Faculty
Dr. Sheetal Thapa
Assistant Professor
Alliance School of Applied Mathematics
Dr. Sheetal Thapa teaches Structure Analysis, Reinforced Concrete Design, Concrete Technology, Steel Design and AutoCAD Lab. He holds a Doctorate of Philosophy from National Institute of Technology Agartala on “Health monitoring of concrete structures using non-destructive testing methods.” (July 2023) and an M. Tech. in Structure Engineering from National Institute of Technology Agartala (2017).
- Thapa, S., Halder, L., Dutta, S. C., & Kumar, S. (2021, March). Evaluation of concrete made with stone and brick aggregate using non-destructive testing. In Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Municipal Engineer (Vol. 174, No. 1, pp. 43-50). Thomas Telford Ltd.
- Thapa, S., Sharma, R. P., & Halder, L. (2022). Developing SonReb models to predict the compressive strength of concrete using different percentage of recycled brick aggregate. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 49(3), 346-356.
- Thapa, S., & Sharma, R. P. (2021). Durability and strength variation due to corrosion in RC beams using brick and stone chips. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Structures and Buildings, 176(8), 615-629.
- Thapa, S., & Sharma, R. P. (2022). Combined application of an optical sensor and a common non-destructive instrument for corrosion monitoring in reinforced concrete members. Insight-Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring, 64(5), 252-261.
- Thapa, S., & Sharma, R. P. (2023). Evaluation of recycled concrete aggregate in reinforced concrete elements under simulated corrosion conditions utilising diverse non-destructive methods. Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation, 1-29.
- Pradhan, S. S., Pramanik, S., Mishra, U., Biswal, S. K., & Thapa, S. (2023). Effect of RHA on mechanical properties of GGBS based alkali activated concrete: an experimental and statistical modelling. Russian Journal of Nondestructive Testing, 59(7), 767-784.
- Thapa, S., Singh, R., Bundele, M., Thapa, S., Thadathil, G., & Kr. Jakhar, Y. (2021). Study of thermal comfort in the residents of different climatic regions of India—Effect of the COVID?19 lockdown. Indoor air, 31(3), 899-917.