Mr. Prabhat Singh | Faculty | Aerospace Engineering

Mr. Prabhat Singh
Assistant Professor

RESEARCH AREA

  • Supersonic Aerodynamics, Axial Flow Compressor, Computational Fluid Mechanics

EDUCATION

  • M.Tech.- Turbomachinery, MATS University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
  • B.Tech. – Aeronautical Engineering, Feroze Gandhi Institute of Engineering & Technology, Uttar Pradesh, India

AWARDS/HONORS

  • Long Service Award
  • Transformative Educator Award
  • M-Tech Topper
  • GATE Qualified 2012

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

  • IAENG Member 2018- Present
  • IAEO Member 2019-Present
  • Former student member of AIAA

Mr. Prabhat Singh is a dedicated professional currently serving as an assistant professor at Graphic Era Deemed University, Dehradun, in the Aerospace Engineering Department. Mr. Singh is qualified and accomplished in the field of aeronautical engineering with a B-Tech in Aeronautical Engineering, an M-Tech in Turbomachinery, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in High-Speed Aerodynamics. With over a decade of teaching experience at the university level, he has imparted knowledge in diverse subjects, including subsonic and supersonic aerodynamics, aerodynamics lab, civil aviation requirements, and aircraft systems and instruments.

Mr. Singh had the privilege of being an educator, and it has been an enriching journey filled with growth, learning, and profound impact. Throughout his teaching career and he honed his skills in curriculum development, instructional design, and classroom management, ensuring a dynamic and engaging learning environment.

Mr. Singh’s exceptional teaching abilities have been recognized through various awards in teaching and management at the university level on multiple occasions. Moreover, he possesses a profound understanding of the accreditation process for various accreditation bodies like NAAC, NBA, and ABET and developed a deep understanding of the importance of accurate and well- maintained documentation in ensuring smooth operations and compliance with regulatory standards