Keynote Speaker

Mikhail A. Sheremet
Professor
Presentation Title:
Fluid flow and heat transfer in heat pipes. Numerical simulation and Applications.
Abstract:
Nowadays, heat pipes can be found in different engineering systems including computer cooling, aerospace, energy systems, building heating systems, as very effective passive heat exchangers. Such various applications demand to understand in detail the fluid flow combined with heat and mass transfer within the heat pipes for different working modes. The present lecture is about physical and mathematical analysis of transport phenomena within heat pipes taking into account different applications.
This research was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (Project No. 25‐49‐00221).
Biography:
Prof. Dr. Mikhail Sheremet is a Head of the Laboratory on Convective Heat and Mass Transfer and Head of the Department of Theoretical Mechanics at the Tomsk State University. He received the Candidate of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics degree from Tomsk State University (2006), and Habilitation (Russia, Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, 2012) from Tomsk State University. Prof. Dr. Sheremet has published over 500 papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, and contributed to several books. He obtained the Web of Science Award 2017 in the category of Highly Cited Researcher in Russia. He is Highly Cited Researcher in the field of Cross-Field-2021 (Clarivate Analytics). He is #233 in the world ranking and #1 in Russia based on the 2024 Edition of the Ranking of Top 1000 Scientists in the area of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Research.com). He was enlisted in 2018–2024 Top 2% Scientists of the World by Stanford University. He is a member of Editorial Board of International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, Alexandria Engineering Journal, Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics, Carbon Neutrality, Heat Transfer Research and other journals. He is a member of the Scientific Council of the International Centre for Heat and Mass Transfer. h-index = 74 (Scopus).