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Dr. Samudra Sen

Assistant Professor - Public Policy
Ph.D. (Public Policy), IIM Ahmedabad
Email : Samudra.Sen@aiim.ac.in

Dr. Sen holds a PhD from IIM Ahmedabad and is UGC NET qualified in Management. Prior to joining academics, he worked for a large PSU in the energy sector for more than 13 years.

Areas of Interest

Productivity Analysis, Public Policy, Energy Sector, Education, Judiciary, Public Administration, Research Methodology, Econometrics

Education

  • PhD (Public Policy), Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2019
  • MBA (Human Resource Management), Sikkim Manipal University, 2011
  • BCA, Indira Gandhi National Open University, 2003
  • Coal Mines’ Surveyor’s Certificate of Competency, 2002
  • UGC National Eligibility Test (Management), June 2012
  • CAT 2012 – 99.56 percentile
  • XAT 2011 – 95.63 percentile

Professional Experience

Dr. Sen has more than 13 years of industry experience in the energy sector. He was associated with a Maha Navratna PSU before doing his PhD at IIM Ahmedabad. During his industry experience, he also taught at the organisation’s training centre for a couple of years as a visiting faculty.

Research

Dr. Sen has presented numerous papers in prestigious national and international conferences and has also published in journal of repute. Several of his papers are in the pipeline for publication into reputed journals.

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Our Student Team



Anand Kumar

He is a B. Tech. Civil Engineer graduate from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. He has worked at Adani Energy Ltd. in Jharkhand for about 10 months. His interest lies in functioning in the areas of Project Management.






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Ashish Rajendran

He is a B. Tech. Electrical Engineer graduate from Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University currently pursuing PGDM in Infrastructure Management at Adani Institute. His interest lies in functioning in the areas of Project Management or Operations




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Chirag Thakkar

He is a B. Tech. Electrical Engineer graduate from Indus Institute of technology and engineering currently pursuing PGDM in Infrastructure Management at Adani Institute of infrastructure management. His interest lies in functioning in the areas of consultancy, Operations or business development



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Raj Shah

He has completed B.Tech. (Elec). He has prior work experience in the marketing field in prima automation (India) Pvt. Ltd. He has also published two research papers in the field of Power Electronics. He is enthusiastic to explore current affairs and he is a go-getter type of person.



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Rohan Nandi

He is a B. E. Mechanical Engineer graduate from Mumbai Unviversity and M.Tech (CAD/CAM) postgraduate from Vellore University. His interest lies in the field of Project Management or Operations Management.




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Shardul Sharma

He has done his graduation in electrical and electronics engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology. He have two years of work experience in oil and gas, process and automobile industry as a sales engineer.




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Shahin Selkar

He has completed his M.Com (Adv. Accounting & Auditing) from Gujarat University. He is also pursuing C.A. (Inter) and CGMA (Operational). He has worked as an Articled Assistant for 3 years at a Chartered accountant firm in major functions of Financial Accounting, Auditing, Financial Analysis & Consulting by leading a team of professionals in varied projects for companies in sectors of: Oil & Gas (E&P), Electricity Generation and Goods Transport Agency's.

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Shivani Karkera

She has completed her Bachelor of Commerce from Gujarat University. Her hobbies involve gardening, travelling and crafting. She haa a passion for the environment. She intends on creating awareness by sharing everything she learns and things she struggle with.

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