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Evaluative Reports of Departments (For Re-Assessment)
Submitted to
National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bangalore
March 2015
2
Contents
Aeronautical Engineering ............................................................................................................................. 4
Architecture Department ............................................................................................................................. 31
Civil Engineering Department .................................................................................................................... 69
Computer Applications ............................................................................................................................... 92
Computer Science and Engineering .......................................................................................................... 118
Information Technology ........................................................................................................................... 139
Electronics and Communication Engineering ........................................................................................... 160
Electrical and Electronics Engineering ..................................................................................................... 175
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering ........................................................................................... 199
Automobile Engineering ........................................................................................................................... 217
Chemical Engineering ............................................................................................................................... 247
Mechanical Engineering ........................................................................................................................... 256
Department of Management Studies ......................................................................................................... 283
School of Science and Humanities ............................................................................................................ 310
Appendix A ................................................................................................................................................ 340
**Annexures are available during the team visit. This is a condensed report.
Code of Ethics followed in departments is mentioned in Appendix A
3
School of Aeronautical Sciences
4
Aeronautical Engineering
1. Name of the Department : Aeronautical Engineering
2. Year of Establishment : 1996
3. Is the Department part of a School / Faculty of the University?
Yes, School of Aeronautical Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered :
B.Tech (Aeronautical Engineering)
• B.Tech (Aerospace Engineering)
M.Tech (Aeronautical Engineering)
• M.Tech (Avionics)
• M.Tech (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
MBA in Aviation Management/ School of Management
M.Tech Avionics / School of Electrical Sciences
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
Sl.No Name of the Course In collaboration National/
International Participants Year
1 Introduction to Technical
Authoring of Aircraft Manuals CDG BOEING International B.Tech
2014
Onwards
2 Aircraft and Systems- Industry
Perspective NASSCOM National M.Tech
2013
Onwards
3
Aeronautics and
Manufacturing Technology
Aircraft Design and
Manufacturing
Aerodynamics &Avionics
HAL National
736 students
trained in 21
batches.
2005
Onwards
4 Flight Simulator Training OFS National
Industry
Employees and
Students
2010
Onwards
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
5
8. Examination System: Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
SL.NO SUBJECT NAME DEPARTMENT
1 Numerical Methods S&H
2 Engg., Mathematics I,II&III S&H
3 Advanced Engg., Mathematics S&H
4 Applied Mathematics for avionics S&H
5 Probability & Statistics S&H
6 Communication Skill Lab S&H
7 Environmental Science S&H
8. Microprocessor and its Application ECE
9. Computer Programming Lab CSE
10 Management Studies MBA
11 Finite Element Methods Auto
12 Aviation Management MBA
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others):
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Senior Professor 2 2 2
Professor 4 4 4
Associate Professors 3 3 3
Asst. Professors 21 21 21
Visiting Faculty 1 1 1
Teaching Associates 4 4 4
Sl. No Subject Name Department
1 Finite Element Method Auto
2 Aviation Management MBA
6
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance:
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1. Dr. Dilip.A.Shah Ph.D Sr. Prof &
HoD Aerodynamics 33 5*
2 Dr. R. Asokan Ph.D Prof. Composites 34 3*
3 Dr. K. Ramajeyathilagam Ph.D Sr. Prof. Structures 30 5*
4 Dr. R. Santhanakrishnan Ph.D Prof. Composite
Structure 16 3*
5 Prof. T.V. Nagarajan M.E. Prof. Aircraft Structures 34 -
6 Dr. P. Manivannan Ph.D Prof. Propulsion 15 1*
7 Mr. S. Murugesan B.E. Assoc.
Prof. Propulsion 40 -
8 Mr. V. Meenakshisundaram M.E. Assoc.
Prof. Aircraft Structures 27 -
9 Dr. Dalbir Singh Ph.D
Assoc.
Prof.
Composites 27
10 Mr. Praveen Kumar Balguri M.Tech Asst. Prof.
Composite
Materials and
Structure
3.8 -
11 Mr. R. Rajesh M.E. Asst. Prof. Avionics 6 -
12 Mr. Eusebious T.Chullai M.E. Asst. Prof. Aerodynamics 3.8 -
13 Mr. Yashpal M.E. Asst. Prof. Propulsion 3.8 -
14 Ms.S.Subha M.E. Asst. Prof. Composite
Materials 3.8 -
15 Ms. M.S.Nisha M.E. Asst. Prof. Avionics 3.8 -
16 Mr. C. Ganesan M.E. Asst. Prof. Composite
Materials 3.8 -
17 Mr. G.Dinesh Kumar M.E. Asst. Prof. Aerodynamics 3.8 -
7
18 Ms. S.Jeyapratha M.E. Asst. Prof. Aerodynamics 2.8 -
19 Mr. Dominic Xavier Fernando M.E. Asst. Prof. Aerodynamics 2.8 -
20 Mr. S. Mahendran M.E. Asst. Prof. Avionics 2.8 -
21 Mr. Stanley samlal M.E. Asst. Prof. Composite
Structure 2.8 -
22 Mr. R. Amit Kumar M.E. Asst. Prof. Composite
Structure 2.8 -
23 Ms.M. Vinyojita M.E. Asst. Prof. Avionics 2.8 -
24 Mr.R.Sarweswaran . M.E. Asst. Prof. Avionics 2.8 -
25 Mr.P.S.B Kirubakaran M.Sc Asst. Prof. Flight Dynamics 2.8 -
26 Mr.D. Gowri Shankar. M.E. Asst. Prof. Fluid Mechanics 12 -
27 Mr.T. Amal Seba Thomas M.E. Asst. Prof. Aerodynamics 2.8 -
29 Mr.Paulson M.E Asst. Prof. Heat transfer 3.8 -
30 Mr. R.Vetrivel
B.E.,
MBA.
Lecturer Air Transportation
Systems 4 -
31 Wg Cdr RS Kumar B.E. Part Time
Faculty
Avionics and
Instrumentation 35 -
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
1. Dr. M.Ganapathy, Senior Vice President, Tech Mahindra, Bangalore
2. Dr. K.Ramamoorthy (Rtd ISRO Scientist)
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
Sl.No Program Students Teacher Student Teacher
Ratio
1 M.Tech (Aero,Avionics,AME) 154 7 22:1
4 B.Tech(Aero) 422 19 22.2:1
5 B.Tech (Aerospace) 203 9 22.5:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual:
Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Technical 8 8 8
Administrative 4 4 4
8
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
1) Aircraft Maintenance Engineering.
2) Composite Aircraft Structures.
3) Finite Element Analysis.
4) Integrated Avionics system
5) Low speed Aerodynamics
6) High Velocity Impact.
7) Gas Turbine Systems.
17. Number of faculties with ongoing projects from:
a) National Funding agencies
Ongoing Projects
Title of the Project Funding
Agency
Amount
(Rs. in
Lakhs)
Status Number
of Staff
TIFAC-CORE in Aircraft Maintenance TIFAC-
DST 1372 On going 3
Proposed Projects
Title of the Project Funding
Agency
Amount
(Rs. in
Lakhs)
Status Number
of Staff
Coupled fluid-structure interaction studies due to
underwater explosion around AUV and submersible
composite pressure hull
NRB 22.66 Submitted -
Evaluation of Numerical Bird Material Model
Parameters through Dynamic Test of Bird Projectile
GTRE,
DRDO 9.70 Submitted -
Development of software for propeller shaft alignment
of ships and submarines.
NSTL,
DRDO 41.44 Submitted -
b) International Funding agencies: Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:
a) National collaboration
S. No. Name of the Company Grant Received (Rs. in Lakhs)
1 TIFAC, DST, Govt. of India 1372
9
b) International collaboration
Name of the Company Grant Received (USD)
Spirit Aerosystems Inc, USA, 2011-12 2000
Spirit Aerosystems Inc, USA, 2012-13 2000
Spirit Aerosystems Inc, USA, 2013-14 2000
19. Departmental projects funded by DST –FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received:
Project Title
Total Grants
(Rs. in Lakhs) Funding Agency
TIFAC-CORE in Aircraft Maintenance 1372 TIFAC-DST
20. Research facility / centre with:
State Recognition
Aircraft Maintenance (Tamil Nadu Govt)
National Recognition
Sl. No Name of the Organization Year of Starting Name of Laboratory
1 TIFAC - CORE 2006 Aircraft Systems Lab
2 TIFAC - CORE 2010 Integrated Avionics Lab
International Recognition Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by /created by industry or corporate bodies:
Sl.No Name of the Organisation Year of Starting Name of Lab
1 Orient Flight School 2010 Flight Simulator Lab
22. Publications: (Refer Annexure – 1)
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) - 87
Monographs- Nil
Chapters in Books- Nil
Edited Books - Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers- Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - 10
Citation Index – range / average – 2.5
10
SNIP - Nil
SJR -Nil
Impact Factor – range / average 0.5 to 3/ 0.7
h-index - 10
Total Citations h- index
424 10
Sl.No Year
No. of Publications Total
No. of
Publications
Scopus Indexed
Out of total
publications National International
1 2014-2015 3 22 25 7
2 2013-2014 - 17 17 4
3 2012-2013 - 16 16 13
4 2011-2012 - 11 11 7
23. Details of patents and income generated:
Patents Applied:
a. Mr. Balaji. D “884/CHE/2011 – BYPASS AIR CONTROL MECHANISM FOR HYBRID
ENGINE”
b. Mr. Balaji. D “1620/CHE/2011 – Turbo Ramjet”
c. Mr. Balaji. D, Mr. R. Rajesh, Mr. S. Thangavel, “336/CHE/2012, Drawn-out Prop Engine”.
d. Dr. Dalbir Singh – “3255/CHE/2014 – Hybrid wing concept for increased UAV performance”.
e. Mr. PSB. Kirubakaran – “ 3253 /CHE/2014 – System for prediction of Fly-By Near Earth objects”
f. Mr. Dineshkumar “3248/CHE/2014 – Self Starting Scram Jet Engine”
g. Mr. Dineshkumar “ 3247/CHE/2014 - Innovative Hybrid Vehicle”
h. Mr. Dineshkumar “910/CHE/2013- Inbuilt Starting System For Ramjet Engine”
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
Sl.No Academic Year
Revenue generated (in Lakhs)
HAL Consultancy Short Term
courses Total
1 2014-15 - 7.4 - 7.4
2 2013-14 - 6.3 - 6.3
3 2012-13 - 6.1 - 6.1
4 2011-12 - 10.00 - 10.00
5 2010-11 - 6.50 - 6.50
6 2009-10 31.30 0.50 - 31.80
7 2008-09 45.83 9.87 4.36 60.06
8 2007-08 19.89 0.85 4.88 25.62
9 2006-07 8.25 1.00 - 9.25
11
TOTAL 105.27 48.52 9.24 170.03
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad:
International:
S.
No Year/Month Date Topic Name of Faculty attended Venue/ City
1 2014/Feb 8th
National University of
Singapore
Dr. Dilip.A.Shah, Dr.
R.Asokan Singapore
2 2014/Feb 6th
-10th
Singapore Air Show-
2014
Dr. Dilip.A.Shah, Dr.
R.Asokan Singapore
3
2014/Jan 20th
Education Fair-2014 Dr. Dilip.A.Shah Dubai, UAE
4 2012/Feb 13th
- 19th
Singapore Air Show-
2012 Dr. R.Asokan Singapore
5 2012/Feb 15th
SIA Engineering
Company
Dr. R.Asokan,
Dr.Dalbir Singh
Singapore
National:
S.
No Year/Month Date Topic Name of Faculty attended Venue/ City
1 2015 / Mar 4th
Key note address at TN
Manufacturing Summit Dr. Dilip.A.Shah Chennai
2 2015 / Feb 8th
Invited Talk in
NAFEMS Regional
Conference
Dr. K.Ramajeyathilagam Chennai
3 2015/Feb 8th
AERO MEET 2K15 Mr. S.Murugesan TIS, Thanjavur
4 2014 / June 24th
Invited Talk Mr. S.Murugesan
SRM University
Chennai
5 2014 / May 30th
Speaker in Business
World Higher Education
Summit
Dr. Dilip.A.Shah New Delhi
6 2014 / Mar 7th
Invited Talk Dr. K.Ramajeyathilagam MITS, Madanapalli,
AP
12
7 2014 / Feb 27th
Damages & Repair in
Composite Structures Dr. R.Asokan REC, Chennai
8 2013/Oct 23rd
Guest of honour
International Seminar Mr. S.Murugesan KIT Coimbatore
9 2013 /Aug 4
th –
14th
Spirit Global Design –
Panel Member Prof. R.Asokan INFOSYS, Mysore
10 2013 / Feb 6-10th AERO India - 2013
Dr. R. Asokan,
Dr. Dalbir Singh
IAF, Yelanka,
Bangalore
11 2012/Sep 1st Invited Talk Dr. K.Ramajeyathilagam NIET, Coimbatore,
12 2012/Aug 4
th to
10th
Spirit Global Design –
Panel Member Prof. R.Asokan INFOSYS, Mysore
26. Faculty serving in committees:
Name
National committees
International committees
Dr. Dilip A Shah -
• Editorial Board member of Journal of
Aerospace Engineering and Technology.
• Editorial Board Member (Advisory
Committee member) of ISRASE
Dr.R.Asokan
• Member of Technical committee for
maintenance of aircraft, Tamil Nadu
govt.
• Executive Member, Ae.S.I Chennai
Branch
• Secretary, Ae.S.I Chennai Branch
(2011-13)
• Syllabus Subcommittee member,
Anna University, Chennai
• Editor of Indian Journal of Science
& Technology
Panel member for “Spirit Aerosystems Inc,
USA” from 2011 to 2014.
Dr.Ramajeyathilagam NAFEMS-(shock &vibration panel
committee) chairman
Panel Member for Shock & vibration at
Coimbatore, Oct,12
Dr.P. Manivannan Syllabus Subcommittee member, Anna
University, Chennai -
Dr. R.Santhanakrishnan Syllabus Subcommittee member, Anna
University, Chennai -
13
Mr.S.Murugesan
Technical Advisory member in National
Committee for IRTMAME International
Conference held at Kalaingar
Karunanidhi Institute of Technology,
Kancheepuram
-
27. Faculty recharging strategies: (Refer Annexure - 2)
S.
NO
Year/
Month Date Topic Name of Faculty attended Venue/ City
1 2015 / Feb 27th
International workshop on
stress Assisted
Environmental Damage in
Structural Materials
Mr. Praveen Kumar IITM,Chennai
2 2015 / Feb 8th
NAFEMS - 2015
Dr.K.Ramajeyathilagam
Dr. Santhanakrishnan
Prof. Nagrajan
Mr. Meenakshi Sundaram
Chennai
3 2014/ Nov 17
th –
22nd
Fluid Dynamics Theory to
Industrial Application
Mr.T.Amal Seba Thomas
Mr.Eusebious T Chullai
IIT,MADRAS,
Chennai
4 2014 / Oct 17th
Integrated Vehicle Health
Monitoring
Dr.Dilip.A.Shah
Ms.M.S.Nisha
Bangalore
5 2014/ Oct 28th
Graphene-metal Oxide
Composites Mr.Praveen Kumar Balguri
IEEE
Nanotechnology
Council Chapter,
Chennai
6 2014/Sep 13th
Innovation & R&D by
private industries in
Aerospace & Defence
G.Dinesh Kumar, M.S.Nisha,
Gowri Shankar, R.Rajesh HAL & SIATI
7 2014 /Sep 1
st &
2nd
IAF Guardians of the sky
Dr.Dalbir singh, C.Ganesan,
S.Subha, C.S.Karunakaran.
Indian Air Force
base, Tambaram
8 2013/Dec 4
th to
6th
6th
Bangalore India Nano
International Conference Mr.Praveen Kumar Balguri Bangalore
9 2013/Sep 3rd
Importance of
Literature Review, Planning
and ethics in Research
C.Ganesan
Mr.Eusebious T Chullai
Dr.Dalbir singh
Mr.Yashpal
CLRI, Chennai
14
10 2013/Aug 17th
LAB VIEW Training
C.Ganesan
Mr.Eusebious T Chullai
Dr.Dalbir singh
Mr.Yashpal
National
Instruments
11 2013/June 20th
Outcome Based Education All Staffs NITTTR
12 2012/ Nov 19-24 Research Topics in Fluid
Dynamics Mr.Eusebious T Chullai
IIT Madras,
Chennai
28. Student projects
Year Course In-house projects Industry projects
2014-15 B.Tech 87% 13%
M.Tech 82% 18%
2013-14 B.Tech 85% 15%
M.Tech 83% 17%
2012-13 B.Tech 94% 6%
M.Tech 82% 18%
2011-12 B.Tech 92% 8%
M.Tech 85% 15%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by (Refer Annexure- 3)
Faculty
Dr. R. Asokan, Appreciation award from INFOSYS AND SPIRIT GLOBAL INC for past three years
2012, 2013 & 2014.
Dr. Dalbir Singh, Wg Cdr RS Kumar “Most Innovative Design Award” in International Aerial
Robotics Competition (IARC) conducted at Beijing, China,
Mr. G. Dinesh Kumar, BEST INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC EXCHANGE AWARD in
International Aerial Robotics Competition (IARC) conducted at Beijing, China, Aug 2013
Prof. Nagarajan T V, Appreciation award from INFOSYS AND SPIRIT GLOBAL INC for the year
2013
PhD Scholars
Ruben Rajasekar a full time research scholar is awarded a Fellowship (Rs.30000/month (approx))
under Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for five years from 2014-19. (Supervisor : Dr. R.
Asokan)
Students
Ms. Nishita Vegi, Final Year of Aeronautical Department has won the first prize at the National level
KTH Master’s Challenge 2015 under the category Aerospace Engineering, conducted by KTH Royal
Institute of Technology, Sweden – Value of the Total Award: Approx 1.5 Crores INR
15
Team GARUDA participated in SAE Aero Design West Competition in Micro class 2014 at Texas,
USA on 28th to 30th March 2014 got 12th place out of 82 teams. (Mentored by G. Dinesh Kumar)
Aasish.C, Bharathraj, S, Razeen Ridhwan.U, Prasana Linci , Punita Kumari, Nithya Priya, Arif Abdul
Rahman.A, Aasish C, Bharathraj S, Razeen Ridhwan U Won “Most Innovative Design Award”
International Aerial Robotics Competition Conducted by the Assosciation for Unmanned Vehicle
System International Yantai, China in July 2014.
Mr.C.S. Karunakaran, , BEST INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC EXCHANGE AWARD in
International Aerial Robotics Competition (IARC) conducted at Beijing, China, Aug 2013
Team VANGUARD participated in SAE 2014 AERO DESIGN EAST MICRO CLASS (Marietta,
Georgia ,USA) got 4th
place in oral presentation
Team ASTRA participated in SAE 2014 AERO DESIGN WEST micro CLASS (Fort Worth, Texas,
USA).
Team GARUDA participated in CANSAT 2014 held at Coleman County, Texas (Jim Burkett Ranch),
US, and finished in global top 30 among 1000 teams.
Team Won NASA Best Paper Award in SAE AEROSPACE WEST Competition held at Van Wys,
California, April 2013.
Mr. Bolisetty Vishnu and Mr. Veluru Venkata Ramana participated in Spirit Global Design Challenge
2013, USA. The team got the Second Place in the Competition. The competition was sponsored by
Spirit Aerospace Inc., USA in 2013.(Mentored by Prof. Asokan R)
Mr. K Monoj Ram and I.S. Ramasamy participated in SPIRIT GLOBAL DESIGN CHALLENGE 2011
at Wichita State University, USA. 2011-12
Aravind Sasikumar and Nikhil John ,Final Year Aeronautical students won Second Place in the
competition, mentored by Prof R. Asokan Sprit Global Design Challenge (SGDC) 2012.
Nikhil John , Aravind Sasikumar & Manish Kumar won the first prize at NASA environmentally
responsible green aviation challenge 2012
Justin Joseph, T. Mohan & P. Ponmeni Karthik, 3rd
year, Aeronautical Engineering stood 1st all over
South India in the final of SAEINDIA STUDENT CONVENTION 2010 Aero-modelling competition
conducted by SAEINDIA at Jeppiaar Engineering College on 17th
& 18th
September, 2010.
Jayashree Sridhar, 2nd year, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, was selected three consecutively for the
LEAG meeting, 2008, 2009 & 2010 in Washington D.C. (NASA Head Quarters) & was assigned a
presentation. She also presented paper on Lunar in Space resource Utilization was selected by IEEE for
the International Conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering which was held in Malaysia in
November, 2010.
Mr. Justein,Kalyan,Kishore 4rd
year student designed JUAKI aircraft in Feb’09 and received 4 Lakhs
award from Hindustan group.
Mr. Kirtivasan, 4th year student designed electronic controls system for aileron, flaps and elevators
2009.
16
Manoj. G and Bernad Adaikalaraj, have successfully prepared a viable design of an amphibious tilt
rotorcraft and the design was adjusted as Best in Non-US category in the contest held by NASA in
2009-2010.
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
Seminars/Workshops Organized (International)
S.
NO
Year/
Month Date Theme Details of the Resource Person(s)
1
2015 6,7 Feb
Workshop on
Computational Fluid
Dynamics
Dr. Sekhar Majumdar, Professor, NMIT
Dr. SN .Sridhara, Director, KSSEM
Dr. Roy Chowdhry, Dean (CGDA), HU
2015 6,7 Feb Workshop on Shock
and Vibration
Dr. K. Ramajeyathilagam, Sr. prof, HU
Mr. AVS Chari, Technology Director, NSTL
Dr. M. Ganapathi, VP, Tech Mahindra
Dr. Rajeev Jain, Scientist ‘F’,DRDO
2015 6,7 Feb
Workshop on
Practical Aspects of
FEM-Verification
and Validation
Dr. M. Ganapathi, VP, Tech Mahindra
Dr. K.S. Raghavan, Discipline Chief, Structures,
CYIENT Ltd
Dr K. Ramajeyathilagam, Sr. Prof, HU
Dr. Dilip Kumar Mohanty, Prof, NMIMS
Dr. Uma maheswar, GE
Dr. Kumar Kenche Gowda, Director, Kshirpa
Simulations
2015 6,7 Feb
Workshop on
Design of
Composites
Mr. SS Subramanya sastry, DGM (Tech), CYIENT
Ltd
Dr. M. Ganapathi, VP, Tech Mahindra
Dr. Dilip Kumar Mohanty, Prof, NMIMS.
Dr. R. Asokan, Prof, HU
17
2 2014 8th
Aug Aeronautics Today
& Tomorrow
Dr. Tamil Mani, Director of Aeronautics, Bangalore
3 2014 23rd
June
Airworthiness of
fixed and Rotary
Wing Aircrafts
Mr.N.Rangamani, DGM, Indian Airlines
Mr.R.Arunagiri,DGM,HAL,
Bangalore
4 2014 19th
– 20th
sep
Airworthiness and
Flight Safety
(Sponsorship of
Rs.50000 received
from AeSI)
Dr. P. S. Krishnan,
DS & Director, ADE
Mr. S.S.Subramania Sastry, DGM, CYIENT Ltd
Mr.Sadat, Maintenance Engineer, TN Govt.
5 2013 23rd
Jan
Space Robotics
Focus on Planetary
Rover and Design
Mr. Arvin Seeni, DLR
6 2012 20th
Nov Intricacies of Flight Prof. Andy C. Mcintosh, Professor University of
Leeds, LEEDS, U.K.
7 2011 09-12 Feb.
2011
International
Seminar Aerospace
Perspective &
Trends in
Technology
Dr.Alen Chambers, University of Southampton
8 2009 24-Mar-09
International
Seminar on
Composites for
Aerospace
Application
(Sponsorship of
Rs.1.6 Lakhs
received from
DRDO, ISRO, AeSI
&BSNL)
Dr.R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor,
Govt of India -Chief Guest and Dr.C.G.Krishnadas
Nair, President, SIATI
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
As formulated by the Department of Research(See Appendix A)
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Graduate
batch
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
B.Tech (Aero) 2008-2012 238 203 13 72% 100%
18
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Graduate
batch
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
2009-2013 176 157 13 71% 70%
2010-2014 150 136 9 71% 100%
B.Tech (Aerospace) 2009-2013 25 13 8 76% 100%
2010-2014 35 20 12 75% 91.67%
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Graduate
batch
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
M.Tech (Aero) 2010-2012 80 67 5 83.58 100
2011-2013 82 62 13 98.38 100
2012-2014 70 51 12 88.23 100
M.Tech (Avionics) 2010-2012 20 14 2 71 50
2011-2013 28 21 3 95 100
2012-2014 22 14 4 92.8 100
M.Tech (AME) 2010-2012 15 8 - 100 -
2011-2013 15 10 - 100 -
2012-2014 12 9 0 55.5 -
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no.
4)
Graduate
batch
% 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
M.Tech (AERO)
2010-2012 - 82% 18% -
2011-2013 - 71% 29% -
2012-2014 3% 62% 35% -
M.Tech (AVI)
2010-2012 - 69% 31% -
2011-2013 - 63% 37% -
2012-2014 - 50% 44% 5%
M.Tech (AME)
2010-2012 - 75% 25% -
2011-2013 - 100% - -
2012-2014 - 100% - -
34. No. of students passed in NET / SLET / GRE / GATE etc (Last five years)
19
Year
GATE GRE
Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified
2013-14 40 6 28 21
2012-13 26 5 22 18
2011-12 12 7 19 16
2010-11 14 8 20 18
2009- 10 13 6 25 19
35. Student progression
Sl.No Academic Year No. of students
Pursued Higher studies
No. of students
joined company
1 2013-2014 20 82
2 2012-2013 22 94
3 2011-2012 21 91
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates (Total : 31) – 100%
Of the same university 54%
From other universities within the state 40%
From universities from other states 0
From universities outside the country 6%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc., & D.Litt during the assessment period
(2009-2015)
1. Dr. P.Manivannan
2. Dr. R.Asokan
3. Dr. L Dalbir Singh
4. Dr. R.Santhankrishnan
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library with 402 books
Maintenance Manual for Aircraft
20
b) Internet facilities for staff and students 120 Nos
c) Total number of class rooms 18 Nos
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
1. Department as facilitated with Wi-Fi Connections
2. OHP’s and Projectors are available
e) Students’ laboratories
1. Aircraft Structures Lab
2. Aerodynamics Lab
3. Propulsion Lab
4. CAD / CAE Lab
5. Avionics Lab
6. Aircraft Structure Repair Lab
7. Flight Control Lab
8. Aircraft Engine Lab
f) Research laboratories
1. Low Speed wind tunnel
2. Composite Lab
3. Integrated Avionics Lab
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host institution/university
Sl.No Scholar Name Supervisor Name
Year of
Registration
1 Ms. M.S.Nisha Dr. Dalbir Singh 2013
2 Mr. C Ganesan
Dr. P.S.Johana 2013
3 Mr.YashPal
Dr. V.Ravikumar 2013
4 Ms. S.Subha Dr. L.Dabir Singh 2014
5 RagamathJuliyana .M Dr. R.Santhanakrishnan 2014
6 Vishnu kumar Dr. Dilip.A.Shah 2014
7 Bhooma Devi Dr. Dilip.A.Shah 2014
8 RubanRajasekar .B Dr. R. Asokan 2014
9 Mr. S.Mahendran Dr. R. Asokan 2015
10 Mr. R.Sarveshwaran Dr. P.Manivannan 2015
11 Ms. S Jeyapratha Dr. R.Santhanakrishnan 2015
b) From other institutions/universities
21
Sl.No Scholar Name Supervisor Name Year of Registration
1 Mr. E.Thiyagarajan Dr. K.Ramajeyathilagam 2010
2 Mr. Sahebrao K. Muneshwar
DST, Delhi Dr. R.Asokan 2010
3 Mr. T.RadhaKrishnan
SAMS Engineering College Dr. R.Santhanakrishnan 2010
4 Mr. Sangram Keshari Samal
Orissa Dr. Dilip.A.Shah 2011
5 Mr. R.S. Pradeep Kumar
Kerala Dr. Dilip.A.Shah 2013
6 Mr. Madhanraj
KCG College of Technology Dr. Dilip.A.Shah 2013
7 Mr. AnandVenkatachari
Dr. K.Ramajeyathilagam 2014
8 Mr. A.Sankar
Dr. K.Ramajeyathilagam 2014
9 Mr. S.S.Subramania Sastry Dr. K.Ramajeyathilagam 2014
10 Mr. C.Suresh
KCG College of Technology Dr. K.Ramajeyathilagam 2014
11 Mr. Dinesh K
ASSYSTEM, Bangalore Dr. R.Asokan 2015
11 Kalpit .P Kaurase Dr. L.Dabir Singh 2015
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university:
Five Students
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme?
Yes
In order to bring about successful programme the necessary pre-assessment agendas are followed;
A council/panel of expertise is formed in order to discuss the pre-post development
activities. Following the discussion, a proposal is placed with the following requisites;
Course design(Course Contents, Syllabus)
Availability of infrastructure(Lab, Equipments)
Availability of In-Campus staff
Appointment of Visiting faculties(if necessary)
Appointment of new faculties(if necessary)
Procurement of new equipment(if necessary)
After placing the above agenda, the financial aspects of the programme
design is carried out
This agenda is revised at times in order to ensure successful outcome of the
programme
Finally, the revised programme is now rolled out for advertisement and
recruitment of students and faculties
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
The department utilizes the feedback to improve teaching/learning methods and skills.
Thus enabling the modification of the curriculum.
22
This also enables a faculty to enrich his/her teaching methods for the betterment of the students and the
department.
B. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes
The department uses the feedback to evaluate the performance of staffs on particular subjects.
This also enables a faculty to assess his/her subject knowledge and area of proficiency.
This performance and evaluation will help the faculty to choose his/her field of expertise in a better
way and to bring out the best caliber for the development of the student academics and also for the
department.
C. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how department utilize the feedback?
The department obtains the feedback from the alumni/stake holders and iintroduces various programs
for developing the skills, knowledge to work in the company as required by the employers.
