Himanshoo Verma | Wind analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Himanshoo Verma | Wind analysis | Best Researcher Award

Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, nagpur, India

Author Profile

🧑‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Himanshoo Verma, a promising researcher in the domain of structural and wind engineering, began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Civil Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal, in 2015, graduating with an impressive 82.2%. His early education laid a strong foundation in civil engineering concepts, sparking a growing interest in wind-structure interaction.

He went on to pursue an M.Tech in Structural Engineering from RGPV in 2019, further deepening his understanding of structures under various load conditions. His academic excellence and passion for advanced research culminated in his enrolment for a Ph.D. in Structural and Wind Engineering at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur, with an expected completion in September 2024. His doctoral research is a testament to his academic rigor, exploring complex aerodynamic phenomena affecting tall buildings using state-of-the-art Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) models.

🧑‍💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Verma’s professional journey reflects a well-rounded blend of academia, industry, and consultancy. His early teaching stints include positions as Lecturer and Assistant Professor in institutes like OIST Bhopal, KCNIT Banda, and OGI Bhopal. Here, he mentored future civil engineers and shared his expertise in structural design, CFD simulations, and machine learning applications in wind engineering.

He has actively contributed to structural proof checking and design of various public infrastructure projects, including:

  • 🏢 Government Printing Press for SPD Infra Consultants Pvt. Ltd.

  • 🏫 Hostel buildings for S.N.D.T. Women’s University and GIRLS HOSTEL Bijepar.

  • 🏥 AIIMS Raipur structures and water treatment plants for AQUADESS.

  • 🛫 Structural audit of the terminal building at Shirdi Airport.
    These roles emphasized his expertise in tools such as STAAD-Pro, ETABS, ANSYS (CFD), and OpenFOAM, further supported by Python and MATLAB for predictive modeling.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Verma’s research focus is centered on wind interference effects on C-shaped tall buildings, with an emphasis on machine learning and CFD simulation. His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Study of Wind Interference due to C-Shaped Tall Building using CFD and AI-ML”, aims to improve wind load predictions on high-rise buildings — a crucial aspect for ensuring structural safety and economic design 🏙️💨.

His research is structured into:

  1. CFD simulations of tall C-shaped buildings,

  2. Calculation of pressure, force, and moment coefficients, and

  3. Development and validation of AI/ML models (e.g., ANFIS, soft computing).

These models promise to save time ⏱️ and resources 💰 for building designers, offering robust tools for aerodynamic prediction and substructure-superstructure interaction analysis.

📚 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Verma has published 4 peer-reviewed SCI-indexed journal articles, including in prestigious outlets like:

  1. Structures (Elsevier)Forecasting pressure coefficients using ML models (2025),

  2. KSCE Journal of Civil EngineeringAerodynamic coefficients using ANFIS (2024),

  3. Structures and Buildings (ICE Publishing)Soft computing models for C-shaped buildings (2024),

  4. Wind and StructuresCFD-based wind interference studies (2023).

He also published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (SCOPUS-indexed), showcasing predictive modeling techniques in wind engineering contexts. Dr. Verma regularly presents at national conferences, such as SEC 2023 (VNIT Nagpur) and the 10th National Conference on Wind Engineering (VIT Chennai, 2024).

Moreover, he serves as a reviewer for respected journals like:

  • Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Structures and Buildings 🏗️

  • Engineering Sustainability ♻️

  • Journal of Building Simulation

  • Wind and Structures 🌪️

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Verma’s work lies at the intersection of civil engineering, AI, and sustainability. His approach using machine learning for wind load estimation represents a futuristic stride in structural design methodologies. By enabling quicker and more accurate design decisions, his research supports the development of safer, cost-effective, and sustainable high-rise infrastructure in urban environments 🌆.

His hybrid modeling techniques serve as a blueprint for interdisciplinary research across CFD, AI, and structural reliability, thereby influencing next-generation engineers and researchers to adopt smarter simulation-based design practices.

🏆 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Verma nears the completion of his doctoral journey, his contributions are expected to form a cornerstone for future tall building design strategies. He envisions the integration of smart algorithms 🤖, predictive analytics 📊, and wind tunnel simulations 🌪️ into mainstream engineering practices. His aspiration is to establish a center for excellence in wind-engineering simulations, mentoring young scholars and collaborating globally on urban resilience and tall structure safety.

With growing urbanization and the need for vertical expansion, Dr. Himanshoo Verma’s expertise in CFD-AI fusion is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the civil engineering community — guiding future projects toward both efficiency and sustainability 🌱.

