ROSHNA N., ME (Chemical Engg.)
Flat no: ***, Email: *********@*****.***
R.M.V Orchards, Tel. No: +919*********
Seenappa layout, New Bel Road,
Bangalore, India 560094
CAREER OBJECTIVE
To pursue a highly rewarding career, seeking for a job in challenging and healthy work environment where I can utilize my skills and knowledge efficiently for organizational growth.
ACADEMIC INTERESTS
Molecular dynamic Simulation of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids and granular materials using Discrete Element Method (DEM)
Process design, Optimization and Calculation of Chemical Process
Mechanics of flow around Immersed bodies in Fluids and Granular Materials
Experimental works in Chemical Engineering
COMPUTER SKILLS
Windows XP/8, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), OpenOffice.
Programming languages: C, C++
Software packages: LAMMPS, LIGGGHTS, ASPEN Plus
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Exam./Degree
Board/University
Period
From Till
Specialization/ Major Subjects
% of
Marks/GPA
Master of Engineering (ME)
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India (IISc)
2013
2015
Chemical Engineering
60%
Bachelor of
Technology (B.Tech)
Government Engineering College, Thrissur, Kerala, India (GEC)
2009
2013
Chemical Engineering
85.8%
Class 12
State Board, Kerala
2007
2009
Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science
94.6%
Class 10
State Board, Kerala
2006
2007
Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science
90%
PERSONAL DETAILS
Name : Roshna N.
DOB : 14/01/1992
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Nationality : Indian
Projects at Indian Institute of Science (IISc) as a part of ME Degree:
Indian Institute of science, Bangalore (IISc) is regarded as India's finest institution for scientific research and engineering. It has been ranked number 1 in India, 3 in Asia, 11 worldwide during 2015 rankings when considering the criteria of Papers per Faculty.
The Study of Forces on an Immersed object in flowing Granular Media using Discrete Element Method (DEM) (ME Thesis)
Studied both the Lift and Drag force acting on the disc suspended into a rotating cylinder
Implemented DEM simulation in LAMMPS package for the investigation
Lift force was found to be several times greater than the equivalent buoyancy force in fluids
Study of lift force on immersed objects in granular materials does not appear to have been examined in the literature, hence this study is a benchmark to such studies in granular materials
The Stress Analysis of Granular Materials in Vertical Channel
Experiments were conducted with granular material in vertical channel. In vertical channel, the normal stress (pressure) is found to increase with increase in depth and saturates to a constant value above a certain height; while in fluids, it increases linearly with height.
Introduction to Molecular Simulations: NVE Molecular dynamics simulation of Hard Spheres
Simulation was done in C language and understood how the hard spheres interacts each other in the constant energy system at steady state.
The study of efficiency of Wellan Ring – A commercial product used as a water purifier
Theoretical studies were done to analyze the principle behind the working of Wellan Ring and were found to be not efficient in purifying water.
Projects at Government Engineering College, Thrissur (GEC) as a part of B.Tech Degree:
Process design and calculation of Cyclohexane Production Plant (1TPH) using ASPEN PLUS and design of heptane distillation column
Design of Cyclohexane plant considering material balance, energy balance, cost estimation and optimization of costs.
Preparation of heavy metal adsorbent using sugarcane bagasse
Charring and xanthation reaction are done to convert sugarcane bagasse to a good adsorbent of heavy metals.
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING & OTHER ACTIVITIES
Summer internship at The Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd (KMML), Kerala, India in 2011
Summer internship at Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore (FACT), Kochi, India in 2012
Served as volunteer in Open Day '14, ‘15 at IISc, Bangalore
Presented a Poster on ‘Lift Force on disc in granular media ‘ at In-House Symposium at IISc Bangalore 2015
REFERENCES
1. Prof. K. Kesava Rao
Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, India
Phone: +91-80-229*-****
Email: ******@*******.****.*****.**
2. Prof. Manoj N
Asst. Professor
Chemical Engineering Department, GEC Thrissur, India
Phone: +919*********
Email: *********@*****.**.**
Declaration
I do hereby declare that the above said information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assure to give my best performance and utilize my earned skills.
Date : 24-1-16 Yours faithfully,
Place : Bangalore, India
(Roshna.N)