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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE Dr S.S. BHATNAGAR UNIVERSITY
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGG. & TECH., PANJAB UNIVERSITY,
CHANDIGARH 1. Name of the Department: Dr. SSBUICET, P.U. Chandigarh.
2. Year of establishment : 1958 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes
4. Names of programmes offered
(UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) : UG, PG, Ph.D., Integrated Masters 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : - NA 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NA 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : NIL 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System :
Semester(Credit System) 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments –
Yes (13% of total faculty involved) in Department of Bio-Technology, Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology, Pharmacy and Chemistry 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
(CAS & MPS)
Professor 9+7 RPS 1 10+2 re-employed
Associate Professors 8+3 (RPS) 4 3 CAS
Asst. Professors 10+2 contract 10+2 contract 2
Others
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience
and research under guidance
Name of
Faculty
Member
Qualificatio
n
Designatio
n
Specialization No. of
Years of
experience
No of
Ph.D/M.Ph
il students
guided for
the last 4
years
Dr. R.K.
Chhabra
Ph.D. Professor Magneto
hydrodynamics/Elec
tro hydrodynamics
Stability Problems
40 -
Dr. U.S.
Shivhare
Ph.D. Professor Food Technology 31 2PhD,
Dr. Meenakshi
Goyal
Ph.D. Professor Chemical
Technology I & II
20 -
Dr. Sanchita
Chauhan
Ph.D. Professor Reaction Engg.,
Env. Engg.,
Modeling and
Simulation
20 -
Dr. Neeta
Sharma
Ph.D. Professor Inorganic
Chemistry,
Environmental
Chemistry
30 1PhD
Dr. Amrit Pal
Toor
Ph.D. Professor Mass Transfer 20 -
Dr. Anupama
Sharma
Ph.D. Professor Polymer Science
Engg., Polyurethane
Composition
18 1 PhD
Dr. R.K.
Wanchoo(Re-
employed)
Ph.D. Professor Complex flow
hydrodynamics,
Heat transfer,
Modeling &
Simulation, Polymer
Physics
35 1 Phd
Dr.R.C.
Katyal (Re-
employed)
Ph.D. Professor Thermodyanimics 37 -
Dr.Sukhmehar
Singh(Re-
employed)
Ph.D. Professor Thermodynamics 33 -
Dr.
V.K.Rattan(R
e-employed)
Ph.D. Professor Thermodynamics,
Environmental
Engg.
34 -
Dr. S.K.
Agrawal
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Heat Transfer 31 -
Dr. Anupama
Thakur
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Membrane
Technology
22 -
Dr. Seema
Kapoor
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Thermodynamics,
Energy Technology
17 1 PhD
Dr. Ritu Gupta Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Hydrodynamics,
Process Dynamics &
Control
20 -
Dr. Urvashi
Gupta
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Stability Problems
in Hydromagnetics,
Nano Fluids &
Viscoelastic
17 -
Dr. Sushil
Kumar Kansal
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Mass
Transfer/Environme
ntal Engg.
15 1PhD
Dr. Shantanu
Basu
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
M. Tech. (Dairying
& Food Engg.)
12 5+5
M.Tech
Dr. Gargi
Ghoshal
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Food Technology 10 2+5 M.tech
Ms. Maninder
Kaur
Assistant
Professor
Power System 10
Dr. Gaurav
Verma
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Material Science,
Polymers, Nano
Composites &
Coatings
12
Mr. Amit Assistant
Professor
Process Dynamics &
Control
09
Sobti
Dr.Baljinder
Kaur Gill
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Chemical
Thermodynamics
08
Dr.Gaurav
Rattan
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Chemical Reaction
Engineering
04
Mr. Surinder
Singh
M.Tech. Assistant
Professor
Petroleum
Engineering,
Separation
Technology, Energy
& Environment,
11
Mrs. Sonia
Sharma R
M.Tech. Assistant
Professor
Nano Biomaterial
Engineering
02
Mr. Jodh
Singh
M.Tech. Assistant
Professor
Manufacturing
Engineering,
Composite Material
04
Ms. Twinkle
Bedi
M.Tech. Assistant
Professor
(Contract
Basis)
Data Basis &
Operating System
04
Ms. Harpreet
Kaur
M.Sc.(
(Math)Net
Qualified)
Assistant
Professor
(Contract
Basis)
Creep Behaviour of
Isotropic and
an Isotropic
Materials
04
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Prof. S.K. Sharma,Emeritus Professor
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Chemical Engineering (2013-14) :(51/338)= 15.08%
Food Technology = 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Chemical Engineering (UG):18.05 (2012-13), 17.92(2013-14)
Food Technology: 14
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled
and actual:
Technical: Sanctioned: 51 Filled: 25
Administrative: 19 Filled 13
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Adsorption of some organic and inorganic adsorbates from aqueous solution on activated
carbons, Polyurethane-clay nanocomposites coatings, Nanomaterials and their application,
Polymer based nanocomposites, Modeling of polymer reactors, Polymer Rheology,
Environment Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering & Thermodynamics, Agro
Residues and Food Processing, Biomaterials, Biopolymers.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project
title and grants received project-wise. Given below:
2010-11
PI Duration Title of Project Amount Funding
Agency
Dr. S.K. Kansal 2010-11 Preparation, Characterization and
Photo catalytic Activities of Nano
photo catalysts for the Degradation of
Organic Pollutants
828000 DST-
Fast-track
Prof.Anupama
Sharma
2010-11 Study of Influence of processing
method on the exfoliation process for
organically modified clay systems in
Polyurethane nanocomposite coatings
738000 UGC
Dr. Gargi
Ghoshal
2010-15 Extraction and Microencapsulation of
Nutraceuticals for effective delivery
into different food matrices
7000000 ICAR
Dr. Ritu Gupta 2010-11 Study on Thermo physical Properties
of Nano fluids
201000 UGC
Dr. Seema
Kapoor
2010-11 Chemical Synthesis, Characterization
and Biocompatibility Study of Glass
Reinforced Hydroxyapatite Nano
composites for Bone Tissue
Engineering Applications
75000 Panjab
Univ
Prof. Amrit Toor 2010-13
Studies on Ion exchange Resin
Catalysed Esterification Reactions of
Pentanoic Acid and Nonanoic Acid
with Alcohols
1031800 UGC
Prof. Amrit Toor 2009-13 Degradation of pesticides in water
applying novel methods using
ultraviolet radiations and solar energy
1000000 AICTE
Prof. Meenakshi
Goyal
2009-12 Design parameters and theoretical
models for the adsorptive removal of
toxic chemical compounds from
water using fixed bed activated
carbon columns
1200000 DRDO
2011-12
PI Duration Title of Project Amount Funding
agency
Dr. Ritu Gupta 2011-14 Characterisation and
hydrodynamic study on
nanofluids
1075800 AICTE
Prof.Anupama
Sharma
(Co-PI)
2012-2017 Nanoparticles,
Nanocomposites And Their
Applications
35500000 UGC
Centre For
Excellence
In
Particular
Areas
(CPEPA)
2012-13
PI Duration Title of Project Amount Funding
Agency
Dr. S.K. Kansal 2012-15 Synthesis characterization and photo
catalytic activity of one dimensional
titania/Zinc oxide nanostructures
1250000 UGC
Dr. Amit Sobti 2012-15 Hydrodynamic study on viscoelastic
fluids flowing through packed beds
2300000 DST
Prof. Amrit
Toor
2012-14 Studies on Photo catalytic Treatment of
Industrial Wastewater using Different
Nanostructures and Nano composites
1570000 AICTE
Prof.Anupama
Sharma
2013-
2015
Cellulose Nanofibrils Reinforced Castor
Oil Based Polyrethane Shape Memory
Nanocomposites For Medical
Applications
1583000 UGC
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration NA b) International collaboration NA
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Same as 17 above
Purse Lab:
SAP: 74.5 lakh 20. Research facility / centre with
• state recognition
• National recognition MOU with IITKANPUR,CIPHET LUDHIANA • international recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
NA
22. Publications: Annexures I and II attached
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
Monographs
Chapters in Books ∗
Edited Books
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
o Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index – range / average ∗
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor – range / average ∗
h-index
1. Dr U S Shivhare h-Index 24
Publications 25 Total(98)
Total citations=1429
Associate Editor: Journal of
Food and Bio Process
Technology, Editorial board
member: J Food Sci
Technology
23. Details of patents and income generated :
Dr U S Shivhare, Patent Details
1. Process for dehulling guar seed for refined guar gum split production. Indian patent
application No. 1283/DEL/2007. Publication date: 03/04/2009. Journal No.
14/2009. Vishwakarma RK; Nanda SK & Shivhare US (2009)
2. Design and development of guar dehulling machine based on patented process.
Vishwakarma RK; Shivhare US & Nanda SK (2011), India.
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions
/ industries in India and abroad
1. Dr S K Kansal (2012-13) CANADA [Shastri Indo-Canadian fellowship]
2. Dr Gaurav Verma selected for Raman Post Doctoral Fellowship 2013-14 26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other
(please specify)
Dr U S Shivhare: Associate editor and Editorial Board Members
Dr V K Rattan: Member of National and International committees
Dr Anupama Sharma: Member of National and International committees
Dr S K Kansal- Editorial Board of Journals
Dr Anupama Sharma- Editorial Board of Journals
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops,
training programs and similar programs).
Name of the faculty
Programmes attended from 2009-14
Orientation
attended
Refresher
attended
FDP
attended
Anupama Thakur 2
Seema Kapoor 1
Prof. Anupama Sharma 1
Prof. Anupama Thakur 2
Dr S K Kansal
1
Dr Gaurav Verma 1
Dr Ritu Gupta 2
Dr Amrit Toor 2
Dr Gaurav Ratttan 2
Dr Gargi Ghoshal 1 1 3
Dr Santanu Basu - 1 -
Mr. Amit Sobti 2
Dr. Baljinder Kaur Gill 1
Surinder Singh Bhinder 2
Jodh Singh 1
Sonia Sharma 1
28. Student projects
• percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects 100%
• percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
industry /institute NA 29. Awards/recognitions received(2009-14) at the national and international level by
• Faculty-- See Annnexure „VA‟
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows NA
• Students –ANNEXURE-VB 30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
To be filled by Office/TEQIP Coordinator See Annexure-X 31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments Yes 32. Student profile programme-wise: TO BE FIILLED BY OFFICE
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
B.E. CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
Admissions of
06 Institute
located in
Chandigarh and
Hoshiarpur are
conducted
through joint
online
counselling
77 07 70% 100%
B.E. FOOD
TECHNOLOGY
15 12 40% 75%
B.E. CHEMICAL WITH
MBA
30 5 60% 80%
M.E. CHEMICAL 8 5 62% 40%
MSc INDUSTRIAL
CHEMISTRY
4 3 75% 100%
M.TECH POLYMERS
33. Diversity of Students
34. Diversity of students: To Be filled by office
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations,
NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
To be filled by office.
See Annexure-VI 35. Student progression To be filled by office
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 30.76
PG to M.Phil. -
PG to Ph.D. 02 nos.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurs
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no.4)
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of students
From
universities
outside the
State
% of students
from other
countries
36. Diversity of staff: to be filled by office
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 28%
from other universities within the State
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country
Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
PhD= 3 37. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library: see Annexure VII
b) Internet facilities for staff and students see Annexure-VIII
Internet facility has been provided without limitation by the department to the
students and faculty 24/7.
Around 50 computers are available in the computer lab with fully loaded
licensed software‟s to facilitate all students to carry their course/project related
work.
The labs are provided with Un-interruptible power supply (UPS).
c) Total number of class rooms
Table1. Rooms description
Room description Usage Shared/exclusive Capacity Rooms
equipped
With PC,
Internet,
Bookrack,
meeting
space, etc.
