Dr. Prashanth Manthramurthy - Computational Fluid Dynamics - Best Researcher Award
Little Flower Degree College Uppal Hyderabad - India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Prashanth Manthramurthy's academic journey began with a strong foundation in mathematics and the physical sciences. He earned his B.Sc. in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science in 2003 from Osmania University, followed by a B.Ed. in Mathematics & Physical Science in 2005. He then completed his M.Sc. in Mathematics in 2007, also at Osmania University. His passion for advanced mathematics and its applications led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Mathematics (specializing in Fluid Dynamics) at Anurag University, Hyderabad—an academic pursuit that shaped his long-term dedication to Computational Fluid Dynamics and applied mathematical modeling.
Professional Endeavors
Since June 2010, Dr. Manthramurthy has been serving as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Little Flower Degree College, Uppal, Hyderabad. Over his tenure, he has taken on additional leadership roles, including serving as the IQAC Coordinator since May 2021 and as the NSS Program Officer since 2015. His commitment to academic excellence and institutional development is evident through these extended responsibilities. Through these roles, he has fostered a culture of academic rigor and student engagement while continuing his contributions to research in Computational Fluid Dynamics and numerical analysis.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Manthramurthy's primary research interests lie in Differential Equations, Fluid Mechanics, Cryptography, and Linear Algebra & Real Analysis. His doctoral work focused on Fluid Dynamics and Numerical Techniques, contributing to advancements in Computational Fluid Dynamics. His current research delves into cross-diffusion systems, numerical modeling of fluid behavior, and the mathematical structure of real-world dynamical systems. With over five peer-reviewed journal publications between 2024 and 2025, his work is steadily gaining traction in the applied mathematics community.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Manthramurthy has made a meaningful impact both as an educator and a researcher. His dual roles in teaching and academic coordination have strengthened the quality of education at Little Flower Degree College. Recognized by awards such as the Thermodynamics Mastery Award and the Best Researcher Award (2024) by Science Father/ResearchChemistry.org, his influence in academic circles continues to grow. His work in Computational Fluid Dynamics has informed both theoretical frameworks and applied numerical simulations, contributing to the broader understanding of fluid mechanics.
Academic Cites
Though in the early stages of building his publication portfolio, Dr. Manthramurthy's research has begun attracting attention. His studies in Computational Fluid Dynamics and differential equations are cited in peer-reviewed journals, establishing a strong foundation for future academic recognition. His research demonstrates practical relevance and theoretical depth, opening avenues for interdisciplinary applications.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Prashanth Manthramurthy's legacy lies in his deep commitment to mathematics education and research. As he continues to mentor students and contribute to the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics, his influence will likely extend into interdisciplinary science and engineering applications. Future contributions may involve collaborations across institutions, development of educational frameworks in applied mathematics, and further exploration of numerical models in fluid systems. His trajectory suggests a growing role as a thought leader in applied mathematics and computational science.
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Dr. Prashanth Manthramurthy's research in Computational Fluid Dynamics focuses on cross-diffusion, differential equations, and numerical modeling. Through his contributions to Computational Fluid Dynamics, he is advancing applied mathematics in fluid mechanics. His ongoing work in Computational Fluid Dynamics serves as a critical bridge between theoretical analysis and real-world engineering solutions.
Notable Publication
Significance of multiple slips and thermal radiation on heat and mass transfer in MHD Casson nanofluid flow over an exponentially stretching porous sheet with non-uniform heat source and sink
Journal: Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design
Year: 2025
Citations: 1