Dr. Idrees Khan | Computational Fluid Dynamics

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Dr. Idrees Khan : Leading Researcher in Computational Fluid Dynamics

Visiting Lecturer at Heat exchangers, University of Engineering and Technology,Pakistan

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🔬 Your successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

EDUCATION :

Between November 2, 2018, and July 22, 2022, I undertook a transformative academic journey at the University of Cape Town in Cape Town, South Africa, where I successfully earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics. My specialization focused on the dynamic field of Applied Mathematics, reflecting my dedication to the practical applications of mathematical principles. The program equipped me with advanced knowledge, research skills, and a profound understanding of mathematical concepts, laying the groundwork for contributing to the ongoing advancements in the field.

Prior to my doctoral studies, from February 17, 2014, to November 7, 2016, I pursued a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Applied Mathematics at Abdul Wali Khan University in Mardan, Pakistan. Throughout this period, I demonstrated my commitment to academic excellence, culminating in a final grade of CGPA 3.03/4. This master’s program provided me with a solid foundation in applied mathematics, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills.

HONOURS AND AWARDS:

Throughout my academic journey, I have been honored with notable accolades that underscore my dedication to scholarly pursuits. From 2018 to 2022, I was awarded a fully funded NRF Scholarship, facilitating my pursuit of a Ph.D. This prestigious scholarship not only recognized my academic potential but also provided essential support for my doctoral studies.

In the years 2014 to 2016, I was privileged to be a recipient of the Prime Minister Fully Funded Scholarship during my M.Phil. program. This scholarship not only alleviated financial barriers but also served as a testament to my commitment to academic excellence and research endeavors. Furthermore, my academic achievements were evident early in my journey when, from 2008 to 2010, I secured the third position in my B.Sc. studies. This accomplishment reflects not only my academic capabilities but also my consistent effort and dedication to achieving excellence in my undergraduate studies.

PUBLICATIONS:

1. Idrees, Taza Gul, Saeed Islam, M.A Khan, Wajiduallah, Z.Shah. “Analytical Solutions for Transient Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluids” J. Appl. Environ. Biol. Sci., 5(11)17-25, 2015.

2. Gul, T., Haleem, I., Ullah, I., Khan, M. A., Bonyah, E., Khan, I., & Shuaib, M. (2018). The study of the entropy generation in a thin film flow with variable fluid properties past over a stretching sheet. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 10(11), 1687814018789522.

3. Khan, I., Chinyoka, T., & Gill, A. (2022). Computational analysis of shear banding in simple shear flow of viscoelastic fluid-based nanofluids subject to exothermic reactions. Energies, 15(5), 1719.

4. Khan, I., Chinyoka, T., & Gill, A. (2022). Dynamics of non-isothermal pressure-driven flow of generalized viscoelastic-fluid-based nanofluids in a channel. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022.

5. Khan, I., Chinyoka, T., & Gill, A. (2022). Computational analysis of the dynamics of generalizedviscoelastic-fluid-based nanofluids subject to exothermic reaction in shear-flow. Journal of Nanofluids, 11(4), 487-499.

 

Mr. Satish Namburi | Thermal engineering

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Mr. Satish Namburi: Leading Researcher in Thermal engineering

Asst prof in Thermal engineering from Sagi Rama Krishnam Raju Engineering College, India

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Mr. Satish Namburi, a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a Asst prof in Thermal engineering from Sagi Rama Krishnam Raju Engineering College, India. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

Professional Profiles:

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

  1. PhD in Mechanical Engineering
    • University: ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY
    • Year of Completion: Pursuing
  2. M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering (Thermal Engineering)
    • University: JNTUK
    • Year of Completion: 2012
    • Percentage/CGPA: 8.13
  3. B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
    • University: JNTUK
    • Year of Completion: 2010
    • Percentage/CGPA: 59
  4. Intermediate (Math’s, Physics, and Chemistry)
    • Institution: ADITYA Jr College, Bhimavaram
    • Year of Completion: 2006
    • Percentage: 58
  5. S.S.C.
    • Institution: ZPH School, Bhaskararaopet
    • Year of Completion: 2004
    • Percentage: 57

WORK EXPERIENCE

  1. SSIT, Nuzvid
    • Designation: Assistant Professor
    • Period: 1 year
  2. SRKREC, Chinnamiram
    • Designation: Assistant Professor
    • Period: 11 years

SUBJECTS TAUGHT

  • Engineering Thermodynamics
  • Thermal Engineering
  • Prime Movers and Pumps
  • I C Engines and Gas Turbines
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
  • Heat and Mass Transfer

ACADEMIC RESEARCH PROJECTS

  1. PhD (Accepted thesis title):
    • Title: Nonlocal thermoelastic damping analysis of nanostructures using non-Fourier heat conduction models
    • Description: Thermoelastic damping (TED) phenomenon in nanostructures, exploring energy dissipation due to temperature and strain interactions.
  2. M.Tech:
    • Title: Thermal buckling and Vibrations analysis of nanoplate based on nonlocal continuum Mechanics
    • Description: Thermal vibration analysis of orthotropic nanoplates, considering small scale effects using nonlocal continuum mechanics.

RESEARCH PUBLICATION DETAILS

International Journal Papers (Published)

  1. Thermal vibration analysis of orthotropic Nano plates based on nonlocal continuum mechanics – Physica E (Elsevier)
  2. Magnetic field and surface elasticity effects on thermal vibration properties of nanoplates – Composite Structures (Elsevier)
  3. Thermoelastic damping in nonlocal rod using three-phase lag heat conduction model – J. Thermal Stresses (Taylor & Francis)
  4. Nonlocal thermo-elastic damping of a longitudinally vibrating nanotube with internal fluid flow based on DPL-HCM – Journal of Research in Mechanical Engineering
  5. Physical insights in thermo-elastic damping and critical magnetic field of an embedded micro/nanobeam resonator – Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures (Taylor & Francis)

International Journals Paper (Under accepted)

  1. Analytical solutions for thermoelastic damping of rotational ring resonators incorporating thermal relaxations and elastic small scales – Journal of Thermal Stresses (Taylor & Francis)

International Conference Paper (Under accepted)

  1. Transient thermo-elastic analysis of a thin composite plate using three-phase lag heat conduction – 8th International Congress on Computational Mechanics and Simulation, IIT Indore, India

International Journals Paper (Under Review)

  1. Analysis of three-phase-lag heat conduction based thermo-elastic damping of a rotational ring under the influence of external electric field and small-scale effects – Transactions of the Indian National Academy of Engineering.