Arahata Senapati – Multiphase Flow – Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Arahata Senapati began her academic career with a strong foundation in fluid dynamics, focusing on complex multiphase flow systems. Her early academic pursuits were defined by a deep interest in fluid mechanics, which led her to pursue advanced studies and research in this field. As a scholar with a solid grounding in theoretical and experimental fluid dynamics, she has consistently sought to understand and optimize the behaviors of fluids, particularly in multiphase environments.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Ms. Arahata Senapati has established herself as a notable researcher in the field of fluid dynamics, specializing in multiphase flow. Throughout her career, she has contributed to several high-impact research projects, collaborating with experts such as Gaurav Singh, Arnab Atta, and Rajaram Lakkaraju. Ms. Senapati has co-authored influential papers, including "Dynamics of jet formation in inertial droplet" published in International Journal of Multiphase Flow and "Flexible structures enhance fluid mixing in a channel flow" in Physics of Fluids. Her professional endeavors continue to push the boundaries of understanding complex fluid dynamics, particularly in applications involving multiphase flows.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Senapati’s research focuses primarily on multiphase flow and the dynamics of complex fluid systems. Her contributions are instrumental in advancing the understanding of jet formation in inertial droplets and the effects of flexible structures on fluid mixing in channel flows. By analyzing and optimizing these systems, she has made significant strides in improving the efficiency of fluid dynamics in various industrial and engineering applications. Ms. Senapati’s research has advanced the theoretical understanding of multiphase flow, contributing to both the fundamental knowledge and practical applications of fluid systems.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ms. Senapati’s work has had a substantial impact on the field of multiphase flow. Her research has been published in prestigious journals, and her contributions are widely cited by other researchers in fluid dynamics and related fields. Through her innovative approach to studying multiphase flow, Ms. Senapati has influenced both theoretical studies and practical applications in industries such as chemical engineering, energy, and materials science. Her work on flexible structures and fluid mixing continues to shape the way researchers approach multiphase fluid dynamics.

🏆Academic Cites

Ms. Senapati’s research has garnered significant attention from the academic community. Her contributions to multiphase flow are frequently cited in leading journals, reflecting the importance and relevance of her work. The high citation count of her publications highlights the impact of her research on the advancement of fluid dynamics and its practical applications in industrial processes. Her papers, such as those published in International Journal of Multiphase Flow and Physics of Fluids, serve as crucial references for ongoing studies in the field.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ms. Arahata Senapati is poised to continue her influential work in the field of multiphase flow. Her future contributions are expected to further refine the understanding of complex fluid dynamics and contribute to more efficient and effective systems for industries reliant on multiphase processes. As she continues her research, Ms. Senapati is likely to leave a lasting legacy in the field of fluid dynamics, particularly in applications involving multiphase flow systems.

📝Multiphase Flow

Ms. Arahata Senapati’s research in multiphase flow has significantly advanced the understanding of complex fluid behaviors. Her work on jet formation and fluid mixing in channel flows has opened new avenues in multiphase flow research, particularly in optimizing fluid dynamics in industrial applications. Ms. Senapati’s ongoing contributions continue to shape the future of multiphase flow systems, cementing her role as a leading researcher in this field.

Notable Publication


📝Numerical simulations of an inline rising unequal-sized bubble pair in a liquid column

Authors: A. Senapati, G. Singh, R. Lakkaraju

Journal: Chemical Engineering Science

Year: 2019

Citations: 16


📝Flexible structures enhance fluid mixing in a channel flow

Authors: G. Singh, A. Senapati, A. Sharma, A. Atta, R. Lakkaraju

Journal: Physics of Fluids

Year: 2024

Citations: 5


📝Generating periodic vortex pairs using flexible structures

Authors: G. Singh, A. Senapati, A. Atta, R. Lakkaraju

Journal: Journal of Fluids and Structures

Year: 2024

Citations: 1


📝Optimizing fluid mixing in channel flow using wall-mounted flexible structures

Authors: G. Singh, A. Senapati, A. Atta, R. Lakkaraju

Journal: Computers & Fluids

Year: 2025

Citations: 0


📝Inertial droplet dynamics inside a quiescent liquid medium

Authors: A. Senapati, A. Atta, R. Lakkaraju

Journal: APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Exploring Droplet Deformation and Jet Formation within a Liquid Medium: A Numerical Investigation

Authors: A. Senapati

Journal: APS March Meeting Abstracts

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Numerical Study of droplet deformation and jet formation inside a Liquid Medium

Authors: A. Senapati, A. Atta, R. Lakkaraju

Journal: Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Year: 2023

Citations: 0

Vallampati Ramachandra Prasad – Fluid dynamics – Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Vallampati Ramachandra Prasad - Fluid dynamics - Best Researcher Award 

