Name:Dr. Nitasha B. Chaudhari
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification: Ph.D. (Mechanical), M. E. (Mechanical Design Engg.), B. E. (Mechanical)

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Symbiosis International (Deemed) University in 2025.
  • M.E. in Mechanical Design Engineering from MES Wadia College of Engineering, Pune, Pune University in 2015.
  • B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from Marathwada Mitramandal’s Institute of Technology, Pune in 2012.
Overview of Profile:

Dr. Nitasha B. Chaudhari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering with expertise in renewable energy systems, nanomaterials, vibration analysis, and advanced manufacturing processes. She earned her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and has actively contributed to teaching, research, and innovation in emerging engineering domains.

She has published several research papers in reputed SCI/Scopus-indexed international journals including the International Journal of Ambient Energy, Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, and other reputed peer-reviewed journals. Her notable research contributions include studies in wind turbine blade dynamics, dye-sensitized solar cells, green synthesized nanomaterials, machine tool vibration, and advance manufacturing.

She is an active member of professional bodies - Engineers Australia, Engineering Society (SENG), Materials Australia, ISTE, etc.

Fore Front Area of Research: : Vibrations and Condition Monitoring, Advanced Manufacturing Processes, Green Nanomaterials, Renewable Energy, and Sustainable Engineering Solutions etc.

Email id: nitashachaudhari@mitaoe.ac.in
Contact 020-30253500 Ext: 1005
Experience :Teaching: 12.8 Years


  • Faculty Advisor for “SAE BAJA 2016” held at Pithampur, Indore and college secured 76th rank out of 150 teams at all India level
  • Faculty Advisor For SUPRA SAEINDIA 2011

Publications:

Journals:

  • Chaudhari, N., Walake, S., Hase, Y., Nasikkar, P., Jadkar, S., Jadhav, Y., & Kulkarni, A. (2023). Natural sensitizers-mesoporous TiO2 hybrid nanomaterial for future optoelectronic applications. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2023.2240029
  • Chaudhari, N., Darvekar, S., Nasikkar, P., Kulkarni, A., & Tagad, C. (2022). Recent developments on green synthesised nanomaterials and their application in dye-sensitised solar cells. International Journal of Ambient Energy, 43(1), 7133–7149. https://doi.org/10.1080/01430750.2022.2063185
  • Chaudhari, N.B., R.N. Yerrawar and S.H. Gawande, (2016). Experimental investigation of transverse machine tool vibration using passive damping. J. Vibration Anal., 4: 69-84.
  • S. A. Kale & N. B Chaudhari, (2016). Effect of Cutting Parameters on Tool Life. International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, E-ISSN 2277–4106, P-ISSN 2347–5161, Vol.6, No.6, pp. 2178-2182.
  • Chaudhari, N.B., & Yerrawar, R.N. (2015). Suppression of Machine Tool Vibration Using Passive Damping. International Engineering Research Journal (IERJ), ISSN 2395-1621, Issue 2, pp. 5140-5148.
  • Chaudhari, N. B., Yerrawar, R. N., & Gawande S. H. (2015). Experimental Investigation of Machine Tool Vibration in SS 304 Turning. International Journal of Advance Industrial Engineering, 3(03).
  • Chaudhari, N. B. (2014). Dynamic Characteristics of Wind Turbine Blade. International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, 3(8), 1-6.

International Conferences:

  • Poster presentation in WORLD RENEWABLE ENERGY CONGRESS (WREC) 2026 at Murdoch University, Perth, Australia.

National Conferences:

  • • “Suppression of Machine Tool Vibration Using Passive Damping”, The First Mechanical Engineering Post Graduate Students’ Conference [MECHPGCON-2015], Flora Institute of Technology, Pune, 19-20 July 2015. “Effect of Cutting Parameters on Tool Life”, in 4th National Conference, RDME-2015, MES’ College of Engineering, Pune, 29-30 Jan.2015