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RAJAGIRI SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF
APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
(Year of establishment : 2001)
REPORT
(2014 - 2017)
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CONTENTS
TITLE Page No.
LIST OF FIGURES……………………………………………………. 2
LIST OF TABLES…………………………………………………….. 3
LIST OF ANNEXURES………………………………………………. 4
VISION & MISSION………………………………………………….. 5
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)…………… 5
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)………………………………….. 6
GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES …………………………………………. 7
PROGRAMMES OFFERED………………………………………...... 8
PROGRAMME ADVISORY COMMITTEE…………………………. 8
ACCREDITATION …………………………………………………... 9
ADMISSIONS…………………………………………………………. 9
CURRICULUM ………………………………………………………. 10
PROCESS OF FILLING THE GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS…………. 11
ADD ON COURSES………………………………………………….. 12
EXAMINATION RESULTS………………………………………….. 13
PLACEMENT STATISTICS………………………………………….. 16
STUDENT EVALUATION…………………………………………… 17
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS………………………………………. 18
STUDENT FEEDBACK……………………………………………… 20
STUDENT MENTORING…………………………………………….. 22
REMEDIAL CLASSES……………………………………………….. 22
FACULTY LIST ……………………………………………………… 24
INFRASTRUCTURE………………………………………………….. 27
INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION………………………………….. 29
CONFERENCES /SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDPS ORGANISED. 32
INVITED TALKS BY EXPERTS…………………………………….. 33
CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDPS ATTENDED
BY FACULTY…………………………………………………………
33
FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSONS……………………………… 34
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY……………………… 34
PUBLICATIONS BY STUDENTS…………………………………… 35
PROFESSIONAL BODY ACTIVITIES ……………………………... 36
DEPARTMENT MAGAZINE………………………………………… 36
PROFESSIONAL BODY MEMBERSHIPS………………………….. 37
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI…………………………………………. 38
BEST PRACTICES……………………………………………………. 40
PHOTO GALLERY…………………………………………………… 43
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Admission statistics ................................................................................................. 10
Figure 2: Process of identifying gaps in the syllabus ............................................................. 11
Figure 3: Add on courses conducted ....................................................................................... 12
Figure 4: Semester-wise pass percentage statistics by B.Tech students ................................. 13
Figure 5: Pass percentage of B.Tech. students ....................................................................... 13
Figure 6: Class secured by B.Tech students ........................................................................... 14
Figure 7: Semester-wise pass percentage statistics for M.Tech students ............................... 14
Figure 8: Pass percentage for M.Tech. students ..................................................................... 15
Figure 9: Class secured for M.Tech students .......................................................................... 15
Figure 10: B.Tech placement statistics ................................................................................... 16
Figure 11: B.Tech students opted for higher studies .............................................................. 16
Figure 12: Various modes of student feedback....................................................................... 20
Figure 13: Mentoring process ................................................................................................. 22
Figure 14: Remedial process ................................................................................................... 22
Figure 15: Remedial classes conducted for students .............................................................. 23
Figure 16: Teacher quality ...................................................................................................... 26
Figure 17: Teaching experiences ............................................................................................ 26
Figure 18: R&D and Industry experiences ............................................................................. 27
Figure 19: Industrial visits attended by students ..................................................................... 31
Figure 20: Internships by students done at different industries .............................................. 31
Figure 21: Conferences/seminars/workshops/FDPS organised by the faculty of DAEI ........ 32
Figure 22: Invited talks by experts.......................................................................................... 33
Figure 23: Conferences/seminars/workshops/FDPS attended by the faculty of DAEI .......... 33
Figure 24: Faculty as resource persons ................................................................................... 34
Figure 25: Research publications by the faculty ..................................................................... 35
Figure 26: Publications by students ........................................................................................ 35
Figure 27: Professional body activities ................................................................................... 36
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1:Programmes offered..................................................................................................... 8
Table 2: Admission of students................................................................................................. 9
Table 3: Current semester in the academic year .................................................................... 10
Table 4: Mode of internal assessments of current academic year .......................................... 17
Table 5: Faculty quality analysis of the department ............................................................... 25
Table 6: Research publications by faculty .............................................................................. 34
Table 7 :Add on Courses delivered beyond the syllabus ........................................................ 70
Table 8:B.Tech Semester-wise pass percentage statistics ...................................................... 72
Table 9: B.Tech Pass percentage statistics ............................................................................. 72
Table 10: M.Tech Semester-wise pass percentage statistics .................................................. 73
Table 11: M.Tech Pass percentage statistics........................................................................... 74
Table 12: Placement statistics ................................................................................................. 75
Table 13: Overall Placement Statistics ................................................................................... 75
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LIST OF ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE 1 - CURRICULUM.......................................................................................... 59
ANNEXURE 2 – ADD ON COURSES ................................................................................. 70
ANNEXURE 3 - EXAMINATION & RESULTS ................................................................. 72
ANNEXURE 4 - PLACEMENT STATISTICS ..................................................................... 75
ANNEXURE 5 - COURSE FEEDBACK .............................................................................. 77
ANNEXURE 6 - REMEDIAL CLASSES ............................................................................. 78
ANNEXURE 7 - TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING DETAILS ..................................... 80
ANNEXURE 8 - INFRASTRUCTURE DETAILS ............................................................... 82
ANNEXURE 9 - INDUSTRIAL VISITS ............................................................................... 84
ANNEXURE 10 - INTERNSHIPS ......................................................................................... 86
ANNEXURE 11 -CONFERENCES /SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDPS ORGANISED .... 93
ANNEXURE 12 -INVITED TALKS BY EXPERTS ............................................................ 95
ANNEXURE 13 -CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDPS ATTENDED BY
FACULTY ................................................................................................ 97
ANNEXURE 14 - FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSONS ............................................... 107
ANNEXURE 15 - RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY ................................... 110
ANNEXURE 16 - PUBLICATIONS BY STUDENT.......................................................... 113
ANNEXURE 17 - PROFESSIONAL BODY ACTIVITIES/MEMBERSHIPS .................. 115
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PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)
VISION
• To evolve into a centre of academic excellence, developing professionals in the field of electronics and instrumentation to excel in academia and industry.
MISSION
• Facilitate comprehensive knowledge transfer with latest theoretical and practical concepts, developing good relationship with industrial, academic and research institutions thereby moulding competent professionals with social commitment.
PEO 1
• Graduates will possess engineering skills, sound knowledge and professional attitude, in electronics and instrumentation to become competent engineers.
PEO 2
• Graduates will have confidence to design and develop instrument systems and to take up engineering challenges.
PEO 3
• Graduates will possess commendable leadership qualities, will maintain the attitude to learn new things and will be capable to adapt themselves to industrial scenario.
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PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
PO1. Engineering Knowledge
• Apply an engineering specialization to the solution of knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and complex engineering problems.
PO2. Problem analysis
• Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineeringproblems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, andengineering sciences.
PO3. Design/ Development of solutions
• Design solutions for complex engineering problems and designsystem components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the publichealth and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO4. Conduct investigations of complex problems
• Use research-based knowledge and research methodsincluding design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information toprovide valid conclusions.
PO5. Modern Tool usage
• Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineeringand IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6. The Engineer & Society
• Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal,health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professionalengineering practice.
PO7. Environment & sustainability
• Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions insocietal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and nee for sustainable development.
PO8. Ethics • Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and
responsibilities and norms of theengineering practice.
PO9. Individual & team work
• Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverseteams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10. Communication
• Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineeringcommunity and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and designdocumentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO11. Project Management & finance
• Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering andmanagement principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manageprojects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12. Life-long learning
• Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage inindependent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
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GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
1.
2. Problem analysis
3. Design/development
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems
5. Modern engineering tool usage
6. The engineer and society in social commitment
7. Environment and sustainability
8. Ethics
9. Capability to work in team
10. Communication skill
11. Project management
12. Life-long learning
1. Engineering Knowledge
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PROGRAMMES OFFERED
Table 1:Programmes offered
Programme offered Name of the Course Specialization
UG B.Tech.
APPLIED
ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION
PG M.Tech. SIGNAL PROCESSING
PROGRAMME ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The following are the committee members:
RESPONSIBLITIES
The Department Advisory Committee interacts and maintains liaison with key
stakeholders.
The committee develops and recommends new or revised goals and objectives
for the programme.
The committee reviews and analyses the gap between curriculum and industry
requirements and gives necessary feedback / suggestions / advice.
The committee meets at least once in a year to review the activities.
INTERNAL
Ms. Liza Annie Joseph,
HoD, DAEI, RSET; Chair
Prof. P.R. Madhava Panicker, DAEI, RSET.
Prof. Dominic Mathew, DAEI, RSET.
Ms. M. ShanmugaPriya, DAEI, RSET; Secretary
Mr. Krishna Kumar K.P.,
DAEI, RSET.
EXTERNAL
Mr. B. Venugopal,
Chief General Manager (Rtd.), HOCL.
Mr. Gopalakrishnan,
MD, Graphene Automation, Kochi.
Mr. Aswin Krishnan A R,
Project Application Engineer, Invensys;
AEI Alumni.
Mr. Gopal S,
Officer Trainee, HOCL; AEI Alumni
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ACCREDITATION
ADMISSIONS
Table 2: Admission of students
Name of the
Programme
Year of
Admission
Student
admitted
M F Total
B.Tech.(AEI) 2013 43 19 63
B.Tech.(AEI) 2014 39 19 58
B.Tech.(AEI) 2015 41 9 50
B.Tech(AEI) 2016 31 24 55
College invite application from students having entrance ranking and generate a merit list
giving 50% weightage from centralised counseling by KEAM and 50% merit based on 12th
board marks. This process is done by the admission committee of the institution, and
committee members are constituted from among the faculty.
• NBA accredited from 01/07/2014, Ref. F.No. 26-28/2013/NBA Dt: 08-07-2016
• NAAC accredited in 2009
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Figure 1: Admission statistics
CURRICULUM
Table 3: Current semester in the academic year
Semester University
S1-S4 APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
S5-S8 Mahatma Gandhi University
M.Tech. APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
Detailed curriculum given as in Annexure 1 in page 59.
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PROCESS OF FILLING GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS
Figure 2: Process of identifying gaps in the syllabus
To identify the gaps with the requirements of both industry and society, technical experts
drawn from industry are included in the Advisory Board of the department. Advisory
committee gives suggestions on the courses which need to be added to bridge the gap. For
the better attainment of PO’s, the Department Advisory Committee identifies the gaps in the
syllabus considering the flow of the subject with the syllabus and the recent trends in
technology.
SYLLABUS
Subject teachers
Analysis by course experts
Course outcome & its relation
with programme outcomes
Gaps in syllabus
identified
Assessment committe
Department Advisory
Board
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Measures to bridge gaps in the syllabi of the courses include:
The topics to be covered beyond the syllabus are identified and faculty incharge of the
courses are requested to cover these topics in the class in the form of regular class,
assignments, simulation studies, short term courses in various labs and identifying add-
on programme for the courses.
Measures to bridge programme level gaps include:
1. Organizing industrial visit and industrial training to provide exposure to industrial
environment.
2. Conduct of short term courses/ invited talks to provide extra insight to prevailing industrial
scenario.
3. Alumni interaction with students.
ADD ON COURSES
In addition to courses prescribed in the syllabus, the department conducts add on courses
during holidays and semester breaks.
Figure 3: Add on courses conducted
Details of add on course conducted in the DAEI are given in Annexure 2 listed in page 70.
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EXAMINATION RESULTS
B.Tech
Semester-wise Pass Percentage:
Figure 4: Semester-wise pass percentage statistics by B.Tech students
Pass percentage for B.Tech students:
Figure 5: Pass percentage of B.Tech. students
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Figure 6: Class secured by B.Tech students
M.Tech
Semester-wise pass percentage:
Figure 7: Semester-wise pass percentage statistics for M.Tech students
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Pass percentage:
Figure 8: Pass percentage for M.Tech. students
Figure 9: Class secured for M.Tech students
Detailed analysis of examination results for B.Tech and M.Tech students of DAEI is given in
Annexure 3 on page 72.
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PLACEMENT STATISTICS
Figure 10: B.Tech placement statistics
Detailed placement statistics of B.Tech students of DAEI is given in Annexure 4 on page 75.
Figure 11: B.Tech students opted for higher studies
2012 -
2016
2011 -
2015
2010 -
2014
2009 -
2013
2008 -
2012
2007 -
2011
2
10
16
19
16 17
No
. o
f S
tud
ents
Batch
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STUDENT EVALUATION
Student evaluation is based on university regulation. In addition to that various activities are
also conducted for evaluation as listed below:
1. Direct interaction
2. Question answer session
3. Test papers
4. Series exams
5. Presentations
6. Assignments
7. Seminars/ mini projects
8. Tests, quizzes
9. Labs
10. Attendance
Table 4 shows the student evaluation stipulated by the university.