No. of Classrooms 9 Shared 7 rooms -
100
2 rooms -40-
50
SEVEN
Classrooms
have been fitted
with LCD
projectors and
Wi-Fi
Tutorial rooms 2 Shared Both are
equipped with
LCD monitors
and Wi-Fi
No. of Seminar
rooms
1 Shared equipped with
LCD monitors
and Wi-Fi
No. of Meeting
rooms
2 Shared equipped with
LCD monitors
and Wi-Fi
besides this
these rooms
have facility for
video
conferencing as
well
No. of Faculty
rooms(n)
25 Computer and
internet
available
Table 2. Classroom Description
Room
description
Usage Shared/ex Capacity Rooms equipped
L-5 BE Chem 1st
year
Shared 112 sq m Podium, board,
internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-7 and L-1 BE Chem 2nd
year
Shared 112 sq m and
148 sq m
respectively
Podium, board,
internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-1 BE Chem 3rd
Shared 148 sq m Podium, board,
year internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-3 BE Chem 4th
year classroom
as well as
tutorial room
Shared 148 sq m Multimedia
Podium, board,
internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-2 Used for other
courses
Shared 93 sq m Multimedia
Podium, board,
internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-4 Used for other
courses
Shared 193 sq m Multimedia
Podium, board,
internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-6 Tutorial room Shared 74 sq m Multimedia
Podium, board,
internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-8 Used for other
courses
Shared 112 sq m Multimedia
Podium, board,
internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-2 Used for other
courses
Shared 93 sq m Multimedia
Podium, board,
internet facility,
facility for using
projector, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
L-9 Used for other
courses
Shared 55 sq m Board, internet
facility, adequate
number of fans and
tubelights
Department has enough labs which are used throughout the year on timetable
basis to meet the curriculum requirements.
The courses involving practical work are provided labs every week.
Computer Laboratories are equipped with sufficient hardware and licensed
software to run program specific curriculum and off program curriculum.
Research laboratory is available 24X7 for all faculties and students to carry out
research work and projects.
Exclusively a project lab has been provided for the students to carry out their
mini and major project work.
Laboratories are kept absolutely free during two afternoon sessions of a week
for students to develop core skills.
d) Class rooms with ICT facility: see table 1. and 2. Above
e) Students‟ laboratories: see table 3 below
Within the working hours all labs are open to the students to carry out their
project work with full technical support and beyond the working hours research
lab is used.
Technical support is provided for conducting various practicals.
Laboratory slots are provided depending on the curriculum.
Extra lab slots are provided depending on the progress in the course practical
work if necessary.
f) Research laboratories: see below
Table 3. Laboratories Description
Laboratory
des
cription
In the
curriculum
Exclusiv
e use
/shared
Space,
Numbe
r of
student
s
Number of
experiment
s
Quality of
instrument
s
Laborator
y
Manuals
Organic lab Shared by
UG , PG and
research
work
216 sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
P. control
lab
Shared 144 sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
Polymer lab Shared 72 sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
PPlant lab 558sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
Research
.Lab1
180 sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
Research.La
b2
36sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
Research.La
b3
36 sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
Research.Lab
4
72 sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
UO Lab 660 sq m
25-30
students
6-7 Good Available
Workshops 432 sq m
25-30
students
10 Good Available
Computer Lab 288 sq m
25-30
students
20-25 Good Available
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
b) from other institutions/universities : See annexure-IX
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
1. Gate Scholarships: All GATE qualified candidates
2. TEQIP Scholarships: All Eligible students as per departmental criteria
3. Weak students Scholarships: 4
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
YES, the new PG programmes have been started after studying the enormous potential of
food sector and environment needs of the area.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback? Yes, these matters are taken up in Departmental
BOS.
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the
department utilize the feedback? Yes, the feedback is analysed and then
conveyed to respective faculty.
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department
utilize the feedback? Yes, by TPO Cell
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1. Mr Sanjeev Kapoor, Executive Director, Fluor Daniel, USA
2. Mr. Baljit Gambhir, Ex-CEO, Shell India Ltd.
3. Mr. Arun Arora, Former CEO, Banett & Coleman
4. Mr. Arun Jyoti, Former Executive Director IOCL
5. Prof. Arvind Varma, R. Games Slayter Distinguished, Professor of Chem Engg.
Head, School of Chem. Engg. Purdue University, USA
6. Mr. K.L. Jain, Managing Director, Driplex Water Solutions
7. Mr. Gautam Moudgill, Associate Director KPMG
8. Mr. S.S. Saini, Senior Executive Vice-President, Reliance Petrochemicals
9. Mr. Man Mohan Ahuja, President (Technical) Petronet LNG
10. Mr. Satish Khanna, Group President, Lupin Pharma
11. Mr. Parthmesh Brar, Executive Director, Nuchem Weir
12. Mr. Shyam Sunder, Former Senior Consultant, Essar Oil
13. Mr. V.C. Beri, Chi Ltd.
14. Mr. Raamann Ahuja, VP-HR, Deustche Bank
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
involving external experts. See Annexure-VB
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
The following are the content delivery methods used to deliver the courses.
1: Lecture interspersed with discussions
2: Lecture with a quiz
3: Tutorial
4: Demonstration (Such as model, laboratory, field visit)
5: Group Discussion
6: Group Assignment/ Project
7: Presentations 8: Asynchronous Discussion (specific group assignments/tasks and evaluation)
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and
learning outcomes are monitored?
Process for monitoring learning outcomes:
Step 1: The Course coordinator analyses each outcome into elements (different
abilities specified in the outcome) and a set of attributes are defined for each
element (actions that explicitly demonstrate mastery of the abilities specified).
In addition, generate well designed surveys to assess the outcome.
Step 2: For each outcome define performance indicators (Assessment criteria) and
their targets.
Step 3: Identify/select courses that address the outcome (each course contributes to at
least one of the outcomes). Hence, each outcome is assessed in several courses
to ensure that student acquire an appropriate level in terms of knowledge/skills
of an outcome.
Step 4: The course/module coordinators collects the qualitative and quantitative data
and were used for outcome assessment in a continual process.
Step 5: The Committee analyzes the collected data. If the assessed data meets the
performance targets which are specified in step 2, the outcome is attained.
Otherwise, consider step 6.
Step 6: The Board of Studies recommends content delivery methods/course outcomes/
curriculum improvements as needed. Assessment methods are listed as below:
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
See Annexure-V
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
See annexure VB attached.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes,
give details.
NBA Accreditation Applied for
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic
or applied.
1. PURSE lab established
2. SAP completed and equipments/facilities generated
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths:
1. Highly Qualified and reputed faculty
2. State of the art laboratories and classrooms for UG,PG and research
3. Excellent academic environment for students(with Latest curriculum)
4. Separate Library in the department, TPO cell with 100% Placements
5. Very good Research facilities and equipments and collaborations
Weaknesses:
1. No consultancy
2. Poor sanitation facilities
3. More classrooms and tutorial rooms required
4. Less number of professional softwares
5. Lack of Information Cell in the department
Opportunities:
1. High numbers of students applying for UG,PG and Research
2. Conducive environment for uptaking research collaborations with CRIKC i.e.
Chandigarh Region Innovation and Knowledge Cluster headed by PU Chandigarh.
3. To carry out joint and collaborative research projects.
4. To tie-up with reputed international universities.
5. To develop and strengthen environmental education and technologies and deal with
real-time issues related to pollution control and conservation of natural resources.
Challenges:
1. Large number of public and private Institutions coming up in the tri-city and
adjoining area and competing for students and research projects.
2. To maintain the current ranking of the University and research profile of the
department.
3. To start consultancy projects and earn effective consultancy based revenue.
4. To initiate International collaborations and students exchange programmes.
5. To get more number of research projects in Interdisciplinary areas.
52. Future plans of the department.
1. To get NBA Accreditation.
2. To strengthen research and consultancy activities.
3. Starting up of new PG programmes.
4. To start international collaborations and sign MoUs with reputed foreign universities.
5. Strengthen Industry-academia collaboration and research.
ANNEXURE-I Faculty Publications:
S.
No.
Name of Faculty
Member
Year Journal Name Tiltle of Paper
1. Ali AH, Kapoor S,
Kansal SK
2011 Desalination & Water
Treatment
Studies on the
photocatalytic
decolorization of
pararosanilne chloride dye
and its simulated dyebath
effluent
2. Basu S, Shivhare
US, and Raghavan
GSV
2007 International Journal
of Food Engineering:
Time Dependent
Rheological
Characteristics of
Pineapple Jam
3. Basu S, Shivhare,
US and Mujumdar,
AS
2007 Drying Technology Moisture adsorption
isotherms and glass
transition temperature of
xanthan gum
4. Basu S and
Shivhare US
2010 Journal of Food
Engineering
Accepted., USA.
Rheological, textural,
microstructural and
sensory properties of
mango jam.
5. Batra U and
Kapoor S
2010
International Journal
of Chemical and
Biological
Engineering
Microstructural and In-
Vitro Characterization of
Glass-Reinforced
Hydroxyapatite
Composites
6. Batra U, Sharma
JD and Kapoor S
2011 NanoHydroxyapatite
Fluoridated and
Unfluoridated
Bioactive Glass
Composites:
Structural Analysis
and Bioactivity
Evaluation
AIP Conf. Proc
7. Chauhan S and
Srivastava VK
2008 Computers and
Mathematics with
Applications,
Modeling Exhaust Gas
Pollution Abatement: Part
I - Single Hydrocarbon
Propylene
8. Chauhan S and
Srivastava VK
2008 Chemical Product and
Process Modeling,
Modeling the Effect of
Temperature on Propylene
Conversion during Warm-
Up in a Monolithic
Converter
9. Chauhan S and
Srivastava VK
2008 Indian Chemical
Engineer,
Modelling for Propylene
and Propane present in the
Exhaust Gases in a
Monolithic Catalytic
Converter
10. Chauhan S, Kumar
D and Srivastava
VK
2009 Chemical Product and
Process Modeling,
Modeling Catalytic
Combustion of Methane
during the Warm-up period
of the Converter
11. Chauhan S 2009 Asian Journal of
Chemistry,
Effect of Physical
Parameters on Modelling
for Reduction of Propylene
in Converters
12. Chauhan S and
Srivastava VK
2010 International Journal
of Civil and
Environmental
Engineering
Modeling Converters
during the Warm-up period
for Hydrocarbon Oxidation
13. Chauhan S and
Srivastava VK
2010 Indian Chemical
Engineer
Modeling for the
Oxidation of Hydrocarbon
Propylene in a Monolithic
Converter
14. Chauhan S and
Srivastava VK
2010 Combustion Theory
and Modelling
A theoretical study for
one-dimensional modeling
for VOC in a catalytic
converter
15. Chauhan S 2010 Journal of Natural &
Environmental
Sciences
Catalytic Converters for
Propane Oxidation
16. Chauhan S 2010 Journal of Chemical
and Pharmaceutical
Research
Effect of Gas Temperature
on VOC Emissions
17. Chauhan S 2010 Journal of Chemical
and Pharmaceutical
Research
Noble Metal Catalysts for
Monolithic Converters
18. Chauhan S 2011 Der Chemica Sinica Acetaldehyde combustion
using platinum catalys
19. Di Xu, Kansal SK
and Wenli D
2009 Separation and
Purification
Technology
(Elsevier)
Preparation,
characterization and
photocatalytic activity of
flower like cadmium
sulphide nanostructure
20. Gaur S, Shivhare
US, Sarkar BC and
Ahmed J
2007 Intern J. Food
Properties. Accepted,
USA.
Chlorophyll degradation
kinetics of mint leaves
puree
21. Gill BK, Rattan
VK and Kapoor S
2010 Isobaric Vapor-
Liquid Equilibrium
data for Binary
Mixtures of n-
Butylamine and
Triethylamine with
Cumene at 97.3 kPa
J. of Chemical &
Biological Engg
22. Gill BK, Rattan
VK and Kapoor S
2009 J. Chem. Eng. Data Vapor−Liquid Equilibrium
Data for N-
Methylacetamide and N,N-
Dimethylacetamide with
Cumene at 97.3 kPa,
23. Gill BK, Rattan
VK and Kapoor S
2008 J. Chem. Eng. Data Experimental Isobaric
Vapor−Liquid Equilibrium
Data for Binary Mixtures
of Cyclic Ethers with
(1-Methylethyl)benzene
24. Gill BK, Rattan
VK and Kapoor S
2008, J. Chem. Eng. Data Isobaric Vapor–Liquid
Equilibrium of Binary
Mixtures of Vinyl Acetate
andEthyl Formate with
Cumene at 97.3 kPa,
25. Ghoshal G, Basu S
and Shivhare US
2009, J. Food Sci. & Tech. Effect of hydrocolloids on
rheological, physico-
chemical and sensory
properties of carrot-tomato
blended sauce.
