Dr. Shiny Joseph

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Professor

Dr. Shiny Joseph

Office Address:

Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Calicut.

Contact no:

0495 2285404

Email ID:

shiny@nitc.ac.in

Educational Qualifications

  • PhD in Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India.
  • M.Tech in Chemical Engineering, Government Engineering College, Trichur, Kerala.
  • B.Tech in Chemical Engineering, Government Engineering College, Trichur, Kerala.

Professional Experience

  • 12 years of teaching in various institutes
  • Served the Institute at various capacities as Head of the department, First year Coordinator, Class Committee Chairman, etc.

Publications

Journals

  • P. Karthic and Shiny Joseph, ‘’Comparisons and limitations of bio-hydrogen production processes, Research Journal of Biotechnology, Vol. 7 (2) May (2012)
  • P. Karthic, Shiny Joseph and Naveenji Arun, Optimization of process variables for bio-hydrogen production from glucose by Enterobacter aerogenes, Journal of Microbial & Biochemical Technology, 12-20 (Accepted)
  • Flow Pattern and Pressure Drop in Gas-Liquid Cocurrent Downflow through packed Beds’ Bioproc. Engg. 12 (1995).
  • Influence of Added Packing on the Volumetric Efficiency in a Karr Column.’ Bioproc. Engg. 15 (1996).
  • Influence of Plate Geometry and Added Packing on Dispersed Phase Holdup and Slip Velocity in Reciprocating Plate Column.’ Bioproc. Engg (1997).
  • A correlation for Dropsize and Slip Velocity in Reciprocating Plate Column.’ Bioproc. Engg. (1997).

Conferences

International Conferences

  • P. Karthic, Shiny Joseph and Naveenji Arun, "Advancement in the fermentative hydrogen production processes-A review, ICAECT 2010, Manipal University, Karnataka.
  • P. Karthic and Shiny Joseph, Comparisons and limitations of bio-hydrogen production processes, ICAER 2011, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology(IICT), Hyderabad
  • P. Karthic and Shiny Joseph, Application of response surface methodology on bio-hydrogen production from under dark fermentative processes, CHEMCON – 2011, Bangalore
  • P. Karthic and Shiny Joseph, Central composite design for optimization of bio-hydrogen production from glucose using Enterobacter species, CHEMCON – 2012, NIT Jalandhar (Accepted)
  • Some Aspects of Pulsed Columns’ presented in CHEMCON 95, Kalpakkam, India.

National Conference

P. Karthic, Shiny Joseph and Aditi Gupta, Effect of initial pH and substrate concentration on bio-hydrogen production from glucose, RTAE-2011, NITC, Kozhikode