Table 4: Mode of internal assessments of current academic year
Internal Assessment End-semester
Examination
(conducted by
the university)
Total
University Assignments
Test Papers
(usually 2 in a
semester)
Attendance
Mahatma Gandhi
University
(Prior to 2015
admissions)
10 marks 30 marks 10 marks 100 marks 150 marks
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Technological
University(KTU)
KTU B.Tech 2015
admissions onwards
10 marks 40 marks Nil 100 marks 150 marks
20 marks
(for few
subjects)
80 marks
(for few
subjects)
Nil
50 marks
(for few
subjects)
150 marks
KTU M.Tech 2015
admissions onwards 10 marks 30 marks Nil 60 marks 100 marks
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
2016 – 2017
1. Sam Varghese (S5 AEI) – 1st in KAGAZA, Paper Presentation Contest, Horizon,
Saint Gits College of Engineering.
2. David George and Bharath Prasad (S5 AEI) – Participated in Hybrid Vehicle
Challenge HVC 2016-17, by ISIE.
3. Hemanth and Gopika Krishnan (S5 AEI) – Participated in Brain Wave Controlled
Robotics Workshop, by IIT Kanpur and M. A. College, Kothamangalam.
2015 – 2016
1. Jibin Jose, Sam Varghese and Jom Stephen (S5 AEI) – 3rd
Terrain master, Techshetra
‘16
2. Arjun Sethunath (S5 AEI) – 1st Idea Presentation organised by ISOI, Kochi chapter,
RSET.
3. Sam Varghese (S5 AEI) – 2nd
Idea Presentation organised by ISOI, Kochi chapter,
RSET.
2014 – 2015
1. Vaisakh V. Sekhar (S7 AEI) – 1st in Encon Club Quiz, BPCL, Kochi
2. Ancy Vincent (S7 AEI) – Scholarship for higher studies, National Defense Fund,
Prime Minister of India.
3. Vivek A. S., Albert Jose, Tony George, Sachin Suresh and Albin Manjaly (S5 AEI) –
3rd
in Indo US
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
2016 – 2017
1. Ceeliya K. V. and Jinnu Annie Mathew – 1st
in Thematic Girls, Bharatham ‘16
2. Sidharth N. – 1st in Adaptune, Bharatham ‘16
3. Rahul Sindhu Biju – 1st in Western solo, 2
nd in Western group song, Bharatham ‘16
2015 – 2016
1. Shyamjith Nair – 2nd
in Swararaga, Ragam ‘16
2. Sidharth N. – 1st in Dance Dhamaka, XAV VIRTUOSO ‘15
3. Appu Raja – 1st in Step in Sync, XAV VIRTUOSO ‘15
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2014 – 2015
1. Albin Manjaly and Cybil Jose – 1st in Inter collegiate chess tournament, M.G.
University Physical Education Dept.
2. Anagha Gayathir – Participated as NSS Volunteer in National Integration Camp,
University of Mumbai.
3. Praveen Sasikumar, Sudheesh K. S., Sreehari Menon and Fiaz Akthar – 2nd
in CSI,
Bharatham, FISAT, Angamally.
OUTSTANDING STUDENTS
M.TECH RANKS
Figure: M.Tech Ranks
Awarding of ranks was discontinued since 2014 for B.Tech graduates.
Student Exchange Program, Sojo University, Japan for Sukura exchange Progtamme.
Manu Rajan (2013 – 2017)
Best project award, IIITM
Joffin George (2011 – 2015)
Best outgoing student 2013
Mariya George (2009 – 2013)
3 3
2
2013 2014 2015
Year
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STUDENT FEEDBACK
Figure 12: Various modes of student feedback
1. Course feedback
Feedback of students on the attainment of the predicted course outcomes is collected
at the end of the semester.
A sample of course feedback is shown in Annexure 5 listed in page 77.
2. Course Committee
This is for common courses (electives are excluded) offered to students admitted for
the B.Tech. programme irrespective of their branch of study. Each of such courses
will have a course committee constituted by the Principal of the college. The
chairman of the course committee is a senior faculty member not offering the course.
Members:-
i) All teachers offering the course.
ii) Four student representatives nominated by course teacher on behalf of HoD.
Feedback From
Student
Faculty Interactions
Class Committee
Course Committe
Course Feedback
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3. Class committee
Beginning from the third semester, all branches of study have class committees for
every semester constituted by the respective HoD.
A senior faculty member who does not offer any course during that semester is the
chairman of the committee.
Members:
i) All faculty members teaching courses in a class in that semester.
ii) Two student representatives nominated by the HoD.
The course committees and class committees meet at least thrice in a semester – the
first at the beginning of the semester, the second and the third after the first and the
second internal tests respectively. Both committees monitor the conduct of the courses,
adherence to the course plan and time schedule, completion of the syllabus, standards
of internal tests, evaluation process and difficulties faced by the students and take
suitable remedial actions at the appropriate time. At the end of the semester, the
committee should meet without student representatives to review the conduct of the
course and finalize the internal assessment marks and approve them.
• Online feedback is taken at the end of each semester on the effectiveness of faculties
• Questions with appropriate weightages are framed. to comment on strength and weakness of the faculties for further improvements
Faculty Feedback
• Online feedback is taken at the end of each semester for the courses engaged.
• Questions are framed to understand the effectiveness of the course to achieve the program outcomes and program specific outcomes
Course Feedback
•Course comittee is formed for common courses engaged
•Committee meets with the students to understand the problems they are facing with the course.
•Committee also review the quality of the question paper.
Course Committee
•Class Committee includes students of different catogories of the class.
•Committee takes feedback about the completion and effectiveness of the course.
•Committe also takes feedback on the infrastructure.
Class Committee
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STUDENT MENTORING
Figure 13: Mentoring process
REMEDIAL CLASSES
Figure 14: Remedial process
Each class is split into groups of 15 students and each group is assigned a mentor
Mentoring hours scheduled every week to enable the student to interact with his/her mentor
Irrespective of mentee allotmnet, teachers identify shortcomings in students and take actions to correct.
The department maintains a record of the meetings between student and mentor
Weak students identified after series
exam
Course faculty members take remedial class
Regular follow-up is done with the student
to gauge improvement
More remedial classes arranged based on level of
improvement
Mentoring sessions also arranged for the
students
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Refer Annexure 6 listed in page 78 for details of remedial classes conducted for B.Tech
students of department of AEI.
Figure 15: Remedial classes conducted for students
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FACULTY LIST
Refer Faculty total experience (Industry + Teaching) of DAEI as on Dec 2016 in Annexure 7
listed on page no. 80.
Ms.LIZA ANNIE JOSEPH
HoD, Assistant Professor
Mr. P. R. MADHAVA PANICKER
Professor
Ms.V. MEENA
Associate Professor
Mr. ANUJ ABRAHAM
Assistant Professor
Mr.HARI C.V.
Assistant Professor
Mr.KRISHNAKUMAR K.P
Assistant Professor
Ms. PRIYA S.
Assistant Professor
Dr. PRAMOD K NAMBOOTHIRI
Assistant Professor
Dr. ABRAHAM THOMAS
Professor
Mr.DOMINIC MATHEW
Professor
Ms. APARNA GEORGE
Assistant Professor
Mr. BALU RAVEENDRAN
Assistant Professor
Fr. JOSEPH MATHEW
Assistant Professor
Ms. MARY HEXY
Assistant Professor
Ms. M.SHANMUGAPRIYA
Assistant Professor
Fr. THOMAS P J
Assistant Professor
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ADJUNCT PROFESSOR
TECHNICAL STAFF
Teacher Quality
Table 5: Faculty quality analysis of the department
Assistant
Professor
Associate
Professor Professor
M. Tech 11 1 2
PhD 1 - 1
>10years (Teaching
Experience) 4 - 1
>10years
(R&D/Industrial
Experience)
1 1 2
Dr. AJITH TOMS
MBBS DMRD DNB
Radiologist at Rajagiri Hospital, Kochi, Kerala, India.
Dr. BINU JOY
MBBS, MD
Radiologist at Rajagiri Hospital, Kochi, Kerala, India.
Dr. SACHIN GEORGE
DA, DNB
Anesthesiologist at Rajagiri Hospital, Kochi, Kerala, India.
Mr. BINIL JOSEPH M.
Lab Assistant
Mr. RADHAKRISHNAN K.V.
Lab Assistant
Mr. GIREESH T. G.
Technical Assistant
Mr. SUNIL KUMAR K.B.
Trades Instructor Grade-II
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Figure 16: Teacher quality
Figure 17: Teaching experiences
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
4.6 5.7
7
8.5 9
11 11.5
13.4
10.6 11
8.5
7
5.7
4.5 4
0.1
Year
s
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Figure 18: R&D and Industry experiences
INFRASTRUCTURE
Details of infrastructural facilities are:
a) Library
Department Library –Shared (ECE/AEI)-Area-82.8 m2
Books for DAEI - Number of titles: 144. Number of volumes: 519.
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
Name of the Internet Provider: Asianet, Reliance
Available Bandwidth: 61 Mbps
Access speed: 61 Mbps
Availability of internet in most of the computing labs, departments and faculty rooms (24
7).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3 4
10
23.5
34
12.3
7
4 3.1 1.5
Year
s
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c) List of Department class room, faculty room and Laboratories
LECTURE HALL-X
•Room-302
•91.26 m2
•3rd and 4th semester B.Tech students.
LECTURE HALL-XI
•Room-304
•91.26 m2
•5th and 6th semester B.Tech students
LECTURE HALL-XII
•Room-306
•91.26 m2
•7th and 8th semester B.Tech students
LECTURE HALL – XXIII
•Room-405
•78.4 m2
•1st and 2nd semester B.Tech students
STAFF ROOM I
•Room – 301
•78.40 m2
STAFF ROOM II
•Room – 307
•54.4 m2
MICROPROCESSOR LAB
•Room-305
•78.4 m2
ROOM- P 207
Process Control Lab - 142.24 m2,
Control Room and Calibration Lab -37.09 m2 ,
Simulation Lab -70.40 m2
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Detailed infrastructural facilities available in the department of AEI are listed in Annexure 8
on page 82.
INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION
Industrial visits and Industrial training are undertaken as a part of effective implementation
of the curriculum. Students are encouraged to take internship program during their semester
break. Faculty members give their guidelines, suggestions and contact details of an
internship. They also help the students by interacting with the industrial experts, provide the
students recommendation letters and other necessary supports.
To develop interest in becoming a part of core industry of instrumentation sector, we
promote the industry visits/internships in small groups. This is also to see that students gather
MEASUREMENT LAB
•Room-P 209
•128.265 m2
FOURIER LAB
• Room – P 307
•70 m2
AE/EC DEPARTMENT LIBRARY
•Room-309
•82.8 m2
•Library
MULTIMEDIA HALL (Shared room)
•Room-117
•230.8 m2
COUNSELLING ROOM (Shared room)
•For counselling academic weak students
•34.4 m2
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more information out of their curiosity which is possible in small groups. Faculties also
accompany the students during such occasion and get benefited.
INDUSTRIAL VISITS & INTERNSHIP
Students are expected to undertake industrial training(s) of total 10 days minimum
duration or industrial visits (to minimum 2 industries) for studying about the
industries of importance to the branch concerned during 4th to 7th semester. Students
may also undertake an educational tour, the tour period shall be considered as part of
the working periods of a semester. The tour maybe conducted during the
vacation/holidays taking not more than 3 working days, combined with the
vacation/holidays if required, between 5th and 8th semesters for visiting industries (at
least two) of importance to the branch concerned. Faculty members shall accompany
the students for the industrial visits/educational tour. Each student shall submit
detailed bound report(s) of the training/visit/tour to the Head of Department within
two weeks after the programme. These bound report(s), signed by the staff advisor or
faculty in charge of tour/training/visit and by the head of department, shall also be
brought during the final viva-voce. Finally, presentation to class about visit by
students to the whole class is performed.
Industrial Visits
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Figure 19: Industrial visits attended by students
Refer Annexure 9 on page 84 for details regarding industrial visits attended by students.
Internships
Figure 20: Internships by students done at different industries
Refer Annexure 10 on page 86 for details regarding internships attended by students.
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MoUs:
CONFERENCES /SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDPS ORGANISED
Figure 21: Conferences/seminars/workshops/FDPS organised by the faculty of DAEI
Refer Annexure 11 on page 93 for detailed list of Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/FDPs
organized by faculty.
MoU Signed on 9.09.2016 between:
1. Institute of Automation & process control (Graphene Automation),
2. ISOI, Kochi Chapter and
3. RSET
MoU signed on 4.12.2015 between:
1. M/s. Walrus Marine and Engineering Co. Pvt. Ltd.
2. ISOI, Kochi Chapter and
3. RSET
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INVITED TALKS BY EXPERTS
Figure 22: Invited talks by experts
Refer Annexure 12 on page 95 for detailed list of invited talks by experts from acamedia/
R&D/ Industry.
CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDPS ATTENDED BY FACULTY
Figure 23: Conferences/seminars/workshops/FDPS attended by the faculty of DAEI
Refer Annexure 13 on page 97 for details regarding Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/FDPs
attended by Faculty.
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FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSONS
Figure 24: Faculty as resource persons
Refer Annexure 14 on page 107 for details regarding faculty of DAEI as resource persons.
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY
Table 6: Research publications by faculty
Sl.No Academic Year No. of papers
1 2016 – 2017 6
2 2015 - 2016 5
3 2014 – 2015 7
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Figure 25: Research publications by the faculty
Refer Annexure 15 on page 110 for details regarding faculty journal/conference publications.
PUBLICATIONS BY STUDENTS
Figure 26: Publications by students
Refer Annexure 16 on page 113 for details regarding Research publications in National/
International Journals/ Conferences by students
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PROFESSIONAL BODY ACTIVITIES
Figure 27: Professional body activities
Refer Annexure 17 in page 115 for details regarding Professional body activities of the
department.
DEPARTMENT MAGAZINE
Total : 19
Magazines released
Recent
releases:
Apptronics Review Volume 1: Issue 1-5 : 5 Nos.
Apptronics Review Volume 2: Issue 1-9 : 9 Nos.
Apptronics Review Volume 3-7 : 5 Nos
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PROFESSIONAL BODY MEMBERSHIPS
1. Instrumentation Society of India (ISOI):
The Kochi chapter of the Instrument Society of India (ISOI) was
formed including members from the industry and academia. It was
inaugurated on July 14th
2012. The objective is to bring together those
who practice instrumentation and process control on day to day basis
and also those teach the same topic also on a day to day basis, so that
it benefits both. The office of the Kochi chapter functions from the Department of Applied
Electronics & Instrumentation, Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology. The chapter
members include senior executives of major industries like FACT, HOCL, BPCL, TCC,
Cochin Shipyard and faculty of many academic institutions. The chapter meets regularly at
the Rajagiri campus to share their experiences and discuss issues relevant to instrumentation
and process control. The department faculties are members of ISOI. There is also student
chapter of ISOI. The faculty members and students therefore get a chance for participating in
the meetings and interacting with the industrial experts. The chapter also conducts seminar
competition for the final year students of Instrumentation with appropriate rewards.
2. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
3. Indian Society for Technical Education(ISTE)
4. Energy Conservation Society(ECS)
5. IIPE (Indian Institute of Plant Engineer)
6. INSARM- Indian National Society for Aerospace and Related Mechanism
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7. Bio Instruments Research and Development Society (BIRDS):
This forum is constituted for professionals in the fields of medicine and engineering
to work in collaboration. Proposal for the formation of BIRDS is initiated in this
context and activities are carried out. Currently, registration is pending and expected
to form a committed body of engineers and doctors to identify and work hand in
hand.
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
• Ms. DHANNYA MARY JOSEPH
• Memory Design Engineer, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Hsinchu, Taiwan.
• Batch : 2006 – 2010 of AEI
• Ms. RESHMA CARMEL FRANCY
• Senior Climate Change Engineer at Ministry of Energy of UAE .
• Batch : 2006 – 2010 of AEI
• Ms. KALYANI G MENON
• Power Electronics Technologist , Strategic Research Center, Rolls Royc PLC, UK.
• Batch : 2004 – 2008 of AEI
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• Mr. UBAID BV
• Senior Automation Engineer at ASM Process Automation, Dubai.
• Batch : 2004 – 2008 of AEI
• Mr. SACHU RAZZAQ
• CEO, AMY Gold and Diamonds Pvt. Ltd., CEZ Kakkanad.
• Batch : 2004 – 2008 of AEI
• Ms. DEVI SHENOI
• Physical Design Engineer at Analog Devices, Durham, North Carolina.
• Batch : 2003 – 2007 of AEI
• Mr. PRAVEEN KURIOKOSE
• Control Systems Engineer, Trent XWB Systems Design Team Lead - Airframe Interfaces, Aero Engine ControlsRolls Royc PLC, UK.
• Batch : 2003 – 2007 of AEI
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BEST PRACTICES
Graduate Assistantship: M. Tech. graduates who wish to assist lab in UG programs
are selected based on an interview and are assigned with the relevant labs with
stipend.
Professional Association (ISOI) activities: Open interaction during the chapter
meeting with senior executives of major industries like FACT, HOCL, BPCL, TCC,
Cochin Shipyard, faculty of many academic institutions and students of RSET.
Annual student competitions and seminars jointly organized by department of AEI
are conducted regularly. Association chapter often conducts invited talks in the latest
trends in Industrial Automation.
Major and mini project EXPOs for students: All the projects done by students
were exhibited and evaluated appropriately by experts from academia/ industries and
feedbacks were given to them. This was a motivation for the students to showcase
their projects and its performance. This opportunity was also used to ignite the minds
of junior students.
• Mr. Aneesh R Nair
• Wng. Cdr. Indian Air Force (IAF), India • Batch : 2005 – 2009 of AEI
• Mr. ANISH V V
• Sr. Engineer at Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Ltd., Bengaluru.
• Batch : 2003 – 2007 of AEI
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Exhibition from industries: Major industries like HOCL, Graphene Automation
exhibited their instrument system for the benefit of all students in AEI department
and demonstrated its functioning.
Remedial classes/Mentoring system: Weak students are identified on their basis of
their class evaluations/tests and through proper mentoring process. The outcomes are
also achieved through peer mentoring, where a team is formed involving students of
higher capabilities.
Industrial visits by faculty members: To be aware of the practices in industry, we
often conduct Industrial visits to nearby industries during our semester break. This
will be an additional input to the faculty members to be delivered to the students for
their career development.
Industrial training for students: As part of curriculum students are expected to have
training in various industries relevant to instrumentation. Over and above certain
students do undertake industrial training whenever they come across opportunities
due to our interaction with industry experts/professional bodies
Industrial visits/internships for students in small groups: To develop interest in
becoming a part of core industry of instrumentation sector, we promote the industry
visits/internships in small groups. This is also to see that students gather more
information out of their curiosity which is possible in small groups. Faculties also
accompany the students during such occasion and get benefited.
Industry oriented projects: This is an opportunity to work in industrial atmosphere,
thereby have first-hand information about the activities in the industry too.
Research Groups and activities: We have three research groups mainly Process
control, Instrumentation Design & Development and Biomedical Instrumentation &
Signal Processing. Faculty members are part of each of these groups and they do have
discussion to bring out list of probable projects to be conducted by the students.
Students are assigned projects on this basis so that every member of a particular
group can guide the students. We have also interdisciplinary Research Areas
including Bio Instruments Research and Development Society (BIRDS) and Speech
& Accoustics, Image Processing. It is a forum for professionals in the fields of
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medicine and engineering to work in collaboration and research proposals are also
developed through these research groups.
Academic calendar: A series of events planned in the department well ahead of the
semester and conducted as per the schedules for students and faculty.
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PHOTO GALLERY
NOTION 17- Presentation Competition in association with ISOI Kochi chapter on 16
April 2016
Apptronics activity on 16th
April 2016
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Release of Apptronics review on 18th
April 2016
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Alumni interaction with S7 and S5 students by Wng. Cdr. Aneesh R Nair, IAF on 22
September 2016
Robotics Robowave
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Yokogawa Training (17.3.16 to 21.3.16)
Release of Apptronics review Vol. 6 on 26th
March 2015
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Two day training programme on C6748 DSP Kit in association with Texas Instruments
and StarCom Information Technology Ltd., Bangalore, Organised by Dept. of AEI on
26-02-2015
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MoU signed with Institute of Automation & Process Control(IAPC) on 09-09-2016
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FDP On LabVIEW Organised by department of AEI on 21-07-2016
Apptronics Inauguration on 25-08-2016
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Microproject exhibition, S4 AEI students
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MoU signed with Walrus Marine and Engineering Co. Pvt. Ltd. on 4 Dec 2015
AEI FDP on 04-05-2016
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Invited talk by Dr. Dileep George in ‘Pioneering Researcher on Artificial Intelligence
and Entrepreneur’, 02-01-2014
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Invited talk on ‘Basic concepts in Linear Circuits’ by Prof. Dinesh Babu, GEC,
Kannur Organized by DAEI as part of Aptronics Activity on 10-02-2014
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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
2016 – 2017
1. Ceeliya K. V. and Jinnu Annie Mathew – 1st
in Thematic Girls, Bharatham ‘16
2. Sidharth N. – 1st in Adaptune,
Bharatham ‘16
3. Rahul SindhuBiju – 1st in Western solo, 2
nd
in Western group song, Bharatham ‘16
2015 – 2016
1. Shyamjith Nair – 2nd
in
Swararaga, Ragam ‘16
2. Sidharth N. – 1st in Dance
Dhamaka, XAV
VIRTUOSO ‘15
3. Appu Raja – 1st in
Step in Sync, XAV
VIRTUOSO ‘15
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2014 – 2015
1. Albin Manjaly and Cybil Jose – 1st in Inter collegiate chess tournament, M.G. University
Physical Education Dept.
2. Anagha Gayathir – Participated as NSS Volunteer in National Integration Camp,
University of Mumbai.
3. Praveen Sasikumar, Sudheesh K. S., Sreehari Menon and Fiaz Akthar – 2nd
in CSI,
Bharatham, FISAT, Angamally.
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CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
2016 – 2017
1. Sam Varghese (S5 AEI) – 1st in KAGAZA, Paper Presentation Contest, Horizon, Saint
Gits College of Engineering.
2. David George and Bharath Prasad (S5 AEI) – Participated in Hybrid Vehicle Challenge
HVC 2016-17, by ISIE.
3. Hemanth and Gopika Krishnan (S5 AEI) – Participated in Brain Wave Controlled
Robotics Workshop, by IIT Kanpur and M. A. College.
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2015 – 2016
1. Jibin Jose, Sam Varghese and Jom Stephen (S5 AEI) – 3rd
Terrain master, Techshetra ‘16
2. Arjun Sethunath (S5 AEI) – 1st Idea Presentation organized by ISOI, RSET.
3. Sam Varghese (S5 AEI) – 2nd
Idea Presentation organized by ISOI, RSET.
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2014 – 2015
1. Vaisakh V. Sekhar (S7 AEI) – 1st in
Encon Club Quiz, BPCL, Kochi
2. Ancy Vincent (S7 AEI) – Scholarship for
higher studies, National Defense Fund,
Prime Minister of India.
3. Vivek A. S., Albert Jose, Tony George, Sachin Suresh and Albin Manjaly (S5 AEI) – 3rd
in Indo US RoboLeagure
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ANNEXURE 1 - CURRICULUM
KTU Curriculum scheme
SEMESTER 1
Slot Course No. Subject L-T-P Hours Credits
A MA101 Calculus 3-1-0 4 4
B PH 100 Engineering Physics 3-1-0 4 4
(1/2) CY100 Engineering Chemistry 3-1-0 4 4
C BE100 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0 4 4
(1/2) BE110 Engineering Graphics 1-1-3 5 3
D BE101-0X Introduction to Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
E BE103 Introduction to Sustainable Engineering 2-0-1 3 3
CE100 Basics of Civil Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
F ME 100 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
(1/4) EE100 Basics of Electrical Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
EC100 Basics of Electronics Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
S PH110 Engineering Physics Lab 0-0-2 2 1
(1/2) CY110 Engineering Chemistry Lab 0-0-2 2 1
T CE110/ME110/ Basic Engineering Workshops 0-0-2 2 1
EE110/EC110/ (CS110 for CS and related branches and +
(2/4) CS110/CH110 CH110 for CH and related branches only) 0-0-2 2 1
U100 Language lab/CAD Practice/Bridge
U courses/Micro Projects etc 0-0-
(2/3) (2/3)
30 24/23
V V100 Entrepreneurship/TBI/NCC/NSS/ 0-0-2 2 Activity
Physical Edn. etc points
Notes:
1. Basic Engineering course of the parent branch included as Introduction to Engineering.
(3 credits)
List of Courses offered under BE 101-0X and Branches associated with each course
1. BE101-01 Introduction to Civil Engineering
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Civil Engineering
2. BE101-02 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Sciences Aeronautical
Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Food Technology,
Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
(Automobile), Mechanical Engineering (Production), Mechatronics, Metallurgy, Naval
Architecture & Ship Building, Production Engineering.
3. BE101-03 Introduction to Electrical Engineering Electrical &
Electronics Engineering.
4. BE101-O4 Introduction to Electronics Engineering
Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, Biomedical Engineering,
Electronics & Biomedical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, Instrumentation & Control Engineering.
5. BE101-05 Introduction to Computing and Problem Solving, Computer Science &
Engineering, Information Technology.
