Ankur Agnihotri is a Manager at JSW, located in the vibrant city of Mumbai. He is a alumnus of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, holding a Master's degree in Material Science and Engineering. With a career marked by a rich tapestry of international experiences, Ankur has seamlessly collaborated across various global regions.
During his leisure hours, Ankur passionately curates an engaging Quora blog and chronicles his adventures through a captivating travel blog on Instagram. His compelling insights and unique perspective have garnered an enthusiastic following, boasting over 31K+ LinkedIn connections.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Ankur is a published author. His poetry book, "Kahti hai lekhani, kucch khaas likhoon," has been celebrated and featured in The Hindu Magazine. Furthermore, he's diligently crafted a romantic novel titled "Wonder! Why People Fall in Love," which currently awaits review by a renowned publishing house and eagerly anticipates its future release.
Ankur's love for exploration extends to his extensive international travel record, having journeyed through 13 captivating countries thus far.
Area of Interest: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Numerical analysis, Process metallurgy, Regression Analysis, Thermodynamic Modeling, Data modeling, Statistical analysis, Data science and machine learning.
Softwares: Ansys Fluent, FactSage,Tableau, NetBeans IDE, Advance MS Excel, RStudio, Origin, MiniTab, Matlab, AutoCAD, WordPress
Operating system - Windows, Linux
Specialties:Yet to prove.
“Motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat”
Affiliering
JSW Group (India)
Manager
Research and Development
2023
Källa: ORCID
Vardhman Special Steels Ltd
Researcher
Research and Development
2016 - 2022
Källa: ORCID
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Project Associate
Materials science Engineering
2014 - 2016
Källa: ORCID
Utbildning (1)
Master of Technology
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Publikationer (10)
On the Inference of Inclusion Flotation Efficiency in Steelmaking Tundish Systems From RTD Measurements
Physical Modelling of Nitrogen Variation in Continuously Cast Blooms Resulting from Atmospheric Exposure of Steel in Tundish during Initial Stages of Teeming