Research Papers Presentation in a Conference at MNIT Jaipur
21st - 22nd March 2026
Third-year students from the Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Departments of Dronacharya Group of Institutions, Greater Noida, actively participated in an International Conference on Organic Photovoltaics organized by the Department of Physics at Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur, held on 21st–22nd March 2026. The conference provided an excellent platform for interdisciplinary learning and collaboration, bringing together researchers, academicians, and students to discuss recent advancements in organic photovoltaics and emerging materials.
Representing the institution with great enthusiasm and technical competence, two student teams delivered oral presentations on innovative and research-oriented topics. The first team, consisting of Rishi, Aman Mishra, Priyanshu Singh, presented their research titled “Hybrid Energy Management of Organic Photovoltaics and Battery Systems for Transport Refrigeration.” Their study focused on integrating organic photovoltaic systems with battery storage to improve energy efficiency and sustainability in transport refrigeration. The work addressed key challenges related to energy optimization and environmental impact and was well appreciated for its practical relevance and innovative approach toward green energy solutions in the cold chain sector.
The second team, comprising Mohit Kumar, Om Pravesh, Nitin Rathour, and Naveen Kumar, presented their research on “Nanomaterials at Extreme Conditions.” Their study explored the behaviourand performance of advanced nanomaterials under extreme environmental conditions and highlighted their potential applications in high-performance energy systems and next-generation photovoltaic technologies. The team demonstrated strong conceptual understanding and analytical skills, effectively communicating complex scientific ideas.
Despite being in the early stages of their undergraduate studies, the students displayed a high level of research aptitude and technical understanding. Their presentations were well received by session chairs and participants, earning appreciation for clarity, innovation, and real-world applicability. The conference also provided valuable opportunities for interaction with professors, researchers, and industry experts, allowing the students to gain constructive feedback and broaden their academic perspective.
The student teams were guided and mentored by faculty members from the Mechanical Engineering Department, Dr. Saket Kumar and Mr. Ankur Sachdeva, whose continuous support and technical guidance played a crucial role in the successful preparation and presentation of the research work. Participation in this international conference significantly enhanced the students’ academic exposure and provided valuable insights into current research trends, fostering innovation, collaboration, and a deeper interest in sustainable energy technologies.