SUMAN MUKHOPADHYAY, PhD Date of Birth: 28 th May, 1966 B.Sc 1987 (with Honours in Physiology: First class; Calcutta University, West Bengal);India M.Sc. 1989 (Physiology with specialization: Sports & Exercise Physiology First Class: Calcutta University, WB Ph.D. 2002 “The Kinetics of Cardiopulmonary Dynamics During Graded Exercise and Recovery in Selected Groups of Elite Athletes” (Faculty of Life Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab) Associate Professor Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering, National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai, India 400 087. Scale of Pay: Rs 37,400-67,000 (Pay Band 4) with an Academic Grade Pay (AGP) of Rs 9,500.00 Visiting Cardiopulmonary Physiologist: Shushrusha Citizens’ Co-operative Hospital Limited, Dadar, Mumbai 400 028. Areas of Expertise o Sports and Exercise Physiology Accredited Sports and Exercise Physiologist; worked at the National Institute of Sports, Patiala for 14 years (from 1992-2006). Head of the Department of Sports & Exercise Physiology from June 1996 to June 1997 and October 2002 to May 2006. Conducted more than fifteen thousand „cardiopulmonary exercise testing‟ body composition analysis, nutritional assessment of elite Indian athletes and others, including formulation of individualized exercise prescriptions and body weight management of elite Indian athletes and others and provided complete physiological backup to the national athletes. Core group member of scientific committee to provide scientific backup and support to probable athletes of Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and Olympics. o Sports & Exercise Psychophysiology Attended a one-month training programme on Sports Psychophysiology at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia from 5 th May to 3 rd June 1999. Also trained at the Australian Institute of Sports, Canberra, Australia, during this period, under Professor Gershon Tenenbaum, the then Secretary General, International Association of Sports Psychologists; co- authored four scientific papers in the area of Sports & Exercise Psychophysiology. o Stress & Lifestyle Management Independently conducted several five-day Management Development Programs (MDP) on Fitness, Stress and Lifestyle Management in October 2007 and May 2008 at NITIE, Mumbai. Supervising two doctoral level research projects on the effects of stress on human health. Program Co-ordinator and core-group member of Corporate Health, Fitness, Performance and Lifestyle Management Services at NITIE. o Nutrition, Health and Fitness Providing tailor-made individualized exercise, fitness programmes and nutritional support and acting as a Programme Coordinator at the Health, Fitness and Lifestyle Management Facility at NITIE, Mumbai since August 2007. Provided complete nutritional backup to the elite Indian national level athletes. Part of a three member committee to oversee the nutritional and dietetics aspects of the International mess at National Institution of Sports, Patiala.
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SUMAN MUKHOPADHYAY, PhD Date of Birth: 28
th May, 1966
B.Sc 1987 (with Honours in Physiology: First class; Calcutta University, West Bengal);India
M.Sc. 1989 (Physiology with specialization: Sports & Exercise Physiology First Class: Calcutta University, WB
Ph.D. 2002 “The Kinetics of Cardiopulmonary Dynamics During Graded Exercise and Recovery in
Selected Groups of Elite Athletes” (Faculty of Life Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab)
Associate Professor Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering, National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai, India 400 087.
Scale of Pay: Rs 37,400-67,000 (Pay Band 4) with an Academic Grade Pay (AGP) of Rs 9,500.00
Females”. Proceedings of International Ergonomics Conference (HWWE), Bhopal, 10th -12th December,
2007.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Pandey Vasundhara, Chakraborty Tania and Sood Monika. “Aerobic fitness,
aerobic-anaerobic transition levels and lung volumes in sedentary, sub-elite and elite Indian
sportswomen: A Comparative study”. Accepted for publication at the International Journal of
Medicine, 2008.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Iqbal Rauf, Amitabha De, Chakraborty Tania and Pandey Vasundhara. “A
Sustainable Model for Assessment of Corporate Health and Fitness”. International Ergonomics
Conference (HWWE), Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, 22nd -24th December, 2008.
o Chatterjee Sudipa, Chatterjee Subhakar and Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Occupational Stress,
Wellness and Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Government Officers of West
Bengal: Gender Roles and Socio-economic Status”. International Ergonomics Conference (HWWE),
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, 22nd -24th December, 2008.
o Chakraborty Tania, Pandey Vasundhara and Mukhopadhyay Suman “A Comparison of
Occupational Stress Levels between Eumenorrheic and Post Menopausal Working Women”.
