Ram Ji Tripathi | Solar Desalination | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ram Ji Tripathi | Solar Desalination | Research Excellence Award

Rajkiya Engineering College, Banda, U.P | India

Dr. Ram Ji Tripathi is an accomplished academic and researcher in Mechanical and Thermal Engineering, specializing in energy-efficient cooling technologies and sustainable HVAC systems. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Rajkiya Engineering College, Banda, Uttar Pradesh, after completing his doctoral studies as a full-time Research Scholar cum Teaching Fellow at Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (NIRF-84 ranked). His academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Thermal Engineering, an M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering with strong academic performance, and a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, complemented by earlier schooling in Uttar Pradesh. Dr. Tripathi has accumulated diverse teaching and academic experience through multiple Assistant Professor roles at reputed engineering institutions, contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate education. His doctoral research focused on the performance evaluation of solar-driven indirect evaporative cooling systems for HVAC applications, while his master’s and bachelor’s projects addressed desiccant cooling and waste-energy-based automobile air-conditioning, respectively. His research interests span HVAC systems, evaporative and desiccant cooling, thermal energy storage, nanomaterials and nanofluids, combined cooling-heating-power systems, and comprehensive energy, exergy, economic, and environmental analyses. Having successfully earned his Ph.D., he continues to advance sustainable thermal systems research, integrating academic rigor with practical energy solutions for future-ready engineering applications.

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Featured Publications

Performance assessment of solar-driven indirect evaporative cooling with a novel wet channel: An experimental study

– Journal of Building Engineering, Elsevier, 2023, Vol. 78, 107674
A holistic approach for solar-driven HVAC evaporative cooling system: Comparative study of dry and wet channel

– Journal of Building Engineering, Elsevier, 2024, Vol. 83, 108465
Prediction and optimization of wet bulb efficiency in solar energy-based novel evaporative cooling system: Response surface method approach

– Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, 2024, Vol. 16(12), 121005
Experimental investigation on a novel multi-vent dry-channel integrated solar-driven indirect evaporative cooler

– Applied Thermal Engineering, Pergamon, 2025, Vol. 268, 125888
Exergo-enviro-economic analyses of solar energy based novel air cooling system

– Applied Thermal Engineering, Pergamon, 2024, Vol. 257, 124389