Venkatramanan | Automotive & Manufacturing VR | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Venkatramanan | Automotive & Manufacturing VR | Editorial Board Member

Suguna College of Engineering, Coimbatore | India

Dr. Venkatramanan R is an accomplished Assistant Professor and researcher with extensive expertise in solar thermal applications and renewable energy systems, particularly in the design and performance optimization of evacuated tube solar air heaters for industrial process heating. He completed his Ph.D. at the Solar Energy Research Centre, Coimbatore Institute of Engineering and Technology (CIET), under a full-time DST-funded project, focusing on evacuated tube collector systems for low-temperature industrial applications. Dr. Venkatramanan holds a Master’s degree in Thermal Engineering from R.V.S. College of Engineering and Technology and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Paavai Engineering College, consistently achieving first-class academic distinction. With over nine years of professional experience, he has contributed significantly as an Assistant Professor at Suguna College of Engineering and CIET, mentoring students, developing syllabi, coordinating departmental activities, and leading technical clubs and laboratories, including the Solar Energy Research Centre, Renewable Energy Club, and Thermal Engineering Lab. His research portfolio is impressive, encompassing numerous high-impact international journal publications, book chapters, and patents in solar energy technologies, energy efficiency, and IoT-based renewable energy solutions. Notable publications include studies on thermal and enviro-economic performance of evacuated tube solar air collectors and innovative designs such as twisted tape inserts, baffles, and jet impingement systems. He has been actively involved in funded research and consultancy projects, including DST and MSME-supported initiatives, and has served as a reviewer for reputed international journals like Energy Engineering, Scientific Reports, and Journal of Renewable Energy and Environment. Dr. Venkatramanan has also completed several professional certifications and MOOC courses, enhancing his expertise in energy auditing, waste-to-energy conversion, solar energy engineering, steam and gas power systems, and refrigeration and air conditioning. Recognized for his academic contributions, he has received certificates of recognition from Anna University for publishing in Q1 journals and has guided teams achieving awards in national design competitions. He maintains professional memberships with ISME, ISTE, SESI, WSSET, and the Institution of Engineers (India), reflecting his commitment to advancing mechanical and renewable energy engineering.

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Featured Publications

Kumar, A. V., Arjunan, T. V., Seenivasan, D., Venkatramanan, R., & Vijayan, S. (2021). Thermal performance of an evacuated tube solar collector with inserted baffles for air heating applications. Solar Energy, 215, 131–143.

Veera Kumar, A., Arjunan, T. V., Seenivasan, D., Venkatramanan, R., & Vijayan, S. (2021). Techno-economic evaluation of an evacuated tube solar air collector with inserted baffles. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering, 235(4), 1027–1038.

Kumar, A. V., Arjunan, T. V., Seenivasan, D., Venkatramanan, R., Vijayan, S., & Matheswaran, M. M. (2021). Influence of twisted tape inserts on energy and exergy performance of an evacuated tube-based solar air collector. Solar Energy, 225, 892–904.

Venkatramanan, R., Arjunan, T. V., Seenivasan, D., & Kumar, A. V. (2022). Parametric study of evacuated tube collector solar air heater with inserted baffles on thermal network for low-temperature applications. Journal of Cleaner Production, 350, 132941.

Venkatramanan, R., Arjunan, T. V., Seenivasan, D., Veerakumar, A., Vijayan, S., & Matheswaran, M. M. (2025). Energetic and enviro-economic performance of medium-scale evacuated tube solar air heating system for industrial applications. Journal of Power and Energy, 239(2), 388–399.

Karthickmunisamy, T., Veerakumar, A., Vijayan, S., & Venkatramanan, R. (2025). Experimental investigation of an evacuated tube solar air heater with baffles and perforated twisted tapes for air heating applications. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering. (Accepted for publication).

 

Jendrian Riedel | Immersive Visualization | Research Excellence Award

 Dr. Jendrian Riedel | Immersive Visualization | Research Excellence Award 

Hochschule Bremen | Germany

Dr. Jendrian Riedel is a German biologist specializing in zoology with a strong interdisciplinary focus bridging evolutionary biology, biodiversity research, and bionics innovation. He completed his Diplom (Master’s) in Biology at the University of Bonn in 2013, majoring in Zoology with minors in Palaeontology and Philosophy, reflecting a foundation in both organismal biology and broader scientific thinking. Following this, he pursued a Ph.D. in Natural and Physical Sciences with a focus on Zoology at James Cook University, Australia, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Lin Schwarzkopf, completing his doctorate in 2020. During his early academic career, Dr. Riedel expanded his research experience internationally, serving as a Guest Scientist at the Department of Evolutionary Biology at Bielefeld University, Germany, in 2020, followed by a postdoctoral position there in 2021. He further deepened his expertise in biodiversity analysis and evolutionary research as a postdoctoral researcher at the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB) – Museum Koenig Bonn, Germany, from 2022 to 2023. Since 2024, he has been contributing to interdisciplinary research as a researcher at the Core Facility for Multidisciplinary Structural Analysis & Bionics Innovation Center at Hochschule Bremen, Germany, where he applies his knowledge of zoology and structural analysis to advance biomimetic and bionics-driven innovations. Dr. Riedel’s career demonstrates a consistent integration of classical zoological research with contemporary approaches in biodiversity assessment and applied bionics, reflecting both depth in organismal science and a strong commitment to multidisciplinary scientific innovation. His work is characterized by a combination of field-based and laboratory research, international collaborations, and a focus on translating biological insights into technological applications, positioning him as a versatile researcher at the intersection of natural sciences and applied bionics.

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Featured Publications 

Pillai, R. R., Riedel, J., Wirth, W., Allen-Ankins, S., Nordberg, E., Edwards, W., … (2025). What’s the point? The functional role of claws in pad-bearing taxa (Gekkota: Diplodactylidae). Proceedings B, 292(2054), 20251362.

Kukla, Y., Riedel, J., & Rödder, D. (2025). Sticky innovation, limited expansion: Biogeography and evolutionary ecology of toepads in geckos. Journal of Biogeography, e70087.

Hofmann, S., Rödder, D., Andermann, T., Matschiner, M., Riedel, J., Baniya, C. B., … (2024). Exploring Paleogene Tibet’s warm temperate environments through target enrichment and phylogenetic niche modelling of Himalayan spiny frogs (Paini, Dicroglossidae). Molecular Ecology, 33(15), e17446.

Hofmann, S., Rödder, D., Andermann, T., Matschiner, M., Riedel, J., Baniya, C. B., … (2024). Exploring Paleogene Tibet’s warm temperate environments through target enrichment and phylogenetic niche modelling of Himalayan spiny frogs (Paini, Dicroglossidae). Molecular Ecology, 33(15), e17446.

Riedel, J., Klemm, M., Higham, T., Grismer, L. L., Ziegler, T., Russell, A., Rödder, D., … (2023). Variation in claw morphology among the digits of Bent-toed geckos (Cyrtodactylus: Gekkota: Gekkonidae). BMC Zoology, 8(1), 19.