International Ergonomics Conference (HWWE), Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, 22nd -24th
December, 2008.
o Pandey Vasundhara, Chakraborty Tania and Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Effect of Menopause on
Health and Ill-health Experiences of Women: A Review”. International Ergonomics Conference
(HWWE), Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, 22nd -24th December, 2008.
o Kulandaivelan, S, Verma S.K, Mukhopadhyay S and Vignesh N. “Test Retest Reproducibility of a
Hand-Held Lactate Analyzer in Healthy Men”. Journal of Exercise Science and Physiotherapy, Vol.
5, No. 1: 30-33, 2009.
o Pandey Vasundhara, Chakraborty Tania and Mukhopadhyay Suman. “A Comparative Study of the
Occupational Stress, Musculoskeletal Disorders, Health and Ill-Health Experiences between
Eumenorrheic and Post Menopausal Indian Working Women”, communicated to the International
Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, June, 2011.
o Ghosh Sanchita, De Amitaba, Iqbal Rauf, Banerjee Debamalya and Mukhopadhyay Suman.
“Relationship of Body Mass Index with Somatotype of Adult Male Workers from Service
Sectors”. International Journal of Fitness. Vol.7 (2) pp, 2011
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Das Sanjib Kumar and Chakraborty Tania. “Information Technology as a
Tool in Digital Human Modeling for Enhanced Human-Computer Interaction: Review from an
Ergonomic Perspective”. Proceedings of Conference on Information Resource Management (Conf-
IRM), 2012, Vienna, University of Economics and Business (Austria) held on May 21-23, 2012.
o Das Sanjib Kumar, Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Sustainable Development and Health-A Review”.
Proceedings of International Conf. on Inclusive and Sustainable Growth, ISG-12, jointly conducted by
IMT-Nagpur and BAIF Development Research Foundation, Pune on October 4-6, 2012 held at BAIF
Campus, Pune.
o Pandey Vasundhara, Chakraborty Tania and Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Prevalence of
musculoskeletal disorders and perceived quality of life in construction site Managers in
Mumbai ”. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation, USA, 2012.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Das Sanjib Kumar, Chakraborty Tania. “Computer Aided Design in Digital
Human Modelling for Human Computer Interaction in Ergonomic Assessment: A review”.
International Journal of Advanced Computer Research. Vol.2(4),2012.
o Pandey Vasundhara, Chakraborty Tania and Mukhopadhyay Suman. Reliability and Validity
Analysis of Modified Nursing Stress Scale for Indian Population. Accepted in August 2012 for
publication in the Journal of Nursing Measurement (JNM).
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Pandey Vasundhara, and Chakraborty Tania. Burden of stress and
musculoskeletal disorders in nurses of Indian private hospitals. Communicated to Lancet,
February 2013.
Conferences and Seminars
o Participated in the scientific deliberations of the 1st Annual Conference of the Physiological Society of
India. 17th and 18th November, 1989. Calcutta, India.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman and Chatterjee Satipati. “Body Weight and Physical Fitness of Bengal Athletes
of 6 feet”. Presented at the 4th Annual Conference of the Physiological Society of India. 27th and 28th
November, 1992. Kalyani, West Bengal, India.
o Goswami A, Gupta S and Mukhopadhyay S “An Analysis of Upper Body Muscle Involvement in
Overhead Forehand Clear and Smash in Badminton”. Accepted for presentation at the 1st World
Congress of Science and Racket Sports. 10th - 13th July, 1993. Liverpool, England.
