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Prof. Arkamitra Kar

Associate Professor
Department of Civil Engineering

structural engineering, Development and characterization and of concrete with alkali-activated aluminosilicates as sustainable or ‘green’ building materials, Correlation between microstructural properties of cementitious paste with mechanical properties of concrete at specimen scale, stiffness, Study of the polymerization or hydration chemistry of cementitious systems depending on the type of binder, and deformation characteristics of concrete with alkali-activated binder, Development of models to predict strength, Bacterial inclusions in concrete, Life cycle assessment of concrete with alkali-activated binder, Durability of concrete with Alkali-Activated Binders
 Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
Hyderabad Campus
Jawahar Nagar, Kapra Mandal
Dist.-Medchal-500 078
Telangana, India

Social Contribution

Details of philanthropric work

 

Senior volunteer for Association for India's Development (AID) on behalf of the Morgantown chapter
(presided 2011-2012, now serving as mentor and project co-ordinator).
 
Served as coordinator and assisted in raising funds for the following projects:
 
1. Maternal and Neonatal healthcare in the slums of Nagpur (Amhi Amachya Arogyasathi)
[2012-2014, raising and supporting $4478 worth of funds over 2 years]
https://aidindia.org/amhi-amchya-arogyasaathi/
 
2. Berabhenge School at Amlasole, West Bengal for the underprivileged (in association with the Micro Centre For Community Development And Research)
[2013-2016, raising and supporting $9974 worth of funds over 4 years]
https://suzyexpress.wordpress.com/2017/08/18/soul-of-amlasole/
  
3. Agrarian Crisis for Farmers in Andhra and Telengana (in assoc. with the Vanasiri Rural Development Society)
[2016-18, raising and supporting $6558 worth of funds over 2 years].
http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/Y3Fp6CcumJhRIEwl2WeUMM/Agrarian-crisis-the-challenge-of-a-small-farmer-economy.html
 
4. Begum Rokeya Academy School in Jharkhand catering to the villages on the border of WB and Jharkand with emphasis on tribal women (in assoc. with Mohammed Bazar Backward Classes Development Society)
[2016-2018, raising and supporting $4350 worth of funds over 2 years]
https://aidindia.org/creating-livelihood-opportunities-west-bengal/
 
5.  Agariya - Solar Pumps in Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
[2016-17, raising and supporting $2500 worth of funds for 1 year].