ARNAB MUKHERJEE | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ARNAB MUKHERJEE | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology,Roorkee- India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Arnab Mukherjee demonstrated a strong academic foundation from an early age, beginning with his education at Maharishi Vidya Mandir in Balasore, India, where he completed his Class 10th with a commendable 69%. He continued his education in the science stream at Zinc Smelter Senior Secondary School, Vishakhapatnam, achieving 68% in Class 12th.

He pursued a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from Krupajal Engineering College, affiliated with Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Bhubaneswar, graduating in 2014 with a CGPA of 8.00. This was followed by a Master of Technology in Mechanical Engineering (Thermal) from the College of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar, in 2016, where he specialized in hybrid cooling of thermal systems and earned a CGPA of 8.54. Dr. Mukherjee recently completed his Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, in May 2023, focusing on the flow and conjugate heat transfer characteristics of real-scale IRS (Infrared Suppression) devices.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Mukherjee has accumulated diverse professional experience in both academic and research settings. His journey began as an Assistant Professor (Contractual) at Parala Maharaja Engineering College, Berhampur, from July 2016 to December 2017, where he taught theory and lab classes in Mechanical Engineering and guided MTech students.

He then served as an Assistant Professor (Contractual) at the College of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar, from January 2018 to December 2018, continuing his role in teaching and laboratory instruction. Dr. Mukherjee further expanded his research expertise as a Project Fellow at CUPGS BPUT, Rourkela, from February 2021 to August 2023, working on the design of ultra-low head turbines in a project funded by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Mukherjee’s research focuses on thermal systems, particularly in areas such as:

  • Flow and conjugate heat transfer characteristics
  • Hybrid cooling of thermal systems
  • Infrared suppression devices
  • Ultra-low head turbine design
  • Renewable energy systems

His work integrates advanced simulation and modeling techniques using tools like ANSYS FLUENT, CATIA, and AUTOCAD. He also has expertise in using EES software for energy and thermal system analysis.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Mukherjee’s academic and research pursuits have led to several notable achievements:

  • Numerous publications in reputed journals and conferences
  • Active profiles on academic platforms such as Google Scholar and ResearchGate
  • Collaboration with renowned institutions and researchers, as evidenced by his references from esteemed colleagues at NIT Rourkela and NIT Jamshedpur

Impact and Influence

Dr. Mukherjee has made significant contributions to the field of mechanical engineering through his teaching, research, and collaborative projects. His work on thermal systems and renewable energy technologies addresses critical challenges in energy efficiency and sustainability. As a mentor and guide to MTech students, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of engineers and researchers.

Legacy and Future Contributions

With a strong foundation in mechanical engineering and a focus on innovative research, Dr. Mukherjee is poised to continue making impactful contributions to his field. His dedication to discovering new technologies and solving complex challenges positions him as a key player in advancing thermal system design and renewable energy solutions. His ongoing commitment to academic excellence and research innovation will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in the scientific community.

Citations

A total of 228 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations         228
  • h-index           24
  • i10-index        9

Notable Publications 

Thermo-fluid characteristics of an IRS system with louvered cylindrical diathermic funnels considering surface radiation: A three-dimensional numerical exercise

A Mukherjee, V Chandrakar, JR Senapati
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Conjugate free convection with surface radiation from real-scale IRS system with multiple conical funnels: A numerical analysis

V Chandrakar, A Mukherjee, JR Senapati, A Mohanty
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Free convection heat transfer with surface radiation from infrared suppression system and estimation of cooling time

V Chandrakar, A Mukherjee, JR Senapati
Thermal Science and Engineering Progress
Conjugate free convection heat transfer and thermodynamic analysis of infrared suppression device with cylindrical funnels

V Chandrakar, A Mukherjee, JR Senapati, AK Barik
Journal of Heat Transfer
Thermodynamic performance analysis of conductive cylindrical funnel with surface radiation in an infrared suppression device

A Mukherjee, V Chandrakar, JR Senapati
Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications

Manoj Tripathi | Energy | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Manoj Tripathi | Energy | Young Scientist Award

