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Narayanan, V.; Suresh, M. S.; Jayan, N.; Bijukumar, K. S. (2014). "Mathematical modelling of a cryogenic engine". International Journal of Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics. 6 (3–4): 183–194. doi:10.1007/s12572-015-0117-2.
  • RS, Praveen; Jayan, N.; Bijukumar, K. S.; Jayaprakash, J.; Narayanan, N.; Ayyapan, G. (February 2017). Development of Cryogenic Engine for GSLV MkIII: Technological Challenges. 2017 IOP Conference Series: Materials Sciences and Engineering. Vol. 171. pp. 1–7. doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/171/1/012059 .
  • Xavier, M.; Edwin Raj, R.; Narayanan, V. (2017). Thermal stratification in LH2 tank of cryogenic propulsion stage tested in ISRO facility. 26th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference & International Cryogenic Materials Conference 2016 7–11 March 2016, New Delhi, India. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. Vol. 171. pp. 1–8. doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/171/1/012063 .
  • Baiju, A. P.; Jayan, N.; Nageswaran, G.; Suresh, M. S.; Narayanan, V. (2021). "A Technology for Improving Regenerative Cooling in Advanced Cryogenic Rocket Engines for Space Transportation". Advances in Astronautics Science and Technology. Selected Papers from the 71st International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2020. 4 (1): 11–18. Bibcode:2021AAnST...4...11B. doi:10.1007/s42423-020-00071-0.
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    Narayanan in 2025
    11th Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation
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    14 January 2025 (2025-01-14)