Mohan Lal | Artificial Intelligence | Solar energy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mohan Lal | Artificial Intelligence | Solar energy | Research Excellence Award

Jai Narain vyas university Jodhpur, India

Dr. Mohan Lal is a researcher in renewable energy science with strong academic training in chemistry and energy systems. His professional experience centers on experimental and analytical research in photogalvanic cells, solar energy conversion, and energy storage technologies. His work emphasizes surfactant-based and dye-sensitized photogalvanic systems aimed at improving efficiency and sustainability. Recognized for research excellence through peer-reviewed publications and active journal reviewing, his contributions advance eco-friendly energy solutions and strengthen the scientific foundation of solar energy research.

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Prasanth Kumar Enaganti | Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Prasanth Kumar Enaganti | Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Manipal Institute of Technology | India

Dr. Enaganti Prasanth Kumar is an accomplished researcher and academician in the fields of solar photovoltaics, renewable energy, nanoelectronics, and materials science engineering. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), MAHE, Manipal. His research focuses on the characterization of solar cells, underwater photovoltaics, printed electronics, and nanomaterial-based supercapacitors. With significant contributions to projects funded by DRDO, the U.S. Department of Energy, and KAUST, Dr. Kumar has demonstrated exceptional expertise in advanced solar energy technologies, photonic curing processes, and laser-assisted material fabrication. He has published numerous high-impact research papers in leading journals such as Progress in Photovoltaics, Energy, Solar Energy, and IEEE Sensors Journal. His Google Scholar profile reports over 540 citations, an h-index of 14, and an i10-index of 18, reflecting his growing research influence. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Pilani, along with M.Tech and B.E. degrees in renewable and electrical engineering, respectively. Dr. Kumar has received recognition for excellence in research and continues to contribute to interdisciplinary advancements in sustainable and smart energy systems.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

Enaganti, P. K., Bhattacharjee, A., Ghosh, A., Chanchangi, Y. N., Chakraborty, C., & Goel, S. (2022). Experimental investigations for dust build-up on low-iron glass exterior and its effects on the performance of solar PV systems. Energy, 239, 122213.

Kulkarni, M. B., Enaganti, P. K., Amreen, K., & Goel, S. (2020). Internet of Things enabled portable thermal management system with microfluidic platform to synthesize MnO₂ nanoparticles for electrochemical sensing. Nanotechnology, 31(42), 425504.

Enaganti, P. K., Dwivedi, P. K., Srivastava, A. K., & Goel, S. (2020). Study of solar irradiance and performance analysis of submerged monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar cells. Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, 28(7), 725–735.

Rewatkar, P., Enaganti, P. K., Rishi, M., Mukhopadhyay, S. C., & Goel, S. (2021). Single-step inkjet-printed paper-origami arrayed air-breathing microfluidic microbial fuel cell and its validation. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 46(71), 35408–35419.

Enaganti, P. K., Dwivedi, P. K., Sudha, R., Srivastava, A. K., & Goel, S. (2019). Underwater characterization and monitoring of amorphous and monocrystalline solar cells in diverse water settings. IEEE Sensors Journal, 20(5), 2730–2737. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2019.2952428.

Swati Gangwar | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Swati Gangwar | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu, India

Author Profile

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ms. Swati Gangwar began her academic journey in Chemical Engineering with distinction, graduating with first-class honors from the Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology for Handicapped (AITH), Kanpur, in 2016. Her strong foundation in core engineering principles was further enhanced during her Master’s degree at Harcourt Butler Technical University (HBTU), Kanpur, where she specialized in advanced heat and mass transfer systems, graduating in 2019.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently a Research Scholar (PhD) at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu, Ms. Gangwar is an emerging scholar in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Her work is focused on natural circulation systems, heat transfer, and passive cooling technologies—an area that intersects both fundamental research and sustainable engineering applications.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Ms. Gangwar’s research revolves around single-phase natural circulation loops (NCLs) and thermosyphon heat transport devices (THTDs), especially for innovative applications like indoor solar cooktops and passive nuclear safety systems. Her studies contribute to the design and analysis of intrinsically safe, energy-efficient thermal systems. With a blend of experimental validation, analytical modeling, and CFD simulation, she has significantly advanced understanding in this niche but vital area.

Key research areas:

  • Indoor solar cooktops

  • Thermosyphon heat transport devices

  • Single-phase natural circulation

  • Passive cooling systems for SMRs

  • Stability analysis of circulation loops

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Swati Gangwar’s research has been published in reputed SCI/Scopus-indexed journals:

  • Nuclear Engineering and Design (2025, 2 publications)

  • IEEE Electrification Magazine (2024)

  • Heat Transfer Engineering Journal (2025, Accepted)

  • ASTFE Digital Library (2024)

She has co-authored papers with renowned scientists such as Dr. P.K. Vijayan, and her work is increasingly cited in the field of passive thermal system design.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Her work has direct implications for energy sustainability, nuclear safety, and renewable energy. Applications include:

  • Passive cooling systems in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)

  • Solar-powered thermal reboilers and space-heating

  • Decay heat removal in post-Fukushima nuclear design

  • Cooling for electronic devices and transformers

  • Development of eco-friendly cooking systems

Her contributions offer scalable and sustainable solutions for energy needs, particularly relevant to rural electrification, renewable integration, and disaster-resilient infrastructure.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Swati envisions a future where passive systems become the cornerstone of sustainable design. Her ongoing PhD work is laying the groundwork for:

  • Robust modeling frameworks for CNCLs

  • Development of IMT-PDHRSs for accident-resilient reactors

  • Integration of solar thermal systems in residential and industrial sectors

Her legacy will be defined by bridging theoretical thermohydraulics with real-world energy solutions.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Swati Gangwar is a dynamic and driven researcher whose work is advancing the frontiers of chemical engineering, renewable energy, and passive heat transport. With a clear commitment to both academic rigor and practical application, she is set to become a leading innovator in sustainable thermal systems.

 🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Title: Insights on the steady-state performance of single-phase natural circulation loops

Authors: Swati Gangwar, Pallippattu Krishnan Vijayan (P.K. Vijayan), Goutam Dutta

Journal: Nuclear Engineering and Design

Year: 2025