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  1. Tanusree Chakraborty, PhD. Professor. Department of Civil Engineering. Email: tanusree@civil.iitd.ac.in. Phone: 91-11-2659-1268, 7336. Areas of Research Interest. · Blast and Impact Engineering, · Material Characterisation under High Loading Rate, · Energy Geotechnical Engineering, · Numerical Modelling of Boundary Value Problems,

  2. Tanusree Chakraborty. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. Verified email at civil.iitd.ac.in - Homepage. Foundation Engineering Soil Plasticity and Constitutive Modeling Blast...

  3. 4 days ago · Prof. Tanusree Chakraborty: Chakraborty, Tanusree (Ms) [Ph.D. (Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA)] Professor Group: Geotechnical Engineering

  4. Assistant Professor at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi · Extensive experience in Numerical Modeling, Geotechnical Analyses.<br><br>Specialties: foundation engineering, soil plasticity...

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  5. Tanusree CHAKRABORTY, Associate Professor | Cited by 1,977 | of Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi (IIT Delhi) | Read 148 publications | Contact Tanusree CHAKRABORTY

  6. Tanusree Chakraborty, Ph. D. Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Delhi.

  7. Tanusree Chakraborty's lab | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) GeoDyn Lab. Institution: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. Department: Department of Civil Engineering....

  8. Tanusree Chakraborty, PhD . Professor. Department of Civil Engineering. Email: tanusree@civil.iitd.ac.in. Phone: 91-11-2659-1268, 7336 . Areas of Research Interest · Blast and Impact Engineering, · Material Characterisation under High Loading Rate, ·

  9. Associate Professor. IIT Delhi. View Tanusree Chakrabortys profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Tanusree has 1 job listed on their profile. See the complete profile...

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  10. Tanusree Chakraborty, IIT Delhi, Civil Engineering Department, Faculty Member. Studies Pile Foundations, Geosynthetics, Finite Element Method, Constitutive Modeling, and Blast and impact loading.