26. Ghoshal G 2007 ET & TE 2007, HIT,
Haldia
Environment friendly
antimicrobial edible
packaging: opportunity and
challenges. Paper
presented at National
Conference on Emerging
Technology and Technical
Education
27. Ghoshal G,
Kamble A,
Shivhare US and
Banerjee UC
2011 International Journal
of Research and
Reviews in Applied
Science
Optimization of culture
conditions of xylanase in
submerge fermentation by
Penicillium citrinum using
response surface
methodology
28. Ghoshal G,
Banerjee UC,
Chisti Y and
Shivhare US
2012 Chemical &
Biochemical
Engineering
Quarterly
Optimization of xylanase
production from
Penicillium citrinum in
solid-state fermentation
29. Ghoshal G, Basu S
and Shivhare US
2012 Accepted in
International Journal
of Food Engineering
Solid state fermentation in
food industry
30. Goyal M, Bhagat
M and Dhawan R
2010 Separation Science
and Technology
Adsorption of Gallic acid
from aqueous solution
using fixed bed activated
carbon columns
31. Goyal M, Bhagat
M
2010 Indian Journal of
Engineering &
Materials Sciences
Dynamic adsorption of
Pb(II) ions from aqueous
solution using activated
carbon beds
32. Goyal M, Bhagat
M and Dhawan R
2009,
Journal of Hazardous
Materials,
Removal of mercury from
water by fixed bed
Activated Carbon columns
33. Goyal M and
Dhawan R
2009 International Journal
of Environmental
Science and
Engineering,
Adsorptive removal of
vapors of toxic sulfur
compounds using activated
carbons
34. Goyal M, Dhawan
R and Bhagat M
2008 Colloids and Surfaces
A., Physicochem.
Eng. Aspects
Adsorption of
dimethylsulfide vapors by
activated carbons”
35. Goyal M and
Amutha R
2008 Research Journal of
Chemistry and
Environment
Adsorption of Hg (II) ions
from water by activated
carbons
36. Gupta R and
Wanchoo RK
2010 International Journal
of Chemical and
Biological Sciences
Interfacial Tension of
Newtonian /non-
Newtonian fluids by
Drop-Weight method
37. Gupta R and
Wanchoo RK
2009 Fluid Engineering Motion of Single
Newtonian Liquid Drop
Through Quiescent
Immiscible Visco-Elastic:
Shape and Eccentricity
38. Gupta U and
Sharma G
2008 Applied Mathematics
and Computation
Thermosolutal instability
of a compressible Rivlin
Erickson fluid in the
presence of rotation and
Hall currents saturating a
porous medium
39. Gupta U and
Sharma G
2008 Thermoplastic
Composite Materials,
Sage Publication,
USA
Thermosolutal instability
of a compressible Rivilin-
Erickson fluid in the
presence of rotation and
Hall currents saturating a
porous medium
40. Gupta U and
Sharma G
2007 Applied Mathematics
and Computing
On Rivlin-Erickson
elastico-viscous fluid
heated and soluted from
below in the presence of
compressibility, rotation
and Hall currents
41. Gupta Urvashi,
Kumar V 2010 Chemical
Engineering
Communications
Thermosolutal instability
of a compressible rotating
Walters‟ (Model B)
elastico-viscous fluid in
the presence of Hall
Currents
42. Gupta U, Sharma
V 2010 Studia Geotechnica et
Mechanica”
Stability of stratified
elastico-viscous Walters‟
(Model B) fluid in the
presence of horizontal
magnetic field and rotation
43. Gupta Urvashi,
Aggarwal Pl 2011 Thermal Science
Thermal instability of
compressible Walters‟
(Model B) fluid in the
presence
of Hall currents
and suspended particles. .
44. Gupta U,
Aggarwal P, and
Wanchoo R.K.
2011
International Journal
of Applied
Mathematics and
Mechanics
Double-diffusive
convection of compressible
Rivlin- Ericksen Fluid-
particle Mixture with Hall
currents.
45. Gupta U, Aggarwal
P, and Wanchoo
R.K.
2012 Thermal Science Thermal convection of
dusty compressible Rivlin-
Ericksen viscoelastic fluid
with Hall currents
46. Gupta U
2012 Research J. Engg. &
Tech
Effect of Hall Currents and
Suspended Particles on
Critical Thermal Rayleigh
Number for Compressible
Walters‟ (Model B) Fluid.
47. Kansal SK, Ali A
H and Kapoor S
2010 Desalination Photocatalytic
decolorization of biebrich
scarlet dye in aqueous
phase using different
nanophotocatalysts
48. Kansal SK, Ali
AH, Kapoor S and
Bahnemann DW
2011 Separation and
Purification
Technology
(Elsevier)
Synthesis of flower like
zinc oxide nanostructure
and its application as a
photocatalyst
49. Kansal SK 2012 Advanced Science
Letters
Optimization of Process
Parameters for
Photocatalytic Degradation
of 4-Chlorophenol in
Aqueous Solutions
50. Kant R & Rattan
VK
2009
Indian Journal of
Chemical Technology
Adsorption of dye Green B
from a textile industry
effluent using two different
samples of activated
carbon by static batch
method and continuous
process
51. Kapoor S and
Kanwar A
2008 Transactions of WIT
Press, The
Sustainable City V,
Section:13, Waste
Management
Photocatalytic
Decolorization of Reactive
Black 5 dye in aqueous
TiO2/ZnO suspension
under UV light
52. Kapoor S, Gill BK
and Rattan VK
2008 Int. J. of Chemical
and Biological Engg
Isobaric Vapor-Liquid
Equilibrium of Binary
Mixture of Methyl Acetate
with Isopropylbenzene at
97.3 kPa
53. Kapoor S, Kansal
SK, Gill BK
Sharma A and
Arora S
2009 Int. J. of Chemical &
Biological Engg
Isobaric Vapor-Liquid
Equilibria of Mesitylene +
1-Heptanol and Mesitylene
+1-Octanol at 97.3 kPa
54. Kapoor S, Batra U
and Kohli S
2011 AIP Conf. Proc. Sintering Effects on
Morphology, Thermal
Stability and Surface Area
of SolGel Derived Nano
Hydroxyapatite Powder
55. Kapoor S, Batra U
and Kohli S
2012 J. of Materials Engg.
And Performance
Transformations in Sol-Gel
Synthesized Nanoscale
Hydroxyapatite Calcined
Under Different
Temperatures and Time
Conditions
56. Kapoor S and
Batra U
2010
International Journal
of Chemical and
Biological
Engineering
Preparation and Bioactivity
Evaluation of Bone like
Hydroxyapatite - Bioglass
Composite.
57. Kapoor S, Gill B
K, and Rattan V K
2008 International Journal
of Chemical and
Biological
Engineering
Isobaric Vapor-Liquid
Equilibrium of Binary
Mixture of Methyl Acetate
with Isopropylbenzene at
97.3 kPa.
58. Kaushik A, Singh
M and Verma G
2010
Carbohydrate
Polymers
Green nanocomposites
based on thermoplastic
starch and steam exploded
cellulose nanofibrils from
wheat straw
59. Kaushik A, Singh
P and Verma G
2010 Journal of
Thermoplastic
Composite Materials
Rekha. “Morphology, X
Ray Diffraction and
Mechanical Properties of
Resol- Montmorillonite
Clay Composites
60. Kaushik A, Singh
P and Jyoti
2010
Journal of Reinforced
Plastics and
Morphological, mechanical
and electrical conductivity
study on epoxy-graphite
Composites composites
61. Kaushik A, Singh
P, Verma G and
Rekha
2010,
Journal of
Thermoplastic
Composite Material
Morphological and X-Ray
diffraction studies of resol-
montmorillonite clay
composites
62. Kaushik A,
Singh P and
Bhagat S
2009
Polymer-Plastics
Technology and
Engineering
Preparation and
Characterization of
Graphite Flakes–Filled
Polyester Composites
63. Kaushik A, Singh
P
2008
International Journal
of Polymeric
Materials
Kinetics Study of Castor
Oil Trimethylol Propane
Polyol and Methane Di-
isocyanate based
Polyurethane Reactions
64. Kaushik A
(Sharma)
2010 Journal of Reinforced
Plastics and
Composites
Solvent absorption
characteristics of epoxy-
colloidal silica
nanocomposites
65. Kaushik A
(Sharma)
2011 Carbohydrate
Research
Isolation And
Characterization of
Cellulose Nanofibrils from
Wheat Straw Using Steam
Explosion Coupled with
High Shear
Homogenization
66. Jagvir Singh, Amol
Purushottam
Bhondekar, Madan
Lal Singla
and Anupama
Sharma
67. Kaushik A
(Sharma)
2011 Composites Part A:
Applied Science and
Manufacturing
Synthesis and
characterization of
organically modified
clay/castor oil based chain
extended polyurethane
nanocomposites
68. Kaushik A
(Sharma)
2012 Journal of Applied
Polymer Science Castor Oil/ Trimethylol
Propane Based
Polyurethane Reactions;
Modeling In a Batch
Reactor
69. Rattan VK, Gill
BK and Kapoor S
2008 Int. J. of Chemical
and Biological Engg
Isobaric Vapor-Liquid
Equilibrium Data for
Binary Mixture of 2-
Methyltetrahydrofuran and
Cumene
70. Rattan, VK, Purai,
A, Singh H and
Mahboobeh M
2008
Carbon Letters Adsorption of dyes from
aqueous solution by cow
dung ash
71. ] Rattan VK,
Tochigi K
2009 Separation Processes Liquid Mixture Viscosities
Using Asog Method
72. Rattan VK and
Purai Ai
2009, Carbon Letters Adsorptive Removal of
Acid Green 20 from
Aqueous Solutions by
Biomass Ash and
Activated Carbons
73. Rudra SG, Chhibber
S and Shivhare US
2010. Biosystems
Engineering.
Accepted.U.K.
Thermal death kinetics of
B. stearothermophilus in
coriander leaf puree.
74. Rudra SG,
Shivhare US and
Basu S
2007,
J. of Food Engg., Enthalpy-entropy
compensation during
thermal processing of
coriander and mint leaves
75. Rudra SG,
Shivhare US, Basu
S and Sarkar BC
2008 Food & Bioprocess
Tech: An
international journal
Thermal inactivation
kinetics of peroxidase in
corander leaves
76. Sharma N, Kaur K
and Kaur S
2009
Hazardous Materials Kinetic and equilibrium
studies on the removal of
Cd+2 ions from
water using
polyacrylamide grafted
rice (oryza sativa ) husk
and (tectona grandis) saw
dust+
77. Sharma N 2010 International Journal
of Environmental
Technology and
Management
Removal of Zn+2
Ions
from Aqueous Solution
using Rice (Oryza Sativa)
Husk in a Sequential Bed
Adsorption Column
78. Sharma N 2010 World Applied
Sciences Journal
Excess Viscosity and
Compressibility of Binary
Mixtures of methanol with
Acetonitrile and Dimethyl
Formamide at Different
Temperatures
79. Sharma N, Singh J
and Sharma A
2010,
Environmental
Technology and
Management
Removal of Zn+2
Ions
from Aqueous Solution
using Rice (Oryza Sativa)
Husk in a Sequential Bed
Adsorption Column
80. Sharma N, Kareer
B and Sharma A
2007 Electronic J. of
Environment,
Agriculture and Food
Chemistry
Kinetics of Removal of
Zn+2
and Ni+2
ions from
Aqueous Solution using
Rice (Oryza Sativa) husk
81. Shivhare, US,
Orsat V and
Raghavan GSV
2010 Innovation in Food
Engineering
Application of Hybrid
Technology Using
Microwaves for Drying
and Extraction. In:
(Editors: Passos, ML and
Ribeiro, CP)
82. Shivhare US,
Gupta M, Basu S
and Raghavan
GSV
2009,
Food Process Engng, Optimization of blanching
process for carrots
83. Shivhare US,
Rudra SG,
Shivhare US and
Basu S
2007 J. Food Engineering Thermal inactivation
kinetics of peroxidase in
mint leaves
84. Thakur A,
Wanchoo RK and
Singh PJ
2011 Int J of Chem
Biochem
Engineering
Hydrogels of
poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic
acid): In-vitro study on
gentamicin sulphate
85. Thakur A,
Wanchoo RK and
Singh PJ
2011 Int J of Chem
Biochem
Engineering
Structural Parameters and
Swelling Behavior of pH
Sensitive poly(
acrylamide-co-acrylic acid)
Hydrogels
86. Verma G, Tyagi, S,
Kushreshta B and
Ghosh AK
2008 Polymer Plastics
Tech & Engg.