Upon receiving the feedback, the necessary follow-up actions are taken to ensure these programs are in
line with expected quality and skills, which are the most anticipated agendas for students seeking the
job.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department
Sl. No
Name
Designation
Organization
1. Ms.Siva Sakthi (HU) Scientist-C ADA, Bangalore
2. Mr. Allen (HU) System Engineer Brahamos Aerospace
3. Mr.Ashok (HU) System Analyst Honeywell Ltd, Bangalore
4. Mr. Vasanth Kumar (HU) Managing Director
RAVEN Aerial Technology Pvt
Ltd
5. Mr.Praveen kumar (HU) Scientist-B ADA, Bangalore
6. Mr.Jerin Mary Abraham (HU) Business Analyst RUSADA India Pvt Ltd.
7. Mr.Karthikeyan Raman Pillai (HU) System Engineer ISP & Pathway, Saudi Arabia
8. Mr. Tilbin C Tom (HU) System Engineer Sittec Group
9. Ms. Mathiarasi (HU) System Analyst INFOSYS Ltd
10. Mr. Madan (HCE) Squadron Leader Indian Air Force
11. Mr. Chakaravarthi (HCE) NDT Analyst Pratt & Whitney, Singapore
12. Ms.Donatella Xavier (HCE) Scientist-B ADA, Bangalore
13. Mr. Aswin (HCE) Scientist-C NAL, Bangalore
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14. Mr.Suriya Narayanan (HCE) Scientist-D NAL,Bangalore
44. STUDENT ENRICHMENT PROGRAM (SPECIAL LECTURES / WORKSHOP/ SEMINAR)
Year
Name of Resource Person Topic Covered Date
2015
Dr. Chandan Kumar
Mukaphadhiyae, Scientist G,
IGCAR
NDT in Aircraft Structures 20th
Jan
2015
Dr.Tim Morris, CEO, NAFEMS,
UK
Finite Element Method
6-7th
Feb
2015
Mr.Varun.B.Nair, Asst.Vice
president, ACCENTURE
Seminar on Job Opportunities
23rd
Jan
2014 Dr.Martin Fiddler,UK Atmospheric Sciences 18th
Nov
2014 Dr. K. Paramasivam, MIT,
CHENNAI
Mathematical Properties of Fluid Dynamic
Equations 27
th Oct
2014 Mr.Shankar, CDG-Boeing,Chennai Technical Authoring 18th
Sep
2014 Dr.Tamil Mani, DGM, DRDO,
Bangalore Aeronautics Today & Tomorrow 8
th Aug
2014 Mr.Rangamani, DGM, Air India
Mr.R.Arunagiri, GM, HAL,
Bangalore
Airworthiness of fixed and Rotary Wing
Aircrafts 23 Jun
2014 Dr. K. Velusamy, IGCAR,
Kalpakkam CFD in nuclear Reactor Design 31 Mar
2014
Dr.G.L. Samuel, Dept.Mechanical
Engineering, IIT Madras
Advanced Materials for Aerospace
Applications - Manufacturing 19
th Mar
2014 Mr. Sunderraj, Infosys Aerospace Opportunities 4th
Mar
2014 Dr. Ganapathy, Tech Mahindra,
Bangalore
Flutter Analysis Of Aircraft Composite
Wing 27
th Feb
2014
Dr.C.B.Ramanarayan, DRDO
Propulsion for 3 Dimensions
Land/ Sea / Air
10th
Jan
2014 Mr.Rao, Associate Director,
SHAR,ISRO Safety of launch vehicle and space debris 7
th Jan
24
2013 P.M.Soundar Rajan, Director,
Defence Avionics Research
Laboratory, Bangalore
Trends in Avionics & Upgrades – Indian
Scenario 27
th Sep
2013 Dr. K. Renganthan, H.O.D. Dept
of EIE, Sriram Engg Coll
Theory and Application of Control
Engineering 4
th Aug
2013
Mr. T.K. Sundaramoorthy, Mission
Director, ISRO
Evolution of communication Space craft &
Indian Scenario 1st Feb
2013
Mr. Arvin Seeni, DLR Space Robotics Focus on Planetary Rover
and Design 23
rd Jan
2013
Dr. M. SATHYAMOORTHY,
Professor & Associate Dean,
University of TEXAS
Seminar on Recent Advances in Aircraft
Structures 10
th Jan
2012
Prof. Andy C. Mcintosh, Professor
University of Leeds, LEEDS, U.K. Seminar on Intricacies of Flight 20
th Nov
2012
Mr. A. Victor Sundaraj, SR. Engr.
INFOSYS
Emerging Trends and Opportunities in
Aerospace 12
th Oct
2012
Nellai S Muthu, Former scientist,
VSSC Moon ; Facts & Fiction 6
th Jan
2012 Padmashri M.Chandra Dathan,
Director, SDSC/SHAR/ISRO
Professional Ethics
23rd
Mar
2011
Prof. S.V.Subba Rao, Senior
Scientist, ISRO
High Temperature Instrumentation for
Aerospace Application
7th
Dec
2011 Dr.Alen Chambers, Sr. Lecturer,
University of Southampton, UK Advances in Composites 29
th Sep
44(i). SEMINARS ORGANIZED
S.
NO
Year/Month Date Theme Details of the Resource Person(s)
1 2015 6,7 Feb Workshop – NAFEMS-2015 Dr.Tim Morris, CEO, NAFEMS ,UK
2 2014 8th
Aug Aeronautics Today & Tomorrow Dr. Tamil Mani, Director General,
Aeronautics, DRDO, Bangalore
25
3 2014 19th
– 20th
Airworthiness and Flight Safety
Dr. P. S. Krishnan, DS & Director, ADE,
Bangalore
Mr. S.S.Subramania Sastry, DGM, CYIENT
Ltd
Mr.Sadat, Maintenance Engineer, TN Govt.
4 2014 23rd
June Airworthiness of fixed and Rotary
Wing Aircrafts
Mr.N.Rangamani, DGM, Indian Airlines
Mr.R.Arunagiri,DGM,HAL,Bangalore
5 2013 23rd
Jan Space Robotics Focus on
Planetary Rover and Design
Mr. Arvin Seeni, DLR
6 2012 20th
Nov Intricacies of Flight Prof. Andy C. Mcintosh, Professor
University of Leeds, LEEDS, U.K.
45. TEACHING METHODS ADOPTED
Lesson Plan
Subject Notes
Teaching Aids
Projector
Slide Shows
Feedback Process
NPTEL
Video Lectures
Industrial Visits
Seminars by Expert from Industries
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?
The result analysis of the test / quiz/ comprehension/project are done periodically with following other
activities
Guest Lectures
Industrial Visits
Participation in Competitions
Flight Training
Student Feedback
Student Evaluation
Student Counseling
Class committee meeting
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
SI.
No Year Month Name of the Competition Organized by Name Of The Student
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1 2015 Feb KTH Scholarship KTH, Sweden Ms. Vegi Nishta
2 2014 Jul
International Aerial
Robotics Competition
2014, China
Assosciation for
Unmanned Vehicle
System International
Yantai,China
Aasish.C, Bharathraj.S,
Razeen Ridhwan.U,
Prasana Linci ,Punita
Kumari, Nithya Priya,
Arif Abdul Rahman.A:
Aasish C, Bharathraj S,
Razeen Ridhwan U
Won “Most Innovative
Design Award”
3 2014 Feb
3rd Annual International
Conference on
Computational
Mathematics,
Computational
Geometry & Statistics
Global Science and
Technology Forum
partnered with Springer
Vikash H
4 2013 Oct
SPIRIT GLOBAL
DESIGN CHALLENGE
2013,
Spirit AeroSystem Inc,
US
Mr. Bolisetty Vishnu Mr.
Veluru Venkata Ramana
won Second Place.
5 2013 Aug
NASA Environmentally
Responsible Aviation
(ERA) Project
NASA
Nikhil John
Aravind Sasikumar
Manish Kumar
6 2013 Aug
International Aerial
Robotics
Competition, China
AUVSI
Aasish .C
Muhammed Rizwan
Sneha Elizabath Jose
Surya Ramachandran
7 2013 Apr
SAE 2013 AERO
DESIGN WEST
Society of
Automotive Engineers
(SAE
International)
Aasish .C
Sneha Elizabath Jose.
Surya Ramachandran,
Ashbel Kezi.
Abdul Ravuf
27
8 2012 Oct
SPIRIT GLOBAL
DESIGN CHALLENGE
2012,
Spirit AeroSystem Inc,
US
Mr. Bhupen Malhotra, S.
Bhargav Narayanan
9 2012 Oct
SPIRIT GLOBAL
DESIGN CHALLENGE
2012,
Spirit AeroSystem Inc,
US
Aravind Sasikumar And
Nikhil John Final Year
Aeronautical Students
Won Second Place
10 2012 Sep
Mr. JOHN NIKIL, Mr.
ARVIND SASIKUMAR,
Mr. MANISH KUMAR
participated and won 1st
place in NASA 2012
Green Aviation (Non-US
Division)
NASA 2012 Green
Aviation (Non-US
Division)
Mr. John Nikil, Mr.
Arvind Sasikumar, Mr.
Manish Kumar
48. Beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.
SL.NO EVENTS ORGANIZER YEAR
1 Industrial Visit Aero.Dept Every year
2 Seminar Aero. Dept Every year
3 Expert talk Aero.Dept Every year
4 Simulator Training Orient flight school &
Hindustan University 2012 Started
5 National and International competetions USA, China and Singapore From 2011 onwards
49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give
details.
National Board Accreditation 2008 for 3 years
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied
Repair of composite structures is directly related to industrial application.
Experimental comparison study as flexural rigidity of 3D spacer fabric composites, stitched core foam
sandwich structures and sandwich panel
Development of UAV for modern war era and other applications
Numerical Simulation of Mixing Enhancement of Tram Jet using Micro Vertex Generator
28
Numerical Investigation of Bubble Enhanced Heat Transfer from Vertical Heated Surfaces
Convective Heat Transfer of Air Bubble in Water with Variable Thermo-Physical Properties
Design and Computational Analysis on NACA 846A110 and NACA 837A110 Airfoils
Crack Initiation and its Effect on Life Assessment of Composites
Study of Composites with Damage for Remaining Life Assessment
Enhancing the fracture toughness of glass-carbon hybrid composites
Convective Heat Transfer of Air Bubble in Water with Variable Thermo-Physical Properties
Tensile Behaviour of Nano filled GFRP at Different Strain Rates
51. STRENGTHS :
Qualified, Dedicated and expert faculty in core area.
Effective lab with equipment’s.
Aircraft, Engine and its components used to implement practical knowledge.
Positive reputation in the external community
Established curriculum with interdisciplinary and experimental education at both UG and PG level.
Research activities is increased as it is evident from the rise of number of publications and number of full
time research scholars and publications in reputed journals
WEAKNESS :
Few Students are unable to withstand academic pressure.
Students’ communication skill and aptitude needs improvement.
Need more research projects.
Inbreeding of faculty: Mostly teachers get appointed from same state.
OPPORTUNITIES:
Partnerships in support of university initiatives
To have visiting professors from various industries.
A better placement training for aviation industry
Use of modern technology in teaching learning process such as Computer Aided Learning (Interactive
Multimedia, Internet Based Access to web resources)
Strategic alliances and partnerships with industry & institutions for offering more professional courses.
Consultancy services to the industries on the core research areas.
The platform to carry out projects in the department laboratories
CHALLENGES :
Increased student enrolments.
Address broader impacts of social and ethical implications of research
On campus placements for students in both graduation and post graduation level.
52. Future Plans of the Department
To establish Centre of excellence in Composites, Rocket Development, High Velocity Impact
Simulation and Aircraft Maintenance.
To promote high end research activities, consultancy and to increase the number of Research scholars
in the department.
To conduct more conferences, workshops and Faculty development programs in the various fields of
Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering.
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To enhance funded research projects from DST, ARDB, NRB , GTRE etc.
To provide knowledge about industrial research and studies
To setup a testing facility for flapping wings
To setup a supersonic wind tunnel for aerodynamics lab
To bring out 100% results in university examinations by conduction remedial classes
More industry Interaction for a better exposure.
Various faculty development programs.
30
School of Building Sciences
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Architecture Department
1. Name of the Department:
School of Architecture
2. Year of establishment:
1993
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
School of Building Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc.
D.Litt. etc.):
Bachelor of Architecture,
Master of Architecture (General)
Master of Architecture (Housing)
Master of Planning (M. Plan)
Ph.D
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
--
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
---
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
--
8. Examination System:
Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
--
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others):
Sanctioned Filled Gender
Male Female
Professor 6 6 3 3
Associate Professors 7 7 3 4
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Sanctioned Filled Gender
Male Female
Professor 6 6 3 3
Asst. Professors 23 23 12 11
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance :
Sl.
No
.
Na
me
Qu
ali
fica
tio
n
Des
ign
ati
on
Sp
ecia
liza
tio
n
No
. o
f Y
ears
of
Ex
per
ien
ce
No
. o
f P
h.D
./M
.Ph
il.
stu
den
ts g
uid
ed f
or
the
last
4 y
ears
1. Dr. Ravi Kumar
Bhargava Ph.D Dean (Architecture) Climatic Design 37 3* 8**
2. Ms.Kerstin Frick M. Arch
Professor & Dean (PG
studies and
Collaborations)
Planning 26
3. Dr.Sheeba Chander Ph.D Professor & HOD Town &Country
planning 22 4**
4. Mr. R. Adhiseshan MURP Professor Urban Planning 48.5
5. Mr.Vergis Oommen B. Arch Professor (Design
Chair)
General
Architecture 34.4
6. Mr. Suresh
Ramachandran M. Arch Associate Professor
General
Architecture 26
7. Ms.Preetha Jacob M. Sc (Building
Science) (Ph.D) Associate Professor Building Science 12.8
8. Mr.R.V.Nagarajan M.Arch (Ph.D) Asst. Professor (SG) Landscape 6.6
9. Mr. Jaishwin Kumar M.Arch Asst. Professor (SG) Real Estate Planning 10
10. Mr. M. Surya Prakash M. Arch Asst. Professor (SS) Digital architecture 9.3
11. Ms. G. Mayura Priya B. Arch Asst. Professor(SS) Architecture 11
12. Ms. S. Anupriya M. Arch
(Ph.D) Asst. Professor(SS) Landscape 4.5
13. Ms. Juvila Sri Vignesh M.Arch Asst. Professor (SS) Landscape 2.7
14. Mr. D. Karthigeyan M. Plan (Ph.D) Asst Professor (SS) Urban Planning 2.5
15. Mr. Yoganantham M. Tech Asst Professor Structural
Engineering 1
16. Ms. Reshmi B.
Panicker B. Arch Lecturer Architecture 3.3
17. Ms. Sivaranjani B. Arch Lecturer Architecture 2
18. Mrs. Dimple S B. Arch Lecturer Architecture 6
19. Mr. Saminathan B. Arch Lecturer Architecture 4
20. Ms. Tanya Devotta B. Arch Lecturer Architecture 1
21. Mr. Aristotle B. Arch Lecturer Architecture 1
22. Ms. Madhumathi B. Arch Lecturer Architecture 1
23. Ms. Suja Kumari B. Arch Asst Professor Housing 20
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Sl.
No
.
Na
me
Qu
ali
fica
tio
n
Des
ign
ati
on
Sp
ecia
liza
tio
n
No
. o
f Y
ears
of
Ex
per
ien
ce
No
. o
f P
h.D
./M
.Ph
il.
stu
den
ts g
uid
ed f
or
the
last
4 y
ears
24. Dr. Kumudhavalli Ph.D Visiting faculty General 22
25. Mr. S. Vinodh M. Arch Visiting faculty General Architecture 15
26. Mr. Hariesh Kumar M. Arch Part time faculty Product design 8.5
27. Ms. Rama
Karthikeyan M. Arch Visiting faculty General Architecture 26
28. Mr. .Satish Kumar M. Arch Visiting faculty Urban Design and
Planning 10
29. Mr. Emline Madonna M. Arch Part time faculty Real Estate Planning 5
30. Ms. Mary John
Kurian B. Arch Part time faculty Housing 20
31. Mr. R. Vijendranath M. Arch Part time faculty Landscape
architecture 4.6
32. Mr. S. Chella Kumar M. Arch Visiting faculty Digital Architecture 3.4
33. Mr. G. Jyothiram M. Arch Visiting faculty Architectural design 12.8
34. Ms. T. Kavida M. Arch Part time faculty Interior design 6
35. Ms. Hamsavardhini M. Arch Asst Professor Architecture 5
36. Mr. D. Abishek M. Arch Asst Professor Project Management 1
* - No of candidates Completed Ph. D
**- No of candidates currently pursuing Ph. D
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Prof. Vergis Oommen – Professor (Design Chair)
Dr. S. P. Sekar – Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Benny Kuriakose - Adjunct Faculty
Ar. Durganand Balsavar – Visiting Faculty
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
30%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
1:15
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual:
S. No Cadre No. of staff members
1 Technical Staff 1
2 Non Technical staff 2
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
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Thrust areas of the department are
1. Energy Efficient Architecture
2. Disaster Mitigation and Management.
3. Cost Effective Construction
4. Urban Development
5. Traffic and Transportation
6. Urban Land Management
7. Urban Housing
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:
A project research proposal on “CLEAN CT: Crowdsourcing Local Environment Analysis Network for CiTies”
has been submitted under GII (Global Innovation Initiative project in Association with University of Surrey
(UK) and Florida International University, Florida.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:
a) National collaboration
(i) Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) – documentation of heritage buildings in and
around Chennai as part of heritage conservation initiatives from CMDA.
(ii) Datshinachitra – documentation of selected arts and crafts in Tamil Nadu.
(iii) Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) – Identification of heritage buildings in
Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA).
(iv) Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board (TNSCB) - to design a layout for their proposed development for
Slum Rehabilitation in Athipattu village in Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA).
(v) “Allegory - 2014” – Art and Architecture workshop conducted in association with Dakshinachithra to
get hands on experience in 3D Model Making, Pottery and Ceramic, Palm leaf weaving and Clay
Modeling.
b) International collaboration:
(i) University of Technology Berlin. (Semester Exchange Programme)
(ii) University of Applied Science, Detmold, Germany (Semester Exchange Programme and Summer
University Programme)
(iii) Dongguk University, Korea. (Semester Exchange Programme)
(iv) Student and Staff Exchange program with Yildiz University, Istanbul, Turkey is under progress.
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received:
An AICTE sponsored project under the category TAPTEC was completed and submitted in October 2007
Executive summary of the research project
Name & Designation of the Chief Coordinator : Ms.Vijayalaxmi J.,
Asst. Prof & HOD
Title of the Project : Simulating an energy
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Conscious Environment with
Specific reference to Housing
Category of the Project : TAPTEC
(MODROBS/TAPTEC/NAFETIC/EMD etc)
Sanctioned duration of the Project : 3 Years
Total Amount sanctioned for the Project : Rs. 16.7 Lakhs
Status of the Project : Completed
20. Research facility / centre with :
state recognition
--
national recognition :
--
international recognition:
--
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies :
--
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) : 8: 9
National
SI.N
o.(cu
m)
Date
(D/M/Y
)
Faculty Journal Indexed
Non
Indexe
d
Title Remark
1 01.02.2
015
Dr.Sheeba
Chander
Journal of
Architecture,
Hyderabad.
NON-
INDE
XED
Smart Cities in the Indian contexts -
Limitations and criticism -
2 10.01.2
015
Dr. R.K
Bhargava &
Mr. RV
Nagarajan
Hindustan journal
(Hindustan University)
NON-
INDE
XED
"A Qualitative analysis on Hospital
premises" Vol-06,2013
3 10.01.2
015
Mr.D.Karthig
eyan
Hindustan journal
(Hindustan University)
NON-
INDE
XED
“A Case for the development of high
speed rail link in India” Vol-06,2013
36
4 10.01.2
015
Ms.Thulasi
Gopal
Hindustan journal
(Hindustan University)
NON-
INDE
XED
"A Research on Nuances of Silk Weaving
and Designing a Handloom Hub at
Kanchipuram"
Vol-
06,2013
5 1.11.20
13
Dr. R.K
Bhargava &
Mr. RV
Nagarajan
Architecture Time
Space and People
NON-
INDE
XED
Experimenting with Green Sustainable
Campus A case study Hindustan
University,
-
6 15.10.2
013
Dr. R.K
Bhargava &
Mr. RV
Nagarajan
Council of
Architecture, Journal
NON-
INDE
XED
Experimenting with Green Sustainable
Campus A case study Hindustan
University,
-
7 1.6.201
3
Dr.Ravi
Kumar
Bhargava
Architecture Time
Space and People
NON-
INDE
XED
Fire Saft Service in Cities-A Case Study
of Nagpur
8 1.1.201
3
Dr.Sheeba
Chander Nagarlok Journal
INDEXE
D
"Understanding Peri Urban Areas with
the case study of Chennai Metropolitan
Area (CMA)"
-
International
SI.N
o.(cu
m)
Date
(D/M/Y
)
Faculty Journal Indexed
Non
Indexe
d
Title Remark
1 1.10.20
14
Dr.Ravi
Kumar
Bhargava
Journal of Basic and
Applied Engineering
Research (JBAER)
NON-
INDE
XED
Assessment of Toxic Potency of Smoke
from Burning Materials
Volume 1,
Issue 13
2 01.07.2
014
Mr. RV
Nagarajan
International journal -
Book Proceding on
Advanced Research
NON-
INDE
XED
APCMET 2014 -
3 01.06.2
014
Dr. R.K
Bhargava &
Mr. RV
Nagarajan
Indian Journal of
Applied Research
INDEXE
D
A Qualitative research on the role of
Landscape Architecture in & around
Hospital premises as an Aid to Medical
treatment in Chennai
Impact
Factor -
2.165
Volume
4,Issue 5
4 16.05.2
014
Dr. R.K
Bhargava &
Mr. RV
Nagarajan
International Journal
of Advance Research
INDEXE
D
Evaluation of Minimum Ratio of Built up
Spaces to Open Spaces in Hospital
Premises as An Aid to medical Treatment
Impact
Factor -
2.165
37
5 1.12.20
13
Mr.
Yoganantha
m
International journal
of advanced science
and technology
INDEXE
D Dynamic analysis of transmission towers
Impact
Factor -
0.331
6 23.10.2
013
Mr.
Yoganantha
m
International journal
of research in civil
engineering,
architecture and
design.
INDEXE
D Modal analysis of R.C.C chimney
Impact
Factor - 0.76
7 1.2.201
3
Mr.
Yoganantha
m
International journal
of advanced science
and technology
INDEXE
D
Seismic behaviour of R.C.C frames with
mezzanine floor
Impact
Factor -
0.331
8 1.1.201
3
Dr.Ravi
Kumar
Bhargava
International Journal
of Scientific and
Engineering Research
NON-
INDE
XED
Comparative Analysis of the Provisions
of Smoke Control System in Buildings
Volume 4,
Issue 1
9 1.1.201
2
Dr.Ravi
Kumar
Bhargava
International Journal
of Scientific and
Engineering Research
NON-
INDE
XED
Comparative Analysis of the Provisions
of Smoke Control System in Buildings
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Conference – publications (Attached as Annexure – I)
Monographs
Chapters in Books
Edited Books
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Beyond Codes and Pixels CAADRIA 2012, “Proceedings of the 17th
International Conference on
Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia”.
ISBN – 978-988-19026-3-4
Dr. Sheeba Chander, Contributed a chapter, “Transformation of Peri – Urban Areas Case Study,
Chennai” in the Book titled “Challenges of Urbanization in the 21st country” Vol-3-Planning and
Governance.
ISBN – 81-8069-947-1
Prof. Kerstin Frick and Durganand Balsarvar, published a Book titled “Low cost housing an innovative
approach”, in March 2014.
ISBN: 978-81-925974-2-3,
Ar. Dhenuka Nandhu, published a Book titled “Half Past Reality-Semiotics augmented reality &
Architecture”, Publisher-Lap Lambert, Germany, in January, 2014.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
38
International journal of advanced science and technology - Indexed in Index copernicus
Citation Index – range / average
Average:
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor – range / average:
Impact Factor – range: 0.331-2.164
Impact Factor – Average: 1.1504
h-index - 1
23. Details of patents and income generated :
--
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
S.
No. Year Name of Faculty Project Title
Name of the Company /
Organization
Value
(Rs.)
1
2011/1
2/13/1
4
Dr. Sheeba Chander
& Ms. V. Saritha
Documentation of heritage buildings for CMDA
as part of heritage conservation
Chennai Metropolitan
Development Authority
(CMDA)
1,94,750/-
2 2014 Dr. Ravi Kumar
Bhargava Extension of PG Block in HITS.
Edifies Construction Pvt.
Ltd.
3 2014 Dr. Ravi Kumar
Bhargava
Proposed new building for School of
Architecture in HITS HITS
4 2013 Dr. Ravi Kumar
Bhargava
Front Elevation Design of Edision Block in
HITS HITS
5 2012 Mr. L. Sathish Audio visual hall design in HITS HITS
6 2011 Mr. R. Balaji Galaxy hostel extension and redesign in HITS HITS
7 2011 Mr. R. Balaji Increasing the capacity of existing kitchen and
dining facilities of galaxy hostel in HITS HITS
8 2011 Ms. Maithily Golhar
Proposed shopping facilities in HITS
HITS
9 2011 Ms. S. Anupriya Landscape design proposal for HITS HITS
10 2011 Dr. Sheeba Chander &
Mr. D. Karthigeyan
Development plan for Mahabalipuram
MLPA
11 2011 Ms. Maithily Golhar
Proposed Staff quarters for HITS
Edifies Construction Pvt.
Ltd.
12 2011 Mr. R. Balaji Design of Galaxy hostel Block - annexure in
HITS HITS
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25 Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad :
Ms. Kerstin Frick visited Technical University, Berlin, Germany, University of Applied Science,
Detmold, Germany and University Weissensee high school of arts, Berlin Weissensee.
Dr. Sheeba Chander visited Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies, Erasmus
University, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
26 Faculty serving in :
National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
Dr. Ravi Kumar Bhargava, Dean (Arch) is expert committee member in Council of Architecture and
AICTE.
Dr. Ravi Kumar Bhargava, Dean (Arch) is a reviewer for NASA (National Association of Students of
Architecture), Journal Papers.
Dr. Sheeba Chander, Prof & Head, School of Architecture is a member of Scrutinizing Committee of Tamil
Nadu Public Service Commission.
Dr. Ravi Kumar Bhargava, & Dr. Sheeba Chander, are paper review committee member in Hindustan
Journal.
27 Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs): (ANNEXURE – I)
Workshops, Symposium, Seminars & Conferences involving eminent Architects, Academicians and in
collaboration with organizations such as IIA (Indian Institute of Architects, INTACH (Indian National
Trust for Architectural and Cultural heritage), IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) are organized regularly.
Faculty members are encouraged to attend National /International conferences, Workshops / Seminars /
Training Programmes outside the campus.
Faculty members are encouraged to present and publish papers in National / International conferences and
Journals.
Faculty members are encouraged to visit reputed universities / institutions / R & D organizations.
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 :
---
29 Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty, Doctoral / post
doctoral fellows & students:
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SI.
No.(
cum
)
Name of Faculty Title of Award/ Nature of
Recogonition etc. Date Place Organizer
1 Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava
SHRISHTI Good Green
Governance Award-2014 22.4.2014
SHRISHTI, New
Delhi,
Presented by National Green
Tribunal Council, New Delhi, India
2 Dr. Ravi. K.
Bhargava
Think, Make, Change - Award
for Innovative Product Design
19.2.2014 -
20.2.2014 Chennai
CII Tamil Nadu Innovative product
Design competition
3 Dr.Sheeba
Chander
Academic initiating to
introduce Transparence 2013
as design project
29.01.2014 Hyderabad Saint Gobain glass India Limited
4 Dr. Ravi. K.
Bhargava E-India 2013
23.7.2013 -
24.7.2013 Andra Pradesh
E-Governance and Green Building
Award, Awarded by Government of
Andra Pradesh
5 Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava Attendance Award 2014 25.01.2015 Chennai Hindustan University
6 Mr.R.V.Nagarajan Attendance Award 2014 25.01.2015 Chennai Hindustan University
Students Achievements
G - PARTICIPATION / PRIZES WON BY STUDENTS IN CONFERENCES/ W.S. / TECHNICAL CAMP/ SEMINARS/
PAPER PRESENTATION ETC.
International
SI.N
o.(C
um)
Name of Students
or Nos. / Name of
Team Leader
Faculty
Incharge Event Place Date
Nature of
Prize /
Award/
Details of
Participatio
n etc.
Tech.
1 Ms.Manasa Ms. Kerstin
Frick
Schindler awards 2015 in
cooperation with ETH
Zuerich
Zuerich 31.12.2014 Participation
2 Ms.Trena Jenifer Dr. David. T.
Easow
Global Korea Scholarship,
by Korean Government Korea 18.11.2014
Won the
scholarship
worth Rs.12,
00,000.
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3
Mr.Hariharapriyan,
Mr.Parouthi &
Mr.Ragavendran
Dr. Sheeba
Chander
University of Westminister
Trophy - organized by
NASA
England 12.10.2014 Participation
4
Sathya M.
Ganesh Kumar.C.
Sara Mathan
Ms.Kerstin
Seminar on Conservation
in Urban Architecture,
Goethe Institute.
Chennai 21.08.2014 Prizes won
Sports
1 Ms.Sindhu Nila
Partheepan, PED Indian Youth Games Malaysia
27.9.2013 -
3.10.2013
won Gold
Medal in
singles,
doubles and
mixed
doubles
Major National
SI.N
o.(C
um)
Name of Students
or Nos. / Name of
Team Leader
Faculty
Incharge Event Place Date
Nature of
Prize /
Award/
Details of
Participatio
n etc.
Tech.
1 Mr.Anoop John Mr.Karthigeyan “ Tomorrows Guest Room”
Hong Kong
Polytechnic
University
31.1.2015 Submitted
2 Mr.Ragavendran Mr.Aristotle NASA 2014 MIDAS
(TRIKONA)
25.1.2015 -
28.1.2015
Short Listed
in the ANDC
Trophy
3 Ms.Krithi
Priyadharshini
Dr.Sheeba
Chander
Kurula Varkey Design
Forum CEPT, Ahmedabad
14.2.2015 -
16.2.2015
Short listed
entry for
exhibition
4 Ms.Manasa Ms.Kerstin Workshop by Charles
Korea Goa. 10.1.2015 Selected
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5
Ms.Srinidhi
Sriraman,
Ms.Nandhini,
Ms.Ashmitha,
Mr.Essaki Rajan,
Mr.Vignesh,
Mr.Vijay Bharath,
Mr.Karthik Raja,
Mr.Ranald Anand,
Mr.Deepan &
Mr.Deepak
Mr.Nagarajan TECHULSAV’14
SYMPOSIUM
Madurai
Thiyagaraya
College
22.8.2014
JAM &
BEST
STATUE
AWARD
6 Abinantha Kumar Ms.Sivaranjani CADD quest -“Shrishti’13”
Civil Engineering
Department,
Hindustan
University
13.08.2014 Participation
7
Adnan Peer
Mohammed &
Kaushik
Ms.Sivaranjani Paper Presentation in
“Shrishti’13”
Civil Engineering
Department,
Hindustan
University
13.08.2014 1st prize
8
Ms.Raghavadran ,
Ms. Regee Jaffreer,
Mr.Hariharan &
Mr.Vignesh
Mr.Nagarajan ANDC Competition MIDAS
(TRIKONA)
7.3.2014 -
10.3.2014 Submitted
9 Second year
students Mr.Nagarajan Design competition
MIDAS(TRIKONA
)
7.3.2014 -
10.3.2014 Second Place
10 Two groups---(three
each in a group) Mr.Nagarajan
National idea design
competition – Design of a
police station
Wave infratech,
Gaziabad 10.2.2014
Design
submitted
11 Six groups---(Four
each in a group) Ms.Anupriya
“Inclusive Design” for
cultural interface in
Pilgrimage
NSDC Team,
School of Planning
and Architecture,
Bhopal
7.2.2014 Design
submitted
12 Ms.Gayathri Ms.Sivaranjani “ART CONTEST” Hindustan College
of Arts & Science 22.1.2014 Second prize
13
Mr.Deepak,
Ms.Saranya
Ms.Gayathiri,
Mr.Yokesh,
Subhashini
Ms.Sivaranjani
COLLAGE
COMPETITION &
EXTEMPORE
KCG college of
Engineering &
Technology
8.1.2014 First prize &
Second prize
14 Thulsi Dr.Sheeba
Chander
Kuruvilla Verky design
competition CEPT., Ahmedabad 5.1.2014 Submitted
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15 Mr.Sandheep
Jawahar,
Dr.Sheeba
Chander
The workshop on Inclusive
Cities – Accessibility and
Universal Design
SAP, Anna
University 10.10.2013 second prize
16
Brahmani
Tripuraneni, Thulasi
G.
Ms.Anupriya
8th National Awards for
Excellence in Architectural
Thesis by COA-NIASA
Measi Academy of
Architecture 23.08.2013 Short Listed
17 Mr.Vijay
Dharmalingam Mr.Karthigeyan ZONASA - 2013
Sathyabama
University, Chennai
14.8.2013 -
16.8.2013
Special
mention for
short film.
