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Faculty Dr Kumar Srinivasan

Dr Kumar Srinivasan

Assistant Professor

Department of Management

Contact Details

kumar.s@srmap.edu.in

Office Location

Education

2024
PhD
National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
India
2020
M.E.
College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University
India
2014
B.E.
UCE-BIT Campus, Anna University
India

Experience

No data available

Research Interest

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Awards

  • 2020 - 2024 – Institute Fellowship (HTRA) – MHRD, India
  • 2018 - 2020 – GATE-PG Fellowship – MHRD, India

Memberships

No data available

Publications

  • Evaluation of environmental impacts of mobile phones in India using life cycle assessment technique

    Dr Deblina Dutta, Dr Kumar Srinivasan, Cheela V R S., Dubey B., Goel S

    Source Title: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, Quartile: Q1, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    The rise in the production, utilization and disposal of mobile phones has created a global concern for environmental sustainability. In the present research, environmental impact evaluation for the different life stages of mobile phones was performed using the life cycle assessment (LCA) approach. The study was focused mainly on raw materials extraction and network utilization phase as these two stages are responsible for creating most of the environmental pollution and health hazards. A comparative life cycle assessment was performed to evaluate impacts associated with button- and touch types mobile phones. IMPACT 2002 + ® method was considered to evaluate the environmental impacts. Fifteen mid-point and four damage assessment categories were evaluated. The production phase is the major emission contributing stage to human health, ecosystem quality, climate change and resources categories followed by its utilization phase. Printed circuit board manufacturing contributes to the emission in production phase while electricity consumption in utilization phase. Avoidance of virgin material for the production of mobile phones and its charging is identified as key parameters for improving the environmental performance. © The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Iranian Society of Environmentalists (IRSEN) and Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University 2024.
  • Economic prosperity and environmental sustainability: Role of infrastructure development

    Dr Kumar Srinivasan, Mishra A., Sharma M., Tomar R., Tiwari A., Guleria A

    Source Title: Indian Journal of Ecology, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

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Patents

Projects

Scholars

Interests

  • Operations Management
  • Operations Research
  • Supply Chain Management

Thought Leaderships

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Top Achievements

Education
2014
B.E.
UCE-BIT Campus, Anna University
India
2020
M.E.
College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University
India
2024
PhD
National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
India
Experience
No data available
Research Interests
No data available
Awards & Fellowships
  • 2020 - 2024 – Institute Fellowship (HTRA) – MHRD, India
  • 2018 - 2020 – GATE-PG Fellowship – MHRD, India
Memberships
No data available
Publications
  • Evaluation of environmental impacts of mobile phones in India using life cycle assessment technique

    Dr Deblina Dutta, Dr Kumar Srinivasan, Cheela V R S., Dubey B., Goel S

    Source Title: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, Quartile: Q1, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    The rise in the production, utilization and disposal of mobile phones has created a global concern for environmental sustainability. In the present research, environmental impact evaluation for the different life stages of mobile phones was performed using the life cycle assessment (LCA) approach. The study was focused mainly on raw materials extraction and network utilization phase as these two stages are responsible for creating most of the environmental pollution and health hazards. A comparative life cycle assessment was performed to evaluate impacts associated with button- and touch types mobile phones. IMPACT 2002 + ® method was considered to evaluate the environmental impacts. Fifteen mid-point and four damage assessment categories were evaluated. The production phase is the major emission contributing stage to human health, ecosystem quality, climate change and resources categories followed by its utilization phase. Printed circuit board manufacturing contributes to the emission in production phase while electricity consumption in utilization phase. Avoidance of virgin material for the production of mobile phones and its charging is identified as key parameters for improving the environmental performance. © The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Iranian Society of Environmentalists (IRSEN) and Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University 2024.
  • Economic prosperity and environmental sustainability: Role of infrastructure development

    Dr Kumar Srinivasan, Mishra A., Sharma M., Tomar R., Tiwari A., Guleria A

    Source Title: Indian Journal of Ecology, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
Contact Details

kumar.s@srmap.edu.in

Scholars
Interests

  • Operations Management
  • Operations Research
  • Supply Chain Management

Education
2014
B.E.
UCE-BIT Campus, Anna University
India
2020
M.E.
College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University
India
2024
PhD
National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
India
Experience
No data available
Research Interests
No data available
Awards & Fellowships
  • 2020 - 2024 – Institute Fellowship (HTRA) – MHRD, India
  • 2018 - 2020 – GATE-PG Fellowship – MHRD, India
Memberships
No data available
Publications
  • Evaluation of environmental impacts of mobile phones in India using life cycle assessment technique

    Dr Deblina Dutta, Dr Kumar Srinivasan, Cheela V R S., Dubey B., Goel S

    Source Title: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, Quartile: Q1, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    The rise in the production, utilization and disposal of mobile phones has created a global concern for environmental sustainability. In the present research, environmental impact evaluation for the different life stages of mobile phones was performed using the life cycle assessment (LCA) approach. The study was focused mainly on raw materials extraction and network utilization phase as these two stages are responsible for creating most of the environmental pollution and health hazards. A comparative life cycle assessment was performed to evaluate impacts associated with button- and touch types mobile phones. IMPACT 2002 + ® method was considered to evaluate the environmental impacts. Fifteen mid-point and four damage assessment categories were evaluated. The production phase is the major emission contributing stage to human health, ecosystem quality, climate change and resources categories followed by its utilization phase. Printed circuit board manufacturing contributes to the emission in production phase while electricity consumption in utilization phase. Avoidance of virgin material for the production of mobile phones and its charging is identified as key parameters for improving the environmental performance. © The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Iranian Society of Environmentalists (IRSEN) and Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University 2024.
  • Economic prosperity and environmental sustainability: Role of infrastructure development

    Dr Kumar Srinivasan, Mishra A., Sharma M., Tomar R., Tiwari A., Guleria A

    Source Title: Indian Journal of Ecology, DOI Link

    View abstract ⏷

    -
Contact Details

kumar.s@srmap.edu.in

Scholars