International e-colloquium on
RECENT ADVANCEMENTS IN FLUID FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER 19 Oct 2020 - 25 Oct 2020
Patron
Prof. A. K. Chaturvedi
Director
IIT Roorkee
General Chair
Prof. N. Sukavanam
Head, Department of Mathematics
IIT Roorkee
Convener
Prof. A. K. Nayak
Department of Mathematics
IIT Roorkee
Venue
Through online webex (Live Lectures)
[E-certificate will be provided to all registered participants]
Registration is extended till October 15th 2020
Eligibility
Faculty/Phd/Research scholar/Students of Engineering or Technical Institutes and Persons from Government
Department/Labs and Industry.
Aim and objectives
The main objective of the colloquium is to provide the platform where the participants can benefit from
the lectures delivered by eminent foreign and Indian experts on the trending topics in Fluid dynamics.The
program also provides a platform for participants to exchange ideas of common interest.Moreover, the program
offers an opportunity for young participants to get an overview of the current trends in fluid flow, heat
transfer and applications, and to interact with the experts in the field.This colloquium can provide
foundations of theoretical
and computational approaches for intensive research in various advancement of fluid flow and heat transfer
progress in
all aspects...
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About Us
IIT Roorkee:
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee is among the foremost of institutes of national importance
in higher technological education and in engineering, basic and applied research. Since its establishment,
the Institute has played a vital role in providing the technical manpower and know-how to the country and
in
pursuit of research.The Institute ranks amongst the best technological institutions in the world and has
contributed to all sectors of technological development.It has also been considered a trend-setter in the
area of education and research in the field of science, technology, and engineering. The Institute had
celebrated its Sesquicentennial in October 1996 and now completed more than 170 years of its existence....
Department of Mathematics:
The Department of Mathematics attained its present status of an independent department
in 1960. Growing steadily, today the department runs its own Undergraduate and Postgraduate program in
Mathematics. Beside this, we also teach various topics in Mathematics to Undergraduate and Postgraduate
students of different Engineering and Science Departments...
Lectures Track
Prof. Gautam Biswas Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kanpur Film Boiling at Various Gravity Level under the Influence of Electro-hydrodynamic forces 10:00 AM-11:30 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Amaresh Dalal (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Guwahati)
Prof. Chris MacMinn Civil Engineering Research, University of Oxford Catch and Release of Gas Bubbles in a Soft Grannular Medium 3:00 PM-4:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Satyajit Pramanik (Department of Mathematics, IIT Gandhinagar)
Prof. Detlef Lohse Max Planck Center Twente for CFD, Dept. Of Science and
Technology, University of Twente Rayleigh v/s Marangoni 7:00 PM -08:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Rajaram Lakkaraju (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur)
Prof. Suman Chakraborty Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur Multiphase Micro-Fluidics: A Phase Field Prospective 10:00 AM-11:30 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Debabrat Das Gupta (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Delhi)
Prof. Yunus Cengel Faculty of Engineering, University of Nevada 2nd Law of Thermodynamics and its Application: LNG Regasification
Terminals to Generate Power 3:00 PM-4:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Pradip Dutta (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IISc Bangalore)
Prof. Steven Wereley Birck Nanotechnology Center, Mechanical Engineering, Purdue
University Opto-Electro Kinetic Micro Flows and their Applications 7:00 PM-8:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Ashish Sen (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Madras)
Prof. James J.Feng Department of Mathematics, Chemical & Biological
Engineering, University of British Columbia Bubble Dynamics in Sheared Two Dimensional Foam 08:30 AM-10:00 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Dipanakar Basu (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Guwahati)
Prof. P Nithiarasu College of Engineering, Swansea University Using AI for Inverse Decisions in Health Transfer 3:00 PM-4:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Dr. Ranga Nayakulu (SO-H, Associate Technology Director, ADA Bangalore)
Prof. Andrew Rees Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Bath, UK Convection of Bingham Fluid in Porous Media (Numerical Aspects) 7:00 PM-8:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Krishna Mohan Singh (Department of Mechanical and Industrical Engineering, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. Saptarshi Basu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
IISc Bangalore
Multi-phase Systems: An Account of Transport Processes across Multiple Spatio-Temporal Scales 10:00 AM-11:30 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Somnath Roy (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur)
Prof. Ian Giriffiths Center for Industrial and
Applied Mathematics,
University of Oxford
How can Mathematics help to keep the World clean? 3:00 PM-4:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. N Sukavanam (Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. Bernhard Weigand Institute of Aerospace Thermodynamics,
University of Stuttgart
Direct Numerical Simulation of Drop Dynamics 7:00 PM-8:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Ameeya Kumar Nayak (Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. Rama Govindrajan International Center for Theoretical
Sciences (ICTS), Bangalore, India
Mammatus Cloud Formation by Settling and Evaporation 10:00 AM-11:30 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Kirti Sahoo (Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Hyderabad)
Prof. Somnath Bhattacharyya Department of Mathematics, IIT Kharagpur
Micro-fluidics Modeling Beyond Point Charge Consideration 3:00 PM-4:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Dilip Maiti (HOD, Department of Mathematics, Vidyasagar University)
Prof. Adrian Bejan Department of Mechanical
Engineering, Duke University
Evolutionary Design with Freedom 7:00 PM-8:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Amit Agarwal (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bombay)
Prof. S.V. Raghuram Rao Department of Aerospace
Engineering, IISc Bangalore