18 Mr.Vijay
Dharmalingam Mr.Karthigeyan NASA-2013 - LIK trophy
Hi tech city ,
Hyderabad
14.8.2013 -
16.8.2013 Shortlisted
19 Mr.C.D.Srinivasan Mr.R.Balaji NASA 2012 - Landscape
Trophy Hariyana 20.1.2012
Got
shortlisted
20
Mr. Amit Yadav,
Mr. Pranav,Ms.
Girija ,
Mr.Karthigeyan World Town Planning Day
2011,
Anna University,
Chennai 10.11.2011
won the 2nd
prize for the
poster
competition
entitled
“How do you
manage
community
open space”
Culturals
1 Ms.Sonali Mr.Nagarajan Radio Mrichi Fresher’s
Guru Nanuk
College of Arts and
Science, Chennai
12.12.2014
Won the
Ms.Fresher
title
2 Ms.Sonali Mr.Nagarajan Fresher’s Day 2014 HITS, Chennai 10.10.2014 Queral
Award
3 Ms.Sonali Mr.Nagarajan Fresher’s Day 2014 HITS, Chennai 10.10.2014 2
nd Runner
Up for Dance
4 9 Students Ms.Sivaranjani Heritage Quiz’14 INTACH 23.8.2014 Participated
5
Ms.Mounica ,
Mr.Sanjay &
Ms. Nivedha
Mr.Nagarajan Fashion Show MIDAS
(TRIKONA)
7.3.2014 -
10.3.2014 First place
30 ) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
44
D- TECHNICALCOMPETITION/ WS/DISTINGUISHED LECTURES/ SEMINARS / CONFERENCES ORGANISED
SI.N
o.(C
um)
Date
(D/M/Y) Details of Event
Main Resource Person(s)
/ Designation
Nature of Event
(TC/WS/DL/SE/
CON)
Name of Faculty
Incharge
Other
Depart
ments
Involve
d
No. of
Particip
ents
International
1 20.01.2015
International Seminar
on “Architectural
Acoustics –
Experience and
Experiments”
Dr.Ramani Ramakrihnan,
Professor in Architectural
Science , Ryerson
University, Toronto,
Canada.
SE Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 400
2 19.12.2014
International Seminar
on "Adaptive Building
Envelopes Concepts of
Holistic Building
Design"
Prof. Dr. Uta Pottgiesser,
University of Applied
Science Detmold,
Germany
IS Dr.Sheeba
Chander -
All
Students
of
School of
Architect
ure
3 18.09.2014
International Guest
Lecture on “AIR
POLLUTION AND
EFFECT”
Dr. Prashant Kumar,
University of Surrey in
U.K.
DL Dr.Dvaid T
Easow Civil 80
4 20.08.2014
International Guest
Lecture on “Design
Optioneering”
AR. VIGNESH
SRINIVAS
KAUSHIK,Alumni and
Researcher, Design
Automation Lab, NUS,
Singapore
DL Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 150
5 30.07.2014
International Guest
Lecture on
"Environment
responsive facades"
Dr. Pravin
Bhiwapurkar,Ohio
School of Architecture &
Environmental Design,
Kent State University.
DL Ms.Kerstin Frick - 400
6 06.12.2013
International Guest
Lecture on "Digital
Tools & Physical
Systems"
Mr.Jens Boeke, University
of Applied Science
Detmold, Germany
DL Ms.Kerstin Frick - 400
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7 5.12.2013 -
14.12.2013
International Work
Shop on "Architectural
Systems 2D//3D,
application oriented
application of
Rhinoceros 3D"
Mr.Jens Boeke, University
of Applied Science
Detmold, Germany
WS Ms.Kerstin Frick - 120
8 11.10.2013 -
24.10.2013
International Seminar
on "Low Cost
Housing- an
Innovative approach"
in association with
Goethe Institute
Mr.Karl Pechatscheck,
Director, Goethe Institute
Chennai.- Chief Guest
Ar.Tara Murali, INTACH,
Dr.Srivastan from the
Hindu.
DL Ms.Kerstin Frick - 300
9 26.09.2013
International Work
Shop on "Citizen
Participation in City
Planning"
Ms.Ane Franck, Goethe
Institut/Technical
University Berlin.
WS Ms.Kerstin Frick - 35
10 22.07.2013
International Guest
Lecture on "Mobile
spaces, works of
Markus Heinsdorff"
Mr.Markus Heinsdorff,
Architect/Designer,
Germany from Goethe
Institute.
DL Ms.Kerstin Frick - 350
11 21.7.2013 -
22.7.2013
International Work
Shop on "Low Cost in
Construction"
Mr.Markus Heinsdorff,
Architect/Designer,
Germany from Goethe
Institute.
WS Ms.Kerstin Frick - 350
12 25.4.2012 -
28.4.2012
17th international
Annual Conference of
the Association for
Computer Aided
Architectural Design
Research in Asia
(CAADRIA 2012)
• Mr.Andrew Li, President,
CAADRIA,
• Mr.Thomas Fischer,
Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool
University, China, Chair –
Paper selection committee,
• Mr.Tomohiro Fukuda,
Osaka University, Japan,
• Mr.Bob Martens, e-
Caadia, Vienna University
of Technology, Vienna
• Thomas Kvan, University
of Melbourne, Australia
CON Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 400
13 05.01.2012
Pre conference
distinguished lecture
as part of CAADRIA
2012
Ar. Shajay Bhooshan, Lead
Designer, ZAHA Hadid
Architects, London on
“Situating Architectural
Computing within Design
& Research
DL Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 600
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14 29.8.2011
Pre conference
distinguished lecture
as part of CAADRIA
2012
Ar.Kaustuv De Biswas, Co
Founder & Managing
Partner of DPLAY on
“Digital Futures in
Networked World”.
CON Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 400
National
1 20.2.2015
One day Workshop on
"Pre - Fabricated
System Buildings"
Ar.Jawhar, Resident
Architect/Engineer,
Chennai Metro Rail, L&T,
Chennai.
WS Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava -
II and III
Year
Students
of School
of
Architectu
re
2 27.2.2015 Tranceparence 2014
Grand Finale
Ar. Oscar G. Consessao,
Oscar and Ponni
Architects, Chennai,
Padma Shri C.N.
Ragavendran, CRN
Architects, Chennai, Ar.
Rohit Saxena, LEED AP,
Perkins Eastman Mumbai,
Ar. Sanjay Kanvinde,
Kanvinde Rai &
Chaudhuray, Architects &
Urban Designers, New
Delhi, Ar. Ravi Sarangan,
Edifice, Mumbai and Ar.
Sohrab Dalal, Design Plus
Architecture Pvt. Ltd, New
Delhi.
CON Dr.Sheeba
Chander -
II and III
Year
Students
of School
of
Architectu
re
3 28.11.2014
The Southern
Regional Round Jury
for “Transparence
2014”
Roopmathi Anand,
Rajendran Associates,
Ar.S.Thiyagarajan, RSP
Architects, Bangalore and
Ar. Sebastin Jose, Shilpi
Architects, Cochin.
Jury Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 100
4 15.10.2014 -
17.10.2014
“ALLEGORY 14” -
Art & Architecture
workshop
Mr.Poochi Venkat, Mr
.Ramu velar, S. Potrarasan
& Ms.Kasthuri
Thyagarajan,
WS Mr.Nagarajan - 120
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5 24.09.2014
Seminar on “Green
Architecture” in
assocation with IGBC.
Ar C.N.Raghavendran,
Chairman IGBC, Chennai
Chapter.
Ar.C.R.Raju, Chairman,
IIA-Tamilnadu.
Dr.Rajkumar, Sr.Engg
Manager, Center for
Excellence for future,
Development, L&T,
Chennai.
Ar.Anupama Manoharan,
Green Evolution, Chennai.
SE Dr.Sheeba
Chander -
All
Students
of School
of
Architectu
re
6 21.08.2014
Seminar on
Conservation in Urban
Architecture, Goethe
Institute.
Tara Murali Ajith
Koujalgi, Debasish Nayak,
Dr.Binumol Tom
SE Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 90
7 27.6.2014 -
29.6.2014
Extreme Architecture
(ZONASA2014)
Ar.Jaisim, Fountain Head,
Bangalore.Dr.Chandan
Chowdry, MD Dessault
Systems.Ar.Karan Grover,
Karan Grover
Associates,Vadodara.Dr.H
ari Mohan Pillai,
Kerela.Ar.N.M.Salim,
N.M.Salim & associates,
Kerala.Ar.Pavitra
Sriprakash, Practicing
Architects.Ar.Durganandh,
ARTES.
CON Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 35
8 25.3.2014 Seminar on Structure
+ Architecture
Mr.Alex Jacob, Prominent
Strl Engineer,
United COnsultant
Mr Benny Kuriakose,
Vedika Consultant
& Dr.Arun Menon, IIT,
Chennai
SE Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 250
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9 31.1.2014
CII-IGBC-Hindustan
University Students
Chapter Inauguration
Ar.CN Raghavendran,
Chairman,IGBC
Mr.S.Karthigeyan, Senior
Counsellor, CII-GGBC.
Mr.Mrinu Raj, Asst Chief
Er., ITC Grand Chola.
Mr.Julian Francis, DGM.
Olymbia group
Ar.Gowri CRN Associates.
WS Dr.Sheeba
Chander -
All
Students
of School
of
Architectu
re
10 23.1.2014 ``PRE ENGINEERED
STRUCTURES”
Mr.RAJKUMAR
RAI,General Manager,
P.K.Metal buildings
company Chennai and
Mr.ABDUL BASITH,
Managing Director and HI
BEAM ENGINEERING
CONSULTANTS, Chennai
WS Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava - 250
11 22.1.2014
Workshop on
``ANALOGOUS
DESIGN”.
Ar.ANUPRIYA, Assistant
Professor WS Ms.Anupriya - 124
12 21.1.2014 Workshop on
``PAPER TUNE’.
Ar.HARISH KUMAR,
Practicing Architect WS
Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 124
13 28.11.2013
Southern Level
Regional Jury of
Transparence 2013
Ar. Kishore Panicker
(Architecture RED), Ar.
Sridhar Gopisetti (Team
one India) , Ar. Vijay
Ram (Chakrapani & sons).
Ar. Gita Balakrishnan
(Ethos),
Jury Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 100
14 03.10.2013
CHIAROSCURO
2013, with the theme –
“Fiction Meets
Architecture”
Chief Guest Ar. Oscar G
Concessao, Principal
Architect of ‘OCI
Architects’
Guest of Honor,
Mr.ChinnagoundarVelu, an
art director of
Kochaidiiyan Fame.
CON Mr.Karthikeyan -
All
Students
of School
of
Architectu
re
15 22.10.2013 -
24.10.2013
Allegory 2013 an art
& architecture
workshop
Mr.Manoharan,
Mr.Kannan, Mr.Ravindran
& Mr.Karthigeyan - Artist
WS Mr.R.V.Nagarajan - 120
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16 18.09.2013 Tree walk at
Kotturpuram Dr.Babu, NIZHAL SE
Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 30
17 12.09.2013
Inauguration of
Students Chapter
(SFSA)
Ar.Dhruv Futnani, Green
Building Consultant &
Alumni.
SE Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 400
18 19.08.2013 -
23.08.2013
One week training
programme on
Compressed Stabilized
Earthen Blocks
Mr. Satprem Director Earth
Institute TP
Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava - 35
19 17.08.2013 -
18.08.2013
Reading the Urban
Environment Ms. Vidhya Mohankumar SE Ms.Kerstin Frick - 80
20 08.08.2013
Heritage Walk in
Association with
INTACH
Mr. Suryanarayanan,
INTACH WS
Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 40
21 02.08.2013 -
03.08.2013
Awareness
Programme on Earth
Architecture
Mr. Satprem Director Earth
Institute SE
Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava - 12
22 06.03.2013 Tree Walk Ms. Latha from NIZHAL SE Ms.Anupriya - 30
23 19.03.2013 Seminar on Organic
Architecture
Ar. Mahesh Naik, Form
House Organic
Architecture, Mumbai,
India
SE Ms.Anupriya - 300
24 07.02.2013 Heritage Walk
Heritage Walk in
Maylapore, Mr.
Suryanarayanan,
WS Ms. Dhenuka - 25
25 03.12.2012
Southern Level
Regional Jury of
Transparence 2012
Ar. Gita Balakrishnan
(Ethos), Mr. Shravan,
Marketing manager and
Mr. Amar Singh from
Saint Gobain
Jury Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 100
26 15.10.2012 -
16.10.2012
ECO-HOUSE
Workshop in
association with
Sharon Ply woods
Ar.Durganand Balsawer,
Practicing Architect WS Ms.Mary Mathew - 42
27 15.10.2012 -
17.10.2012
Allegory 2012
(Art & Architecture )
Artist Ravindran, Artist
Kannan,
Artist Karthikeyan,
Artist Manoharan & Artist
Vijayakumar
WS Mr.R.V.Nagarajan - 86
50
28 21.09.2012
Tree Walk in
association with
NIZHAL
Ms.Latha, Trustee, Nizhal SE Ms.Anupriya - 50
29 14.09.12 -
15.09.12
Chiaroscuro’12
(Vibrancy In Indian
Architecture)
• Ar.Sriram Ganapathi ,
Managing director KSM
Consultants,
• Ar. Ashwin Mathew
Senior Principal & Studio
head of CnT, Bangalore &
• Ar.R.V.Jayanthi,Founder
& Chief Architect of Coral
Architects, Chennai.
CON Mr.Karthikeyan - 300
30 08.08.2012 Heritage Walk Heirtage walk at
Maylapore WS Ms. Saritha - 40
31 27.07.2012 Urban Insert Prof.Ravi, Former Dean,
Anna University DL
Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 83
32 27.07.2012 How to approach
Dissertation
Prof.Ravi, Former Dean,
Anna University DL
Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 43
33 20.10.2011 National level seminar
– PRAKRITHI 2011
The Chief Guest for the
seminar was Ar.Mohan S.
Rao, INDE, Integrated
Design, Bangalore.
Ar.Raghuraman, Leading
Landscape Architect in
Chennai, Ar.Priti John,
Landscape architect in
Chennai and Mr.Harish S.
Horticulturist, NIZHAL
SE Ms.Anupriya - 100
34 12.10.2011
One day workshop on
“Understanding
Sustainability”
Shri G. DATTATRI,
Former Chief Urban
Planner, CMDA, Former
Advisor, UN-HABITAT
was the guest of
inauguration and Ar.Lalit
Kishor Bhati, Urban &
Regional Planner
WS Ms.Anupriya - 100
35
07.10.201110
.10.2011 &
11.10.2011
ALLEGORY- Art &
Architecture
Workshop
Mr.Ravindran,
Mr.Karthickeyan and
Mr.Monoharan
WS Mr.Nagarajan - 74
36 17.08.2011 Heritage walk Heritage Walk at
Broadway WS Ms. V. Saritha - 40
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37 20.6.2011 -
22.6.2011
Energy Simulation
Software – Training
Program (Eco-Nirman
& Design Builder)
• Ar. Dhurv Futnani, Green
Building Consultant.
• Mr. Lakshmanan, Philips
Light Lounge.
• Mr. Balaji, St. Gobain
Glass India Ltd.
WS Mr.Karthikeyan - 40
31 Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
Ethics followed at the university level is practiced in School of Architecture too. (See Appendix A)
32 Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
(Registrar
office)
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
B.Arch I Year 250 65 55 65 71
II year 180 63 57 81 80
III year 130 44 39 63 65
IV year 120 40 34 100 100
V year 110 28 50 95 90
M. Arch (Housing) I Year 22 9 8 44 88
M. Arch (Housing) II Year 25 5 15 100 100
M. Arch (General) I Year 23 9 7 78 86
M. Arch (General) II Year 25 6 13 100 100
33 Diversity of students:
No of intake: 20 per batch
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
M. Arch (Housing) 2012-14 - 100% - -
M. Arch (General) 2013-15 - 100% -
M. Arch (Housing) 2013-15 10% 90% -
M. Arch (General) 2014-16 5% 95% - -
M. Arch (Housing) 2014-16 - 100% -
34 How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Year GATE GRE GMAT
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Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified
2011-12 3 1 - - - -
2012-13 7 3 - - - -
2103 -14 8 3 - - - -
2014-15 12 3 - - - -
2015-16 15 2 - - - -
35 Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 30 %
PG to M.Phil. -
PG to Ph.D. -
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
-
100%
Entrepreneurs Some of them become entrepreneurs after few years of
experience
36 Diversity of staff:
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 25%
from other universities within the State 50%
from universities from other States 22 %
from universities outside the country 3%
37 Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period :
Ph. D - 1 No (Dr. Sheeba Chander)
38 Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
The department is well equipped with infrastructure facility like a separate departmental library with 6116
number of books
No. of International Journals in Architecture (in print) : 1
No. of International Journals in Architecture (online) : 366
No. of National Journals in Architecture : 5
No. of Indian Magazines in Architecture ` : 13
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
The School of Architecture also has well equipped CAD labs having 75 Computers with internet facility
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for staff and students apart from Internet facility for the faculty members in their individual cabins.
c) Total number of class rooms:
Studio cum class room – 5 Nos
Lecture Theatre – 2 Nos
Class rooms – 3 Nos
d) Class rooms with ICT facility:
10 Nos
e) Students’ laboratories :
CAAD Lab – 2 No’s
Model making room – 1 No’s
Art studio – 1 No’s
Construction yard – 1 No’s
f) Research laboratories :
Climatology Lab
39 List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
Sl. No Name of the Doctoral Student Year of
Admission
Dept Supervisor Name
1 Mr. R.V.Nagarajan, Assistant
professor (Selection Grade)
(Thesis submitted)
2010-11 School of
Architecture
Dr. Ravi Kumar Bhargava, Dean
(Architecture), HITS
2 Ms. S. Anupriya, Assistant Professor
(Selection Grade)
2014-15 School of
Architecture
Dr. Sheeba Chander, Prof & Head, School of
Architecture, HITS
3 Mr. D. Karthigeyan, Assistant
Professor (Senior Scale)
2014-15 School of
Architecture
Dr. Sheeba Chander, Prof & Head, School of
Architecture, HITS
4 Ms. Preetha Jacob, Associate
Professor.
2014-15 School of
Architecture
Dr. Sheeba Chander, Prof & Head, School of
Architecture, HITS
5 Ms. Maya Mohan, Research Scholar
(Full Time).
2014-15 School of
Architecture
Dr. Sheeba Chander, Prof & Head, School of
Architecture, HITS
b) from other institutions/universities:
Sl. No Name of the Doctoral Student Year of
Admission
Dept Supervisor Name
1 Mr. Chella kumar 2014-15 School of
Architecture
Dr. Sheeba Chander, Prof & Head, School of
Architecture, HITS
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2 Mr. Satish Kumar 2014-15 School of
Architecture
Dr. Ravi Kumar Bhargava, Dean
(Architecture), HITS
3 Ms. Manju 2014-15 School of
Architecture
Dr. Ravi Kumar Bhargava, Dean
(Architecture), HITS
4 Mr. Madan Kannan 2013-14 School of
Architecture
Dr. Ravi Kumar Bhargava, Dean
(Architecture), HITS
40 Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university:
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41 Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
Yes. Extensive analysis of different courses offered across the nation has been studied and the need for starting
the course has been justified with respect to the scope of the course, salient features & carrier opportunities
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?
Senior faculty members and experts in the field of academics and practicing Architects are part of the
Board of Studies. Suggestions and feedback given by them are incorporated during the syllabus
revision.
Department meetings are conducted and faculty member’s suggestions are also incorporated during
the syllabus revision.
Feedback taken from Alumni also while revising the curriculum and syllabus.
All this inputs together were put up in the board of studies and accordingly modifications are
incorporated to get a curriculum and syllabus which meets the needs of the 21st century.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
The evaluation process of the faculty consists of the following:
The feedback forms for each subject are distributed to the students having more than 75% attendance.
20 parameters of teaching-learning process are grouped in four major groups - Planning &
Organization, Presentation / Communication, Student Participation, Class management / Assessment
of students
Students’ feedback including total score obtained by various subject teachers is displayed.
The subject teachers study the feedback forms to know their strengths and weaknesses as perceived
by the students so that they can take corrective actions in the future.
Head of the department also takes the follow up actions required to improve the teaching-learning
process.
This feedback also forms one of the parameter for evaluating the faculty’s annual performance on
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which increment/promotion of the faculty depends.
Counseling is done for the faculty by Dean / HOD / senior faculty to improve upon the performance.
Faculty members will be sent to FDP / STTP to impart extra knowledge.
Curriculum and syllabus is modified as per the feedback obtained from the students.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Alumni and employers have been consulted during the syllabus revision and incorporated the
suggestions given by them. Suggestions and feedback given by them are put up in Board of Studies,
and incorporated during the syllabus revision.
Few alumni’s are full time faculty to School of Architecture
Few Alumni’s are visiting/part time faculty to School of Architecture.
Alumni’s are invited as Resource person for workshops/seminars.
Guest Lectures arranged with Alumni’s as resource persons.
Site visits are organized through Alumni’s.
43 List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Sl.
No
STUDENT`S NAME
DESIGNATION &
INSTITUTION / COMPANY
NAME
CONTACT NO./ EMAIL
1 Ar. Niroop Reddy Principal Architect in Niroop and
Associates
9912200009
2 Ar. S. Abel Martin Senior Architect, L & T, Chennai
9444265849
3 Ar. Ashwin Mathew Senior Principal & Studio head of
CnT, Bangalore
9886629204
4 Ar. R. V. Jayanthi Founder & Chief Architect of Coral
Architects
9884165987
5 Ar. Prasanna Vice president, Studio 7 9940669947
6 Ar. Preetha Jacob Assistant Professor, Hindustan
University
7 Mr.Sushil Raj Expedith Principal Architect, Futureware Ltd.,
London [email protected]
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8 Ar. Senthil Kumar Senior Architect, Larsen & Toubro 9884324922
9 Ar. Vinodh S. Chief Architect, Silhouette
9444075144
10 Ar. Dhruv Phutnany Managing Director, Green Building,
Chennai & Bangalore 9500076968
11 Ar. Hariesh K Sankaran Senior Architect, Beanbee consultants 9884001595
12 Ar. Vignesh Srinivas
Kaushik
Researcher, Design Automation Lab,
NUS, Singapore
13 Ar. Sumedha Jain Urban Designer, Delhi [email protected]
44 Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
D- TECHNICALCOMPETITION/ WS/DISTINGUISHED LECTURES/ SEMINARS / CONFERENCES ORGANISED
SI
.N
o.
Date (D/M/Y) Details of Event Main Resource Person(s) /
Designation
Nature of
Event
(TC/WS/DL/
SE/CON)
Name of
Faculty
Incharge
Other
Departme
nts
Involved
No. of
Partici
pents
International
1 18.09.2014
International Guest
Lecture on “AIR
POLLUTION AND
EFFECT”
Dr. Prashant Kumar, University
of Surrey in U.K. DL
Dr.Dvaid T
Easow Civil 80
2 5.12.2013 -
14.12.2013
International Work
Shop on
"Architectural
Systems 2D//3D,
application oriented
application of
Rhinoceros 3D"
Mr.Jens Boeke, University of
Applied Science Detmold,
Germany
WS Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 120
3 11.10.2013 -
24.10.2013
International
Seminar on "Low
Cost Housing- an
Innovative
approach" in
association with
Mr.Karl Pechatscheck, Director,
Goethe Institute Chennai.- Chief
Guest
Ar.Tara Murali, INTACH,
Dr.Srivastan from the Hindu.
DL Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 300
57
Goethe Institute
4 26.09.2013
International Work
Shop on "Citizen
Participation in City
Planning"
Ms.Ane Franck, Goethe
Institut/Technical University
Berlin.
WS Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 35
5 22.07.2013
International Guest
Lecture on "Mobile
spaces, works of
Markus Heinsdorff"
Mr.Markus Heinsdorff,
Architect/Designer, Germany
from Goethe Institute.
DL Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 350
6 21.7.2013 -
22.7.2013
International Work
Shop on "Low Cost
in Construction"
Mr.Markus Heinsdorff,
Architect/Designer, Germany
from Goethe Institute.
WS Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 350
7 25.4.2012 -
28.4.2012
17th international
Annual Conference
of the Association
for Computer Aided
Architectural Design
Research in Asia
(CAADRIA 2012)
• Mr.Andrew Li, President,
CAADRIA,
• Mr.Thomas Fischer, Xi'an
Jiaotong-Liverpool University,
China, Chair – Paper selection
committee,
• Mr.Tomohiro Fukuda, Osaka
University, Japan,
• Mr.Bob Martens, e-Caadia,
Vienna University of Technology,
Vienna
• Thomas Kvan, University of
Melbourne, Australia
CON Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 400
National
1 20.2.2015
One day Workshop
on "Pre - Fabricated
System Buildings"
Ar.Jawhar, Resident
Architect/Engineer, Chennai
Metro Rail, L&T, Chennai.
WS Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava -
II and
III
Year
Studen
ts of
School
of
Archit
ecture
58
2 27.2.2015 Tranceparence 2014
Grand Finale
Ar. Oscar G. Consessao, Oscar
and Ponni Architects, Chennai,
Padma Shri C.N. Ragavendran,
CRN Architects, Chennai, Ar.
Rohit Saxena, LEED AP,
Perkins Eastman Mumbai, Ar.
Sanjay Kanvinde, Kanvinde
Rai & Chaudhuray, Architects
& Urban Designers, New
Delhi, Ar. Ravi Sarangan,
Edifice, Mumbai and Ar.
Sohrab Dalal, Design Plus
Architecture Pvt. Ltd, New
Delhi.
CON Dr.Sheeba Chander -
II and
III
Year
Studen
ts of
School
of
Archit
ecture
3 28.11.2014
The Southern
Regional Round
Jury for
“Transparence
2014”
Roopmathi Anand, Rajendran
Associates, Ar.S.Thiyagarajan,
RSP Architects, Bangalore and
Ar. Sebastin Jose, Shilpi
Architects, Cochin.
Jury Dr.Sheeba Chander - 100
4 15.10.2014 -
17.10.2014
“ALLEGORY 14” -
Art & Architecture
workshop
Mr.Poochi Venkat, Mr .Ramu
velar, S. Potrarasan &
Ms.Kasthuri Thyagarajan,
WS Mr.Nagarajan - 120
5 24.09.2014
Seminar on “Green
Architecture” in
assocation with
IGBC.
Ar C.N.Raghavendran,
Chairman IGBC, Chennai
Chapter.
Ar.C.R.Raju, Chairman, IIA-
Tamilnadu.
Dr.Rajkumar, Sr.Engg
Manager, Center for Excellence
for future, Development, L&T,
Chennai.
Ar.Anupama Manoharan,
Green Evolution, Chennai.
SE Dr.Sheeba Chander -
All
Studen
ts of
School
of
Archit
ecture
6 21.08.2014
Seminar on
Conservation in
Urban Architecture,
Goethe Institute.
Tara Murali Ajith Koujalgi,
Debasish Nayak, Dr.Binumol
Tom
SE Dr.Sheeba Chander - 90
59
7 27.6.2014 -
29.6.2014
Extreme
Architecture
(ZONASA
2014)
Ar.Jaisim, Fountain Head,
Bangalore.Dr.Chandan
Chowdry, MD Dessault
Systems.Ar.Karan Grover,
Karan Grover
Associates,Vadodara.Dr.Hari
Mohan Pillai,
Kerela.Ar.N.M.Salim,
N.M.Salim & associates,
Kerala.Ar.Pavitra Sriprakash,
Practicing
Architects.Ar.Durganandh,
ARTES.
CON Dr.Sheeba Chander - 35
8 25.3.2014
Seminar on
Structure +
Architecture
Mr.Alex Jacob, Prominent Strl
Engineer,
United COnsultant
Mr Benny Kuriakose, Vedika
Consultant
& Dr.Arun Menon, IIT,
Chennai
SE Dr.Sheeba Chander - 250
9 31.1.2014
CII-IGBC-
Hindustan
University Students
Chapter
Inauguration
Ar.CN Raghavendran,
Chairman,IGBC
Mr.S.Karthigeyan, Senior
Counsellor, CII-GGBC.
Mr.Mrinu Raj, Asst Chief Er.,
ITC Grand Chola.
Mr.Julian Francis, DGM.
Olymbia group
Ar.Gowri CRN Associates.
WS Dr.Sheeba Chander -
All
Studen
ts of
School
of
Archit
ecture
10 23.1.2014
``PRE
ENGINEERED
STRUCTURES”
Mr.RAJKUMAR RAI,General
Manager, P.K.Metal buildings
company Chennai and
Mr.ABDUL BASITH,
Managing Director and
HI BEAM ENGINEERING
CONSULTANTS, Chennai
WS Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava - 250
11 22.1.2014
Workshop on
``ANALOGOUS
DESIGN”.
Ar.ANUPRIYA, Assistant
Professor WS Ms.Anupriya - 124
60
12 21.1.2014 Workshop on
``PAPER TUNE’.
Ar.HARISH KUMAR,
Practicing Architect WS Dr.Sheeba Chander - 124
13 28.11.2013
Southern Level
Regional Jury of
Transparence 2013
Ar. Kishore Panicker
(Architecture RED), Ar.
Sridhar Gopisetti (Team one
India) , Ar. Vijay Ram
(Chakrapani & sons). Ar. Gita
Balakrishnan (Ethos),
Jury Dr.Sheeba Chander - 100
14 03.10.2013
CHIAROSCURO
2013, with the
theme – “Fiction
Meets Architecture”
Chief Guest Ar. Oscar G
Concessao, Principal Architect
of ‘OCI Architects’
Guest of Honor,
Mr.ChinnagoundarVelu, an art
director of Kochaidiiyan Fame.
CON Mr.Karthikeyan -
All
Studen
ts of
School
of
Archit
ecture
15 22.10.2013 -
24.10.2013
Allegory 2013 an art
& architecture
workshop
Mr.Manoharan, Mr.Kannan,
Mr.Ravindran &
Mr.Karthigeyan - Artist
WS Mr.R.V.Nagarajan - 120
16 18.09.2013 Tree walk at
Kotturpuram Dr.Babu, NIZHAL SE Dr.Sheeba Chander - 30
17 12.09.2013
Inauguration of
Students Chapter
(SFSA)
Ar.Dhruv Futnani, Green
Building Consultant & Alumni. SE Dr.Sheeba Chander - 400
18 19.08.2013 -
23.08.2013
one week training
programme on
Compressed
Stabilized Earthen
Blocks
Mr. Satprem Director Earth
Institute TP
Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava - 35
19 17.08.2013 -
18.08.2013
Reading the Urban
Environment Ms. Vidhya Mohankumar SE Ms.Kerstin Frick - 80
20 08.08.2013
Heritage Walk in
Association with
INTACH
Mr. Suryanarayanan, INTACH WS Dr.Sheeba Chander - 40
21 02.08.2013 -
03.08.2013
Awareness
Programme on Earth
Architecture
Mr. Satprem Director Earth
Institute SE
Dr.Ravi Kumar
Bhargava - 12
61
22 06.03.2013 Tree Walk Ms. Latha from NIZHAL SE Ms.Anupriya - 30
23 19.03.2013 Seminar on Organic
Architecture
Ar. Mahesh Naik, Form House
Organic Architecture, Mumbai,
India
SE Ms.Anupriya - 300
24 07.02.2013 Heritage Walk Heritage Walk in Maylapore,
Mr. Suryanarayanan, WS Ms. Dhenuka - 25
25 03.12.2012
Southern Level
Regional Jury of
Transparence 2012
Ar. Gita Balakrishnan (Ethos),
Mr. Shravan, Marketing
manager and Mr. Amar Singh
from Saint Gobain
Jury Dr.Sheeba Chander - 100
26 15.10.2012 -
16.10.2012
ECO-HOUSE
Workshop in
association with
Sharon Ply woods
Ar.Durganand Balsawer,
Practicing Architect WS Ms.Mary Mathew - 42
27 15.10.2012 -
17.10.2012
Allegory 2012
(Art & Architecture
)
Artist Ravindran, Artist
Kannan,
Artist Karthikeyan,
Artist Manoharan & Artist
Vijayakumar
WS Mr.R.V.Nagarajan - 86
28 21.09.2012
Tree Walk in
association with
NIZHAL
Ms.Latha, Trustee, Nizhal SE Ms.Anupriya - 50
29 14.09.12 -
15.09.12
Chiaroscuro’12
(Vibrancy In Indian
Architecture)
• Ar.Sriram Ganapathi ,
Managing director KSM
Consultants,
• Ar. Ashwin Mathew Senior
Principal & Studio head of
CnT, Bangalore &
• Ar.R.V.Jayanthi,Founder &
Chief Architect of Coral
Architects, Chennai.