6. BE 101-06 Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Biotechnology/ Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering,
2. Institutions can recommend one of four other Basic Engineering courses offered during
this semester for every branch. However, the basic course selected should exclude the one
corresponding to their branch of specialization, eg. Student who took introduction to Civil
Engineering should not take Basics of Civil Engineering; student who took Introduction to
Electrical Engineering should not take Basics of Electrical Engineering
3. The six basic engineering workshops will be connected with the Introductory or Basics of
Engineering courses offered. The students should attend two workshops In Semester 1 and
two in Semester 2.
For example, students opting Introduction to Civil Engineering or Basics of Civil
Engineering should attend the Civil engineering Workshop, students opting Introduction to
Mechanical engineering or Basics of Mechanical Engineering should attend the Mechanical
Engineering Workshop, students opting Introduction to Chemical Engineering should attend
the Chemical Engineering Workshop and students opting Introduction to Computing and
Problem Solving should attend the Computer Science Workshop etc. In addition, the students
should attend one more workshop course in Semester l, corresponding to the other Basic
Engineering course they had been assigned by the institution. The workshop courses
corresponding to both introductory and basic courses are same. However, the Institutions
may allot exercise or experiments listed in the syllabus based on the contents of
corresponding theory course.
4. Engineering Physics and Engineering Chemistry shall be offered in both semesters.
Institutions can advise students belonging to about 50% of the number of branches in the
institution to opt for Engineering Physics in S1 and Engineering Chemistry in S2 and vice
versa. Students opting for Engineering Physics in S1 should attend Engineering Physics lab n
SI and students opting for Engineering Chemistry S1 should opt for Engineering Chemistry
lab in S1.
5. Engineering Mechanics and Engineering Graphics shall be offered in both semesters.
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Institutions can advise students belonging to about 50% of number of branches In the
institution to opt for Engineering Mechanics in Semester 1 and Engineering Graphics in
Semester 2 and vice versa.
6. It may be noted that for items 4 and 5 above, all students belonging to a particular branch
of study must be assigned the same course during one semester. For example, all students
belonging to Electrical and Electronics Engineering In an institution may be assigned
Engineering Physics and Engineering Physics lab, while all students In Electronics and
Communication Engineering branch may be assigned Engineering Chemistry and Chemistry
lab. Likewise, all students in Civil Engineering branch may be assigned Engineering
Graphics, while all students In Mechanical Engineering branch may be alerted the
Engineering Mechanics in Semester 1 and vice versa in Semester 2.
7. For Course U, the institution should conduct diagnostic tests to identify the training
requirements of each student and advise them to attend the suitable programme. The students
who excel in all diagnostic tests can be assigned Micro projects under the guidance of faculty
members. The classes for which BE 110 Engineering Graphics is offered under slot C may be
divided into two batches and these batches shall attend CAD Practice lab & language lab m
alternate weeks.
8. Course V is for earning activity points outside academic hours, the detail are covered in
rules and regulations of KTU.
SEMESTER 2
Slot Course No. Subject L-T-P Hours Credits
A MA102 Differential Equations 3-1-0 4 4
B PH 100 Engineering Physics 3-1-0 4 4
(1/2) CY 100 Engineering Chemistry 3-1-0 4 4
C BE 100 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0 4 4
(1/2) BE 110 Engineering Graphics 1-1-3 5 3
D BE 102 Design & Engineering 2-0-2 4 3
CE 100 Basics of Civil Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
ME 100 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
E.f EE 100 Basics of Electrical Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
(2/4) EC 100 Basics of Electronics Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
CS 100 Computer Programming (Only for CSE &
IT branches)
2-1-0 3 3
S PH 110 Engineering Physics lab 0-0-2 2 1
(1/2) CY110 Engineering Chemistry Lab 0-0-2 2 1
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T CE110/ME110/
EE110/EC110
Basic Engineering Workshops 0-0-2
+
♦
2 1
(2/4) CS 120 Computer Programming Lab (only for
CSE & T Branches) 0-0-2 2 1
U U100 Language Lab / CAD Practice/
Bridge courses/ Micro Protects etc 0-0-1/2) (1/2)
30 24/23
V VI00 Entrepreneurship /TBI/NCC/NSS/
Physical Edn. etc 0-0-2 2
Activity
points
Note 1: Institutions can assign two of four of Basics of Engineering courses not already taken
by the student in the previous semester and the corresponding Workshop courses in Semester
2. CS 100 Basics of Computer Programming & CS120 Computer Programming Lab are
mandatory for Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology branches.
Other branches are not allowed to opt these courses.
Note 2: For Course U, the classes for which BE110 Engineering Graphics is offered under
slot C may be divided into two batches and these batches shall attend CAD Practice lab &
Language Lab in alternate weeks.
SEMESTER – 3
Course Code Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam
Slot
MA201 Linear Algebra & Complex
Analysis
3-1-0 4 A
EC201 Network Theory 3-1-0 4 B
EC203 Solid State Devices 3-1-0 4 C
EC205 Electronic Circuits 3-1-0 4 D
EC207 Logic Circuit Design 3-0-0 3 E
HS200/
HS210
Business Economics/Life Skills 3-0-0/
2-0-2
3 F
EC231 Electronic Devices & Circuits
Lab
0-0-3 1 S
EC233 Logic Circuit Design Lab 0-0-3 1 T
Total Credits = 24 Hours: 28/29 Cumulative Credits= 71
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SEMESTER – 4
Course Code Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam Slot
MA204 Probability, Random Processes
and Numerical Methods
3-1-0 4 A
AE202 Computer Programming 2-2-0 4 B
EC204 Analog Integrated Circuits 4-0-0 4 C
AE204 Sensors and Transducers 3-0-0 3 D
EE216 Electrical Engineering 3-0-0 3 E
HS210/
HS200
Life Skills/Business Economics 2-0-2
3-0-0
3 F
EC232 Analog Integrated Circuits Lab 0-0-3 1 S
AE232 Transducers and Instrumentation
Lab
0-0-3 1 T
SEMESTER - 5
Total Credits = 23 Hours 28/27Cumulative Credits= 94
Course
Code
Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam
Slot
AE301 Control System 3-1-0 4 A
AE303 Electronic Measurements 3-0-0 3 B
AE305 Microcontrollers 3-0-0 3 C
AE307 Signals and Systems 3-0-0 3 D
HS300 Principles of Management 3-0-0 3 E
Elective 1 3-0-0 3 F
AE341 Design Project 0-1-2 2 S
AE331 Microcontroller Lab 0-0-3 1 T
EE337 Electrical Engineering Lab 0-0-3 1 U
Total Credits = 23 Hours: 28 Cumulative Credits= 117
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Elective 1:
1. AE361 Virtual Instrument Design
2. EC361 Digital System Design
3. AE363 VLSI Circuit Design
4. AE365 Instrumentation for Agriculture
SEMESTER 6:
Course
Code
Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam Slot
AE302 Process Control 4-0-0 4 A
AE304 Industrial Instrumentation II 3-0-0 3 B
AE306 Digital Signal Processing 3-0-0 3 C
AE300 Power Electronics 3-0-0 3 D
AE308 Advanced Microprocessors 3-0-0 3 E
Elective 2 3-0-0 3 F
AE332 Process Control Lab 0-0-3 1 S
AE334 Power Electronics Lab 0-0-3 1 T
AE352 Comprehensive Exam 0-1-1 2 U
Elective 2:
Total Credits = 23 Hours: 27 Cumulative Credits= 140
1. EC 360 Soft Computing
2. AE362 Industrial Psychology
3. AE364 MEMS/NEMS
4. AE366 Embedded System Design
5. AE368 Plastic Engineering
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SEMESTER 7
Course
Code
Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam Slot
AE401 Logic and Distributed Control System 4-0-0 4 A
AE403 Biomedical Instrumentation 3-0-0 3 B
AE405 Advanced Control Theory 3-0-0 3 C
AE407 Digital Control System 3-0-0 3 D
AE409 Optical Instrumentation 3-0-0 3 E
Elective 3 3-0-0 3 F
AE451 Seminar & Project Preliminary 0-1-4 2 S
AE431 Control System and Signal Processing
Lab
0-0-3 1 T
Elective 3:
SEMESTER 8
Course
Code
Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam Slot
AE402 Analytical Instrumentation 3-0-0 3 A
AE410 Power Plant Instrumentation 3-0-0 3 B Elective 4 3-0-0 3 C
Elective 5 (Non Departmental) 3-0-0 3 D
Total Credits = 22 Hours: 27 Cumulative Credits= 162
1. AE461 ARM System Architecture
2. AE463 Aerospace & Navigation Instrumentation
3. AE465 Information Security
4. AE467 CMOS Circuit Design
5. EC370 Digital Image Processing
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AE492 Project 6
1. AE462 Optimal Control System
2. AE464 Non-Linear Control System
3. AE466 Industrial Robotics
4. AE468 Nano Electronics
5. AE472 Petroleum Technology
MGU Curriculum scheme
SEMESTER 5
Total Credits =18 Hours: 30 Cumulative Credits= 180
Elective 4:-
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SEMESTER 6
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SEMESTER 7
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SEMESTER 8
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ANNEXURE 2 – ADD ON COURSES
Table 7 :Add on Courses delivered beyond the syllabus
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
Sl.
No
Module
Description
Any other
contributory
Inst./Industry
Developed/
organized
by
Duration
of Course
Resource
persons
Target
Audience
1 Course on DCS
and Lab VIEW Nil DAE
23rd
to
25th July
2014
Internal
S7
Students
2.
Workshop on
Industrial
Automation
Mr.
Gopalakrishnan –
CEO, Graphine
Automation
DAE
21st to
23rd
January
2015
Internal
S8
Students
3.
Raspberry Pi and
introduction to
Python
programming
Nil DAE
19th &
20th
January
2015
Internal
S6
Students
4.
PSpice and
soldering
practices
Nil DAE
19th &
20th
January
2015
Internal
S4
Students
5.
Two day training
programme on
C6748DSP Kit
Mr. Aravindhan K
Application
Engineer, TI
Unuversity
Programme,
StarCom
Information
Technology Ltd.
DAE
26th &27
th
February
2015
Mr.
Aravindhan
K
M.Tech
Students
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016
Sl.
No
Module
Description
Any other
contributory
Inst./Industry
Developed/
organized
by
Duration
of Course
Resource
persons
Target
Audience
1
Placement
orientation
programme
Nil DAE Weekly
once
Prof. P.R.
Madhava
Panicker
S7
Students
2.
Five day Training
program on DCS
& PLC
Mr.Punam Borah,
Mr.Sachin S
Yokagawa India
Ltd
DAE
17th – 21
st
March
2016
Mr.Punam
Borah,
Mr. Sachin
S
S8 students
3
Digital signal
processor TI
C6748
National
Instruments
Texas
Instruments
and
StarCom
Information
Technology
26/02/2015 External
M.Tech
Signal
processing
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017
Sl.
