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The above quotation by Stephen Covey aptly presents my belief and my conviction that one
must exercise the power to choose to bring about ‘change’ and my seeking admission with RPI
is driven by this fundamental rule governing human freedom.
I hail from a family of educationists and pursuing one‘s educational goals is always encouraged
and supported. This puts me in an enviable position but it also places on me a huge responsibility
to meet with the expectations of the family and deliver results. My father a professional Cost and
Management accountant from India and U.K, currently heads a global IT consulting and services
company in the SAP space. My mother is a medical Doctor with specialization in Pathology and
runs a Pathology Laboratory of her own.
I was given the freedom to choose my area of interest with no compulsion to align myself to the
interests of the fraternity. With serious introspection and guidance from my parents I chose my
area of interest which in the initial years was chemistry. There was always a passion in me to
tread in new paths; following a beaten track never exited me. I do realize that I hail from a
country where there is unlimited scope for development in very many areas and I have strong
urge to contribute to it at some stage in my life. I was always fascinated by the strides made by
the developed countries in different spheres and my educational goals were influenced by this
fascination. I wanted to equip myself with knowledge and exposure which will hold me in good
stead .In my area of interest I wanted to acquire knowledge which represents the current
developments and innovations. It is this focus which makes me pursue further education and get
associated with research to enhance my application of the knowledge gained. At all times my
passion will be to apply the research to real life problems to find lasting solutions which in the
long run will help the society at large. My pursuing further education and research is engrained
in this underlying belief and philosophy. There is deep passion to unravel the unknown and excel
in the endeavor through sustained committed efforts and zeal.
My joining Chemical Engineering with UICT (Formerly known as UDCT) was my first step
towards pursuing this vision. The subjects, the college ambiance and the faculty truly
complimented my pursuit. In this final year I have gained lot more clarity and conviction on the
way forward.
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The intriguing course at UICT coupled with an equal emphasis on lab work and the intellectually
stimulating atmosphere created by our faculty members spurred me to reach for higher levels of
technical excellence. My good academic record exemplifies my efforts. I have been in the top
10% of my class in the third, fourth and the sixth semesters and my sixth-semester average of
74.16% marks gives a clear idea of my academic competency. I was able to secure more than
85% marks in core chemical engineering subjects like material and energy balance
calculations, heat transfer, momentum transfer, industrial process control and chemical
engineering thermodynamics.
My in-plant training at Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. enabled me to strengthen my hold over
core chemical engineering subjects like heat transfer, momentum transfer, plant utilities and
material and energy balance calculations. I was assigned a project by Mr.S.Saimani- Head of
Technological Development, Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. to find a solution to the water losses
that occur by vaporization in the cooling towers in the plant. I suggested a solution to the
problem by designing an Air cooled heat exchanger. I was able to hone my skills in heat transfer
by rating and sizing different types of heat exchangers like the thermosyphon reboiler, the kettle
reboiler, the forced circulation evaporator and the most important one being the design of a
multi-component condenser with non-condensables. The designs that were proposed by me
were appreciated by the organization. It is heartening to note that the designs proposed were
successfully implemented and the problem addressed. During my training I was able to gain in-
depth knowledge about different types of pumps, compressors, steam traps, and valves. My
detailed presentation on my in-plant training received accolades and compliments from the
faculty of my institute.
Some of the areas of research for which I have gained interest during my undergraduate studies
are:
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• Transport phenomena: I have always paid special attention to the Momentum Transfer
courses during my undergraduate study. Also I have scored over 90% marks in both the
momentum transfer courses in the third year. This field has great potential to create and develop
new complex polymeric fluids and study their rheological properties with wide applications that
may revolutionize the way we live and the materials we develop. Being a very fundamental
research area, a revolution in this area can indeed bring forth better understanding of a lot of new
materials and their formulations. My Momentum Transfer courses helped me develop a very
strong background of transport phenomena and I am eager to use the same in research.
I have to further specialize in the areas of my interest and want to get associated with applied
research. I did look at various options and my application to RPI was an informed decision. I am
all set to embark on the most important phase of my career. Apart from the rich educational
heritage, what exited me was the focus of collaborative applied research at RPI. This will
considerably widen my knowledge horizon and enhance my exposure to related fields. The
impeccable and highly impressive track record of the Institute ,eminence and accolades won by
the faculty in different fields makes me proud to imagine my being part of this great institution.
It would be my endeavor to live up to the expectations of my seniors and uphold the rich
tradition and reputation of the Institute.
Kartik Srinivasan,
Applicant.
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