CON Mr.Karthikeyan - 300
30 08.08.2012 Heritage Walk Heirtage walk at Maylapore WS Ms. Saritha - 40
31 27.07.2012 Urban Insert Prof.Ravi, Former Dean, Anna
University DL
Dr. Sheeba
Chander - 83
32 27.07.2012 How to approach
Dissertation
Prof.Ravi, Former Dean, Anna
University DL
Dr. Sheeba
Chander - 43
62
33 20.10.2011
National level
seminar –
PRAKRITHI 2011
The Chief Guest for the
seminar was Ar.Mohan S. Rao,
INDE, Integrated Design,
Bangalore. Ar.Raghuraman,
Leading Landscape Architect in
Chennai, Ar.Priti John,
Landscape architect in Chennai
and Mr.Harish S. Horticulturist,
NIZHAL
SE Ms.Anupriya - 100
34 12.10.2011
One day workshop
on “Understanding
Sustainability”
Shri G. DATTATRI, Former
Chief Urban Planner, CMDA,
Former Advisor, UN-
HABITAT was the guest of
inauguration and Ar.Lalit
Kishor Bhati, Urban &
Regional Planner was the
resource person
WS Ms.Anupriya - 100
35
07.10.201110
.10.2011 &
11.10.2011
ALLEGORY- Art
& Architecture
Workshop
Mr.Ravindran,
Mr.Karthickeyan and
Mr.Monoharan
WS Mr.Nagarajan - 74
36 17.08.2011 Heritage
walk Heritage Walk at Broadway WS Ms. V. Saritha - 40
37 20.6.2011 -
22.6.2011
Energy Simulation
Software – Training
Program (Eco-
Nirman & Design
Builder)
• Ar. Dhurv Futnani, Green
Building Consultant.
• Mr. Lakshmanan, Philips
Light Lounge.
• Mr. Balaji, St. Gobain Glass
India Ltd.
WS Mr.Karthikeyan - 40
Special Lecture:
SI
.N
o
Date (D/M/Y) Details of Event Main Resource Person(s) /
Designation
Nature of
Event
(TC/WS/D
L/SE/CON)
Name of
Faculty
Incharge
Other
Depar
tments
Involv
ed
No. of
Participents
1 20.01.2015
International
Seminar on
“Architectural
Acoustics –
Experience and
Experiments”
Dr.Ramani Ramakrihnan,
Professor in Architectural
Science , Ryerson University,
Toronto, Canada.
SE Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 400
63
2 19.12.2014
International
Seminar on
"Adaptive Building
Envelopes
Concepts of
Holistic Building
Design"
Prof. Dr. Uta Pottgiesser,
University of Applied Science
Detmold, Germany
IS Ms.Kerstin
Frick -
All Students of
School of
Architecture
3 30.07.2014
International Guest
Lecture on
"Environment
responsive
facades"
Dr. Pravin Bhiwapurkar,Ohio
School of Architecture &
Environmental Design, Kent
State University.
DL Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 400
4 06.12. 2013
International Guest
Lecture on "Digital
Tools & Physical
Systems"
Mr.Jens Boeke, University of
Applied Science Detmold,
Germany
DL Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 400
5 20.08.2014
International Guest
Lecture on “Design
Optioneering”
AR. VIGNESH SRINIVAS
KAUSHIK,Alumni and
Researcher, Design
Automation Lab, NUS,
Singapore
DL Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 150
6 05.01. 2012
Pre conference
distinguished
lecture as part of
CAADRIA 2012 -
“Situating
Architectural
Computing within
Design &
Research”
Ar. Shajay Bhooshan, Lead
Designer, ZAHA Hadid
Architects, London
DL Dr.Sheeba
Chander
In
Assoca
tion
with
Anna
Univer
sity,
Chenn
ai
600
7 29.08.2011
Pre Conference
Distinguished
Lecture as part of
CAADRIA 2012 -
Digital Futures in
Networked world
Ar. Kaustuv De Bisws, Co-
founder & Managing Partner
of DPLAY
DL Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 400
45 List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
LCD projector/ Black Board/ Smart class room/ Site visit/ Guest lecture’s/ Videos/ Quiz/ Group
Discussions
46 How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?
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Course teacher prepares the lesson plans and give it to the students
Classes are planned as per the lesson plans
Continuous assessment test are conducted to measure the understanding about the subject by the
student.
Students are asked to take part in assignment / quiz/ seminars as part of self learning process.
Site visits / guest lectures are arranged to add extra knowledge and practical exposure on the subject.
Seminars / symposiums / conferences are organized on the themes of latest development
47 Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Some of the students and faculty members are active members in N.S.S / N.C.C. at university level.
Faculty members / students conduct social welfare programs / create awareness / tree planting, etc.
When they go for village study.
Faculty and Students take part in rallies / awareness program related to urban issues.
Our University received the G-Cube Award for Good Green Governance for which our dean was the
coordinator for preparation of the reports.
School of Architecture organize Tree Walk / Heritage Walk regularly to create awareness about
Environment and Conservation of heritage.
I Continuing Education Programs
SI.
No
Date
(D/M/Y) Details of Event
Main Resource Person(s) /
Designation
Nature of
Event
(TC/WS/D
L/SE/CON
)
Name of
Faculty
Incharge
Other
Depar
tment
s
Invol
ved
No. of
Participa
nts
1 15.10.2014 -
17.10.2014
“ALLEGORY
14” - Art &
Architecture
workshop
Mr.Poochi Venkat, Mr .Ramu
velar, S. Potrarasan &
Ms.Kasthuri Thyagarajan,
WS Mr.Nagarajan - 120
2 27.6.2014 -
29.6.2014
Extreme
Architecture
(ZONASA
2014)
Ar.Jaisim, Fountain Head,
Bangalore.
Dr.Chandan Chowdry, MD
Dessault Systems.
Ar.Karan Grover, Karan Grover
Associates, Vadodara.
Dr.Hari Mohan Pillai, Kerela.
Ar.N.M.Salim, N.M.Salim &
associates, Kerala.
Ar.Pavitra Sriprakash, Practicing
Architects.
Ar.Durganandh, ARTES.
CON Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 35
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3 21.1.2014
Workshop on
``PAPER
TUNE’.
Ar.HARISH KUMAR,
Practicing Architect WS
Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 124
4 5.12.2013 -
14.12.2013
International
Work Shop on
"Architectural
Systems 2D//3D,
application
oriented
application of
Rhinoceros 3D"
Mr.J.Boeke from Applied
University of Detmold WS
Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 120
5 03.10.2013
CHIAROSCUR
O 2013, with the
theme – “Fiction
Meets
Architecture”
Chief Guest Ar. Oscar G
Concessao, Principal Architect
of ‘OCI Architects’
Guest of Honor,
Mr.ChinnagoundarVelu, an art
director of Kochaidiiyan Fame.
CON Mr.Karthikey
an -
All
Students
of School
of
Architectu
re
6 18.09.2013 Tree walk at
Kotturpuram Dr.Babu, NIZHAL SE
Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 30
7 26.09.2013
International
Work Shop on
"Citizen
Participation in
City Planning"
Ms.Ane Franck, Goethe
Institut/Technical University
Berlin.
WS Ms.Kerstin
Frick - 35
8 19.08.2013 -
23.08.2013
one week
training
programme on
Compressed
Stabilized
Earthen Blocks
Mr. Satprem Director Earth
Institute TP
Dr.Ravi
Kumar
Bhargava
- 35
9 06.03.2013 Tree Walk Ms. Latha from NIZHAL SE Ms.Anupriya - 30
10 08.08.2012
Heritage
walk
Heritage Walk at Maylapore SE Ms. V.
Saritha o - 40
11 15.10.2012 -
16.10.2012
ECO-HOUSE
Workshop in
association with
Sharon Ply
woods
Ar.Durganand Balsawer,
Practicing Architect WS
Ms.Mary
Mathew - 42
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12 15.10.2012 -
17.10.2012
Allegory
2012(Art &
Architecture )
Artist Ravindran, Artist Kannan,
Artist Karthikeyan, Artist
Manoharan & Artist
Vijayakumar
WS Mr.R.V.Naga
rajan - 86
13 21.09.2012
Tree Walk in
association with
NIZHAL
Ms.Latha, Trustee, Nizhal SE Ms.Anupriya - 50
14 14.09.12 -
15.09.12
Chiaroscuro’12
(Vibrancy In
Indian
Architecture)
• Ar.Sriram Ganapathi ,
Managing director KSM
Consultants,
• Ar. Ashwin Mathew Senior
Principal & Studio head of CnT,
Bangalore &
• Ar. R. V. Jayanthi, Founder &
Chief Architect of Coral
Architects, Chennai.
CON Mr.Karthikey
an - 300
15 25.4.2012 -
28.4.2012
17th
international
Annual
Conference of
the Association
for Computer
Aided
Architectural
Design Research
in Asia
(CAADRIA
2012)
• Mr.Andrew Li, President,
CAADRIA,
• Mr.Thomas Fischer, Xi'an
Jiaotong-Liverpool University,
China, Chair – Paper selection
committee,
• Mr.Tomohiro Fukuda, Osaka
University, Japan,
• Mr.Bob Martens, e-Caadia,
Vienna University of
Technology, Vienna
• Thomas Kvan, University of
Melbourne, Australia
CON Dr.Sheeba
Chander - 400
II Thesis Review (X Semester)
The first year students are given an educational trip to learn the local architecture (Chennai
architecture) on the name of “Archiyathra” which will enable them to first understand their local and
native architecture. Also they will be taken to Auroville for Workshops to learn about sustainable
Architecture.
First year students are also taken to Mahabalipuram, Dakshin chitra, etc., for developing their
knowledge on outdoor sketching.
Second year students will be taken for a rural study to understand about the rural planning and socio
economic characters of villager’s life.
In the third year the students will be taken for North India tour to understand the contemporary and
traditional architecture of our country.
In the fifth year, students will be doing thesis related to their area of interest for which constant input
will be given from the Practising Architects, as External reviewers.
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48 Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Guest lecture / Training program / Site visit / Workshops / Seminar / Conference / Study Tours.
Quiz / essay competitions / Design competitions / Art and Crafts Workshop / Visual communication
competitions.
49 State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
B. Arch programmes started in the year 1993 with due approval from Council of Architecture (COA).
M. Arch programmes started in the year 2012 with due approval from Council of Architecture (COA).
Both UG and PG courses have got extension of Approval from Council of Architecture (COA) from
2012 – 17.
Master of Planning (M. Plan) Programme offered by School of Architecture has got the approval from
Institute of Town Planner, India (ITPI).
50 Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
Research carried out are published as papers in Journals / Conferences.
School of Architecture regularly conducts Guest Lecture / Site visit to impart practical knowledge to
the students.
School of Architecture organizes workshops / symposiums / conferences on the theme of latest
development to increase the knowledge of the students.
Conducts software training programme (Eg. Eco-Nirman & Design Builder) for the students of
Architecture.
Conducts international conferences / seminars / workshops / special lectures to get international
exposure.
Send students to under semester exchange programme / Summer University programme to get
international exposure.
School of Architecture organize Tree Walk / Heritage Walk regularly to create awareness about
Environment and Conservation of heritage.
Encourge students to participate in conferences / seminars / workshops / special lectures outside the
campus.
Students are involved in consultancy works offered by CMDA / INTACH / Dakshinachitra.
The design competitions proposed by different organizations are introduced as Architectural Design
studio projects. (TNSCB, Saint Gobain, IGBC, etc)
51 Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strength:
Dedicated and competent faculty members
Quality students since the admission through the entrance test (NATA – National Aptitude Test In
Architecture)
Excellent Infrastructure
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MOU with International Universities
Conducting of International Conferences / Guest Lectures / Seminars
Excellent rapport with the students
Excellent Rapport with Government Organisation and NGO’s like CMDA, TNSCB, INTACH,
Dakshinachitra, etc.
Weakness
Lack of funded projects
Lack of funding agencies
Student’s attitude.
Opportunities
Perfect atmosphere to enhance skill development
International exposure due to exchange programs with foreign universities.
More Research activities can be carried out.
Scope for more consultancy work.
Scope to start new programmes.
Challenges
Retention of faculty.
Lack of funding Agencies.
52 Future plans of the department.
Planning to introduce new programmes in UG and PG.
To encourage more faculty members to register for Ph. D
To get more candidates for registering Ph. D from outside the university.
The school will strive to achieve a status of centre of excellence in the areas like affordable housing,
disaster resistant structures and management, Sustainable development, Heritage conservation, etc.
The school is planning to have collaboration with foreign universities
Yildiz University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.
University of Surrey, UK
NUS, Singapore.
RMIT university, Australia
Queensland University, Australia.
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Civil Engineering Department 1. Name of the Department : Department of Civil Engineering
2. Year of establishment : 1985
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes, School of Building Sciences.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc.,
D.Litt., etc.)
B.Tech. Civil Engineering
M.Tech. Structural Engineering
M.Tech. Construction Engineering and Management
M.Tech. Environmental Engineering
M.Tech. Civil with specialization in Construction Engineering and
Management
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System : Semester system is followed
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
S.no Name of the Department Name of the Subjects
1 Electrical and Electronic Engineering Fluid and Solid Mechanics
2 Architecture
Mechanics of Structures-II
Building Services-I
Surveying and Levelling
Design of Structures-I
Estimation and Specification
Disaster Mitigation and Management
Project Management
Mechanics of Structures-I
Design of Structures - II
Design of Structures -III
Building Maintenance and RetroTechniques
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
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Sanctioned Filled Actual
Professor 8 8 8
Associate Professors 1 1 1
Asst. Professors 13 13 13
Others (Visiting Faculty) 1 1 1
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance
Sl.No. Name Qualificati
on Designation Specialization
No
. o
f Y
ears
of
Ex
per
ien
ce
No
. o
f P
h.D
./M
.Ph
il.
stu
den
ts g
uid
ed f
or
the
last
4 y
ears
1. Dr. R. Angeline Prabhavathy Ph.D.
Dean(Building
Sciences)
Structural
Engineering 27 Years 1*, 7**
2. Dr. Jessy Rooby Ph.D. Professor & HOD
Structural
Engineering 23Years 7
**
3. Dr. V. Subbiah Ph.D. Dean(P.G.Studies)
Environmental
Engineering 42 Years 4**
4. Dr. P.S. Joanna Ph.D. Professor
Structural
Engineering 17 Years 8**
5. Dr. Pratheeba Paul Ph.D. Professor
Irrigation Water
Management 18 Years 1**
6. Mr. P. Ravikumar M.Tech. Associate Professor
Advanced
Construction
Technology
34 Years -
7. Mr. J. Karthick M.E.
Assistant Professor
(Selection Grade)
Environmental
Management 8 Years -
8. Mr. J. Samuel M.E.
Assistant Professor
(Selection Grade)
Environmental
Management 5 Years -
9. Mrs. M. Sangeetha M.E. Assistant Professor
Structural
Engineering 6.5 Years -
10. Mr. P.L.Karuppiah M.E. Assistant Professor
Structural
Engineering 2.5 years -
11. Mr. V. Prabhu ME. Assistant Professor
Construction
Management 6.5 years -
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12. Ms. R. Saranya M.E. Assistant Professor Geomatics 2.5 years -
13. Mr. Abins Aziz M.Tech. Assistant Professor
Structural
Engineering 1.5 years -
14. Ms. J.Malathy M.E. Assistant Professor
Soil Mechanics
and Foundation
Engineering
1.5 years -
15. Mr.G.Sivaprakash M.Tech. Assistant Professor
Transportation
Engineering 1.5 years -
16. Ms.P.Divyasree M.Tech. Assistant Professor
Structural
Engineering 1.5 years -
17. Mr. D. Sabarigirinathan M.Tech. Assistant Professor
Structural
Engineering 1 Year -
18. Ms.Anitha Rathinam. S M.E Assistant Professor
Environmental
Engineering 2.5 years -
19. Ms.Indu P M.E Assistant Professor
Construction
Management 6 Months -
20. Mr.Asher John M.Tech Assistant Professor
Geo Technical
Engineering 1 month -
* Ph.D Completed
**Under guidance
12. List of Senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors
● Senior Visiting Fellows : Dr. A. Rajaraman
● Emeritus professors : Dr. V.Paramasivam, Dr. L.N. Ramamurthy
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – Programme-wise information
S.No Name of the course No of subject Semester Percentage
1 U.G( B.Tech Civil Engineering) - - -
2 P.G (M.Tech Structural Engineering) 1/6 1 17%
1/6 3 17%
3 P.G(M.Tech Construction Engineering and Management) 1/6 1 17%
1/6 3 17%
14. Programme-wise Teacher Student Ratio
● U.G Course - B.Tech. (Civil Engineering) - 1:15
72
● P.G. Course - M.Tech (Structural Engineering) - 1:13
M.Tech (Construction Engineering and Management) - 1:7.5
M.Tech (Environmental Engineering) - 1:4.66
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS
& MPS)
Academic support staff
(technical) 7 7 7
Administrative staff 1 1 1
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies :
a. Cold –formed Steel Structures.
b. Shrinkage Properties of Foam Concrete.
c. High volume fly ash on Concrete for Structural Application.
d. Seismic Retrofitting of RC Beam -Column Joints.
e. Cyclic loading on Structures.
f. Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for Natural Resources on Environmental Planning.
g. Environmental health and Toxicology.
h. Solid Waste Management.
i. Design of Water Distribution System.
17. Number of faculty with on going 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.
a) National Funding Agencies:
Project Title Project
Duration
Amount
(In Rs) Funding Agency Status
Principal
Investigator
Characterization and Utilization
of High volume fly ash Concrete
for Structural Application
3 years 25 Lakhs Department of Atomic
Energy (BRNS Scheme) On going Dr. P.S.Joanna
Studies on strength of steel fibre
reinforced polymer concrete 1 year Rs 10,000
Tamil Nadu State
Council For Science And
Technology (Student
project scheme)
Completed in
2013
Mr.
P.Ravikumar
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“Modernized Nodal Centre for e-
learning, testing and research in
Structural Engineering with
Computer Aided Laboratory”
2 years 10 lakhs AICTE Completed in
2010
Dr.R.Angeline
Prabhavathy
b) International Funding Agencies: Nil
c) Total grants received: 35.10 Lakhs
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
c) National collaboration b) International collaboration
a) National collaboration:
Utilization of High volume fly ash Concrete for Structural Application is being carried out in collaboration
with Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam.
d) International Collaboration: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
A grant- in aid of Rs.10 Lakhs was received from AICTE in the year 2008 for the project on “Modernized
Nodal Centre for e-learning, testing and research in Structural Engineering with Computer Aided
Laboratory”
A grant- in aid of Rs.25 Lakhs was received from DAE in the year 2011 for the project on
“Characterization and Utilization of High volume fly ash Concrete for Structural Application”
The research project on “Studies on strength of steel fibre reinforced polymer concrete” received Rs 10,000
from Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology under Student Project Scheme in May 2013.
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition : Nil
National recognition : Nil
International recognition : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Existing
equipments in the Structural Engineering Lab are computerized with the fund received from the BRNS project
scheme funded by Department of Atomic Energy, Mumbai.
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
(2012-15)
National : 02
International : 36
S.
No. Date
Name of the
faculty Journal Title of the paper
1 March Mr. International Journal for Analysing Delay with LOS at the
74
2015 G.Sivaprakash Scientific Research &
Development, vol. 2, Issue
12,2015 pp 158-160
major intersections of OMR stretch
( Chennai)
2
Oct
2014
Dr. R.Angeline
Prabhavathy
International Journals of
Advanced Information Science
and Technology (IJAIST),
vol.29, issue 29, pp 22-25
An analysis of artificial recharge
zones using remote sensing and GIS
in Agastheeswaram Taluk,
Kanyakumari District(TN)
3
Sep
2014
Dr. R.Angeline
Prabhavathy
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research,ISSN
0973-4562 Volume 9, Number 22
(2014) pp. 13137-13163
Seismic Strengthening of Partially
in Filled Cold Formed Steel Frame
Using Cement Bonded Particle
Board Inserts:Experimental
Investigation
4
March
2014 Mr. J. Karthik
International Journal for
Scientific Research &
Development, vol. 2, Issue 1
Study on air and noise impacts at
South Indian Port
5
March
2014
Dr. Pratheeba
Paul
International Journal of Scientific
Research and Development,
Vol.2, Issue 1, 2014.
Simulation based availability
estimation of water supply pumping
system
6 2014 Dr. P.S.Joanna
International Journal of
Advanced Information Science
and Technology, Vol.30 , pp 87-
95
Seismic Performance of ground
granulated blast furnace slag
reinforced concrete beam –
columns
7 2014 Dr. P.S.Joanna
Applied Mechanics and
Materials, Vol. 622 ,pp 81-88.
Experimental study on Reinforced
concrete beam and composite
column joint with square steel cage
8 2014
Dr. R.Angeline
Prabhavathy
European Journal of Scientific
Research, Volume 120 No. 2,
2014, pp. 254-263
The Environmental Impact Study
for Automobile Industry Utilizing
LPG as an Energy Source
9
Jan
2014 Dr. V Subbiah
International Journals of
Advanced Information Science
and Technology (IJAIST),
Volume 21, No. 21, pp. 86-94
Extraction and characterization of
mango seed kernal oil and its
antimicrobial activity
10
March
2013
Dr. P. S. Joanna,
Dr. Jessy Rooby
European Journal of Scientific
Research,, Vol.96,Issue 4.,
PP.620-632.
Performance of Reinforced
Concrete Beams with 40% Fly Ash
Refer ANNEXURE-1
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books : Nil
Edited Books : Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers : Nil
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Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
International Database
o Citation Index – range / average
o SNIP
o SJR
o Impact Factor – range / average
o h-index
o Number of Journals listed in International Database: 32
23. Details of patents and income generated:
Patents filed:
S.NO. TITLE NAME
PROVISIONAL
1. Earthquake resistant cold – formed steel beam with corrugated web Dr. P.S. Joanna,
Professor 2.
Cold form steel beam with braced web for earthquake resistant construction
3. Polyester Resin matrix flooring tiles using various microfillers
Mr. P.
Ravikumar,
Associate
Professor
4. Polyster Resin mortar flooring tiles using various fine aggregate and microfillers
5.
Epoxy Resin matrix and mortar formulation using various microfillers and fine
aggregates
6. Steel fiber reinforced polyster resin concrete
COMPLETED SPECIFICATION
7. Polyster resin matrix formulation using various microfillers
8. Polyster Resin mortar formulation using various fine aggregates and microfillers.
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
S.No. Month/
Year Name of Faculty Project Title
Name of the
Company /
Organization
Total
cost (Rs.)
1
Feb.
2015
Ms. J. Malathy
Temperature
Resistance and
Moisture Content
Report for Clay soil
J Consultants,
Bangalore. 60,200
2 Oct.
2014
Dr. R. Angeline
Prabhavathy
Design of New Civil
Block Building
Edifice Const. Pvt
Ltd,Chennai.
76
3 June
2014 M.Sangeetha Cube Testing
Ultra Condominium
company pvt. Ltd,
4 May
2014 M.Sangeetha Cube Testing
Advaita Homes,
Mylapore
75,000
5
April
2014
Dr.P.S.Joanna
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Self cured RC beam
column
Saingits College of
Engineering, Kerala
6 March
2014
Dr.P.S.Joanna
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Double skin cold
formed steel hollow
beam column
Saingits College of
Engineering, Kerala
7 March
2014
Dr.P.S.Joanna
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Dr.R.Angeline
Prabhavathy
Cold formed steel
beams with braced
web
Saingits College of
Engineering, Kerala
8 June
2013
Mr.S.Vijayan
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Cube Testing
M.Deena Dayalan
Ultra Condomorium
(P) Ltd.Kilpauk
9 May
2013
Dr.P.S.Joanna
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Beam Testing Saingits College of
Engineering, Kerala.
1,33,000
10 March
2013
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Dr.P.S.Joanna Material Testing
HITS & HCAS,
Padur
11 June
2012
Dr.P.S.Joanna
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Beam Testing Saingits College of
Engineering, Kerala.
12 June
2012
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Dr.P.S.Joanna Material Testing
HITS and
HCAS,Padur
13 July
2012
Dr.P.S.Joanna
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Beam Testing Saintgits College of
Engineering, Kerala.
14 August
2012
Dr.P.S.Joanna Dr.Jessy
Rooby Material Testing
Arun Excello
Construction Pvt Ltd,
Chennai.
15 Sept.
2012
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Mr.S.Vijayan Steel Testing
Arun Excello
Construction,
Chennai.
16 July Dr.R.Angeline
Prabhavathy
Structural Design for
Bethany Hostel
RMT Construction
Pvt Ltd,
77
2012 Jessy Rooby
P.S.Joanna
17 Jan.
2012 Dr.V.Subbiah
R.O.Plant operation
and maintenance APAS Chennai
2,18,000
18 March
2012
Dr.R.Angeline
Prabhavathy
Dr.P.S.Joanna
Structural Design for
Staff Quarters
Edifice Const. Pvt
Ltd,
19 Nov.
2011
Dr.V.Subbiah
Dr.R.Angeline
Prabhavathy
Assessment on the
Suitability of Infra
structural facility
Super Auto Forges
Private Limited
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad
S.No. Name of the
faculty Organisation Nature of interaction
1 Dr. Angeline
Prabhavathy
Geofoundation & Structures Pvt Ltd Workshop
Concrete Quality Concepts Pvt. Ltd Industrial Visit
Super Auto Forges Private Limited,Chennai. Consultancy
SERC, Chennai Inplant Training for students
2 Dr. Jessy Rooby
15th
World Conference on Earthquake
Engineering at Portugal Paper presentation
IIT Madras Keynote Speaker on National
Conference
IGCAR, Department of Atomic Energy,
Kalpakkam Funded Project
IIT Madras Technical Seminar
ICI Chennai Inauguration of Students’
Chapter of ICI
Green Environment Innovation and
Marketing Workshop
Business Development Earth Recycler(P) Ltd Workshop
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3 Dr. V. Subbiah
CLRI(Central Leather Research Institute),
NEERI and Metrowater, Ennore Thermal
Power Plant
Research purposes
Auroville Consulting, Pondicherry Inauguration of Solar Panel
Grid
TRILL Info Park Ltd and Orchid Chemicals Internship for students
Super Auto Forges Private Limited,Chennai. Consultancy
Solar Edisol India (P) Ltd,Chennai. Consultancy
UNICEF Collaborative Course
4 Dr. P.S. Joanna
SERC, Chennai Research Projects
IGCAR, Department of Atomic Energy,
Kalpakkam Funded Project
5 Dr. Pratheeba Paul Confederation of Indian Industry, Chennai Conference
Anna University, Chennai Research work
6 Mr. Ravi Kumar
Ashok Build Construction Ltd Internship
Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and
Technology, Chennai Internship
IIT Madras Lab development
Ennore Port Ltd Industrial Visit
Chennai Metro Rail Limited Industrial Visit
Railway Training Centre, Tambaram Industrial Visit
7 Mr. J. Samuel Chennai Metropolitan Development Plan Inplant Training
8 Mr. G.
Sivaprakash CMDA - 63rd National Town &
Country Planner Congress - expo Conference
9 Ms. J. Malathy Anna University, Chennai Research work
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
S.No Name of the faculty Role
1 Dr. Jessy Rooby
Jury Silicon India Chennai Real Estate Award 2014
Interview Panel
Member
Railway Recruitment Board(Staff Selection Commission) in
2012 and 2013
Reviewer International Journal of Engineering Structures
Reviewer International Journal of Performance of Constructed
Facilities(ASCE)
Co-Investigator BRNS funded project in collaboration with IGCAR,
Kalpakkam
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Key note speaker National Conference on Recent trends in Civil Engineering
(St.Gitz College of Engineering, Kerala)
2 Dr. P.S. Joanna
Principal
Investigator
BRNS funded project in collaboration with IGCAR,
Kalpakkam
Key note speaker National Conference on Recent trends in Civil Engineering
(St.Gitz College of Engineering, Kerala)
Reviewer International Journal of Engineering Structures
Interview Panel
Advisor
Junior Engineer- Staff Selection Commission (Southern
region) in 2015
Resource person National Technical Symposium by Valliammai College of
Engineering
3 Dr. Pratheeba Paul
Interview Panel
Member
Railway Recruitment Board(Staff Selection Commission) in
2014
Key note speaker National Technical Symposium by Valliammai College of
Engineering
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs). :
Faculty members have attended Seminars / Workshops /orientation programme/ training
programme conducted by institutions like IIT, NITTTR and Confederation of Indian Industry.
No of Seminars / Workshops Attended:
Inter National – 29
National - 317
S.
No Date
Name of the
faculty Title Venue
1 23.12.2014 Mr.V.Prabhu
International Seminar on
“Renewable Energy and
Environmental Engineering”
ICREE 2014 @ Quality Hotel,
Vijayawada
2 6.12.2013
& 7.12.2013 Mr.J.Samuel
International Workshop on
“Structural Life Assessment
and Failure Diagnosis”
Department of Civil
Engineering National Institute
of Technology Tiruchirapalli.
3 25.2.2015
Dr. R. Angeline
Prabhavathy,
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Integrated Water Cycle
Management – an Australian
Perspective
HITS
80
4 30.1.2015
Dr. R. Angeline
Prabhavathy,
Dr.Jessy Rooby,
Dr. V. Subbiah,
Dr. P.S. Joanna,
Dr. Pratheeba Paul
Construction of Industrial
Structures Good Shepherd Hall
5 1.12.2014 to
5.12.2014 Mr.P.Ravikumar
Training Programme on
“Underground Metro Rail
Construction in CMRL”
Chennai Metro Rail Ltd,
Chennai
6 13.11.2014 Mr.P.Ravikumar
Technical Seminar on
"Portable Non-Destructive
Testing for Concrete"
PROCEQ-TAISEI, Chennai
7 15.10.2014 Dr.V.Subbiah Seminar “Conclave on water
sanitation and hygiene”
CII-UNICEF,Hotel Residency
Tower, Chennai
8 15.9.2014 -
16.9. 2014 Ms. R. Saranya
Recent Advances in Satellite
Image Processing
SRM
University,Kattankulathur
9 25.11.13 to
29.11.13 Mr.G. Sivaprakash
Urban Transport systems
Planning
Centre for Transportation
Research, NIT Calicut, Kerala
Refer ANNEXURE-II
28. Students’ Projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects
UG- 80 % of students have done the Projects with the facilities available within the
University campus.
PG- 70 % of students have done the Projects with the facilities available within the
University campus.
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute.
UG- 20% of students have done the projects in collaboration with Super Auto Forge
Pvt. Ltd, Greenovation, and Structural Engineering Research Centre.
