Kanishk Bhadani
Kanishk Bhadani is a PhD student at the Chalmers University of Technology with a focus on developing methods for optimizing crushing plant - operation and design. His work involves expertise within optimization methods, simulation and modelling, performance indicators, and data collection systems within the crushing and screening circuit of the aggregate and the mineral processing industry. He holds a Licentiate of Engineering, Product and Production Development (Optimization Framework for Crushing Plant, Chalmers University of Technology, 2019), and a Master of Science in Product Development (Chalmers University of Technology, 2016). Kanishk has also worked within an EIT Raw material project about CDIO-courses for faculty members of universities and companies involved in raw materials. He is involved in teaching within the course: Engineering Design and Optimization (PPU191) and Machine Element (PPU210).
Showing 35 publications
Vibratory Screening – Practical Challenges and Production Losses
Application of Dynamic Process Simulation for Optimizing Bin Sizes of Crushing Plants
Investigating Dynamic Behavior in SAG Mill Pebble Recycling Circuits: A Simulation Approach
Investigating Dynamic Behavior in SAG Mill Pebble Recycling Circuits: A Simulation Approach
Trade-Off Curves for Performance Optimization in a Crushing Plant
Application of Design of Experiments (DoE) in Evaluating Crusher Circuit Performance
Continuous Assignment Development on Topology Optimization in Engineering Design
Applied Calibration and Validation Method of Dynamic Process Simulation for Crushing Plants
Application of Optimization Method for Calibration and Maintenance of Power-Based Belt Scale
IMPROVING STUDENTS ENGAGEMENT WITH ACTIVE LEARNING IN ENGINEERING OPTIMISATION LECTURES
Improving Students Engagement with Active Learning in Engineering Optimization Lectures
CDIO faculty development course – Built-in implementation
Comparative Study of Optimization Schemes in Mineral Processing Simulations
Application of Multi-Disciplinary Optimization Architectures in Mineral Processing Simulations
Application of multi-disciplinary optimization architectures in mineral processing simulations
Video Development Methods for CDIO-Based Project Courses
State of the Art in Application of Optimization Theory in Minerals Processing
Student Perspectives on Video-Based Learning in CDIO-Based Project Courses
CDIO Course Development for Faculty in Raw Materials Programmes
CDIO Based Engineering Design and Optimization Course
Application of Structural Optimization for an Early Stage Product Development
Implementation of CDIO Initiative In New European Education Programs in Raw Materials
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Showing 4 research projects
Rotate - Circular, Ecological, Essential and Critical Raw Materials
Optimization of real processes for rock material production
Implementing CDIO in Raw Materials Sector (CDIO2)