Sujay Bagi, PhD

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I'm a Materials Scientist and a Mechanical Engineer at MIT. My background at the intersection of materials science, mechanical/chemical engineering positions me to understand and efficiently tackle real-world challenges in areas such as crystallization science, materials synthesis, carbon capture, energy storage, techno-economic modelling, automotive emissions, and renewable energy technologies.

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Research at MIT

Harvesting Fresh Drinking Water from Air


Process Optimization for Cost- & Energy-Efficient Materials Synthesis


Techno-economic Analysis Comparing Batch & Flow Synthesis


Modelling Crystallization Kinetics for MOFs & Zeolites


Heat Transfer Modelling in Flow Reactors


Academic Projects at MIT

Scenarios for Carbon Neutral MIT


Product Design for Improved Adherence to Medication


Diesel Engine Lubricants, Emissions, and After-treatment System Development

Multiscale Characterization of Soot Ecosystem in Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines


3D X-ray Computed Tomography and Numerical Simulation to Investigate Influence of Ash on DPF Permeability


Phase Transitions of Ash from field-aged DPFs and Performance Recovery Methods


Role of Engine Oil Dispersant Formulations on Soot-Induced Wear


Mid-channel Ash Deposits in DPF (Diesel Particulate Filters)


Previous Research in Tribology, Lubricants Formulation, and Wear Testing

Evaluation of wear track obtained from a MOS2-based extreme-pressure grease using a 4-ball wear test


Variations in Torque (Nm) and Coefficient of Friction using different grease formulations under Cyclic Loading Conditions