Hello, I am Shadman Sakib Priam. I have completed my undergraduate from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), one of the most prestigious institutes for engineering education.
Learning something new has always attracted me so much as I am passionate about it. My primary research interest lies in the different areas of Thermal Science such as Convection Heat Transfer, Modelling and Designing of Energy Efficient Thermal Systems, Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Turbulence Modelling. Also, I am interested in participating and contributing to different interdisciplinary researches like Simulation of a Thermal System under the effect of Magnetic Field, Control Engineering, MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems), and NEMS (Nano Electro-Mechanical Systems).
In my undergraduate thesis, I investigated heat transfer enhancement in a roughly partitioned cavity with a variety of geometric and materialistic conditions under the supervision of Dr. Sumon Saha and Dr. Sheikh Mohammad Shavik, BUET, Bangladesh. I have also worked on the optimization of heat transfer under the presence of a rotating cylinder in a vented cavity with Dr. Sumon Saha and Dr. Mohammad Arif Hasan Mamun, BUET, Bangladesh. Moreover, I have participated in a research project related to the enhancement of convective thermal performance using 'Hybrid Nanofluid' with Dr. Rehena Nasrin, BUET, Bangladesh. The outcome of that analysis has been published in a highly reputed journal "International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer"(Elsevier, IF: 6.4). Also, I have conducted thermal analysis of non-Newtonian behavior of Cassion Fluids in a forced convective system and the results have been published in another reputed journal, "International Journal of Mechanical Sciences"(Elsevier, IF: 9.4)
I worked at the Department of Mathematics at BUET as a research assistant in the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) Research Group. Under the supervision of Dr. Rehena Nasrin, I was a member of the "Micro-channel Heat Sink" design team. I also collaborated with Dr. Mustafizur Rahman on the advanced CFD design for the "Double-Pipe Heat Exchanger". Now I am working as Graduate Research Associate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Ohio State University. Currently, I am working in the DMML (Dynamic Mechanics of Materials Laboratory) under Dr. Jeremy Seidt and Dr. Amos Gilat, where I have been appointed to design and conduct "Vibration-Controlled Fatigue Testing of conventional and additive manufactured specimen" which have various significant applications in automotive and aerospace industries.