Vellore Institute of Technology - India

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Vallampati Ramachandra Prasad’s academic journey began at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi, where he completed his Ph.D. in 2007. His doctoral thesis, entitled “Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects on Convective Flow past a Vertical Plate,” laid the foundation for his interest in fluid dynamics. This was preceded by an M.Phil., also from Sri Venkateswara University, focusing on "Mass Transfer Effects on Free Convective Flow through a Porous Medium with Periodic Permeability." His academic background is enriched by an M.Sc. from Osmania University and a B.Sc. from Sri Venkateswara University.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Prasad has an extensive teaching career that spans over two decades, during which he has held various academic positions. Currently, he serves as a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at VIT University, a role he has held since 2017. Prior to this, he was a Professor at Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science (2009–2017) and held previous roles as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the same institution. His professional experience also includes a tenure as a Lecturer at Besant Theosophical College, Madanapalle.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Prasad’s research interests are centered on fluid dynamics, specifically on the study of non-Newtonian fluids and their behavior in porous media. He has made significant contributions to understanding the flow characteristics of non-Newtonian fluids, which are crucial for applications in fields such as enhanced oil recovery and soil remediation. His research covers various aspects of fluid dynamics, including numerical simulation of viscoelastic, micropolar, and magnetohydrodynamic flows in porous media using advanced techniques like the Keller-Box method, network simulation, and other computational models.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The impact of Prof. Prasad’s work is evident in his extensive list of publications and his involvement in various technical and academic forums. His research on fluid dynamics has led to his role as an invited speaker at national and international conferences, including the UGC National Seminar and the International Seminar on Emerging Trends in Mathematics. Prof. Prasad’s influence extends beyond his research, as he has contributed significantly to the academic community by serving as a member of technical committees, organizing conferences, and delivering keynote speeches.

🏆Academic Cites

Prof. Prasad’s research in fluid dynamics has been widely cited, indicating the academic community’s recognition of his contributions. His publications on non-Newtonian fluid flows in porous media are frequently referenced in studies that seek to expand on his findings. This citation record reflects his prominence in the field and the foundational nature of his work.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Vallampati Ramachandra Prasad’s legacy is characterized by his dedication to advancing fluid dynamics and enhancing mathematical education. His contributions have established him as a respected figure in the academic community, and his work on complex fluid flows continues to shape the field. Looking forward, Prof. Prasad aims to further develop his research on non-Newtonian fluid dynamics and its applications. His commitment to improving his teaching methods and engaging students in mathematical thinking also assures a lasting impact on future generations of mathematicians.

📝Fluid Dynamics

Prof. Prasad has led several key research projects that underscore his expertise. Notable among these is the "Computational Analysis of Boundary Layer Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluids in Porous Media," funded by the DST, and the "Lattice-Boltzmann Modelling of Fluid/Particle Suspension Flow in Hydrodynamics," funded by the UGC. These projects highlight his innovative approach to tackling complex problems in fluid mechanics.

Prof. Prasad’s dedication to the field of fluid dynamics has not only advanced theoretical understanding but also contributed practical solutions for industries that depend on fluid flow analysis. His ongoing work promises to leave a substantial legacy for the scientific community.

Notable Publication


📝Heat Transfer Characteristics of Thermo-Diffusion (Soret) and Diffusion-Thermo (Dufour) Effects in a Square Cavity Containing a Non-Darcy Porous Medium

Authors: Krishnamoorthy, S., Ramachandra Prasad, V.

Journal: Heat Transfer

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Entropy Generation in a Chemically Reactive Magnetohydrodynamic Unsteady Micropolar Nanofluid Flow with Activation Energy over an Inclined Stretching Sheet: A Buongiorno Model Approach

Authors: Aarathi, T., Subramanyam Reddy, A., Jagadeshkumar, K., Ramachandra Prasad, V., Bég, O.A.

Journal: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Nanoparticle Shape Factor Impact on Double Diffusive Convection of Cu-Water Nanofluid in Trapezoidal Porous Enclosures: A Numerical Study

Authors: Raja Rajeswari, V., Venkatadri, K., Ramachandra Prasad, V.

Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications

Year: 2024

Citations: 1


📝Boundary Layer Flow and Heat Transfer Enhancement by Utilizing Casson Ternary Nanofluid Past a Horizontal Cylinder in a Non-Darcy Porous Medium with Thermal Radiation Effects–Non-Similar Solutions

Authors: Kannan, S., Ramachandra Prasad, V.

Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝A Comparative Study on Pulsating Flow of Au + SWCNT/Blood and Au + MWCNT/Blood Based Jeffrey Hybrid Nanofluid in a Vertical Porous Channel with Entropy Generation

Authors: Subramanyam Reddy, A., Thamizharasan, T., Rushi Kumar, B., Ramachandra Prasad, V., Jagadeshkumar, K.

Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications

Year: 2024

Citations: 5