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A new Chapter!

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As I come closer to the peroration of my postgraduate studies here at  #JU , here's a snippet story of my, say, accumulated experience! It's been a wonderful six years: maybe a year of learning and five of loafing about! But, great it was! Honored, privileged, however you'd want to put it shall befit the praise I want to present to this: the inspirations from supportive professors, the warmth from fellow colleagues, seniors and juniors, the interactions with workpersons at the campus, and the refining fresh taste of occasional caffeine have accumutatively administered this. And I'm grateful for that to happen! I wouldn't elaborate a disquisition on this; just a few words! The summer transfer window is open as I make a move! A new chapter awaits! More goals to score! More goals to achieve!  #Bankai #JadavpurUniversity   #IITKharagpur

'Student with the Best Poster' at the SPARC Workshop, JU, 2025

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It was an honour to be rolled in as the 'Student with the Best Poster' at the SPARC Workshop on Greener Pesticide Spray Management last month, hosted at  #JadavpurUniversity . The wide arena of beautiful, experienced minds across the globe springing the halls with their ideas at the  #SaltLakeCampus  was awe-inspiring. It was a blessing to be able to learn a bit or two from the legends whose academic books on Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences once shaped the me I am today. Dedicating this basal achievement to my parents and helpful professors, I hope this embarks the illumination I have always admired! As I line this prefactory in the windings of my career, a preliminary win before more to come, I just hope to keep up to it with the grace of good love and support! #FluidMechanics   #EngineeringWorkshop

Workshop: MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES ON DISPERSED PHASE FLOWS

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Introduction Dr. Harunori N. Yoshikawa, Institute de Physique de Nice, France, came to our university (Jadavpur University) on the 21st of September, 2022 to enlighten on Particle laden flows. The workshop was hosted jointly by Dr. Yoshikawa and Prof. Dr. Ranjan Ganguly, Dept. of Power Engineering, Jadavpur University and the eminent aim was to establish the roots that provided towards building up the WEAPS technology. Almost every member: students, scholars and  respected members otherwise closely associated with AMRA Lab (Advanced Materials, Research and Applications Lab), JU SL were invited and present throughout the 11am-5pm workshop. The workshop was jointly sponsored by SERB (CRG/2019/005887) and IEA-CNRS, France.  The First Session  At around 11 am, Dr. Yoshikawa took the stage and illuminated on the theories and conceptual analysis of particle laden flows which was done wisely. After the hour long lecture and a short break, Prof. Dr. RG enlightened on ...