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Srijit Biswas

Srijit Biswas

Assistant Professor
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PhD. National Institute of Technology, Agartala
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IC engines, alternative fuels, combustion, performance, emissions (Experimental and Simulation), UAV propulsion, and sustainability assessment through Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Techno-Economic Assessment (TEA), and Socio-Economic Assessment (SEA).
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About

Dr. Srijit Biswas is an academician and researcher in the interdisciplinary domains of energy systems, automotive engineering, & sustainable technologies. His research focuses on advanced propulsion systems, hybrid and alternative fuel technologies, hydrogen energy systems, carbon-neutral fuels, & clean combustion in IC engines. He is actively engaged in developing innovative solutions for next-generation IC engines and sustainable energy transitions.

His ongoing research also includes UAV propulsion systems and adaptive multi-fuel engines. Dr. Biswas has contributed to several multidisciplinary projects involving sustainable transportation, renewable energy integration, and indigenous technology development. He is particularly interested in translational research that bridges academia, industry, and strategic sectors such as defense and energy security. His vision is to develop scalable, efficient, and environmentally responsible engineering solutions aligned with national and global sustainability goals.


Research Interests for PhD and Master’s Students

Prospective PhD and Master’s students are encouraged to work in the following research domains:

  • Indigenous Drone Engine Development
  • Development of ECU and Fuel Injection System for the Engines
  • State-of-the-Art Hydrogen Engine Technology
  • Carbon-Neutral and Renewable Fuels for IC Engines
  • Advancement of IC Engines and Combustion Technologies
  • Optical Diagnostics of Spray and Combustion Characteristics
  • Advanced Combustion Diagnostics and Emission Control
  • AI/ML Applications in Energy and Automotive Systems
  • Biogas, CBG, and CHP Systems
  • Sustainable Transportation and Net-Zero Technologies
  • Life Cycle Assessment of any Process, Product, and services

Technology Tracks

Engine Research Laboratory


Students with backgrounds in Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and allied disciplines are encouraged to apply.

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