Tapan Sengupta

Professor at Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Biography

Research Interest

All speed regimes and with heat transfer in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics including Theoretical, Experimental and Computational all aspects. Scientific Computing from first principle, high accuracy computing related to DNS/ LES.

Awards & FellowshipsClick to collapse

  • Senior Visiting Fellow in Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore. During 1999-2001 & 2003
  • Senior Associate (2005 –2011) of International Centre of Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.
  • Regional Editor, Computers & Fluids, Elsevier, USA, Associate Editor – International J. Emerging Multidisciplinary Fluid Sciences, Multi-Science, U.K.
  • Visiting professor, Technical Univ., Munich, Germany (2001), EcolePolytechnique, Montreal, Canada (2012), McGill University, Montreal, Canada (2013)
  • Organizing Chairman of IUTAM Symposium on Advances in Numerical Methods, Modeling and Control of Transitional and Turbulent Flows. To be held during 15-18 December (2014); Co-chair of International Conf. on Meta-Computing, Bhubaneswar (2012).

Education

  • PhD (Aerospace Engineering), Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA (1984),(4.0/ 4.0)
  • M.E. from (Aerospace Engineering),Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (1981), Distinction.
  • B.Tech (Aeronautical Engineering), IIT Kharagpur (1979), 1st class

Companies

  • Visiting Professor Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad (2020)
  • Professor (Retired) currently Visiting Professor at IIT (ISM) Dhanbad Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (1990 — 2020)
  • Course Co-ordinator CISM Summer School in 2008 and again in 2018! (2008 — 2008)
  • Senior Visiting Fellow National University of Singapore (1999 — 2001)
  • Senior Scientist National Aerospace Laboratories (1984 — 1988)

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