




Postdoctoral Scholar
Organisation
North Carolina State University
Country
United States
dpghosh31@gmail.com
Expertise
Two-Phase Heat Transfer, Energy-efficient cooling systems, Acoustic Diagnostics and AI-Enabled Thermal Systems
Biography
Dr. Ghosh received his Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology, Patna (2019), where he worked on flow boiling in nanostructured microchannels. He designed and demonstrated experimental techniques to mitigate thermohydraulic fluctuations during flow boiling in microchannels. Next, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Oregon State University from December 2019 to March 2023, where he led design, fabrication, and testing of a novel Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) humidification-dehumidification water desalination system. His research work at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor focused on experimental testing/development for thermochemical energy storage and heat-transfer characterization of gas–solid multiphase flows. In his current postdoc position at the North Carolina State University involves design and development of energy efficient evaporators/condenser for low Global Warming Potential (Low-GWP) refrigerants. His research interest includes, thermal management, energy storage and conversion, water-energy nexus, interfacial phenomena, and multi-phase heat transfer. His research endeavors so far has resulted in 1 patent, 1 book chapter, 14 articles in peer-reviewed journals (additional 4 manuscripts are in progress), 17 conference proceedings, and successful funding generation of ~$500,000. He also has been awarded Best Researcher Awards under International Academic Excellence Awards and International Environmental Scientists Award.