Ali Tetbirt | Mechanical sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali Tetbirt | Mechanical sensors | Best Researcher Award

Permanent Researcher at Mechanical sensors , Development unit of solar equipment, UDES/EPST-CDER, Algeria

Dr. Ali Tetbirt holds a Magister degree in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in Energetic and Transfer from the Doctoral school at Dr. Yahia Fares University of Médéa, Algeria. They earned a Doctorate degree in Science with a focus on Mechanical Engineering from the University Hassiba Ben-bouali of Chlef, Algeria, in July 2017, and attained the senior researcher –B- degree in September 2017. Currently, Dr. Tetbirt works as a researcher at the Development Unit of Solar Equipments (UDES\CDER) since May 2013, contributing to the research team titled “Cooling and Air Conditioning Systems using Renewable Energies” (FCEEOR-Team). Their responsibilities include teaching at the university and providing training to Master’s students in the field of renewable energy and PV-systems.

Professional Profile

Education:

Dr. Ali Tetbirt’s academic journey began with a Mathematical series baccalaureate from high school “Hamza Ben AbdElmotalib” El-Khemis, Ain Defla, Algeria, in June 1989. They later earned a State Engineer degree in HVAC, Option: HVAC, from the University of Khemis (UKM), Algeria, in 2008. Dr. Tetbirt furthered their education with a Magister in Mechanical Engineering, Option: energy and transfer, from the Doctoral school ‘Mechanics and Systems Engineering (MIS)’ at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Dr. Yahia Fares University of Médéa, Algeria. Their academic journey culminated in a Doctorate in Science, Specialty and Option: Mechanical Engineering, from the Faculty of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hassiba Ben Bouali University, HBU Chlef, Algeria.

Skills:

Dr. Ali Tetbirt possesses strong informatics skills, including proficiency with the Windows operating system and Matlab software. They served as a contract professor at Djilali Bounaama University of Khemis Miliana (UDBK), W. Ain Defla, Algeria, from 2009 to 2013. In this role, they conducted Laboratory Practice (TP) and Directed works (TD) in Physics, Mechanics, and electricity in ST-SM and MI departments. Dr. Tetbirt also led TD in Mechanics of Compressible Fluids (MDF) and lectured on thermal habitats (TL) and Refrigeration systems. They were involved in teaching lessons at the Master (LMD) level and conducted TD in Mathematics (GS & ET). Additionally, Dr. Tetbirt taught Technical Terminologies (ET) at the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) and supervised Directed works (TD) in Mathematics (Analysis and Algebra) at the Faculty of Economics and Commerce (FSEC).

Experience:

Dr. Ali Tetbirt has extensive experience in organizing various events. They were a member of the organizing committee for the I3CT_MENA’2015 seminar at UDES and participated in organizing the international conference on the application of renewable energies in the agricultural sector in 2019 at UDES. Dr. Tetbirt also served as a member of the scientific community for the first national seminar on climate engineering, renewable energies, and energy efficiency (GECLEREE2021) at Yahia Fares University in Médéa. Additionally, they were a member of the organizing committee for the inter-Lycian scientific event on the occasion of the June 21 “Solstice 2021” day and the prize-giving ceremony for the competition of the inter-Lycian scientific event on the occasion of July 5, organized by UDES in cooperation with the academy of national education, wilaya of Tipaza.

Publications:

“Numerical study of magnetic effect on the velocity distribution field in a macro/micro-scale of a micropolar and viscous fluid in vertical channel” by A. Tetbirt, M.N. Bouaziz, M.T. Abbes. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2016. (35 citations)

“Theoretical analysis of two evaporator configurations for a conventional refrigerator coupled to a phase change material” by M. Berdja, F. Yahi, A. Tetbirt, M. Ouali, M.A. Djebiret, M. Mokrane. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2020. (5 citations)

“Modelling and Exergetic Analysis of a Parabolic Trough Solar Collector” by F. Yahi, M. Belhamel, M. Berdja, M. Mokrane, M.A. Djebiret. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2020. (2 citations)

“Transferts Convectifs Magnétohydrodynamique des Fluides Micropolaire et Visqueuxdans un Canal Vertical” by A. Tetbirt. Tahar Abbes Miloud, 2017. (1 citation)

“Numerical investigation of MHD mixed-convective flow and heat transfer within immiscible micropolar and nanofluids in a vertical channel” by A. Tetbirt, M.A. Djebiret, M. Ouali, M. Mokrane, M.N. Bouaziz. International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 2024.

