Bandita Paikaray

Associate Professor

Dr. Bandita Paikaray is an Assistant Professor in School of Civil Engineering at KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, India. She joined KIIT-DU in 2008 and has been involved in various teaching and research activity. She completed her M.Tech in Geotechnical Engineering from National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha and PhD from Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology(KIIT), Bubaneswar, Odisha.

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Educational Qualification
  • PhD from KIIT Bhubaneswar
  • M.Tech from NIT Rourkela
  • B.Tech fromCET, OUAT(Govt.) Bhubaneswar


Research Interests
  • Bearing capacity of shallow foundation
  • Ground improvement techniques
  • Geosynthetic reinforced structure.


Administrative Responsibility
FIC-Geotechnical Engineering Research Lab
Journals/Conferences :
Alali, M., Paikaray, B., Mohapatra, B. “An insight on the response of foundations resting on sand with geosynthetic materials as a reinforcement” Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2021, 1973(1), 012153.

Paikaray, B., Das, S.K., Mohapatra, B.G. “Bearing capacity of model footing on reinforced foundation with crusher dust”Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021, 14(1), 57.

Paikaray, B., Das, S.K., Mohapatra, B.G., Sarangi, S. “ Behavior of Rectangular Footing on Geosynthetic Reinforced Crusher Dust” Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2021, 78, pp. 347–357.

Paikaray, B., Das, S.K., Mohapatra, B.G., Swain, S.P., Swain, S. “Bearing Capacity Analysis Based on Optimization of Single Layer Depth of Reinforcement Below Rectangular Footing” Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2021, 75, pp. 47–56.

Paikaray, B., Das, S.K., Mohapatra, B.G. “ Effect of reinforcement layout on interference effect of square footings on reinforced crusher dust” International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2021, 15(10), pp. 1268–1277.

Paikaray, B., Das, S.K., Mohapatra, B.G. “Interference of two shallow square footings on geogrid reinforced crusher dust” Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2019, 25, pp. 41–60.