Biography
Dr. Dibyendu Ghosh is a distinguished researcher in Mechanical Engineering, recently appointed as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Battery Modelling at the University of Oxford, where he is working in Professor David Howey's research group. He earned his PhD from IIT Kharagpur, with a dissertation focused on the analysis of magneto-fluidic systems using both continuum-based and particle-based approaches.
Dr. Ghosh has a strong background in fluid mechanics, demonstrated by his publication record and his active participation in international conferences. Prior to joining Oxford, he was awarded the Shastri Research Student Fellowship, which enabled him to conduct cross-disciplinary research at McMaster University. There, he contributed significantly to projects involving the manipulation of diamagnetic particles, with applications in biomedical engineering and industrial electronics.
Research Interests
- Battery Modelling
- Magneto-fluidic Systems
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Multiphase Flow
- Numerical Modelling of Physical Processes
Current Projects
"Digital Solutions for Accelerated Battery Testing (DigiBatt)"
DigiBatt will establish a novel, open, multi-scale digital toolbox to accelerate the testing and development of batteries.