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Shri Guru GobindSinghji
Institute of Engineering & Technology
Vishnupuri, Nanded (Maharashtra State) PIN 431606 INDIA
Faculty Development Programmes A Collection of Reports of FDP’s conducted under TEQIP-II at SGGS IE&T Volume-I No. 5 e-version available on : www.sggs.ac.in/TEQIP-II/fdpreports 2012-2015 Inspiration Hon. Baba Kalyani, Bharat Forge Ltd. Pune. Mentors Dr. SubhashBabu, IIT Bombay. Chief Patron Dr. Laxman M. Waghmare Editor: Dr. Anil B. Gonde Co-editors: Dr. Abhijeet V. Nandedkar Dr. Arun R. Patil
Analytical Techniques for Applied Research
Principal B. M. Naik addressing the gathering while inauguration function
Director's Message
The overall development of the students is
dependent on the teachers ‘skills pertaining
to teaching, evaluation, research, tutorship,
mentorship and guidance in line with
advancing technologies over current real
world challenges. The Faculty Development
programs under TEQIP-II at SGGSIE&T,
Nanded, have been designed with the
specific goals of enhancing the technical and
soft skills of its participating members. A
few programmes are intentionally designedto
imbibe the research instinct among the
faculty members of the institute and from
outside colleges. I congratulate all the
coordinators for successful conduction of all
the programs and wish the same fruitful
cooperation in the near future.
The course was inaugurated at the hands of honourable Principal B. M. Naik on
January 21, 2013. The response to the course was overwhelming. In all seventy
eight participants attended the course. About 50 participants came from various
organizations Maharashtra and outside thestate. About seven experts from
various disciplines like Civil engineering, Water Management, Electronics,
Computers, Production and Project Management from outside organizations and
few experts from SGGSIE&T delivered lectures.The experts were from reputed
organizations were invited for this programme.
Real life problems are usually complex to solve because of multifaceted nature,
large size, element of uncertainty and changes with respect to time and space.
Moreover, they may have more than one solution to choose from. Such
situations frequently arise in scientific applications and research which invite the
use of techniques capable of handling real life situations. Many analytical tools of optimization, simulation, neural networks, fuzzy
analysis and genetic algorithms are required for carrying out research and similar studies in engineering and technology. These
techniques are useful in the industry for optimum use of resources, manpower planning and as an aid to six-sigma applications. The
course is of interdisciplinary nature and aims to equip the participants with the concepts of techniques and their applicability in
various disciplines, through interaction with experts in this field. Faculty, researchers, research scholars and industry personnel
interested in applying these techniques in their area of interest shall be benefited by participation.
Objectives of the Course
1) To develop interaction between academic institution, industry and researchers.
2) To train the manpower in the basic concepts of analytical techniques and their applicability.
3) To assist in framing the solution approach for industrial problems and research applications.
Course contents
Concepts of modelling, Optimization techniques including LP, Dynamic programming and Parameter optimization, Simulation,
Neural networks, Fuzzy analysis, Evolutionary computation including Genetic algorithms, Economic analysis and related
applications from various disciplines. An interactive session is planned to sort out issues related to formulation of problems and the
applicability of various techniques.
“Intelligence plus character- is the goal of true education.” Martin Lither King Page-1
Analytical Techniques for Applied Research
The experts were from reputed organizations like BITS Pilani
(Hyderabad Campus), VNIT Nagpur, and SGB University Amravati.
The originally planned schedule of lectures and demonstrations was
strictly followed. The proceedings were well received and appreciated
by the participants according to the participant feedback. The program
was concluded on January 25, 2013 evening. The total expenditure for
the program is approximately Rs. 1.73 Lakhs under TEQIP-II. The
program generated an internal revenue of Rs. 1,01,000/-.Overall the
program was successful and very useful to the participants and created
an impact to build up the reputation of department of Civil & Water
Management Engineering and SGGSIE&T, Nanded. Prof. P. D. Dahe
worked as a Coordinator under the guidance of Prof. U. D. Kulkarni,
Head, CWM Engg. Dept.
Dr. Rajesh Kumar interacting with students
A short term Training Programme on
Research Methodology : Tools and Techniques 11-15 March, 2013
A TEQIP sponsored interdisciplinary one week faculty development program on “Research Methodology; Tools & Techniques" was
held during 11th-15th March 2013. This course was jointly organized by Department of Electronic & Telecommunication
Engineering and Department of Textile Technology of Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engg. & Tech., Nanded. Dr. S. S. Gajre
and Dr. R. N. Joshi were the course coordinators for this event.
This course was an attempt to motivate the researchers to make progress in their own interested field. The main objectives of the
courses were i) To inculcate scientific, inductive and logical thinking of researchers ii) To encourage the researchers to solve various
operational and technological problems of business and industry iii) To increase the knowledge of researchers about tools and
techniques which are used to carry out research.
Contents of the course were an overview of research methodology, research design, methods of data collection, statistical analysis &
interpretation, parametric and non-parametric tests, research report & proposal writing, interpretation, research paper writing,
research funding & e-resources, and statistical software such as SPSS.
