Dr Suvash C Saha is a Senior Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering in the
School of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, University of
Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. He received his PhD in
Computational Fluid Dynamics from James Cook University, Australia.
Then he undertook Postdoctoral training at the Queensland University of
Technology, Brisbane, Australia. Dr Saha current research activities
focus on three key areas of (a) Computational Biomechanical
Engineering which includes particle deposition, clearance and
penetration into the lung surfactant, Red Blood Cell (RBC) deformation
into the capillary vessels and aging effect on RBC deformation (b) Heat
and Mass Transfer including Phase Change Materials (PCM), Solar
thermal energy technology, Natural convection heat transfer in buildings
and other confined geometries, Scale analysis for the transient flow, and
(c) Microfluidics modelling including inertial separation techniques.