Mechanical, Morpholigical
and Rheoogical
Characterization of
PBT/Thermoplastic
Elastomer Blends
87. Verma G, Kaushik
A, and Ghosh AK
AIP Conf. Proc Interaction of nanosized
materials with polymer
chains in polymer-
nanocomposite thin films-
An AFM perspective
88. Verma G, Kaushik
A, and Ghosh
Anup K.
2012 Journal of Plastic
Film and Sheeting
Preparation,
Characterization and
Properties of Organoclay
Reinforced Polyurethane
Nanocomposite Coatings
89. Verma G, Kaushik
A, and Ghosh AK
2012 Emerging Paradigms
in Nanotechnology,
Pearson
Preparation and
Characterization PU-clay
Nanocomposites.
90. Wanchoo RK 2009 Industrial &
Engineering
Chemistry Research
Dynamic Liquid Saturation
in a Trickle Bed Reactor
involving Newtonian /
non-Newtonian Liquid
Phase
91. Wanchoo RK,
Gupta R, Toor AP,
Ayappan K &
Bansal A
2009 Bull. Chem. React.
Eng. & Cat. (
BCREC)
Catalytic Hydrolysis of
Ethyl Acetate using Cation
Exchange Resin
(Amberlyst 15) : A Kinetic
Study.
92. Wanchoo RK 2009 Fluid Engineering
( ASME)
Motion of a Single
Newtonian Liquid Drop
through Quiescent
Immiscible visco-elastic
Liquid : Shape and
Eccentricity
93. Wanchoo RK 2007 Industrial &
Engineering
Chemistry Research
Modeling of Trickle Bed
Reactor Involving Beds of
Different Configurations
under Low and High
Interaction Regimes
94. Wanchoo RK 2007 Chem. Eng.
Commu.(U.S.A)
RTD in Trickle Bed
Reactors: Experimental
Study
95. Wanchoo RK 2007 Engineering and
Industry
Two-Phase Flow Through
a Porous Bed of Packings :
A Parametric Study on
Dynamic Liquid
Saturation, Proc. 2nd Int.
Conf. on Porous Media
and its Applications in
Science
96. Wanchoo RK,
Narula M and
Thakur A
2007 J. of Polymer
Materials
Miscibility Studies on
Some Water Soluble
Polymer-Polymer Blends
97. Wanchoo, R.K. 2008 Chem. Eng. Comm. Two-Phase Pressure Drop
in Trickle Bed Reactor
involving Newtonian /
non-Newtonian Liquid
Phase.
98. Wanchoo, RK,
Thakur A and
Sweta
2008 Chem. Biochem.
Eng. Q.
Viscometric and
Rheological Behaviour of
Chitosan-Hydrophylic
Polymer Blends
99. Wanchoo RK,
Kaur A, Setia H,
Thakur A
2011 Research and reviews
on Polymer
Hydrogel interpenetrating
polymer networks of
poly(vinyl alcohol)/acrylic
acid using GA and
TMPTA or BIS as cross
linkers
100. Y Peng, Kansal
SK, Deng W
2009 Materials Letters Impact of hydrothermal
processing conditions on
the transformation of
titanate nanotubes into
nanoribbons
ANNEXURE-II
Papers in International Conferences
S.
No.
Name of Faculty Member /Title of
Paper
Conference Details Conference
Dates
Prof. Anupama Sharma
1. Green Nanocomposites based on
Thermoplastic Starch and Cellulose
Nanocrystals Prepared from Cotton
Linters; Synthesis and
Characterization
Proceedings of International
Conference on Nanoscience
and Nanotechnology (ICONN-
2010)
February
24-26, 2010
2. Mechanical properties of short
Carbon Fiber reinforced Epoxy
nano-Composites
5th
International Multi
Conference on Intelligent
Systems, Sustainable, New and
Renewable Energy technology
& Nanotechnology (IISN-
2011)
February
18-20, 2011
3. Thermal behavior of
nanocomposites based on glycerol
plasticized thermoplastic starch and
cellulose nanocrystallites
International Conference on
Advances in Condensed and
Nanomaterials (ICACNM-
2011)
February
23-26, 2011
4. Interaction of nano-sized materials
with polymer chains in polymer –
nanocomposite thin films- an AFM
perspective
International Conference on
Advances in Condensed and
Nanomaterials (ICACNM-
2011)
February
23-26, 2011
5. Starch Based Biodegradable
Polyurethanes With Shape Memory
Effect As Proposed Material For
Cardiovascular Implants
International conference on
Frontiers in Nanoscience,
Nanotechnology and their
Applications (NanoSciTech-
2012)
February
16-18, 2012
6. Morphological and Thermal
Degradation Behavior Study Of Cell
Cellulose Nanofibrils Reinforced
Thermoplastic Starch Polymer
Based Biodegradable
Nanocomposites
International conference on
Frontiers in Nanoscience,
Nanotechnology and their
Applications (NanoSciTech-
2012)
February
16-18, 2012
7. Biodegradable Polyurethane
Interpenetrating Network (IPN)
International Conference on
Innovations in Chemistry for
December
1-3, 2011
Clay Nanocomposites; Synthesis
And Characterization
Sustainable Development
ICSD-2011
8. Leveraging Technology for
Sustainable Development:
Innovations through nanocomposite
Based Biodegradable Packaging
International Conference on
Technological and
Management Advances: Issues
and Challenges
October 10,
2011
9. Thermal Behaviour of
Nanocomposites based on Glycerol
Plasticized Thermoplastic Starch
and Cellulose Nanocrystallites
International Conference on
Advances in Condensed and
nanomaterials (ICACNM-
2011)
February
23-26, 2011
10. Chain extended polyurethane nano-
composites from vegetable oil and
modified clay
Macro-2010
11th
International Conference
on Frontiers of Polymers &
Advanced Materials
December
15-17, 2010
11. Novel Method of Preparation of
Cellulose Reinforced Glycerol
Plasticized Starch Nanocomposites
2nd
International Conference on
Production & Industrial
Engineering
December
2-5, 2010
12. Polyurethane Nanocomposites
based on Vegetable oils and
Cellulose nanocrystallites; Thermal
and Barrier Properties
Professor RC Paul
International conference on
emerging Trends in Chemistry
February
11-12, 2011
13. Improving Quality of life through
Biodegradable Plastics: Developing
Products and Processes for
Sustainable Development
Enhancing Human Potential:
Bio-Psychosocial Perspectives
November
15-17, 2010
14. Thermal Degradation Kinetics of
Nanocomposites Based on
Thermoplastic Starch and Layered
Silicates under Nitrogen
Atmosphere
Second International
conference on Polymer
Processing and
Characterization (ICPPC)
January
15-17, 2010
15. Graphite- Epoxy nanocomposites:
An ideal material for bipolar plates
The International Conference
“Engineering Innovations
(ICEI2k10) – A Fillip to
Economic Development”
February
18-20, 2010
16. Vegetable Oil based Biodegradable
Polyurethane Nanocomposites;
Synthesis and Characterization
International Conference
Emerging Trends in
Engineering and Technology
(IETET-2010)
October
14-16, 2010
17. A Preliminary Study of Bio-
Nanocomposites Synthesized from
Cellulose Nanofibers Isolated from
Wheat Straw and Thermoplastic
Polymer
The International Conference
“Engineering Innovations
(ICEI2k10) – A Fillip to
Economic Development”
February
18-20, 2010
18. Synthesis And Characterization of
Graphite-Epoxy Nanocomposites
International Conference on
Polymer science and
Engineering (PSE-2010)
November
26-27, 2010
19. Synthesis And Characterization Of
Expanded Graphite/ Epoxy Resin
Based Conducting Polymer
Nanocomposite
International Conference on
Polymer science and
Engineering (PSE-2010)
November
26-27, 2010
20. Epoxy Cellulose Nanocrystals
Nanocomposites; Synthesis And
Characterization
International Conference on
Polymer science and
Engineering (PSE-2010)
November
26-27, 2010
21. Castor Oil Based Biodegradable
Polyurethane Nanocomposites From
Organically Modified Clay Using
High Shear Mixing
International Conference on
Polymer science and
Engineering (PSE-2010)
November
26-27, 2010
22. Rheological Study Of Starch–Clay
Nanocomposites
International Conference on
Polymer science and
Engineering (PSE-2010)
November
26-27, 2010
23. Thermoplastic Starch
Nanocomposites Reinforced With
Cellulose Nanocrystals Derived
From Cotton
International Conference on
Polymer science and
Engineering (PSE-2010)
November
26-27, 2010
24. Thermal degradation Kinetics of
TPS cellulose nanocrystallites
nanocomposites
International Conference on
Polymer science and
Engineering (PSE-2010)
November
26-27, 2010
25. Evaluation of Properties of
Polyurethane Coatings Modified by
Incorporation of Layered Silicates
as nanoclay Fillers
PPS-25, 25th Annual Meeting
of Polymer Processing Society,
Goa, India,
March
1-5, 2009
26. Biodegradable nanocomposites
based on Thermoplastic Starch-
cellulose nanofibrils extracted from
wheat straw
APA-2009, International
Conference “Polymer Science
and technology; Vision and
Scenario”
December
17-20, 2009
27. Thermoplastic Starch- Clay
Nanocomposites prepared by High
Shear Homogenizer with improved
Barrier Properties
APA-2009, International
Conference “Polymer Science
and technology; Vision and
Scenario”
December
17-20, 2009
28. Expanded Graphite- Epoxy
nanocomposites: Synthesis and
Characterization
APA-2009, International
Conference “Polymer Science
and technology; Vision and
Scenario”
December
17-20, 2009
29. Morphological and X Ray
Diffraction Studies Of Resol-
Montmorillonite Clay Composites
International conference on
Advances in Polymer Science
and technology, POLY-2008,
New Delhi
January
28-31, 2008
30. Nanocomposite Coatings Based On
Polyurethane and Nanosilica
Prepared By Stober Method
CHEMCON-2008, Annual
session of Indian Institute of
Chemical Engineers,
Chandigarh
December
26-30, 2008
31. Layered Nanosilicate Coatings
Developed Using In-Situ
Polymerization
CHEMCON-2008, Annual
session of Indian Institute of
Chemical Engineers,
Chandigarh
December
26-30, 2008
32. The Mechanical Properties and
Chemical Resistance Of Colloidal
Silica- Epoxy Composites
CHEMCON-2008, Annual
session of Indian Institute of
Chemical Engineers,
Chandigarh
December
26-30, 2008
33. Nanostructured Polyurethane-Clay
Clear Coatings With Enhanced
Performance Properties: An
Inspiration from the Ancient 'Maya
Blue' Paintings
ECNP Conference 2012
Institute of Macromolecular
Chemistry Prague, Czech
republic
April
22-27, 2012.
