Monday, August 17, 2026

Symposium on Resilient Steel Infrastructure at NIT Calicut

Three final year students from our department Ms. Ananya Ajith K., Ms. Fida P. P., and Mr. Shan Ahammed Shamseer and faculty member Dr. Asha Joseph, Professor, attended a one-day symposium on “Resilient Steel Infrastructure (RSI) – Recent Trends and Way Forward” organized by the Civil Engineering Association (CEA), Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC) on 24 July 2026 at NIT Calicut. The symposium was sponsored by the Institute for Steel Development and Growth (INSDAG), with Technospan Structures Pvt. Ltd., CDISC Technologies Pvt. Ltd., and Roofs & Shades as event partners.

The symposium was organized in honour of Prof. T. M. Madhavan Pillai and Prof. M. Ameen of the Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Calicut, who will be superannuating from the NIT's service this year. The programme recognized their distinguished and valuable contributions to teaching, research, and academic administration over the years.

The symposium brought together eminent academicians, researchers, industry professionals, and students to discuss emerging trends and innovations in structural steel and resilient infrastructure. A notable feature of the programme was the thoughtful selection of speakers. The speakers had direct academic associations with Prof. T. M. Madhavan Pillai, either as his teachers or students, making the technical sessions not only academically relevant but also a meaningful tribute to his professional journey and contributions to the field.
The technical sessions covered a wide range of contemporary topics related to structural steel, sustainable construction, pre-engineered buildings, life-cycle assessment, and transportation infrastructure. Prof. A. Meher Prasad, Retired Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras, delivered the opening technical talk, setting the context for the discussions on resilient steel infrastructure.

Mr. Shiladitya Chanda, Deputy General Manager (Civil & Structural), delivered a session on “Structural Steel for Resilient Infrastructure: Balancing Performance, Speed and Economy.” The session highlighted the advantages of structural steel in achieving efficient, durable, and economical infrastructure while meeting the demands of modern construction.
The session by Dr. M. Nithyadharan, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Tirupati, on “Pre-Engineered Steel Building Systems: From Concept to Practice,” provided valuable insights into the design, construction, and practical implementation of pre-engineered steel building systems.

The industry sessions conducted by the sponsors and event partners were also highly informative and technically engaging. Mr. Rishav Dutta, Assistant Manager (Civil & Structural), presented “Green Building Frameworks and Life Cycle Assessment for Resilient Steel Structures.” The session highlighted the increasing importance of sustainability, green building principles, and life-cycle assessment in the development of resilient steel structures.

Another technically significant session was delivered by Mr.  Satyanarayana V.V. Koya, Technical Director – Bridges, Jacobs, on “Advancements in Steel Structures for Transportation Infrastructure.” The presentation provided an overview of recent advancements and innovative approaches in steel structures used for transportation infrastructure.

The presentations by the event partners were particularly engaging, as they provided participants with practical exposure to ongoing and completed projects, innovative construction practices, advanced technologies, and contemporary solutions adopted in the steel construction industry. The real-world examples and project experiences presented by the industry representatives captured the attention of the participants and helped bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and professional practice.

The symposium offered the participating students an excellent opportunity to interact with experts from leading academic and professional institutions and to gain a better understanding of the latest developments in structural steel engineering. Exposure to pre-engineered building systems, sustainable construction, life-cycle assessment, advanced steel structures, and industry practices was particularly valuable for the final-year students as they prepare to enter the professional field.

The programme concluded with the valedictory and photo session, followed by a special felicitation ceremony for Prof. T. M. Madhavan Pillai, marking a fitting tribute to his distinguished service and contributions to the Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Calicut.
The participation in this technically enriching programme provided valuable academic and professional exposure while also offering an opportunity to be part of a memorable occasion honouring two distinguished academicians of NIT Calicut.
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Dr. Asha Joseph, Professor, CE

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Happy Independence day!


Every Indian feels a deep sense of pride celebrating Independence Day on the 15th of August. Like every year, we celebrated the day with the flag hoisting ceremony and renewed our pledge of commitment to the nation.

This year, our Vice Principal, Dr. Mini P. R., hoisted the national flag. Our NCC cadets put up an impressive parade, featuring a special freedom formation. 

What made the day particularly memorable for me was taking a selfie with Sarangi, a proud cadet from our department.















Kudos to the NCC cadets for organizing such a splendid show!

Workshop by BAI on KBR

There is no doubt that a thorough understanding of the Kerala Municipality Building Rules is very essential for any civil engineering graduate practicing in Kerala.  While some of the theoretical aspects are covered in the curriculum, procedural requirements, such as navigating online building permit applications using Ksmart (online platform of Govt. of Kerala) often remain unaddressed.

To bridge this gap, the student chapter of the Builders' Association of India (BAI) organized a hands-on workshop for final-year students on 10 August 2026. The session was conducted by Er. M. A. Mohammad Azhar, Structural Engineer at Anversons Design, Planning & Services, Aluva.

The workshop focused on practical execution and was well-received by the students. The event was supported by the BAI Angamaly Centre, with office bearers Mr. Johnson, Mr. Vinod, and Mr. Biji Stephan becoming part of the workshop.