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CURRUCULUM VITAE Personal Details : Educational CURRUCULUM VITAE Personal Details : Name : Dr. Hrushikesh Naik Post heed : Associate Professor Department : Mining Engineering Institute : N.I.T. Rourkela Email Id : [email protected] Mobile : 9937115419 Number Website : www.nitrkl.ac.in Educational Qualification Details: % of Class/ Year of Marking # Examination Specialization College/Institute Board/University Marks/ Grade/ Passing Mode CGPA Division N.I.T Rourkela Sambalpur 71 out 1st 1 B.Sc (Engg.) Mining Engg. (formerly REC 1984 Percentage University of 100 Division Rourkela) 4.03 Opencast 2 M.Tech. I.I.T.(ISM)Dhanbad I.I.T.(ISM)Dhanbad 1991 CGPA out of 1st Class Mining 5.00 Power plant National Institute of National Institute of Coal ash/ 3 Ph.D. Technology, Technology, 2014 Awarded NA NA Fly ash Rourkela Rourkela Management Details of Doctoral Degree: Degree Awarded # Thesis Title College/Institute Board/University Name of Supervisor(s) Date Evaluation of Flow Prof. M.K.Mishra, NIT and in-Place National Institute National Institute Rourkela Strength 1 of Technology, of Technology, and 12 May 2014 Characteristics of Rourkela Rourkela Prof. K.U.M.Rao, I.I.T Fly Ash Composite Kharagpur Materials Details of Teaching Experience: Name of Address of Pay Organization # Designation AGP/GP From To Organization Organization Scale Type Teaching N.I.T N.I.T Associate 22 Jan 1 199100 9500 Continue and Rourkela Rourkela Professor 2018 Research N.I.T Teaching N.I.T Associate 43000- 01 Jan 21 Jan 2 Rourkela, 9000 and Rourkela Professor 67000 2006 2018 Odisha Research R.E.C 09 Teaching N.I.T Assistant 12000- Not 31 Dec 3 Rourkela, Dec and Rourkela Professor 18300 Applicable 2005 Odisha 1995 Research Regional 3700- R.E.C 30 Teaching Engineering Assistant 125- Not 08 Dec 4 Rourkela, Dec and College, Professor 4950- Applicable 1995 Odisha 1991 Research Rourkela 150- 5700 3000- Regional R.E.C 100- 19 Teaching Engineering Lecturer(Sr. Not 29 Dec 5 Rourkela, 3500- Aug and College, Scale) Applicable 1991 Odisha 125- 1991 Research Rourkela 5000 Regional R.E.C 700-40- 19 Teaching Engineering Not 18 Aug 6 Rourkela, Lecturer 1100-50- Aug and College, Applicable 1991 Odisha 1600 1985 Research Rourkela Details of Industry Experience: Name of Address of Pay Organization # Designation AGP/GP From To Organization Organization Scale Type Junior Coal India Coal India Executive Rs. Not 05 Oct 18 Aug 1 Limited, Coal Mining Limited Trainee 1030 Applicable 1984 1985 Kolkata (Mining) Details of Research Experience in R &D: Name of Address of Organization # Designation Pay Scale AGP/GP From To Organization Organization Type Project Officer and Head of Regional Nodal Centre R.E.C 3700-125- Technical Engineering for National Not 30 Dec 08 Dec 1 Rourkela, 4950-150- Manpower College, Technical Applicable 1991 1995 Odisha 5700 Research Rourkela Manpower Information System (NTMIS) Publication Details: ResearcherID : O-4846-2017 Scopus ID : 26424752200 Google Scholar : u5gGG1oAAAAJ ORCID ID : 0000-0002-9605-7081 ID Google Scholar Google Scholar : 5 : 5 h-index i10-index Researcher ID Scopus h-index : 2 : 2 h-index Papers Published in National/International Journals: Authors, Title, Journal. Volume Publication # Role Paper Type Indexed by Issue,Pages,Month, Year, DOI Year Naik, H.K. "Environment friendly large volume utilization of coal combustion by-products by 1 the mining and other Industries-The present First Author 2006 National Other scenario", The Indian Mineral Industry Journal,pp.126-131.,May 2006. H.K.Naik, M.K.Mishra, M.P.S. Das, V, Sahu. 2 First Author 2007 National Other "Flow characteristics study of fly ash slurry forunderground mine void filling by Fluent-A Computational Fluid Dynamic Software", The Indian Mining & Engineering Journal. pp.27- 34,May 2007. Naik, H.K., Mishra, M.K., Rao, K.U.M., Dey, D. "Evaluation of the Role of a cationic Surfactant on the flow characteristics of fly ash 3 First Author 2009 International Scopus slurry". International Journal of Hazardous Materials. vol.169, pp.1134-1140,April 2009. 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.03.016 H.K.Naik, M.K.Mishra, U.M.RaoKaranam. "The effect of Drag-Reducing Additives on the Rheological Properties of Fly ash water suspensions at varying temperature 4 First Author 2009 International Scopus environment", International, peer-reviewed on- line Journal of Coal Combustion and Gasification Products. vol.1, pp.25-31,April 2009. 10.4177/CCGP-D-09-00005.1 H.K.Naik, M.K.Mishra, U.M.RaoKaranam. "Influence of Chemical Reagents on Rheological Properties of Fly-ash water slurry at varying temperature environment". 5 First Author 2011 International Scopus International, peer-reviewed on-line Journal of Coal Combustion and Gasification Products. vol.3, pp.83-93,April 2011. 