
معرفی
Deepak Sharma is a Researcher in the Department of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University, part of the College of Engineering. His work focuses on experimental and computational studies in combustion, thermal systems, and sustainable water technologies. He leads the Combustion, Ignition, Radiation and Energy Lab and has developed innovative methods for anti-fouling desalination systems and thermal management solutions.
Education:
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Oregon State University (2022)
- MTech, Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Patna (2017)
- BTech, Mechanical Engineering, Maharshi Dayanand University (2013)
Research Interests: Deepak’s research spans desalination technology, thermal management systems, renewable energy applications, and fire behavior analysis. He has pioneered zero-liquid-discharge desalination methods using humidification-dehumidification cycles and anti-clogging atomizer designs. His work integrates experimental diagnosis with machine learning to optimize energy efficiency and sustainability.
Articles Trends: His publications (2019–2025) emphasize thermal systems innovation, with a focus on desalination optimization, microchannel heat transfer, and waste heat recovery. He has patented desalination and heat sink technologies while advancing DOE-funded solar desalination projects.
Grants & Patents:
- DOE Solar Program-funded research on zero liquid discharge systems
- 2 patents: 'Method and apparatus for desalinating water' (2022-2023)
Labs & Teams: He directs the Combustion, Ignition, Radiation and Energy Lab, collaborating on wildfire mitigation and sustainable energy solutions. His team develops cutting-edge thermal-fluid technologies for industrial and environmental applications.