Eminent speakers from IIT Roorkee, Dr. D. K. Nauriyal and Dr. S. P. Singh conducted two days sessions during the course. Other
eminent speakers, Prof. B. M. Naik and Prof. R. S. Mangrulkar delivered their lectures during the course. Speakers from SGGS IE&T
including Dr. R. R. Manthalkar, Dr. PrabirKar, Dr. A. R. Patil, Prof. R. G. Jamkar, Dr. B. M. Patre, Dr. R. N. Joshi, Dr. B. M.
Dabade, and Dr. S. B. Sharma conducted various sessions.
Total 110 members, out of whom76 were from outside and 34were from the institute, participated actively in the course. These
participants were from Engineering, Polytechnic and Pharmacy institutes of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka state.
Training programme on
FEA and CGD for Engineers
18 – 22 April, 2013
One week faculty development programme on “FEA and CFD for engineers” was held during 18-22, March 2013. The STTP was
sponsored by TEQIP-II for which coordinators are grateful to the management.The lectures were arranged in the newly constructed
Mechanical Engineering Department building, while the practical sessions in computer lab and XCAD lab of the department.We
have invited participation to the course by sending information brochure to more than 500 institutes in India. As a result the course
received overwhelming responses.
Forty six (46) participants attend the one week FDP, which include 31 outside participants. Eminent persons were invited s resource
person from reputed institutes and also from industries. Prof. Shiva Subramanium from IIT Bombay, Prof. Nagraj Sitaram from Jain
University Bangalore, Dr. C. M. Sewatkar from COEP, Mr. Rajesh Nagose, Dr. Nagdive, Mr. Mashalkar from 3D PLM Pune
conducted the theory and practical sessions in the course.
Accommodation for participants was arranged in YatriNiwas of Sachkhand Gurudwara. Lecture notes in the form of a printed book
were given to the participants.
The response of the participants to the course was satisfactory. The participants expressed their experience of the course during
valedictory function. Organizers wish to thank the management of this institute and TEQIP-II cell for financial support. Dr. V. B.
Tungikar along with Dr. S. B. Sharma worked as course coordinators.
Function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Page-2
One week interdisciplinary STTP on
Wireless Sensors and Their Applications
18 – 22 April, 2013
The advancements in sensors and networking technology has created
enormous opportunity for developing new computer systems and
applications of societal importance. Wireless sensor networks are
unattended distributed systems consisting of large numbers of
inexpensive devices – each capable of a combination of sensing,
communication and computation. Sensor networks provide a
fundamentally new set of research challenges – involving design and
analysis of self-configuration protocols and distributed algorithms that
are energy-efficient, fault tolerant and scalable. This is a newand rapidly
developing research area with many open problems of cross-disciplinary
interest. Topics covered:
Opportunities and Challenges in WSN.
Sensor Networks Management
Routing techniques in WSN.
Security and Privacy in WSN..
Resource Persons: Inauguration and keynote address was delivered by Prof. Krishna
Mohan, IIT, Hyderabad. This was followed by a expert talk on the topic
'wireless communication fundamentals' by Dr. Girish Choudhary,
Director, Computational Sciences, SRTMU, Nanded.
The second day of the workshop was completely dedicated to hands-on
programming using NS-2 for Wireless Sensor Networks. The hands-on
session was conducted by Mr. Mohit P. Tahiliani of NIT Surathkal and
his team. The third day was continued by Mr. Mohit P. Tahiliani on
TCL language in NS-2. Participants were enthusiastic to learn coding
and simulating real life WSN networks. Last day was scheduled to
cover understanding of recent research trends in WSN in India. Well
known speakers such as Dr. Sushilkumar, Dr. J.T. Davaraju, delivered
lectures. At the end of the day, certificates were issued to all the
participants and feedback was collected in a valedictory function. Mr.
Ganesh K. Pakle worked as a workshop coordinator.
Inaugural Function by Hon. Director, Chief guests and others
Prof. Krishna Mohan, IIT, Hyderabad, addressing students
One week interdisciplinary FDP on
Role of Textile in Water Preservation 18 – 22 April, 2013
A one week interdisciplinary course Role of Textile in Water Preservation was organized by Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of
Engineering and Technology, Vishnupuri, Nanded and the Textile Association (India) Maharashtra unit during 18th
-22nd
March, 2013
at Nanded.
It was inaugurated by Hon. Prataprao Deshmukh, Mayor of Parbhani and Dr. Sandhya Dudhganokar was a chief guest. Prof.
B.L.Deopura was the key note speakers and he also demonstrated the construction of tank for water storage using a novel material.
Mr. Ulhas Paranjpe of Jalvardhini Pratishthan, Mumbai, presented case studies of tanks constructed using natural fibers in Konkan
and Thane region. Prof. U. D. Kulkarni, Department of Civil Water Management Engineering, presented case study of water
preservation at CRPF, Mudkhed of Nanded District. Prof. S. B. Muttagi, Ex-Director of IIHT Salem, discussed the significance of
fabric structure for water storage structures. Dr. R. P. Nachane, Scientist, CIRCOT, Mumbai elaborated the properties of fibers and
yarns required for the water preservation. Dr.I.P.Sonar, COEP Pune, presented the analysis of research project carried out at his
institute where coconut fibers have been use for constructing tanks.
