Nanoparticle-encapsulated microfibers as vehicles for targeted drug delivery
Microfluidics provides a facile platform for generation of several biomaterials such as particles, capsules, microfibers, etc. The versatility of microfluidics based methods arises from the ability to control size, morphology, and composition of the generated entities. In this project the student will use microfluidic devices to generate drug and nanoparticle encapsulated microfibers for targeted drug delivery in pancreatic cancer. The encapsulated nanoparticles (iron oxide) will allow magnetic based controlled release of the drug to the targeted site.
Multiscale CFD simulations of viscoelastic turbulence
With modern-day computers and several open-source CFD packages, it is today quite straightforward to simulate Newtonian flows. Even for turbulent flows, several well-tested and efficient algorithms are available, so that reasonably high-Re Newtonian turbulence can be simulated on a personal laptop. The situation is dramatically different for Non-Newtonian flows, however, and their accurate simulation, especially in turbulent settings, remains an outstanding challenge.
Optimizing Lithium-Ion Battery Cycles for Maximised Lifetime and Safety
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are crucial to support targets set by India’s Nationally Determined Contributions of about 50% from the non-fossil fuel based resources, particularly for the intermittently available renewable energy such as solar and wind power. The performance and lifespan of LIBs are limited by the irreversible degradation in the physical processes that undergo at the electrode level of each battery cell. These are greatly influenced by the nature of charging (from renewable sources) and discharging (load demand) cycles.
Reaction Engineering and Process development for nitration of aromatics
The work involves determination of reaction kinetics for a given industrially important nitration reaction (e.g. nitration of mono chlorobenzene to p nitro-chloro benzene) in a laboratory setup at different conditions such as temperature, concentrations etc., and propose a model and design the reactor for the large scale application. Also develop and simulate a flowsheet and perform techno-economic analysis.
Chemical and thermal Reclamation of waste foundry sand: Circular economy of materials
Huge amount of sand is used in foundries for casting purpose all over the world. Most of the times after its use it is thrown as waste thereby disturbing the ecological and environment balance. The project investigates methods to remove the coating of binders on the sand and make it suitable for the re-use. A plant is being setup based on the technology developed in the lab. The student will be doing techno-economics and scaleup work on several aspects. The project also involves field work in Kolhapur where the facility is being developed.
Research Scholars' Symposium 2025
The RSS, initiated in 2007, is an annual flagship academic event organized by the research scholars of the Department of Chemical Engineering at IIT Bombay. Patronized by the Chemical Engineering Association (ChEA), RSS serves as a premier platform for showcasing cutting-edge research, provides a unique opportunity for networking and knowledge exchange among students, researchers, faculty, and industry professionals.
Sangeeth Krishnan is invited for Department Talk
My expertise and research interest lie in the field of fluid mechanics. The common theme of my research is the dynamics of liquid-gas interface or free surface ranging from micrometer to planetary length scale. The dynamics of free surfaces is particularly interesting to me as it is crucial in the transportation of various physical quantities.
Uddipta Ghosh
- Assistant Professor, IIT Gandhinagar, (December 2017 - Present)
- Marie-Curie Fellow, University of Rennes 1, (April 2017 - Dec. 2017)
- Post Doctoral Fellow, University of Rennes 1, (July 2016 - March 2017)
- Research Associate, IIT Kharagpur, (April - June, 2016)
Selected Publications
Jeremie bec
Research Summary:
Fundamentals of turbulence (spontaneous stochasticity, dissipative anomaly, irreversibility, geometry and statistics, singularities, intermittency);
• Turbulent transport (pair dispersion, point-source, finite-size and mass effects, deformable particles, suspensions of active particles, turbulence modulation);
• Out-of-equilibrium processes (random walks in random environments, random dissipative systems, large deviations, reaction-advection, coagulation processes, kinetic models).