Amit Kumar
- DesignationAssistant Professor
- QualificationPh.D. (Mechanical Engineering, NIT Agartala)
- Emailamit.kumar@invertis.org
- Experience4.5 years (2.5 years teaching + 2 years industry experience)
Dr. Amit Kumar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Invertis University, Bareilly. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from NIT Agartala, where his doctoral research focused on the experimental investigation of flow boiling heat transfer enhancement using different refrigerants in enhanced and smooth tubes. His academic and research expertise spans heat transfer, multiphase flow, thermodynamics, refrigeration systems, and energy engineering.
With over three years of teaching experience complemented by two years of industry exposure, Dr. Kumar brings a strong balance of academic rigor and practical insight to his teaching. He handles core mechanical engineering subjects such as Thermodynamics, Applied Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, and is actively involved in laboratory instruction, student mentoring, and outcome-based education practices.
Dr. Kumar has published extensively in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, contributing impactful research on flow boiling phenomena, surface morphology effects, and intelligent prediction methods. His current research interests include thermal engineering, multiphase flow, refrigeration systems, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
A member of the Institution of Engineers (AMIE), Dr. Kumar is a dedicated educator and researcher committed to fostering innovation, analytical thinking, and professional competence among future mechanical engineers through research-driven teaching and continuous academic engagement.
