Ritwik Maiti | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ritwik Maiti | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, India

Summary:

Dr. Ritwik Maiti is an accomplished researcher in the field of fluid dynamics and granular flow, with a particular emphasis on the behavior of granular materials in various contexts such as silos, open channels, and underground cavities. His work has contributed significantly to understanding the flow of granular media in natural and industrial processes. Dr. Maiti has held prestigious research positions at the National University of Singapore and the University of Sheffield, where he worked on projects ranging from wind-tunnel tests to flow modeling in porous media. He is currently contributing to the academic and research community at Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, where he continues his innovative research on granular flows and their interactions with fluid dynamics.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

Dr. Ritwik Maiti is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (2011–2017), where his research focused on the dynamics of dense granular flows through silos, closed channels, and open channels. Dr. Maiti holds a Master of Engineering (M.E.) in Heat Power Engineering from Jadavpur University, Kolkata (2009–2011), and a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Mechanical Engineering from Kalyani Government Engineering College, West Bengal (2008).

🏢 Professional Experience:

Dr. Maiti has extensive research experience in both mechanical and civil engineering. From 2018 to 2021, he was a Research Fellow with the Fluid Mechanics Research Group at the National University of Singapore, where he worked on projects related to wind-tree interaction and the minimization of granular mixture segregation. Prior to this, he was a Research Associate at the University of Sheffield (2017–2018), where he focused on modeling flow through porous granular media as part of the Geotechnical Engineering Research Group. His professional expertise includes the design and development of experimental fluid flow facilities and the handling of advanced equipment such as high-speed cameras, particle image velocimetry, and particle analyzers.

Research Interests:

Dr. Maiti’s research interests lie at the intersection of fluid mechanics and granular flow. His areas of focus include:

  • Experimental Fluid Dynamics
  • Granular Flow Dynamics
  • Geophysical Flows and Avalanches
  • Granular Mixing and Segregation
  • Fluid-Structure Interaction
  • Impact Crater Analysis
  • Underground Cavity Collapse
  • Multiphase Flows
  • Discrete Element Model (DEM)
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and CFD-DEM Coupling

He is also skilled in high-speed photography, image processing, and the use of software such as Matlab, Autocad, and LIGGGHTS for simulation and analysis.

Author Metrics:

Dr. Maiti has published numerous articles in international journals and conferences, including:

  • 10 publications in top-tier journals such as Physics of Fluids, Powder Technology, and AIChE Journal.
  • Contributions to leading conferences such as the International Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power and the International Conference on Multiphase Flow.
  • A book chapter published by Springer in 2017.
  • Several research papers currently under review in journals like Powder Technology and Ocean Engineering.

Dr. Maiti’s research on granular dynamics has garnered significant attention in his field, contributing valuable insights into both theoretical models and practical applications.

Top Noted Publication:

Experiments on Eccentric Granular Discharge from a Quasi-Two-Dimensional Silo

  • Authors: R. Maiti, G. Das, P.K. Das
  • Journal: Powder Technology
  • Volume: 301
  • Pages: 1054-1066
  • Year: 2016
  • Citations: 35
  • Summary: This study presents experimental investigations on granular discharge from a quasi-two-dimensional silo with an eccentric outlet. The paper discusses the flow behavior, discharge rates, and the formation of patterns in the granular material as it exits the silo. The experiments provide a detailed understanding of the flow field dynamics during eccentric discharge.

Granular Drainage from a Quasi-2D Rectangular Silo through Two Orifices Symmetrically and Asymmetrically Placed at the Bottom

  • Authors: R. Maiti, G. Das, P.K. Das
  • Journal: Physics of Fluids
  • Volume: 29 (10)
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 25
  • Summary: This research explores the granular flow through a rectangular silo with two bottom orifices, placed both symmetrically and asymmetrically. The work examines how different placement configurations of the orifices affect the flow and drainage dynamics of granular materials, contributing valuable insights into granular discharge mechanics.

Flow Field During Eccentric Discharge from Quasi-Two-Dimensional Silos—Extension of the Kinematic Model with Validation

  • Authors: R. Maiti, S. Meena, P.K. Das, G. Das
  • Journal: AIChE Journal
  • Volume: 62 (5)
  • Pages: 1439-1453
  • Year: 2016
  • Citations: 19
  • Summary: This paper extends a kinematic model to describe the flow field during eccentric discharge from a quasi-2D silo. The study provides experimental validation of the model and offers insights into the flow patterns and velocity fields of granular materials, expanding the understanding of discharge processes in industrial and natural granular systems.