PG- 30% students have done the projects in collaboration with SERC, Chennai
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Sundeep Chowdary, Ajith kumar Ashwin are the winners in IIT PALS INNOVATIVE CHALLENGE
held at IIT Madras on March 28th
2014. Received Rs.95000
Sundeep Chowdary won II prize in “CII Innovator” organized by CII on 25th July 2014. Received cash
award of Rs.30,000/-
Ajith kumar Ashwin (3rd year) received I prize in the event “Tata Break The Challenge” In the
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Conference on Tata First Dot National Conference on Jan 20-21, 2013, IIT Madras.
Dr. G. Indu Siva Ranjani has received Gayathri Devi Award & Gold medal for securing highest CGPA
from IIT Madras on 22nd July 2011.
Dr. V. Paramasivam has received E.P Nicolaides Prize for the best paper publication from Institution of
Engineers (India) 2010
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
No of Seminars / Workshops Organized –
National – 27
International- 4
S.
No. Date Details of Event Resource person
Number of
participants
1 26.02.2015 Sustainable Repair And Rehabilitation Of
Reinforced Concrete Structures Dr.V.Rajendran 200
2 25.02.2015 Integrated Water Cycle Management – an
Australian Perspective Prof. K. Baskaran 150
3 30.01.2015 Construction of Industrial Structures Mr.K.Saravanan 200
4 10.01.2015 Building Information Modelling for Next
Generation Engineers Mr.Vetrivel 100
5 28.03.2014 National Conference on “Sustainable
Development in Civil Engineering” Dr.Benny Raphael 150
6 16.07.2014 International Seminar Materials Flow Cost Accounting Hiroshi Tachikawa 200
7 19.06.2014,
20.06.2014
Faculty Development Programme on
Environmental Management in Industries
Dr. Pratheeba
Paul,Mr. J. Karthik 85
8 17.09.2014 Internation al seminar on “Solar Energy-
Recent trends and Policy Issues”
Mr. Toine Van
Megen,
Dr.R.Sethumadhavan,
Mr.V.Karthikeyan
350
9 27.08.2014 Biological Treatment on Wastewater Dr. S. Seshadri 62
10 29.02.2014 Innovative Construction Materials Dr. Rahima Shabeen 78
11 7.02.2014 International Seminar on “Engineering
Sustainability: Engineers as leaders In
Dr.Jonathan Bridge 150
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facing Global change”
Refer ANNEXURE-III
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
As drafted by Department of Research(See Appendix A)
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
B.Tech.(Civil Engineering)
2014 125 95 7 76% 6%
2013 135 113 11 84% 8%
2012 105 62 6 59% 6%
2011 96 56 8 58% 8%
M.Tech (Structural Engg.)
2014 45 20 3 44% 7%
2013 55 29 13 53% 23%
2012 25 13 1 92% 100%
2011 20 11 1 100% 100%
M.Tech (Construction Engg & Management.)
2014 26 17 2 65% 8%
2013 29 20 1 69% 3%
M.Tech (Environmental Engg .)
2013 10 4 1 40% 10%
2014 13 3 6 31% 4%
33. Diversity of students.
P.G:
Name of the
programme
Batch of
students
% 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
M.Tech.
Structural
Engineering
2014 – 16 17 65 13 4
2013 – 15 24 62 14 -
2012 - 14 6 69 19 6
M.Tech.
Construction
Engineering
and
Management
2014 – 16 14 52 33 -
2013 – 15 5 95 - -
2012 - 14 - 50 50 -
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M.Tech.
Environmental
Engineering
2014 – 16 11 78 11 -
2013 – 15 - 60 40 -
2012 - 14 50 - 50 -
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SLET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
o GRE- 9
o TOEFL- 4
o GATE- 6
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 24 %
PG to M.Phil. -
PG to Ph.D. 16%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
20%
40%
Entrepreneurs 40%
36. Diversity of staff:
No of staff: 23
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 9%
from other universities within the State 74%
from universities from other States 17%
from universities outside the country -
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period
No of faculty who were awarded Ph.D. degree: 4
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library :
o Floor space : 10 sq.m.
o Number of books : 520
o Number of Journals subscribed : 20
o Computer terminals with Internet access : 10
Main Library (Books)
o No. of Volumes related to Civil Engineering : 6,444
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o No. of titles related to Civil Engineering : 3,055
b) Internet facilities for staff and students:
o For staff: 25
o For students: 55
c) Total number of class rooms: 12
d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 2
e) Students’ laboratories
Sl.No. Name of the laboratory
1 Hydraulic Engineering lab
2 Geo-Technical Lab
3 CADD Lab
4 Strength of Materials Lab
5 Surveying Lab
6 Construction Materials Lab
7 Environmental Engineering Lab
8 Structural Engineering Lab
9 Engineering Practices Lab
f) Research laboratories
S.No Name of the laboratory
1 Structural Engineering Lab
2 Strength of Materials Lab
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host institution/university:
S.No Year of
Admission Name Dept Supervisor
1 2013-14 T.S.Parvati Civil Dr. P.S. Joanna
Prof. Civil, HITS
2 2013-14 P.Ravikumar Civil
Dr.Jessy Rooby,
Professor ( CIVIL ) - HITS
3 2013-14 J.Karthick Civil Dr. V.Subbiah
Prof. (Civil) & Dean(PGS), HITS
4 2013-14 J. Samuel Civil Dr. P.S. Joanna
Prof (Civil)
5 2013-14 PL.Karuppiah Civil Dr. Angeline Prabhavathy
Dean (Building Sciences) HITS
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6 2012-13 V.Prabhu Civil
Dr.Jessy Rooby,
Professor ( CIVIL ) - HITS
b) From other institutions/universities:
S.No
Year of
Admission Name Dept Supervisor
1 2013-14 Arithra Mandal Civil
Dr. Jessy Rooby
HOD - (Civil), HITS
2 2013-14 Sulagno Banerjee Civil
Dr. Jessy Rooby
HOD (Civil), HITS
3 2013-14 V.Neelmudiyon Civil
Dr. Pratheeba Paul
Prof. Civil
4 2012-13 S.Anandaraj Civil
Dr. Jessy Rooby
HOD, Civil, HITS
5 2012-13 E.Prabakaran Civil
Dr. Jessy Rooby
HOD, Civil, HITS
6 2012-13 V. Mounica Civil Dr. V.Subbiah
Prof. (Civil) & Dean(PGS), HITS
7 2011-12 R.Divahar CIVIL
Dr. P.S. Joanna
Prof. Civil, HITS
8 2011-12 P.S.Aravind Raj CIVIL
Dr. P.S. Joanna
Prof. Civil, HITS
9 2011-12 S.P.Sangeetha CIVIL
Dr. P.S. Joanna
Prof. Civil, HITS
10 2011-12 A.Joe Paulson CIVIL
Dr. Angeline Prabhavathy
Dean (Building Sciences) HITS
11 2011-12 M.Bhuvaneswari CIVIL
Dr.Jessy Rooby
Prof.& Head, Civil, HITS
12 2010-11
S.Sundara
Mahalingam CIVIL
Dr.R.Angeline Prabhavathy
Dean (Building sciences) HITS
13 2010-11 S.Saravanan CIVIL
Dr.R.Angeline Prabhavathy
Dean (Building sciences) HITS
14 2010-11 Kaliyappan Saravanan CIVIL
Dr. P.S. Joanna
Professor ( CIVIL ) - HITS
15 2010-11 Susan Abraham CIVIL
Dr. P.S. Joanna
Professor (CIVIL) - HITS
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16 2009-10 J. Suresh CIVIL
Dr.R.Angeline Prabhavathy
Dean (Building Sciences) HITS
17 2009-10 M.Senthil Kumar CIVIL
Dr.Angeline Prabhavathy
Dean (Building Sciences) , HITS
18 2008-09 J.R. Julius CIVIL
Dr. R. Angeline Prabhavathy,
Dean (Building Sciences), HITS
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
8 students are working as Part Time Teaching Assistant (PTTA)
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
Before starting P.G. (Environmental Engineering) course, a Questionnaire containing the need for
Engineers with P.G degree in Environmental Engineering was sent to different industries. From the data
collected, it was found that the demand for that course is high and it was started in August 2012. Similar
efforts were made to start the new specialized programmes in UG from 2013-14.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
d. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes. Board of studies meetings is conducted regularly to revise or modify the curriculum after
open discussion with the staff handling the subjects during the department staff meeting. Suggestions from
staff are received regarding the teaching –learning evaluation and implemented. Refresher courses for
tough subjects are handled for junior faculty. Suggestions on teaching are given to faculty who get less
students’ feedback.
e. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
o Yes. The evaluation process of the teachers is based on the feedback from the students collected at
the middle of the semester through feedback forms. These forms consist of 20 different attributes.
The scores obtained by each staff are analyzed by the Head of the Department. If the scores are
high, the staffs are appreciated and if the scores are low, the HOD suggests ways of improvement.
Also the HOD keep those forms in the concerned files for inspection by expert committees of
regulatory bodies.
o Feedback on curriculum and teaching learning evaluation is periodically obtained from students
during class committee meetings conducted at least twice in a semester. The Class committee
chairman records the minutes and after discussing in the staff meeting, the suggestions are put
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forth in the Board of Studies(BOS) for improvement in the curriculum or teaching learning
process.
f. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Feed backs are consistently received from the alumni about the department. We invite alumni who
have got good exposure in the construction field to share their knowledge with the students. Some of the
alumni have been instrumental in guiding the students to pursue their higher education in renowned
universities abroad. New electives are added based on recent trends in the construction field as per
suggestion given by alumni.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S.No. NAME BATCH DESIGNATION
1 S. Saravanan 2005 Design Manager, PTK Architects, Chennai
2 P.S.Aravindraj 2011 Managing Director ,Sree Thangam Constructions,
Chennai
3 R Divahar 2011 HOD, Civil Engineering, St Joseph's College of
Engineering, Sriperumbudur
4 M. Mohan Sathish Kumar 1995 Regional Manager, CSC world India Pvt Ltd,
Chennai
5 K.Kumaran 1994 Senior Design Manager ,FL Smith, Chennai
6 R.Krishna Kumar 1995 HCL Client Engineer,Chennai
7 Xavier Anton Vinod 2009 Structural Engineer, Kingsway Consultants, Egmore
8 K.Janakumar 1993 Assistant Engineer (Bridges), Highways
Department, Guindy
9 A K Subraja Ram 1993 Class I Contractor- Flat Promoter
10 J. Vivekandan 1993 Class I Contractor- Flat Promoter
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts. (ANNXURE – III)
No of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external experts – 31
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Teaching Learning Processes
The teaching learning process is enhanced through the following.
Preparation of lesson plan and lecture notes.
Teaching Aids like OHP and PowerPoint presentations are used for the delivery of lectures.
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Class committee meetings are conducted with the class representatives and the subject teachers to
address issues raised by the students in the classrooms and laboratories.
Course committee meetings are conducted for common subjects with the course coordinator and the
subject teachers so as to ensure uniform and effective handling of the subjects in all the classes
concerned.
Remedial classes are handled for the students who have failed in the end semester examinations.
Coaching classes are conducted for the students to improve their internal marks.
Students are asked to work on selected topics and submit assignments
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?
The department gets constant feedback through exit survey from the graduands and through the
feedback from the alumni, employer and industry to ensure the attainment of Programme Objectives.
The course learning outcomes are monitored through the internal tests, assignments, tutorials, quiz
and group discussions for each student to check their performance. If the score is 60% and above, it is
considered to be satisfactory.
Progress reports are sent to the parents periodically with the attendance details.
Counselors monitor the performance of the students and maintain the records for the unit tests, model
Exam, university results and attendance. The counselors periodically counsel the students and
motivate them.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Guest lectures on recent trends in Civil Engineering are regularly arranged.
Practical knowledge is gained through Industrial visits.
A National level technical symposium “Shrishti” is organized every year to create a platform for
the student community and construction industry experts to transfer knowledge.
No. of Guest Lectures arranged :10
No. of Industrial visits arranged : 36
No of seminars/conference/workshops organized:31
No of seminars/conference/workshops attended : 317
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The research contributions made by the faculty members are published in reputed
international/national journals.
Students present papers based on their project work in conferences organized by premier
institutions.
Our students have won many prizes in National Level Intercollegiate symposia conducted in IIT
(Madras), Anna University, NIT (Trichy) and other institutions.
Workshops/seminars/symposia are regularly conducted.
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No. of Publications in
(2012-2015)
National Journal : 2
International Journal : 36
National Conference : 31
International Conference : 17
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
Students are encouraged to take part in modeling contest to enhance their creative ideas conducted
by the department.
A virtual lab in structural Engineering helps the students to visualize and understand the concepts
the construction activities in the laboratory itself.
Research is being carried out in the department on structural application of Fly ash. Beams and
columns are casted with high volume fly ash and tested for cyclic loading. It is found that high
volume fly ash concrete can be used for structural members.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strengths
Highly qualified, well experienced faculty members.
Ph.D Degree holders among faculty members - 8
Well equipped modern laboratories
Good infrastructure.
Good departmental Library facilities
Teacher student ratio is maintained at 1:15
Dedicated supporting staff
Good rapport of students with staff.
Weaknesses
Students come from background with poor communication skills and analytical skills.
Opportunities
More research activities can be carried out with the available facilities in the laboratories.
Faculty members are specialized in various fields of Civil engineering which can attract many research
scholars to enroll in the department for research.
Consultancy works can gain momentum since specialized equipments are available in the department.
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Introduction of new courses.
Technical training for skilled labourers.
Challenges
Teaching Heterogeneous group of students.
Imparting knowledge to students with very high aims- Entrepreneur in construction field.
52. Future plans of the department.
The Department of Civil Engineering has planned the following goals to be achieved during the next four to
five years.
To develop a Centre for Research in Advanced Construction Technology (CENACT)
To introduce post-graduate courses in emerging areas of Civil Engineering like Transportation Engineering,
Remote Sensing etc.
To promote high end research activities and produce at least 5 doctorates in the department per year.
To conduct National/ International Conferences, Workshops and Faculty development programmes in the
various fields of Civil Engineering
To develop globally competent students through professional training and Industrial Collaboration.
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School of Computing Sciences
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Computer Applications
1. Name of the Department : Department of Computer Applications.
2. Year of establishment : 1994
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes , the department is a part of School of Computing Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc,
D.Litt., etc.)
UG Bachelor of Computer Applications
PG Master of Computer Applications
M.Phil Computer Science
Ph.D Various Areas in Computer Science
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Sl.
No
Universities/Industries/foreign Institutions Purpose
1 Stevens Institute of Technology, USA Research Collaboration in Machine Intelligence
and Data Analysis Research Centre
2 Machine Intelligence Labs, USA Research Collaboration in Machine Intelligence
and Data Analysis Research Centre
3 Net Computers CISCO programmes
4 ORACLE University Oracle DBA programme
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
Nil
8. Examination System: Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Sl.
No
Department Programme Subject
Code
Subject Name
1 Business
Administration MBA
CA1677 Introduction to Information Technology and
Management
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2 CA1674
Enterprise Resource Planning for
Management
3 BA1616 Business Application Software
4 Science and
Humanities 1st year B.Tech.
CS1101 Computer Programming
5 CS1131 Computer Programming Lab
6 Electrical and
Electronics B.Tech
IT 1209 Object Oriented Programming
7 IT 1235 Object Oriented Programming Lab
8 Computer Science
and Engineering B.Tech
IT1656 Data warehousing and Data Mining
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS
& MPS)
Professor 3 3 3
Associate Professor - - -
Asst. Professors 7 7 7
Others - - -
Male Female
Professor 1 2
Associate Professor
Asst. Professors 3 4
Others - -
Sl. No Name Qualificati
on Designation Specialization
No. of Years
of Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil.
students Under
Guidance
1.
Dr. Anitha S.
Pillai
MCA,
Ph.D
Professor/Hea
d
Data
Mining,AI,Natu
ral language,
Processing
20 8 – Ph.D;
3 – M.Phil
2.
Dr.
A.Udayakuma
r
MCA,
Ph.D Professor
Stochastic
timization 25
3 – Ph.D
3.
Dr. M. M.
Ramya
MCA,
Ph.D Professor
Digital Image
Processing 17
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8- Ph.D
4.
Mrs. S.
Lakshmisri
devi
MCA,
M.E, (Ph.
D)
Assistant
Data mining 14
Professor 1 – M.Phil
(S.G)
5.
Mr. N.
Sivakumar
MCA,
MPhil, Assistant
Networking 9 3 – M.Phil
(Ph. D) Professor
(S.S)
6.
Mrs. D.
Chitradevi
MCA,
M.E, (Ph.
D)
Assistant Internet
Programming 12 - Professor
(S.S)
7.
Mrs. S.
Vijayalakshmi
MCA,
MPhil
Assistant Networking,
10 2 – M.Phil Professor Data Mining
(S.S)
8.
Mrs. Prabha
Susy Mathew
MCA,
M.Phil,
M.Tech
Assistant
Professor
(S.S)
Data Mining 9 -
9.
Mr. Siju
Mammen
Philip
MCA, Assistant Hybrid
Intelligence
System
5.1 -
(Ph. D) Professor
10.
Mr.SanjuRaja
n MCA, ME
Assistant Network, 6.1 -
Professor Cloud
Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under
guidance
11. List of senior Visiting Fellows, Adjunct Faculty, Emeritus Professors
Dr. Ajith Abraham, Director, Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA – Research Guide
Dr. R. Chandramouli, Thomas Hattrick Chair Professor, Information System, Stevens Institute of
Technology, USA – Doctoral Committee member.
12. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
- No temporary faculty available in the department
13. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Name of the Program Student- Staff Ratio
UG Bachelor of Computer Applications 15:1
PG Master of Computer Applications 15:1
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14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Staff Sanctioned Filled
Programmer 1 1
Secretary 1 1
Attender 1 1
15. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Machine Intelligence
Soft Computing
Natural Language Processing
Software Engineering
Big Data Analytics
Image Processing
16. 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.
Sl.no Name of the Faculty National Funding
Agency
Project Title Total grants
1
Dr. M. M. Ramya Naval Research
Board (NRB)
Intelligent System for Adaptive
Enhancement of Underwater
Images for Accurate Object
Recognition
20,01,000
17. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
e) National collaboration
Natural Language Processing Projects in collaboration with AU-KBC Research Centre, Anna
University, Chennai.
Digital Image Processing Projects in collaboration with Chettinad University, Chennai.
f) International collaboration
1. Applied for World bank Ph.D Research grants available for developing country
Fellowship : World bank Robert S. Mc Namara fellowship
Title : Ontology Based Mood Analysis for Real Time Disaster Management
Host Institution & External Guide : Stevens Institute of Technology, USA Dr. R.
Chandramouli, Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology , USA.
Fellowship Amount : $24.700.
2. Mr. S.Saravanan, M.C.A student was selected for project internship at NUS Singapore under the Web
Information and Natural Language Processing Group (WING).
o Development of a Crawling algorithm for Mining Scholarly Presentations and
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Documents from the Web from 1st March 2011 to 12th September 2011, under the
guidance of Professor Min Yen Kan, Department of Computer Science, NUS,
Singapore.
3. Established a Machine Intelligence and Data Analysis Research Centre (MIDARC) in
collaboration with Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA and Stevens Institute of Technology,
USA.
18. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
Project Title Project
Duration
Amount
(Rs.)
Funding
Agency Status Principal Investigator
Intelligent System
for Adaptive
Enhancement of
Underwater Images
for Accurate Object
Recognition
3 years
(from Feb
2013)
20.01Lakhs
Naval
Research
Board
(NRB)
Ongoing Dr. M. M. Ramya
Software Synthesis
for Signal Processing
Embedded
Applications
2 years 7 Lakhs
Naval
Research
Board
(NRB)
Completed
Dr.R.Devanathan
Dr.Anitha.S.Pillai
(co-investigator)
19. Research facility / centre with
State recognition
Nil
National recognition and International recognition
International collaboration: Established Machine Intelligence and Data Analysis Research
Centre (MIDARC) in collaboration with Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA and Stevens
Institute of Technology, USA.
20. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
MIDARC- Machine Intelligence and Data Analysis Research Centre has been set up in collaboration with
Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA and Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
21. Publications:
International Journals / IEEE Xplore - 22
S. No. Year /
Month
Name of Faculty
/ Student Title Journal
Volume No. &
Page No.
97
1.
December
2014
Dr. Anitha S.
Pillai
An Intelligent Framework
for Protecting Privacy of
individuals: Empirical
Evaluations on Data
mining Classification
IEEE Xplore
Pg. No:
476-478
2.
November
2014 Dr.Anitha S.Pillai
A Systematic Literature
Review on the Software
Requirements Elicitation
Issues
Journal of Network and
Innovative Computing
Vol. No. 2(2014)
Pg. No:
283-308
3. August 2014
Dr. Anitha S.
Pillai
Disclosure Risk of
Individuals: a k-
anonymity Study on
Health Care Data Related
to Indian Population
IEEE Explore, 2014
Pg. No:
200 -205
4. July 2014
Dr. Anitha S.
Pillai
An adaptive utility based
Anonymization model for
privacy preserving data
mining
Elsevier Science and
Technology (Science
Direct)
Pg. No
:220-228
5. April 2013 Dr.Anitha S.Pillai
The Effects Of
Requirements Elicitation
Issues On Software
Project Performance : An
Empirical Analysis.
Requirements
Engineering :
Foundation for
Software Quality
Lectures Notes in
Computer Science
Vol. No. 8396
Pg.No. :
285 – 300
6.
December
2012
Dr.A.
Udhayakumar
Genetic algorithm for
chance constrained
reliability stochastic
optimization problems’,
International Journal of
Operational Research
International Journal of
Operational Research
Vol. No. 9
Pg. No:
23 - 38
National Journals - 01
S. No. Year / Month Name of Faculty /
Student Title Journal
98
1.
February 2014
Ms.Pallavi K.P,
Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
Named Entity Recognition of
Kannada words using CRF
CSI Resource Centre, 2014
99
International Conference - 27
S. No. Date Name of Faculty /
Student Title Details of Conference & Place
1.
12.03.2015 to
13.03.2015 Dr.Anitha S.Pillai
Adaptive Utility based
Anonymization model:
Performance Evaluation
on Big Data Sets
2nd International Symposium on Big
Data and Cloud Computing
Challenges, Elsevier.
Place: VIT , Chennai
2.
14.12.2014 to
16.12.2014
Dr.Anitha S.Pillai
Ms. Jisha Jose
Panackal
An Intelligent
framework for protecting
privacy of individuals :
Empirical evaluation of
data mining
classifications
14th International Conference on
hybrid intelligent Systems (HIS2014)
Place: Gulf university for Science
and Technology, Kuwait
3. 28.08.2014
Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
Ms. Jisha Jose
Panackal
Disclosure Risk of
Individuals: a k-
anonymity Study on
Health Care Data
Related to Indian
Population
IEEE International Conference on
Data Science and Engineering
(ICDSE) .
IEEE Explore, 2014
Place: COCHIN
4. 11.07.2014 Ms. S.Vijayalakshmi
Identifying Malicious
Node using Trust Value
in Cluster based Manet
(IMTVCM)
IEEE International Conference on
Control, Instrumentation,
Communication and Computational
Technologies (ICCICCT-14).
Place: Noorul Islam University,
Kanyakumari
5.
07.04.2014 to
10.04.2014
Ms. Neetu Kumari,
Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
The Effects of
Requirements
Elicitation Issues
on Software
Project
Performance:
An Empirical
Analysis
20th International Working
Conference on Requirements
Engineering Foundation for Software
Quality (REFSQ’14)
Place: Essen, Germany
100
National Conference - 13
S.
No. Year / Month
Name of Faculty /
Student Title Details of Conference & Place
1.
February,
2014
Dr.Anitha S.Pillai
Ms. Pallavi K.P
Named Entity Recognition Of
Kannada Word Using CRF
Indian Language computing,
NCILC2014 . in collaboration with
Computer Society of India
Place: Cochin, University of Science
and technology ,Kerala
2.
December
2012
Dr.Anitha S.Pillai
Ms. Neetu Kumari
Requirements Engineering-A
Journey In Software Projects
National Conference in Advances in
Applied Computing 2012
Place: Bharathiar University
,Coimbatore
3.
February 2012
Dr.Anitha S.Pillai
Ms. Jisha Jose Panakal
Preserving Privacy In Data
Mining-A Brief Study
National Conference on Computing,
Communication and Information
Systems
Place:
4.
August
2012
Dr.Anitha S.Pillai
Ms. Neetu Kumari
Requirements Management
Measures For Health Care IT
Projects
National Conference on Emerging
Technologies in Computation and
Information Technology.
Place: KCG College of Technology
5.
December
,2012
Ms.S. Vijayalakshmi
Ms. G.Radhika
Exact Top K Query Using
Wireless Sensor Networks
National conference on computing
and Intelligence systems organized by
Dwaraka Doss and Govardhan Doss.
Place: MOP Vaishnav College,
Chennai
Please refer Annexure-1 for a complete list of publications
Monographs - Nil
Chapters in Books - 02
Edited Books - Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers – Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database – International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host,
etc.) : 8
Citation Index – range / average
SNIP
SJR
Impact Factor – range / average -2.5
h-index
22. Details of patents and income generated
101
Sl.
No.
Year /
Month
Name of the
Faculty
Title Application No.
& Date
Status
1 November
2014
Dr. Anitha.S.Pillai Adaptive Utility-
based
Anonymization: An
Intelligent
Approach for
Privacy Preserving
Data Mining
5741/CHE/2014
November 2014
Patent filed
23. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Area of consultancy Name of the Company Duration Revenue Generated
(Rs.)
Tool for Craniofacial
Measurement
Chettinad University,
Chennai
2013-2014 15,000
24. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad
S. No. Date Company Visited Name of Faculty No. of students /
Purpose
1.
28.02.2015
ITMR, Manapakkam,
Chennai
Mrs. Prabha Susy Mathew
Seminar
2.
29.01.2015
Anna University, Chennai
Ms.D. Chitradevi
Ms. S. Lakshmi Sridevi
FDP
3.
20.08.2014
AUKBC Research
Centre,Anna
University,Chennai
Ms. S. Lakshmi Sridevi
Research discussion.
No of Students:3
4.
27.03.2014
Vellore Institute of
Technology ,Chennai
Mr. N. Sivakumar
International
Workshop
5. 13.03.2014 CVRDE, DRDO, Chennai Dr. M. M. Ramya Data Collection
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6.
23.02.2014 to
24.02.2014
People’s watch, Madurai
Dr. M. M. Ramya
Millennium Alliance
Project discussion
7.
12.02.2014
AUKBC Research Centre,
Anna University,Chennai
Ms. S. Lakshmi Sridevi
Research discussion
No of Students:3
8.
16.12.2013
AUKBC Research Centre,
Anna University, Chennai
Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
Ms.S. Lakshmi Sridevi
Research discussion.
No of Students:3
9.
3.12.2013
Transport Commissioner's
Office, National Informatics
Centre, Beasant nagar,
Chennai
Dr.Anitha.S.Pillai
Ms. S.Vijayalakshmi
Ms. S.Lakshmisridevi
Research Project
Discussion.
No of Students:2
10.
19.09.2013
Madras Atomic Power
Station, Kalpakkam.
Mr. N. Sivakumar
Ms. S. Vijayalakshmi
Industrial Visit.
No of Students:60
11.
3.05.2013 to
31.06.2013
IIRS, ISRO, Dehradun
Mr. Siju Mammen Philip
NNRMS Training
Program
12.
11.03.2013
Chennai Mathematical
Institute, Siruseri, Chennai
Ms. S. Lakshmisridevi
Mr.SijuMammen Philip
Research discussion.
13.
25.10.2012
Defense Terrain Research
Laboratory, New Delhi
Dr. M. M. Ramya
Research discussion
14.
04.08.2012
AU-KBC Research Center
Anna University, MIT
Campus, Chennai
Ms. S. Vijayalakshmi
Research discussion.
No of Students:2
103
15.
28.04.2012
Data Patterns, Chennai
Dr. M. M. Ramya
Research discussion
25. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
Sl. No Name Name of the Committee Organization
1 Dr. Anitha S.Pillai Committee Member(TDIL)
Technology for Development of
Indian Languages, Dept of
Electronics,
Govt. of .India
2 Dr. Anitha S.Pillai Reviewing Committee IEEE Conferences
3 Mr. Siju Mammen Philip
Honorable Fellow Member
SSARSC, Alumni of IIRS, ISRO,
Dehradun
26. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs).
Faculty Development Programmes and Enrichment Programmes are conducted by
Corporates and Academia
International Workshops : 5
National Workshops : 11
International FDP : 3
National FDP : 11
International Conference : 1
National Conferences : 4
International Seminar and : 12
National Seminar : 55
Guest Lectures : 22
S. No. Date Topic Name of Faculty / students
attended Venue / City
1. 05.12.2014
CIO summit - Keeping Pace
with IT security and
Compliance
Mrs.S.Vijayalakshmi
Mr.Sanju Rajan
Hilton, Chennai
104
2. 27.03.2014
International workshop on
Big Data analytics in Social
Media Network
Mr. N. Sivakumar VIT, Chennai.
3
12.12.2013
CSI Workshop on Big Data Mrs. S.Vijayalakshmi CSI Taramani
Campus, Chennai
4 25.03.2013 to
29.03.2013
QIP on Satellite Image
Processing and
Applications
Dr. M. M. Ramya IIT Bombay, Mumbai
Please refer Annexure-2
27. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects
60%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute
40%
28. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty
Awards and recognition received by faculty (Last five years) :
Dr. Anitha S. Pillai is a Committee member in Technology for Development of Indian Languages,
Dept of Electronics, Govt Of India
Mr. Siju Mammen Philip is a honorable fellow member in SSARSC, Alumni of Indian Institute of
Remote Sensing, Indian Space Research Organization, Dehradun, India
*Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows
Nil
Students
Cultural
S. No. Year Month Details of
Competition Organized by Prize won
Name of
Student
1. 2010 22.10.10 Debate
Jeppiar
Engineering
College,Chennai
first prize Shasi shekar
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Sports
S. No. Year Month Details of
Competition Organized by Prize won Name of Student
1. 2014
October
South Zone
University
tournament
South Zone
University, All
Indian in
poorvanchal
Runner
Karthikeyan R
2. 2014
September
International
Trophy
Hindustan
University,
Chennai
Winner
1. Rifaz Mohamed-
Foot ball
2. Manu –Basket
Ball
3. Alex –Basket
Ball
4. Mathan – Volley
ball
3.
2014
September
Chancellor’s
Trophy
Hindustan
University,
Chennai
Winner
1. Rifaz Mohamed -
Foot ball
2. Manu –Basket
Ball
3. Alex –Basket
Ball
4. Mathan – Volley
ball
4. 2013
December
Cricket
Tournament
Hindustan
University,
Chennai
Second price
Rishikeshshukla -
Cricket
5. 2013
February
to
March
Tamil Nadu
sports
university
trophy
Sports
University,
Chennai Third Place
Muthu Selvan -
Volley ball
Please refer Annexure-3
29. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
Conferences Organized - (National)
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S.
No. Date Theme of Conference
Resource Person(s) (Name,
Designation, Organization, City)
No. of
Participants
1.
11.07.2013
to
12.07.2013
National Conference on
Intelligent Systems -
NCIS2K13
In association with CSI
and IEEE
1) Mr. S. Ramasamy,
Regional Vice President,
Computer Society of India(CSI),
Chennai
2) Mr. Madhan Sundarajan
Senior Technical Architect
TCS, Chennai.
3) Dr. C Jayakumar
Professor, Dept of CSE,
RMK Engineering college, Tiruvallur
4)Mr. Ramkumaran Shankaran
Senior Project Manager,
Accenture, Chennai
5)Dr. Krishnamoorthy,
Professor,KCG Tech, Chennai
80
Seminars / Workshops Organized - (International)
S. No. Date Theme Details of the Resource
Person(s) No. of Participants
1.
