Best Paper Award
| Kangkan Choudhury | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of Science and Technology Meghalaya |
| Country | India |
| Scopus ID | 57204730807 |
| Documents | 13 |
| Citations | 68 |
| h-index | 4 |
| Subject Area | Mathematics |
| Event | Best Paper Awards |
| Award | Best Paper Award |
| ORCID | 0000-0003-2809-8428 |
Kangkan Choudhury
Kangkan Choudhury of the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya, India is recognized with the Best Paper Award for research excellence in the field of Mathematics. The recognized research, titled “MHD free convective heat and mass transfer flow passing through semi-infinite plate for Cu-water and TiO2-water nanofluids in presence of radiation embedded in porous medium,” investigates magnetohydrodynamic free-convective heat and mass transfer involving nanofluids, radiation effects, and porous media.
Abstract
This article recognizes Kangkan Choudhury for the Best Paper Award in recognition of research excellence in mathematics. The recognized paper, titled “MHD free convective heat and mass transfer flow passing through semi-infinite plate for Cu-water and TiO2-water nanofluids in presence of radiation embedded in porous medium,” focuses on mathematical modeling of magnetohydrodynamic free convection and heat and mass transfer in nanofluid flows. The study considers Cu-water and TiO2-water nanofluids, radiation effects, and porous-medium conditions, addressing important mathematical and transport-phenomena aspects of advanced fluid-flow systems.
Keywords
MHD Flow, Magnetohydrodynamics, Free Convection, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Nanofluids, Cu-Water Nanofluid, TiO2-Water Nanofluid, Radiation, Porous Medium, Semi-Infinite Plate, Mathematical Modeling, Fluid Mechanics, Thermal Engineering, Mathematics.
Introduction
The recognized paper examines the mathematical behavior of magnetohydrodynamic free-convective heat and mass transfer through a semi-infinite plate under conditions involving nanofluids, radiation, and a porous medium. Magnetohydrodynamic flow combines fluid motion with magnetic-field effects, while nanofluids provide a framework for studying enhanced thermal transport through suspended nanoparticles.
Research Profile
Kangkan Choudhury is affiliated with the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya, India, and is associated with the subject area of Mathematics. The provided academic information records 13 documents, 68 citations, and an h-index of 4. The researcher’s Scopus Author ID is 57204730807, while the ORCID identifier is 0000-0003-2809-8428.
Research Contributions
The research contributes to the mathematical study of coupled heat and mass transfer phenomena by integrating several physical effects into a unified flow model. The consideration of magnetic-field effects, free convection, nanofluids, radiation, and porous-medium characteristics provides a multidimensional framework for analyzing complex transport behavior.
Research Impact
The provided academic profile records 13 documents, 68 citations, and an h-index of 4 for Kangkan Choudhury. These indicators provide a quantitative view of the researcher’s indexed scholarly output and citation activity.
The recognized research has relevance to mathematical modeling and applied transport phenomena. Its focus on nanofluid heat transfer, magnetohydrodynamics, radiation, and porous media connects mathematical analysis with areas of fluid mechanics, thermal systems, energy transport, and engineering applications.
Award Suitability
The Best Paper Award recognizes research demonstrating academic quality, originality, relevance, and meaningful contribution to its respective discipline. Kangkan Choudhury’s recognized research aligns with these objectives through its mathematical investigation of MHD free convection, heat and mass transfer, nanofluids, radiation, and porous-medium effects.
Conclusion
Kangkan Choudhury represents a research contribution in the field of Mathematics, particularly in mathematical modeling of fluid flow and coupled heat and mass transfer. The recognized paper, “MHD free convective heat and mass transfer flow passing through semi-infinite plate for Cu-water and TiO2-water nanofluids in presence of radiation embedded in porous medium,” brings together magnetohydrodynamic effects, nanofluid transport, radiation, and porous-medium characteristics within a mathematical framework.
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References
- Scopus Author Profile: Kangkan Choudhury, Author ID 57204730807.
Scopus.Scopus Author Profile - ORCID Research Profile: Kangkan Choudhury.
ORCID.ORCID Research Profile - Best Paper Awards.
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