Abhishek Das | engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Abhishek Das | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Abhishek Das | Engineering | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | India

Dr. Abhishek Das is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), India, and also holds the position of Honorary Associate Professor at WMG, The University of Warwick, UK. His career spans across high-impact research and academic appointments in the field of advanced manufacturing, battery technologies, and joining processes. His contributions are instrumental in addressing challenges in electric vehicle (EV) battery fabrication, joining technologies, and thermal management systems, establishing him as a leading figure in battery systems manufacturing.

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Education

Dr. Das completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from WMG, The University of Warwick, UK, in 2016, with a thesis focused on “Shape variation modelling, analysis and statistical control for assembly systems with compliant parts.” His doctoral work was supported by the European FP7 research project under the Digital Factories scheme. He holds a Master of Technology degree from the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, IIT Roorkee, India, where he worked on the surface modification of aluminium using Electro Discharge Machining (EDM). His postgraduate research received support from the prestigious DAAD Fellowship and was partially carried out at Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany.

Experience

Dr. Das brings over 13 years of combined academic and industrial experience. Prior to joining IIT Delhi, he held multiple positions at WMG, The University of Warwick, including as an Assistant Professor (SRF) and Research Fellow in High Value Manufacturing Catapult. During this period, he led and contributed to several Innovate UK and industry-funded projects related to advanced joining processes for EV batteries. He has also worked with JSW Steel Ltd., Mumbai, where he managed project planning and cost estimation responsibilities. His professional journey reflects a strong integration of academic rigor and practical industrial insight, particularly in laser and ultrasonic welding, micro-joining, and battery systems.

Research Interests

Dr. Das’s research focuses on the modeling, simulation, and experimental validation of micro-joining techniques for battery and energy storage applications. His expertise includes laser welding, ultrasonic welding, micro-resistance welding, and novel methods like micro-clinching and laser ribbon welding. His interests extend to battery cooling systems—both active and passive—exploring innovative thermal management solutions for enhanced EV safety. A significant portion of his recent research involves multi-physics simulations to analyze the electro-thermal and mechanical behaviors of battery interconnects. He is also actively involved in developing digital twin-enabled optimization strategies for EV battery housing manufacturing.

Awards

Dr. Das has received several prestigious awards and recognitions for his academic and research excellence. Notably, he was honored with the International Travel Scheme (ITS) award by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) in 2023 to present his work at the International Electric Vehicle Conference in the UK. He is a recipient of the Young Faculty Incentive Fellowship at IIT Delhi for the period 2021–2024. During his doctoral studies, he was awarded a Ph.D. research scholarship funded by the European Commission. He also received the DAAD “Sandwich-Model” scholarship, MHRD postgraduate scholarship, and multiple best paper/poster awards, including those from the British Computer Society and World Electric Vehicle Journal.

Publications

Joining Technologies for Automotive Battery Systems Manufacturing

Authors: A. Das, D. Li, D. Williams, D. Greenwood
Journal: World Electric Vehicle Journal, 9(2), 22
Year: 2018

Impact of ultrasonic welding on multi-layered Al–Cu joint for electric vehicle battery applications: A layer-wise microstructural analysis

Authors: S. Dhara, A. Das
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: A, 791, 139795
Year: 2020

Experimental investigation on surface modification of aluminum by electric discharge coating process using TiC/Cu green compact tool-electrode

Authors: A. Das, J.P. Misra
Journal: Machining Science and Technology, 16(4), 601–623
Year: 2012

In-depth evaluation of laser-welded similar and dissimilar material tab-to-busbar electrical interconnects for electric vehicle battery pack

Authors: N. Kumar, I. Masters, A. Das
Journal: Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 70, 78–96
Year: 2021

Weldability and shear strength feasibility study for automotive electric vehicle battery tab interconnects

Authors: A. Das, D. Li, D. Williams, D. Greenwood
Journal: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 41
Year: 2019

Comparison of Tab-To-Busbar Ultrasonic Joints for Electric Vehicle Li-Ion Battery Applications

Authors: A. Das, A. Barai, I. Masters, D. Williams
Journal: World Electric Vehicle Journal, 10(3), 55
Year: 2019

Modelling and characterisation of ultrasonic joints for Li-ion batteries to evaluate the impact on electrical resistance and temperature raise

Authors: A. Das, T.R. Ashwin, A. Barai
Journal: Journal of Energy Storage, 22, 239–248
Year: 2019

Rosendo Monroy-Loperena – Process Modeling and Simulation – Excellence in Innovation 

Dr. Rosendo Monroy-Loperena - Process Modeling and Simulation - Excellence in Innovation 

ROMON - Mexico

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Rosendo Monroy Loperena, born on November 6, 1957, in Tenancingo, State of Mexico, embarked on his academic journey at the Universidad Iberoamericana, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering (1976-1980). His dedication to education and academic excellence was evident early on, as he graduated with honors. Continuing his studies at the same institution, he pursued a Master’s Degree in Systems Planning and Informatics from 1982 to 1984, further solidifying his foundation in chemical and systems engineering.

