Thippaiah Maranna | fluid mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Thippaiah Maranna | fluid mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Mr at DAVANGERE UNIVERSITYĀ  INDIA

With a strong academic foundation in Mathematics, including a Masterā€™s degree from Davangere University and ongoing Ph.D. research in Fluid Mechanics, I have developed specialized expertise in areas such as linear and nonlinear stretching/shrinking sheet problems, heat and mass transfer in Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, and nanofluids. My research, guided by Dr. U. S. Mahabaleshwar, focuses on a similarity approach to the laminar boundary layer theory in Fluid Mechanics. Additionally, I have gained valuable teaching experience as a Guest Lecturer in various institutions, contributing to both undergraduate and postgraduate programs over the past few years.

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šŸ“š Educational Qualifications

Ph.D. (Pursuing) Specialization: Mathematics – Fluid Mechanics University: Davangere University Percentage: 84.75% (Coursework result)
Year of Passing: Ongoing Postgraduate (PG) in Mathematics. University: Davangere University Percentage: 79.4% Year of Passing: 2015NET/SLET – KSET University: Mysore University Certificate No: 4513 Year of Passing: 2020Undergraduate (UG) in Physics, Mathematics & Chemistry University: Davangere University Percentage: 81.38% Year of Passing: 2013Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) in Physics & Mathematics University: Davangere University Percentage: 79.7% Year of Passing: 2018

šŸ« Professional Details

Guest Lecturer Institution: Department of Studies in Mathematics, Davangere University, Shivagangotri Campus, Davangere Level: PG From: 28.01.2018 To: 15.06.2018Guest Lecturer. Institution: Department of Studies in Mathematics, PG Center, G R Hally, Chitradurga
Level: PG From: 01.08.2018 To: 15.06.2019Guest Lecturer. Institution: Government Science College, Chitradurga Level: PG
From: 18.08.2019 To: 20.02.2020Guest Lecturer. Institution: Government Science College, Chitradurga Level: UG From: 12.02.2021 To: 11.09.2021Guest Lecturer. Institution: Government Science College, Chitradurga Level: UG From: 09.11.2021 To: 09.12.2022

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ”¬ Research Details

Supervisor: Dr. U. S. Mahabaleshwar, Professor, Department of Studies in Mathematics, Davangere UniversityRegistration Number: PH.D./MATHEMATICS/07/2021-22Registration Date: 06.12.2021Research Proposal Title: Similarity approach to the laminar boundary layer theory in Fluid Mechanics

šŸ” Areas of Research Interest

Linear and nonlinear stretching/shrinking sheet problemsHeat and mass transfer problems in Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluidsMixed convection problemsNanofluids problemsMarangoni convection problemsTernary nanofluid problems

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ« Research Experience

Two years of research experience in the field of Fluid Mechanics, with a focus on the laminar boundary layer theory and related topics..

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Strong Academic Background: The user has consistently excelled academically, achieving high percentages in both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. The ongoing Ph.D. with an impressive coursework result highlights a solid foundation in Mathematics and Fluid Mechanics.
  2. Specialized Research Focus: The userā€™s research areas are well-defined and specialized, focusing on contemporary and challenging topics like non-Newtonian fluids, nanofluids, and heat and mass transfer problems. This demonstrates a deep understanding and commitment to advancing knowledge in fluid mechanics.
  3. Diverse Research Interests: The user’s research interests span across multiple complex areas within fluid dynamics, such as mixed convection, Marangoni convection, and ternary nanofluids, showcasing their versatility and depth of knowledge in the field.
  4. Relevant Teaching Experience: The user has accumulated significant teaching experience as a Guest Lecturer at various institutions, handling both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. This experience is valuable in conveying complex concepts effectively and contributing to the academic community.
  5. Active Research Engagement: With two years of research experience under the guidance of a recognized supervisor, the user is actively engaged in academic research, contributing to the field with potential publications and conference presentations.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Research Output: While the user is actively engaged in research, there could be a need to increase the number of publications in high-impact journals. Focusing on publishing more research articles, particularly in internationally recognized journals, would enhance the user’s academic profile.
  2. Networking and Collaborations: Engaging in more academic collaborations, both nationally and internationally, could provide broader exposure and opportunities for interdisciplinary research. This can also lead to more significant research contributions and visibility in the academic community.
  3. Grant Applications and Funding: Securing research grants and funding is essential for advancing research projects. The user may consider applying for research grants to support their work, which would further establish their credibility as a leading researcher.
  4. Conferences and Workshops: Attending and presenting at more conferences and workshops would not only provide valuable feedback but also help in staying updated with the latest developments in the field. It also offers opportunities to network with other researchers and professionals.

 

šŸ“šĀ  Publications

Radiation Effect on Stagnation Point Flow of Casson Nanofluid Past a Stretching Plate/Cylinder

Authors: Mahabaleshwar, U.S., Maranna, T., Mishra, M., Hatami, M., Sunden, B.

Journal: Scientific Reports, 2024, 14(1), 1387

 

The Impact of Inclined Magnetic Field on Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow Over a Porous Medium

Authors: Maranna, T., ShettarMahabaleshwar, U., Zeidan, D.

