Tayebeh Omidinia-Anarkoli | Numerical modeling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tayebeh Omidinia-Anarkoli | Numerical modeling | Best Researcher Award

PHD at Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

Dr. Tayebeh Omidinia-Anarkoli is a scientific researcher and post-doctoral fellow at Isfahan University of Technology, specializing in Agricultural Engineering with a focus on Irrigation and Drainage. She earned her Ph.D. from Isfahan University of Technology, where her thesis on hybrid constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater received high praise. Dr. Omidinia-Anarkoli also holds an M.Sc. from Shahrekord University and a B.Sc. from Isfahan University of Technology. Her research, supported by a grant from the Water & Wastewater Company of Isfahan Province, aims to improve wastewater treatment methods. She actively contributes to advancing water science and engineering in Iran. Numerical modeling

Professional Profiles

Education

Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering – Irrigation and Drainage 09/2015 – 12/2021 Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran Promoter: Prof. Mohammad Shayannejad Thesis Title: Evaluation and qualitative modeling of hybrid constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater (graded as excellent) M.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering – Irrigation and Drainage 09/2013 – 08/2015 Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran Promoters: Assoc. Prof. Rasoul Mirabbasi and Prof. Sayyed-Hassan Tabatabaei Thesis Title: Investigation on saline water intrusion into the Borkhar aquifer using GMS B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering – Water Engineering 09/2009 – 06/2013 Isfahan University of Technology B.Sc. Thesis Title: The impact of gravel and sandy substrate on the amount of turbulence flow in the laboratory channel. Numerical modeling

Professional Experience

12/2021 – Current Scientific Researcher, Post-doc Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan Regional Water Company, Isfahan, Iran.  Numerical modeling

Grants

Project Title: “Evaluation and qualitative modeling of hybrid constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment” Water & Wastewater Company of Isfahan Province, Iran Grant Number: 13751 Duration: 12/2018 – 2022. Numerical modeling

Research Focus

Dr. Tayebeh Omidinia-Anarkoli’s research focuses on water science and engineering, particularly in the area of agricultural engineering related to irrigation and drainage. Her work includes the evaluation and qualitative modeling of hybrid constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment, as well as experimental and numerical modeling of nitrate and ammonium removal in these systems. Dr. Omidinia-Anarkoli’s contributions aim to improve wastewater treatment methods and the quality of stabilization pond effluents. Her research, supported by grants and collaborations with the Isfahan regional water company, is pivotal in advancing sustainable water management practices. Numerical modeling

Publications

  1. Nitrate and ammonium removal in constructed wetlands: Experimental insights and zero-dimensional numerical modeling, Publication date: 2024.
  2. Improving the quality of stabilization pond effluents using hybrid constructed wetlands, Publication date: 2024.
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Naresh Reddimalla | Finite Difference | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Naresh Reddimalla | Finite Difference | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at The National Institute of Technology, India

Mr. Naresh Reddimalla is a dedicated Research Scholar (SRF) at the Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology Warangal. Specializing in atmospheric science, he focuses on developing numerical solutions for predicting atmospheric tides. With a Master of Science in Mathematics and a DST-Inspire fellowship, he has been actively contributing to the field since 2019. Naresh’s academic journey is marked by top honors, including a gold medal in his master’s and a UGC-URH scholarship. His research aims to enhance understanding of atmospheric tides, benefiting various sectors with accurate meteorological predictions. Finite Difference

Professional Profiles

Education

Mr. Naresh Reddimalla began his academic journey at a government school, excelling in his studies with a 77% in the SSC (10th class) in 2011. He continued to perform well in his Intermediate studies, achieving 73% in 2013. He graduated with an impressive 88%, securing the first rank at Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, in 2016. Following his undergraduate success, he pursued a master’s degree specializing in pure mathematics, graduating in 2018 with an 88% and securing the first rank at Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, Telangana. This achievement was recognized with a gold medal. Finite Difference

Professional Experience and Academic Achievements

Since July 2019, Mr. Reddimalla has been a senior researcher in the Department of Mathematics at the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, Telangana, India. He is currently working under the DST-Inspire fellowship on the project “Development of Numerical Solutions for the Atmospheric Tidal Model.” Before joining NIT Warangal, he spent a year as a contract lecturer at a government college, teaching various mathematics courses. He has received a University Grants Commission-University Rank Holders (UGC-URH) scholarship for securing the first rank in his bachelor’s degree. Additionally, he was selected for the Department of Science and Technology (DST)-INSPIRE fellowship for securing the gold medal in his master’s degree. Finite Difference

Research Focuse

Mr. Naresh Reddimalla’s research primarily focuses on atmospheric science, specifically the dynamics of atmospheric tides and the behavior of dusty fluids under varying conditions. His work investigates the influence of magnetic fields on unsteady flows of dusty fluids within circular cylinders and the impact of background wind and dissipation processes on the semidiurnal component of atmospheric solar tides. Through analytical treatments and numerical solutions, Mr. Reddimalla aims to enhance the understanding and prediction of these complex phenomena, providing valuable insights that benefit meteorological studies and various applied mathematics applications.

Publications

  1. Effect of Background Wind and Dissipation Processes on the Semidiurnal Component of Atmospheric Solar Tides, Publication date: 2024.
  2. Effect of Magnetic Field on Unsteady Flow of Dusty Fluid Due to Constant Pressure Gradient Through a Circular Cylinder: An Analytical TreatmentPublication date: 2022.
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