In 1997, Monroy Loperena began his Ph.D. at the Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM), Iztapalapa Unit, completing it in 1999. His doctoral studies were marked by an impressive performance, culminating in the receipt of the University Merit Medal, an acknowledgment of his exceptional academic contributions. Monroy Loperena’s thirst for knowledge and innovation led him to a postdoctoral fellowship at the prestigious Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (CINVESTAV-IPN) from 2012 to 2014, where he specialized in biotechnology.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Monroy Loperena’s professional career is characterized by a blend of academic and industrial experiences. Starting as a Development Engineer at the Mexican Petroleum Institute (1980-1982), he quickly transitioned to academia as a Full-time Professor at the Universidad Iberoamericana (1983-1988). Here, he also served as the Research Coordinator in the Department of Systems, demonstrating his ability to bridge theoretical research and practical applications.

In 1989, he founded Systemic Approach, S.A. de C.V., a consulting firm that he led until 1997. This entrepreneurial endeavor highlighted his knack for applying academic knowledge to real-world challenges. Later, he served as a Research Scientist “A” in the Molecular Engineering Program at the Mexican Petroleum Institute (2000-2004), where his research significantly contributed to the field of chemical engineering.

Monroy Loperena’s expertise was also sought in various administrative roles. Notably, he coordinated financial and administrative monitoring for the Executive Secretariat for Construction, Material Resources, and General Services at the Federal Judiciary Council (2011). He also held the position of Administrative Coordinator at the National Human Rights Commission (2009-2011).

In 2012, he founded ROMON – Engineering, Planning and Systems Consulting, where he continues to serve as CEO. This role allows him to leverage his extensive experience to provide strategic consulting services, further extending his impact on the engineering and scientific community.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Monroy Loperena’s research contributions span various aspects of chemical engineering, with a particular focus on fluid phase equilibria, distillation processes, and the development of robust computational methods for chemical engineering applications. His extensive publication record includes influential papers on vapor-liquid flash calculations, the Rachford-Rice equation, and multicomponent distillation column simulations.

His research is characterized by the development of efficient algorithms and innovative solutions to complex engineering problems. For instance, his work on enhancing cubic polynomial solutions and providing new perspectives on the Rachford-Rice equation has garnered significant attention in the scientific community. Monroy Loperena’s publications, such as “An Efficient Method to Calculate Multisolid-(Wax) Precipitation” and “A Simple, Reliable and Fast Algorithm for the Simulation of Multicomponent Distillation Columns,” highlight his contributions to advancing chemical engineering methodologies.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Monroy Loperena’s academic and professional excellence has been recognized through numerous awards and distinctions. He was a National Researcher Level 2 in the National System of Researchers from 2001 to 2016, reflecting his sustained contributions to scientific research. Additionally, he received the Best Reviewer Award from Computers & Chemical Engineering (2012-2013) and the Second Place award for his doctoral thesis in the petroleum industry from the Mexican Petroleum Institute (2000).

His commitment to academic excellence was further acknowledged with the University Merit Medal from UAM and the IMIQ Mention for his work presented at the Annual Convention of the Mexican Institute of Chemical Engineers in 1983. These accolades underscore his influence and leadership in the field of chemical engineering.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Monroy Loperena’s impact extends beyond his research contributions. As an educator, he has influenced countless students through his teaching roles at various institutions, including the Metropolitan Autonomous University, the Technological Institute of Higher Studies of Ecatepec, and the Rosario Castellanos Institute of Higher Studies. His dedication to teaching and mentorship has inspired a new generation of engineers and researchers.

His role as a member of the CONACYT Register of Accredited Evaluators and as a jury member for the Best Doctoral Thesis in Thermodynamics Contest demonstrates his commitment to advancing scientific standards and supporting emerging researchers. His participation in various coordination committees, such as the FIRST COLLOQUIUM ON SIMULATION, reflects his leadership in fostering academic and research collaborations.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Rosendo Monroy Loperena’s legacy is marked by his profound contributions to chemical engineering, both as a researcher and educator. His innovative research, impactful publications, and dedication to academic excellence have left an indelible mark on the field. Moving forward, his continued involvement in research and consultancy through ROMON promises to yield further advancements and applications of chemical engineering principles.

As he continues to publish groundbreaking research and mentor the next generation of engineers, Monroy Loperena’s influence will undoubtedly persist, shaping the future of chemical engineering and contributing to its evolution in addressing complex industrial and environmental challenges.

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