Jyotin Kateshia

Assistant Professor at Institute of Advanced Research & University for Innovation (IAR)
📚 Assistant Professor | Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Skills & Expertise

Data Analysis Forecasting HVAC Design Heat Transfer Solidworks Mechanical Engineering Solid Edge CAD MathCAD Labview SOLIDWORKS

Research Interests

Heat Transfer Thermodynamics Refrigeration Engineering Graphics Material Science

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💼 Experience

Assistant Professor

Institute of Advanced Research & University for Innovation (IAR) · February 2023 - Present

Mechanical Engineer

Raywell Studio Pvt. Ltd. · October 2022 - February 2023

Assistant Professor

Lok Jagruti University (LJ University) · July 2022 - September 2022

Assistant Professor

Gandhinagar Institute of Technology (GIT) · July 2014 - July 2022

🎓 Education

Nirma University Ahmedabad

Ph.D. in Mechanical-Renewable Energy · 2022

Nirma University Ahmedabad

M.Tech in Mechanical-Thermal · 2014

Gujarat Technological University (GTU)

B.E in Mechanical Engineering · 2012

🚀 Projects

Experimental Investigations on Solar Still using Phase Change Materials (PCM) and its Performance Prediction using Artificial Neural Network
Agency Name: Nirma University ||
The Earth's water imbalance, with abundant saline and limited freshwater, demands sustainable desalination. Solar desalination, harnessing renewable energy, produces freshwater from brackish water. Energy storage materials like PCM enhance productivity and energy efficiency, generating 30% more freshwater in solar stills with PCM and pin fins. Seasonal variations using fatty acids show stearic acid outperforming, costing $0.016/L/m2 with a 72-day payback period. Forecasting freshwater productivity using LSTM in solar stills with PCM and pin fins proves highly accurate, outperforming GRU with a 0.98 accuracy. This study advocates eco-friendly fatty acids and advanced forecasting for efficient solar desalination.
Green Cooling: Harnessing Solar Energy for Thermoelectric Refrigeration with Phase Change Materials
Agency Name: IAR || Oct 2023 - Present
This study delves into "Green Cooling," a sustainable approach that leverages solar energy for thermoelectric refrigeration integrated with Phase Change Materials (PCM). Exploring the intersection of renewable energy and cooling technology, the research investigates the potential of harnessing solar power to drive thermoelectric refrigeration systems enhanced by PCM. The utilization of PCM plays a pivotal role in optimizing energy storage and release dynamics. The abstract highlights the innovative synergy between solar energy, thermoelectric cooling, and PCM, emphasizing the eco-friendly and energy-efficient aspects of this approach. This research contributes to advancing environmentally conscious cooling solutions in the pursuit of a greener future.

🎤 Conferences & Seminars (2)

Energy and exergy analysis of Solar Still with Phase Change Material (PCM) under the Climatic condition of India
Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU) · Gandhinagar, Gujarat, Country · March 2023
Jyotin Kateshia, Vikas Lakhera, Energy and exergy analysis of Solar Still with Phase Change Material (PCM) under the Climatic condition of India, International Conference on Advances in Water Treatment and Management, PDEU,2023.
CFD Analysis and Position Optimization of Air Circulating Fan Inside a Guarded Hot Box
IIT Kanpur (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) · Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Country · March 2014
“CFD Analysis and Position Optimization of Air Circulating Fan Inside a Guarded Hot Box”. 5th International Conference on FMFP held At Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur,2014.

📚 Publications (2)

Journal: Journal of Energy Storage • March 2021
Solar desalination is the most promising approach for obtaining clean water from brackish water in an arid area having scarcity of potable water as well as electricity. In the present study, experimen...
Journal: Journal of Energy Storage • April 2022
The scarcity of potable water due to rapid growth in population, industrialization, and the continuous extraction of groundwater has led to an impending crisis. Researchers have invented numerous tech...
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