Rameez Badhurshah
PhD (Mechanical Engg.)
Research goals- Explore renewable means of energy
PhD (Mechanical Engg.)
Research goals- Explore renewable means of energy
I graduated with a PhD from Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bombay in Mar-2021. My work was based on energy extraction from fluid flows using vortex induced vibrations (VIV) of cylinders attached to bistable springs.
Prior to this, I completed MS from Dept. of Ocean Engineering, IIT Madras in 2014. My work was based on optimization of an impulse turbine used for wave energy conversion
I am currently working as post doctoral Research Associate at School of Engineering, Newcastle University, UK with Prof. Narakorn Srinil.
27th Jun 2022: Joined Prof. Narakorn Srinil's group at Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK as post doctoral researcher
16th Sep 2021: Joined Structural Mechanical Group, School of Civil Engineering, University of La Coruna as post doctoral researcher
24th May 2021: A chapter titled "Optimization of an Impulse Turbine for Efficient Wave Energy Extraction" co-authored by me is published in the book "Ocean Wave Energy Systems - Hydrodynamics, Power Takeoff and Control Systems". Click here to download.
11th April 2021: The article "Numerical Simulation of Vortex-Induced Vibration With Bistable Springs: Consistency with the Equilibrium Constraint " published in Journal of Fluids and Structures is now available online. Click here to download.
6th April 2021: Journal article titled "Numerical Simulation of Vortex-Induced Vibration With Bistable Springs: Consistency with the Equilibrium Constraint "appeared in the alumni newspage of IIT Madras
25th March 2021: Article titled "Numerical Simulation of Vortex-Induced Vibration With Bistable Springs: Consistency with the Equilibrium Constraint " accepted in Journal of Fluid and Structure (Currently in production stage). Preprint available on arxiv.
8th March 2021: Successfully defended my PhD thesis