Prof. Kishore Singh Patel | Cryogenics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kishore Singh Patel | Cryogenics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | National Institute of Technology Rourkela | India

Prof. Kishore Singh Patel is a distinguished researcher whose work demonstrates significant contributions to Mechanical Engineering, with a particular emphasis on Cryogenics, advanced thermal systems, biofluid mechanics, and high-fidelity computation. His academic profile reflects sustained achievements shaped by impactful research grants, nationally relevant consultancy projects, patented technological designs, and a strong record of mentoring scholars. Prof. Patel’s expertise in Cryogenics extends across micro-cryocooler development, cryogenic heat switch innovation, cryogenic nanofluid applications, and Cryogenics-based thermal transport modelling. His scholarly output includes journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers addressing emerging challenges in Cryogenics, multiphase flows, respiratory mechanics, and sustainable energy systems. In addition to his research productivity, he has played a central role in organizing high-level conferences and workshops, strengthening collaborative scientific networks in Cryogenics, computational modelling, and thermo-fluid sciences. His professional responsibilities also span leadership roles in technical societies, where he actively supports academic capacity building and knowledge dissemination. Through consultancy engagements with major industrial sectors, Prof. Patel has applied Cryogenics principles and fluid-thermal expertise to improve large-scale process systems, environmental control units, and energy-efficient technologies. His collaborations with national research organizations, space agencies, and interdisciplinary teams highlight the broader societal value of his work, particularly where Cryogenics intersects with healthcare, environmental sustainability, and next-generation engineering solutions. The cumulative impact of his scholarly and professional activities reflects a commitment to advancing Cryogenics as a foundational domain in modern mechanical engineering while contributing meaningfully to global scientific progress. Google Scholar profile of 94 Citations, 4 h-index, 3 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Muthukumar, P., Patel, K. S., Sachan, P., & Singhal, N. (2012). Computational study on metal hydride based three-stage hydrogen compressor. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 37(4), 3797–3806.

2. Bhattad, A., & Patel, K. S. (2023). Performance analysis of diesel engine using Madhuca longifolia blended biodiesel with nano-additive for variable parameters. International Journal of Ambient Energy, 1–46.

3. Ram, B. R., Malik, V., Naik, B. K., & Patel, K. S. (2023). A critical review on mechanical heat switches for engineering and space applications. Heat Transfer Engineering, 44(19), 1789–1802.

4. Buddhadev, M. D., Patel, K. S., Patel, V. J., Bhatt, S. P., & Deshpande, S. S. (2016). Perceptions about oral liquid medication dosing devices and dosing errors by caregivers of hospitalized children. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 10(12), 810–813.

5. Bramhaiah, D., Patel, K. S., & Bhattad, A. (2022). Computational investigation of cooling capacity of the cryogen based nanofluids. Proceedings of the 28th National Symposium on Cryogenics.

Prof. Dr. Yury Filippov | Cryometrology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yury Filippov | Cryometrology | Best Researcher Award

Head of group | Joint Institute for Nuclear Research | Russia

Prof. Dr. Yury Filippov is a distinguished expert in cryometrology, having made significant advancements in cryogenic engineering and low-temperature technologies. He graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute and began his career at the Institute of High Energy Physics, where he developed cryogenic systems for particle accelerators. His journey through various leading research institutions, including the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, reflects his lifelong dedication to cryometrology and its practical applications in superconducting accelerators and medical cryosystems. His research in cryometrology has driven innovations in diagnostic tools for cryogenic two-phase and three-phase flow systems, contributing to fundamental developments in fluid dynamics and measurement precision. Prof. Dr. Filippov’s expertise in cryometrology extends to areas like hydrodynamics of multiphase flows, thermal control, and advanced instrumentation. His leadership in supervising PhD candidates and active participation in academic councils demonstrates his influence on future generations of scientists. Through continuous contributions to journals such as Cryobiology, Cryogenics, and Review of Scientific Instruments, he has strengthened the global recognition of cryometrology as a vital scientific discipline. His awards and honors reflect his commitment to excellence and innovation in cryometrology research, where his technical acumen and analytical precision stand out. His professional skills encompass experimental design, cryometrology instrumentation, and multiphase flow analysis, all aligned with modern scientific standards. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Yury Filippov remains a prominent figure in cryometrology, whose research legacy and academic guidance continue to advance the field globally. Scopus profile of 292 Citations, 52 Documents, 11 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Minimization of Problems while Creating Two-Phase Flowmeters for Cryogenics and Their Features: Part I. Diagnostics of Helium Flows. (2025). Instruments and Experimental Techniques.

2. Minimization of Problems while Creating Two-Phase Flowmeters for Cryogenics and Their Features: Part II. Diagnostics of Hydrogen and LNG Flows. (2025). Instruments and Experimental Techniques.

3. Modifications of the Separationless Oil–Water–Gas Flowmeter with a Dual Isotope Gamma-Densitometer for Particular Cases of Applications. (2024). Instruments and Experimental Techniques.

4. Optimization of a Separationless Three-Phase Oil–Water–Gas Flowmeter of Horizontal Orientation with Dual-Isotope Gamma Densitometers. (2023). Instruments and Experimental Techniques.

5. Diagnostic tools for multiphase flows in cryogenics, LNG-and oil production. (Conference Paper).