Dr. Kutub Uddin is now leading a project 'Low-grade heat powered cooling system- a green technology towards low carbon society' in Jagannath University. Additionally, he is continuing collaborative research with a research team works at the International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Kyushu University, Japan.
The interested research areas of Dr. Uddin are 'thermodynamics analysis of adsorption cooling system, development of porous materials considering adsorption application in a heat pump application. The selected refrigerants are water, ethanol, carbon dioxide, etc. He also has research experience in 'Performance study of next-generation low-GWP refrigerants for domestic air-conditioning'.
Development of an innovative adsorption cooling system
Study the performance of low GWP refrigerants for residential and automobile air conditioning system. Low-grade heat powered adsorption cooling system
Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students and research
Adsorption science, Thermodynamics, Refrigerants
Solid State Physics, Material Sciences
I presented a keynote paper at the conference.
Received best poster award
I received a best poster award
Waste heat driven distributed cold storage and potable water production system