Two field visits were also made during the programme. One was at CRPF camp, Mudkhed where DIG Mr. Mohane appreciated and
complemented on the successful tank construction and expressed his happiness to know that the water storage is sufficient to take
care of nearly 5000 people. The second visit was made to Nagderwadi- a village suffering with scarcity of water, which was flashed
on TV during the programme Satyamev Jayate presented by Mr. Amir Khan. The visits were much appreciated by the participants.
Total 37 participants from Institutes and NGO attended this FDP.
The major outcome of the programme was that the some participated students pledged to use these techniques in their farmland in
their villages in coming summer holidays. Prof. U. D. Kulkarni and Dr. V. K. Joshi of SGGSIE&T, Nanded worked as the
coordinators of this programme.
“Knowledge not shared, is wasted”- Clan Jacobs. Page-3
One week short term course on
Security Challenges in Computer Science 24 – 28 June, 2013
Eminent personalities from Academia and Industry delivered quality lectures in this workshop. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr.
V. K. Pachghare, COEP Pune. Dr. Pachghare also delivered key note speech on Introduction to Network Security and need of
Security in area of Computer Science. Later, Dr. Arun R. Patil, SGGSIET, Nanded delivered lecture on fundamentals of mathematics
in required in computer security.
The use of Internet in business and the development of social networks and digital tools have removed many geographic, social and
political barriers to the exchange of news and information. At the same time, these developments have created new areas of
vulnerability for users who often are not fully aware of how these new technologies can threaten their privacy and security. Hence the
need for computer professionals with sound knowledge of security is becoming increasingly evident in order to develop secure
applications. Presently many universities and institutions teach computer security as separate subject but actually security has
important place in every domain of computer science discipline.
This FDP aimed at introducing need of security and different ways of achieving it. This FDP will add a security dimension in
research of various domains of computer science. Keeping this in mind the computer Science and Engineering Department organized
one week faculty development programme for faculties and researchers of engineering colleges on Security Challenges in Computer
science, from June 24-28, 2013.
On 25th
June, Prof. M. R. Penurkar and Prof. L. V. Kulkarni presented lecture on Delay Tolerant Networks-Challenged networks and
security in delay tolerant networks. The lecture was very intuitive and topic discussed is very popular in research. In the afternoon
sessions, Prof. B. N. Jagdale from MIT, Pune, introduced participants with Java Security tools.
The third day was completely devoted to Genetic Algorithm approach for Intrusion Detection and introduction to GALib Library by
Dr. R. S. Bichkar, GHRIET, Pune.
On fourth day, Dr. Arati Dixit, from DIAT, Pune, delivered lecture on Sensor Network security and reliability and later Dr. R. C.
Thool from SGGSIET, Nanded, delivered lecture on Security in Networks and also in wireless Networks.
On the last day, Dr.Arati Dixit, from DIAT, Pune, delivered lecture on Network centric operations. The Workshop ended with
discussion on Routing protocols of wireless network by Dr. G. V. Chowdhary, Director, Computational Science, SRTMU, Nanded.
The valedictory concluded with Vote of thanks and feedback from the participants. The participants expressed their positive feedback
about the course.Mrs. J. M. Waghmare & Mrs. M. S. Mahindrakar worked as course coordinators.
Dr. L. M. Waghmare inaugurated the function
One week short term Training Programme on
Emerging Trends in Nano-science and Nanotechnology 6-10 August, 2013
Eminent personalities from Academia and Industry who delivered lectures
includes Dr. Dilip Ukey, In-charge Vice Chancellor SRTMU Nanded, Dr. A.
D. Shaligram, Head, Department of Electronic Science, University of Pune &
Dr. A.S. Gangal, ISRO Chair Professor, Department of Electronic Science,
University of Pune & Dr. Rajaram Mane, Professor, School of Physical
Science, SRTMU, Nanded, Dr. J. B. Naik, UDCT Jalgaon, Dr. Shivaji Sadale,
Asstt. Professor, Department of Technology, Shivaji University, Kolahpur, Dr.
Sandip S. Ahankari, Annasaheb Dange College of Engg. & Tech., Ashta,
Sangli, Dr. Khairnar, Professor, School of Physical Science, SRTMU, Nanded,
Prof. S.D. Dattagupta, IIT Bombay, and Prof. J. ThomasAndrew, Applied
Photonics Laboratory, SGSITS, Indore.This Faculty Development Programme was aimed at introducing need of nano-science and
nanotechnology. An overview of current and potential future developments in nano-science and nanotechnologies against which the
health, safety, environmental, social and ethical implications were focused. Physics and Instrumentation Engineering Department
organized one week faculty development programme for faculties and researchers of engineering colleges on Emerging Trends in
Nano-science and Nanotechnology.
Dr.Mrs.R.S.Bhalekar, Physics Department and Dr. Mrs. R. V. Sarwadnya, Instrumentation Department, worked as coordinators.
