Dr Srimannarayana Grandhi is the Head of College in the College of Information and Communications Technology. He is also a member of the ICT Course Committee, ICT Course Reference Committee and the University Curriculum Committee. Dr Grandhi received his Master of Business Administration and Master of ERP degrees from Victoria University, Master of Information Systems degree from Central Queensland University and PhD from RMIT University in Australia.
Dr Grandhi is an active researcher with research interests in educational technology, technology adoption, sustainability and multicriteria decision making. He has published several papers in reputed international conferences and refereed journals and also participated in collaborative book chapters. He is currently teaching Blockchain technologies and Enterprise systems at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels and supervising research students.
Over the years, Dr Grandhi has published research papers at Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) listed conferences and journals. He is also a guest editor for the special issue (Environmental Research and Public Health) of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Bachelor of Pharmacy - Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai (India)
Master of Business Administration - Victoria University (Australia)
Master of Information Systems - Central Queensland University (Australia)
Master of Business (ERP) - Victoria University (Australia)
PhD - RMIT University (Australia)
Central Queensland University
Received Vice Chancellor’s (Tier 1) Award for Learning and Teaching 2016 for a commitment to being accessible and responsive to students’ needs, enthusiasm about the area of teaching and high level of skills in practice.
Blockchain Technologies
Databases and Data warehouses
Enterprise Systems
Human Resource Management
Information Systems
Networking
Organisational Behaviour
Project Management
Member of the Australian Computer Society
Completed 2 projects with The World Bank
I am currently accredited for supervision in the following: