Dr. Vineet Kumar Chaurasiya | Fluid Dynamics | Young Researcher Award
GLA University Mathura, India
Author Profile
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Vineet Kumar Chaurasiya’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from D.B.S. College, Kanpur under CSJM University, where he laid the foundational framework in the mathematical sciences. He then pursued a Master of Science in Mathematics from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, completing his degree in 2014. His postgraduate project, “Classification of Spectrum of a Bounded Linear Operator”, under the supervision of Prof. P. D. Srivastava, reflects his early interest in abstract and applied mathematics.
His academic pursuits culminated in a Doctorate in Fluid Dynamics from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Jamshedpur, with his Ph.D. thesis titled “Analysis of Hydromagnetic Flow Problems of Viscous, Incompressible and Electrically Conducting Fluids”, supervised by Dr. Ramayan Singh and Dr. Rajat Tripathi.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Dr. Chaurasiya currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at GLA University, Mathura, a role he has held since September 2023. His prior teaching appointments include:
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Guest Faculty at BBAU (Central University), Lucknow (2014–2015)
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Teaching Assistant for laboratory practical courses (NMCT and Numerical Methods) at NIT Jamshedpur (2022–2023)
These roles reflect his commitment to academic excellence and mentorship in higher education.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON FLUID DYNAMICS
Dr. Chaurasiya’s research spans fluid dynamics, magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), nanofluid flow, control theory, thin film flow, biofluids, and self-rewetting power-law fluids. His scholarly contributions include exploring:
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Entropy generation in nanofluids
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Thermal and solutal Marangoni convection
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Magneto-hydrodynamic effects in porous media
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Nonlinear radiative and Joule heating effects
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Hall current and electro-osmotic flows
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Approximate controllability in impulsive systems
His interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical mathematics with cutting-edge engineering and physical applications.
Accolades and Recognition
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Authored 8 peer-reviewed publications in reputed SCI/SCIE-indexed journals, such as Physica A, Numerical Heat Transfer, Scientia Iranica, Indian Journal of Physics, Journal of Engineering Mathematics, and Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry.
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Collaborated with prominent researchers including Dr. Mikhail A. Sheremet, an internationally recognized name in heat transfer and nanofluid research.
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His work has been cited in emerging research, underlining its relevance and applicability in advancing computational and experimental fluid mechanics.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Dr. Chaurasiya’s work contributes significantly to the understanding of complex flow phenomena with real-world relevance in biomedical devices, cooling systems, microfluidics, and energy systems. His models help refine processes involving nanoparticle control, magnetic field optimization, and entropy management—key for sustainable and efficient thermal-fluid systems.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
As a young researcher and educator, Dr. Chaurasiya is poised to lead impactful investigations into:
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Advanced magnetohydrodynamic modeling
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Optimization in energy transfer systems using hybrid nanofluids
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Multiphysics simulation of bio-inspired flows
His continued engagement with fluid-structure interactions and thermocapillarity is expected to generate methodologies that influence both academic research and industrial applications.
CONCLUSION
Dr. Vineet Kumar Chaurasiya exemplifies the modern academic—grounded in theoretical rigor, driven by interdisciplinary curiosity, and committed to addressing engineering and environmental challenges through mathematics. His journey from Kanpur to IIT Kharagpur to NIT Jamshedpur and now GLA University showcases a steady and ambitious ascent in India’s academic landscape.
With a focused research vision, expanding collaborations, and a growing publication portfolio, Dr. Chaurasiya stands as a promising figure in the field of mathematical fluid dynamics and applied analysis.
NOTABLE PUBLICATION:
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Title: Insight into the magnetohydrodynamic flow of CNT-based nanofluid through a horizontal porous channel: Nanoparticle passive control
Authors: V.K. Chaurasiya, A. Kumar, R. Tripathi, R. Singh, M.A. Sheremet
Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
Year: 2024 -
Title: On the solutal and thermal Marangoni convection arising in the self-rewetting fluid flow under hydromagnetic consideration
Authors: V.K. Chaurasiya, R. Tripathi, R. Singh
Journal: Scientia Iranica, Volume 31 (13), Pages 1007–1019
Year: 2024 -
Title: Boundary element analysis for MHD Brinkman flow around circular cylinders inside a microchannel exhibiting wall roughness
Authors: V. Chhabra, C.S. Nishad, M. Sahni, V.K. Chaurasiya
Journal: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, Volume 176, Article 106235
Year: 2025 -
Title: Magneto‐thermogravitational convective flow of hybrid nanomaterial within an enclosure subject to partially active side walls
Authors: P. Sethy, A. Kumar, A.K. Ray, V.K. Chaurasiya, A.N. Dev, M.A. Sheremet
Journal: ZAMM – Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Year: 2025 -
Title: Heat transfer performance in a hybrid nanoliquid enclosure with a hot inner circular obstacle under Lorentz force effect
Authors: P. Sethy, A. Kumar, A.K. Ray, V.K. Chaurasiya, A. Kumari, M.A. Sheremet
Journal: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, Volume 150 (1), Pages 395–412
Year: 2025