“Energy Rationalization by PV Domestic Refrigerator with CTES” by M. Ouali, M.A. Djebiret, M. Mokrane, A. Tetbirt, M. Berdja, F. Yahi. 14th International Renewable Energy Congress (IREC), 2023.

“Energy Efficiency Performances for a Modular House via Air Conditioning” by M.A. Djebiret, M. Ouali, A. Tetbirt, M. Mokrane, M. Berdja, F. Yahi. 14th International Renewable Energy Congress (IREC), 2023.

“Numerical approach of Magnetic and viscous diffusivity in a heat exchanger cooled by a non-Newtonian fluid” by A. Tetbirt, M.A. Djebiret, M. Mokrane, M. Ouali, M. Berdja, F. Yahi. 6th International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC), 2018.

“TRANSFERTS CONVECTIFS DES FLUIDES MICROPOLAIRES DANS UN CANAL VERTICAL.” by ALI TETBIRT, MN BOUAZIZ, 2011.

“Rafraîchissement solaire par sorption en Algérie” by MA Djebiret, A Tetbirt.

“Investigation expérimental sur un dispositif de production de froid à adsorption” by MA DJEBIRET, M OUALI, M MOKRANE, A TETBIRT, F YAHI, M BERDJA, …

“Experimental study and energy optimization of a solar domestic refrigerator incorporating a phase change materials” by A. Tetbirt, M. Mokrane, M. Abbas, M. Berdja, Y. Ferhat.

“Large Prandtl number effect on the velocity distribution field of free convective flow of two different types of immiscible fluids in a vertical channel, in Istanbul, Turkey, 2016” by MN Bouaziz, A Tetbirt, AM Bouaziz, MT Abbes.

“Simulation CFD-D’un système de stockage d’énergie frigorifique par chaleur latente de fusion de la glace” by M MOKRANE, M BERDJA, A TETBIRT, F YAHI, B ABBAD.

 

 

Azharuddin Khan | Electromagnetic Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Azharuddin Khan | Electromagnetic Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar at Electromagnetic Sensors IIT BHU Varanasi, India

Azharuddin Khan seeks a challenging role in an esteemed organization where he can apply his research expertise to develop and implement innovative solutions. He is eager to work with experienced professionals, utilize his strong analytical skills, and expand his knowledge base. His ultimate goal is to make substantial contributions to knowledge and innovation, establish himself as a recognized expert, and drive the growth and success of the organization.

Professional Profile

Education:

Mr. Azharuddin Khan has a strong educational background in Microwave Engineering, culminating in a Ph.D. from IIT BHU Varanasi, which he completed from January 2019 to December 2023, achieving a remarkable 9.2 CPI. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned an M. Tech in Microwave Electronics from the University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi, from 2016 to 2018, where he secured 71.4%. Mr. Khan’s academic journey began with a B. Tech in Electronics and Communication from Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow (UPTU), which he completed from 2010 to 2014, graduating with 70.46%. His secondary education at Mahatma Gandhi Inter College, Gorakhpur, under the UP Board, resulted in a respectable 65.4% in the XII(PCM) stream in 2009.

Skills:

Mr. Azharuddin Khan possesses a diverse skill set that complements his academic achievements. Proficient in various tools such as HFSS, CST, QUCS, MATLAB, VISIO, ORIGIN, and SPICE, he demonstrates a keen aptitude for utilizing software essential in his field. His expertise extends to measurement skills, particularly in Antenna Parameters measurement using VNA and spectrum analyzer, SAR analysis using DASY-4 setup, and Calibration, showcasing his practical knowledge in microwave engineering. Mr. Khan has hands-on experience in conducting laboratory experiments at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, enriching his understanding of theoretical concepts with practical applications. His expertise in subjects like Microwave, Antenna, Electromagnetic Field Theory, and Microwave Device Measurements reflects his comprehensive grasp of core concepts in his field.

