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Hiranmay Saha

Hiranmay Saha

Overview

Hiranmay Saha is affiliated with JIS University in India and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a primary focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans various specialized domains, including renewable energy, sustainability, atomic and molecular physics, artificial intelligence, and control and systems engineering.

The core topics explored in their work include silicon and solar cell technologies, integrated circuits and semiconductor failure analysis, thin-film transistor technologies, photovoltaic system optimization techniques, semiconductor materials and interfaces, solar radiation and photovoltaics, and microgrid control and optimization.

Notable recent publications authored or co-authored by Hiranmay Saha are as follows:

  • Internet of things based smart energy management in a vanadium redox flow battery storage integrated bio-solar microgrid, 2020, Journal of Energy Storage
  • Sol-gel processed silica based highly transparent self-cleaning coatings for solar glass covers, 2020, Materials Today Proceedings
  • Optimized Integration of Hybrid Renewable Sources with Long-Life Battery Energy Storage in Microgrids for Peak Power Shaving and Demand Side Management under Different Tariff Scenario, 2021, Energy Technology
  • Comprehensive Modeling of Dust Accumulation on PV Modules Through Dry Deposition Processes, 2020, IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
  • Modeling the Effect of Relative Humidity and Precipitation on Photovoltaic Dust Accumulation Processes, 2021, IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics

Hiranmay Saha frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Anupam Nandi
  • Sourav Sadhukhan
  • Tamalika Panda
  • Nabin Chandra Mandal
  • Gourab Das

Their work is often published in specific venues such as:

  • Materials Today Proceedings
  • IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
  • Energy Technology
  • Surfaces and Interfaces
  • Applied Physics A

Hiranmay Saha's research integrates interdisciplinary approaches to address challenges in renewable energy systems, semiconductor technologies, and photovoltaic applications, contributing to advancements in microgrid optimization, energy storage, and solar energy harvesting technologies.

Best Publications

  • ZnO–SnO2 based composite type gas sensor for selective hydrogen sensing

    Biplob Mondal;Borat Basumatari;Jayoti Das;Chirosree Roychaudhury

  • Maximum power point tracking of partially shaded solar photovoltaic arrays

    Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury;Hiranmay Saha

  • Fast response methane sensor using nanocrystalline zinc oxide thin films derived by sol–gel method

    P. Bhattacharyya;P.K. Basu;H. Saha;S. Basu

  • Optimal design and implementation of solar PV-wind-biogas-VRFB storage integrated smart hybrid microgrid for ensuring zero loss of power supply probability

    Tathagata Sarkar;Ankur Bhattacharjee;Hiranmay Samanta;Konika Bhattacharya

  • A high Speed 8 Transistor Full Adder Design Using Novel 3 Transistor XOR Gates

    Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury;Aritra Banerjee;Aniruddha Roy;Hiranmay Saha

  • A low power MEMS gas sensor based on nanocrystalline ZnO thin films for sensing methane

    P. Bhattacharyya;P. K. Basu;Biplob Mondal;H. Saha

  • A review on amperometric-type immunosensors based on screen-printed electrodes

    Kalyan Kumar Mistry;Kalyan Kumar Mistry;Keya Layek;Abhijit Mahapatra;Chirasree RoyChaudhuri

  • Comparative study of different approaches of multicrystalline silicon texturing for solar cell fabrication

    U. Gangopadhyay;U. Gangopadhyay;S.K. Dhungel;P.K. Basu;S.K. Dutta

  • Design optimization of a high performance silicon MEMS piezoresistive pressure sensor for biomedical applications

    C Pramanik;H Saha;U Gangopadhyay

  • Role of parasitics in humidity sensing by porous silicon

    J Das;S.M Hossain;S Chakraborty;H Saha

  • The superior performance of the electrochemically grown ZnO thin films as methane sensor

    P.K. Basu;P. Bhattacharyya;N. Saha;H. Saha

  • Schottky Junction Methane Sensors Using Electrochemically Grown Nanocrystalline-Nanoporous ZnO Thin Films

    P. K. Basu;N. Saha;S. K. Jana;H. Saha

  • Low temperature methane sensing by electrochemically grown and surface modified ZnO thin films

    P.K. Basu;S.K. Jana;H. Saha;S. Basu

  • Pd sensitized porous silicon hydrogen sensor—Influence of ZnO thin film

    J. Kanungo;H. Saha;S. Basu

  • Noble metal catalytic contacts to sol-gel nanocrystalline zinc oxide thin films for sensing methane

    P. Bhattacharyya;P.K. Basu;C. Lang;H. Saha

  • Temperature compensation of piezoresistive micro-machined porous silicon pressure sensor by ANN

    C. Pramanik;T. Islam;Hiranmay Saha

  • Palladium-silver-activated ZnO surface: highly selective methane sensor at reasonably low operating temperature.

    Sugato Ghosh;Chirasree RoyChaudhuri;Raghunath Bhattacharya;Hiranmay Saha

  • A novel low cost texturization method for large area commercial mono-crystalline silicon solar cells

    U. Gangopadhyay;K.H. Kim;S.K. Dhungel;U. Manna

  • Effect of porosity on the performance of surface modified porous silicon hydrogen sensors

    J. Kanungo;H. Saha;S. Basu

  • Novel low-cost approach for removal of surface contamination before texturization of commercial monocrystalline silicon solar cells

    U. Gangopadhyay;U. Gangopadhyay;S.K. Dhungel;A.K. Mondal;H. Saha

Frequent Co-Authors

Junsin Yi
Junsin Yi Sungkyunkwan University
Kajsa Uvdal
Kajsa Uvdal Linköping University
A.K. Tyagi
A.K. Tyagi Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research
Prabir Basu
Prabir Basu Dalhousie University
Aleksandra B. Djurišić
Aleksandra B. Djurišić University of Hong Kong
Ki-Hyun Kim
Ki-Hyun Kim Hanyang University
Aritra Ghosh
Aritra Ghosh University of Exeter
Tapas K. Mallick
Tapas K. Mallick University of Exeter

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