
M. Rajesh RAVI
Assistant Professor
Email : rajesh.ravi@uir.ac.ma
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Dr. Rajesh RAVI is an Assistant Professor in School of Aerospace and Automotive Engineering. He Graduated from the Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University (Asia’s oldest Technical public institution, founded in 1794), India with a Master’s & PhD in Automobile Engineering and has published more than 35 Research articles in reputed peer reviewed journals. His current research interests focus on Waste heat recovery, Combustion Engines, Pollution Control, Hydrogen Engines, Heat transfer, Electric Vehicles, Heat Exchangers and Materials. Before joining, the University Internationale de Rabat, he worked in the Dilla University, School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Ethiopia. Before joining Dilla University, he has worked as a faculty member at various reputed institutions in India namely Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Kings Engineering College & Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. He has done collaborative research projects in the field of Exhaust heat recovery from Automotive Engines funded by Dilla University, Ethiopia. He is currently supervising two PhD projects on the multicylinder CRDI Diesel Engine by receiving grant support amount 916K MAD from CNRST, UM6 and LERMA-UIR, Morocco. He is an active reviewer of various journals such as Elsevier (Energy conversion & management, Hydrogen Energy, Fuels, Heliyon & Results in Engineering) Taylor and Francis (Energy Sources), Springer (Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery), Wiley (Environmental Quality management) & MDPI (Energies, Actuators, Agriculture, Sustainability, Aerospace & Fuels). He is also currently handling the responsibility of ABET coordinator for School of Automotive engineering.
2. Masters in Automobile Engineering.
2.Rajesh Ravi*, Oumaima Douadi, Manoranjitham Ezhilchandran, Mustapha Faqir, Elhachmi Essadiqi, Merouan Belkasmi. A practical approach-based technical review on effective utilization of exhaust waste heat from combustion engines, Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 45:4, 10010-10033, DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2023.2242321. Taylor & Francis Q1 IF:2.9
3. Vadivelu, T.; Ravi, R*.; Vijayalakshmi, S.K.; Ezhilchandran, M. An Exploratory Study of Direct Injection (DI) Diesel Engine Performance Using CNSL—Ethanol Biodiesel Blends with Hydrogen. Energies 2023, 16, 415. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010415. MDPI Q1 IF: 3.2
4. Oumaima Douadi, Rajesh Ravi*, Mustapha Faqir, Elhachmi Essadiqi, A conceptual framework for waste heat recovery from compression ignition engines: Technologies, working fluids & heat exchangers, Energy Conversion and Management: X, Volume 16, 2022, 100309, ISSN 2590-1745, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecmx.2022.100309. Elsevier Q1 IF: 6.3
5. G. Maheswaran, Rajesh Ravi*, K. Padmanathan, Umashankar Subramaniyan, V. Manikandan, Conceptual context of tilted wick type solar stills: A productivity study on augmentation of parameters, Solar Energy, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2021.04.048. Indexing & Archiving: Web of Science, ISI, SCI, Scopus, etc., Elsevier Q1 IF: 6.7.