No
Module
Description
Any other
contributory
Inst./Industry
Developed/
organized
by
Duration
of Course
Resource
persons
Target
Audience
1. Training program
on Robotics
Gtron Technologies
Pvt Ltd DAE
10th -12
th
Sept 2016 External S3 students
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ANNEXURE 3 - EXAMINATION & RESULTS
B.Tech
Table 8:B.Tech Semester-wise pass percentage statistics
SEMESTER 2015 - 2016 2014 - 2015 2013 – 2014
ODD
S1 32.69 75.41 68.25
S3 61.67 42.86 50.91
S5 76.19 57.41 58.33
S7 68.52 72.13 81.36
EVEN
S2 50 75.41 68.25
S4 59.34 39.68 56.36
S6 77.78 72.22 67.21
S8 87.04 80.00 94.92
Table 9: B.Tech Pass percentage statistics
Batch: 2012 - 2016
Total No. of students 54
No. of students passed 31
Pass percentage (%) 57.41
First class with Honors 4
First class 26
Second Class 1
Batch: 2011 - 2015
Total No. of students 60
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No. of students passed 34
Pass percentage (%) 56.67%
First class with Honors 4
First class 26
Second Class 4
Batch: 2010 – 2014
Total No. of students 59
No. of students passed 42
Pass percentage (%) 71.19%
First class with Honors 5
First class 37
Second Class 0
M.Tech:
Semester-wise Pass Percentage:
Table 10: M.Tech Semester-wise pass percentage statistics
SEMESTER 2015 - 2016 2014 - 2015 2013 – 2014
ODD S1 100 75 100
S3 100 100 100
EVEN S2 100 100 100
S4 100 100 83.33
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Pass percentage for last three years:
Table 11: M.Tech Pass percentage statistics
Batch: 2014 - 2016
Total No. of students 8
No. of students passed 8
Pass percentage (%) 100
First class with Honors 6
First class 2
Second Class 0
Batch: 2013 - 2015
Total No. of students 18
No. of students passed 18
Pass percentage (%) 100
First class with Honors 12
First class 6
Second Class 0
Batch: 2012 – 2014
Total No. of students 18
No. of students passed 15
Pass percentage (%) 83.33%
First class with Honors 8
First class 7
Second Class 0
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ANNEXURE 4 - PLACEMENT STATISTICS
Table 12: Placement statistics
Batch Total no of students Students placed
2013-2017 62 18
2012-2016 54 40
2011-2015 60 40
2010-2014 59 42
Table 13: Overall Placement Statistics
Sl. No. ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017 (Batch:2013-2017)
1. CLASS STRENGTH 62
2. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS ( CGPA 6 + NO BACK LOG) 23
3. % OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS 37.10
4. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACED 16
5. % OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACED 69.56522
6. NO. OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS NOT YET PLACED 8
7. NO. OF STUDENTS NOT ELIGIBLE BUT PLACED 1
8. BRANCH TOTAL OFFER 24
9. TOTAL NO OF STUDENTS PLACED 17
10. TOTAL OPTOUT 1
11. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS OPT OUT 1
12. % OF PLACEMENT (Considering Class Strength) 29.03226
Sl. No. ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016 (Batch:2012-2016)
1. CLASS STRENGTH 54
2. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS ( CGPA 6 + NO BACK LOG) 30
3. % OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS 55.56
4. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACED 26
5. % OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACED 93.33
6. NO. OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS NOT YET PLACED 2
7. TOTAL NO OF STUDENTS PLACED IN
CORE/DREAM 3
8. NO. OF STUDENTS NOT ELIGIBLE BUT PLACED 14
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9. BRANCH TOTAL OFFER 56
10. TOTAL NO OF STUDENTS PLACED 40
11. TOTAL OPTOUT 8
12. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS OPT OUT 2
13. % OF PLACEMENT (Considering Class Strength) 88.89
Sl. No. ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015 (Batch:2011-2015)
1. CLASS STRENGTH 61
2. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS ( CGPA 6 + NO BACK LOG) 27
3. % OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS 44.26
4. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACED 22
5. % OF ELIGIBLE STUDENTS PLACED 100.00
6. NO. OF STUDENTS NOT ELIGIBLE BUT PLACED 18
7. BRANCH TOTAL OFFER 56
8. TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS PLACED 40
9. TOTAL OPTOUT 12
10. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS OPT OUT 4
11. % OF PLACEMENT (Considering Class Strength) 85.245902
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ANNEXURE 5 -COURSE FEEDBACK
Course Feedback Report
COURSE FEEDBACK RESULT FOR 2016AEI-S1-B1 - BE103
SI
No.
Have you
understood the
importance of
sustainable
engineering?
Do you know
about different
types of
pollution?
Do you think that
the gap between
the poor and the
rich is to be
reduced
considerably to
achieve
sustainable
development?
Have you
understood the
importance of
reducing
emission of
green house
gases?
Do you know
what is meant by
green
engineering?
Do you think that
you will be able
to contribute to
the sustainable
development of
our country at
least to some
extent?
1 Good Very Good Satisfactory Very Good Very Good Good
2 Good Very Good Very Good Good Good Satisfactory
3 Very Good Very Good Very Good Very Good Very Good Very Good 4 Very Good Good Good Satisfactory Good Very Good
5 Very Good Good Good Good Satisfactory Good 6 Excellent Very Good Excellent Good Good Very Good 7 Excellent Very Good Good Good Good Good
8 Good Good Good Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory 9 Good Good Satisfactory Good Good Satisfactory
10 Good Satisfactory Poor Satisfactory Satisfactory Poor 11 Satisfactory Poor Poor Satisfactory Poor Poor
12 Satisfactory Good Good Poor Satisfactory Poor
13 Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Very Good Excellent 14 Excellent Very Good Good Good Satisfactory Satisfactory 15 Good Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Good Satisfactory
16 Very Good Very Good Good Good Good Good
17 Good Good Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Good
18 Good Very Good Good Good Good Good 19 Excellent Excellent Satisfactory Satisfactory Good Poor
20 Poor Poor Satisfactory Poor Good Poor
21 Good Good Satisfactory Good Satisfactory Satisfactory 22 Good Good Good Poor Poor Poor 23 Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory
24 Good Very Good Satisfactory Good Good Satisfactory
25 Very Good Good Good Good Good Good 26 Good Good Very Good Good Good Very Good
27 Good Very Good Good Good Good Good
Number of students appeared : 27
Excellent 5 2 2 1 0 1
Very Good 5 10 3 2 3 4
Good 13 10 11 13 14 8 Satisfactory 3 3 9 8 8 8
Poor 1 2 2 3 2 6 Rating 3.7 3.26 2.78 2.63 2.67 2.48
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ANNEXURE 6 -REMEDIAL CLASSES
Sl.No: Details of Class Subject Name Details of
students
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016 - 2017
1 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Engineering Mechanics S1 AEI- 6
2 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Calculus S1 AEI- 12
3 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Engineering Chemistry S1 AEI- 2
4 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Introduction to Electronics
Engineering S1 AEI- 10
5 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Basics of Electrical
Engineering S1 AEI- 1
6 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Network Theory S3 AEI- 30
7 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Logic Circuit Design S3 AEI- 6
8 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Electronics Circuits S3 AEI- 39
9 Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Solid State Devices S3 AEI- 9
10 Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) Analog Circuits I S3 AEI- 4
11 Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) Solid State Devices S3 AEI- 7
12 Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) Network Theory S3 AEI- 5
13 Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) Control Engineering I S5 AEI- 12
14 Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) Industrial Electronics &
Applications S5 AEI- 9
15 Classes to enhance performance in
Lab (MGU) Industrial Electronics Lab S5 AEI- 58
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Sl.No: Details of Class Subject Name Details of
students
16 Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) Microprocessor &
Microcontroller S5 AEI- 8
17 Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) VLSI S7 AEI- 4
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 - 2016
1. Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Introduction of
Electronics Engineering S1 AEI - 1
2. Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Basics of Electronics S2 AEI - 2
3. Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) Micro controller based
system design S6 AEI - 15
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 - 2015
1. Classes to enhance performance
in Lab (KTU) Analog circuits 1 Lab S3 AEI -63
2. Remedial Class for Theory (KTU) Analog circuits 1 S3 AEI -63
3. Remedial Class for Theory (MGU) Control Engineering I S5 AEI-54
4. Classes to enhance performance
in Lab (MGU)
Microprocessor and
Microcontroller Lab S6 AEI -63
5. Remedial Class for Theory (MGU)
Signal Communication,Digital Electronics&
DSP
S4 AEI -63
&
S6 AEI-54
6.
Remedial action to enhance
placement chances of final year
students
Regarding placements S7 AEI - 60
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ANNEXURE 7 - TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING DETAILS
Teaching list
Sl.
No Name
Qualificat
ion Designation Specialization
No. of Years of
Experience
Teac-
hing
R&D/
Indus-
try
1 Ms. Liza Annie Joseph M. Tech Asst. Prof.
Biomedical
Signal Processing
and
Instrumentation
13.4
years
10
years
2 Dr. Abraham Thomas Ph.D. Professor Electrical
Engineering
8.5
years --
3 Prof. Dominic Mathew M.Tech Professor Power Electronics 9 years 23.5
years
4 Mr. P. R. Madhava
Panicker M. Tech Professor
Physical
Engineering
11
years
34
years
5 Ms. V. Meena M. Tech Associate
Professor
Digital systems &
Communication
Engineering
8.5
years
12.3
years
6 Ms. Aparna George M.E Asst. Prof. Applied
Electronics 7 years --
7 Mr. Balu Raveendran M. Tech Asst. Prof. Industrial Power
and Automation
4.6
years
3
years
8 Mr. Hari C.V. M.Tech Asst. Prof.
Computer Vision
and Image
Processing
4.5
years
3.1
years
9 Fr. Joseph Mathew M.E Asst. Prof. Embedded
System
5.7
years --
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Technology
10 Mr. Krishnakumar K.P M.Tech Asst. Prof.
Instrumentation
and Control
System
11.5
years
4
years
11 Ms. Mary Hexy M.Tech Asst. Prof.
Instrumentation
and Control
System
7 years --
12 Ms. Priya S. M. E Asst. Prof. Power Electronics
and Drives
11
years
1.5
years
13 Ms. M. ShanmugaPriya M.E Asst. Prof. Applied
Electronics
10.6
years --
14 Fr. Thomas P J M.E Asst. Prof. Power Electronics
and Drives
5.7
years --
15 Mr. Anuj Abraham M.E Asst. Prof.
Electrical Drives
& Embedded
Control
4 years 4
years
16 Dr. Pramod K
Namboothiri Ph.D Asst. Prof. Nano Technology
1
month
7
years
Teaching staffs
1 Mr. Binil Joseph M. Lab Assistant
ITI (Instrument Mechanics),
Diploma in Computer
Engineering
9.5 years
2 Mr. Gireesh T. G. Technical
Assistant
Diploma (Electronics &
Instrumentation) 9.9 years
3 Mr. Radhakrishnan
K.V. Lab Assistant ITI (Instrument Mechanics) 42.9 years
4 Mr. Sunil Kumar K.B.
Trades
Instructor
Grade-II
ITC (MRTV) Electronics 30.9 years
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ANNEXURE 8 -INFRASTRUCTURE DETAILS
Room
Description
Usage
Capacity
Rooms Equipped with PC, Internet, Book
rack,
Meeting space..etc
Room-302
(Lecture Hall-X)
3rd and 4th
semester
B.Tech students
91.26 m2
Desks and benches accommodating 60 students,
podium, Glass board, internet facility, facility
for projector, adequate number of fans and
lights.
Room-304
(Lecture Hall-XI)
5th
and 6th
semester
B.Tech students
91.26 m2
Desks and benches accommodating 60 students,
podium, board, internet facility, facility for
projector, adequate number of fans and lights.
Room-306
(Lecture Hall-
XII)
7th
and 8th
semester
B.Tech
students
91.26 m2
Desks and benches accommodating 60 students,
podium, board, internet facility, projector,
adequate number of fans and lights.
Room-405
(Lecture Hall –
XXIII)
1st and 2
nd
semester
B.Tech students
78.4 m2
Desks and benches accommodating 60 students,
podium, board, internet facility, facility for
projector, adequate number of fans and lights.
Room – 301
Staff Room I 78.40 m
2
Seating for 6 faculty members with cabins,
adequate number of lights, fans, Internet facility,
Computers, and printer.
Room – 307
Staff Room II 54.4 m
2
Seating for 5 faculty members with cabins,
adequate number of lights, fans, Internet facility.
Room-305
(Microprocessor
Lab)
Lab 78.4 m2
Table and chairs accommodating 33 students
with networked computers (16nos), Internet
facility, White Board, Projector facility,
adequate number of fans, lights.
Room- P 207
(Process control
lab, Control
Lab
142.24 m2,
Table and chairs accommodating 33 students
with networked computers(20 no:)board,
internet facility, facility for projector, adequate
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room and
Calibration Lab,
Simulation Lab)
37.09 m2,
70.40 m2
number of fans, lights and air conditioners for
one portion of the lab
Room-P 209
(Measurement
Lab)
Lab 128.265 m2
Table and chairs accommodating 33 students
board, internet facility, facility for projector,
adequate number of fans, lights.
Room – P 307
(Fourier Lab) Lab 70 m
2
Table and chairs accommodating 33 students
board, internet facility, facility for projector,
adequate number of fans, lights.
Room-309
(AE/EC
Department
Library-Shared
room)
Library 82.8 m2
Table and chairs accommodating 20 students, ,
facility for projector, adequate number of fans,
and lights.
Room-117
(Shared room)
Multimedia
Hall 230.8 m
2
Seating for 164 people, internet facility,
projector, video conferencing facility, adequate
number of fans, lights and air conditioners.
Counselling
Room (Shared
room)
For counselling
academic weak
students
34.4 m2
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ANNEXURE 9 - INDUSTRIAL VISITS
Student visits:
Sl.No Academic
year Batch Industry
Faculty
Accompanied
No. of
Students
attended
1.
2015 –
2016
2013-
2017
FACT, Ambalamugal,
Ernakulam
Mr.Krishna Kumar
K.P 10
2.
2014-
2018
TCC, Udyogamandal,
Ernakulam
Mr.Krishna Kumar
K.P 10
3.
2012-
2016 NEST, Kakkanad
Ms.Sukanya R.
Warier 33
4.
2012-
2016
Rajagiri Hospital,
Aluva
Ms.Mary Hexy,
Ms.Aparna G 37
5.
2013-
2017 NEST, Kakkanad
Ms. Mary Hexy,
Ms. Aparna G 42
6.
2014 –
2015
2012-
2016
Pallivasal Hydro
Electric Power Station
Ms. Sukanya R.
Warier, Mr. Naveen
N
52
7.
2013 -
2017
Hindustan Newsprint
Limited, Kottayam.
Ms.
M.ShanmugaPriya
Mr. Balu Raveendran
Ms. Sukanya R.
