
معرفی
Amol Ganjare is a Researcher in the Department of Chemical Sciences at the University of Limerick (UL), affiliated with the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) and the SSPC - the Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals. His research focuses on chemical engineering processes, particularly in crystallization technology, fluid dynamics, and process analytical tools. He has contributed to studies on mitigating clogging in continuous crystallizers, enhancing aeration via vortex-based devices, and emulsion characterization using voltage-based sensors.
His work integrates computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling with experimental techniques to address challenges in pharmaceutical manufacturing and industrial fluid systems. Key areas include anti-solvent crystallization of paracetamol, droplet size distribution analysis, and optimizing flow patterns in settling tanks. Collaborations span academic and industry partners, with publications in journals like Chemical Engineering Science and ACS Omega.
Ganjare’s research emphasizes practical solutions for process efficiency and scalability, such as using fluidic oscillators, gas injection, and vibratory motors to manage clogging. His CFD studies have validated turbulence models for single-phase flows and explored particle dynamics in industrial settings.
He has been cited for contributions to process analytical technology (PAT) and has developed novel sensors for real-time monitoring in continuous production systems. His affiliations with PMTC and SSPC highlight his role in advancing pharmaceutical manufacturing technologies through interdisciplinary research.




