
Dr. Archanaa Dongre
Associate Professor, Civil Engineering
I am an Associate Professor in Civil Engineering with specialization in Structural and Earthquake Engineering. My academic work includes teaching, research, and mentoring, with particular emphasis on structural analysis, seismic behavior of structures, and resilient infrastructure systems. I am actively involved in faculty development programs, UG, PG and PhD research guidance, and academic leadership activities
Academics & Research
Academics & Research
Research Overview
As an academic in Civil Engineering specializing in Structural and Earthquake Engineering, my research interests focus on seismic design, structural dynamics, infrastructure resilience, sustainable infrastructure, and green building practices. My work aims to enhance the understanding of structural behavior under dynamic loading and to contribute toward the development of resilient and sustainable built environments.
Through this platform, I share my academic journey, research interests, and scholarly contributions, with the objective of supporting knowledge exchange and academic collaboration.
Research Interests
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Seismic Design of Structures
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Structural Dynamics
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Earthquake-Resistant and Resilient Infrastructure
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Sustainable Infrastructure Systems
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Sustainable materials
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Green Building Practices
Teaching Areas
I teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Civil Engineering with a strong emphasis on conceptual clarity, analytical thinking, and application-oriented learning. My teaching experience includes the following subjects:
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Mechanics of Solids (MOS)
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Structural Analysis
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Design Thinking
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Entrepreneurship Development
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Core and elective courses related to Structural Engineering
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Publications & Academic Contributions
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Academic Engagements
Faculty Development Programs (FDPs), workshops, conferences, and other academic engagements will be highlighted here.

