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Career objective
To develop a full time career as an expert in the field of reservoir engineering and flow assurance.
Education
 PhD in Chemical Engineering, West Virginia University (August 2012 December 2016 expected) - CGPA: 3.97/4.00, Research Advisor: Dr. Brian Anderson
 Bachelors in Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India (July 2006 May 2010)- CGPA: 3.70/4.00
Expertise
Reservoir modeling and simulations, geo-mechanical modeling, wellbore modeling, code development
Fluid dynamics, Heat transfer, Mass transfer, Thermodynamics, Mathematical modeling, Numerical methods
Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) modeling and Simulations (Single phase/ Multiphase / Multispecies / Reactive Flow Applications)
Work Experience
 Graduate Research Assistant at West Virginia University, WV, USA (August 2012 Present)
Techno-economic assessment of hydrate reservoir systems in Alaska North Slope
Developed a numerical wellbore simulator to model fluid and heat transfer in wellbore system
Developed a combined code by coupling geothermal reservoir simulator 'TOUGH2' and numerical wellbore model with surface plant model GEOPHIRES
 Project Engineer at TRIDIAGONAL SOLUTIONS Pvt. Ltd, India (July 2010 May 2012)
CFD modeling and simulations
To study mixing processes, combustion, high mach number flows, cavitation phenomenon
Key Projects
To model Methane combustion inside the chamber and analyze the velocity and temperature profiles all over chamber for Ador welding ltd.
To study flow distribution through orifice assembly and ensure cavitation free flow for fast breeder nuclear reactor for nuclear majors in India
Presentations/Publications
Nandanwar, M., Anderson, B. J., Collett, T., Zyrianova, M., 2015. Evaluation of gas production potential of hydrate deposits in Alaska North Slope using reservoir simulations. 2015 American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, California, 14-18 December (2015).
Nandanwar, M. S., Anderson, B. J.: Coupled Reservoir, Wellbore and Surface Plant Simulations for Enhanced Geothermal Systems, Proceedings, Thirty-Ninth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA (2014).
Gunjal, P.R., Nandanwar, M.S., Ranade, V.V., Pandey, G.K., Banerjee, I., Padmakumar, G., Rajan, K.K., Novel cone type orifices for controlling sodium flow in fuel core sub-assemblies: Conceptual design and CFD validation, CFD4NRS-4 workshop, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Daejeon (2012) (Note: Paper accepted for the presentation).
Nandanwar, M., Anderson, B. J., Ajayi, T., Collett, T., Zyrianova, M., 2016. Evaluation of gas production potential of hydrate deposits in National Petroleum Alaska using numerical simulations. 2015 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering. (in press)
Nandanwar, M., Anderson, B. J., 2016. A coupled wellbore-reservoir numerical simulator and its integration with techno-economic model GEOPHIRES for Enhanced Geothermal Systems. Geothermics. (Under review)
Skills
Computer Languages: FORTRAN, Matlab
Software: Petrasim, CMG STARS, Petrel, Fluent, Gambit, ANSYS CFD POST, OpenFOAM, Microsoft excel, Microsoft word, 4 years of experience with High Performance Computing Clusters.
Awards/Achievements
Government of India Merit scholarship, 2006-2010
Foundation for Excellence scholarship 2006
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