National Engineers’ Day 2024: Meet The Engineers Who Make Materials Matter

An engineer is a person who applies the skills and knowledge of basic science for the good of society.

Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya

Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, India’s most celebrated, visionary engineer, lived up to his remark and lofty idealism. He is credited with many infrastructural milestones that have built our society today such as the Krishnarajasagar dam in Mysore, a patented automatic water floodgate and flood protection systems, as well as factories and buildings that survive today, over a 100 years later.

This simple line truly resonates with us at CUMI, as we mark National Engineers’ Day in honour of Sir M. Vishvesvaraya’s 163rd birthday on September 15.

This Engineers’ Day, we speak to four of CUMI’s engineers on their love for engineering, the possibilities, and what’s on the horizon for CUMI in materials science engineering for aerospace and defence.

Dr. Jabeen Fatima M J
Manager – Technology (Graphene), Electro Minerals Division Carborundum Universal Limited

“Nanomaterials like graphene can be a gamechanger for the defence sector.”

More than six decades ago when Dr. Richard Feymann said “There’s plenty of room at the bottom”, no one was aware of or could’ve imagined the immense potential of miniaturisation. Today, nanotechnology has emerged as the foundation for cutting-edge innovation and research, with nanomaterials revolutionising the world of materials science.

Jabeen’s dream to be an engineer took shape during her school days. She was fond of chemistry and believed that by becoming an engineer, she could practically apply this knowledge to develop solutions with use potential. She was also attracted by the complex world of electronics and mechanics. Her interests led her to pursue an M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Mahatma Gandhi University, followed by a PhD in Nanoscience and Technology from University of Calicut.

A passion to constantly innovate and discover new material combinations or novel uses, employ cutting-edge engineering for continual improvement, balance it with customer expectations and demand, and above all, understand the different dimensions at play to make a strong case for innovation and progress – all of these make CUMI’s engineers stand at the very apex of revolutionising the future, especially of materials science.