34. Preparation and Characterization
PU-clay Nanocomposites
NanoSciTech 2012 Panjab
University Chandigarh
February
15-18, 2012
35. Preparation and Characterization
PU-clay Nanocomposites
NanoSciTech 2012 Panjab
University Chandigarh
February
15-18, 2012
Prof. Meenakshi Goyal
36. Influence of Carbon -Oxygen
Surface groups on the
Adsorptive Removal of Gallic
acid from Aqueous Solution
Ram Chand Paul IIIrd
National Symposium on
Recent Trends on
Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh,
March
1-2, 2007
37. Adsorptive removal of
Dimethyl Sulfide Vapors by
Activated Carbons
Ram Chand Paul IVth
National Symposium on
Recent Trends in
Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh
February 19-20,
2008
38. Adsorptive removal of
mercury by fixed bed
activated carbon columns
Ram Chand Paul IVth
National Symposium on
Recent Trends in
Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh
February 19-20,
2008
39. Removal of Malachite Green
dye from water by activated
carbon in fixed bed column
Ram Chand Paul Vth
National Symposium on
Recent Trends on
Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh
March
3- 4, 2009
40. Kinetics and thermodynamics
of adsorption of some
aromatic vapors by activated
carbons
Ram Chand Paul Vth
National Symposium on
Recent Trends on
Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh
March
3-4, 2009
41. Adsorptive removal of vapors
of toxic sulfur compounds
using activated carbons
International Conference on
Energy and Environment
(Enviroenergy 2009), Taj
Hotel, Chandigarh
March
19-21, 2009
42. Adsorption isotherms,
Kinetics and
Thermodynamics of
Dichloromethane vapors by
activated carbons
FACC-2009 at New Delhi November 25-27,
2009
43. Equilibrium and dynamic
adsorption of Malachite green
Dye from aqueous solution
using activated carbon
FACC-2009 at New Delhi November 25-27,
2009
44. Dynamic adsorption of Pb(II)
ions from aqueous solution
using activated carbon beds
FACC-2009 at New Delhi November 25-27,
2009
45. Effect of surface chemistry of
activated carbon on the
adsorption of
dichloromethane vapors
12th CRSI National
Symposium in Chemistry,
at IICT, Hyderabad
February
4-7, 2010
46. Adsorption of n-butylamine
from aqueous solution by
activated carbons
12th CRSI National
Symposium in Chemistry,
at IICT, Hyderabad
February
4-7, 2010
47. Effect of surface functional
groups and metal impregnants
on the adsorption kinetics and
thermodynamics of
carbontetrachloride vapors on
activated Carbons
Ram Chand Paul National
Symposium in Chemistry,
Panjab University,
Chandigarh,
March
5-6, 2010
48. Comparative study of
adsorption of n-butylamine
from vapour and aqueous
phase on activated carbons
Ram Chand Paul National
Symposium in Chemistry,
Panjab University,
Chandigarh,
March
5-6, 2010
49. Adsorptive removal of azo-
dyes from aqueous solution
by activated carbons
Ram Chand Paul National
Symposium in Chemistry,
Panjab University,
Chandigarh,
March
5-6, 2010
50. Fixed bed adsorptive removal
of Pb(II) ions from aqueous
solution using activated
carbons
Carbon‟2010- The Annual
World Conference on
Carbon, South Carolina,
USA
July
11-16, 2010
51. Equilibrium adsorptive
removal of malachite green
dye from aqueous solution
using activated carbons
Carbon‟2010-The Annual
World Conference on
Carbon, South Carolina,
USA
July
11-16, 2010
52. Adsorptive removal of
Safranin-O by activated
carbons
Professor Ram Chand Paul
International Conference in
Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh,
February 11-12, 2011
53. Adsorption of triethylamine
vapours on activated carbons
Professor Ram Chand Paul
International Conference in
Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh,
February 11-12, 2011
54. Adsorption of polar vapours
on activated carbons
Professor Ram Chand Paul
International Conference in
Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh,
February 11-12, 2011
55. Removal of n-butylamine
from aqueous solution by
adsorption on activated
carbons: Batch and column
studies
International Conference on
Innovations in Chemistry
for Sustainable
Development, Panjab
University, Chandigarh
December 1-3,
(2011).
56. Removal of zinc from
aqueous solution in fixed-bed
columns by activated carbons
Prof. Ram Chand Paul
National Symposium on
Frontiers in Chemical
Sciences, Panjab
University, Chandigarh
February 23-24,
(2012).
Dr. Seema Kapoor
57. A comparative study on the
structural and thermal
behaviour of hydroxyapatite
and zinc doped
hydroxyapatite
International Conference on
Frontiers in Nanoscience,
Nanotechnology & their
Applications,
NanoSciTech-2012, held at
Panjab University.
February
16-18, 2012
58. Influence of pH on aspect
ratio of nano rods of
Magnesium substituted
Hydroxyapaptite
International Conference on
Frontiers in Nanoscience,
Nanotechnology & their
Applications,
NanoSciTech-2012, held at
Panjab University.
February
16-18, 2012
59. Nanodimensional and
nanocrystalline calcium
orthophosphates in
biomedical field
International Conference on
Frontiers in Nanoscience,
Nanotechnology & their
Applications,
NanoSciTech-2012, held at
Panjab University.
February
16-18, 2012
60. Preparation and study of zinc
doped nano-hydroxyapatite
Prof. R.C.Paul
International Conference
on Emerging Trends in
Chemistry, held at Deptt.
of Chemistry & Centre of
Advanced Studies in
Chemistry, Panjab
University.
February
11-12, 2011
61. Improvement of Sintering
kinetics and Densification of
–Tricalcium Phosphate
Ceramic
Prof. R.C.Paul International
Conference on Emerging
Trends in Chemistry, held
at Deptt. of Chemistry &
Centre of Advanced Studies
in Chemistry, Panjab
University.
February
11-12, 2011
62. Volumetric and transport
properties of binary liquid
mixture of 1,3,5-
trimethylbenzene with ethyl
acetate at T=(303.15 and
313.15) K
International Conference on
Innovations in Chemistry
for Sustainable
Development, organized by
Deptt. of Chemistry &
Centre of Advanced Studies
in Chemistry, Panjab
University, Chandigarh.
December
01-03, 2011
63. Nano–hydroxyapatite/
Fluoridated And
Unfluoridated Bioactive Glass
Composites: Structural
Analysis And Bioactivity
Evaluation
International conference on
Advances in Condensed &
Nano Materials, being
organized by Deptt. of
Physics, Panjab University,
Chandigarh.
February
23-26, 2011
64. Sintering Effects on
Morphology, Thermal
Stability and Surface Area of
Sol-Gel Derived Nano-
Hydroxyapatite Powder
International conference on
Advances in Condensed &
Nano Materials, being
organized by Deptt. of
Physics, Panjab University,
Chandigarh.
February
23-26, 2011
65. Hydroxyapatite nanopowder:
synthesis and study of its
thermal and structural
behavior
PSE-2010, organized by
UICET, Panjab University,
Chandigarh.
November
26-27, 2010
66. Sol–gel synthesis of pure and
crystalline nano β–tricalcium
phosphate powder
PSE-2010, organized by
UICET, Panjab University,
Chandigarh.
November
26-27, 2010
67. Photocatalytic degradation of
Rhodamine B dye and its
simulated dyebath
International Conference on
Advanced Oxidation
Processes (AOP 2010) held
at School of Environmental
Science, Mahatma Gandhi
University, Kottayam,
September 18-21,
2010
68. Photocatalytic Decolorization
of Reactive Black 5 dye in
aqueous TiO2/ZnO
suspension under UV light
Seventh International
Conference on
Environmental problems in
Coastal Regions including
Oil and Chemical Spill
Studies, organized by
Wessex Institute of
Technology, New Forest,
Southampton, U.K.
May
19-21, 2008
Dr.Anupama Thakur
69. Preparation and
Characterization of pH-
Sensitive Semi-
Interpenetrating Polymer
Networks of Chitosan and
Polyvinylpyrrolidone
2nd
International
Conference on
Interdisciplinary Research
and Development,
Thailand.
June
1st 2012
70. Chitosan Hydrogel Beads:
preparation and In-vitro Drug
Release Study.
International Conference on
Agricultural, Environment
and Biological Sciences,
(ICAEBS‟ 2012) Thailand,
May
26-27, 2012
71. Study of semi –
interpenetrating polymer
network biopolymer films
based on chitosan for drug
release.
International Congress on
Advances in Human
Healthcare Systems
Healthcare India 2012, New
Delhi India.
February
20-23, 2012
72. Characterization of
nanoparticles prepared by
ionotropic gelation.
International Conference on
Frontiers in nanoscience,
technology & their
applications NanoSciTech-
2012. Panjab University
,Chd.
February
16-18, 2012
73. Chitosan based biopolymer
film for drug delivery
International Conference on
Innovations on Chemistry
for Sustainable
Development (ICSD-2011),
Panjab University
Chandigarh.
December 01-03,
2011
74. Preparation of Chitosan
nanoparticles: A study of
influencing factors.
International Conference on
Advances in Condensed and
Nano materials (ICACNM-
2011), Panjab University
Chandigarh.
February 23-26, 2011
75. Viscometric and rheological
behavior of
Chitosan/Hydrophilic Polymer
Blends.
International Conference
Advances in Polymer
Science and Technology
(Poly-2008IIT N. Delhi and
India Habitat Centre, N.
Delhi.
January
28-31, 2008
Prof. Neeta Sharma
76. Cadmium ion Removal from
Water using Polyacrylamide
Grafted Rice Husk: A Kinetic
Study
APA International
Conference –Advances in
polymer Science and
Technology, IIT Delhi and
APA
January
28-31, 2008
77. Removal of Arsenic (III) from
Water using Saw Dust of
tectona grandis as a
Prospective Adsorbent
Indian Chemical
Engineering Congress,
Chemcon 2008, Dept of
Chem Engg and Energy
Research Centre Panjab
University and Indian
Institute of Chemical
Engineers
December 28-30,
2008
78. Studies on an Economically
Viable Treatment Process for
Removal of Zn2+
ions from
Water using Chemically
Modified (tectona grandis )
Saw Dust
Enviro energy 2009-
International Conference on
Energy and Environment
NIT Kurukshetra and
Ministry of Water
Resources held at
Chandigarh
March
19-21, 2009
79. Removal of Lead from
Aqueous Solution using
polyacrylamide Grafted Rice
Husk
Polymer Science and
Engineering:Emerging
Dimensions, Univ Institute
of Chem Engg and
Tech,Panjab University,
Chandigarh
November
26-27, 2010
80. Kinetic And Equilibrium
Studies On The Removal Of
Lead Ions From Aqueous
Solution Using
Polyacrylamide Grafted Rice
Husk
Prof.R C Paul
InternationalConference on
Emerging Trends in
Chemistry Deptt of
Chemistry,Panjab
University, Chandigarh,
February 11-12, 2011
81. Studies On The Removal Of
Mn+2
Ions From Aqueous
Solution Using Esterified
Rice (Oryza Sativa) Husk In
A Sequential Bed Adsorption
Column
International Conference on
Innovations in Chemistry
for Sustainable
Development
December 1-3, 2011
82. Studies on an Economically
Viable Treatment Process for
Removal of Zn2+
ions from
Water using Chemically
Modified Rice (Oryza sativa)
Husk
International conference on
Agriculture, Environment
and Biological Sciences,
PSRC, at Novotel,
Phuket,Thailand
May
26-27, 2012
83. Studies on the Removal of
Mn+2
Ions From Aqueous
Solution Using Esterified
Rice (Oryza Sativa) Husk by
Batch and Column
Adsorption Studies
2nd
Inernational Conference
on Interdisciplinary
Research and Development,
At Impact Centre, Bangkok,
Thailand
June
1st 2012
Dr. Urvashi Gupta
84. Effect of Hall Currents and
Permeability on Double-
Diffusive Convection of
Compressible Rivlin- Ericksen
Fluid in Rotation.
International Congress of
Mathematicians ICM2010
held at University of
Hyderabad, Under the
auspices of International
Mathematicians Union
August
19-27, 2010
85. A Study to determine critical
Rayleigh number for double-
diffusive convection of
compressible Walters‟ (Model
International Conference
on Polymer science and
engineering: Emerging
dimensions (PSE -2010)
November 26-27,
2010
B) fluid in the presence of
Hall currents and suspended
particles.
P.U., Chandigarh
Dr. Gargi Ghosal
86. Effect of Xylanase on
Rheological Properties and
Microstructure of whole
wheat Flour dough.
ICFOST 2012 held on
organized by AFST (I),
Mysore.
January
20-21, 2012
87. Application of
Nanotechnology in Food
Processing Sector- A Review
Presented at NanoSci Tech
2012 held on in Panjab
University, Chandigarh.
February 16-18, 2012
88. Physicochemical, rheological
properties of xylanase
supplemented whole wheat
dough and bread
International Symposium
on Food Rheology and
Structure (ISFRS – 2012)
held on in ETH, Zurich,
Switzerland.
April
10-13, 2012
Dr.Gaurav Verma
89. Nanostructured Polyurethane-
Clay Clear Coatings With
Enhanced Performance
Properties: An Inspiration
from the Ancient 'Maya Blue'
Paintings
ECNP Conference 2012
Institute of Macromolecular
Chemistry Prague, Czech
republic
April
22-27, 2012
90.
Preparation and
Characterization PU-clay
Nanocomposites
NanoSciTech 2012, Panjab
University Chandigarh
February 15-18, 2012
Dr. Sushil K. Kansal
91. Fly ash a resource material for
nanoparticle synthesis and its
environmental applications
International Conference on
Frontiers in nanoscience,
technology & their
applications NanoSciTech-
2012, Panjab University,
Chd.