Conference: AIP Conference Proceedings, 2024, 3094(1), 030013

 

An Impact of MHD and Radiation on Boussinesqā€“Stokes Suspensions Fluid Flow Past a Porous Flat Plate with Mass Suction/Injection

Authors: Mahabaleshwar, U.S., Maranna, T., Huang, H.N., Joo, S.W., Zeidan, D.

Journal: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2024

 

Effect of Radiation and Injection on a Newtonian Fluid Flow Due to Porous Shrinking Sheet with Brinkman Model

Authors: Maranna, T., Mahabaleshwar, U.S., BognƔr, G.V., Oztop, H.F.

Journal: Journal of Porous Media, 2024, 27(1), pp. 13ā€“34

 

An Influence of Radiation and Magnetohydrodynamic Flow of Hybrid Nanofluid Past a Stretching/Shrinking Sheet with Mass Transpiration

Authors: Maranna, T., Mahabaleshwar, U.S., Ravichandra Nayakar, S.N., Sarris, I., Souayeh, B.

Journal: ZAMM Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2023, 103(12), e202300140

 

Impact of Navierā€™s Slip and MHD on Laminar Boundary Layer Flow with Heat Transfer for Non-Newtonian Nanofluid Over a Porous Media

Authors: Maranna, T., Sachhin, S.M., Mahabaleshwar, U.S., Hatami, M.

Journal: Scientific Reports, 2023, 13(1), 12634

 

Conclusion:

The user possesses a strong academic and research background, with a clear focus on fluid mechanics and related areas. The combination of high academic achievements, specialized research interests, and relevant teaching experience makes them a suitable candidate for a Best Researcher Award. To strengthen their candidacy further, the user could focus on increasing their research output, engaging in collaborations, and securing research funding. Overall, the user’s dedication to their field and ongoing contributions make them a promising and deserving candidate for recognition.

Qadeer Raza | Fluid Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Ā Mr. Qadeer Raza | Fluid Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Ā Mr at Northwestern polytechnical university, China

Mr. Qadeer Raza is a prolific researcher in applied mathematics, particularly fluid mechanics. He has made significant contributions to understanding the heat and mass transfer phenomena in nanofluids, with numerous publications in top-tier journals. His work involves complex numerical simulations and innovative approaches to fluid dynamics, making him a leading figure in his field.

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šŸ”Research Interests:

Qadeer Raza specializes in fluid mechanics, with a focus on heat and mass transfer, hybrid nanofluids, and numerical simulations.

Publication:šŸ“

  • Title: Numerically Analyzed of Ternary Hybrid Nanofluids Flow of Heat and Mass Transfer Subject to Various Shapes and Size Factors in Two-Dimensional Rotating Porous Channel
    Authors: Q Raza, X Wang, HAH Muhammed, B Ali, MR Ali, AS Hendy
    Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 56
    Article ID: 104235
    Citations: 2

 

  • Title: Significance Role of Dual Porosity and Interfacial Nanolayer Mechanisms on Hybrid Nanofluids Flow: A Symmetry Flow Model
    Authors: Q Raza, X Wang, MZ Akbar Qureshi, I Siddique, M Ahmad, B Ali, …
    Journal: Modern Physics Letters B
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 38
    Issue: 08
    Article ID: 2450022
    Citations: 5

 

  • Title: Bio-Convection of Ternary Magnetized Nanoparticles Thermal Conductivity in Chemical Reaction and Activation Energy Flow with Darcy Forchheimer Permeable Across a Double Porous Media
    Authors: Q Raza, X Wang, HAH Muhammed, MZA Qureshi, AJ Chamkha, …
    Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
    Year: 2024
    Pages: 1-26
    Citations: 2

 

  • Title: Heat and Mass Transfer Phenomena for Fractal Interfacial Layer Model on Metallic-Nanomaterials Nanofluids Flow with Chemical Reaction Effect
    Authors: Q Raza, X Wang, MZA Qureshi, AJ Chamkha, HA Ghanzwani
    Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
    Year: 2024
    Pages: 1-24
    Citations: 0

 

  • Title: Heat and Mass Transfer Phenomenon and Aligned Entropy Generation with Simultaneous Effect for Magnetized Ternary Nanoparticles Induced by Ferro and Nano-Layer Fluid Flow
    Authors: Q Raza, X Wang, B Ali, MZA Qureshi, AJ Chamkha
    Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
    Year: 2023
    Pages: 1-29
    Citations: 1

 

  • Title: Role of Lorentz Force and Nanoparticles Morphology on the Dynamics of Ternary Hybrid Nanofluid Flow Subject to Porous Disks and Gyrotactic Microorganisms
    Authors: Q Raza, X Wang, F Ullah Khan, AJ Chamkha
    Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
    Year: 2023
    Pages: 1-24
    Citations: 3

 

  • Title: Role of Nanolayer on the Dynamics of Tri-Hybrid Nanofluid Subject to Gyrotactic Microorganisms and Nanoparticles Morphology Vis Two Porous Disks
    Authors: Q Raza, X Wang, B Ali, SM Eldin, H Yang, I Siddique
    Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 51
    Article ID: 103534
    Citations: 6

 

  • Title: Coaxially Swirled Porous Disks Flow Simultaneously Induced by Mixed Convection with Morphological Effect of Metallic/Metallic Oxides Nanoparticles
    Authors: Q Raza, X Wang, I Siddique, AM Hassan, B Ali, I Ali
    Journal: Frontiers in Materials
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 10
    Article ID: 1152030
    Citations: 1