Dr. D. Tripathi

Department of Mathematics
Dr. Tripathi joined the Department of Mathematics, IIT Ropar on August 2011. After submitting his PhD thesis in Department of Applied Mathematics, IIT BHU, he joined as a faculty member in Department of Mathematics, BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus. He was awarded three prestigious postdoctoral fellowships (NBHM, Dr. D.S. Kothari and Indo-EU) in 2010. His research work is focused on the mathematical modelling and simulation of biological flows in deformable domains and fractional calculus.
D. Tripathi, S.K. Pandey, Abdul Siddiqui and O.A. Beg, Non-steady peristaltic propulsion with exponential variable viscosity: A study of transport through the digestive system, Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, doi:10.1080/10255842.2012.688109 (2012).
O.A. Beg and D. Tripathi, MATHEMATICA simulation of peristaltic pumping with double-diffusive convection in nanofluids: A bio-nano-engineering model, Proc IMechE Part N: J Nanoengineering and Nanosystems, doi:10.1177/1740349912437087 (2012).ough the oesophagus under the influence of heat transfer, International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2011.07.014 (2011).
D. Tripathi and O.A. Beg, A study of unsteady physiological magneto-fluid flow and heat transfer through a finite length channel by peristaltic pumping, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H, Journal of Engineering in Medicine, doi: 10.1177/0954411912449946 (2012).
D. Tripathi, O.A. Bég and J.L. Curiel-Sosa, Homotopy Semi-Numerical Simulation of Peristaltic flow of generalized Oldroyd-B fluids with slip effects, Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, doi:10.1080/10255842.2012.688109 (2012).
D. Tripathi, A mathematical model for swallowing of food bolus through the oesophagus under the influence of heat transfer, International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 51 (2012) 91-101.
D. Tripathi, A mathematical study on three layered oscillatory blood flow through stenosed arteries, Journal of Bionic Engineering, 9 (2012) 119–131.
D. Tripathi, Peristaltic hemodynamic flow of couple-stress fluids through a porous medium with slip effect, Transport in Porous Media, 92 (2012) 559-572.
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Research Collaborators:
(1) Prof. S.K. Pandey, Indian Institute of Technology BHU, Varanasi, India
(2) Prof. A.M. Siddiqui, The Pennsylvania State University, York Campus, USA
(3) Prof. O. Anwar Bég, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, S1 1WB, UK, England, UK
(4) Prof. J.L. Curiel-Sosa, Hallam University, Sheffield, S1 1WB, UK, England, UK
(5) Prof.Pradeep G. Siddheshwar, Bangalore University, Bangalore, India
(6) Dr. S. Das, Indian Institute of Technology BHU, Varanasi, India