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Mr. Nishanth L is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department (HOD) in the Civil Engineering Department at S.E.A. College of Engineering & Technology (SEACET), Bangalore. He holds an M.Tech degree and oversees the department, which was established in 2009 and offers a B.E. program in Civil Engineering affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU). In his leadership role, he contributes to providing education in key civil engineering disciplines including Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Surveying. The department emphasizes practical training through well-equipped laboratories, industry visits, expert lectures, workshops, and consultancy services to public and private sectors.
Nishanth L has demonstrated commitment to professional development by completing the NPTEL online course on Programming in ETABS, a software used for structural analysis and design. He is also a member of VTU. Additionally, he serves as a member of the college's Anti-Ragging Committee in his capacity as HOD Civil and as the Coordinator for Startup Activity in the Institution's Innovation Council (IIC) for the Civil Engineering department. His research contributions include several publications focused on innovative construction materials. Notable works are: "Influence of E-Coli on workability and strength characteristics of self-consolidating geopolymer concrete based on GGBFS, flyash and alccofine" published in Materials Today Proceedings (Elsevier); "Experimental evaluation on workability and strength characteristics of self-consolidating geopolymer concrete based on GGBFS, flyash and alccofine" also in Materials Today Proceedings (Elsevier); "Manufacturing Of Artificial Rice Husk Ash Coarse Aggregate" in International Journal of Technical Innovation in Modern Engineering & Science (IJTIMES); and "Experimental Study On Rice Husk Ash As Coarse Aggregate" in IJTIMES. Other publications include "Mechanical, Durability and Embodied Energy Analysis of Concrete with Rice Husk Ash as Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate" in E3S Web of Conferences (2023).