February
16-18, 2012
92. Recent Advances in
Wastewater Treatment
Technologies using
Nanomaterials
International Conference on
Frontiers in nanoscience,
technology & their
applications NanoSciTech-
2012, Panjab University,
Chd.
February
16-18, 2012
93. Study of photocatalytic
degradation of 2,4,6-tcp in
aqueous solution using TiO2
nanoparticles
International Conference on
Frontiers in nanoscience,
technology & their
applications NanoSciTech-
2012, Panjab University,
Chd.
February
16-18, 2012
94. Photocatalytic Decolorization
of a Textile Dye in Aqueous
Phase Using Metal Oxide
Nanoparticles
Prof. R.C.Paul
International Conference
on Emerging Trends in
Chemistry, held at Deptt.
of Chemistry & Centre of
Advanced Studies in
Chemistry, Panjab
University.
February
11-12, 2011
95. Nano-particle synthesis from
fly ash and its environmental
applications
Prof. R.C.Paul
International Conference
on Emerging Trends in
Chemistry, held at Deptt.
of Chemistry & Centre of
Advanced Studies in
Chemistry, Panjab
University.
February
11-12, 2011
Annexure – III
S.No. Name of
Faculty
Member
Area of training/development Duration
(days)
When
(date)
1. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for developing the detailed
contents of 4th
semester of diploma
programmes in Chemical Engineering
(Spl. in Polymer Engineering) and
Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Paint
Technolgy) for the state of Haryana,
held at NITTTR, Chd.
1 22.08.12
2. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for developing the detailed
contents of 3rd
and 4th
semester of
diploma programmes in Chemical
Engineering (Spl. in Polymer
Engineering) and Chemical Engineering
(Spl. in Paint Technolgy) and Rubber
Technology for the state of Haryana,
held at NITTTR, Chd.
1 27.07.12
3. Seema Kapoor Short term course on Renewable Energy
Based Technologies.
5 16-20
July,12
4. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for finalizing the curriculum for
diploma programme in Polymer
Engineering (Spl. in Plastic Technolgy)
for the state of Haryana, held at
NITTTR, Chd.
1 03.04.12
5. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop from as a subject
expert for designing the curriculum of
diploma programme in Chemical
Engineering (Spl. in Polymer
2 6-7
Mar,12
Engineering) for the state of Haryana,
held at NITTTR, Chd.
6. Seema Kapoor Pre-Conference Workshop
NanoSciTech-2012 held at Panjab
University, Chandigarh.
1 15.02.12
7. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for revising the curriculum of
three year Diploma programme in
“Plastic Technolgy” for Punjab state,
held at NITTTR, Chd.
2 8-9
Dec,10
8. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for revising the curriculum of
diploma programme in “Chemical
Engineering” for Punjab state, held at
NITTTR, Chd.
2 2-3
Dec,10
9. Seema Kapoor Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for revising the curriculum of
diploma programme in “Chemical
Engineering” and “Plastic Technolgy”
for the state of Punjab, held at NITTTR,
Chd.
1 22.07.10
10. Seema Kapoor Short term programme on Research in
Technical Education, held at NITTTR,
Chandigarh.
5 23-27
Nov,09
11. Gaurav Verma 73rd
GOC, Academic Staff College,
Panjab University, Chandigarh
28 1-28
Mar,07
12. Gaurav Verma Orientation Course “Role of IT in
Chemical Engg” 7-27 September,2007
Dept of Computer Science &
Applications, P.U., Chandigarh.
13. Gaurav Verma Orientation Course “Role of IT in
Chemical Engg”, Dept of Computer
Science & Applications, P.U.,
Chandigarh.
21 7-27
Sep,07
14. Gaurav Verma Advances in Composites, AICTE-ISTE
STTP at NIT Rourkela, Orissa.
5 2-6 June,
08
15. Gaurav Verma Polymer Composites &
Nanocomposites, DST-SERC School
IIT Delhi.
6 26 Nov-
01 Dec,
2007
16. Gaurav Verma Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for finalizing the curriculum for
diploma programme in Polymer
Engineering (Spl. in Plastic Technolgy)
for the state of Haryana, held at
NITTTR, Chd.
1 03.04.12
17. Sushil K.Kansal Refresher course on “Information
Technology (Interdisciplinary)” from
UGC Academic Staff College, Panjab
University, Chandigarh.
21 7-27
Sep,07
18. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for developing the detailed
contents of 4th
semester of diploma
programmes in Chemical Engineering
(Spl. in Polymer Engineering) and
Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Paint
Technolgy) for the state of Haryana,
held at NITTTR, Chd.
1 22.08.12
19. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for developing the detailed
contents of 3rd
and 4th
semester of
diploma programmes in Chemical
Engineering (Spl. in Polymer
Engineering) and Chemical Engineering
(Spl. in Paint Technolgy) and Rubber
1 27.07.12
Technology for the state of Haryana,
held at NITTTR, Chd.
20. Sushil K.Kansal Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for finalizing the curriculum for
diploma programme in Polymer
Engineering (Spl. in Plastic Technolgy)
for the state of Haryana, held at
NITTTR, Chd.
1 03.04.12
21. Anupama
Thakur
Curriculum workshop as a subject
expert for developing the detailed
contents of 4th
semester of diploma
programmes in Chemical Engineering
(Spl. in Polymer Engineering) and
Chemical Engineering (Spl. in Paint
Technolgy) for the state of Haryana,
held at NITTTR, Chd.
1 22.08.12
22. Anupama
Thakur
Short term course on Renewable Energy
Based Technologies.
5 16-20
July,12
23. Anupama
Thakur
Pre-Conference Workshop
NanoSciTech-2012 held at Panjab
University, Chandigarh.
1 15.02.12
Extension /Invited Lectures Delivered Along With Date, Institute Where Delivered
And Topic
Prof. Anupama Sharma
Chain Extended Polyurethane Nanocomposites From Vegetable Oil Reinforced With
Modified Clay And Cellulose Nanofibers
Invited Lecture at International Symposium On Macro And Supra-Molecular
Architectures And Materials,
November 21-25, 2012 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
1. Bio-Nanocomposites Based On Cellulose Nanofibers (From Agricultural Biomass)
Reinforced In Thermoplastic Starch Polymer
Keynote Lecture At International Conference On Bioinspired And Biobased
Chemistry & Materials
October 3-5, 2012, Université De Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France And
Endorsed By Material Research Society (MRS)
2. Biodegradable Nanocomposites For Sustainable Food Packaging
National Symposium On Recent Advances In Chemical Science
September 20, 2012 Organised By Department Of Chemistry And Centre Of
Advanced Studies In Chemistry, Panjab University
3. Polymeric Nanocomposites; The “Nano Effect” On Properties
National Conference On Materials Science: Applications In Energy &
Environment
2-3 March 2012, DAV College Jalandhar
4. Interpenetrating Polymer Network Nanocomposites From Castor Oil Based
Polyurethanes And Modified Clay
International Conference “Health Care India-2012”
Feb 20-23, 2012, IIT Delhi, Jamia Hamdard and Asian Polymer Association
Seminars /Conferences/Workshops Organised
1) Organising Secretary, UGC Sponsored National Seminar On Green Technologies,
Energy Security And Sustainable Development Organized By UICET Under
Assistance Programme (SAP), University Grants Commission
2) Organising Chair, International Conference On “Polymers On The Frontiers Of
Science And Technology” (APA-2013) To Be Held In February 2013.
3) Organising Secretary, International Conference On Frontiers In Nanoscience,
Nanotechnology And Their Applications, Nanoscitech-2012 Conducted By Panjab
University On February 15-18, 2012
ANNERXURE-IV
BOOKS:
1. Ahmed, J, & Shivhare, U.S., “Thermal Processing of Vegetables”, Chapter 13, 2005.
In: (Editor Professor Sun, Ireland): Thermal Processing of Food Products, Marcel –
Dekkar Publication, USA.
2. Bansal, R.C. & Goyal, M., “Activated Carbon Adsorption”, CRC Press, New York
(2005).
3. Ahmed, J. & Shivhare, U.S. 2005. “Thermal Processing of Vegetables”, In: (Editor:
W.Sun). Thermal Processing of Fruits and Vegetables, Marcel – Dekkar Publication.
4. Singh, Jodh 2013. "Welding of Aluminium - An Experimental Approach", bearing
ISBN 978-3-659-43646-8
5 Emerging Paradigms Of Nanotechnology, Pearson Education, 2012, ISBN 978-81-
317-8991-9
Ranbir Chander Sobti, Anupama Kaushik, Bhupinder Singh And Surya Kant
Tripathi
6. Shivhare, US; Orsat, V & Raghavan, GSV. 2010. Application of Hybrid Technology
Using Microwaves for Drying and Extraction. In: (Editors: Passos, ML and Ribeiro,
CP). Innovation in Food Engineering. CRC Press. USA.
7. Shivhare, US; Raghavan, GSV; Ghoshal, G & Basu, S. 2011. Drying of Food
Materails. In (Editors: Bawa, AS and Chauhan, OP). Food Science. New Age
Publication, India.
Annexure-VA
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE FACULTY
July 1, 2010 to June 30,2011
Name of the Department: University Institute of Chemical Engineering
and Technology
Prof. V.K.Rattan : Nominated by UGC as visiting professor in Univ. of Mauritius,
Mauritius, under UGC-TEC programme Elected council member
of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers , Kolkatta for three years.
(Jan 2011- Dec 2013).
Dr. U.S. Shivhare: Editorial Board Member of Food and Bioprocess Technology – An
International Journal being published by Springer, New York, USA.
Patent on “Design and development of guar dehulling machine based
on patented process”, Vishwakarma RK; Shivhare US & Nanda SK
(2011), India. Under Process.
Mr. Gaurav Verma: Prof S. Sundaresan Award at International Symposium for Research
Scholars, 20-22 December 2010 IIT Madras, for Paper based on Phd
work- awarded to Gaurav Verma, Anupama Kaushik and Anup K
Ghosh.
July 1, 2011 to June 30,2012
Name of the Department: University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology
Prof. V.K.Rattan : Elected council member of Indian Institute of
Chemical Engineers , Kolkatta for three years.
(January 2011- December 2013). Elected as Vice-
President, IIChE for one year (January 2012-
December 2012). Nominated by UGC as visiting
professor in Univ. of Mauritius, Mauritius, under
UGC-TEC programme
Prof. U.S.Shivhare : Appointed as Director, Central Institute of Post
Harvest Engineering & Technology (CIPHET)
Ludhiana.
Prof. Anupama Sharma : Research Award by UGC. Elected Secretary, Asian
Polymer Association. Member, Scientific
Committee, 3rd International Conference on
Biodegradable and Biobased Polymers (BIOPOL-
2011), 29-31 August 2011, ECPM, University of
Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France. Organising
Secretary, International Conference on nanoscience,
nanotechnology and their Applications
(NanoSciTech-2012), February 16-19, 2012, Panjab
University, Chandigarh
Prof Neeta Sharma
: Member, Advisory Committee, International
conference "Chemical Constellation Cheminar –
2012 (CCC-2012)" Chemistry for Sustainable
Development and Innovations,10th to 12th
September 2012, NIT, Jalandhar, Punjab, India
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE FACULTY
July 1, 2012 to June 30,2013
Name of the Department: Dr. S.S.Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering
and Technology
Prof. V.K.Rattan: Keynote speaker The 21st. Thai Institute of Chemical
Engineering and Applied Chemistry, TIChE, Hatyai, Thailand
" Low cost adsorbents for water pollution control ", Keynote
lecture delivered on “ Prediction of kinematic viscosities for
binary liquid mixtures”, in “Annual Conference of Society of
Separation Process engineers”, Tokyo, Japan , 24th May,
2013, Elected President Indian Institute of Chemical
Engineers,(IIChE) Kolkata 2013
Dr. Gaurav Verma Elected Honorary Secretary Indian Plastic Institute (IPI)
Chandigarh Sub Chapter, Key Note Speaker at "Emerging
New material in Engineering Applications (ENMEA-2013)"
VSS University of Technology, Burla Odisha. 19-20 January
2013.