10.4177/CCGP-D- 11-00015.1 H.K.Naik, S.B.Sahu. "Economic Evaluation of UDM (Universal Drill Machine) Deployment in 6 Underground Board and Pillar Coal Mine". First Author 2011 National Other Mining Engineers Journal. vol.13, no.3, pp.10- 16,July 2011. ISSN 0975-3001 H.K.Naik, M.K.Mishra, U.M.RaoKaranam. "Parametric Evaluation of some Indian fly ashes for filling underground coal mine voids". 7 International, peer-reviewed on-line Journal of First Author 2012 International Scopus Coal Combustion and Gasification Products. vol.4, pp.28-36,Jul 2012. 10.4177/CCGP-D-12- 00002.1 H.K.Naik&I.C.Pradhan. "Techno Economic Evaluation of iron Ore Pellet Manufacturing Processes in India and justification for new units 8 First Author 2012 National Other in Odisha". The Indian Mining and Engineering Journal, vol.23-35, no.10, pp.23-35,Jul 2012. ISSN 0019-5944 Naik, H.K., Dutta, S. "Application of surface miner in Indian Coal mines". Journal of Mines 9 First Author 2012 National Scopus Metals and Fuels. vol.60, no.11-12, pp.300- 309,Jul 2012. Not applicable H.K.Naik, S.B.Rout. "Performance evaluation of cross country belt conveyor (CCBC) system in Lanjiberna Lime stone and dolomite mines of 10 First Author 2012 National Other OCL India Limited, Odisha". The Indian Mining & Engineering Journal. vol.13, no.9, pp.10- 17,Jul 2012. ISSN 0975-3001 H.K.Naik, M.K.Mishra, U.M.RaoKaranam. "Fly Ash: An alternative Material for filling mine 11 First Author 2013 National Other voids". MineTech Publications, A unit of Indian Mining and Engineering Journal, pp.76-83,Jul 2013. Not applicable H.K.Naik, C. Pradhan. "Noise Survey and Noise Modelling of opencast coal mining machineries- 12 A case study in Indian coal mines". The Indian First Author 2014 National Other Mining and Engineering Journal, pp.295-300,Jul 2014. Not applicable Sahu, A.M., Naik, H.K. "PLC Technology of a Side-Casting Dragline in an Open cast Mine". Principal 13 2015 National Other Mining Engineers Journal. vol.16, no.12, pp.30- Supervisor 34,Jul 2015. Not applicable Sahu, A.M., Naik, H.K. "Drive Technology of an over-casting Dragline in an opencast Mine". Principal 14 2015 National Other The Indian Mining & Engineering Journal. Supervisor vol.54, no.2, pp.11-20,Jul 2015. Not applicable H.K.Naik. "An overview of Coal Ash Utilization Scenario of Thermal Power Plants". 15 GeoMineTech The Indian Mineral Industry First Author 2016 National Other Journal. vol.4, no.2/Q2, pp.87-93,Jul 2016. Not applicable Naik, H.K. and Mishra, M.K. "Characterization of Indian Fly ashes for Mine Stowing Purposes". 16 International Journal of Applied Science & First Author 2018 International Other Environmental Engineering. vol.1, no.1, pp.389- 399,Jul 2018. Not applicable G. Praful Kumar and Dr.H.K.Naik. "Critical Review of Performance of Some Electrical Principal 17 2019 National Other Parameters of a Mining Shovel". The Indian Supervisor Mineral Industry Journal, May 2019. S.K.Panda and Dr.H.K.Naik. "Dump Slope Principal 18 Stability Analysis by Numerical Modelling". 2019 National Other Supervisor The Indian Mineral Industry Journal. May 2019. S.K.Panda and Dr.H.K.Naik. "Dump Slope Principal 19 Stability Analysis by Numerical Modelling". 2019 National Other Supervisor The Indian Mineral Industry Journal, May 2019. Papers Presented in National/International Conferences: Authors, Title, Conference, Conference Conference # Role Indexed by Volume,Issue,Pages, Month Year,DOI Year Type H.K.Naik. "Impact of Mining on Quality of Surface and ground Water". National 1 Seminar on “Environmental Management First Author 2006 National Other for Sustainable Development in Indian Context”. PP.17-21,Jan 2006, H.K.Naik. "Fly Ash: Its material Characteristics, Environmental Implications and utilization Strategies in 2 First Author 2006 National Other India-A review". 3rd Annual Workshop on “Fly ash and its Application”. PP.34-37,Jan 2006, H.K.Naik. "Environmental Impact of Mining activities in Indian Subcontinent-A review". National Seminar on “Natural and 3 First Author 2006 National Other Anthropogenic Disasters in Indian Sub- Continent - Forecasting and Mitigation Plans”. PP.53,Mar 2006, 4 H.K.Naik. "Possible areas of large volume First Author 2006 National Other utilization of thermal power wastes in Mines-An Overview". All India Seminar on “Minerals and Metallurgical Industries Wastes and By-Products”. pp.22-32,Mar 2006 H.K.Naik. "Fly ash: a resource material for large volume utilization in Mines-a 5 review". National Seminar on “Mining First Author 2006 National Other Technology and Environmental Issues”, pp.81-87,Apr 2006 H.K.Naik. "The Origin and multifarious utilization of coal ash- an overview". 6 Workshop on “Modern Management on First Author 2006 National Other Mine Production, Safety and Environment”, pp.123-129,Jan 2006 H.K.Naik. "Application of Global Positioning System in Mining". Indian 7 First Author 2006 National Other Conference on “Mine Surveying (ICMS- 2006)”. PP.119-128,Sep 2006, H.K.Naik.
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