o Khan H A, Mukhopadhyay Suman and Khan Manoranjini. “Relationship Between Physiological
Capacities and Neuropsychological Capabilities of Indian National Athletes”. Accepted for presentation
at the 10th Commonwealth and International Conference. 10th - 14th August, 1994. Victoria, Canada.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Khan H A and Khan Manoranjini. “Effect of High Altitude Training on Psycho-
physiological Functioning of Indian National Athletes”. Accepted for presentation at the 10th
Commonwealth and International Conference. 10th - 14th August, 1994. Victoria, Canada.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Comparison of Respiratory Capacities of Adolescents of High Altitudes and
Plains”. Presented at the 82nd Indian Science Congress. 3rd - 8th January, 1995. Jadavpur University,
Calcutta, India.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Goswami Asis and Iqbal Rauf. “The Pulmonary Volumes : How Well are They
Correlated with Each Other and with Maximum Aerobic Capacity in the Elite Athlete”. Presented at the
83rd Indian Science Congress. 3rd - 8th January, 1995. Punjabi University, Patiala, India.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Comparison of Selected Cardiorespiratory Functions in the Elite and Junior
Athletes of India”. Presented at the International scientific Sports Congress and Sports Goods
Exhibition. 23rd - 25th January, 1996. Bangalore, India.
o Khan H A, Mukhopadhyay Suman and Khan Manoranjini. “Psychophysiological Changes in the
National Athletes following High Altitude Training”. Presented at the Sports Psychology Section of the
26th International Congress of Psychology. 16th - 21st August, 1996. Montreal, Canada.
o Iqbal Rauf, Laroia Ajita and Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Effect of 4 Weeks Altitude Training on Selected
Cardiovascular Responses of Indian Junior National Athletes”. Presented at the 84th Indian Science
Congress. 3rd - 8th January, 1997. Delhi University, New Delhi, India.
o A. K. Ghosh, S. Mukhopadhyay, R. Iqbal and G. Ghosh. “Physiological Responses during Actual and
Simulated Rowing”. Accepted for oral presentation in the 2000 Pre-Olympic Congress, Brisbane,
Australia, 2000.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Recent Trends in Exercise Testing and Interpretation : Modern day
Perspectives of the Exercise Physiologist”. Invitation lecture presented at the Symposium on Sports
and Exercise Physiology, 3rd Congress of Federation of Indian Physiological Societies. 24th - 26th
November, 2000, Calcutta, India.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Verma S K and Sidhu L S. “A Comparison of Selected Cardiopulmonary
Responses of the Elite Indian Combative Sports Disciplines of Kabaddi, Judo and Boxing”. Presented at
the session on Sports & Exercise Physiology, 3rd Congress of Federation of Indian Physiological
Societies. 24th - 26th November, 2000, Calcutta, India.
o Suman Mukhopadhyay, L. S. Sidhu and S. K. Verma. “A Comparison of Cardiopulmonary Responses
of Elite Indian Distance Athletes with Certain Selected Elite Power Event Groups”. Presented at the
National Conference on, “Science of Man in the Service of Man”. Department of Anthropology,
University of Delhi, New Delhi, March 1 - 2, 2001.
o A. K. Ghosh and Suman Mukhopadhyay, “Applied physiological Aspects of Amateur Boxing”,
accepted for presentation at the Asia-Pacific Rim Conference on Exercise and Sports Sciences, 5th - 8th
July, 2001, Seoul, Korea.
o A. K. Ghosh and Suman Mukhopadhyay, “VO2 kinetics and Blood Lactate Responses During
Simulated and Actual Rowing”, accepted for oral presentation at the 6th IOC World Congress on Sports
Sciences, to have been held at Salt Lake City, USA, form 16th to 22nd November, 2001.
o Suman Mukhopadhyay, “Modern Trends in Physiological Testing and Interpretation : Training
Implications for Performance Enhancement”. Third Annual Conference of the West Bengal Association
of Sports Medicine, “SPORTMEDCON 2002”, Kolkata, 12th and 13th January, 2002.
o Suman Mukhopadhyay, “Modern Trends in Exercise Physiology : Concepts and Controversies
Regarding Performance Enhancement”, accepted for oral presentation at the 13th Annual Conference of
the Physiological Society of India, Kolkata, West Bengal, 23rd and 24th February, 2002.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Sukhjinder and Verma S K. “A Comparison of Aerobic Fitness and
Cardiopulmonary Recovery Patterns Between Combat and Non-Combat Athletes”. Presented at the 91st
Session of the Indian Science Congress, January 3rd to 7th, 2004, Punjab University, Chandigarh.