Program for Supporting Staff of the Institute
Stress Management and Staff Motivation 23-24 August, 2013
The training programme for the supporting staff of the institute was
organized. The eminent author and trainer Dr. Pratik Khurana and Ms.
Rupali Bhongale from Flagship Edumart, Pune, were resource person to
the said program. In this training programme speakers have given their
speeches on various areas such as how toreduce the stress, time
management, team building, and (how to accept and how to fight
against it), motivation, how towork more effectively, capacity building,
empowerment of administrativestaff with knowledge, skill and
enthusiasm etc. All the 40 participants actively participated and learned
the new concepts and ideas in all sessions.Dr. P. D. Jadhav, Mr. P. D.
Haldekar and Mr. D. V. Deshpande worked as coordinators. Dr. Pratik Khurana addressing the participants
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”- M K Gandhi Page-4
Dr. Deppak Waikar addressing the gathering
One week International collaborative program for students on
Sustainable Energy Development Learning Camp
16-20 September, 2013
An eminent personality, Dr. Deepak L. Waikar, Vice President,
International Energy Foundation, Regional HQ, Singapore, was the
resource person for this programme. The students had meaningful
interaction with the expert during pre-camp activity, regarding current
energy scenario, the energy crisis being faced especially in rural areas
and ever-increasing demand of energy in the age modern
technology.Student groups received guidance to perform individual
and collaborative research projects, carry out group discussions, share
knowledge and experience gained in the pilot run.
Deliberations and interactions were very much useful on various aspects such as principles and concepts, technologies,
environmental and social impact analysis and economic/ commercial analysis of chosen sustainable energy solutions. Students were
encouraged to identify applications, generate ideas and conceptualize potential projects for further research. The Institute has
launched a pilot programme for the identified seven groups of (5 x 7 = 35) students selected from various disciplines.
Dr. R. V. Sarwadnya, Instrumentation Engineering Dept., Dr. M. P. Rajurkar, Civil-WM Dept. and Mr. M. K. Rodge, Production
Engineering Dept. worked together for successful conduction of this program.
One week National level workshop on
Library Automation: Creation, development, services
with special emphasis on KOHA 3-7 December, 2013
The inauguration of the workshop was done by Dr. D. B.
Panaskar, Director, BCUD, SRTMU, Nanded. The experts, Dr.
D. K. Veer from Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,
Aurangabad, Mr. A. S. Lokhande from Institute of Chemical
Technology, Mumbai, Mr. Purab Gujar from Cameo Media
Labs, Pune, Mr. Nitin Dange from Master Software, Nagpur,
Mr. Kedar Murdeshwar from Springer, Dr. Nanaji Shewale,
Librarian and Mr. P. N. Joshi, Information Scientist from
Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics (GIPE), Pune, and
A group photograph of all the participants
Mr V. C. Zadgaonkarwere the resource persons for the workshop. The topics like Digital library implementation and future,
Licensing of e-journals, presentation on Koha, why use hosting or cloud technologies in the world of libraries, e-products,
demonstration on RFID have been covered in the workshop. At the end of workshop, a test with MCQ was conducted and based on
performance best participant award was given to Mrs. Jyoti Chitale, Librarian, Cummins College of Engineering, Pune. Dr Y. V.
Joshi from our EXTC Dept.,was the president for the valedictory function. Total 53 participants attended the program. Dr V. K.
Joshi, Mrs. C. N. Supekar, Mr. S. U. Ambekar, Central Library, worked as coordinators for this programme.
Dr. Sumantra Datta Roy, IIT-Delhi, inaugurated the function
Training programme on
Biometrics for Secure Authentication : Fundamentals and
Advances
24 – 28 Sept. 2012
The winter school was focused on bringing out new trends in
Biometrics in various modalities such as Iris, Face, Fingerprint
and Voice. Besides, the school also aimed to bring together
researchers, scientists, engineers, academia and practitioners
from industry to exchange and express their views, ideas, and
insights about the facets of the Biometrics school.
Eminent speakers and experts from Universiti Teknologi
Petronas, Malaysia, IIT’s and renowned institutes glorified the
Winter School. The inauguration accomplished in the presence
of Chief Guest Dr. Sumantra Dutta Roy, Prof. IIT, Delhi &
Guest of Honor Dr. Sarat Chandra Dass, UTP, Malaysia.
65 Participant in total, 27 from different parts of country like Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and 38 from
Our institute including faculty members and M Tech students of Instrumentation and Electronics engineering attend the winter
school. Dr. R. S. Holambe, Professor, Instrumentation Engineering Department, worked as a coordinator.
You may not have special talent, but you must be passionately curious to do a research-Albert Ainstein Page-5
One week
Project Design and Management Learning Camp
12-19 January 2014
The camp started with felicitation of the international speaker, Dr.
Deepak L. Waikar, Vice president, (IEF) - Regional HQ, Asia-Pacific,
Singapore in presence of Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Director, Dr. S.B.