Achievements:

Mr. Azharuddin Khan’s journey is marked by several notable achievements, underscoring his academic excellence and active involvement in extracurricular activities. He demonstrated his proficiency by qualifying in the GATE exams in both 2016 and 2017, showcasing his commitment to continuous learning and growth. Mr. Khan’s participation in the “Bharat Ko Pechano” interstate quiz competition in 2011-2012 highlighted his broader interests and engagement beyond academics. His leadership qualities and commitment to service were evident during his tenure as the Executive member of the “Social Service Club” at the University of Delhi South Campus, where he actively contributed to community development initiatives. Mr. Khan’s involvement with IEEE MTT-S, first as the Joint Secretary at IIT BHU in 2019-2020 and later as the Vice-Chair at IIT BHU in 2022-2023, demonstrates his passion for his field and his dedication to fostering a collaborative and innovative environment. His academic achievements were further recognized through prestigious student travel grants from IEEE MTT-S for the IMaRC 2019 conference and the MAPCON 2022 conference, acknowledging his contributions to the field of microwave engineering. Additionally, he received student travel grants for attending the WAMS 2023 conference in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, reflecting his commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in his field and networking with peers and experts.

Teaching:

During his Ph.D., Mr. Azharuddin Khan actively contributed as a teaching assistant, providing valuable support to students in various capacities. He supervised the Microwave laboratory sessions for B.Tech 5th and 7th-semester students, ensuring their understanding and proficiency in the subject matter. Additionally, he facilitated the Device laboratory sessions for B.Tech 3rd-semester students, guiding them through practical experiments and fostering their skills. Mr. Khan also conducted tutorial classes for B.Tech 3rd-semester students, helping them grasp complex concepts and excel in their studies. His dedication to mentorship extended to guiding M.Tech students in their thesis work, providing valuable insights and support. Moreover, he supervised several B.Tech students in their project work, totaling eight, where he played a pivotal role in shaping their academic projects and nurturing their technical abilities.

Academic Projects:

During his academic journey, Mr. Azharuddin Khan undertook several significant projects, showcasing his practical skills and innovative thinking. For his M.Tech major project, he worked on designing a Low-Noise Amplifier from January 2018 to May 2018 at the Inter-University Accelerator Centre, an Autonomous Research Centre of the University Grant Commission, New Delhi. This project likely involved advanced techniques in microwave engineering and amplifier design, highlighting his expertise in the field. In his M.Tech minor project, conducted from July 2017 to December 2017, Mr. Khan focused on the design and simulation of a meander line inverted antenna. This project would have involved the use of simulation software and practical antenna design principles, demonstrating his proficiency in antenna engineering. During his B.Tech, Mr. Khan worked on a major project titled “Advance Vehicle Security with Theft Control & Accident Notification” from January 2014 to May 2014. This project likely involved the integration of electronics and communication systems for vehicle security and safety, showcasing his multidisciplinary approach to engineering problem-solving.

Publications:

Slot-Loaded Pentagon Microstrip Patch Antenna for Hyperthermia Application at 434 MHz

Authors: Khan, A., Dubey, S.K., Singh, A.K.

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

An elliptical-shaped rectangular slot antenna at 2.48 GHz for hyperthermia application

Authors: Khan, A., Dubey, S.K., Singh, A.K.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

A CPW Fed Circular Patch Antenna Loaded With Metamaterial For Gain Enhancement

Authors: Shrivastava, M.K., Singh, R., Kumar, P., Khan, A.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Series fed Circular patch Antenna 3×1 array for C Band Applications

Authors: Mishra, A., Khan, A., Dubey, S.K.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Square patch with symmetrical L-slots resonating at 915 MHz for Hyperthermia application

Authors: Khan, A., Mishra, A., Dubey, S.K., Singh, A.K.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Design of Compact Circular Shaped Slot Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks

Authors: Mishra, A., Khan, A., Dubey, S.K.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Analysis of Cross-Slot Antenna at ISM band for Hyperthermia application

Authors: Khan, A., Singh, A.K., Singh, A.K.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Design of a Dual ISM Band Antenna at 2.5 GHz and 5.35 GHz for hyperthermia application

Authors: Khan, A., Mishra, A., Dubey, S.K., Singh, A.K.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

SAR Analysis of Hexagonal-Shaped Slot-Loaded Patch Antenna for Hyperthermia Application at 434 MHz

Authors: Khan, A., Singh, A.K.

Citations: 4

Year: 2023

Pentagon-shaped Microstrip Patch Antenna in ISM band for Hyperthermia Application

Authors: Khan, A., Singh, A.K.

Citations: 1

Year: 2022