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Prof. Amit Agrawal
- Biomechanical Engineering
- Heat Transfer, Combustion and Energy Systems
- Micro/Nano Science and Engineering
- Solid and Fluid Mechanics
Turbulence, PIV, Heat Transfer, Rarefied Gas Flows, Microfluidics
PhD, University of Delaware, USA, 2002
BTech, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India, 1996
BTech, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India, 1996
Post Doctoral Research Fellow: University of Newcastle, Australia, 2003-2004.
Engineer: Tata Motors (Telco), Pune, India, 1996-1998.
Hemadri V., Varade V.V., Agrawal A., Bhandarkar U.V,
Investigation of rarefied gas flow in microchannels of non-uniform cross section,Physics of Fluids, 2016,
Investigation of rarefied gas flow in microchannels of non-uniform cross section,Physics of Fluids, 2016,
Duryodhan V.S., Singh A., Singh S.G., Agrawal A,
A simple and novel way of maintaining constant wall temperature in microdevices,Scientific Reports, 2016,
A simple and novel way of maintaining constant wall temperature in microdevices,Scientific Reports, 2016,
Gaddam A., Agrawal A., Joshi S.S., Thompson M.C,
Utilization of Cavity Vortex to Delay the Wetting Transition in One-Dimensional Structured Microchannels,Langmuir, 2015,
Utilization of Cavity Vortex to Delay the Wetting Transition in One-Dimensional Structured Microchannels,Langmuir, 2015,
Ashraf I., Agrawal A., Khan M.H., Sooraj P., Srivastava A., Sharma A.,
Thrust generation and wake structure for flow across a pitching airfoil at low Reynolds number,Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 2015,
Thrust generation and wake structure for flow across a pitching airfoil at low Reynolds number,Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 2015,
Bhapkar U.S., Srivastava A., Agrawal A,
Proper cavity shape can mitigate confinement effect in synthetic jet impingement cooling,Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 2015,
Proper cavity shape can mitigate confinement effect in synthetic jet impingement cooling,Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 2015,