Education

·       Ph.D. (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering) Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. 2003

·       Master of Engineering   Birla Institute of Tech. & Science, Pilani, India.

·       Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.

 

Research Interests

Automated design and product development, synthesis and analysis of geometric tolerances, object-oriented assembly modelling, lean manufacturing systems, simulation and optimization of manufacturing systems, CAD/CAM systems, modeling and analysis of mechanical systems.

 

Selected Publications

·       N. Pramanik, U. Roy, R. Sudarsan, R. D. Sriram, K. W. Lyons. “A Generic Deviation-based Approach for Synthesis of Tolerance”, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (T-ASE), Vol. 2, Issue 4, Oct 2005, Pages 358-368.

 

·       H. Wang, N. Pramanik, U. Roy, R. Sudarsan, R. D. Sriram, K. W. Lyons. “A Scheme for Mapping of Tolerance Specifications to Generalized Deviation Space for Use in Tolerance Synthesis and Analysis”, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (T-ASE), Vol. 3, Issue 1, Jan 2006, Pages 81-91.

 

·       N. Pramanik, Ali E. Kashef. “Integration of a Deviation-Based Geometric Tolerancing System with CAD Packages”, Proceedings of NAIT 2004 Annual Convention, Louisville, KY, Oct 20-23, 2004.

 

·       N. Pramanik, U. Roy, R. Sudarsan, R. D. Sriram, K. W. Lyons. “Synthesis of Geometric Tolerances of a Gearbox Using a Deviation-Based Tolerance Synthesis Scheme”. DETC2003/CAE-48192, ASME DETC 2003 Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Sept 2-6, 2003, Chicago.

 

·       H. Wang, N. Pramanik, U. Roy, R. Sudarsan, R. D. Sriram, K. W. Lyons. “A Scheme for Transformation of Tolerance Specification to Generalized Deviation Space for Use in Tolerance Synthesis and Analysis”,. DETC2002/DAC-34146, ASME Design Engineering Conference, Montreal, Canada, Sept 2002.

 

·       N. Pramanik, James Simko. “An Efficient Pull System for Inventory Management: Model, Simulation and Case Study”,. North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC-XXX), Purdue University, Indiana, May 21-24, 2002.