NIST UNIVERSITY
Institute Park, Berhampur, Odisha-761008, India

Sahadeb Kuila

Dr. Sahadeb Kuila

Assistant Professor

Department of Chemistry (SCHOOL OF SCIENCE)

sahadeb.kuila@nist.edu
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Education

PhD in
Jadavpur University, Kolkata and IIT Kharagpur (Collaborate Institute)
2016
MSc in
IIT Guwahati
2011
BSc in
Midnapore College (Vidyasagar University), West Bengal
2009

Work Experience

Ad-hoc Faculty
NIT Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
Guest Lecture
Y.S. Palpara Mahavidyalaya, West Bengal

Research Interests

  • Partial Differential Equations

Publications

  1. Sahadeb Kuila, T. Raja Sekhar and D. Zeidan, On the Riemann problem simulation for the drift-flux equations of two-phase flows, International Journal of Computational Methods (World Scientific), 13 (2016), 1650009 (22 pages).
  2. Sahadeb Kuila and T. Raja Sekhar, Riemann solution for one dimensional non-ideal isentropic magnetogasdynamics, Computational and Applied Mathematics (Springer), 35 (2016), 119-133.
  3. Sahadeb Kuila, T. Raja Sekhar and D. Zeidan, A Robust and accurate Riemann solver for a compressible two-phase flow model, Applied Mathematics and Computation (Elsevier), 265 (2015), 681-695.
  4. Sahadeb Kuila and T. Raja Sekhar, Riemann solution for ideal isentropic magnetogasdynamics, Meccanica (Springer), 49 (2014), 2453-2465.
  5. Sahadeb Kuila and T. Raja Sekhar, Interaction of weak shocks in drift-flux model of compressible two-phase flows, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals (Elsevier), 107 (2018), 222-227.
  6. Sahadeb Kuila, T. Raja Sekhar and G. C. Shit, Solution to the Riemann problem for a five equation model of multiphase flows in non-conservative form, Sadhana (Springer), 41 (2016), 1099-1109.
  7. Sahadeb Kuila and T. Raja Sekhar, Wave interactions in non-ideal isentropic magnetogasdynamics, International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics (Springer), 3 (2017), 1809-1831.
  8. Sahadeb Kuila, T. Raja Sekhar and G. C. Shit, The Riemann problem for non-ideal isentropic compressible two phase flows, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics (Elsevier), 81 (2016), 197-206.