Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

  • Prof. D. P. Sinha was the principal of MIT, Muzaffarpur from 1960 to 1969. He received a degree in civil engineering from erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering and DIC from Imperial College London, England.
  • Dr. Niel Pundit was assistant professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT during 1961–1965. Later he left for United States where he works as department manager, Scalable System Software Department at Sandia National Laboratories. He received the Moon Landing Award in 1969 while working with TRW Systems and the Mars Landing Award in 1975 while working with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
  • Dr. B. P. Singhwas assistant professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT during 1966–1978. He joined the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 1978 where he is now working as Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering.

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