Cracking of Tar by Steam Reforming and Hydrogenation: An Equilibrium Model Development

  • Authors: R. Maiti, S. Ghosh, S. De
  • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
  • Volume: 3
  • Pages: 103-111
  • Year: 2013
  • Citations: 6
  • Summary: This paper focuses on developing an equilibrium model for tar cracking using steam reforming and hydrogenation. The study addresses the challenges associated with tar removal in biomass gasification and proposes a model to predict the outcomes of chemical reactions involved in the process.

Self-Organization of Granular Flow by Basal Friction Variation: Natural Jump, Moving Bore, and Flying Avalanche

  • Authors: R. Maiti, G. Das, P.K. Das
  • Journal: AIChE Journal
  • Volume: 69 (1)
  • Article: e17943
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: This recent study investigates the self-organization phenomena in granular flows due to variations in basal friction. The paper describes natural jumps, moving bores, and flying avalanches in granular media, providing key insights into the mechanics of granular flow and segregation.

Conclusion:

Dr. Ritwik Maiti’s contributions to fluid dynamics and granular flow research, particularly in areas like silo flows and porous media, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His published work demonstrates both depth and innovation in key fields of mechanical engineering, and his international experience enhances his profile. While expanding his research into more applied fields and taking on greater leadership roles could strengthen his application, his current contributions to science are exceptional, positioning him well for recognition in the field of mechanical engineering research.

 

Adnan Qamar | Sustainability Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adnan Qamar | Sustainability Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Pakistan

Summary:

Dr. Adnan Qamar is a dedicated academic and researcher in the field of mechanical engineering, with a specialization in thermal systems and energy management. He completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from UET Lahore in 2022, where his research contributed significantly to the fields of nanofluids and energy conservation. With over a decade of teaching and research experience, Dr. Qamar has a profound understanding of thermal power engineering and has made noteworthy contributions to sustainable energy applications. He has authored more than 35 research papers and has secured multiple research grants. His work is recognized internationally, with significant contributions to conferences, industrial collaborations, and reviewer roles for reputed journals.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
    University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, 2022
  • M.Sc. in Thermal Power Engineering
    University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, 2013
  • B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering
    University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, 2009

🏢 Professional Experience:

Dr. Adnan Qamar is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical, Mechatronics & Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore (New Campus), Pakistan, since September 2022. His responsibilities include teaching and conducting research in areas related to heat transfer, energy conservation, and nanofluids. Prior to this, Dr. Qamar served as a Lecturer at the same institution from April 2010 to September 2022. His industrial experience includes working as a Trainee Engineer in Quality Control at Millat Tractors Limited, where he was responsible for ensuring quality standards at the Engine Assembly Plant from October 2009 to April 2010.

Research Interests:

Dr. Qamar’s research focuses on various energy-related areas, including heat transfer and thermal management, nanofluids, energy conservation, phase change materials, renewable energy resources, and solar energy conversion. He is particularly interested in sustainable energy solutions and the environmental impact of energy systems.

Author Metrics:

Dr. Qamar’s research has been published in high-impact journals such as Case Studies in Thermal EngineeringHeliyonAlexandria Engineering Journal, and Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. His work emphasizes the development of efficient thermal systems for energy conservation and environmental sustainability, contributing significantly to both academia and industry.

Top Noted Publication:

Advancing sustainable cooling: Performance analysis of a solar-driven thermoelectric refrigeration system for eco-friendly solutionsCase Studies in Thermal Engineering

2024-08 | journal-article
 
DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2024.104781

Enhanced thermal conductivity of plasma generated ZnO-MgO based hybrid nanofluids: An experimental studyHeliyon

2024 | journal-article

DOI: 10.1016/J.HELIYON.2024.E26396

WOSUID: WOS:001188943200001

Thermal and hydraulic performance of ZnO/EG based nanofluids in mini tubes of different diameters: An experimental investigationHeliyon

2024 | journal-article
 
DOI: 10.1016/J.HELIYON.2024.E26493

WOSUID: WOS:001202190500001

Experimental analysis of thermal performance of direct absorption parabolic trough collector integrating water based nanofluids for sustainable environment applicationsCase Studies in Thermal Engineering

2023-09 | journal-article

DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2023.103366

Part of ISSN: 2214-157X

Effect of surfactants on the convective heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics of ZnO/DIW nanofluids: An experimental studyCase Studies in Thermal Engineering

2023 | journal-article

DOI: 10.1016/J.CSITE.2023.102716

WOSUID: WOS:000938676900001

Conclusion:

Dr. Adnan Qamar is a highly qualified and competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the fields of sustainability and mechanical engineering. His research on energy conservation and nanofluids has significant academic and environmental relevance. To further strengthen his candidacy, he could focus on expanding his research’s real-world applications and demonstrate more leadership in mentoring young researchers and building collaborations with industry. Nonetheless, his extensive publication record, international recognition, and commitment to sustainability make him a compelling choice for this award.