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  • Dr Nabin Sarmah

  • Assistant Professor
  • Tezpur University
Publications 2009 - 2020

Publications

  • 28
    Journal Articles
  • 1
    Book Chapter
  • 22
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 3
    Projects
  • 3
  • 4
  • 4
  • 17

Citations / H-Index

676 Citations
13 h-index
643 Citations

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Expertise

Energy and Fuels

Dr. Nabin Sarmah is an Assistant Professor in the Tezpur University, Assam, India having more than seven years of research experience in solar energy. His expertise lies in design and development of photovoltaic systems including hybrid energy systems. He also has wide experience in developing optical, thermal and electrical models for performance analysis of PV systems. Prior to the current position, Dr Sarmah was working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Exeter University and Heriot-Watt Un

Personal Information

Dr Nabin Sarmah

Male
Department of Energy, Tezpur University Napaam
Tezpur, Assam, India - 784028


Experience

  • Assistant Professor

    Department of Energy

    Tezpur University


Qualification

  • PhD

    Heriot-Watt University, UK

  • MTech

    Tezpur University

  • MSc

    Tezpur University


Membership In Professional Bodies

2021

Solar Energy Society of India

Life Member

2021

International Solar Energy Society

Member

2021

Solar Energy Society of India

Life Member

2021

International Solar Energy Society

Member

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Research Projects

Multi-Crop Residue Processing Technology Package for Production of Fuel and Fertilizer

Funding Agency : SERB

India UK Center for Education and Research in Clean Energy

Funding Agency : Department of Science and Technology

UGC-BSR Start Up Grant

Funding Agency : UGC

Multi-Crop Residue Processing Technology Package for Production of Fuel and Fertilizer

Funding Agency : SERB

India UK Center for Education and Research in Clean Energy

Funding Agency : Department of Science and Technology

UGC-BSR Start Up Grant

Funding Agency : UGC

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