages in Composite Materials Using Ultrasonic Guided Waves
Author: M Castaings, D Singh, P Viot
Journal: NDT & E International 46, 22-31
Year: 2012
Citations: 95
Rayleigh-Type Wave in a Nonlocal Elastic Solid with Voids
Author: G Kaur, D Singh, SK Tomar
Journal: European Journal of Mechanics – A/Solids 71, 134-150
Year: 2018
Citations: 59
Love Waves in a Nonlocal Elastic Media with Voids
Author: G Kaur, D Singh, SK Tomar
Journal: Journal of Vibration and Control, 1-14
Year: 2019
Citations: 41
Sizing Strip-Like Defects in Plates Using Guided Waves
Author: D Singh, M Castaings, C Bacon
Journal: NDT & E International 44 (5), 394-404
Year: 2011
Citations: 32
Conclusion
Dr. Kahlon’s academic and research journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing mathematical science and its practical applications. Through teaching, mentoring, and collaborative research, he continues to contribute to the field of applied mathematics with a special focus on elasticity and wave mechanics. His international exposure and interdisciplinary collaborations have enriched his perspective and broadened the scope of his work. As a dedicated educator and researcher, he remains actively engaged in both academic and scientific communities, striving to develop innovative solutions in mathematical modeling and structural health monitoring.