Elango Natarajan

Elango Natarajan (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India, in 2010. He worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at UTM, Skudai, Malaysia, in 2013. He has served for engineering colleges/university for about 20 years in various academic positions. He is now associated with the Department of Mechanical and Mechanical Engineering, UCSI University, Malaysia, as an Associate Professor. He has completed many funded projects and published 105research articles in Scopus/Wos as of today. He is currently the Chairman of the IEEE/Robotics and Automation Society, Malaysia. He is also a Chartered Mechanical Engineer (C.Eng.), who specialized in mechanical engineering design, composite materials, CAE, and soft robotics.

Publications

Additive Manufacturing for a Sustainable Production: Materials, Processes, and Impact
Suresh S., Elango Natarajan, Sudhagar S., Boopathi S., Elayaraja R.. © 2024. 16 pages.
In the pursuit of eco-friendly and sustainable practices, Additive Manufacturing (AM), commonly known as 3D printing, has emerged as a transformative technology with the...
Influences of Nanoparticles in Friction Stir Welding Processes
S. Suresh, D. Velmurugan, J. Balaji, Elango Natarajan, P. Suresh, S. Rajesh. © 2023. 24 pages.
Lightweight materials and their alloys are increasingly used in automobiles and aircraft due to their high specific strength and strength and weight ratio. The characteristics of...
Evaluation of a Suitable Material for Soft Actuator Through Experiments and FE Simulations
Elango Natarajan, Muhammad Rusydi Muhammad Razif, AAM Faudzi, Palanikumar K.. © 2022. 15 pages.
Soft actuators are generally built to achieve extension, contraction, curling, or bending motions needed for robotic or medical applications. It is prepared with a cylindrical...
Evaluation of a Suitable Material for Soft Actuator Through Experiments and FE Simulations
Elango Natarajan, Muhammad Rusydi Muhammad Razif, AAM Faudzi, Palanikumar K.. © 2020. 13 pages.
Soft actuators are generally built to achieve extension, contraction, curling, or bending motions needed for robotic or medical applications. It is prepared with a cylindrical...