Warier
38
8.
2013 –
2014
2010 -
2014 Meat Products of India
Ms. Priya .S,
Mr. Anish T 60
9.
2011 –
2015
Guardian Control
Limited &Peeru Hills,
Paruthumpara
Ms. Aparna G,
Mr. Anish T 60
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10. 2010 -
2014 Sunrise Hospital
Ms. Mary Hexy
Mr. Krishna Kumar
K. P.
59
Teacher visits:
1. AMY JEWELLERS, CEZ: The faculty members in DAEI, RSET had gone for an
industrial visit at AMY Jewellers, CEZ-Kakkanad-Kerala on 08th
Dec 2016
(Thursday). The visit was accompanied with 16 members including teaching and non-
teaching faculty members from AEI to analyze and study the various stages of
fabrication process involved in jewel making.
2. THE TRAVANCORE - COCHIN CHEMICALS LTD. (TCC): Four faculty
members in DAEI, RSET had gone for an industrial visit at TCC, Udyugamandal
P.O, Kochi, Kerala on 09th
May 2016(Monday).
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ANNEXURE 10 - INTERNSHIPS
ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 – 2014
Class: S7AEI
Sl No Industry Student Name Period
1
FACT Ltd.
ABDUL ATHIF K
June 2013
2 JOHNS JAMES
3 NITHIN JOSE
4 GEO CHIRAYATH
5 PAUL MATHACHAN
6 MANU ALEYAS
7 PRANEETH M
8 RICHY KORAH JOSEPH
9 ROHIT PHILIP MATHEW
10 SANAL FRANCIS
11 NAVANEETH NAGARAJ
12 DANY MATHEW
13 IMDHIZ RAHIMAN
14 JAIMOD D NAMBUDIRI
15 AMAL SAJU
16 ASHIS D PALLIYAN
17 DAWN .T. BENNY
18 JEEVE GEORGE
19 MANU SILVESTER
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20 JANCY K RAHIMAN
21 ASWATHY MENON A
22 GOPIKA G MENON
23 RUTH SUSAN BABU
24 ALKA NAIR
25 KISHO TOMY
26 NISHA ELIZABETH NINAN
27 ELSA SHARU JOHNSON
28 SAIBY JACOB
29 SAERA TREASA MATHEW
30 SUSANNA PHILIP
31 ARJUN SEKAR
32 SHARUN SANEL
33 NISHITA NARAYANAN
34 ASWINI JOY
Nov 2013
35 ELSA MARIA CHACKOCHAN
36 ELIZABETH JACOB
37 ASHA ANN MATHEW
38 KAVITHAROSE JOSEPH
39 RIYA GEORGE
40 SAIRA HASHIR
41 KEZIA ELINA ZACKARIA
42 Keltron, Aroor
AKSHAYA V June 2013
43 ASHA ANNA JOY
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44 JESBIN JOSE
45
Keltron, Trivandrum
JOSEPH KEVIN RAJU
June 2013 46 NIKHIL S KURIAN
47 SHAJO SHAJI
48 Green Cosmetics, Sharjah AJITH CHERIAN JACOB June 2013
49 Core Marine Automation,
Dubai ANAND PIOUS June 2013
50 OEN, Kochi SACHIN V. SURESH June 2013
51
BPCL, Kochi
CHERIAN THOMAS
Nov, 2013
52 ROHIT PRADEEP
53 TERRIN GEORGE
54 TETO JOHN
55 EVANIA ANN MAREENA
56 SUMITTA JAMES
57 SURYA S
58 SHADA M.
59 Keltron, Kannur DEEPAK D. SHENOY June 2013
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 – 2015
Class: S7AEI
Sl.
No. Industry Name of Candidate Period
1 Cochin Shipyard Limited
ABHISHEK UNNI 23/12/14 to
01/01/15
AMAL
THANKACHAN THOMAS 23/12/14 to
01/01/15
VIVEK ANAND 23/12/14 to
01/01/15
2 BSES Kerala Power
Limited, Udyogamandal AJNAS K.C 29/12/14 to
02/01/15
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3 Electric Loco Shed,
Erode AJNAS K.C 09/09/14 to
13/09/14
4 TCC LTD,
Udyogamandal
ALBIN MANJALY 16/06/14 to
26/06/14
ARATHY P.R 12/01/15 to
16/01/15
IGNATIOUS ALOOR 16/06/14 to
26/06/14
NAVYA VIJAYAKUMAR 12/01/15 to
16/01/15
PRIYANKA JOSE 12/01/15 to
16/01/15
SOLY SEBASTIAN 12/01/15 to
16/01/15
TONY GEORGE 16/06/14 to
26/06/14
VIVEK.A.S. 16/06/14 to
26/06/14
5
Bharat Petroleum
Corporation Limited-
Kochi Refinery
AMRITHA THOMAS 09/12/14 to
19/12/14
MARIA THOMAS 09/12/14 to
19/12/14
APARNA K.K. 09/12/14 to
19/12/14
6 Hindustan Aeronautics
Limited, Bangalore
SHYAMJITH S 16/12/14 to
29/12/14
VINEETH DOMINI K 16/12/14 to
29/12/14
VEENA S 16/12/14 to
29/12/14
ANJALY ROSE THACHIL 16/12/14 to
29/12/14
ARDRA S MENON 16/12/14 to
29/12/14
7 Apollo Tyres LTD,
Kalamassery R. SANKAR 18/12/14 to
27/12/14
8 KELTRON Lighting
division, Kozhikode ASHWINI BHASKARAN K 22/12/14 to
29/12/14
9 Keltron Component
Complex LTD, Kannur
ATHULYA GOPINATH 10/01/15 to
14/01/15
FEBIN JOSE 17/12/14 to
31/12/14
10 FACT, Udyogamandal
MOHAMED SUHAIL 11/12/14 to
24/12/14
NEHA PAUL M 16/06/14 to
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20/06/14
NIJU GEORGE 11/12/14 to
24/12/14
ATHULYA GOPINATH 16/06/14 to
20/06/14
REVATHY AJAYAN 16/06/14 to
20/06/14
ARDRA S MENON 16/06/14 to
20/06/14
SACHIN SURESH 11/12/14 to
24/12/14
TOBY THOMAS PAUL 11/12/14 to
24/12/14
STEPHY CAROLINE
STANLEY 16/06/14 to
20/06/14
11 KSEDC LTD, Keltron
Controls, Aroor
NEHA PAUL M 09/01/15 to
16/01/15
REVATHY AJAYAN 09/01/15 to
16/01/15
STEPHY CAROLINE
STANLEY 09/01/15 to
16/01/15
SUSMITHA EPHREM 09/01/15 to
16/01/15
VISHNU NARAYANAN K.A 09/01/15 to
16/01/15
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 – 2016
Class: S7AEI
Sl.
No. Industry Name of Candidate Period
1 Synthite Industries
Limited, Kadayiruppu ALBERT JOSE POTAMS 18/06/15 to
30/06/15
2 Canan Testing Services,
Delhi ANEENA REX PADIKEN 01/07/15 to
10/07/15
3 FACT, Udyogamandal
AKSHARA R 08/06/15 to
20/06/15
ASHWINI BHASKARAN K 08/06/15 to
13/06/15
SUSMITHA EPHREM 08/06/15 to
13/06/15
ANETA MARY AUGUSTINE 08/06/15 to
20/06/15
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4
KSEDC LTD, Keltron
Controls, Aroor
NAVYA VIJAYAKUMAR 29/06/15 to
03/07/15
SOLY SEBASTIAN 29/06/15 to
03/07/15
ARATHY P.R. 29/06/15 to
03/07/15
PRIYANKA JOSE 29/06/15 to
03/07/15
5 Keltron Component
Complex LTD, Kannur
AMAL ANTONY 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
AKASHNATH M.P 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
FAIZ AKTHAR SALEEM 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
JOE THOMAS 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
ANTONY FRANCIS 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
APPURAJA C 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
NEIL MANUEL 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
PRATHEESH MENON 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
PRAVEEN SASIKUMAR 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
SUDHEESH K S 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
SREEHARI MENON 24/06/15 to
03/07/15
6 TCC LTD,
Udyogamandal
RACHEL MARTHA
MATHEWS 30/06/15 to
04/07/15
7 VITA Diagnostics,
Ernakulam
RACHEL MARTHA
MATHEWS 08/07/15 to
12/07/15
8
Jhonson Lifts Private
Limited, Oragadam,
Kancheepuram
RAZEEN A.N 19/06/15 to
30/06/15
9 Delphi Connection
Systems India Private Ltd
SARIKA CHANDRAN 02/06/15 to
11/06/15
SHREYAS S. 02/06/15 to
11/06/15
ALEENA SAJI JOSEPH 02/06/15 to
11/06/15
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10 NTPC Limited, Badarpur SONIA ANNE ABRAHAM 24/06/15 to
04/07/15
Class: S5AEI
1. KEL, MAMALA
ABHILASH P.J.
SUJITH P
VIGNESH VENUGOPAL
30th June to 4th
July 2015.
2. KELTRON, KANNUR
ABHIRAM KRISHNAN P.M.
JITTHU JOSEPH
MANU RAJAN
VAISAKH V SEKHAR
June 2015
3. FACT, KOCHI
ADARSH S. NAIR
K RAMESH
MOHAMMED SHAJAS
CHAKKALAKUNNAN
HARIKIRAN MENON
22nd June to 26th
June 2015
4.
KELTRON,
TRIVANDRUM
ANAGHA GAYATHRI
PRAVEENA PREMKUMAR June 2015
5.
MATHA HOSPITAL,
KOTTAYAM
ANNETTE THOMAS
MAMMOOTTIL June 2015
6. IOCL, KOCHI DONS CYRIAC June 2015
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ANNEXURE 11 -CONFERENCES /SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDPS ORGANISED
SL.
NO DATES WORKSHOP NAME ORGANIZED BY
TARGETED
AUDIENCE
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017
1 20
th August,
2016
Enabling Technologies for
Health Care
IEEE EMBS (Engineering
in Medicine and Biology
Society) Kerala Chapter in
association with Rajagiri
BIRDS (Biomedical
Instruments Research and
Development Society).
Faculty +
M.Tech
Students
2
21/07/2016
One day hands on workshop “
Fundamentals of LabVIEW&
Data Acquisition Systems”
RSET, DAEI
Faculty EEE
Faculty ECE
Faculty AEI
3
04/07/2016,
05/07/2016&
08/07/2016,
Faculty Induction programme RSET
Newly joined
faculty on or
after 2015
September
1st , RSET
SL.
NO DATES WORKSHOP NAME ORGANIZED BY
TARGETED
AUDIENCE
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016
1 17/03/16 to
21/03/16
YOKOGAWA training on
DCS & PLC
YOKOGAWA and
DAEI
S8 AEI students
+ DAEI Faculty
2 4 – 10 May
2016
6 day FDP on Industrial
Automation DAEI DAEI Faculty
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SL.
NO DATES WORKSHOP NAME ORGANIZED BY
TARGETED
AUDIENCE
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
1 13/03/15 Data bases available in Fourier
lab DAEI RSET faculty
2 21-23 January
2015 Industrial Automation DAEI S8AEI 2015
3 19-20 January Raspberry Pi and Introduction
to Python programming DAEI S6 AEI 2015
4 19-20 January PSpice and soldering practices DAEI S4AEI 2015
5 12th
June 2014 Hands on training program on
OrCAD PCB suite DAEI Faculty
6 23/07/14 to
25/07/14
Three day training program on
Distributed Control Systems DAEI S7 AEI 2014
SL.
NO DATES WORKSHOP NAME ORGANIZED BY
TARGETED
AUDIENCE
ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014
1 25
th to 29th
November 2013.
Faculty Development
Programme on “Industrial
Pollution Control”
DAEI
All Faculty +
Staff from other
colleges
2 23
rd to 26
th April
2014.
Faculty Development
Programme on “Honeywell
Experion DCS”
DAEI in association
with EDS
Instruments
&Systems Pvt. Ltd,
Chennai
All Faculty
3 12th
June 2014 Hands on Training Program on
OrCAD PCB Suite DAEI Faculty of DAEI
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ANNEXURE 12 -INVITED TALKS BY EXPERTS
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016 – 2017
Sl.
No Name of the person Place of work /
Designation Date of Visit Purpose of Visit
1 Mr. Pradeep P Nair
Practice Director –
HW&SW Systems
at Wipro
28.08.2016
Embedded System
Challenges in Addressing
IOT Requirements.
2. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Retd. Principal/
Joint Director of
GCE
Sreekrishnapuram,
Palakkad
25/08/16 Motivational Talk
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 – 2016
Sl.
No Name of the person
Place of work /
Designation Date of Visit Purpose of Visit
1 Mr. N.G. Thomas
MD, NG Global FZ-
LLC, Internet city,
Dubai.
