معرفی
Dr. Tanmoy Chatterjee is a Lecturer in Resilient Design at the University of Surrey's School of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, affiliated with the Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI and the Institute for Sustainability. Previously, he was a postdoctoral researcher at Swansea University (2018–2022), funded by the EPSRC 'DigiTwin' grant. His research focuses on algorithmic development, stochastic modeling, and machine learning for structural systems, with applications in nonlinear dynamics, metamaterials, and energy harvesting.
Education:
- PhD in Civil Engineering (2014–2018), Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
- Masters in Structural Engineering (2011–2013)
Key Research Areas:
- Resilient design of structures under uncertainty
- Data-driven discovery of nonlinear dynamics
- Metamaterials for wave propagation control
- Machine learning for uncertainty quantification
Publications: Recent work includes stochastic model updating, Bayesian inference for aeroelastic systems, and PINN-based reliability analysis. His 2025 paper on nonlinear structural joints introduced a novel framework combining experimental data with deep learning.
Awards: Recipient of CSIR and Ministry of Education scholarships for his master's and PhD.
Supervision: Co-supervised PhD students James Smith (University of Surrey) and Pushpa Pandey (Swansea University). Open to exceptional candidates for funded PhD projects in AI-driven engineering and resilient design.
Labs/Teams: Active in Surrey's Centre for Engineering Materials and collaborations with industry partners like Autodesk and UK Atomic Energy Authority.
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