Durlab Das





Name: Durlab Das
Qualification: M.Tech In Aeronautical Engineering
Designation : Assistant Professor
Department: Aeronautical Engineering
Institute Name : Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College Of Engineering And Technology
College Address : Ecr, Mamallapurm, Chennai -603104
Award For : Young Achiever Award
Publication Title: Journal
Paper Title : Behavior Of Afrp Composite And Its Practical Aspects In The Invigoration Of Structural And Materialistic Properties Of Corroded Shts
Journal Name : International Journal Of Engineering And Advanced Technology (Ijeat)
Volume : 9
Issue No. : 2
Month Of Publication : December
Year : 2019
Page No. : 2549-2557
Issn : 2249 – 8958


About Durlab Das
Mr. Durlab Das, Working as an assistant professor in Aeronautical Engineering department of Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He completed B.E. Aeronautical Engineering from Anna University and M.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering from Hindustan Institute of Technology and science (Deemed to be University). He is interested in Aviation industry and research woks. His area includes composite structures, strengthening, polymer resin, Polymer composites and their applications. He is having a total Research experience of 1.5 years. He guided 1 BE projects. He is a life time member IAENG. He published about 3 Journal Papers in International Level in his different domains Journal Publications. He was experiment on AFRP composite using steel hollow tubular. His ongoing Research work on Agni missile, composite pressure vessel and many more. Besides this, he is an active participant in different workshops, seminars and training series in this domain and also handled few workshops and event on the domain of Entrepreneurship and Design Thinking and Innovation. , he always motivate the students and the future engineers to always work for the welfare of the society, and to think in the optimum utilization of natural resources for developing any innovative idea and to preserve the same for the future generations.