o Sukhjinder, Mukhopadhyay Suman, and Verma S K. “A Comparison of Aerobic Fitness and
Cardiopulmonary Recovery Patterns between Aerobic and Anaerobic group Athletes”. Presented at the
91st Session of the Indian Science Congress, January 3rd to 7th, 2004, Punjab University, Chandigarh.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Ghosh Sanchita, Ghosh Tushar Kanti, V Sudharani, Savanur Chitrangada, Dhar Urmi and De Amitabha. “Recovery cardiopulmonary dynamics in young Indian adult males”. XIII th Physiological Society of India Conference, Presidency College, Kolkata, 8th -10th December, 2006
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Ghosh Sanchita, Ghosh Tushar Kanti, V Sudharani, Savanur Chitrangada,
Dhar Urmi and De Amitabha. “Aerobic Fitness Levels of Young Indian Adults Revisited”. XIII th Physiological Society of India Conference, Presidency College, Kolkata, 8th -10th December, 2006
o Chakraborty Tania, Pandey Vasundhara and Mukhopadhyay Suman, “Incidence of
musculoskeletal disorders and perceived quality of life in construction workers in Mumbai”.
International Conference on Ergonomics: Humanizing Work and Work Environment (HWWE 2009),
Kolkata, 17th -19th Dec, 2009.
o Pandey Vasundhara, Chakraborty Tania and Mukhopadhyay Suman, “Prevalence of
musculoskeletal disorders and perceived quality of life in construction site Managers in
Mumbai ”. International Conference on Ergonomics: Humanizing Work and Work Environment (HWWE
2009), Kolkata, 17th -19th Dec, 2009. (Awarded Best Oral presentation in the Conference).
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Pathak Vasundhara and Chakraborty Tania “Work stress in nurses: The
Indian Scenario from Macroscopic to Molecular Perspectives”. Special invited lead lecture at the
International Conference on Molecules to System Physiology, “ICSMP-100”,Dept. of Physiology,
University of Calcutta, 21st -23rd Sept,2011.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Das Sanjib Kumar. Sports injury, its etiology and management. Proceedings
of 10th State Conference of Indian Association of Physiotherapist, West Bengal branch, held on Feb 4 &
5th, 2012 at Kolkata.
o Mukhopadhyay Suman, Pathak Vasundhara and Chakraborty Tania “Health and Ill-Health
Experiences of Nurses Working in Indian Private Hospitals”. Invitation lecture at 100th Indian
Science Congress Conference (ISC), Kolkata, 3rd -7th January, 2013.
o Das Sanjib Kumar, Mukhopadhyay Suman and Siddhartha Sen “Analysis of different planes and
their observation on torque”. Proceedings of 100th Indian Science Congress Conference (ISC),
Kolkata, 3rd -7th January, 2013.
o Das Sanjib Kumar, Mukhopadhyay Suman. “Analytical study of cranio vertebral angle in
forward head posture subjects with and without mechanical neck pain. Proceedings of the 10th
State Conference of Indian Association of Physiotherapist, West Bengal branch, held on 4th – 5th Feb
2012, Kolkata.
Awards and Honours
Recipient of the National Scholarship Award from the Government of India, during the tenure of M.Sc. classes, based on B.Sc. (Honours.) results.
Recipient of the Free Studentship Scholarship Award from the University of Calcutta, during the tenure of M.Sc. classes, based on B.Sc. (Honours.) results.
Founder Member of Exercise Fitness and Health Alliance (EFHA)
Sectional Editor of Sports and Exercise Physiology of the Journal of Exercise Science and Physiotherapy,
an official publication of EFHA.
Professional Associations
Life Member, Indian Science Congress Association
Life Member, Physiological Society of India
Life Member, Indian Society of Ergonomics
Elected, Member of The sectional Committee of the section of Medical Sciences (including
Physiology), in the Indian Science Congress Association, for 2004-2005.
Founder Member of Exercise Fitness and Health Alliance (EFHA)
Sectional Editor of Sports and Exercise Physiology of the Journal of Exercise Science and
Approved examiner and PhD supervisor for Department of Physiology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata
Approved paper setter and examiner for M.Sc. in Human Physiology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata.
Approved PhD supervisor for Department of Physiology with Community Health, Vidyasagar University,
Midnapore, West Bengal.
Approved postgraduate teacher of Physiology, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, for Masters of Science
(MSc.) in Sports Coaching. (Approved postgraduate course, affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala,
Punjab, India).