Sharma, Dean (R&D) and the course coordinators. Research and
development, being the foremost component of TEQIP phase II, our
Institute has aimed at international collaborative research activity in
engineering and technology. Energy and energy crisis are ever
demanding issues in the modern age of technology. Dr. Deepak Waikar addressing the students
With this outlook, Dr. Deepak Waikar, Vice President, International Energy Foundation (IEF)-Regional HQ, Asia-Pacific, Singapore
proposed various potential international collaborative programmes in the field of Sustainable Energy / Non-Conventional Energy.
Different energy resources chosen are viz. solar energy (thermal and photovoltaic), wind energy, bio energy and micro hydro energy.
The first pilot programme was conducted for the following seven groups of third year students from various departments during Sept.
16-20, 2013. Each group comprised of about 5 to 6 students and was assigned a type of sustainable energy source.
In continuation, the second learning camp on "Project Design and Development" was aimed at concept design and prototyping of the
sustainable energy based projects and successfully run during January 12-19, 2014. In this eight day's multidisciplinary student
development programme, all the energy groups recognized the role of models and simulation in developing prototypes using
recyclable materials. They carried out commercial analysis of the same by dissemination of technical know-how in the Indian
perspective for identifying renewable / alternative energy sources. Collaborative research projects in the need-based area were
identified as a part of their final year B.Tech. course.
Programme Outline:
On the first day, with a recap of the previous Sustainable Energy Development Learning Camp and overview of pre-camp activity,
every group delivered presentation on their findings for identifying the need for research to be done, assessing market potential of the
assigned sustainable energy, classifying the stakeholders and necessity of building prototypes.
On the second day, students focused on the criteria for categorization of various fresh ideas related to their respective sustainable
energy source. Students in reality understood the importance of concept design, its key features and usage. They put forth their views
regarding prototype and found out various ways for the demonstration of prototype
Next day started with setting up of goals and objectives related to the projects and realizing the need to prioritize various project
goals. With an outline of essential and desirable features of every project, they captured a step forward for transformation of their
concept design into a prototype.
On day 4, students referred data/evidence through various journals for their project concept design. They identified the components,
essential for transforming concept design into prototype and specified all the parameters of various components.
Prior to build their prototypes, on day 5, students recognized the role of simulation and modeling while implementing their projects.
Accordingly, they chose appropriate simulation and modeling software and updated the concept design. At the end of the day, they
planned for prototype using recyclable materials.
Students demonstrated their projects to guests
Next day, every group started using their collected recyclable
materials to construct prototype. They tried to demonstrate the first
version of prototypes and gathered inputs/suggestions for further
modifications. On the seventh day, revised prototypes were
demonstrated and carried out commercial analysis. Poster presentation
and drafting of project report was planned for presentation on the last
day.
On the last day, the expert and associated faculty members reviewed
finalized concept designs and prototypes built by the students. All
groups presented posters and delivered final presentations with
conclusion of future plan for their research based final year
projects.The learning camp was ended up by reflection and concluding remarks by the expert and a small valedictory function.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”- Nelson Mandela Page-6
Outcomes of the Learning camp:The student participants were trained for
a) Assessment of market potential, preparation for outline of the concept design, and prototyping
b) Building up enhanced research, presentation and leadership qualities
c) Preparation of concept design, understanding the role of models and simulation
d) Building prototype using recyclable material, and commercial analysis
Prolonged discussions were held with the international expert Dr. Deepak Waikar during the exit meeting after the programme so as
to chalk out future activities in the area of Sustainable energy and Environment and it was resolved that the institute wish to execute
following activities identified.
1. Initiation of an ‘Institute Elective’ in this area
2. Training for selected faculty members under the train the trainer program
3. Organization of International Conference on this important topic.
4. Organize ‘Youth Learning Camps’ imbibing the youth about the importance of sustainable energy development
5. Drafting vision, mission statements, and initiating collaborative research proposals
6. Submission of proposal to national and international funding agencies and sponsoring real life problems at M.Tech. and
Ph.D. level in sustainable energy systems.
Dr. R.V. Sarwadnya, Instrumentation Engineering Department, Dr. M. P. Rajurkar, Civil-WM Department and Mr. M. K. Rodge,
Production Engineering Department, worked together and coordinated this programme successfully.
Certificate course on
Applications of Process Simulator (Aspen) 08-12 January 2014
The course was jointly organised with NIT Warangal. The four faculties from
Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Warangal have conducted the
theory and laboratory session.
1. Mr. SarathBabu- Associate Professor
2. Dr. ShirishSonawane- Associate Professor
3. Dr. Shrinath- Associate Professor
4. Dr. Rambabu- Assistant Professor
Process modeling and simulation is one of the core subjects for chemical
engineering branch.
students having hands on training on ChemCAD
This subject has broad aspects to design the process equipments, process piping and optimization of processes. Now a days, the
utility of design software has been increased in design field and various software such as ChemCAD, Aspen-tech, Fluent, g-Prom,
Matlab etc, are available in market. But Aspen is new software which is designed for the complex designing of process equipments
and worldwide the application of Aspen tool has been increased. Department wish to give more exposure on the application and
fundamentals of Aspen tool to the Chemical Engineering students. Dr. P.G. Jadhav worked as a coordinator of this programme.