18th April
2016 Talk on ‘IOT and Smart city’
2 Mr. Gopalakrishnan MD, Graphene
Automation 4
th May 2016
Modern Trends in Industrial
Automation
3 Mr. Venugopal B.
Chief General
Manager (Rtd.)
HOCL -Kochi
5th
May 2016 Introduction to DCS & field
bus
4 Mr. Venugopal B.
Chief General
Manager (Rtd.)
HOCL -Kochi
6th
May 2016 Safety instrumented systems
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 - 2015
Sl.No Name of the person Designation Place of work Date of
Visit
Purpose of Visit
1 Dr. J. JagannathBhat Director I/c STIC
26th
March,
2015
A talk
on “Importance
of Calibration”
2 Mr. Sabu Jose C & I
Manager
Bink son Refinery,
Vietnam
9th
July,
2013
3 Mr. Akash Mathew
Ms. Meera Startup Village
7th
Feb,
2014
Motivational talk
on
Entrepreneurship
and initiatives by
startup village.
4 Prof. Dinesh Babu Associate
Professor GEC, Kannur
10th
Feb,
2014
Talk on basic
concepts in
linear circuits
5 Resource persons
from Honey well. Honeywell India Ltd.
22nd
April,
2014
3 day FDP on
DCS
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ANNEXURE 13 -CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDPS
ATTENDED BY FACULTY
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017
Sl.No Faculty Name
Workshop /
Seminar
Attended
Date Organized by
University / College
From To
1 Ms. Meena V
Sparse
Optimization for
Signals &
Systems
22/10/2016 23/10/2016
Department of
Chemical
Engineering, Centre
for Continuing
Education, Indian
Institute of
Technology Madras
2 Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
Refresher course
on foundation of
communication
system
28/11/2016 03/12/2-16 DECE, RSET
3 Fr. Thomas P.J
2 days FDP on
dsPIC with
power
electronics using
Matlab
25/11/2016 26/11/2016 Pantech and DEEE,
RSET
4 Mr. Anuj Abraham
Engineering
education &
Research
seminar
30/09/2016 National
Instruments
5 Ms. Meena V IEEE Author
Workshop 25/10/2016 25/10/2016
Department of
Library, Coimbatore
Institute of
Technology,
Coimbatore jointly
with IEEE supported
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by GIST, India.
6
Prof. P. R. Madhava
Panicker
Ms. Meena V
Prof. Dominic Mathew
Mr. Krishna Kumar K.P
Enabling
Technologies for
Health Care
20/08/2016 20/08 2016
IEEE EMBS
(Engineering in
Medicine and
Biology
Society) Kerala
Chapter in
association with
Rajagiri BIRDS
(Biomedical
Instruments
Research and
Development
Society).
7 Prof. P. R. Madhava
Panicker
Syllabus
discussion at
KTU
02/06/16 02/06/16 Thiruvananthapuram
8 Prof. P. R. Madhava
Panicker
Review of
proposal CHITR 15/06/16 15/06/16
NPOL
Kochi
9
Ms. Sukanya R.
Warier
Ms. Mary Hexy
One day training
session on
"Applications of
MATLAB &
SIMULINK”
20/06/16 20/06/16 RSET, Department
of ECE
10
Ms. Sukanya R.
Warier
Ms. M.
ShanmugaPriya
FDP on
“Advanced
LabVIEW
Applications and
Programming of
BeagleBone
Black”
11/07/16,
12/07/16 15/07/16 FISAT
11 Ms. Meena V
FDP on “
Advanced
Digital Signal
processing
Algorithms and
27/06/16 02/07/16 NIT Calicut
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 99
Architectures”
12
Mr. Anuj Abraham
Mr. Krishna Kumar K
P
Mr. Balu Raveendran
Ms. Priya S
FDP on
Essentials in
Engineering
Mathematics
29/11/16 03/12/16 RSET
13 Mr. Anuj Abraham
National Faculty
Development
Programme in
Entrepreneurship
05/12/16 17/12/16
Workshop organized
in association with
EDII Kerala, DST &
RSET.
14 Mr. Anuj Abraham
Two day
workshop on
Robotics & IoT
23rd-Nov
,2016
24th
– Nov,
2016 FISAT, Angamaly
15
Ms. Sukanya R.
Warier
Ms. M.
ShanmugaPriya
Ms. Aparna George
3 day Hands on
Training on
Arduino Uno 14/12/16 16/12/16 DECE, RSET
APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 100
16 Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
STTP on
'Scratch to end of
a product' 26/9/2016 30/9/2016
Cochin University
of Science and
Technology, Kochi
17
Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph,
Mr. Anuj Abraham
Mr. Hari C.V
National
Workshop on
Role of
Accreditation &
Audit in higher
education
institution
30/6/2016 1/7/2016 RSET
18
Prof. Dominic
Mathew,
Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
Mr. Anuj Abraham
One day
international
workshop on
Green &
Renewable
Energy
application
2/11/2016
DEE, RSET
19 Mr. Anuj Abraham
Faculty
Induction
Programme
4/07/2016
08/07/2016 RSET
20
Mr. Anuj Abraham,
Ms. Mary Hexy,
Mr. Krishna Kumar K
One day hands
on workshop
“Fundamentals
of LabVIEW&
21/07/2016 RSET
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 101
P,
Ms. M.
ShanmugaPriya
Ms. Aparna George
Ms. Priya S
Mr. Hari C.C
Mr. Balu Raveendran
Data Acquisition
Systems”
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016
Sl.No Faculty Name
Workshop /
Seminar
Attended
Date Organized by
University / College
From To
1 Ms. Mary Hexy Workshop on
"Engineering
Research"
12/01/16 18/01/16
AdiShankara
Institute of
Engineering and
Technology Kalady
2
Ms. Sukanya R
Warier
Mr. Krishna Kumar K
P
YOKOGAWA
training on DCS
& PLC
17/03/16 21/03/16 YOKOGAWA and
DAEI
3
Ms. Aparna George
Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
Mr. Balu Raveendran
Mr. Hari C V
Mr. Krishna Kumar K
P
Ms. Mary Hexy
Ms. Priya S
National
Seminar on
Information
Theory and
Communication
30/04/16 30/04/16 RSET
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 102
Ms. Sukanya R
Warier
Fr. Thomas P. J.
4
Ms. Aparna George
Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
Mr. Balu Raveendran
Mr. Hari C V
Mr. Krishna Kumar K
P
Ms. Priya S
Ms.
ShanmugaPriyaM.
Ms. Sukanya R
Warier
Fr. Thomas P. J.
Ms. V. Meena
Faculty
Enrichment
Programme
4/1/2016 7/1/2016 RSET
5
Ms. Aparna George
Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
Mr. Balu Raveendran
Mr. Hari C V
Mr. Krishna Kumar K
P
Ms. Mary Hexy
Ms. Priya S
Ms. ShanmugaPriya
FDP on
Industrial
Automation
4/5/2016 10/5/2016 RSET
APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 103
M.
Ms. Sukanya R
Warier
Fr. Thomas P. J.
6 Prof. P. R. Madhava
Panicker
Syllabus
disscussion
2/6/2016
2/6/2016
KTU,
Thiruvananthapuram
7
Prof. Dominic
Mathew
Ms. Mary Hexy
Fr. Thomas P. J.
Ms. V. Meena
Fifth
International
Conference on
Advances in
Computing and
Communications
9/3/2015 9/5/2015 RSET
8 Mr. Hari C V
Faculty
Induction
Programme
19/8/2015
21/8/2015
RSET
9
Fr. Joseph Mathew
Fr. Thomas P. J.
National
Workshop on
Robotics and
Control
5/23/2016 5/27/2016 NIT CALICUT
10 Ms. Mary Hexy
workshop on
"Engineering
Research"
12/1/2016 18/1/2016
Adi Shankara
Institute if
Engineering &
Technology, Kalady
11 Ms. Sukanya R
Warier
Five day training
Programme on
DCS & PLC
OVERVIEW,
17/03/16 21/03/16
DAEI in association
with YOKOGAWA
India Ltd.
12 Fr. Thomas P. J. FDP on
Application of 19/6/2016 25/6/2016 NIT, Calicut
APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 104
Power
Converters in
Distributed
Generation and
Microgrid
13 Fr. Thomas P. J.
FDP on IoT -
Kerala Start up
Mission
11/5/2016 12/5/2016
14 Ms. V. Meena
FDP on
Advanced
Digital Signal
Processing
Algorithms and
Architectures
6/27/2016
7/2/2016
15 Ms. V. Meena
IEEE Antennas
and Propagation
Society
Region10
Distinguished
speaker
Programme
8/5/2015
8/5/2015
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
Sl.No Faculty Name
Workshop /
Seminar
Attended
Date
Organized by
University / College
From To
1. DAEI Faculty
Hands on
training program
on OrCAD PCB
suite
12th
June
2014
RSET, The resource
person is from
InterCAD Systems
Private Limited,
Kochi.
2 Mr. Arun A. International 10/29/2014
RSET
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 105
Balakrishnan
Ms. Aparna George
Mr. Anish T
Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
Ms. Balu Raveendran
Ms. Mary Hexy
Mr. Naveen N
Ms. Priya S
Ms.
ShanmugaPriyaM.
Ms. Sukanya R
Warier
Workshop on
Solar Energy
Applications,
3
Mr. Arun A.
Balakrishnan
Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
One day seminar
on "Recent
trends in Cloud
Computing-As it
Climbs down the
Hype Cycle"
12/5/2014
RSET
4
Mr. Arun A.
Balakrishnan
Ms. Aparna George
Mr. Anish T
Prof. Dominic
Mathew
Mr. Balu Raveendran
Ms. Mary Hexy
Mr. Naveen N
Two day
Training
Programme on
C6748 - DSP Kit
2/26/2015 2/27/2015
DAEI RSET in
association with
STARCOM
Information
Technology Ltd,
Bangalore
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 106
Ms. Priya S
Ms. ShanmugaPriya
M.
Ms. Sukanya R
Warier
5 Mr. Krishna Kumar K.
P
Fourth
International
Conference on
Advances in
Computing and
Communication
8/27/2014 8/29/2014 RSET
6 Ms. Mary Hexy
National
workshop on
"Innovations in
curriculum,
Teaching and
Instruction for
Teachers of
Professional and
Technical
Institution"
3/4/2015 3/6/2015 Christ University
Bangalore
7 Ms. Priya S
FDP on Control
System Design
& Simulation
Using
LabVIEW,
12/15/2014
12/19/2014
DAEI, AdiShankara
Institute of
Engineering and
Technology,
Kalady, Kerala
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 107
ANNEXURE 14 -FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSONS
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016 – 2017
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Faculty
Area in which talk is
delivered
Institution where the course
offered Date
1. Prof. P. R.
Madhava Panicker
Syllabus discussion at
KTU Thiruvananthapuram 02/06/16
2. Prof. P. R.
Madhava Panicker
Review of proposal
CHITR NPOL, Kochi 15/06/16
3 Mr.Hari C.V. Workshop on LaTeX UC College, Aluva 09/11/2016
4 Mr. Anuj Abraham
One day hands on
workshop “ Fundamentals
of LabVIEW& Data
Acquisition Systems”
RSET, Kochi 21/07/2016 5 Ms. Mary Hexy
6 Ms. M.
ShanmugaPriya
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 – 2016
Sl.No Name of the
Faculty
Area in which talk is
delivered
Institution where the course
offered Date
1. Mr. Hari C. V
Recent Trends &
Techniques in Digital
Image Processing
Faculty
College of Engineering
Vadakara
03/12/15
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 108
2. Mr. Hari C. V
Essentials of Research &
Trends in Image
Processing
Faculty, CSE
AdiShankara Institute of
Engineering & Technology,
Kalady
16/12/15
3. Prof. Dominic
Mathew Career guidance program
Christ Nagar School,
Trivandrum 20/07/15
4. Prof. Dominic
Mathew
Signal and Image
Processing paper
presentation
At Kumaraguru Engineering
College. 31/10/15
5. Prof. P. R.
Madhava Panicker
A commemorative talk on
Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam RSET
27/07/16
6. Prof. P. R.
Madhava Panicker
Design and Design
Management training
programme
INSARM at Capital Hotel ,
Thiruvananthapuram 16/07/16
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 – 2015
Sl.No Name of the
Faculty
Area in which talk is
delivered
Institution where the
course offered Date
1. Prof. Dominic
Mathew
Introduction to
Instrumentation and Process
Control
ICE Students, S.N.M.I.M.T 29.01.2
015
2. Prof. P.R. Madhava
Panicker
Nominated as a member in
the interview board for
conducting staff selection
(ECE branch)
Muthoot Institute of
Technology & Science,
Varikoli P.O, Ernakulam
District.
12.03.2
015
3. Prof. P.R. Madhava
Panicker
Nominated as a member in
the interview board
Muthoot Management
Academy, Near RCM
hospital, Tripunithura.
