Dr. Dipjyoti Nath

Dr. Dipjyoti Nath

About

Specialization:
CFD

Qualification

Qualification

 
School/College

 
Board/University

 
Year

 
HSLC

 
Adarsha Vidyapith
High School,Howly

 
SEBA

 
2008
HS

 
B.H. College,Howly

 
AHSEC

 
2010
BSc

 
B.H. College,Howly

 
Gauhati University

 
2013

 
MSc

 
Gauhati University

 
Gauhati University

 
2015
PhD NIT Silchar NIT Silchar 2021

 

Working Experience

1. Assistant Professor (Contractual), Department of Statistics, B H College, Assam from 02-06-2015 to 29-06-2016.

2. Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology
(NIT) Silchar, Assam from 6th September 2016 to 26th February 2021.

3. Assistant Professor (Contractual), Department of Mathematics, Kokrajhar University, Assam from 02-06-2022 to 29-08-2025.

 

Research

Publications (Journals):

1. D. Nath, S. Pati and B. H. S. Raju (2019). Analysis of mixed convection past a heated sphere. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering, 233, 601–616. (SCIE, IF: 2.3 )


2. B. H. S. Raju, D. Nath and S. Pati (2018). Effect of Prandtl number on thermo fluidic transport characteristics for mixed convection past a sphere. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 98, 191–199. (SCIE, IF: 6.4 )


3. D. Nath and B. H. S. Raju (2022). Effect of isoflux thermal boundary condition on mixed convective heat transfer from a sphere for liquid metals. International Journal of Ambient Energy 43, 325–335 (ESCI, SCOPUS)


4. B. H. S. Raju, D. Nath and S. Pati (2020). Analysis of mixed convective heat transfer past an isoflux / isothermal sphere: influence of Prandtl number. Physica Scripta, 95, 085211. (SCIE, IF: 2.6)

5. B. H. S. Raju, D. Nath, S. Pati and L. Baranyi (2020). Analysis of mixed convective heat transfer from a sphere with an aligned magnetic field. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 162, 120342. (SCIE, IF: 5.0
 
 Publications (Book Cahpters):

1. D. Nath and B. H. S. Raju (2021). The Forced Convective Heat Transfer from an Isoflux Sphere for Liquid Metals. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power, 753–759, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0698-4_83, (Book Chapter) (Scopus)


2. D. Nath and B. H. S. Raju (2022). Fourth order computations of forced convection heat transfer past an isothermal/isoflux cylinder in cylindrical geometry with pseudo time iteration technique. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-6893-7_4 (Book Chapter) (Scopus)

Conferences:

1. D. Nath and B. H. S. Raju (2019). The Forced convective heat transfer from an isoflux sphere. 46th National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power (FMFP - 2019).


2. D. Nath and B. H. S. Raju (2019). Forced convection heat transfer past an isothermal/isoflux cylinder. International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Computational Intelligence (ICAMCI - 2020).

3. D. Nath (2025). A Review on Numerical Solutions of the Convection-Diffusion Equation.  (ICSTIP - 2025)

Presentations:

1. Analysis of mixed convective heat transfer past a sphere by using higher order compact scheme. ANVESHAN 2.0 held in National Institute of Technology Silchar (2020).


2. The analysis of mixed convective heat transfer past an isothermal/isoflux sphere for liquid metals. Research Scholar Day (National Science Day -2020) held in National Institute of Technology Silchar (2020).


3. Analysis of mixed convective heat transfer past an isoflux/isothermal sphere: Influence of Prandtl number. Second Research Scholar Day (International Day of Mathematics - 2021) held in National Institute of Technology Silchar (2021)

 

 

Awards & Achievements

Best poster paper presentation in Anveshan 2.0 held in National Institute of
Technology Silchar on the topic ‘‘Analysis of mixed convective heat transfer past a
sphere by using higher order compact scheme’’