Dr. S. B. Sharma inaugurated the function
TEQIP-II sponsored one week STTP on
Modern Manufacturing Technologies 05-09 February 2014
Faculty Development Program on Modern Manufacturing Technologies in
production department & Utilization was held on 5th
to 9th March 2014. 24
Faculty members from various engineering colleges attended this program
and 05 faculties from our institute and 50 UG/PG students are attended this
program. The objective of this Program was to requirements of excellent
quality at the lowest price necessitating that Manufacturing Engineers adopt
the cutting edge technology. Participants will be introduced to the various
developments in different areas of manufacturing.
The program was inaugurated by Dr.S.B. Sharma, Dean R&D, Prof. S.T.
Hamade, Dean Academics, Prof. V.M. Nandedkar and Prof. M.K. Rodge,
Coordinator of the course.
The major aims of this programme are:
i) To create awareness about the present status of manufacturing engineering.
ii) To highlight the research being carried out and promote further research in these areas.
iii) To familiarize the participants with the latest tools and techniques.
iv) To introduce facilities available at SGGS Institute like Micromachining, Rapid Prototyping, CNC CMM, CAD/CAM software
etc. “The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows”- Sydney J. Harris Page-7
Modern Manufacturing Technologies The experts invited from IIT Bombay, BITS Pilani, Goa campus, Altair software Ltd Pune, Design Tech System,Pune, MD
Corporation Pune, Dr. B.A.T.U. Lonere, Sinergy Nano System, Mumbai to deliver lectures in the sessions of the course.
On 5th
March, the First Session was delivered by Mr. Assim Suri from Synergy Nano System Mumbai. He introduced about Micro
Electric Discharge machine and its latest application in industries. The Second Session was taken by Prof. P. K. Brahmankar form
B.A.T.U. Lonere, and he discussed Engineering Surfaces Texture in the field of machining and how it will effect on the machining
parameters. The Third and Last Session was delivered by Mr. Yogesh Uke from Asia pacific Pune and discussed the introduction
about the abacus software.
On 6th
March, the First Session was delivered by Prof. K. Karunakaran from IIT Bombay and he discussed the topic of Additive
Manufacturing & Allied Technologies. The Second Session was taken by Mr. Ravi Patil from Design system Pune and discussed
with what is the technology of Rapid prototyping. The Third and Last Session was delivered by Mr. Deepak Jagtap and his topic was
water jet machining and its application.
On 7th
March, the First Session was delivered by Prof. Narasimhan from IIT Bombay and he discussed the topic Hot Stamping &
Tailor Welded Blanks (TWD). Also he presents what are the trends of sheet metal forming and hydroforming in the industries. The
Second Session was taken by Prof. S.S. Joshi from IIT Bombay and discussed with Reverse Micro Electrical Discharge Machining.
On 8th
March, the First Session was delivered by Dr. Waigaonkar Sachin, BITS Pilani, Goa Campus. He discussed the session on
Rheological Characteristics of Linear Low Density Polyethylene–Fumed Silica Nano-composites for Rotational Moulding of Plastics.
The Second Session was taken by Prof. V. M. Nandedkar and delivered the lecture on the topic ofIndustrial Automation-Robot
Application in Manufacturing and Formability Studies on a Deep Drawing Quality Steel by Experimental and FEA approach. On 9th March the First Session was delivered by Prof P.P. Date from IITB and he discussed the topic of Opportunities for Metal
forming solutions on the shop floor & Metal Forming Research. The second session was delivered by Dr. V. B. Tungikar and his
topic was on Composite manufacturing and self-healing. The Third and Last Session was delivered by Dr. V. M. Nandedkar on the
Industrial Automation-Robot Application in Manufacturing.
Feedback of expert lectures was taken on the last day from participants.
The chief guest for Valedictory function was Prof P.P. Date, IIT Bombay
and president of the function was Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Director of our
institute.
Outcome of the FDP: This Faculty Development Programme (FDP)
helps in equipping teachers with skills and knowledge that are essential
for inculcating manufacturing fundamentals and latest technologies in
students and guiding and monitoring their progress towards better
Mechanical Engineer.
Coordinators: Dr. V. M. Nandedkar and Mr. M.K. Rodge, Production
Engineering Department worked as coordinators for this program. Dr. S. T. Hamde distributing certificates to participants
One week training on
Fundamentals and Advances in Artificial Neural Networks
9-13 June, 2014 Artificial Neural Network represent a technology that is rooted in many disciplines such as neuroscience, mathematics, statistics,
physics, computer science, and engineering. Neural networks find applications in such diverse fields as pattern recognition and
classification, modelling, time series analysis, signal processing and control etc by virtue of an important property: the ability to learn
from input data with or without a teacher. Goal of this FDP was to cover fundamentals and advances of artificial neural network. Make participants comfortable enough to
implement different algorithms in it and on using neural networks in research as soft computing tool. Topics covered are
Fundamentals of artificial neural network
Single layer and multilayer feed forward neural networks Recurrent neural networks
Fuzzy neural networks
Applications of neural networks
MATLAB implementation of above algorithms
Basic learning rules, error back propagation
Radial basis functions etc.
