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Dr Timir Karmakar

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Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics
National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya

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  • Applied Mathematics

Publications

Total Articles 31
Books 0
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Citations 190
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Professional Recognition

2022

A. M. Mathai Award

Indian Mathematical Society

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Bio

Flow through anisotropic porous media, Fluid mechanics, Heat and mass transfer, PDE theory and applications, Asymptotic analysis and perturbation methods

Personal Details

  • Male
  • Assistant Professor , National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya
  • Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology Meghalaya
Ph.D.
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur 2019
Assistant Professor Nov -0001 – Present
National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya | Department of Mathematics

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Co-Authors (5)

Motahar

Dr Motahar Reza

Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management

Nirupam

Dr Nirupam Ghosh

Indian Institute of Engineering Science & Technology, Shibpur (formerly Bengal Engineering & Science University)

Raja Sekhar

Prof Raja Sekhar G P

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Scholarly Work

Modeling of endothelial glycocalyx (EGL) and transport of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) in artery: anisotropic porous medium approach

Funding Agency: SERB

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Scholarly Publications

Forced convection in a fluid saturated anisotropic porous channel with isoflux boundaries

Open Access
Article

Forced convection in a fluid saturated anisotropic porous channel with isoflux boundaries

Open Access
article
Authors: Timir Karmakar, Motahar Reza and G. P. Raja Sekhar

A non-primitive boundary integral formulation for modeling flow through composite porous channel

Open Access
article
Authors: Chandra Sekhar Nishad, TTimir Karmakar, Anirban Chandra and G. P. Raja Sekhar

Effect of anisotropic permeability on convective flow through a porous tube with viscous dissipation effect

Open Access
Article

Squeeze-film flow between a flat impermeable bearing and an anisotropic porous bed

Open Access
Article

A non-primitive boundary element technique for modeling flow through non-deformable porous medium using Brinkman equation

Open Access
article
Authors: Chandra Sekhar Nishad, Anirban Chandra, Timir Karmakar and G. P. Raja Sekhar

Squeeze-film flow between a flat impermeable bearing and an anisotropic porous bed

Open Access
article
Authors: Timir Karmakar and G. P. Raja Sekhar

A non-primitive boundary element technique for modeling flow through non-deformable porous medium using Brinkman equation

Open Access
Article