Dr. Prabir Sarkar, Associate Professor
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Affiliation
Department of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar Rupnagar, Punjab, India
Short Profile
Dr. Prabir Sarkar, did his schooling from Kolkata, India, later he took admission for Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with Physics honors. His interest to become an application oriented scientist/engineer and to open up vast possibilities has propelled him to join Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) in 1994, just after completing his first year B.Sc. In 1998, he finished Production Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Trichy (formerly known as Regional Engineering College, Trichurappalli). Design was a very interesting subject during his B.E. and he always had flair in it. He have developed many useful mechanical and electronic gadgets at home and perceived that designing is also very challenging. In 1998, he joined Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore for Masters (M. Des.) degree in Product Design and Engineering. After finishing his Masters in 2000, he was interested to apply his knowledge of design for the betterment of our country - he joined Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) as a Development Engineer. BEML has an annual turnover of Rs 400 crores, largest earth moving equipment manufacturing company in the country and runs as a public sector undertaking company. He was working at the R&D centre, the second largest of its kind in Asia. His major contribution at BEML was to play a crucial role in the development of a remote controlled bull dozer for hazardous situations like removing nuclear wastes or in mines. His strong interest for research in design has helped him to join IISc again for higher studies as a PhD scholar. After completing his PhD in the area of Design Creativity, He was briefly working as a Post Doctoral scholar at IISc (IISc junior research associate) and later he joined National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA as a guest researcher. In 2011, he joined Indian Institute of Technology Ropar as an faculty in the School of Mechanical, Materials, and Energy Engineering.