Positions available for project assistants and prospective PhD/MS students are listed here
Directly contact the faculty incharge if interested in any of these topics with your detailed CV and your Statement of Purpose.
Reaction mechanisms that describe the oxidation of a fuel are huge with several thousands of individual steps. While using them in computations, compact representation of these schemes are essential. This project initially involves developing a black box tool to reduce reaction mechanisms based on existing ideas. Improvements will be suggested to existing methods, their pros and cons will be evaulated, and the perfect order in which they must be applied to achieve best results will be investigated.
Applications are invited twice in an academic year by the ME department. The list of topics floated for the current intake is listed here. Directly contact the faculty incharge if interested in any of these topics with your detailed CV and your Statement of Purpose.
Extend the bottom-up approach to kinetics of n-heptane. Perform experiments in counterflow flames with mixtures of gaseous fuels.
For internship queries, please contact the faculty with your detailed CV and your Statement of Purpose.