21.03.2
015
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4. Prof. P.R. Madhava
Panicker
Nominated as a member in
the interview board for
conducting staff selection
(ECE branch)
Muthoot Institute of
Technology & Science,
Varikoli P.O, Ernakulam
District.
25.03.2
015
5. Prof. Dominic
Mathew
Engaging ICT Academy of
Kerala in Employability
Skills Development
Programme
Hon’ble Chief Minister of
Kerala, Shri.
OommenChandy
19/01/1
5
APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 110
ANNEXURE 15 -RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016 – 2017
Sl.No Name Paper Title Journals / Conference
1 Mr. Dominic
Mathew Person Verification Using
Multimodal Biometric System
International Conference on
Computer Communication and
Informatics (ICCCI – 2017),
Jan. 05-07, 2017, Coimbatore,
India 2
Dr. Abraham
Thomas
3 Mr. Anuj Abraham
Decoupler Design using Dynamic
State Feedback Approach for a
Binary Distillation Column
9th International Conference on Trends in Industrial Measurements and Automation - TIMA-2017, Chennai, India, January 06-08, 2017
4 Mr. Anuj Abraham
Constrained Predictive Control of
GUNT RT 010 and RT 050
laboratory systems
69th
annual session of the
Indian Institute of Chemical
Engineers will be held at the
Chennai Regional Centre of
IIChE, Chennai, Tamilnadu
during 27-30 December, 2016
5 Fr. Joseph Mathew Automatic Solar Tracking and Phase
Selection Using Honeywell ML50
PLC
International Journal of
Innovative Research In
Electrical, Electronics,
Instrumentation and Control
Engineering 6
Ms. Sukanya R.
Warier
7 Ms. Sukanya R.
Warier
Virtual User Interface
International Journal of
Innovative Research in
Electronics and
Communications (IJIREC)
8 Ms. M.
ShanmugaPriya
International Journal of
Innovative Research in
Electronics and
Communications
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 111
9 Ms. Mary Hexy Eye Controlled Wheelchair using
LabVIEW
International Journal Of
Innovative Research In
Electrical, Electronics,
Instrumentation And Control
Engineering
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 – 2016
Sl.No Name Paper Title Journals / Conference
1 Prof. Dominic
Mathew Steganographic Technique Using
Secure Adaptive Pixel Pair Matching
for Embedding Multiple Data types
in Images
Fifth International Conference
on Advances in Computing and
Communications (ICACC)
2 Dr. Abraham
Thomas
Fifth International Conference
on Advances in Computing and
Communications (ICACC)
3 Dr. Abraham
Thomas
Detection of Multioriented Texts In
Natural Scene Images
International Conference on
Control, Instrumentation,
Communication and
Computational Technologies
(ICCICCT-2015)
4 Mr. Balu
Raveendran
Using PRUSS for Real-Time
Applications on Beaglebone Black
In Proceedings of the Third
International Symposium on
Women in Computing and
Informatics
5 Ms. Liza Annie
Joseph
Classification of ECG beats Using
Cross Wavelet Transform and
Support Vector Machine-IEEE
International Conference on
Recent Advances in Intelligent
Computational Systems
6 Ms. Sukanya R
Warier
RF Based Wireless Bomb Defusing
Manipulator Robotic Arm
International Journal of
Advanced Research in
Electrical, Electronics and
Instrumentation Engineering
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 – 2015
Sl.No Name Paper Title Journals / Conference
1 Prof. Dominic
Mathew
A Novel Vector Control Strategy for
Bipolar Stepper Motor
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
Research.
APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 112
2 Prof. Dominic
Mathew
A Novel Method of Using Direct
Torque Control in Bipolar Stepper
Motor
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
Research.
3 Dr. Abraham
Thomas
Combined Denoising and
Demosaicing of CFA Images,
IEEE SPICES 2015 : IEEE
International Conference on
Signal Processing, Informatics,
Communication and Energy
Systems, NITC, Calicut,
Kerala, India, February 2015.
4 Mr. Arun A.
Balakrishnan
Drowsiness Detection using
Photoplethysmography Signal
2014 Fourth International
Conference on Advances in
Computing and
Communications.
5 Mr. Naveen N. Gradient and Luminance Similarity
Based Image Quality Metric
2015 International Conference
on Computer Communication
and Informatics (ICCCI - 2015)
6 Mr. Naveen N.
A Novel Acoustic Fingerprint
Method for Audio Signal Pattern
Detection
2014 Fourth International
Conference on Advances in
Computing and
Communications.
7 Mr. Dominic
Mathew
2014 Fourth International
Conference on Advances in
Computing and
Communications.
8 Mr. Balu
Raveendran
Real-time Application in Linux using
PRUSS
International Journal of
Engineering Research &
Technology (IJERT)
APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology Page 113
ANNEXURE 16 -PUBLICATIONS BY STUDENT
Sl.No Name Paper Title Organized By
1 Neethu Santhosh,
Person Verification Using
Multimodal Biometric
System,
International Conference on
Computer Communication and
Informatics (ICCCI – 2017),
Jan. 05-07, 2017, Coimbatore,
India
2
Ajnas K C ,
Navya Vijayakumar ,
Priyanka Jose ,
VivekAnand
Automatic Solar Tracking
and Phase Selection Using
Honeywell ML50 PLC
International Journal Of
Innovative Research In
Electrical, Electronics,
Instrumentation And Control
Engineering, Vol. 4, Issue 7,
July 2016, pp:(37-39).
3
Shreyas S, Vineeth
Domini K, Stephy
Caroline, Veena S,
Virtual User Interface
International Journal of
Innovative Research in
Electronics and
Communications (IJIREC),
Volume 3, Issue 3, 2016, PP
10-15.
4 Neha Paul M Eye Controlled Wheelchair
using LabVIEW
International Journal Of
Innovative Research In
Electrical, Electronics,
Instrumentation And Control
Engineering, Vol. 4, Issue 7,
July 2016, pp:(79-84).
5 Edwina Alias T.
Steganographic Technique
Using Secure Adaptive
Pixel Pair Matching for
Embedding Multiple Data
Types in Images
Fifth International Conference
on Advances in Computing
and Communications
(ICACC) 2015
6 Jiffy Jacob
Detection of multioriented
texts in natural scene
images
International Conference on
Control, Instrumentation,
Communication and
Computational Technologies
(ICCICCT-2015)
7 Deepthi Mary John
Combined Denoising and
Demosaicing of CFA
Images
IEEE SPICES 2015 : IEEE
International Conference on
Signal Processing,
Informatics, Communication
and Energy Systems, NITC,
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Calicut, Kerala, India,
February 2015.
8 Jinu Joseph
CS based Acoustic Source
localization and sparse
reconstruction using greedy
algorithms.
ICACC-2015
9 Ambily Paul
Error analysis of linear
fractional order systems
using step response
ICACC-2015-Workshop
10 Roshni Rajan
State space representation
of Fractional order Low
pass filters
ICACC-2015
11 Kavya Premachandran ECG steganography ICCCI-2015
12 Joffin George
Manipulator Robot for
Crack Detection and
Wielding in Underground
Process Pipes.
International Conference on
Magnetics, Machines &
Drives, 2014
13 Deepak D. Shenoy,
Anand Pious
Optimized Data Acquisition
Using Thermally Shielded
Automated Guided Vehicle
Internal Conference on
Advanced Trends in
Engineering and
Technology,28th
March 2014
14
Deepak D. Shenoy,
Dawn T Benny, Ashis
D Palliyan, , Jeeve
George
Data Logger for automated
time keeping in industries
using MSP430.
1st National Conference on
Recent Advancements in
Engineering & Technology,
25-26, February 2014
15
Deepak D.Shenoy,
Ashis D Palliyan, Dawn
T Benny, Jeeve George
Intelligent Speed
Optimization System For
Locomotives Using
MSP430.
4th
National Technological
Congress Kerala, 20- 21
February 2014
16
Aldase Job John, Allan
Joseph, Rahul Babu,
Rahul Pushparajan,
Shruthi Menon
Wireless Automation of
Multiprocess using
Labview.
International Journal of
Enhanced Research in Science
Technology & Engineering,
Vol. 3 Issue 1, January-2014
17
Deepak D.Shenoy,
Dawn T Benny, Saiby
Jacob, Aswini Joy
Implementation of Time
Based Speed Management
System using MSP430.
Proceedings of the 1st
National
Conference on Systems,
Energy & Environment, 2014
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ANNEXURE 17 -PROFESSIONAL BODY ACTIVITIES/MEMBERSHIPS
Activities
ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 – 2014
Sl.No Activities
Members list
Faculty Student
1
1. An invited talk by Mr.Anish S
Nair Manager Electrical Outfit
Design, Cochin Shipyard on 3rd
September2013.
2. Release of APPTRONICS review
Volume 5 on October 2013.
3. Talk on Artificial Intelligence &
Machine Learning by Mr. Dileep
George, for M.Tech and B.Tech
students on 2nd
January 2014
4. An invited talk on Concepts on
linear circuits by Prof. Dinesh
Babu (College of Engineering,
Kannur), for S4, S6 and S8
B.Tech students on 10th February
2014.
1. Ms. Aparna George
2. Mr. Anish T
1. Mr. ShajoShaji
2. Mr. Deepak D
Shenoy
3. Ms. Akshaya V
ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 – 2015
2
1. An invited talk by Mr. B
Venugopal, DGM
(Instrumentation), HOCL on 23rd
July 2014.
2. Invited talk on “Needs & issues
of calibration in measuring
instruments” by Prof.
JaganathBhat, Director, STIC, for
faculty and S4, S6 and S8
students of AEI, on 26th March
2015.
1. Ms. Mary Hexy
2. Mr. BaluRaveendran
1. Ms. Rose Ann Titus
2. Mr. Thariq Ibrahim
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3. Release of APPTRONICS review
Volume 6 on March 2015.
ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 – 2016
3
1. Invited talk on industrial
automation by
Mr.Gopalakrishnan ,CEO
Graphene Automation was given
to S8 students on 23rd January
2015
2. Invited talk on IOT by Mr. N.G.
Thomas, MD, NG Global FZ-
LLC, Dubai was given on 18th
April 2016.
3. NOTION’16 a student technical
presentation competition was
organized along with ISOI Kochi
chapter on 16 April 2016.
4. Release of APPTRONICS review
Volume 7 on April 2016.
1. Ms. Priya S.
2. Fr. Joseph Mathew
1. Ms. Aneta Mary
Augustine
2. Mr. Albert Jose
Potams
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016 – 2017
4
1. Invited talk a talk on ‘Embedded
System Challenges in addressing
IoT requirements’ by Mr. Pradeep
P Nair, Practice Director -
HW&SW Systems, Wipro Limited
on August 25th 2016
2. NOTION 17 a student technical
presentation competition to be
organized along with ISOI Kochi
chapter on last week of March
2017.
3. EXERTION, a group task for
prototype development was
initiated for students of S3, S5 &
S7 batches. The event focuses on
design and development of a
hardware prototype by each group.
4. 12 teams were shortlisted for the
1. Ms. Priya S.
2. Fr. Thomas P.J.
1. Ms. JeffyJaxon
2. Mr. Dons Cyriac
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final round to be conducted in the
last week of Feb 2017. Each team
comprising of 2 members from 2nd
year, 3rd
year &one member from
final year as the mentor.
Professional membership details of faculty
Sl.No Name of faculty Designatio
n
Total no. of
Professional
memberships
Professional memberships
details
1 Ms.Liza Annie Joseph Asst. Prof. 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
2 Dr.Abraham Thomas Professor 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
3 Mr. Dominic Mathew Professor 4
Instrument Society of India
(ISOI),
IIPE (Indian Institute of Plant
Engineer),
ECS (Energy Conservation
Society) and
Institute of Electrical &
Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
4 Mr. P. R. Madhava
Panicker Professor 2
Instrument Society of India
(ISOI), Indian National Society
for Aerospace & Mechanism
(INSARM)
5 Ms.V. Meena Asso. Prof. 2 IEEE, ISTE
6 Ms. Aparna George Asst. Prof. 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
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7 Mr. Anuj Abraham Asst. Prof. 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
8 Mr. Balu Raveendran Asst. Prof. 0 --
9 Mr. Hari C.V. Asst. Prof. 2 ISTE, IEEE(Student
membership)
10 Fr. Joseph Mathew Asst. Prof. 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
11 Mr. Krishnakumar K.P Asst. Prof. 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
12 Ms. Mary Hexy Asst. Prof. 0 --
13 Ms. Priya S. Asst. Prof. 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
14 Ms. M.ShanmugaPriya Asst. Prof. 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
15 Fr. Thomas P J Asst. Prof. 1 Instrument Society of India
(ISOI)
16 Dr. Pramod K
Namboothiri Asst. Prof. 0 --
Professional membership details of students in department of AEI
Instrument Society of India (ISOI) : 52 students
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