12.09.2014 Seminar on Financial
Engineering
Prof. Khaldoun Khashana,
Director of the Financial
Engineering Program,
Stevens Institute of
Technology, USA
250
2.
12.09.2014
Seminar on Research
Challenges in Big
Data
Dr. R. Chandramouli,
ThomasHattrick Chair
Professor, Information
System, Institute of
Technology, USA
250
3.
12.09.2014 Seminar on Resilience
Engineering
Prof. Emmanuel Ramirez
Marquez,
Stevens Institute of
Technology, USA
250
107
4.
22.05.2014 Seminar on Machine
Intelligence
Dr.Ajith Abraham,
Director, Machine Intelligence
Research Labs, USA
40
5.
18.03.2014
Big Data Problems in
Social Media
Analytics
Dr. Chandramouli,
Professor,
Stevens Institute of
Technology , USA
25
6.
20.05.2013 to
21.05.2013
Workshop On
Machine Intelligence
in association with
IEEE Computer
Society and MIR Lab
Dr. Ajith Abraham,
Director,Machine Intelligence
Research Labs, USA
50
7.
22.11.2012
Workshop on
MATLAB
Dr. Venkat Sastry.
Head of Applied Mathematics
and Scientific Computing at
Cranfield University,UK 30
Seminars / Workshops Organized - (National)
S. No. Date Theme Details of the Resource
Person(s)
No. of
Participants
1.
13.02.2015
Big Data and Business
Analytics
Mr. Sukumar Palanisamy,
Technical Head(Tamilnadu and
Kerala), Oracle University,
Chennai
70
2. 12.02.2015
Seminar on
Contemporary
Research Challenges
in Big Data(In
association with CSI-
Computer Society of
India)
1. Mr. Rajan T. Joseph,
Director, Education Directorate,
Computer Society of India,
Chennai
2.Mr. Sudharsan Nagendram,
Senior Project manager, HCL
Technologies, Chennai.
70
108
3. 21.11.2014
Faculty
Development
Program on Android
Applications
Ms. Sowmya Raghnathan,
Android Technical Lead, TCS,
Chennai 40
4. 20.10.2014
Seminar on Impact
of Big Data on E-
Governance
Mr.M.K.Ganapathy Scientist,
National Informatics Centre,
Chennai
60
5. 18.09.2014
Seminar on
Contemporary -
trends and practices
in Machine Learning
Dr. MadhavanMukund,
Professor and Dean studies,
Chennai Mathematical
Institute,
Chennai
80
Please refer Annexure-4
30. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of Ethics is formulated by the Research Department and the same is followed by the Department of
Computer Applications. (See Appendix A)
31. Student profile programme - wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
MCA- 2008-2011 65 41 5 75.6 100
MCA – 2009- 2012 50 15 2 73.3 100
MCA -2010-2013 80 48 11 91.67 100
MCA-2011-2014 115 49 13 83.67 100
BCA-2012-2015 34 10 3 Yet to
Complete
BCA – 2013-2016 38 16 02 Yet to
Complete
BCA- 2014-2017 108 44 16 Yet to
Complete
32. Diversity of students:
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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
MCA – 2011 - 60 40 -
M.Phil – 2011 - 100 - -
Ph.D -2011 - 100 - -
MCA – 2012 - 70 30
M.Phil – 2012 - 100 - -
Ph.D -2012 - 98 2 -
BCA-2012 - 95 5 -
MCA – 2013 - 80 20 -
M.Phil – 2013 - 98 2 -
Ph.D -2013 - 95 5 -
BCA-2013 - 95 5 -
MCA – 2014 - 50 50 -
BCA-2014 - 95 5 -
M.Phil – 2014 - 100 - -
Ph.D - 2014 50 50 - -
33. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Nil
34. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Refer the below table
Entrepreneurs
10
Campus Placement
Year 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-
2014
Campus Placement % 15% 50%
50%
68%
Other than campus
recruitment 60% 30%
30% 30%
35. Diversity of staff
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Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 2
from other universities within the State 6
from universities from other States 2
from universities outside the country Nil
36. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period
NIL
37. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
CENTRAL LIBRARY
Years
Books Journals CD & DVD
Title Volume International National
2011 2020 9023 1 5 189
2012 2051 9092 3 6 453
2013 2253 9468 4 6 489
2014 2263 9537 4 6 516
DEPARTMENT LIBRARY
Books-
(Titles &
Volume)
Journals Conference
Proceedings/
Project Reports
CDs, DVDs, Multimedia
(Titles) National
International
Print Online
450 21 1 100 800 408
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
- Available for both staff and students.
1. Wi fi connection
2. Broad band connection
c) Total number of class rooms
Five Classrooms
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
Three classrooms
e) Students’ laboratories
One Computer laboratory with 80 systems
f) Research laboratories
One research laboratory is available
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38. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host institution/university
b) From other institutions/universities
S.No Name of the Scholar Name of the Supervisor
1 Mrs. S.Lakshmisridevi Dr. R. Devanathan
2 Mrs. D. Chitradevi Dr. M. Krishnamurthy
3 Mr. Siju Mammen Philip Dr. Ajith Abraham
4 Mr. N. Sivakumar Dr.M. Krishnamurthy
5 Mr. M. Rajasekar Dr. Rajashekaran Nair
Dr. A. Udhaya Kumar
S.No. Name of the Scholar
Institution/Organization are
working Name of the Supervisor
1 V.Chandramouli
Senior Project Manager, HCL
Technologies, Chennai Dr. A. George
2 K.Balasubramanian
Software Engineer, HCL
Technologies, Chennai Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
3 J.Karthikeyan
Software Engineer, HCL
Technologies, Chennai Dr. A. Udayakumar
4 G. Mohandas Gandhi
Sr.Test Lead, Microsoft Research,
Microsoft India, Hyderabad. Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
5 N. Duraimutharasan
Associate Professor, Periyar
Maniammai University, Tanjavur Dr. K. Sarukasi
6 J. Chandra
Associate Professor, Christ University,
Bangalore Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
7 K.P.Pallavi Full Time Scholar Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
8 N.Sandhya Assistant Professor, Ramaya Institute Dr. S. Nagarajan
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of Engineering and Technology,
Tumkur
9 G.S.Bharath
Assistant Professor, Tumkur
University, Tumkur Dr. R. Ramesh
10 G.N.Janarthanan
Assistant Professor, Tumkur
University, Tumkur Dr. S. Nagarajan
11 S.Haridas
Assistant Professor, Tumkur
University, Tumkur Dr. S.Nagarajan
12 B. Pradeep Kumar
Assistant Professor, Aditya College of
Engineering, Madarapalli. Dr. A. Pradeep Kumar
13 Ms. Neetu Kumari
Senior Project Manager, Accenture,
Chennai Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
14 K.M.Succendaran Senior Manager HR, TCS, Chennai Dr. K. Sarukasi
15 M. Mohandass
Technical Head, Infinite Computer
Solutions, Chennai Dr.M. Krishnamurthy
16 Jisha Jose Panakal
Associate Professor, Vidya Academy
of Science and Technology, Thrissur Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
17
H.R.Latha
Assistant Professor, Jindal Degree
College for Women, Tumkur Road,
Bangalore.
Dr. M.M. Ramya
18
V.Mahalakshmi
Assistant Professor, Jindal Degree
College for Women, Tumkur Road,
Bangalore.
Dr. M.M. Ramya
19 A.Alli
Assistant Professor, Bangalore
University Dr. M.M. Ramya
20 C.M. Karthikeyani P.G. Assistant, PSB School, Chennai Dr. M.M. Ramya
21 Y.S. Kalaivani Assistant Professor Dr.M. Krishnamurthy
22 V. R. Revathy
Senior Faculty Member, LCC Marine
Drive, Cochin Dr.M. Krishnamurthy
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Full Time Scholar
39. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
Roll No. Reg No. Name
Type of Financial Assistance Academic Year
P.G
1043017 1000309060 Vidya k 2010-2013 Sports
1043018 1000309019 Kiruthika p 2010-2013 Sports
1043019 1000309051 Selva sundari b 2010-2013 Sports
1143019 1100309067 Vivek m 2011-2014 Padur
1143061 1100309035 Muthu selvan c 2011-2014 Sports
1143062 1100309030 Mohamedabuthaheer a 2011-2014 Sports
1143070 1100309033 Muhammed irshad p 2011-2014 Sports
1343006 1343006 Devarajan a 2013-2016 Sports
1343008 1343008 Divya r 2013-2016 Sports
1343012 1343012 Nithyanandan k 2013-2016 Padur
1343011 1343011 Revathy k 2013-2016 Padur
40. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme (s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
Yes, The requirements of the new courses /subjects was collected from industry experts .
1. Detail Proposal of the new Program is made
2. All the faculty are called for the discussion to give their views for the new program and valuable and
feasible suggestions are implemented
41. Does the department obtain feedback from
g. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Faculty are involved in both curriculum design and as well as in Teaching Learning Evaluation.
Board of studies Meeting is conducted in the department where the curriculum and syllabus
designed is discussed with the faculty members of the department and the external expert, and the
suggestions made in the meeting are considered and the revision in the syllabus is made accordingly after
S.No Name of the Scholar Name of the Supervisor
1 A.Rama Prasath Dr. M.M. Ramya
2 K. Srividya Dr. M.M. Ramya
3 J. RexlineRagini Dr. Anitha S. Pillai
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passing it in the Academic Council.
h. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes, Staff evaluation by students is conducted every semester , and every month class committee
meeting is being conducted to get the feedback from the students regarding the Academic matters and the
feedback is taken in to consideration.
i. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
ALUMNI FEEDBACK
1. Alumni meeting is arranged every year and the feedback is obtained for improving the teaching
learning process, latest trends and technologies of the Industry is known and students are trained to cope
up with current trends and technologies.
EMPLOYERS FEEDBACK
Employers of our students are contacted by the faculty members and feedback of them are utilized in
training the students to meet the industry standards
42. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Name of the Alumni Designation Name of the company Year of Passing
Mr. Zeus Avari Director Claims Technology,
Florida
1997
Mr. Willson Thomas
Pnjikaran
Associate Consultant
SAP SD
ATOS, Bangalore 2002
Ms. T. Anitha Rose
mary
Software Engineer Polaris, Chennai 2011
Mr. M. Ratheesh kumar Software Programmer TCS, Bangalore 2011
Ms. A.Cine Shajila Software Programmer NewGen Technologies,
Chennai
2011
Ms. Nithi Priya Software Programmer Teminios, Pune 2012
Ms. Selva Sundari B Software Engineer Accenture, Chennai 2013
Ms. T.E. Poornima Software Developer NewGen
Technologies,Chennai
2013
Ms. K. S. Sivranjani Software Programmer Accenture, Chennai 2013
Mr. M. Katherasan Software Programmer Accenture, Chennai 2013
Mr. Anand kumar
Tiwari
Software Programmer Accenture, Bangalore 2013
Ms. Saimon Challam Software Engineer HCL, Chennai 2014
Ms. Richa Ankit Software Programmer TCS, Chennai 2014
Ms. Purbali Choudary Programmer Capgemini, Chennai 2014
Mr. K. Mohan Prabhu Technical support Sutherland Global
Services Ltd, Chennai
2014
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43. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
S.
No. Date Company Visited
Faculty
In-charge
No. of students
1.
21.03.2014
HTC,
Chennai
Dr. M.M.Ramya
Mr. Sanju Rajan
Students: 45
2.
16.12.2013
Dr. L.Sobha
AU-KBC Research center
MIT campus
Anna University Chennai
Dr.Anitha.S.Pillai
Mrs. S.Lakshmisridevi
Research
Scholars:2
3.
8.11.2013
Life Cell ,
Chennai
Ms. S. Lakshmi Sridevi
Mr. Siju Mammen
Philip
Students:60
4.
19.09.2013
Madras Atomic Power Station, Kalpakkam. Mr.N.Sivakumar
Ms.S.Vijayalakshmi
Students:60
5.
25.07.2013
Devi Polymers Ltd & IPL products Limited,
T.V.K Industrial Estate, Guindy
Ms. S.Vijayalakshmi
Students:30
6.
15.03.2012 Infosys, Chennai
Ms. Minu Thomas
Students:60
Please refer Annexure 2, 3 & 6
44. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
1. Black board teaching
2. Teaching using Presentations
3. Practical oriented teaching
4. NPTEL video lectures
5. MOOC
45. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?
1. Detailed planning of course delivery at the beginning of the semester.
2. Academic progress monitoring at department level and college level during the semester.
3. Student’s learning monitoring is done by assignments, test and also linking these components with internal
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assessment of students which becomes the part of grade at the end of semester.
4. Review of course completion report at the end of semester
5. Compilation and Analysis of student’s Feedback.
6. Ensuring course coverage in Question Papers
46. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students under the guidance of the staff are involved in Software development for both In-house and other
organizations
S. No. Nature of work Organization
1 Library Management software Institution of Engineers
2 Software for Faculty Appraisal Hindustan University
3 Software for Stores Management Hindustan University
4 Exam Monitoring System Hindustan University
5 Attendance Alert System Hindustan University
47. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
1. Value added programs are conducted for the students.
S. No.
Nature of work
1 Training-Oracle Certification Course
2. Placement Training- Short term Course on C Programming
3. Python Programming
4. Web Designing
5. Big Data – R Tool
6 Training on Mobile Application Development
48. State whether the programme department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
Yes, Hindustan University is Accredited by NAAC
49. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
1. Developed Library Management Software
2. Published many papers : 62
3. One Patent filed
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50. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strength
1. Effective Administration
2. Dedicated Faculty Members
3. Excellent Infrastructure
4. Team Work
Weakness
1. Lack of Industry / Institute funded project
2. Lack of Patents
3. Consultancy projects
Opportunities
1. Good infrastructure to develop new projects
2. Smart Class rooms
3. Management support for conducting / Participating in various Scholarly activities
4. Supportive Faculty members
5. Sophisticated Library – Scopus Indexed Journals Database
6. Student project internship at foreign university
7. R & D and Industrial visit
8. Co-curricular and Extra-curricular activities
Challenges
1. To make the weaker students to perform well
2. To involve Students in Research Activities
51. Future plans of the department.
1. Introduction of new courses in Data Sciences .
2. To get national /International funded projects.
3. To start specialized programs under the Machine Intelligence Research Center to meet the demand of
Industry.
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Computer Science and Engineering
1. Name of the Department :
Computer Science and Engineering
2. Year of Establishment :
1993
3. Is the department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
School of Computing Sciences
4. Name of programmers offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., PhD., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc.,
D.Litt., etc)
U.G – B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering
P.G - M.Tech Computer Science & Engineering
P.G – M.Tech Software Engineering
P.G- M.Tech Computers & Communications
M.S. by Research
PhD.
Professional Diploma in Cyber Investigation and Laws
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
M.Tech Computers & Communications.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
1. Professional Diploma in Cyber Investigation and Laws with HTC Global Services.
2. Other value added Courses:
CCNA
Oracle
D-Link
IEEE SWEBOK
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
NIL
8. Examination System:
Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
S.No Department Name of the Course
1. Electronics and Communication Engineering
Data Structures
2. Electrical and Electronics Engineering Data Structures
3. Aeronautical Engineering Programming with Ada
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4. Automobile Engineering,
Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Aeronautical Engineering
Computer Programming – I
5. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Data Structures
6.
Master of Computer Applications
Mobile Application Development
7. Multimedia Systems
8. Multimedia Systems Lab
9. Visual Programming
10. Visual Programming Lab
11. Master of Business Administration Management Information Systems
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Cadre Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS
& MPS)
Professor 3 3 3
Associate Professors 5 5 5
Asst. Professors 14 14 14
Others (TRP) 2 2 2
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance
Name
Qualific
ation
Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.st
udents guided
for the last 4
years Teachi
ng
Indus
try
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
PhD Professor and
HOD
Network Security 20 2 Ph.D :09
Dr. E. R. Naganathan
PhD Professor Information Security & Data
Mining
28 - Ph.D :10
Mrs. Sathyalakshmi S M.E Professor Grid Computing 25 3 -
Mrs. Krishnaveni R M.E Associate
Professor
Web Security 23 - -
Mrs. P. Ms.P.Ranjana M.E Associate
Professor
Mobile Computing and Graph
Theory
17 - -
Mr. John Aravindhar D M.E Associate
Professor
Data Mining 16 2.5 -
Cadre Male Female
Professor 1 2
Associate Professors 3 2
Asst. Professors 5 9
Others 1 1
120
Name
Qualific
ation
Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.st
udents guided
for the last 4
years Teachi
ng
Indus
try
Mr. D.S. John Deva
Prasanna
M.E Associate
Professor
Computer Networks, Mobile
Computing
11 - -
Mr. Sambath M M.E Associate
Professor
Network Security Algorithm 13 - -
Mr. Ravi S M.E Assistant
Professor (SG)
Data Mining 12 - -
Mr. Thangakumar J M.Tech Assistant
Professor (SG)
Mobile Adhoc Network 11 1.1 -
Mrs. Gino Sophia.S .G M.E Assistant
Professor (SG)
Digital Image Processing 12 1 -
Mrs. Padmaveni K M.E Assistant
Professor (SG)
Cloud Computing 9 - -
Mrs. Sushmitha M N M.E Assistant
Professor (SG)
Computer Network 9.5 - -
Mrs.Kavitha P M.E Assistant
Professor (SG)
Mobile Adhoc Network, 10.6 - -
Mrs. Deepa V M.E Assistant
Professor (SG)
Data Mining 8.5 - -
Mr. Mohandas R M.E Assistant
Professor (SS)
Computer Networks 8 - -
Mrs. Linda Joseph M.E Assistant
Professor (SS)
Network Security 9 - -
Mr. Sudalai Muthu T M.E Assistant
Professor (SS)
Cloud Security 5 - -
Mrs. Bala Sujitha T V M.Tech Assistant
Professor (SS)
Adhoc Network, Network
Security, Mobile Computing
5.5 - -
Mr. Praveen Kumar D M.E Assistant
Professor
Cloud Computing 6.5 1 -
Ms.A.Thamarai Selvi M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Image Processing 0.8 - -
Ms.Divya Thomas M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Data Mining 2 -
Ms.Manju Patel M.E Teaching
Research
Assistant
Softcomputing 1.8 - -
Mr.Parthasarathy.P M.Tech Teaching
Research
Assistant
Network Security 1.3 - -
12. List of Senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
NIL
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
NIL
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Total Number of Faculty for UG = 19
Total Number of Faculty for PG = 03
Student-Teacher Ratio
B.Tech (CSE) - 14:1
M.Tech - 10:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS
& MPS)
Academic Support Staff(Technical) 7 7 7
Administrative Staff + Secretary 3+1 3+1 3+1
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
1. Network Security
2. High Performance computing
3. Big Data Analytics
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.
Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
g) National collaboration b) International collaboration
a) National Collaboration
S.No Title of the
Project
Name of the Project
Coordinator
Name of the
Agency
Date Amount
1. Development of
a defect tracking
system
Ms.Gino Sophia Tamil Nadu
State Council
for Science
and
Technology
2013-14 Rs.7,500
2. Haptic G-G
Audio
Navigation
Device for the
visually
challenged
Mr.Thangakumar IEEE(CS) 2014-15 Rs.15,000
3 A Green
Energy Solar
Powered Auto
(GESPA)
Mr.Thangakumar Texas
Instruments
2014-15 Texas
Instruments
worth
Rs. 50,000
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b. International Collaboration
Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition - Nil
National recognition -Nil
International recognition - Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/ created by industry or corporate bodies
Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
No of International Journals : 82
No of National Journals : 03
Annexure I
Monographs - Nil
Chapters in Books – 1
Computer Programming Practicals (Lab Manual)
Author: Prof S.Sathyalakshmi & S.Dinakar
Publication: Dhanam Publications
Edition: First Edition 2013
Edited Books - Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers - Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) - 20
Citation Index – range / average - No of paper :03 0 to 1
SNIP - Nil
SJR- Nil
Impact Factor – range / average - 0.8
h-index – Nil
SI.No Date Faculty Journal Title
123
(D/M/Y)
1. Jan-15 Thangakumar Jeyaprakash,
Rajeswari Mukesh
International Journal of Soft
Computing, Jan 2015 (IJSC Vol
2,No:2, June 2015 PP 73-78
An Enhanced Routing Protocol
of VANET using Trust
Computing Algorithms”
2. Jan-15 Thangakumar Jeyaprakash,
Rajeswari Mukesh
International Journal of Electronics
and Information Engineering (IJNS
Special issue) December 2014.
A Survey of Mobility Models of
Vehicular Adhoc Networks and
Network Simulators
3. Jan-15 S. Anantha Sivaprakasam
E.R. Naganathan
International Journal of Soft
Computing Vol. 10 (2), pp.163-168,
Jan 2015. (ISSN: 1816-9503).
Combined Approach on Cervical
Cytology Image Segmentation,
4. Jan-15 Deivendran, P.
E.R. Naganathan
Journal of Computer Science, Vol.11
(1), pp. 254.261, Jan 2015. (ISSN:
1549-3636).
Scalability Services in Cloud
Computing Using EyeOS
5. Jan-15 K.Padmaveni, and
E.R.Naganathan
International Journal of Advanced
Technology in Engineering and
Science Vol.03,Special issue No.02,
ISSN(online): 2348-7550 Feb 2015
A Survey on cloud resource
allocation strategies
6. Jan-15 Mr.Sambath and Mr.S.Ravi 2nd International Conference on
Research Vogues In Information and
Communication
Technologies” (ICRVICT-2015).
A New Partition based
Association rule Mining
Algorithm for BigData
7. Jan-15 S.Anantha Sivaprakasam Dr.
E.R.Naganathan
Australian Journal of Basic & Applied
Sciences Vol.8(18), pp.283-287, Dec
2014. (ISSN: 1991-8178).
Automatic Cervical Image
Segmentation using Arithmetic
and Threshold Concept.
8. Dec-14 Manju Patel
Rajeswari Mukesh
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research, ISSN 0973-
4562 Volume 9, Number 21 (2014) pp.
11341- 11351
Multilingual Native Speaker
Recognition Techniques in
Multichannel: A Review
9. Oct-14 Dr. E.R. Naganathan Global journal of Engineering, Design
and Technology Vol 3(4). PP 6-10 ,
ISSN 2319-7293
A Cognitive Approach In Pattern
Analysis Tools And Techniques
Using Web Usage Mining
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23. Details of patents and income generated
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
S.No Title Of The
Project/Product
Name Of The Staff
Member(S)
Received Patent(Y/N) Remarks
1 Driver Assistance
Device(DAD) for Zero
Accident Safety
Roadways.
Mr.Thangakumar.J
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
Applied on 30 June 2014
Application Number:
3174/CHE/2014
Shortlisted in
top 25 in CII
Project Design
Contest
2 Intelligent Refueling
System
Mr. Sudalai Muthu T,
Dr. E.R. Naganathan
Applied on 30 June 2014
Application Number:
3181/CHE/2014
-
3 Solar Power Automatic
Tapioca Harvester
Mr. Sudalai Muthu T Applied on 30 June 2014
Application Number:
3179/CHE/2014
-
4 The Intelligent Cradle
(IC)
Mr. Sudalai Muthu T Applied on 30 June 2014
Application Number:
3175/CHE/2014
-
5 Haptic G-G Audio
Navigation Device for the
visually challenged
Mr.ThangaKumar.J
Mr.Sudalaimuthu .T
Mr.Sambath.M
Applied on 30 June 2014
Application Number:
3180/CHE/2014
-
6 Intelligent Circuit for
Automatic cut-off
Portable Immersion
Heater
Mr.Sambath.M
Mr.Sudalaimuthu .T
Mr.ThangaKumar.J
Applied on 30 June 2014
Application Number:
3173/CHE/2014
-
7 Tsunami Coastal
Communication &
Warning System
(TuCoWaS)
Mr.Sudalai Muthu T, Dr.
Roberts Masillamani
Applied on 07 Dec 2011.
Application Number:
4247/CHE/2011
Finalist in the
Intel Embedded
Challenge 2011
8 PC ERGO Mr.D.John Aravindhar Applied on 9th
May 2012 -
9 A Novel Counting Device
For Domestic Pressure
Cookers, Suitable For
Hearing Impaired
(Codepec)
Mr.Sudalai Muthu T, Mr.
Muthu Kumaran
Applied on 1 June 2012.
Application Number:
2047/CHE/2012
-
10 Solar Powered Automatic
Tapioca Harvester
(SoPoTaHa)
Mr.Sudalai Muthu T, Mr.
Muthu Kumaran, Dr.
Roberts Masillamani
Applied on 17 Aug
2012. Application
Number:
3014/CHE/2012
Finalist in the
Intel Embedded
Challenge 2012
11 Bumper to Bumper
Vehicle Monitoring
System(B2BVeMOS)
Mrs.S.Sathyalakshmi,
Mr.M.Sambath
Applied on 14th
Sep
2012
Short listed for
2nd
Round in the
Intel Embedded
Challenge 2011
S.No Title Of The Project Name Of The Staff
Member(S)
Name of the
Company
Amount
(Rs)
1 Construction Site Material
Management System
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh Target Homes Pvt.
Ltd
1,00,000
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25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad
S.
No.
Date Company Visited Name of Faculty
1. 5/01/2015 to
9/01/2015
Infosys, Chennai Mr.D.Praveen Kumar
2. 24/11/2014 IIT Madras Prof.S.Sathyalakahmi
Prof. R.Krishnaveni
3. 30/10/2014 TCS Research Centre at IIT-
M
Mr.Mohandas R
4. 29/09/2014 Fortran circuit electronics Pvt.
Ltd.
Ms. P. Ranjana
Ms. K. Padmaveni
5. 24/09/2014 SSN, Chennai Mr.Thangakumar.J
Mr.John Dev Prasanna
6. 17/09/2014 BSNL, Chennai Mr.Thangakumar.J
Mr.Sampath.M
Ms.BalaSujitha
Ms.Divya Thomas
7. 20/08/2014 IPO, Chennai Mr. Sudalai Muthu T
8. 09/08/2014 HTC-ITMR Chennai Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
9. 26/07/ 2014 HTC, Chennai Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
10. 14/07/2014 IET, Chennai Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
Mr.Jhon Deva Prasanna
11. 06/06/2014 Infosys Mahindra City Thangakumar.J
Sudalaimuthu T
Sampath M
12. 22/04/2014
Officers Training Academy,
Guindy
Mr T.Sudalaimuthu
13. 13/03/2014 CVRDE,Avadi Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh,
Mr.T.Sudalaimuthu
14. 01/02/2014 Wabco India Pvt Ltd, Chennai Thangakumar
J,SudalaiMuthu T,
15. 18/07/2013
CVRDE,Avadi Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh,
Mr.J.Thangakumar
16. 14/06/2013 The Intel Innovation Lab of
College of Engineering, Anna
University, Chennai
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
17. 11/04/2013 CTS,Chennai
Mr.J.Thangakumar
Mr.T.Sudalaimuthu
18. 20/04/2013 &
27/04/ 2013
HTC, Chennai Dr.E.R.Naganathan
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
19. 07/03/2013 Hyundai Motor India Limited,
Chennai
Mr.J.Thangakumar
Mr.T.Sudalaimuthu
20. 16/03/2013 Ganymede Solutions
Mr.T.Sudalaimuthu
21. 31/10/2012 Society for Electronic
Transactions and Security
(SETS), Chennai
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
Prof.Sathyalakshmi
Ms.P.Ranjana
22. 07/12/2012 IIT Madras and had a
discussion with
Dr Rajeswari Mukesh, Prof.
Sathyalakshmi and Mr.
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Dr.Krishnamoorthy Sivalingam
on “How to prepare a Research
Project Proposal?”
Thanga Kumar
23. 09/10/2012 Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (CDAC),
Chennai
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
Prof.S.Sathyalakshmi
24. 07/08/2012 IIT Madras Research Park Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh
25. 15/08/2012 to
20/08/2012
Center for internet society –
Bangalore
Honeywell Technologies –
Bangalore
V-guard – Bangalore
Li2 technologies – Bangalore
Ms.Bala Sujitha
26. 28/04/2012 Data Pattern ,Chennai T.Sudalai Muthu
27. 11/4/2011 to
12/4/2011
Society for Electronic
Transactions and Security
(SETS), Chennai
R. Krishnaveni
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees
S.No Name of the Board Name Of The Staff
Member(S)
Responsibilities
1 Sona College of Technology, Salem
PSR Engineering College, Sivakasi
Dr.E.R. Naganathan Board of Studies
Member
2. IET-CLN Professional Body Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh Executive Committee
Member
3. IET-CLN Professional Body Mr.John Deva Prasanna Young Professionals
Chairman
b) International committees – Nil
c) Editorial Boards
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs).
The staff members are encouraged to attend various programmes conducted by other agencies to
update their knowledge.
The HITS is also organizing programmes to enhance the skills of faculty members.
(Refer the details on Annexure II)
S.No Name of the Journal Name Of The Staff
Member(S)
Responsibilities Remark
1. ICTACT Journal on
Communication Technology,
Technical journal.
Government of Tamil Nadu
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh Reviewer ICT Academy
of Tamil Nadu,
Government of
India.
2. International Journal of
Modern Computer Science
Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh Editor Recognised by
CSIR
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28. Student projects
U.G and P.G :
S.No Year In-house Projects (%) Industry Projects
(%)
1. 2010-2014 90% 10%
2. 2009-2013 85% 15%
3. 2008-2012 100% Nil
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects.
85%
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute.
15%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Staff
a. Project Awards
S.No Name of the Project Name Of The Staff
Member(S)
Name of the Event Name of the
award/Prize
1. 1
1
A GG Enabled Haptic
Technology Device for
Visually Impaired(G-
GET),
Mr.Thangakumar Received a fund of
Rs.15,000 IEEE(CS)
2. 1
0
Solar Powered Auto
TIIC, IDC 2015
Mr.Thangakumar
Qualified for the round Texas Instruments
3. 9 An Intelligent Warning
Device for Road Users
Safety
Mr. Thanga Kumar J,
Dr. Rajeswari Mukesh
CII Got Shortlisted for
presentation in
Think Make
Change contest
4. 8 A Night Safety Alert
Messaging System for
Vehicles Using Vehicular
Adhoc Networks
(NSAMSV)
Mr. Thanga Kumar NASA Tech Briefs-
Create the Future Design
Contest 2013
Won the top ten
most popular
Award out of 1,354
5. 7 A Novel Counting
Device For Domestic
Pressure Cookers,
Suitable For Hearing
Impaired (CoDePec)
Mr. Sudalai Muthu T, Mr.
Muthu Kumaran G, AP/EIE
Exhibition on Ideas,
Invention and
Innovations organised by
PSG tech, Coimbatore
One of the best 15
projects in the i3
Expo Exhibition,
sponsored by PSG
technology, DST
6. 6 A G-G enabled Audio
Navigation device for
visually Challenged
people using Haptic
Technology ( G-GAN
Mr. J. Thanga Kumar Exhibition on Ideas,
Invention and
Innovations organised by
PSG tech, Coimbatore
Qualified for
NASA Tech Brief
Create the Future
Contest 2014
7. 5 Solar Powered Automatic
Tapioca Harvester
(SoPoTaHa)
Mr.Sudalai Muthu T, Mr.
Muthu Kumaran, Dr.
Roberts Masillamani
Intel Embedded
Challenge
Finalist in the Intel
Embedded
Challenge 2012
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b. Awards
S.No. Name of the Faculty Detail of the Award
1. Mr.John Deva Prasana Dr.Rajan Promotional award
2. Dr.Rajeswari Mukesh Awarded The faculty of the Month 2013 as an
inspiring teacher by Teachers Academy, Hyderabad.