Jaypee Institute of Information Technology- India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Manoj Tripathi has an extensive and solid foundation in the sciences, beginning with his Bachelor’s degree in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from Dr. R M L Avadh University, Faizabad. He further specialized in Physics, earning an M.Sc. with a focus on Electronics from the same university. His advanced studies culminated in an M.Tech. in Cryogenic Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, where he undertook a significant dissertation project on the thermal properties of polymer composites. Dr. Tripathi’s academic journey reached its peak with a Ph.D. in Energy Storage Materials from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, where he focused on the microwave pyrolysis of oil palm shells for supercapacitor applications.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Tripathi’s professional career is marked by significant teaching and research roles. His doctoral research at the University of Malaya was groundbreaking, focusing on developing high-performance supercapacitor electrodes from biomass-derived biochar. This research involved extensive experimentation with microwave pyrolysis and various characterization techniques. He has also contributed to the field through funded projects, notably on the development of rechargeable batteries based on nanostructured materials and tailored MXene for lithium-ion batteries. His academic and professional experiences span across prestigious institutions and collaborative research projects, reflecting his dedication to advancing knowledge in energy storage and materials science.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Tripathi’s research contributions are vast and impactful. His primary focus lies in the development of energy storage materials, particularly supercapacitor electrodes derived from biomass. His Ph.D. work explored the intricate process of microwave pyrolysis, optimizing process parameters to produce high-quality biochar. His research has resulted in numerous publications in high-impact journals, covering topics such as polymer composites, thermophysical properties, and renewable energy. Dr. Tripathi’s expertise extends to polymer degradation, plastic recycling, and thermal energy storage, showcasing his broad interest and commitment to sustainable energy solutions.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Tripathi has been recognized for his innovative research and academic excellence. His work has attracted significant funding from various prestigious bodies, including the Ministry of Human Resource & Development (MHRD) and the Scientific and Industrial Research Board (SERB). His research projects, which range from developing high-capacity batteries to studying the heat transfer characteristics of polymer composites, have not only advanced scientific understanding but also contributed to practical applications in energy storage and material science.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Tripathi’s influence in the scientific community is evidenced by his numerous research publications, contributions to funded projects, and the supervision of graduate theses. His research on energy storage materials, particularly in developing supercapacitor electrodes from renewable resources, has significant implications for sustainable energy technologies. His work on polymer composites and thermal properties has also contributed to advancements in materials science, particularly in applications for electronic packaging and biomedical fields.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Tripathi’s legacy lies in his commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions and materials science. His innovative research on biochar-based supercapacitors and polymer composites has laid the groundwork for future advancements in these fields. As he continues his academic and research endeavors, Dr. Tripathi is poised to make further contributions to renewable energy technologies, enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of energy storage systems. His ongoing and future projects will likely continue to influence and inspire advancements in science and engineering, solidifying his role as a leading researcher in his field.

Citations

A total of 1721 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations        1721
  • h-index           31
  • i10-index        12

Notable Publications 

Effect of process parameters on production of biochar from biomass waste through pyrolysis: A review

M tripathi, JN Sahu, P Ganesan
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

Chemical, dielectric and structural characterization of optimized hydrochar produced from hydrothermal carbonization of palm shell

S Nizamuddin, NM Mubarak, M Tiripathi, NS Jayakumar, JN Sahu, …
Fuel

Forecasting of energy consumption by G20 countries using an adjacent accumulation grey model

I Raheem, NM Mubarak, RR Karri, T Manoj, SM Ibrahim, SA Mazari, …
Scientific Reports

Synthesis and Characterization of TiO2-Water Nanofluids

R Surakasi, S Sripathi, SP Nadimpalli, S Afzal, B Singh, M Tripathi, …
Adsorption Science & Technology

Effect of hydrogen flow rate on the synthesis of carbon nanofiber using microwave-assisted chemical vapour deposition with ferrocene as a catalyst

NM Mubarak, JN Sahu, RR Karri, EC Abdullah, M Tripathi
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Ultrasonic attenuation study of liquid mixtures of Propylene Glycol and DD water at various temperatures

T Sharma, KK Pandey, M Tripathi, A Upmanyu, RC Singh
Materials Today: Proceedings