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Hire Dr. Dr. Darshit P.
India
USD 30 /hr

Thermal Engineer specializing in Cryogenic Cooling Solutions | Founder - Flash Cryogenics | BTech Mech Eng

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Technical Writing
Research Feasibility Study, Technology Scouting, Fact Checking, Gray Literature Search, Scientific and Technical Research, Systematic Literature Review
Consulting Go-to-Market Strategy Consulting, Scientific and Technical Consulting, Manufacturing Consulting
Product Development Stability/Shelf Life Testing, Product Evaluation, Material Sourcing, Product Validation, Manufacturing, Prototyping, Device Fabrication
Work Experience

Co-Director, CTO

Flash Cryogenics

July 2023 - Present

Associate Research Fellow

IIT Bombay, India

January 2023 - June 2023

Teaching Asistant

IIT Bombay, India

July 2015 - December 2022

Education

M. Tech. + Ph. D. (Mechanical Engineering)

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

July 2015 - January 2023

B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University

July 2011 - May 2015

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Darshit Parmar, Darshit Parmar, M. D. Atrey(2022). Flow of Neon-Nitrogen-Hydrocarbon mixture through adiabatic capillary tube at cryogenic temperatures . IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 1240. (1). p. 012155. {IOP} Publishing
Darshit Parmar, Darshit Parmar, M.D. Atrey(2020). Experimental and numerical investigation on the flow of mixed refrigerants through capillary tubes at cryogenic temperatures . Applied Thermal Engineering. 175. p. 115339. Elsevier {BV}