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Dr Randeep Singh , Thermal Sciences, Best Researcher Award.

Fujikura Ltd, Japan

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Bio Summary:

Dr. Randeep Singh is a Thermal Product Manager at Fujikura Automotive Europe (Germany) and a Senior Engineer at Fujikura Ltd. (Tokyo). He is responsible for project management and technical development related activities for two-phase and single-phase (liquid) thermal solutions for consumer electronics, automotive, and aviation applications. Dr. Singh’s career objective is to excel as a professional executive and serve the corporate to the utmost of his ability and knowledge.

πŸŽ“ Education:

Dr. Singh completed his Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from Beant College of Engineering and Technology, Punjab Technical University, Punjab, India. He later pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Thermal Sciences) from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

πŸ” Research Focus:

Dr. Singh’s research focuses on thermal control, particularly in high-powered desktop and laptop microprocessors, using two-phase and single-phase loop cooling systems. He has also worked on environmental-friendly replacements for refrigerants like R22 and R502.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό Professional Journey:

Dr. Singh’s professional journey has been marked by a progression from research and academic roles to leadership positions in the thermal solutions industry. He has demonstrated a strong commitment to innovation and technical excellence throughout his career, leading to numerous honors and awards.

πŸ† Honors & Awards:

Dr. Singh has received several awards for his work, including the Technical Achievement Award of the Heat Transfer Society of Japan, the Fujikura Patent Meister Award, and the Best Paper award from the International Heat Pipe Conference. He has also received annual patent awards from Fujikura Thermal Technology Division and postgraduate research awards from RMIT University.

Professional Experience: πŸ’Ό

Dr. Singh has a diverse professional journey, starting as a Quality Assurance Intern at Whirlpool Ltd. (Faridabad, India) in 2001. He then moved on to research and academic roles at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, where he served as a Researcher, Tutor, and later as a Research Fellow, Lecturer from 2003 to 2010. His industry experience includes roles such as Senior Thermal Engineer and Project Manager at Fujikura Electronics Company in Tokyo, Japan, and various positions at Fujikura Automotive Europe, GmBH in Germany and Japan.

πŸ“š Top Noted Publications :

“A review of car waste heat recovery systems utilizing thermoelectric generators and heat pipes” by B. Orr, A. Akbarzadeh, M. Mochizuki, and R. Singh, published in Applied Thermal Engineering in 2016. This paper discusses the use of thermoelectric generators and heat pipes in car waste heat recovery systems.

“The effects of norethisterone in postmenopausal women on oestrogen replacement therapy: a model for the premenstrual syndrome” by A.L. Magos, E. Brewster, R. Singh, T. O’Dowd, M. Brincat, and J.W.W. Studd, published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology in 1986. This paper explores the effects of norethisterone in postmenopausal women on estrogen replacement therapy, serving as a model for the premenstrual syndrome.

“Microbial pectinases: an eco-friendly tool of nature for industries” by G. Garg, A. Singh, A. Kaur, R. Singh, J. Kaur, and R. Mahajan, published in 3 Biotech in 2016. This paper discusses the use of microbial pectinases as an eco-friendly tool for various industries.

“Battery thermal management system for electric vehicle using heat pipes” by J. Smith, R. Singh, M. Hinterberger, and M. Mochizuki, published in the International Journal of Thermal Sciences in 2018. This paper presents a battery thermal management system for electric vehicles using heat pipes.

“Receptors for the carboxyl-terminal region of PTH (1–84) are highly expressed in osteocytic cells” by P. Divieti, N. Inomata, K. Chapin, R. Singh, H. Juppner, and F.R. Bringhurst, published in Endocrinology in 2001. This paper discusses the high expression of receptors for the carboxyl-terminal region of PTH (1–84) in osteocytic cells.

Author Metrics πŸ“Š :Β 

Dr. Singh’s research contributions are reflected in his author metrics, with an h-index of 21 and an RG Score of 27.33, showcasing the impact and relevance of his work in the field of thermal sciences.

πŸ“… Research Timeline:

Dr. Singh’s research timeline spans from his early academic years to his current role as a Thermal Product Manager, showcasing his continuous commitment to advancing the field of thermal sciences and engineering.

Dr Randeep Singh | Thermal Sciences | Best Researcher Award |

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