Dr. Gurpreet Kaur : Young Scientist Award (Physical Chemistry Section) for
Oral presentation in 31st Annual conference of Indian council
of Chemists held at Rajkot on 26th
-28th
December 2012
The Institute has been sanctioned a grant of Rs.10 crore under TEQIP-II,
on10th
June,2014
ANNERXURE-VB
Professional Activities
The students are actively involved in organizing various activities which occur on the
premises. The students have their own Chapters for various organizations like
1. Indian Plastic Institute (IPI)
2. IIChE (Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers)
3. ENACTUS
The organizations not only have a professional character, they also inspire innovation
and interaction with industry.
Dr. SSB UICET is a Chandigarh Regional Center of IIChE. IIChE is recognized by the
Department of Science and Technology, Government of India¸ as a Scientific and
Industrial Research organization. IIChE publishes a quarterly journal, the Indian
Chemical Engineer (ICE), which has been the Institutes‟ main organ since 1959.
List of activities undertaken by IIChe
Date Event Description
14 .03.2010
Esoterica It marked the beginning of the technical session
of annual function of the University Institute of
Chemical Engineering & Technology, Panjab
University, Chandigarh “Cyanide 2010”. The
event was sponsored by Student Chapter of
IIChE (Chandigarh Regional Centre). The
theme of paper presentation competition was
„Science and Technology‟.
20.03.2010 Children Science
Congress
2nd
day of CHASCON -2010 started with
Children Science Congress
23.02.2011 F-FACTOR- F-FACTOR was based on theoretical knowledge
of fluid dynamics and its application practically
by the use of pipes and fittings.
24.02.2011 SIMPLANT
Teams were given a map showing various region
like hills,rivers ,ports,forests ,mines ,dam,
railways etc Participants set up various industries
like paper, fertilizer, petrochemical etc at best
possible locations on the map and gave a
presentation on the same.
25.02.2011 CHEM
QUIZ
40 teams(2 member) participated in the
preliminary written objective round consisting of
conceptual questions upto fifth semester and
general awareness.
03.02.2012 National
Seminar
One day national seminar on Recent
Developments in Petroleum and Gas Industry
14.03.2012 Invited talk Invited Talk OnNature be Commanded or
Obeyed?
– Lessons from Ozone HoleByDr.Pawan
SharmaAssociate Professor,Deptt. of Chemistry,
Kurukshetra University,Kurukshetra University
22.03.2012 One day workshop
on emotional
Intelligence
By Mr.Surinder Sharma, Alumnus (UICET)2007
Faridabad Institute Of Management Studies
(Fims)
21.08.2012 Technical Lecture-I
From Footprinting Towards Life Cycle
Sustainability Assessment
Speaker :Professor. Dr. Matthias Finkbeiner.
6.11.2012
Interactive Session
on Fostering
Industry-Institute
Partnership
The interactive session on fostering Industry-
Institute partnership organized by Indian Institute
of Chemical Engineers, Chandigarh Chapter, and
University Institute of Chemical Engineering and
Technology, Panjab University at Golden Jubilee
Hall, PU, CHD. The session was aimed at
getting acquainted with industrial ideology
behind the industry-institute partnership through
eminent industry personalities. The session was
chaired by Prof. Arun Grover, Vice Chancellor,
P.U. and Mr. Rajiv Vaishnav, Vice President,
NASSCOM was chief guest. About 25 guests
from industry from tricity, faculty and students
attended the session.
07.02 .2013to
09.02.2013
CHEM-O-
PHILIA:
Cyanide'13 in collaboration with Azeotropy (IIT-
Bombay) organized CHEM-O-PHILIA (A quiz
on chemical Engineering) was organized by CHD
regional Center and Dr.SSBhatnagar UICET
Panajb University Chandigarh on . This was an
opportunity for young Chemical Engineers to
showcase their knowledge and unravel the
mysteries of Chemical Engineering technology.
2.ESOTERICA:
Cyanide‟13 organized ESOTERICA which was a
powerpoint presentation on one of the following
topics: “Green Technology” And “E-Waste
Management”.
3.F FACTOR:-
Cyanide'13 organized F-FACTOR which was
based on theoretical knowledge of fluid dynamics
and its application practically by the use of pipes
and fittings.
21.02.2013
Dr. Shanti
SwarupBhatnagar
Portrait Unveiling
Ceremony &
Naming UICET as
Dr. S.S. Bhatnagar
UICET
Chandigarh Regional Centre (CRC) –of Indian
Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE) and
UICET, Panjab University, jointly organized Dr.
Shanti SwarupBhatnagar Portrait Unveiling
Ceremony & Naming UICET as Dr. S.S.
Bhatnagar UICET at Auditorium, UICET,
Panjab University, Chandigarh . About 150
participants from industry, Research and
Development, Academia attended the event.
PadamVibhushan Professor M. M. Sharma :,
FRS, was the Chief Guest . Grandson of Dr. S.S.
Bhatnagar, Sh. ArunBhatnagar, IAS (Retd.) was
the Guest of Honour on the occasion . Prof. Arun
K. Grover, Vice chancellor, PanjabUniversity
presided over the function. The Chief Guest,
Prof. M.M. Sharma, F.R.S., enlightened the
audience with his talk on “Exciting and
Rewarding World of Chemical Engineering”.
20.3.2013. An Interaction of
Faculty and
research scholars of
UICET on
Prof. Amarjeet S. Bassi,. Professor, Chemical
and Biochemical Engineering Thompson
Engineering Bldg
He discussedregarding research opportunities at
Western Ontario.
11.05.2013 The 3rd meeting of
Council of Indian
Institute of
Chemical Engineers
( IIChE )
Chandigarh Regional Centre (CRC) –of Indian
Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE) and
UICET, Panjab University, jointly organized the
3rd meeting of National Executive Council of
Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers ( IICHE )
was held. It was Presided by Prof. V.K.Rattan,
president IIChE.
Feb 2014 Chascon
Indian Plastics Institute (IPI) Student Chapter Dr SSB UICET
Indian Plastics Institute (IPI)is a world class professional organization enabling
global standards of knowledge and education in plastics, polymers and related
industries to create an enduring awareness of societal benefits of plastics. It forms
and organizes a strong professional body of those in industry and academic institutes
connected or concerned with plastics, natural and synthetic high polymers and other
related materials.
On March 16, 2013:-
1. The members of IPI Student Chapter visited Diplast Industries, Industrial .Area,
Mohali to get an insight about the equipment and processes in plastic manufacturing
2. They also visited Windsor Packaging Company near Baddi to get an insight of
manufacturing of three different products- E.P.S (Thermocol) Industrial Packaging
(Insulation sheets), E.P.S Disposable Glasses, BOPP Self Adhesive Tape.
On August 28, 2013:-
Indian Plastics Institute (IPI) Student Chapter Dr SSB UICET was officially
launched by Prof. Arun Kumar Grover Vice-Chancellor, Panjab University under
the event Wrap Age: An event that focuses on Plastic Packaging in modern times in
which undergraduates from various colleges participated.
On November 23, 2013:-
1. ELICIT was organized - A Solution to Plastic Waste from its stable wherein not
only undergraduates but also school going students utilized their creativity by
making amazing models from plastic waste.
2. The IPI Newsletter was officially launched .
4.4.2. Organization of paper contests, design contests etc. and their achievements(3)
An annual All India Youth Festival (Cyanide) is hosted by the students of
this institute. The event spread over 3 days is organized and managed
exclusively by the students of Dr SSB UICET.
Some of the events held during Cyanide are :
Technical Events:
1. Apprentice 2. Bizarre bazaar 3. B-Quiz 4. Chem quiz
5. Telly fan 6. Esoterica 7. Food quiz 8. Map quiz
9. Mock cat 10. Mock placement 11. Poly quiz 12. Simplant
13. Spellathon 14. Vampire diaries quiz 15. Wordstock
16. Youth parliament 17. Know your University
S.No Date Event Name of
paper/
Design
contest
Achievements
1 14.03.2010 ESOTERICA Paper entitled
„Plasma
Technology‟
First price Rs. 500 – Nitin
Sharma of Dr. SSB UICET
2 23.02.2011 F-FACTOR- 1st prize(Rs 1000)- Anoop &
Abhishek
2nd prize(Rs 500)- Ravi
Chawla & Tanya
3 24.02.2011 SIMPLANT 1st prize(Rs1000)- Vishesh &
Karan
2nd prize(Rs500)- Nitin
Gupta & Bismanpreet
4 25.02.2011 CHEM QUIZ 1st Prize( Rs 1500)- Siddharth
Singh & Gaurav Mittal (3rd
yr)
2nd prize( Rs 1000)- Nitin
Gupta & Bismanpreet (3rd yr)
3rd prize(Rs 500)- Jalaj &
Devashish (3rd yr)
5 07.02.2012
to
09.02.2012
1.CHEM-O-
PHILIA:
1st prize Rs. 2500
SahilTaneja&VayankuDhingr
(B.E.Chem4th
yr)
2nd
prize Rs.1500 Shubhang
Sharma &SalilNarula (B.E.
Chem 3rd
year)
2.ESOTERICA:
1st prize Rs. 1000/-
NitinGupta(B.E.Chem 4th
yr))
2nd
prize Rs.750/-
DeepanshuMisra( B.E. FT
3rd
yr)
3.F FACTOR:-
1st prize Rs. 1000/-
SahilTaneja&VayankuDhingra
(B.E.Chem4th
yr))
2nd
prize Rs.500/- Sudhir
Kumar & Sunil Kumar (B.E.
Chem 2th
year)
6 September
2013
Chemcon
poster
presentation
competition
1st prize Suvan BE + MBA 3
rd
year
7 September
2013
Chemcon
technical quiz 1st prize Suvan BE + MBA 3
rd
year
8 Feb 2014 Chascon best paper
presentation
on next
generation
hybrid cars.
1st prize Suvan BE MBA 4
th
year
9 Feb 2014 Chascon Science quiz 2nd
prize – Shubhang Sharma
BE +MBA 3rd
year
10 2014 Enactus Business quiz 3rd
prize – Shubhang Sharma
BE +MBA 3rd
year
11 6.03.2014 to
8.03.2014
Cyanide
F-factor
1st prize- Deepak malik,
Abhinav Mahajan
2nd
Prize- Sagar Ahuja,
Nirbhik Chawla
6.03.2014 to
8.03.2014
Chem. Quiz 1st prize- Sagar Ahuja, Nirbhik
Chawla
2nd
prize-Ankur Jain, Siddhart
Kaul
6.03.2014 to
8.03.2014
Esoteric 1st prize- Abhinav Mahajan,
Aditi Goyal
2nd
prize Saurabh Mittal,
Kartik Gupta
4.4.3. Publication of technical magazines, newsletters etc. (3)
List the above publications along with the names of the editors, publishers etc.
TATVA, an annual technical magazine, is an endeavour by the 3rd
year students of
the department which aims to provide a knowledge sharing platform and a forum for
Indian Chemical, Food and Allied Industries. The magazine harbours the research
work carried out by the students of the department, and also holds an array of other
articles of interest for students of engineering. TATVA gives the student an
opportunity to introduce their ideas to those who can judge its feasibility and
functionality in the real life scenarios.
Year 2011
Honorary editor :Head of the department
Dr. V.K.Rattan
Editorial in Chief: Ankush Manchanda 3rd
year student
Teacher advisor
Prof.V.K.Rattan
Prof R.K.Chhabra
Dr. Seema Kapoor
Dr. Amrit Pal Toor
Student members: Amiteshwar Singh, Latika Singh
Publisher: President – Chemical Engineering Society
Year 2012
Honorary editor :Head of the department
Prof R.K.Chhabra
Editorial in chief: Abhishek Handa 3rd
year student
Teacher advisor
Prof R.K.Chhabra
Prof.V.K.Rattan
Dr. Amrit Pal Toor
Student members: Kaavini Takkar, Shailender Chaudhary
Publisher: President – Chemical Engineering Society
Year 2013
Patron :Head of the department
Prof R.K.Chhabra
Teacher- in-charge
Prof. Neeta Sharma
Editorial in chief: Sayyantana Dutta 3rd
year student
Faculty Advisory Board
Dr. Anupama Thakur
Dr. Seema Kapoor
Dr. Gargi Ghosal
Student members: Tanya Aggarwal, Runjot Singh
Publisher: President – Chemical Engineering Society
Year 2014
Patron :Head of the department
Prof U.S.Shivhare
Teacher- in-charge
Prof. Neeta Sharma
Editorial Team: 3rd
Year Students
Navjot Kaur
Shubhang Sharma
Suchetna Bandhopadya
Tarun Parashar
Vaasu Soni
Faculty Advisory Board
Dr. Anupama Thakur
Dr. Seema Kapoor
Dr. Gargi Ghosal
Publisher: President – Chemical Engineering Society
3.1 Entrepreneurship initiatives, product designs, and innovations (3)
Patents (02) By Dr. U.S. Shivhare
1. Process of dehulling guar seed for redefined sugar gum split production. Indian
patent application no. 1283/DEL/2007. Publication date:03/04/2009.
