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Alumni profile - Simon Mills
My Engineering degree has meant that I have ended up in locations that resemble those found in a James Bond movie. I have visited places like CERN, and a power station in Scotland that s ¼ of a mile underneath a mountain with giant hydroelectric turbines - both seem like being in a villain’s lair!
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12 April 2021
Why did you decide to study Mechanical Engineering at Queen Mary College (as it was known in 1968)?
I was good at mathematics and my uncle, who was an engineer, and my father, who was a watchmaker and thus dealt with very small engineering masterpieces, also helped sway my decision. I secured my place at Queen Mary College (QMC) via clearing and looking back I realise how fortunate I was. Initially when I found out I didn’t get the grades for my top choices my heart dropped, but when QMC offered me a place, it lifted back up again.
How the Growth of the Power Generation is Spurring Growth of Condition Monitoring System Market: Future Market Insights Report Analysis
expansion to attain a competitive edge
DUBAI, UAE / ACCESSWIRE / February 16, 2021 / FMI states in its recent study on the condition monitoring system market that the market will record a massive CAGR of 9.5% through 2029. Demand for condition monitoring system is anticipated to continue surging particularly on increasing urbanization and rapid industrialization.
To meet the rising demand and supply of oil & gas, industry executives are drawing their attention towards expanding production facilities through onshore and offshore exploration projects.
says the FMI analyst.
Condition monitoring system - Important Highlights
January 20, 2021
WearCheck training consultant Jan Backer (third from left) recently conducted oil analysis training courses in Johannesburg for delegates from Glencore-Rhovan Vanadium Mine, NEA Mining and SPH Kundalila.
Condition monitoring technology is advancing so fast that ongoing training for staff working in the machinery maintenance arena is essential in order to stay abreast of current trends.
So says WearCheck’s technical manager, Steven Lumley, who plays an instrumental role in developing the company’s training schedule as well as ensuring that all courses are compliant with lockdown regulations.
‘We have found that customers who invest in upskilling their staff definitely gain a higher return on investment in their condition monitoring programme. For example, if maintenance staff know how to accurately interpret vibration readings or take an oil sample correctly or take proper care of the machinery, the efficacy of the condition monitoring programme is boosted h
Steadying The NITROAA Ship : The Story Of Mr. Gary Krishnan
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If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.
This quote by John Quincy Adams clearly shows the essence of true leadership. Mr Gary Krishnan is such a leader who inspires and drives everybody to achieve their goals. He is an alumnus of 1972 batch NIT Rourkela (erstwhile REC Rourkela), Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.Sc Engg.) in Mechanical Engineering, is presently the
Vice President of NIT Rourkela Overseas Alumni Association (NITROAA). He is leading the
NITROAA Scholarship since its inception in 2017, which is established to provide scholarships for financially needy students to complete their education in NIT Rourkela. Owing to his magnanimous contribution to society and with a commendable professional career he pursued, this time he has been selected to be conferred with the prestigious