3. Woman Engineer Award, IET-CLN, 2014-15
4. Mr.J.Thangakumar Received Distinguished Facilitator award from
Infosys 2013-14
5. Mr.T.Sudalai Muthu Received Best Teacher Award –PG Category from
Pearson 2013-14
6. Received Distinguished Facilitator award from Infosys
2013-14
7. Mr.T.Sambath Inspire - Faculty Excellence Award from Infosys 2012
& 2013
Excellent Programmer grade in “Collectiva” Online
Programming contest
8. Mr.T.Sudalai Muthu Gold Medal for the project “ Tsunami Coastal
Communication &Warning Systems(TuCoWaS) in
Intel Embedded Challenge 2011
Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows
Students
Annexure - III
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
Conferences:
S.
No. Date Theme Details of the Resource Person(s)
No. of
Participants
1. 27-02-2014 to
28-02-2014
National Conference
on Big Data
Analytics and Cyber
Security (NCBAS
2014)
Dr.Mike Just, Associate Director, Glasgow
Galedonian University
Dr.S.V.Nagaraj, Adjunct Scientist, SETS, Chennai
Dr.B.Muthukumaran, DGM, HTC-ITMR
Dr.K.Sivakumar, Head, Digital Security Practice,
CTS.
500
2 21-
24.10.2013
International
Conference on
a) Prof. H. P. Khincha, Chairman of Karnataka
Innovation Council and former Vice-Chancellor of
Vishweshwaraya Technological University,
500
8. 4 Hindustan University
Green Yuvatharang
Dr. Roberts Masillamani
Higher Education
category in e-World
2011
Best Green
Campus
9. 3 Bridging the Industrial
and Academia Divide at
Hindustan
Dr. Roberts Masillamani
Mr.Sudalai Muthu T,
Higher Education
category in e-World
2011
Best Interface
between Academia
and Industry in
Higher Education
10. 2 Tsunami Coastal
Communication &
Warning System
(TuCoWaS)
Mr.Sudalai Muthu T, Dr.
Roberts Masillamani
Intel Embedded
Challenge 2011
Finalist
11. 1 Digital Class Room
Windows
Dr. Roberts Masillamani e-INDIA 2010 3rd
Position
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Advanced
Computing and
Communications
(ADCOM 2013)
Belgaum.
b) Prof. Raj Jain, Washington University in St.
Louis, USA,
c) Prof. H.S. Jamadagni, Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore,
d) Prof. SrinivasanParthasarathy, Ohio State
University,
e) Dr. EberhardHechler, Executive Architect at
IBM Boeblingen R&D Lab in Germany,
f) Prof. V Kamakoti, IIT Madras, Prof.
RavindranBalaraman IIT Madras
g) Prof. Saragur M. Srinidhi, President of
ACCS.Co-ordinators:
Workshops Organized - (National)
S. No. Date Theme Details of the Resource
Person(s) Sources of Funding
1. 9/01/2015 Seminar on “Big Data
Analytics” funded by
IET
Dr.Vijaya Rangan, Senior
Scientist, TCS
IET- Rs 15000
2. 17/10/14
to
18/10/14
National level Workshop
cum championship on
QUADCOPTER
Robofeast in association with IIT
Roorkee
-
3. 6/11/2014 to
7/07/2014 Professional
Development
Programme on “Cyber
Forensics” funded by
IET
Dr.Padmanabhan Ramasamy,
Director, NextG Labs, Chennai
Mr. Senthil Kumar CIO Rane
Madras
-
4. 6/12/2013 Workshop on Data
Mining Tools
Dr.A.Saravanan, Senior
Researcher Ericson Labs,
Chennai
-
5. 30/11/2012 Workshop on Cyber
Security
Mr.Sivakumar Kathiresan, CTS -
6. 08/11/2012 Computer Networks and
Management
Sansbound Networking School,
Chennai
-
7. 03/08/2012 Android Application
Development
Mr. Sakthivel Manickavasagam,
NIIT, Adayar, Chennai
-
8. 28/03/2012&
29/03/2012
Relational Database
Design and its
Implementation
R.Nagarajan, Professional
System
-
9. 20/09/2011 Workshop on Gaming
PC Assembly
Bandicoots -
10. 27/08/2011 One day workshop on
Android Application
development
Ms.Malathy and
Mr.Parthasarathy, Telelife
Services, Chennai
-
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11. 07/07/2011 SAP
Mr.Gopinath, Numeric Solutions,
Chennai
-
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics is prescribed by the Centre for Research and Consultancy, Hindustan University and the same is
followed by the Department. (See Appendix A)
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female Pass percentage
Male Female
B.E. Computer Science and
Engineering(2008-12)
200 77 23 41 85
B.E Computer Science and
Engineering (2009-13)
110 55 10 60 80
B.E Computer
Science and Engineering (2010-
14)
250 90 23 74 82
M.E. Computer Science and
Engineering(2008-10)
50 17 3 80 100
M.E. Computer Science and
Engineering(2009-11)
85 43 14 95 100
M.E. Computer Science and
Engineering(2010-12)
96 41 22 100 100
M.Tech Computer Science and
Engineering(2011-13)
80 31 14 96 100
M.Tech Computer Science and
Engineering(2012-14)
45 15 13 100 100
M.E. Software
Engineering(2009-11)
20 11 5 100 100
M.E. Software
Engineering(2010-12)
15 5 3 100 100
M.Tech. Software
Engineering(2011-13)
13 4 3 100 100
M.E. Computers and
Communication
Engineering(2009-11)
25 11 8 81 100
M.E. Computers and
Communication
Engineering(2012-14)
15 03 02 100 100
33. Diversity of students
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
M.Tech. (CSE)-(2011-13) 0 69 31 0
M.Tech. (CSE) (2012-14) 0.03 65 34.6 0
M.Tech. (CSE) (2013-15) 0 71 29 0
M.Tech. (CSE) (2014-16) 0 83 31 0
M.Tech. Software Engineering -
(2011-13)
0 75 25 0
M.Tech. Computers and
Communication Engineering -
20 80 0 0
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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
(2012-14)
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Year TOEFL GATE GRE CAT/AMIA/XAT
Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified
2013-2014 18 15 04 02 05 02 02 01
2012-2013 08 05 02 02 05 03 02 02
2011-2012 05 03 03 02 05 03 02 02
2010-2011 03 02 02 02 03 02 02 01
2009-2010 02 02 01 01 02 02 02 02
2008-2009 03 03 03 01 03 03 02 01
35. Student progression
Higher Studies Annexure - IV
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG 0.05
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
*
Entrepreneurs 06
*Campus selection:
2011-
15
2010-
2014
2009-
2013
2008-
2012
Number of Admitted students corresponding to
LYG including lateral entry
87 105 93 101
Number of students who obtained jobs as per
the record of placement office
22 34 25 52
Number of students who found employment
otherwise at the end of the final year
- 08 03 07
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 5
132
from other universities within the State 16
from universities from other States 1
from universities outside the country 0
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period
Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
Books Journals
CDs,VCDs &
Multimedia
Total no
of Books
Total no of
Journals Title Volumes National International
Printed Online
2140
7128
21 11 10 145 9268 42
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
University has a dedicated 100 Mbps internet connectivity
Internet Facilities provided to staff in individual cabin as well as Wi-Fi facility to all faculty
members. They can use Wi-Fi facility in their Laptop.
For students provided internet facilities during the College Hours
c) Total number of class rooms
Eight
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
All Class rooms are provided with ICT facilities
e) Students’ laboratories
Number of Laboratories: 07
Annexure V
f) Research laboratories
Nil
List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host institution/university -29
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2008-2009
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1 CS/I/08/03 20.08.09 Mr. D. John Arvindhar CSE Dr. Naganathan Prof.
(CSE), HITS
Database
Management
System - Efficient
Computation
method for
schema Matching
2009-2010
2 CS/E/09/02 29.09.09 Mr. S. Madhan Kumar CSE Dr.K.Sarukesi
Vice-Chancellor - HITS
Identity
Management:
How humans are
identified and
authorized across
computer
networks.
3 CSE/E/Jan.10/04 05.04.10 Mr. A.Prakash CSE Dr. Roberts Masillamani,
Dean ( CS ) - HITS
Design Universal
Security Scheme
for Broadband
routes
4 CSE/I/ Jan.10/05 29.04.10 Ms. Ranjana P CSE Dr. A.George, Prof. (IT) -
HITS
On Minimum
metric dimension
of honey comb
network using
optimal routing
algorithms
2010-2011
5 CS/E/09/07 26.08.10 Ms. Josephin Baby
Anusha
CSE Dr. Rajeswari Mukesh
Prof.(CSE), HITS
Software Cost
Estimation
through Neural
Network
Approach
6 CSE/E/July.10/07 06.10.10 Mr.Selvarangam CSE 1. Dr.B. Ramesh
Kumar,Professor ( IT ) -
HITS
A study on Error
Correcting Codes
(ECC)
7 CSE/I/Jan.11/01 01.03.11 Mr.J.Thangakumar CSE Dr. Rajeshwari
MukeshProf.(CSE), HITS
Mobile Adhoc
Networks
8 CSE/I/Jan.11/04 28.03.11 Ms. Kavitha .P CSE Dr. Rajeshwari
MukeshProf.(CSE), HITS
Mobile Adhoc
Networks
9 CSE/E/feb.11/11 04.05.11 Mr. Arul Raj A.M CSE Dr. Naganathan Prof.
(CSE), HITS
Network Security
in Adhoc
Networks
10 CSE/I/Feb.11/12 11.05.11 Ms. K. Padmaveni CSE Dr. Roberts Masillamani,
Dean ( CS ) - HITS
Clould Computing
with Genetic
Algorithm
2011-2012
11 CSE/E/Apr.11/13 22.07.11 Ms.M.V. Ishwarya CSE Dr. B. Ramesh Kumar
Professor ( IT ) - HITS
Privacy -
Preserving
Updates to
Anonymous &
Confidential
Databases
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12 CSE/E/ July.11/10
5.03.12
Mr. Sathish Kumar .P
CSE Dr. Rajeshwari Mukesh
Prof. & HOD (CSE),
HITS
Retrieval
Effectiveness of
Information
Systems
13 CSE/E/July.12/01 25.7.12 Mr. Sultanuddin S.J CSE Dr. Naganathan Prof.
(CSE), HITS
Knowledge base
Test case
Generation from
User Stories.
14 CSE/E/Jan.12/01 27.07.12 MS. V Kalai Selvi CSE Dr. Naganathan Prof.
(CSE), HITS
Data Mining for
yield optimization
in polymerization
Process.
2012-2013
15 IT/E/July.12/02 12.09.12 Ms. Deeptha .R CSE Dr. Rajeshwari Mukesh
Prof.(CSE), HITS
A collaborative
approach for the
Analysis and
Testing of Web
services
16 CSE / I / July.12 / 05 04.02.13 Mr.Sudalimuthu.T CSE 1. Dr. Rajeshwari Mukesh
Prof. & HOD (CSE),
HITS
2.Dr.K.Sarukesi,Dean,
Kamaraj College of Engg.
& Technology,
Virdhunagar-626001
Secure Data
Storage in Data
Grid
17 CSE / E / July.12 / 07 10.04.13 Er. Sachin Subhash
Patil
CSE Dr.E.R.Naganathan Prof.
(CSE), HITS
Design of
different
techniques for
finding precise
cardinal directions
between complete
spatil objects
18 CSE / FT / July.13 /
01
02.09.13 Mr. Parthasarathy
(FULL TIME)
CSE Dr.E.R.Naganathan Prof.
(CSE), HITS
Securing Big Data
Security
recommendation
for Hadoop &
NoSQL
environments
19 CSE /FT /Feb.13/07 28.04.13 Ms.Manju Patel CSE Dr. Rajeshwari Mukesh
Prof. & HOD (CSE),
HITS
Multi Lingual
Native speaker
Recognition
using
Evolutionary
computing
20 CSE/E/Nov.13/01 3.1.14 Mr. Kannasani
Srinivasa Rao
CSE Dr. M.Krishnamurthy
Prof. & HOD ME(CSE),
KCG College
Extracting the
user's interests by
using web log
data based on web
usage mining.
2013-2014
21 CSE/E/Nov.13/02 3.1.14 Mr. Giddaluvi
Nagendra Babbu
CSE Dr. M.Krishnamurthy
Prof. & HOD ME(CSE),
KCG College
Efficient
Hierarchical Data
aggregation in
wireless sensor
networks in the
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presence of attack.
22 CSE/E/Nov.13/03 2.1.14 Ms. KaniPriya CSE Dr. M.Krishnamurthy
Prof. & HOD ME(CSE),
KCG College
Mining Social
Emotions Using
Adaptive Joint
Topic model for
natural language
text
23 CS1305/I 10.2.14 B.V. Baiju CSE Dr. K. Ramesh Kumar
Professor ( IT ) - HITS
Novel
Classification
method for
Diagnosis of
Cancer
24 CS1304/I 11.2.14 Ms. S. G. Gino Sophia CSE Dr.E.R.Naganathan Prof.
(CSE), HITS
Image Processing
25 CS1306/I 11.2.14 Ms. Linda Joseph CSE Dr. Rajeshwari Mukesh
Prof. & HOD (CSE),
HITS
Network Security
26 CS108 9.1.14 Ms. Revathy
Padmanaban
CSE Dr. Rajeshwari Mukesh
Prof. & HOD (CSE),
HITS
Security og Big
data in Cloud
27 CSE/E/Jan.14/12 :10.02.14 Mr. Sujith Kumar P.S CSE Dr. J. Frank Vijay Prof. &
HOD (IT), KCG College
Network Security
in Mobile Adhoc
Networks
28 CSE/E/Jan.14/18 25.02.14 Mr. P Kiran Kumar CSE Dr. J. Frank Vijay Prof. &
HOD (IT), KCG College
Cloud Computing
29 CSE/E/Jan.14/29 25.02.14 M.V.S.S
Nagendranath
CSE Dr. J. Frank Vijay Prof. &
HOD (IT), KCG College
39. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
U.G
Annexure VI
P.G
S.No Year Roll.No Name Financial Assistance
1 2013-14 1325027 Sai Sirisha Rs20,000(Merit Quota)
2 1224020 A.Thamarai selvi Category –I
(Sports Scholarship)
3 2012-13 1224020 A.Thamarai selvi Category –I
(Sports Scholarship)
40. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
Survey with industry, Employer & Feedback from alumni
41. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. Faculty, on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation, if so, how does the department
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utilize it?
Feedback is taken from the faculty of the department and from faculty of other colleges who visit the
department on various occasions like practical examinations, seminars, guest lectures, workshops etc.
Their views are considered in the preparation of the syllabus as well as teaching-learning-evaluation to
meet the global challenges.
b. Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of
the department to the same?
Feedback is taken from students for every two months and the department takes the necessary steps to
satisfy them.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmers offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes. The information is very much useful in revamping of Curriculum to satisfy Industry requirements
and also to conduct training programmes to enhance the skills of both Faculty and Students.
42. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Name of the Alumni Designation Name of the Company /
University
Year of
Graduation
Ms Sharmila Martha S Associate Team
Leader
Accenture, Bangalore 2012
Mr.Maria Daniel Deepak. E
L
Software Engineer Infosys 2011
Mr.Bhagyaraj Gowrigolla Team Leader Accenture, Chennai 2011
Mr.Guhan Arunachalam Propagator RKP Developers 2010
Mr.Sriram N Senior Analyst IGATE 2009
Mr.Rk Raj Senior analyst TCS 2005
Mr.Sivaramakrishnan Team Leader L& T INFOTECH 2004
Ms. Aparana Venkataraman Project Manager L& T INFOTECH 2004
Mr. Sowndararajan Scientific Officer IGCAR, Kalpakam 1997
Mr.Sanjeevi Kani Project Leader HP , Chennai. 1997
43. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
Annexure VII
44. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
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ICT based teaching
Practical orientation in labs
Power point presentations
Display of charts
Live projects
Exhibitions
Group discussions
Seminars
Industrial Visit
45. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?
The result analysis of the tests/Quiz/Comprehension/Project are done periodically based on Outcome
Based Education formats . The Course Learning Outcomes are mapped onto the Programme Outcomes.
The Programme outcomes are further mapped onto the Programme Educational Objectives to check
whether they are achieved.
46. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The faculty of the department deliver invited talks in various forums.
Awareness talk on “Cyber Security” through media like Radio.
Provision of academic services to School Children.
Safety precautions on usage of Mobile phones are explained to staff and students.
47. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Symposium
Conferences
Project Conversazione.
Mini projects such as are done by students for increasing their knowledge in subject.
Students participate in Debate competitions, Seminars, Group Discussions conducted by the Department.
Publication of Magazine.
Programming Contests
Mobile Application Design Contests
48. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
Nil.
49. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
Development of prototype of Robots – Line and voice following Robots
TUCOWAS(TSUNAMI alert system)
An Intelligent Warning Device for Road Users Safety
50. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
1. Strong faculty qualification, talented and dedicated, knowledgeable and cooperative faculty, great
collaboration and good communication among faculty.
2. Active faculty publication activities.
3. Faculty have won several national awards for their academic excellence.
4. Strong department level support for faculty research activities
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5. Supportive working environment among department members
6. The Department has state-of-the-art Laboratories
7. Flexible curriculum management with devoted teachers.
8. Numerous research/project design opportunities for students
9. Easy to involve students in projects.
10. The department has done a lot of professional body activities like distinguished lecture, contests etc.
11. The department has very good No. of student projects funded by various agencies like INTEL, Texas
Instruments, IEEE(CS), TNSCST etc.
Weaknesses:
1. Develop more national/state level grant proposals.
2. Theoretical CS is under-represented in the program as well as in research.
3. Need to involve more graduate and post graduate students in research.
4. Increase collaborative research/projects among the faculty member.
5. Lack of activities between faculty and industry.
6. Less student participation in internships.
Opportunities:
1. Opportunities to find research grants from industry and government funding agencies
2. Develop interdisciplinary research / projects
3. Develop emerging program/courses such as Mobile Computer and Cyber Security
4. Student internships program is available
5. Expand outreach activities such as Programming contest
6. Maintaining and utilizing better contact to our alumni
Challenges:
1. Balancing teaching quality with research
2. High variance in student ability.
3. Increase rate of placement/higher studies.
4. To provide more self income generating projects for students.
51. Future plans of the department.
Establishing a Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security in 2015-2016.
Establishing a Centre of Excellence in High performance Computing facility during the period 2015-
2016.
Training the faculty, research scholars and students in the areas of Cyber Security and High
performance computing.
Bring out quality research and consultancy work through the established centres during 2016-2017.
Research collaboration with Industry and reputed Higher Education Institutes.
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Information Technology
1. Name of the Department : Information Technology
2. Year of establishment : 1998
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? :
School of Computing Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered :
B.Tech. in Information Technology
M.Tech. in Information Technology
M.S. (By Research)
PhD in Information Technology
Professional Diploma Course in Business Intelligence Analytics
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved :
NIL
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. :
Course in Business Intelligence Analytics in collaboration with HTC
Course in Cloud Computing and Virtualization in collaboration with IBM
Certification Course in collaboration with D-Link.
Courses in Java, DBMS, UID, Software Engineering in collaboration with Infosys.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons :
NIL
8. Examination System: Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments :
Semester Department Subject Name
1 ECE Graph Theory and Optimization Techniques
2 CSE Advanced Computer Architecture
2 CSE Advanced Operating Systems
1 CSE Advanced Database Management System
1 CSE & ECE Advanced Data Communication
1 CSE Internet Programming
6 EIE Object Oriented Programming
5 MCA E-Commerce
3 MCA Computer Application for Business
1 MCA Programming in C
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Gender
Male Female
Professor 3 3 2 1
Associate Professors 2 2 2 -
Asst. Professors 11 11 4 7
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance
S.No. Name Qualification Designation Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
PhD/M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
1 Dr.K.Komathy PhD HOD & Professor Networking and
Security 28 5
2 Dr.S.Nagarajan PhD Professor Computer
Algorithm 29 9
3 Dr.A.George PhD Professor Fuzzy Metrics 22 4
4 Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar PhD Associate Professor Data Mining &
Cyber Security 14 10
5 Mr.Frank Winston
Jesudas M.Tech. Associate Professor
Alternate Energy
Systems - Solar 47 -
6 Mr.B.Dwarakanath M.Tech. Asst. Prof (S.G) Data Mining 11.10 -
7 Mrs.V.Ceronmani
Sharmila M.E. Asst. Prof (S.G)
Computer
Networks 14.10 -
3 MCA Software Engineering
Semester Department Subject Name
3 MBA E-Commerce
4 EIE Digital Signal Processing
8 EIE Fiber Optics and Laser Instruments
5 EIE Telecommunication Systems
1 EIE Analog and Digital Instruments
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8 Mrs.P.Chitrakala M.C.A.,M.E. Asst. Prof (S.G) Cyber Security 14.6 -
9 Mrs.I.Juvanna M.Tech. Asst. Prof (S.G) Embedded
Systems 9.5 -
10 Mr.B.V.Baiju M.E. Asst. Prof (S.G) Data Mining 8.7 -
11 Mrs.D.Usha M.C.A.,M.E. Asst. Prof (S.S) Data Mining 7.9 -
12 Mr.D.Karunanithi M.Tech. Asst. Prof (S.S) Web Mining 12.5 -
13 Mrs.K.E.Dharani M.Sc.(CT).,
M.E. Asst. Prof (S.S)
Image
Processing 11
14 Mr.V.Pandimurugan M.E. Asst. Prof (S.S) Wireless Sensor
Networks 5.9 -
15 Ms.N.Meenakshi M.Tech. Asst. Prof Embedded
Systems 5.9 -
16 Ms.P.S.Aslin Jenila M.E. Asst. Prof Software
Engineering 5.9 -
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors :
NIL
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information : NIL
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio :
UG : 10 : 1 PG : 6 : 1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Supporting Staff Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Lab Instructor 3 3 1
Secretary 1 1 1
Attender 1 1 1
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
High Performance Computing
Computer Networks and Security
Cloud Computing
Bio Metrics
Mobile Computing
Web Based Information System
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, BigData
Embedded Systems
Software Engineering
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. :
List of Projects Submitted and awaiting approval:
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S.No. Project Title Funding
Agencies
Proposed
Amount Investigators
Date of
submission
1
Development of Secure
Architecture using
Contemporary Attribute based
access control through
encrypted SAML tokens for
bigdata security
Bigdata
Initiative, DST,
New Delhi
Rs.40,15,200
Dr. K. Ramesh Kumar
Dr. P.M. Rubesh
Anand
4.3.2015
2
Association rule mining
support for diagnosis of dravet
syndrome
ICMR, New
Delhi Rs.22,65,000
Dr.K.Rameshkumar
Mr.B.Dwaraknath
2.2.2015
3
Voice based intelligent and
assistive Homecare for
Alzheimer patients from risk-
prone domestic activities
DHR, New
Delhi
(2nd
review is
undergoing)
Rs.22,59,420
Dr.K.Komathy
Mrs.Ceronmani
Sharmila
5.1.2015
4
Voice Based cognitive support
system to Alzheimer patients
for handling risk prone
domestic activities
DST-TIDE,
New Delhi Rs.40,38,300
Dr.K.Komathy
Mrs.Ceronmani
Sharmila
4.12.2014
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
h) National collaboration b) International collaboration :
NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received. :
NIL
20. Research facility / centre with a) state / national / international recognition :
NIL
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies :
NIL
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
S.No. Category
2011 2012 2013 2014 Total
1 Publication in Refereed Journals
Faculty
N 1 - - 2 3
I 4 12 24 34 74
Student
N - - - - -
I - - 3 13 16
2 Publication in Conferences Faculty N 9 2 8 10 29
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I 9 15 2 5 31
Student
N 3 2 8 11 24
I 8 15 2 5 30
Sl.No Month/Ye
ar Author Journal name Paper Title
Volume no.,
Page no.
1 Feb-15
Y. Bevish Jinila,
Komathy K
Elektronika IR
Elektrotechnika
Rough Set Based Fuzzy Scheme
for Clustering and Cluster Head
Selection in VANET
Vol. 21, pp 54-
59
2 Feb-15
Dr. S. Nagarajan,
F.W. Jesudas
International Journal
of Computer Science
and Mobile
Computing
Need for coaching engineering
students In Application
Development at an early stage at
the University
Vol. 4, pp. 83-
87
3 Jan-15 Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar,
S.Vanaja
Journal of Computer
Science
performance analysis of
classification algorithms on
medical diagnoses-A survey
Vol. 11, pp.
30-52
4 Oct-14
K.Selvarangam,
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar
Journal of Computer
Science
selecting perfect interestingness
measures by coefficient of
variation based ranking
algorthim
Vol. 10, pp.
1672-1679
5 Sep-14 BevishJinila,
Komathy K
Advances in
Intelligent Systems
and Computing
Cluster Oriented ID Based
Multi-signature Scheme for
Traffic Congestion Warning in
Vehicular Ad hoc Networks
Vol. 338, pp.
337-345
6 Aug-14 SP. Chokkalingam,
Komathy K
International Journal
of Computer,
Information, Systems
and Control
Engineering
Intelligent Assistive Methods for
Diagnosis of Rheumatoid
Arthritis using Histogram
Smoothing and Feature
Extraction of Bone Images”
Vol.8, pp. 831-
840
7 Aug-14
Cloudin,
Komathy K
Journal of
Theoretical And
Applied Information
Technology
Proficient Algorithm For
Superior Warning Message
Broadcast In VANET
Vol. 67, pp.
578-585
8 Aug-14 Y. BevishJinila,
Komathy K
Journal of
Theoretical And
Applied Information
Technology
Distributed and Secured
Dynamic Pseudo ID Generation
for Privacy Preservation in
Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Vol. 66, pp.
126-134
9 Jun-14 S.Vanaja,
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar
International journal
of computer
applications
Analysis of feature selection
algorithms on classification :A
survey
Vol. 96, pp.
29-35
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10 Nov-13 Victor C.S.,
Amalanathan G
Journal of Computer
Science
Construction Of Strategic
Connected Dominating Set For
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Vol. 10, pp.
285-295
Please refer to Annexure – I for details.
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books : Nil
Edited Books : Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers :
1. Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar Associate Professor “Soft Computing” Archers and Elevators Publishing
house, Bangalore, 2014 (978-93-83241-52-1)
2. Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar Associate Professor “Distributed Computing” Archers and Elevators
Publishing house, Bangalore, 2014 (978-93-83214-50-7)
3. Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar Associate Professor “Effective Decision Tree Algorithm For Reality Mining”
Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany 2014 (978-3-659-51627-6)
4. Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar Associate Professor “Association Rule Mining – A Research” Lambert
Academic Publishing, Germany 2012
5. Mr.V.Pandimurugan, Principles of Communication, Bharathi Publication, Chennai, 2012.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host,
Google Scholar, etc.) : 77
Citation Index – range / average : 1-35 / 1
SNIP : 0.32
SJR : 0.18
Impact Factor – range / average : 0.499 to 4.55/1.53
h-index : 2.66
23. Details of patents and income generated :
S.
No.
Year /
Month Name of the Faculty Title
Application No. &
Date Status
1
2014
Dec
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar AIDS/ HIV Dataset for
Computational Analysis 5888/CHE/2014 Filed
2
2014
Dec
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar
Framework for Mining
Association Rule Mining
from Biomedical Data
5889/CHE/2014 Filed
3
2014
Dec
Mr. Frank Winston
Jesudas
Solar power production for
10 hrs a day using static
solar panels
5744/CHE/2014 Filed
4
2014
Dec
Mr. Frank Winston
Jesudas
Electric Power Generator
Using Low Speed Winds 5742/CHE/2014 Filed
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated :
S. No. Year / Month Name of Faculty Project Title Name of the
Company /
Value (Rs.)
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Organization
1.
2012
July
Mr.Rabindra Kumar
Singh
Infosys
Campus
Connect
Infosys 29,250
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad
S. No. Year /
Month Date
Country
Name Company Visited Name of Faculty
International Visit
1
2013
May 29 USA
Stanford University,
Unites States Mr.Frank Winston Jesudas
National Visit
2
2014
Sep 12 India
SMEC Labs, Cochin Mr.B.V.Baiju, Ms.Meenakshi
3
2013
Aug 29 India
Cranes Corporate Company,
Bangalore
Mr.D.Karunanithi,
Ms.N.Meenakshi, Ms.P.S.Aslin
Jenila
4
2013
Jan 4 India
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic
Research, Chennai Mr.B.V.Baiju, Mrs.P.Chitrakala
5
2012
Nov
5 India INS Rajali, Chennai Dr.S. Nagarajan
6
2012
May 6, 7 India
Siemens India Pvt. Limited,
Bangalore Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar
7
2011
Oct
8 India
Infosys, Chennai
Mr. B.V.Baiju
Ms. T.Mathavi parvathi
8
2011
July
29 India
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic
Research, Chennai
Mr.B.V.Baiju
Mrs. P. Chitrakala
Please refer to Annexure – II for details.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) :
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Name of the
Faculty Role Name of the Journal / Conference
Dr K.Komathy
Managing Committee
Member
CSI Chennai Chapter
Thesis Review Panel
Member
Computational Science Branch, Faculty of Science, Cairo
University, Egypt, 2012 onwards
Journal: Editorial Review
Committee Member
Computers & Security, Elsevier Publications
International Journal of Computer Systems Science and
Engineering, CRL Publishing
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and
Networking
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
IETE Technical Review, published by the Institution of
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (India)
Intl Conferences:
Organizing Chair/ Session
Chair
International conference on advanced computing,
communication and informatics(ICACCI), CCMIoS’14, New
Delhi
Dr.K.Ramesh
Kumar
Journal: Editorial Board
Member
International Journal of Computer Engineering Science (ISSN :
2250-3439)
International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology
International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering
International Journal on Data Mining and Intelligent
Information Technology Applications (Korea)
International Journal of Database Management Systems (IJDMS
)
International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering,
(ISSN : 2277-3878)
International Journal of Engineering and Innovative technology
(ISSN : 2277-3754)
Journal: Bronze Member KES International (Society: Intelligent Systems), UK.
Journal: Editorial Reviewer International journal of scientific and engineering research,
Paris, France (ISSN 2229-5518)
Journal: Technical Editor International Journal of Advanced Studies in Computers,
Science and Engineering (ISSN : 2278-7917)
Journal: Associate Editorial
Board Member
International Journal of Computer Applications (USA)
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs) :
Faculty Enrichment Program on advanced topics and software technologies.
Motivational Speech by Eminent Scholars
Faculty Development Program by corporate and other institutions
Train-The-Teacher program by corporate and other institutions
Please refer to Annexure – III for details.
