Rishabh More, Ph.D.

Co-Founder

Australia9 yrs 7 mos experience
Most Likely To SwitchHighly Stable

Key Highlights

  • Expert in fluid mechanics and rheology.
  • Published research in high-impact journals.
  • Recipient of prestigious awards and fellowships.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a leading expert in engineering with a focus on fluid mechanics and complex materials.

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Skills

Core Skills

Fluid MechanicsRheology

Other Skills

Complex fluidsMachine LearningDigital manufacturingPhysics-backed numerical modelsComputational toolsEntrepreneurshipMicrosoft OfficeProgrammingLeadershipSocial MediaPublic SpeakingTeamworkMicrosoft ExcelTeam ManagementPowerPoint

About

Dr. Rishabh More is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University in Chemical and Biological Engineering, where he leads the Complex Fluids and Flows Laboratory (CompFlowLab). Before joining Monash, he was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He earned his PhD and MS from Purdue University and B.Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in Mechanical Engineering. He has published his research in several high-impact journals and holds patents/IPs. He is a recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Research Award, the prestigious Lambert Fellowship at Purdue University, and an honorarium at the Soft Matter for All symposium organized by the National Science Foundation. His expertise includes fluid mechanics and rheology, focusing on complex fluids and soft matter with applications in energy storage technologies, advanced manufacturing, renewable energy, and environmental flows. His research combines scientific computing, modelling, experiments, and physics-informed machine learning to investigate the mechanics of soft materials across scales, from microscopic to macroscopic, to discover structure-property relationships, develop continuum models, and predict material behaviour in desired applications.

Experience

Australian society of rheology

Secretary

Jul 2025Present · 8 mos · Australia

Monash university

4 roles

Academic Advisor BrewLab

Jan 2025Present · 1 yr 2 mos

Deputy director of research

Oct 2024Present · 1 yr 5 mos

Senior Lecturer

Jul 2024Present · 1 yr 8 mos

  • Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
  • Equivalent to Assistant Professor (Tenured) in the US

Principal Investigator CompFlowLab@Monash

Jul 2024Present · 1 yr 8 mos

Massachusetts institute of technology

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Mar 2022Jul 2024 · 2 yrs 4 mos · Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

  • Complex fluids, particle laden flows, battery cooling, Machine Learning to develop constitutive models/learn rheology, elastoinertial instabilities, digital manufacturing
Complex fluidsMachine LearningDigital manufacturingFluid mechanicsRheology

Purdue university

3 roles

Lambert Teaching Fellow

Jan 2021Dec 2021 · 11 mos

  • Instructor ME308 - Fluid Mechanics, Fall 2021

Graduate Research Assistant

Promoted

Aug 2017Feb 2022 · 4 yrs 6 mos

  • In the first part of my Ph.D. thesis, I explored the micromechanics of dense suspensions to develop physics-backed numerical models to accurately predict macroscopic flow properties of such suspensions. Applications range from renewable fuel industry, food processing, pharmaceutical industry, solar cells, and other industries dealing with suspensions or colloids.
  • In part 2, I am developed computational tools to investigate the motion of active and passive bodies in incompressible but inhomogeneous fluids and understand the underlying Physics. The research involves studying the motion of self-propelling microorganisms and settling particles in a stratified fluid to evaluate its impact on oceanic mixing.
Physics-backed numerical modelsComputational toolsFluid mechanicsRheology

Perry Fellow

Aug 2017Jan 2021 · 3 yrs 5 mos

Indian institute of technology, bombay

Teaching Assistant

Jan 2017Apr 2017 · 3 mos · Mumbai, India

  • Assisted sophomores in the introductory course on numerical analysis by organizing problem-solving and doubt clearing sessions on a weekly basis

University of florida

Visiting Scholar

May 2016Jul 2016 · 2 mos · Gainesville, Florida

  • Advisor: Prof. S. Balachandar
  • 1) Contact Interface Thickness Diffusion in Shock Tube:
  • Studied numerical diffusion of contact thickness in shock-tube.
  • Learned to operate RocFlu (CFD solver), TetGen (Mesh Generator) and TecPlot.
  • 2)Shock-Particle Interaction in 1D Shock Tube:
  • Compared the results from the 1D force model for shock-particle interaction with those from DNS
  • results in order to identify errors in the 1D force model.

Upmc - sorbonne universities

Charpak Fellow

May 2015Jul 2015 · 2 mos · Paris Area, France

  • Advisor: Prof. Corrado Maurini
  • Worked on design and manufacturing of textured shell used in morphology.
  • 1) Textured Shell For Morphing Applications:
  • Developed a simple model for studying instability in bi-stable beams.
  • 2) Re-entrant Origami-based Metamaterials:
  • Studied negative poissons ratio peculiar to some articial structures.

Techfest, iit bombay

Coordinator

May 2014Jan 2015 · 8 mos · Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

  • Led a team of 7 to successfully organize a competition (Magneto) where more than 50 teams participated.

Indian institute of technology, bombay

Hostel Secretary

Apr 2014Apr 2015 · 1 yr · Mumbai Area, India

  • Awarded Organizational Special Mention to acknowledge my work as a hostel secretary
  • 1) Revamped the mess menu structure by introducing first ever “15 days menu” to break the
  • traditional monotonicity; received overwhelming appreciation from hostelites
  • 2) Negotiated with mess contractor throughout tenure; reduced price of dishes by at least 20% (saved INR 5 Lakh pa)
  • 3) Introduced a variety of cereals worth INR 2 Lakh per annum for the first time in the menu at no
  • additional cost

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Postdoctorate — Mechanical Engineering

Mar 2022Jul 2024

Purdue University

Doctor of Philosophy - PhD and Master of Science - MS — Mechanical Engineering

Jan 2017Jan 2022

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

Bachelor of Technology - BTech — Mechanical Engineering

Jan 2013Jan 2017

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