Approved postgraduate examiner in Physiology, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, for Masters of
Science (M.Sc.) in Sports Coaching. (Approved postgraduate course, affiliated to Punjabi university,
Patiala, Punjab, India).
Approved postgraduate teacher and examiner in Physiology, for Diploma in Sports Medicine (DSM).
(Approved postgraduate course, recognized by the Medical Council of India and affiliated to Baba Farid
University of Medical Sciences, Faridkot, Punjab, India).
Approved postgraduate paper setter and examiner for Guru Nanak Dev University, for Exercise
Physiology and Nutrition, for Masters Course in Sports Physiotherapy. (Approved postgraduate course of
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, India).
Approved teacher for Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Safety and Environment Management
(PGDIESM), for Industrial ergonomics, Health, lifestyle and stress management (elective), Industrial
health and hygiene, Physical Work environment and Communication Skills, at the National Institute of
Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
Approved teacher for Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering (PGDIE), for Industrial Engineering
and Communication Skills at the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
Approved teacher for Postgraduate Diploma in Industrial Management PGDIM), for Communication and
Negotiation Skills at the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
Approved teacher for Postgraduate Diploma in Information Management PGDITM), for Communication
Skills at the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
Approved teacher for Diploma in Ergonomics (D.Erg.), for Work and Exercise Physiology, Physical Work
Environment, Human Physiology an Applied Anthropometry, Fitness and Lifestyle Management at the
National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai
Approved PhD supervisor for Department of Physiotherapy and Sports Sciences, Punjabi University,
Patiala
Approved lecturer and examiner in Exercise Physiology for Diploma in Sports Coaching, conducted by
Sports Authority of India, National Institute of Sports, Patiala, Punjab, India.
My Extramural Activities
Professional
Extensive reading
Writing popular articles in newspapers
Scripting research articles
Class representative during the tenure of M.Sc studies
Convener and member of Teachers‟ – Students Committee at University of Calcutta
Recipient of 1st prize twice at the inter-departmental extempore competition, University of Calcutta
Received 1st prize for essay writing (English) at the inter-departmental competition, University of Calcutta
Recipient of the “Best Actor” Award in 1989.
Individual Champion of the University Fest, “Campus”, in 1989.
School House Captain and School Prefect.
Represented school in Inter-School Cricket Tournament organized by the Cricket Association of Bengal (under the
patronage of Board of Cricket Control in India : BCCI).
Participated in All-India Inter School Debate and other debates. Came 2nd in YMCA Inter-School Open Debate; Twice
first in Inter-House (Intra-School) Debates; First in Essay Writing Competition ; First in Inter-House (Intra-School)
Music Talent Contest (Eastern Music), etc.
Personal
Recitation Acting Creative writing
My Strengths & Weakness
Strengths
As per the feedback received (superiors, juniors & peers)
Punctuality and Dedication Knowledge based analytical skills Meticulousness Innate sense of humour
As per my assessment
Hunger for knowledge Perseverance Single-minded dedication towards professional excellence Ambition & dream Sense of humour
Weakness / Improvement area
As per the feedback received (superiors, juniors & peers)
Over obsession for perfection Overzealous and sometimes fastidious about exactness and precision of job output
As per my assessment
Obsession for success Overtly impassioned and zealous at times
My Values & Beliefs
I believe in the kind of commitment that embroils a single-minded passion for what one does; an unwavering desire for excellence in the way one thinks and the way one works. Genuine confidence is what launches people out of bed in the morning, and sustain them through all day with a spring in their steps.
The most crucial is the human factor; beyond research, computation, planning and process, it‟s the people who make things happen.
The means always justifies the end and not the other way around.
Inherent sense of fair-play.
My Family
Wife: Dr. Sutapa Mukhopadhyay : Physiologist; Deputy General Manager (Operations),
Cognizant Technology Solutions, Mumbai, India.
Son: Shankhayan Mukhopadhyay : 16 years; Student of class XII, KVS, IIT. Powai, Mumbai
Father: Late Sanat Kumar Mukhopadhyay : Physician; Ex-chief medical officer, Ex-army medical officer.
Mother: Late Swati Mukhopadhyay : MA in Philosophy; Home maker
Sister: Dr. Sukti Mukhopadhyay : Physician; Specialized in public health.
Working in Kolkata Corporation as Executive Medical Officer.