Dr S K Tewatia

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Dr S K Tewatia

Dr S K Tewatia is Geotechnical and Water Resources Engineer. He did B.Tech. (Civil) from IIT Delhi. M.E.(Hons) in Water Resources Development from IIT Roorkee. His Ph.D. Topic was "Time Dependent Behavior of Clayey Soils". Most of his research papers are in Geotechnical Engineering. However, he writes in some Multi-Discplinary Journals also belonging to all engineerings and applied sciences.

Dr S K Tewatia has done significant research work recently. On the basis of that, he has published a few papers in the reputed international journals as main author. His co-authors consist of the Professors/Directors/Deputy Directors of reputed research organization and institutes like Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, IIT Roorkee etc.

Dr Tewatia's two Papers were published in American Society of Testing and Materials Journal of Testing and Evaluation in September 2006 issue. Its a multi-disciplinary journal of all engineerings and applied sciences. On 5th January 2007, Springer's Journal Of Geotechnical and Geological Engineering published his paper. Springers is the second largest publisher of the world. Even Einstein's theory of relativity was published in Springer's journal.

Dr Tewatia's biography has already been published in:

  1. “Marqui’s Who’s Who in the World,” Millenium Edition 2000, USA. Marqui’s claim to be number one biographical publishers of the world for the last hundred years.
  2. “Marqui’s Who’s Who in Science and Engineering,” Millenium Edition 2000, USA.
  3. “Outstanding People of the 20th Century,” by International Biographical Centre, IBC, Cambridge, England, likened to a microcosm of the United Nations.
  4. “Outstanding Scientists of the 20th Century,” among the top few by International Biographical Centre, IBC, Cambridge, England
  5. 2000 outstanding scientists of the 21st century- First Edition, England 2000
  6. 2000 outstanding intellectual of the 21st century- First Edition England 2001
  7. 2000 outstanding people of the world by IBC, Cambridge, England in 2003.
  8. Dictionary of International Biography by IBC, Cambridge, England 2004

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