Manoj Datta

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Manoj Datta is an Indian engineer specialized in geotechnical engineering, foundation engineering, ground engineering, , and . He was the Director of Punjab Engineering College and was only the second director after PEC acquired a Deemed University status. He was also held the office of Dean (Alumni & International Programmes) at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (2004–2007) and retains his lien as Professor of Civil Engineering at the same institute.[1]He found a comet by his Dibya Chakshu a 8 inches telescope

Awards[]

  • Director’s Silver Medal at I.I.T. Delhi for being first amongst Civil Engineering Students Graduating in 1977.[2]
  • Indian Geotechnical Society – ONGC best paper award (1986)
  • Indian Geotechnical Society – ONGC best paper award (1989)
  • Indian Geotechnical Society – AIMIL best paper award (1990)
  • Indian Geotechnical Society – ONGC best paper award (1993)
  • Indian Geotechnical Society – Prof. Dinesh Mohan best paper award (1996)
  • Indian Geotechnical Society (Delhi chapter) - Leadership Award (2008)

Publications[]

  • Raju, V.S., Datta, M., Seshadri, V., and Agarwal, V.K. (1996) (Eds.), "Ash Ponds and Ash Disposal Systems", Narosa Publishers, Delhi,424 pages.
  • Datta, M. (1997) (Ed.), "Waste Disposal in Engineered Landfills", Narosa Publishers, Delhi, 231 pages.
  • Datta, M., Parida, B.P., Guha, B.K. and Sreekrishnan, T., (1999) (Eds.), "Industrial Solid Waste Management and Landfilling Practice", Narosa Publishers, Delhi, 204 pages.
  • Gulhati, S.K. and Datta, M (2005), Geotechnical Engineering, Tata Mcgraw Hill, Delhi, 738 pages

Datta also published over 101 papers (including 21 in journals, 33 in International Conferences and 47 in National Conferences and Seminars)

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 December 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 December 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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