Dr. Avick Sinha | Clinical Research | Best Researcher Award
Senior Research Fellow at , University of Brighton, United Kingdom
š A Senior Research Fellow at the University of Brighton, this individual has a robust background in experimental and numerical research across fluid mechanics and heat transfer. They previously worked at Rolls-Royce UTC at the University of Nottingham and Budge Budge Institute of Technology, contributing to cutting-edge projects. Their expertise in multiphase flows and physicochemical characterization of porous media reflects a commitment to impactful, interdisciplinary research. They actively lead projects, mentor students, and contribute to international collaborations. Their work is published and funded by prominent organizations like EPSRC and Rolls-Royce.
Publication Profile
PublicationĀ Top Notes
- “Studying the impacts of droplets depositing from the gas core onto a gas-sheared liquid film with stereoscopic BBLIF technique”
Authors: AV Cherdantsev, A Sinha, DB Hann
Journal: International Journal of Multiphase Flow, Volume 150, 2022, Article 104033 - “Characterization of a superheated water jet released into water using proper orthogonal decomposition method”
Authors: A Sinha, RO Chauhan, S Balasubramanian
Journal: Journal of Fluids Engineering, Volume 140 (8), 2018, Article 081107 - “How do the liquid properties affect the entrapment of bubbles in gas sheared liquid flows?”
Authors: A Sinha, A Cherdantsev, K Johnson, J Vasques, D Hann
Journal: International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, Volume 92, 2021, Article 108878 - “Internal and external characteristics of a superheated jet”
Authors: A Sinha, S Balasubramanian, S Gopalakrishnan
Journal: WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences, Volume 89, Pages 225-236, 2015 - “A numerical study on dynamics of spray jets”
Authors: A Sinha, S Balasubramanian, S Gopalakrishnan
Journal: Sadhana, Volume 40, Pages 787-802, 2015 - “Multidimensional simulation of thermal non-equilibrium flows in a convergent-divergent nozzle”
Authors: A Sinha, S Gopalakrishnan
Journal: Multiphase Science and Technology, 2019 - “Instability of a low Reynolds number round jet”
Authors: A Sinha, KK Bharadwaj, D Das
Conference: Proc. 39th National Conference on Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power, Pages 13-15, 2012
Conclusion
The candidate is highly deserving of a “Best Researcher Award” due to their deep expertise in fluid mechanics, leadership in high-impact projects, technical proficiency, and academic mentoring. Their contributions to sustainable engineering and advanced experimental techniques align with current industrial and academic trends. Enhancing their publication profile and expanding international collaborations could further solidify their standing as a top researcher in their field. Overall, their research achievements, particularly in advancing complex fluid flows and sustainable engineering, make them an excellent candidate for this prestigious award.