Dr. Jaimon Dennis Quadros | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer | School of Engineering and Built Environment, University of Greater Manchester | United Kingdom
Dr. Jaimon Dennis Quadros is a distinguished researcher recognized for advanced contributions in Computational Methods applied to mechanical engineering and fluid sciences. His expertise centers on Computational Methods for fluid dynamics, heat transfer, multiphase flows, and intelligent optimization, with strong emphasis on Computational Methods integrated with artificial intelligence, neural networks, and machine learning. Dr. Jaimon Dennis Quadros has produced an extensive body of scholarly work, authoring more than seventy peer reviewed publications that highlight the effectiveness of Computational Methods in predicting complex physical phenomena. His research demonstrates how Computational Methods enhance accuracy, efficiency, and reliability in engineering analysis and design. Through international academic and industry collaborations, he has successfully applied Computational Methods to aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and thermal systems, supporting innovation and sustainable engineering solutions. His mentorship and leadership have strengthened research capacity and knowledge transfer across institutions. The societal impact of his work lies in advancing safer designs, improved energy efficiency, and data informed decision making through Computational Methods. Scopus profile of 198 Citations, 35 Documents, 8 h index.
198
35
8
Citations
Documents
h-index
Featured Publications
Effect of flow parameters on base pressure in a suddenly expanded duct at supersonic Mach number regimes using CFD and design of experiments
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Cited by 28
Modelling of suddenly expanded flow process in the supersonic Mach number regime using DOE and RSM
Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics
Cited by 27
Prediction of base pressure in a suddenly expanded flow process at supersonic Mach number regimes using ANN and CFD
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Cited by 19
Mechanical and Tribological Wear Behavior of Epoxy Hybrid Composites
Materials Today: Proceedings
Cited by 18
Study of vibration and its effects on health of a two wheeler rider
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
Cited by 17