The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Director, SGGSIE&T, in presence of TEQIP co-ordinator Dr. A. B. Gonde,
Prof. P. S. Nalwade, HoD, CSE Department and other faculties.Eminent personalities from Academia delivered quality lectures in
this workshop which includes Dr. U. V. Kulkarni, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, SGGSIE&T, Nanded, Mr.
A. B. Kulkarni, Head, Department of Information Technology, Thadomal Sahani College of Engg., Mumbai, Dr. D. D. Doye,
Professor, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, SGGSIE&T, Nanded and Mrs. Swati Shinde, Associate
Professor, Department of Information Technology, PCCOE, Pune.In the valedictory function Dr. L. M. Waghmare and Dr. R. S.
Bichkar, Professor and Head, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, GHRIET, Pune were present. It was concluded
with vote of thanks and feedback from the participants. The participants have given a positive feedback about the course. Dr. U. V.
Kulkarni and Mrs. J. M. Waghmare worked as course coordinators for successful conduction of this programme.
“Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil.” -C.S. Lewis Page-8
One week short tern Training Programme on
BioProcess and Nano-Technology 5-9 March, 2014
Department of Chemical engineering conducted one week Short Term Training Program (STTP) on “Application of Bioprocess and
Nanotechnology in Chemical Engineering” from 18th
Dec. to 22nd
Dec.2014 at SGGSIE&T-Nanded. On 18th
Dec.2014 the course
was inaugurated by Dr. V. S. Sapkal, Hon. Ex. V.C.of STMU-Nagpur, and Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Director. SGGSIE&T, Nanded. Dr.
V. S. Sapkal shared his research experience on application of Nanotechnology in Membrane Separation Techniques. Dr. R. S. Sapkal
also shared his experience on use of Nano Particles in Paper & Biodegradability of Paper.
On 19th
Dec.2014; two sessions were taken by Dr. Arun Mohirir, Professor, IITB, on Design of Bioreactors. Dr. M. B. Bhange,
Processor, ICT-M, delivered his expert talk on Synthesis, Characterization of Nano particles. Third Day was shared by NIT-
Warangal faculty members. Dr. Shirish Sonawane & Dr. Shrinath on Nano-particle production methods and It’s applications in
chemical industries. On the same day one session was conducted by Dr. Anand Kishor, Head, Department of Chemical Engineering,
on Application of Bioprocesses in Waste water treatment. On 20th
Dec.2014 two sessions were conducted by Dr. P. H. Borse,
Scientist, ARCI-Hyderabad, on Exploiting nanotechnology for fabrication of advanced materials & Hunt for efficient and stable
“Hydrogen Energy Producing” photo-catalytic nano materials: A ladder to renewable energy”. On the same day, Dr. Sunil Bhagwat,
Head, Chemical Engineering, ICT-M, sheared his research experience on application of nanoparticles in surfactants and interfacial
science. On fifth day Dr. K. L. Wasewar, Head, Chemical Engg. NIT-Nagpur,conducted two sessions on Application of nano
technology in chemical reaction engineering. On the same day Dr. Ravi Kulkarni, Professor, NMU-Jalgaon, delivered his expert talk
on nano-science, nanotechnology and surfactants.
Wide audience from academics, research scholars and industrial professionals from all over India, were participated in this course. It
was very helpful for the interdisciplinary audience to enhance their knowledge in the field of Bioprocess Engineering,
Nanotechnology and its application in Chemical engineering.Participant was very much satisfied about course content and they had
interacted with deliverables. Course was ended with valedictory function on same day. Dr. P. G. Jadhav contributed a lot as a course
coordinator for successful conduction of this programme.
A short term Training Programme on
Linear Algebra and its Applications 21 May 2012 – 1 June 2012
Department of Mathematics organized a two weeks Workshop on Linear Algebra and its Applications supported by TEQIP-II. Our
intention was to bring together people who are working in linear algebra and who are applying linear algebra and give a systematic
teaching of this subject by mathematicians. This workshop in some sense acted as a forum for exchanging ideas of teachers and
participants. Following topics were taught in this workshop:
1. Linear Equations and Matrices: System of linear equations, Gaussian elimination, LDU factorization
2. Vector Spaces:Vector spaces and their examples, Bases and dimension, Row and column spaces, Rank and nullity.
3. Linear Transformations
4. Inner Product Spaces: Dot products and inner products, the lengths and angles of vectors, Gram-Schimdt, orthogonalization,
projections, orthogonal projections, orthogonal matrices and isometries.
5. Diagonalization: Eigenvalues, eigenvectors, Diagonalization of matrices and linear transformations, Jordan canonical forms.
6. Applications of linear algebra.
Following speakers gave their talks in this course:
1. Prof. J. K. Verma, IIT Bombay 2. Prof. A. R. Shastri, IIT Bombay 3. Prof. D.P. Patil, IISC Banglore
4. Prof. R. Balsubramannian, IIT Roorkee 5. Prof. P. K. Biswas, IIT Kharagpur
SCilab Session: We had a Scilab sessions for participants to conduct the tutorials and practicals on linear algebra.
