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Engineering Futures and Purpose with Dr G Uma

Engineering Futures and Purpose with Dr G Uma



In this episode of Software People Stories, Gayatri Kalyanaraman speaks with Dr. G Uma, Professor in the Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering and Dean of Institutional Development & Alumni Relations at NIT Trichy. An alumna herself, Dr. Uma reflects on her 27-year journey in academia, her pioneering work in MEMS technology, and her deep commitment to guiding future engineers.


From humble beginnings as the first faculty in a rural college to shaping NIT Trichy’s international profile, Dr. Uma’s career blends research excellence, institution building, and mentorship. She shares candid stories of early struggles, the leap into doctoral research, building one of South India’s first MEMS Design Centers, and balancing administrative leadership with a hands-on teaching approach.

Listeners will also hear her grounded advice on health, career focus, networking, and completing what you start—whether that’s a degree or a passion project. She speaks openly about the challenges of motivating today’s students in a world of distractions and the importance of developing both technical skills and professional ethics.


Key Takeaways:

  • Passion for Teaching – How a rural college role ignited her lifelong love for education.
  • MEMS Pioneer – Building a MEMS Design Center in 2004, ahead of its time in India.
  • Doctorate with Purpose – Why PhDs are about philosophy, not just a title.
  • Mentoring Future Engineers – Using societal problem-solving and teamwork to develop leadership in students.
  • Advice for Students – Stay clear on your goals, master your core field, network widely, and prioritize health.
  • Institutional Vision – Balancing global branding for NIT Trichy with deep alumni engagement.


Notable Quotes:

“Only when we are able to do what we are doing at present best, can we achieve our passion.”

“PhD is not just another degree — it’s a philosophy in research.”

“Health is the most important thing in the world; without it, everything else is zero.”


Perfect for:

  • Students seeking clarity on career paths in engineering.
  • Academics balancing research, teaching, and administration.
  • Alumni curious about NIT Trichy’s vision and outreach.
  • Anyone inspired by stories of perseverance, innovation, and mentorship.


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