Assist. Prof. Dr. Prasoon Prasenan P | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation Award
College of Engineering Kidangoor | India
Assist. Prof. Dr. Prasoon Prasenan P is an emerging researcher with a growing academic footprint, reflected through 6 citations, an h-index of 1, and multiple scholarly documents spanning engineering, construction materials, and advanced concrete technologies. His contributions encompass a co-authored book on construction materials and an extensive portfolio of innovative patents, including UK-granted designs such as variable dosage digital medical atomizers, autonomous composite mortar gun systems, smart digital flow control valves, and multiple India-granted devices in physiotherapy, smart construction, and signal-quality analytics. He has also filed and published numerous patents in areas such as high-strength concrete, recycled aggregate applications, robotic construction technologies, prefab housing, and low-cost artificial sand development. His research outputs include several papers in Scopus-indexed and UGC Care-listed journals, covering self-curing high-performance concrete, sustainable concrete using recycled plastics, basalt fibre reinforcement, silico-manganese slag incorporation, red mud adsorption, hybrid-fibre-enhanced composites, and fly-ash–based artificial sand. He has also contributed to a major government project on river pollution abatement and rejuvenation, earning formal recognition. With presentations in national and international conferences on smart construction materials, fibre-reinforced composites, and sustainable engineering, his work demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing construction technology, sustainability, and innovative engineering solutions.
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Featured Publications
Experimental investigation on behaviour of self-curing HPC with bamboo fibre reinforcement and strengthening using HFRP. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), (pp. 1400–1404). p-ISSN: 2395-0072, e-ISSN: 2395-0056.
Experimental investigation on effect of partial replacement of coarse aggregate by plastic aggregate on M40 grade self-compacting concrete. International Journal of Civil Engineering & Technology (IJCIET), 9(6), 955–963. ISSN 0976-6308 (Print), 0976-6316 (Online).
Durability properties of self-compacting concrete incorporating recycled high density polyethylene plastics. International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering & Technology (IJARET), 11(11), 382–391. ISSN 0976-6480 (Print), 0976-6499 (Online).
Basalt fibre reinforced polymer for strengthening of self-compacting concrete compression member. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 10(3), 830–835.
Analysis of M60 grade concrete using silico-manganese slag as the partial replacement of coarse and fine aggregates. UGC Care Group I Journal, 12(08:04). ISSN 2347-7180.
Using red mud as an adsorbent to remove crystal violet dye. UGC Care Group I Journal, 12(08:04). ISSN 2347-7180.
Partial replacement of cement with sugar cane bagasse ash and hybrid fibers. UGC Care Group I Journal, 12(08:04). ISSN 2347-7180.
Development of process for creation of low-cost artificial sand from fly ash. UGC Care Group I Journal, 12(08:06). ISSN 2347-7180.
Partial replacement of cement, fine aggregates and coarse aggregates with fly ash, steel slag and recycled aggregates respectively in concrete. Emperor Journal of Applied Scientific Research, 4(09). ISSN 2581-964X.
Experimental study on fiber (hooked steel) reinforced concrete using M-20 grade. Dogo Rangsang Research Journal, 12(12:05). ISSN 2347-7180.
New retrofitting method for soft storey effect. International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), 11(2). UGC Approved Journal No. 49023.