Notable Publications 

    1. Title: Forecasting aerodynamic coefficients of bi-axial symmetric C plan-shaped tall buildings using ANFIS
      Authors: H. Verma, R.S. Sonparote
      Journal: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering
      Year: 2024

    2. Title: Forecasting of Aerodynamic Coefficient on Two Identical Tall Building for Various Wind Incident Angle by CFD
      Authors: H. Verma, R.S. Sonparote
      Journal: Structural Engineering Convention
      Year: 2023

    3. Title: Forecasting of pressure coefficient for wind interference due to surrounding tall building on a tall rectangular building using CFD data trained machine learning models
      Authors: H. Verma, R. Sonparote
      Journal: Structures
      Year: 2025

    4. Title: Numerical investigation of wind interference effect on twin C-shaped tall buildings
      Authors: H. Verma, R.S. Sonparote
      Journal: Wind and Structures
      Year: 2023

    5. Title: Soft computing-based prediction models for interference effect of twin C-shape tall building
      Authors: H. Verma, R. Sonparote
      Journal: Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Structures and Buildings
      Year: 2024

Sher khan | Aerospace Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Sher khan | Aerospace Engineering| Best Researcher Award

IIUM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Sher Afghan Khan embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in engineering, completing his Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Mechanical) from Aligarh Muslim University in 1982. He soon pursued higher studies at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK), obtaining his M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering with a specialization in Aerodynamics in 1984. Driven by a deep interest in the physics of high-speed flows, Dr. Khan returned to IITK to complete his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2001. His doctoral research focused on “Control of Suddenly Expanded Flows,” a cutting-edge topic in gas dynamics and high-speed aerodynamics, reflecting his early engagement with experimental and theoretical aspects of aerospace engineering.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Khan’s professional career spans over four decades and includes influential positions in academia and defense research. Beginning as a Research Assistant at IITK (1982-1984), he soon contributed to India’s defense sector as a Senior Scientific Officer at the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), DRDO from 1984 to 1993. At DRDO, he was engaged in complex research involving high-speed jet flows, projectile dynamics, and propulsion systems—aligning with his core interest in gas dynamics.

Transitioning into academia, Dr. Khan joined Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) as a Reader and later became a Professor in Mechanical Engineering. He also held administrative leadership roles, including Principal of Z.H. College of Engineering & Technology (AMU) and P.A. College of Engineering, Mangalore. Since 2015, he has served as a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), contributing to international collaborations in thermal sciences and fluid mechanics.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌐

Dr. Khan’s research areas include gas dynamics, experimental aerodynamics, high-speed jet control, heat transfer, and thermal sciences. His landmark research on active and passive control of high-speed jets, base drag reduction techniques, and stability derivatives in supersonic/hypersonic flows has advanced the field significantly.

He has authored over 463 peer-reviewed journal papers and 158 conference papers, covering experimental techniques, CFD modeling, and aerospace propulsion. His research also delves into SI & CI engines and estimation of stability derivatives for aerospace structures like wedges, cones, and ogives in extreme flow conditions. 🚀

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Khan has received multiple prestigious honors, including:

  • Top 2% Scientist in the World (2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024) by Stanford University via Elsevier Data Repository 📈
  • Inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who in Science and Engineering.
  • Institute and QIP scholarships during his early academic career.

He has also played a key role as a reviewer for elite international journals such as Physics of Fluids, International Journal of Thermal Sciences, Aerospace MDPI, and Energy by Elsevier, demonstrating his influence on global research trends. 📄

Impact and Influence 🔄

Dr. Khan’s mentorship has significantly contributed to academic and research development, having supervised 17 Ph.D. and 15 Master’s scholars to completion, with several more currently under his guidance. He has designed and delivered advanced courses like High-Temperature Gas Dynamics, Advanced Solid Mechanics, and Simulation in Thermal Engineering, influencing generations of engineers and researchers.

He has chaired and participated in over 50 international conferences and seminars, bringing attention to Indian and Malaysian aerospace research capabilities. His leadership roles as Dean (Research) and Principal further highlight his dedication to advancing educational and scientific excellence.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Dr. Sher Afghan Khan’s legacy is anchored in his relentless pursuit of innovation in aerospace and thermal sciences. His contribution to drag reduction, jet control technologies, and hypersonic flow understanding continues to inspire ongoing research. With global recognitions under his belt and active involvement in shaping engineering curricula and policy, Dr. Khan is set to influence future advancements in aerospace engineering and sustainable propulsion systems. 🚨

Through academic leadership, prolific publishing, and dedicated mentorship, he remains a beacon in the global engineering community, committed to knowledge dissemination and interdisciplinary collaboration. His ongoing research and academic activities at IIUM are paving the way for novel explorations in high-speed flow control and renewable thermal systems. ✨

Citations

A total of 9936 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations        9936
  • h-index              48
  • i10-index          281

Notable Publications 

  1. Title: Sorption of the long-lived radionuclides cesium-134, strontium-85 and cobalt-60 on bentonite
    Author: SA Khan

    Journal: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 
    Year: 2003.

  2. Title: Institutional quality and financial development: Evidence from developing and emerging economies
    Author: H Khan, S Khan, F Zuojun

    Journal: Global Business Review
    Year: 2022.

  3. Title: A review of third generation solar cells
    Author: N Shah, AA Shah, PK Leung, S Khan, K Sun, X Zhu, Q Liao

    Journal: Processes 
    Year: 2023.

  4. Title: Analysis of a robot selection problem using two newly developed hybrid MCDM models of TOPSIS-ARAS and COPRAS-ARAS
    Author: SS Goswami, DK Behera, A Afzal, A Razak Kaladgi, SA Khan

    Journal: Symmetry
    Year: 2021.