Journal No. 14/2009. Vishwakarma RK; Nanda SK & Shivhare US(2009) ,
India.
2. Design and development of guar dehulling machine based on patented process.
Vishwakarma RK; Shivhare US & Nanda SK(2011) , India.
4.4.5. Publications and awards in inter institute events by students of the
programme of study (3)
Include a Table having those publications, which fetch awards by students in the
events/conferences organized by other institutes. Include a tabulated list of all other
student publications in a separate annexure.
S.No Date Event Publication Awards
1 22.03.2013to
24.03.2013
COGNIZANCE
-IIT ROORKEE
Prototype Heat
Exchanger Design
2nd
Prize Saksham
Srivastava BE Chem 3rd
yr
2 22.03.2013to
24.03.2013
COGNIZANCE
-IIT
ROORKEE-
Spotlight
Technical,
economical &
business plan
design of biodiesel
plant
3rd
Prize Saksham
Srivastava BE Chem 3rd
yr
3 22.03.2013to
24.03.2013
IIT ROORKE Design and
simulation of a
Bio-diesel Plant
Design
1st prize Suvan BE +
MBA 3rd
year
4 22.03.2013to
24.03.2013
IIT ROORKE Business quiz 2nd
prize Suvan BE +
MBA 3rd
year
5 22.03.2013to
24.03.2013
IIT ROORKE
Spotlight
Algae biodiesel 1st prize Shubahng
Sharma BE + MBA 3rd
year
6 April 2013 IIT ROORKE
Mumbai
Chemophillia-
Tecnical quiz
2nd
prize Shubahng
Sharma BE + MBA 3rd
year
7 19.06.2013 Tata Chemicals-
Mumbai
Changing society
with Science
1st prize Rs.5000/
Gaurav Gupta BE Chem
3rd
year
3rd
prize Rs 2500/
Saurabh Mittal
8 September
2013
Chemcom
Andhra Pradesh
Technical quiz 1st prize – Shubhang
Sharma BE +MBA 3rd
year
9 2013 PATEXIA-
online event US
based
Ideate and Innovate 3rd
Prize Saksham
Srivastava BE Chem 4th
yr
10 11.11.2013 Seminar on
Sustainable
Development ,
Dr. SSB UICET
1st Prize Saksham
Srivastava BE Chem 4th
yr
11 2013 Mumbai Team Enactus 3rd
in League in
Nationals. Team
president –Deepanshu
Mishra 4th
yr
12 Dec 2013 British Journal
of Applied
Science &
Research
Position offered as
Reviewer
Cash token of $500 to
Saksham Srivastava BE
Chem 4th
yr
13 Dec 2013 CHEMCON-
ICT Mumbai
This award was
presented by IIChe
for the best paper
presentation of the
year 2013.
Gouri Dutta award medal
Suvan BE + MBA 3rd
year and Shubhang
Sharma
BE + MBA 3rd
year
14 2014 Clean Tech Best innovation &
design
Selected in top 30 teams
all over the world
Saksham Srivastava BE
Chem 4th
yr
15 Feb 2014 CHASCON Poster presentation 1st Prize Saksham
Srivastava BE Chem 4th
yr
16 26.02.2014 to
01.03.2014
TRYST-14
IIT Delhi
Preparation and
chaterisationof
starch-MMT clay
based
Nanocomposites
3rd
prize Abhinav
Mahajan BE CHEM
4th
yr, Rohil Kapoor BE
CHEM 3rd
yr, Jahnvi BE
CHEM 1st yr
Annexure-VI
Name of
student
Year of
passing
Name of Institute(for
higher studies)
Entrance Exam
undertaken
Abhirabh Basu 2011 Polytechnic Institute Of
New York Univ,Brooklyn
Abhishek
Kamra
2011 Symbiosis Centre for
Management and
H.R.D.,Pune
SNAP
Ajay Gupta 2011 Imperial College London None
Harinder Singh 2011 Symbiosis Institute of
Management Studies,Pune
SNAP
Harman Gill 2011 U.I.C.E.T.,Panjab
University
Ishan Sood 2011 Department of English and
Cultural Studies, P.U.
Navi Johal 2011 University of Windsor(M.E.
in Environmental eng.)
Palash Kumar
Farsoiya
2011 I.I.T. B.H.U. Varanasi now
in SRF Chemicals
GATE
Pallavi Mathur 2011 I.I.M. Ahmedabad
Sandeep Mehra 2011 California State University,
Northridge(M.S.)
Sharanjot Kaur 2011 FORE School of
Management, New Delhi
C.A.T.
Shilpa Soni 2011 Sant Longowal Institute of
Engineering and
Technology
Taruna Keshav 2011 I.I.T. GATE
Veralika Singh 2011 I.I.T. Roorkee GATE
Yogesh Mehta 2011 UBS,Panjab University C.A.T.
Perminder Jit
Kaur
2011 IIT Delhi GATE
Vipin
Choudhary
2011 UBS,Panjab University C.A.T.
Sartaj Singh 2012 Institute of Chemical
Technology ( UDCT),
Mumbai(food)
Tarun Kumar 2012 U.I.C.E.T.,Panjab
University
Sunil
Choudhary
2012 NITIE, Mumbai C.A.T.
Shivani Mehtra 2012 M.D.I.,Gurgaon C.A.T.
Sanat Dutt
Bhardwaj
2012 U.I.C.E.T.,Panjab
University
Ravi Chawla 2012 Texas A&M(Phd)
Nancy Mehra 2012 I.I.T. Roorkee GATE
Karan Malik 2012 I.I.T. Guwahati GATE
Kanishk Dogar 2012 Symbiosis Institute Of
Business Management,Pune
SNAP
Eeshwar Jeet
Singh
2012 La Trobe University
,Victoria
Ankit Thaur 2012 UBS,Panjab University C.A.T.
Gaurav Rawal 2013 I.I.T. Kanpur GATE
Lubhani
Mishra
2013 I.I.T. Kanpur GATE
Salman Zafar 2013 I.I.T. Roorkee GATE
Karuna Nalwa 2013 U.I.C.E.T., Panjab
University
Mohit Dayal 2013 U.I.C.E.T., Panjab
University
Neetu Tanwar 2013 U.I.C.E.T., Panjab
University
Annexure-VII
Library
Library space and ambience, timings and usage, availability of a qualified librarian
and other staff, library automation, online access, networking, etc.
Carpet area of library (in m2) : 195
Reading space (in m2):
Number of seats in reading space : 40
Number of users (issue book) per day : 100
Number of users (reading space) per day : 200
Timings during working days : 9.00AM-5.00PM
Timings during weekend : Closed
Timings during vacation : 9.00 AM- 5.00PM
Number of library staff :2
Number of library staff with degree in Library Management: 1
Computerization for search, indexing, issue/return records: No Automation
Bar coding used: No
Library services on Internet/Intranet INDEST or other similar membership
archives
: Through A C Joshi Digital Library
Titles and volumes per title
Number of titles...................................Number of
volumes.................................
Number of new
titles added
Number of new
editions added
Number of new volumes
added
CFYm2 77
CFYm1 10
CFY 140
Scholarly journal subscription
Details CFY CFYm1 CFYm2 CFYm3
Science As soft copy
As hard copy
Engg. and Tech. As soft copy 4 1
As hard copy 18 16 14 16
Pharmacy As soft copy
As hard copy
Architecture As soft copy
As hard copy
Hotel Management As soft copy
As hard copy
Digital Library
Availability of digital library contents:
Yea
r
Expen
diture
Comments, if any
Book
Magazines/
journals (for
hard copy
subscription)
Magazines/jour
nas (for soft
copy
subscription)
Misc.
Conten
ts
CFY
m2
Rs
97,500
Rs 2,33,750
CFY
m1
Rs
2,17,500
Rs 2,68,125
CFY Rs
47,500
Rs 2,75,000
Annexure-VIII
Internet
Name of the Internet Provider: Reliance, BSNL and NKM
(National knowledge commission under ministry of HRD)
Available bandwidth:
Reliance : 155 MBS
BSNL : 1GB
NKM : 1GB
Access speed:
Reliance : 155 MBS
BSNL : 1GB
NKM : 1GB
Availability of Internet in an exclusive lab:
The internet facility is available in all the laboratories of the university.
Availability in most computing labs:
The internet facility is available in most of the computing labs.
Availability in departments and other units:
The internet facility is available in all the departments and other units.
Availability in faculty rooms:
The internet facility is available in all the faculty rooms of the university.
Institute‟s own e-mail facility to faculty/students:
The university‟s own –mail facility only to faculty.
Security/privacy to e-mail/Internet users:
Annexure-
IXS.noNo.
Research
Scholar
Scholar
iTilte of Thesis of
Thesis
Funding
Agencyencies
Enrolment
Datete
1 Mr. Amit
Sobti
Flow of Viscoelastic
Fluid Through
Packed Bed: An
Experimental Study
by SERB, DST New
Delhi
SERB, DST New
Delhi
19.03.2008
2 Mr.Rajiv
Arora
parametric study on
biodiesel production
from high free fatty
acid rice bran &
algae chlorella
minutissima using
heterogeneous
catalyst
- 10.05.2011
3 Ms.
Kamalpreet
Kaur
- UGC 08.11.2011
4 Ms.Sonia
Sharma R
synthesis,
characterization and
bioactivity evaluation
of nano
hydroxyapatite doped
with different
elements for bone
tissue engineering
aplications
- 10.10.2008
5 Ms. Sheetal
Monga
synthesis and
characterization of
lactide based
biodegradable
polyurethane
nanocomposites
DST 24.01.2011
6 Mr. Lokesh synthesis and
charactrization of
nano-hydroxyapatite
polurethane nano-
composite scaffolds
UGC 01.03.2011
7 Mr.Mandip synthesis and CSIR, New Delhi 05.11.2009
Singh characterization of
modified cellulose
nanofibrill waste
green nano composite
8 Ms. Ruby
Gupta
- - 18.06.2012
9 Ms. Suchita
Kohli
Synthesis and
characterization of
sol-gel deprived lonic
substituted
nanodimensional
hydroxyapatite
- 04.11.2009
10 Ms. Mamta
Bhagat
equilibrium and
dynamic adsorption
of some organic and
inorganic compounds
using activated
carbons
- 05.07.2006
11 Mr.Dheeraj
Ahuja
- UGC 04.03.2013
12 Ms. Nisha
Dhariwal
- UGC Rajiv
Gandhi National
Fellowship
03.01.2013
13 Ms. Parul
Singla
13.12.2012
14 Mr. Maninder
Kumar
- - 12.04.2013
ANNEXURE-X
International
conference on
Polymer
Science and
Engineering
(PSE-2010)
UICET, Panjab
University,
Chandigarh
November 25-26,
2010
Prof. V.K. Rattan
International
conference on
Polymer
Science and
Engineering
(PSE-2010)
UICET, Panjab
University,
Chandigarh
November 25-26,
2010
Ms. Gargi
Ghoshal
Dr. Anupama Sharma,
Otrganising Secretary
International
conference on
Polymer
Science and
Engineering
(PSE-2010)
UICET, Panjab
University,
Chandigarh.
November 25-26,
2010
Mr. Amit Sobti
FAQSAT IIT Kharagpur
February 24 – 25,
2011.
Ms. Gargi
Ghoshal
UGC,SAP
sponsored
National
Seminar on
Green
Technologies,
Energy
Security and
Sustainable
Development
P.U. Chandigarh
September 17
,2012
All Faculty
members
Prof. R.K.Chhabra
(Chairperson,Dr.SSBUICET)
International
conference on
Polymers on
the Frontiers of
Science and
Technology
P.U.Chandigarh
February 21-23,
2013
All Faculty
members
Dr. Anupama Sharma
(Organizing Chair)