Total 77 participants from various institutes in India participated in this workshop. In the valedictory programme, some feedbacks
were taken on the overall organization of this course. Finally certificates were distributed to participants by Dr. L. M. Waghmare,
Director, SGGSIE&T, Nanded. Dr. Arun Patil worked as a coordinator for successful conduction of this workshop.
A Training programme on
Demand Management of Water Supply
24 – 28 Sept., 2012
Dept. of Civil Engineering organized a one week programme on Demand Management of Water Supply during 24-28 September, 2012.
Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Director of SGGS IE&T inaugurated the
function. The eminent speakers from the industries and institutes
delivered their sessions covering various aspects of demand
management of water supply throughout the program. The experts
focused on efficient management of water resources. There was a
interactive session where participants cleared their doubts about the
technologies for efficient water management. Dr. U. D. Kulkarni
worked as a coordinator for successful conduction of this programme. Dr. U. D. Kulkarni addressing the audience
“Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.” -Robert Frost Page-9
One week
Motivational Programme 2-6 December, 2014
A Motivational Training programme for Supporting Staff was organized during 2-6 December 2014 at RutugGandh Lakeside
Leisure Resort, Gorhe village, Panshet Road, Gorhe (Khurd), District Pune. This programme was in association with DMTC (Delta
Management Training Center), Division of Delta Standards Pvt. Ltd., Pune. The eminent mentors for this programme were: Mr.
Ramesh Deshpande, Mrs. Saee Nair, Dr. L. M. Waghmare and Mrs. Aishwarya Joshi. Points covered in the lecture :
1. I, Me, Myself. 2. Life...LifeSkills..... 3. Elements of Communication. 4. What is Effective Communication.
5. Kinds of Communication. 6. Facial expressions. 7. Time management
All the supporting staff particiapted enthusiastically in all the sessions of this programme. All of them had a very good interaction
with each other and with the experts. All the members expressed their positive feedback in the valedictory programme conducted on
the 6th December 2014. Dr. Y. V. Joshi worked as a coordinator for successful conduction of this programme.
Two days workshop on
Confidence Building 27-28 August, 2015
SGGS IE&T, in association with SaiTej Life Training Institute
Nashik, conducted a two days workshop for supporting staff
during 27-18 August 2015. Dr. R. C. Thool along with the
trainers from the SaiTej Training institute inaugurated the
programme. The trainers delivered sessions on how to build a
confidence while working in a professional institute. They
explained the importance of active listening, communication
andinter-personal skills, etiquettes, body language, moral values,
professional ethics etc. They also explained how a confident staff
can take an institute at a higher level. All the supporting staff
members were happy and gave a positive feedback in the
valedictory programme. Mr. D. V. Deshpande worked as a
coordinator for successful conduction of this programme.
Dr. A. B. Gonde Addressing the gathering at inaugural function
A short article on
Importance of Faculty Development Programs
In view of the fast learners of today’s Net Generation of multitasking students, rapidly increasing knowledge sphere and lightning
speed of advancing technologies, the teachers in higher education system are expected to focus on their own professional skills
development. The competing demands for effective teaching, scholarly productivity, and service contributions are ringing the bell for
all the teachers to opt for professional development training. UGC and AICTEare also expecting all the higher education institutes to
make proactive efforts to upgrade knowledge and skills of their faculty members. In a nutshell, Faculty Development Programs
(FDPs) have become the need of time.These FDPs can be a powerful tool to constitute a positive institutional environment. FDPs can
range from basic orientation programs for new faculty members to refreshment programs for experienced teachers and professionals.
These programs support all the teachers in adapting to changing missions of teaching as well as to enhance the efficiency and
performance of their teaching skills with additional benefits of work satisfaction and teaching confidence.
Along with knowledge of subject matter and research expertise, empirically based principles of effective teaching and learning taught
through FDPs can lead to effective pedagogy. FDPs facilitate the participants to gain more expertise in active learning, conscious
pedagogy, use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and multimedia etc. A few research oriented programs can
incline the faculty members towards research and development activities leading to industrial consultancy. These programs may also
provide a platform for generating new innovative ideas and registering the patents for the same. FDPs have a very good long-term
impact on teachers which may result into overall development of their students and institute as well.
Vision and leadership are of great importance in conducting such FDPs. With a great vision of the Central Project Advisors of NPIU,
the mentor Dr. SubhashBabu from IIT Bombay, and their financial support, we could plan many FDP’s covering almost all aspects of
engineering education at SGGS IE&T, Nanded. Under the able leadership and guidance of Dr. L. M. Waghmare, Director, SGGS
IE&T, and with a great support from faculty members of all the departments, all the planned FDPs are planned well and conducted
successfully. We are really grateful to our Board of Directors, Director, all deans and all of the faculty members of SGGS IE&T,
Nanded.
Dr. Sanjay N. Talbar, Suhas G. Sapate, Dr. Anil B. Gonde.
On behalf of SGGS IE&T Nanded, Director, All teaching and non-teaching staff, we wish you all
A VERY HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 2016 We wish you all a very sound health, happy mood, prosperity and success throughout the year.
“May all your dreams come true for this new year and fill your life with happiness”
“Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” -Aristotle Page-10
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