Modeling and Simulation of Fluid Flows using PDE's 10:00 AM-11:30 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Sandip Banerjee (Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. S Sundar Head, Department of Mathematics,
IIT Madras
Particle in Fluid Methods 3:00 PM-4:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Rama Bhargava (Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. S Balachandar Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
University of Florida
Exploring Some Unexplained Features of Saddiment-Laden Turbidity Currents 7:00 PM-8:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Atul Sharma (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bombay)
Prof. Shripad T. Revankar School of Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University
Heat Transfer in Passive Condenser System 10:00 AM-11:30 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Santosh Sahoo (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Indore)
Prof. Avinoam Nir Wolfson Faculty of Chemical
Engineering, Technion, Israel
Institute of Technology
Drop Deformation in Viscous Flow 02:30 PM-4:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Jai Prakash (Department of Mathematics, ECOLE Centrale School of Engineering)
Focused Areas
Bio Fluids
Environmental and Geophysical Flows
Fluid Structure Interaction
Multi-phase Flows
Particle, Bubble, Drop Dynamics
Bio Heat
Condenser System
Electro-Thermal Micro-fluidics
Heat Transfer Enhancement
Thermodynamics
Control Structures
Granular & Porous Media
Micro-Nano Scale Transport
Multi-scale and Multi-physics Flows
Nature Inspired Flows
Deep Learning
Direct Numerical Simulation
Finite Volume Method
Spectral Method
Stability Theory
Notable Speakers
Prof. S Balachandar
Department Of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering University of Florida
Prof. Saptarshi Basu
Department Of Mechanical Engineering IISc Bangalore
Prof. Adrian Bejan
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Duke University
Prof. Gautam Biswas
Department Of Mechanical Engineering IIT Kanpur
Prof. Somnath Bhattacharyya
Department Of Mathematics IIT Kharagpur
Prof. Yonus Cengel
Faculty of Engineering University of Nevada
Prof. Suman Chakraborty
Department Of Mechanical Engineering IIT Kharagpur
Prof. James J Feng
Department of Mathematics, Chemical & Biological Engineering University of British Columbia
Prof. Rama Govindrajan
International Center for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) Banglore
Prof. Ian Giriffiths
Oxford Center for Industrial and Applied Mathematics University of Oxford
Prof. Detlef Lohse
Max Planck Center Twente for CFD, Dept. Of Science and Technology University of Twente
Prof. Chris MacMinn
Civil Engineering Research University of Oxford
Prof. P. Nithiarasu
College of Engineering Swansea University
Prof. Avinoam Nir
Wolfson Faculty of Chemical Engineering Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
Prof. S.V. Raghuram Rao
Department of Aerospace Engineering IISc Bangalore
Prof. Andrew Rees
Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Bath
Prof. Shripad Revankar
School of Nuclear Engineering Purdue University
Prof. S. Sundar
Department of Mathematics IIT Madras
Prof. Bernhard Weigand
Institute of Aerospace Thermodynamics University of Sttutguard
Prof. Steven Wereley
Birck Nanotechnology Center, Mechanical Engineering Purdue University
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee is among the foremost of
institutes of national importance
in higher technological education and in engineering, basic and applied research. Since its establishment,
the Institute has played a vital role in providing the technical manpower and know-how to the country and
in
pursuit of research.The Institute ranks amongst the best technological institutions in the world and has
contributed to all sectors of technological development.It has also been considered a trend-setter in the
area of education and research in the field of science, technology, and engineering. The Institute had
celebrated its Sesquicentennial in October 1996 and now completed more than 170 years of its existence.
The Institute offers Bachelor's Degree courses in 10 disciplines of
Engineering and Architecture and Postgraduate's Degree in 55 disciplines of Engineering, Applied Science,
Architecture and planning. The Institute has facility for doctoral work in all Departments and Research
Centers.
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Department of Mathematics:
The Department of Mathematics attained its
present status of an independent department
in 1960. Growing steadily, today the department runs its own Undergraduate and Postgraduate program in
Mathematics. Beside this, we also teach various topics in Mathematics to Undergraduate and Postgraduate
students of different Engineering and Science Departments.The Department also offers facilities for research
work leading to Ph.D. degree in different branches of Pure
and Applied Mathematics. Department had collaborated with different National and International
organizations and has expertise in various diversified fields of Mathematics. Our Department also offers
consultancies in Mathematical modeling and solution of various industrial and real-life problems.
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Registration Forms
NOTE: IIT Roorkee Students should fill the form using their IIT Roorkee email id
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Aim and objectives:
The main objective of the colloquium is to provide the platform where the participants can benefit from the
lectures delivered by eminent foreign and Indian experts on the trending topics in Fluid dynamics. The program
also provides a platform for participants to exchange ideas of common interest. Moreover, the program offers an
opportunity for young participants to get an overview of the current trends in fluid flow, heat transfer and
applications, and to interact with the experts in the field. This colloquium can provide foundations of
theoretical and computational approaches for intensive research in various advancement of fluid flow and heat
transfer progress in all aspects.
The goal of the colloquium is to gather scholars from different departments of IIT Roorkee as well as all over
India to enhance their interest in the fields of transport phenomena and to foster an environment conducive to
exchanging ideas and information. This colloquium will also provide an ideal environment to develop new
collaborations and meet experts on the fundamentals, applications, and products of the mentioned fields. This
colloquium includes invited keynote talks by distinguished experts from academia (across the globe) spread
over seven days. It would serve as a platform for young researchers in IIT Roorkee as well as in India to meet
and discuss with academic experts and get motivated further to produce high-quality research. The program is
useful to mathematicians, scientists and engineers, keen to step into this fascinating area.