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28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects :
UG PG
S.No Batch Percentage
1 2008-2012 100%
2 2009-2013 100%
3 2010-2014 94.7%
percentage of students doing projects in
collaboration with other universities / industry /
institute :
UG PG
S.No Batch Percentage
1 2010-2014 5.3%
Notable Projects: UG
S.No Reg No Name Guide Name Title of the work
B.Tech IT (2010 -14)
1 1000908075 Raja Mohamed S
Ms.N.Meenakshi Robotic car fault detector using
zigbee
2 1000908107 Vijay T
3 1000908104 Venkatachalam T
4 1000908086 Rupesh kumar Singh
Mrs.K.E.Dharani EEG Signal classification using
ANN for brain disease diagnosis
5 1000908091 Shailesh kumar
6 1000908109 Vikas kumar
7 1000908112 Vinoth Chiranjeevi A
Mr.D.Karunanidhi Analysis of Voice patterns of
various disease affected humans
8 1000908092 Shantanu G
9 1000908602 Vignesh Muralidaran
10 0900908412 Sujit kumar Padhi
Mr.F.W.Jesudas A Mobile Application for elderly
support
11 1000908090 Saurav Kashyap
12 1000908108 Vijay Kumar
B.Tech IT (2009 -13)
13 900908015 Machavaram Praveen
Dr.S.Nagarajan Effective load distribution
S.No Batch Percentage
1 2010-2012 100%
2 2011-2013 100%
3 2012-2014 88.2%
S.No Batch Percentage
1 2012-2014 11.8%
148
kumar among multi path networks
14 900908009 Judhistir Acharjee
B.Tech IT (2008 -12)
15 809018 Anju anna luke
Mr.Frank Winston
Jesudas
Surveillance robot using hand
gestures for navigation 16 809159 Gidhin S
17 809142 Girish D
18 809023 Vincent P T
Mr.D.Karunanithi Remote patient's monitoring with
emergency service using zigbee
and automatic phone call alert
19 809060 Vadivelan S
20 809027 Satheesh R
21 809036 Shivapriya N Dr.K.Rameshkumar Driver's drowsiness detection
system
Notable Projects: PG
S.No Reg No Name Guide Name Title of the work
M.Tech IT (2012 -14)
1 0001239001 N.Monica Dr.K.Rameshkumar
Utilizations of mapreduce to
integrate variety of data for
acquiring sequential pattern
2 0001239016 Suganya J Mrs.Ceronmani Sharmila
Customizing LMS for INFOSYS
foundation programme with use of
EDX
3 0001239010 Sherwin Nayanar M Mr.V.Panimurugan A zigbee based wearable health
monitoring system
M.Tech IT (2011 -13)
4 1101909004 Durainagarajan.R Mr. V. Pandimurugan Charging the mobile using compact
wind mill
5 1101909018 Shaifali Mrs. I. Juvanna Securing website against DDOS
attacks
6 1101909020 Tamilselvan P Mr.Frank Winston Jesudas Increasing solar energy with the
help of tracking method
M.Tech IT (2010 -12)
149
7 1039008 Merry K P Mr.Rabindra Kumar Singh Apriori-Hybrid in cancer
classification
8 1039014 Sanjoy Sana Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar
Wireless sensor networks for future
grade reactor by applying energy
efficiency algorithm
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
(i) Faculty :
S.No. Year Faculty Name Award Received Awarded by
1. 2014 Dr.K.Komathy C.V. Raman Research IET Chennai Network
2. 2014 Ms.V.Ceronmani
Sharmila
Er.D.A. Rajan Promotional
Award
IET Chennai Network
3. 2013 Dr.S.Nagarajan Best Innovative Award
National Conference on
OBERF
4. 2013 Mr.Frank Winston
Jesudas Best Innovative Award
National Conference on
OBERF
(ii) Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil
(iii) Students :
S.No Year Student Name Game Award
Received
Organization/Place
Technical
1. 2013 Mr.Rahul Singh Google Student
Ambassador
Selected Google Student Ambassador
during the year 2013
Sports
2. 2014 Ms.S.Preethi Basketball II State Level Inter University
3. 2014 Ms.S.Preethi Basketball I Kongu EN Trophy
FemFest14.
4. 2014 Ms.S.Preethi Basketball III FemFest14 at Sathyabama
University
5. 2014 Mr.K.S.Aravinthan Football I All India level HiFi-7th
International Sports Festival
6. 2014 Ms.S.Preethi Basketball III All India Sports
Extravaganza, held at Jain
University
7. 2014 Mr.K.S.Aravinthan Football I Amma Birthday Football
150
Tournament
8. 2014 Ms.S.Preethi Basketball II National level Inter
Collegiate Tournament at
PSNA
9. 2014 Ms.Preethi Basketball I Tamil Nadu State Deemed
University Tournament at
Periyar Maniammai
University
10. 2013 Ms.K.Aravinthan Football II Tamil Nadu State Deemed
University Tournament at
TPES
11. 2013 Ms.K.Aravinthan Football Cunnan
Trophy
State Level Football
Tournament for Men, held at
DRBCCC Hindu College
12. 2013 Mr.Aravinthan Football Vels cup State Level Football
Tournament, held at Vels
University
13. 2013 Mr.Agu Sherif
Chukwunanu
Basketball Runners State Level Basketball Vels
Cup Tournament, held at
Vels University
14. 2012 Mr.Agu Sherif
Chukwunanu
Basketball Winners Level Basketball
Tournament, held at Abdur
Rahman University
15. 2012 Mr.Agu Sherif
Chukwunanu
Basketball Winners All India Intercollegiate
Basketball Tournament, held
at IIT-M
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
Applied for DST Funding for a Short term Training program on Big Data
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
Code of ethics is prescribed by the Centre for Research and Consultancy, Hindustan University and the same is
followed by the Department. (See Appendix A)
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
B.Tech Information Tech. (2010-
2014)
101 82 19 73 100
B.Tech Information Tech.
(2009-2013)
42 38 4 57 100
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Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
B.Tech Information Tech. (2008-
2012) 163 121 31 71.9 93.55
M.Tech Information Tech. (2012-
2014)
24 7 11 100 100
M.Tech Information Tech. (2011-
2013)
25 13 8 100 100
M.Tech Information Tech. (2010-
2012) 42 10 16 100 100
33. Diversity of students
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
M.Tech. IT
(2014 enrolled) - 100
- -
M.Tech. IT
(2013 enrolled) - 100
- -
M.Tech. IT
(2012 enrolled) 11 72 17 -
M.Tech. IT
(2011 enrolled) - 86 14 -
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Year
GATE GRE CAT
Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified
2014-2015 3 1 2 1 1 -
2013-2014 6 2 5 2 4 1
2012-2013 3 1 4 1 2 1
2011-2012 3 1 5 4 2 1
35. Student progression
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Student progression Percentage against enrolled
2012 2013 2014
UG to PG 3% 2% 1%
PG to M.Phil. - - -
PG to Ph.D. 2% 1% -
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral - - -
Employed - Campus selection 56% 42% 57%
Employed - Other than campus recruitment 15% 17% 13%
Entrepreneurs 4% 3% 2%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 25 %
from other universities within the State 70 %
from universities from other States 5 %
from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period :
NIL
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library :
Total no of Books : 447
Total no of International Journals : 11
Total no of National Journals : 20
Total no of E Journals : 8 Packages
b) Internet facilities for staff and students :
100 Mbps broadband
c) Total number of class rooms: 5 class rooms
d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 1
e) Students’ laboratories: 2 Labs (Huffman Lab and Open Source Lab)
f) Research laboratories: 1 Lab (Bill Gates Lab)
Please refer to Annexure – IV for details.
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) Research Scholars from the host institution/university:
S.No. Name of the
Candidate
Date of PhD
Registration
Research
Area Research Topic
Name of the Internal
Guide with Designation
& Dept
1 Mr.P.Anbhazhagan 18.03.2013 Networking
Studies on Energy
efficient Routing protocol
for distributed wireless
sensor networks
Dr.S.Nagarajan, Prof/IT
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2 Mrs.D.Usha 08.04.2010 Data
Mining
Pattern Recognition Using
Data Mining
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar,
Asso Prof/IT
3 Mr.B.Dwarakanath 18.09.2009 Data
Mining
Association Rule Mining
and Regression support to
Analysis of Dravet
Syndrome data set
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar,
Asso.Prof/IT
4 Mrs. Ceronmani
Sharmila 18.08.2009
Ad hoc
Network
Strategic Connected
Dominating Set for
MANET
Dr.A.George, Prof/IT
b) Research Scholars from other institutions/universities:
S.No. Name of the
Candidate
Date of
PhD
Registratio
n
Research
Area Research Topic
Name of the Internal
Guide with Designation
& Dept
1
Mr.Ramesh
Kumar S.A
28.02.2013
Data Mining Big Data for Paddy
Disease prediction
Dr. K. Ramesh Kumar
Asso.Prof/IT, HU
2
Mr.R.
Thanigaivel
01.02.2013
Data Mining
Large Scale Structured
and Unstructured data
processing
Dr. K. Ramesh Kumar
Asso.Prof/IT, HU
3 Mr.S.Sankar 07.07.2011 Data
compression
An Innovative Approach
for Next generation Text
Compression based on
efficient text depiction and
pattern matching
Dr.S.Nagarajan, Prof/IT,
HU
4 Mrs.U.Latha 27.04.2011
Image
processing &
Network
Security
A novel fingerprint
recognition technique for
secure authentication
protocol
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar,
Asso Prof/IT, HU
5 Mrs.Kavitha
Moova 09.09.2010
Web
services
New Approach for
separation operation and
control Behavior from
webservices
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar,
Asso Prof/IT,HU
6 Mrs.Josephin
Baby Anusha 26.08.2010
Cloud
Computing
Dynamic cost Effective
Security Framework for
Cloud computing
Dr. Rajeshwari Mukesh
Prof/CSE, HU
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7 Mr.D.Karthick 15.04.2010 Wireless
networks
Optimal Routing Based on
Power Optimization and
Fault tolerance in Wireless
Sensor networks
Dr.S.Nagarajan,
Prof/IT,HU
8 Mrs.Roselin
Mary 30.03.2010
Software
Architecture
Performance camilization
of Software Architecture
Dr.E.R.Naganathan,
Prof/CSE,HU
9 Mr.Vivekanand
a moorthy 13.11.2009
Teaching
Learning
process
M-learning Framework for
Effective Teaching and
Learning process
Dr.E.R.Naganathan,
Prof/CSE,HU
10
Mr.M.K.
Gandhi
18.08.2009 ERP ERP Evaluation Dr.K.Sarukesi, Former
Vice Chancellor, HU
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university :
S.No. Year Faculty Name Award Received Awarded by
1. 2014 Dr.K.Komathy C.V. Raman Research IET Chennai Network
2. 2014 Ms.V.Ceronmani
Sharmila
Er.D.A. Rajan
Promotional Award
IET Chennai Network
3. 2013 Dr.S.Nagarajan Best Innovative Award
National Conference on
OBERF
4. 2013 Mr.Frank Winston
Jesudas Best Innovative Award
National Conference on
OBERF
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
Board of Studies (BOS) meeting is being conducted with academic experts, industrial experts, senior
staff members and alumni members who recommend the courses to be incorporated in the syllabus and
curriculum as per the industrial needs.
The recommendation from Board of Studies was accepted by Academic Council members.
Feedback from alumni is obtained at department alumni meeting conducted twice / year and
considered for designing the curriculum and syllabus.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
j. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback? : Yes.
Discussed in department meeting regarding change of subject and syllabus up gradation.
Discussed with students in class committee meeting regarding the curriculum up gradation.
k. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize
the feedback? Yes.
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Students are being asked to fill the feedback form on different criterion. The same is being facilitated
to the faculty members, HOD used to discuss on this regard for appropriate action to be taken.
l. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback? Yes.
Alumni feedbacks are obtained during alumni meet, convocation and constantly have a touch with
alumni so that their views are considered for course development.
Guest Lectures, Seminars and Placement are facilitated through Alumni.
Employer feedbacks are obtained from the organizations which is used to improve the employability
skills of the students.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S .No Name Organisation / Location Batch Designation
1 Nirmal Vijayan Ernst & Young, Bangalore 2001-2005 Senior Consultant
2 Raja Tata Consultancy Services,
Chennai 2001-2005 Associate Consultant
3 Saju Mbit Wireless Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai 2004-2008 Developer Engineer
4 Kalaivanan Indian Army, Srinagar 2005-2009 Major
5 Md Rizwan Tata Consultancy Services,
Chennai 2006-2010 Assistant System Engineer
6 Anand Balaji Infosys, Chennai 2007-2011 System Engineer
7 Aravindhan A Infosys, Chennai 2007-2011 Senior System Engineer
8 M. Ezhilan Wipro, Chennai 2007-2011 Project Engineer
9 Srijesh S Accenture, Chennai 2008-2012 Associate Software Engineer
10 Jayendra Kumar Zing Mobile, Noida 2008-2012 Consultant Engineer
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
S. No.
Year / Month
Date Theme Details of the Resource Person(s)
No. of
Participant
s
1. 2014 February 27
Seminar on
Development in
Computing Sciences
Dr. Mike Just
Associate Director
Glasgow Caledonian University
63
2.
2014
September
14 Seminar on IBM
Cloud Computing Mr.Phil Taskar, Global Head, IBM-ICE 30
3. 2013 March 13
Seminar on Future of
Information Dr Jonathan Foster
Lecturer in Information Management
110
156
University of Sheffield
4.
2014
September
11
&
12
ACM-IIT Delhi
Sponsored Workshop
cum Championship on
Networking
Mr. Rajat Chaugan CISCO Engineer Lead
Trainer,IBNC Delhi 105
5.
2015 February 05
Workshop on Network
Simulator 3
Dr.Padmanaban Ramasamy
Director, CWRCD 30
6. 2014 August 14
Seminar on Data
Acquisition &
Automatic testing
Techniques
Dr. M.Krishnamoorthy, Prof. KCG College
of Tech & Mrs.M.Dhanalakshmi, Consultant
Head, Siemens India Pvt.Ltd., Bangalore
100
7. 2014 March 11
Workshop on
Information Security
and Hacking
Mr.Chaitanya Krishna, Lead Trainer, Passion
Solutions, Hyderabad 64
8.
2014
September
20 & 21
Workshop on Solar
and Smart Energy
Systems
Mr.Sudhakar
Roboversity
Bangalore
17
9. 2014 February 05
Seminar on Searching
Optimization
Techniques
Mr.Jeyanthan Inbasekaran
Associate Technical Engineer
CollabNet
106
10.
2013
September 06
Workshop on Free
open source software -
Raspberry Pi
Revolution
Mr. Sundaram KR
Director (Technology)
Indian Linux User Group
123
Please refer to Annexure – V for details.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Board & Chalk
Power point presentation
ICT
NPTEL / Edusat / Webinar Resources
Case study
Tutorial
Projects, field survey
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?
Detailed planning of course delivery at the beginning of the semester and thereby monitoring the
outcome of learning
Academic progress monitoring through
i. Department level committees – Class Committee, Course-wise expert committee, Academic
Auditing Committee
ii. Institute level committees - Committee of HODs and Deans, Internal Quality Assurance Cell
(IQAC), Board of Studies, Academic Council and Board of Management
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Learning outcome are monitored through
i. Direct Assessment methods such as Descriptive questions, Multiple choice questions, Quiz,
Seminar, Projects, Lab Practices, Case studies and Field studies
ii. Indirect Assessment methods such as students feedback, employers and alumni feedback
Ensuring outcome based education(OBE)
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Campus Connect Program (CCP) is organized in association with Infosys Technologies Ltd.
o Faculty members participated in CCP – Mr.Rabindra Kumar Singh, Dr.S.Nagarajan,
Dr.K.Ramesh Kumar, Mr.Dwarakanath, Mr.Baiju, Ms.Mathavi Parvathi, Ms.Usha,
Mr.Karunanithi, Mr.Pandimurugan, Ms.Aslin Jenila.
o Students of CSE, IT, MCA, ECE, EEE, EIE, Mech, Auto, Aero, Civil attended the program.
Mr.Rabindra Kumar Singh handled the classes at Anna University, Chennai as a part time faculty.
Industry collaborated Programs
o Students prepare for Oracle, CISCO, D-LINK, IEEE SWEBOK Certification Programs
o IBM devised additional curriculum and syllabi as specialization in UG/PG programme and
certification to students
Students participate in the events organized under Google Student Ambassador Program.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
D-Link, Oracle, CISCO, and IEEE Software Engineering Certification (SWEBOK) certification
programs are conducted to meet the industrial demands
Symposium/Conference/Workshop/Seminar organized at National and International level to exhibit
the cutting edge Technologies, research issues and multitude of solutions.
Technical competitions held at Institute level, National and International level
o School of Computing Sciences has organized twice, The ACM-ICPC Programming Contest
for students to expose to International competition
Internship for a minimum period of 3 months in Industries to develop real time projects based on their
requirements
Students are guided by Faculty to showcase their expertise as consultants
o Study of Power requirements of individual and recommend appropriate alternate energy
sources such as Solar power and installation and commission thereafter
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
The program was accredited in the year 2004 and reaccredited in the year 2009 by NBA.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
Developing Online Staff Leave Application Processing Package for Hindustan University.
Developing Online Software and Hardware Maintenance Package for Hindustan University.
In-house projects are undertaken by students to give solutions to the Institutional requirements, part of
the research problems, or provide consultancy to individuals/ organizations.
Symposium/Conference/Workshop/Seminar organized at National and International level to exhibit
the cutting edge Technologies, research issues and multitude of solutions.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strength
Qualified Faculty Members.
Infrastructure for research and higher education.
Expertise for Consultancy and Research opportunities.
Outcome based learning.
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Collaborative learning with Industry and Foreign Universities.
Weakness
International collaboration for funded Projects.
Students lacking in communication skills.
Opportunities
Establishing a Research Hub for incubating the projects of Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises
(MSME)
Creating a Center of excellence to provide high-end laboratory test beds for software and hardware
consultancy
Challenges
Funding support from International organizations and agencies
Dynamic nature of IT sector is a challenge for placement and admission
52. Future plans of the department.
Introduction of new courses based on current and future Technologies required by Industry.
To set up a Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Computing and Communication
To form a high performance computing cluster within the campus to cater to the research
requirements for high speed computing
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School of Electrical Sciences
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Electronics and Communication Engineering 1. Name of the Department : Electronics and Communication Engineering
2. Year of establishment : 1985
3. Is the Department part of a School/of the university? Part of a School, School of Electrical Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc.
D.Litt., etc.)
S.No Name of the Program
1 M.Tech. (VLSI Design & Embedded System)
2 M.Tech. (Photonics)
3 B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering with Specialization in Biomedical Engineering)
4 M.Tech.(Embedded Systems)
5 M.Tech. (VLSI Design)
6 Research Program leading to PhD Degree
7 M.S by Research
8 M.Tech (Communication Systems)
9 B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved Course started on M.E. Computers and Communication Engineering from (2009-11) to till date.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. NIL
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons TWO (details are given in the table below)
S.No Name of the Program discontinued Reason
1 M.Tech.(Embedded Systems)
More demand for the combined course “VLSI
Design and Embedded Systems”, it has been
offered from the academic year 2014-15) 2 M.Tech. (VLSI Design)
8. Examination System: Semester System.
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
S. No Name of the Subjects Other Departments who offered the course
1 Electronics & Microprocessor
Electronics & Microprocessor Lab Mechanical
2 Electronics & Microprocessor
Electronics & Microprocessor Lab Automobile
3
Digital Systems
Digital Systems Lab
Digital Signal Processing
CSE
161
Microprocessor & Microcontroller
Digital Principle System Design
Electron Devices & Circuits
Modern Digital Communication Technology
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Design & Analysis of Signals & Systems
4 Microprocessor & Microcontroller
Digital Signal Processing EEE
5
Microwave & Radar Systems
Electron Circuits & Devices
Microprocessor & Application Lab
AERO
6 Communication Engineering
Real Time Operating System EIE
7
Microprocessor & its Application (BCA)
Digital Logic System (BCA)
Microprocessor & its Application (MCA)
MCA
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Designation Sanctioned Filled Male Female
PROFESSOR 4 4 3 1
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS 1 1 1 -
ASST. PROFESSORS 17 17 10 7
OTHERS NIL NIL NIL NIL
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance
Sl
No
Staff Name Designation Qualification Specialization
No of
years
experience
Number of
Ph.D/M.Phil
Students
guided for
the past
4 years
1 DR.MJS.RANGACHAR Dean-Electrical Science Ph.D Noise and
Propagation
44.2
5
2 DR.VANAJA
SHIVAKUMAR Professor & HOD Ph.D
Communication
Channel
Coding
23.1
2
3 DR.HIMANSHU
SHEKHAR Professor Ph.D
Software
Defined Radio
20.6 2
4 PROF.ABY. K.
THOMAS Professor M.E (Ph.D)
Applied
Electronics
22.6 NIL
5 DR.P.M.RUBESH
ANAND Associate Professor Ph.D
P2P Network
Security
11.1 2
162
6 MS.A.L. VALLIKANNU Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D) Applied
Electronics
16 NIL
7 MS.B.R.SHYAMALA
DEVI Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D)
Applied
Electronics
14.4 NIL
8 MR.D.SAHAYA LENIN Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D) Communication
Systems
12.7 NIL
9 MS.PUNITHAVATHY
MOHAN Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D)
Communication
Systems
11.9 NIL
10 MRS.B.C.KAVITHA Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E Communication
Systems
11.5 NIL
11 MR. P. PANDIARAJ Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D) Communication
Systems
10.4 NIL
12 MR.M.RAJMOHAN Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D) VLSI Design 10.3 NIL
13 MR.ABRAHAM Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E Electronics &
Control
9.3 NIL
14 MR.PRAKASH Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D) Applied
Electronics
8.7 NIL
15 MR.KUMARAGURU
DIDEROT Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D)
Wireless
Communication
8.6 NIL
16 MS.THENKUMARI Asst.Professor[Senior] M.E (Ph.D) Power
Electronics
9.11 NIL
17 MR.K.SUNIL KMAR Asst.Professor[Senior] M.E (Ph.D) Communication
Systems
5.4 NIL
18 MR.P.RAMESH Asst.Professor[Selection] M.E (Ph.D) Embedded
System
3.1 NIL
19 MR.JOBBIN ABRAHAM Asst.Professor M.E VLSI Design 5.8 NIL
20 MS.S.R.AARTHI
AVANTHIGA Asst.Professor M.E
Embedded
System
4.7 NIL
21 MS.PAYAL
BHATTACHARJEE
Teaching Research
Associate M.Tech. VLSI Design
2.6 NIL
22 MR.SARAVANAN Teaching Research
Associate M.E (Ph.D)
Communication
Systems
0.5 NIL
23 MS.I.INDU Teaching Research
Associate
M.Tech
(Ph.D) VLSI &
Embedded
0.5 NIL
163
Systems
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
S.No Name of the Program Student Teacher Ratio
1 B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering) 17:1
2 M.Tech (Communication Systems) 5:1
3 M.Tech. (VLSI Design & Embedded Systems) 7:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Academic Support Staff Sanctioned Filled
Technical Staff 7 7
Administrative Staff 3 3
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Wireless Communication Systems
Signal and Image Processing
Communication Networks & Network security
Optical Communication
VLSI Design & Embedded System
Software Defined Radio
Antennas
Radio Wave Propagation
Radar
Radio Noise
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
:
NIL
Project Proposals submitted to AICTE for approval under RPS, and FDP scheme.
Sl.
No
Title of the Proposal Date Project
Cost
1
Research Project Proposal under DST-BDI under the title
“Development of Secure Architecture using contemporary Attribute
Based Access Control through Encrypted SAML Tokens for Big Data
Security”
04.03.2015 Rs.40.15 Lakhs
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration
In collaboration with KCG College of Technology, Karapakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (Anna University),
Value added Course on Digital Design and Verification using CADENCE Tool is being conducted for PG
164
Students (VLSI Design & Embedded Systems), Certificate is being issued.
b) International collaboration
NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received NIL
20. Research facility / Centre with State recognition and National recognition
Centre of Excellence in Photonics and LIDAR Research (CEPLR) in collaboration with Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore
.
International recognition NIL
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
NIL
22. Publications:
(Details are given in ANNEXURE A)
Chapters in Books
Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Sl.No Name of theFaculty Details of publishers
1 Prof. Aby .K. Thomas Electric Circuits And Electron Devices Published by Vijay Nicole
Imprints and Tata McGraw-Hill,( ISBN:978-81-8209-310-2)
2 Prof. Aby .K. Thomas Electronic Devices PUBLISHED BY Vijay Nicole Imprints Private
Limited.(ISBN:978-81-8209-382-9)
23. Details of patents and income generated
Two Patents Filed
Sl.No Category
Academic Year
2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12
1
Publication in
Refereed
Journals
Faculty
National 1 2 2 -
International 7 51 8 12
Student
National - - 1 -
International - 37 4 8
2 Publication in
Conferences
Faculty
National 4 6 8 34
International 7 9 44 38
Student
National - 4 8 34
International 2 2 44 32
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Sl.
No
Name of
theFaculty
2014-2015 Remarks 2013-14 2012-13
1 Dr.Rubesh Anand 3D Handwritten Signature Biometrics For
Efficient Authentication” with application
No: 5734/CHE/2014
November
2014
- -
2 Mr.VR.Prakash Alcohol Analyzer –cum-speed governor”
with application No: 5735/CHE/2014
November
2014
- -
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
NIL
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and Abroad
S.No Name of the Faculty Name of the University Visited Date
1 Dr.MJS.Rangachar CVRDE, Avadi Nov 2014
2 Dr.MJS.Rangachar IISc, Bangalore Sep 2014
3 Dr.Vanaja Shivakumar Mymo Wireless Technology Private Limited,
Bangalore
Sep 2014
4 Mr.M.Rajmohan, Mr.Prakash Chennai Airport Aug 2014
5 Dr.MJS.Rangachar REC, Trichy Jul 2014
6 Ms.AL.Vallikannu,
Mr.M.Rajmohan
ABC Technologies, Chennai Apr 2014
7 Mr.D.Sahaya Lenin DRDL, DRDO, Hyderabad Mar 2014
8 Mr.T.Shanmuganathan Biomedical Instrumentation Lab in SRM
University & Hospital, Chennai
Feb 2014
9 Mr.M.Rajmohan, Mr.Prakash Qmax Test Technology Feb 2014
10 Dr.MJS.Rangachar ISAC, ISRO, Bangalore Feb 2013
(Details are given in ANNEXURE B)
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
1. Dr.MJS.Rangachar, Dean-Electrical Science, is the Reviewer of books for Oxford University
Press, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishers; Returning Officer for Conducting Elections for Office
Bearers, IETE, Madras Centre for the period 2014-2016; Society of EMC Engineers (India), LM –
1091; Member, IEEE (USA) 93276068; Member, The Indian Science Congress Association:
L26197; Member, IET (UK).
2. Dr.Vanaja Shivakumar, Professor & Head-ECE – Doctoral Committee Member,VTU Regional
Office, Bangalore in the year 2014-15
3. Ms.AL.Vallikannu, Asst.Professor, ECE Department –Associate Editor of Hindustan Journal.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs).
Faculty members are motivated to attend Faculty Enrichment Programs organized by HITS, other
Universities
such as Anna University, IIT, various corporate such as Wipro, Infosys and also professional
institutions like IEEE, IETE and Institution of Engineers etc.
Faculty members are participating in Workshops, Conferences, Seminars, FDP conducted by
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various other
Institutions.
Faculty members are also motivated to visit various industries and R&D Organizations.
(Details are given in ANNEXURE B)
28. Student projects
UG
Project
2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-12
In house
%
outside
%
In house
%
outside
%
In house
%
outside
%
In house
%
Outside
%
UG 100 - 100 - 100 - 100 -
PG 96.30 3.70 79 21 100 - 100 -
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty During the Golden Jubilee Year of IETE (India), 2013, 4 Senior Members of Tamil Nadu were honored by
IETE and one of them is our faculty (MJS.Rangachar)
Doctoral / Post-Doctoral fellows
NIL
Students
1. Mr.A.K.Pandey has been offered admission to Masters Programme at a public University in
Belgium. Not only his tuition is waived but also he is paid living expenses for the duration of
the programme.
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
International Conference on Computing, Communication and Energy Systems (CESCON-2015) has been proposed
to conduct in the month of April 2015(15th
to 17th)
.
(Details are given in ANNEXURE C)
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
As prescribed by the university(See Appendix A)
32. Student profile Programme-wise
S.No Course MALE FEMALE TOTAL
1. UG 177 45 222
2. PG 18 19 37
33. Diversity of students
Academic Year
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
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Academic Year
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
2014-15
M.Tech
(Communication
Systems)
0 80 20 0
M.Tech.
( VLSI Design &
Embedded
Systems)
0 40 60 0
2013-14
M.Tech
(Communication
Systems)
10 50 40 0
M.Tech.(Embedded
Systems)
0 30 70 0
M.Tech.
(VLSI Design)
0 10 80 10
2012-13
M.Tech
(Communication
Systems)
10 20 70 0
M.Tech.(Embedded
Systems) 0 40 60 0
M.Tech. (VLSI
Design)
0 60 40 0
2011-12
M.Tech
(Communication
Systems)
0
60
40
0
M.Tech.
(Embedded
Systems)
0
70
30
0
M.Tech.
(VLSI Design)
0
50
50
0
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET,
GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Year / Subject
GATE GRE GMAT
Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified
2013-14 21 12 14 8 16 8
2012-13 18 10 12 7 14 7
2011–12 15 9 10 8 10 8
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 25 %
PG to Ph.D. 10%
Employed
Campus selection
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Student progression Percentage against enrolled
Other than campus recruitment 54%
20%
Entrepreneurs 15%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 10.50
from other universities within the State 42.10
from universities from other States 47.36
from universities outside the country 0
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period
Name of the Staff Degree Awarded
Dr. Vanaja Shivakumar Ph.D
Dr. P.M.Rubesh Anand Ph.D
Dr.Himanshu Shekhar Ph.D
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library :
No. of books in the department library : 897
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available
c) Total number of class rooms : 09
d) ICT facility for class rooms : 2
e) Students’ laboratories : 7
f) Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host institution/university : 12
SL.
NO.
YEAR OF
ADMISSION
NAME GUIDE NAME
1 1/10/2009 PUNITHAVATHY K.
1. DR. M.M. RAMYA
PROF. (IT) - HITS
2. DR.SUMATHI BOOPALAN
PROF & HOD (ECE),KCG COLLEGE OF TECH
KARAPAKKAM
2 1/10/2009 RAJESHSHYAMALA DEVI B.
DR. A.GEORGE,
PROF. (IT) - HITS
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2. DR. S.K.SRIVATSA
PROFESSOR , ST.JOSEPH COLLEGE OF ENGG.
3 1/10/2009 VALLIKANNU R.
DR. A.GEORGE,
PROF. (IT) - HITS
2. DR. S.K.SRIVATSA
PROFESSOR , ST.JOSEPH COLLEGE OF ENGG.
4 2012-13 KIRUTHIKA .V
DR. M.M. RAMYA
PROF. (IT) - HITS
5 2012-13 SHANMUGANATHAN.T DR. U. RAMACHANDRAIAH
PROF. EIE, HITS
6 2013-14 MR.VR.PRAKASH DR.S.NAGARAJAN
HOD-IT,HITS
7 2013-14 MR.P.RAMESH
DR.UPP RAMACHANDRAIAH,
PROF & HEAD-EIE
8 2014-15 MR.M.RAJMOHAN
DR.HIMANSHU SHEKHAR
PROF. ECE, HITS
9 2014-15 MR.P.KUMARAGURU
DIDEROT
DR.SUMATHI POOBAL,
VP, KCG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
10 2014-15 MR.D.SAHAYA LENIN
DR.HIMANSHU SHEKHAR
PROF. ECE, HITS
11 2014-15 MS.K.THENKUMARI DR. MJS. RANGACHAR
DEAN ( ELECTRICAL SCIENCES) HITS
12 2014-2015 P.PANDIARAJ
DR.VANAJA SHIVAKUMAR,
PROF & HEAD, ECE
b) From other institutions/universities : 21
SL.
NO.
YEAR OF
ADMISSION NAME
INSTITUTION /
UNIVERSITY GUIDE NAME
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1 1/11/2010 VENKATESH KANNA .T
KARPAGA VINAYAGAR
COLLEGE OF ENGG &
TECN,
MATHURANTHAGAM
DR.S.K.SUDHEER,
PROFESSOR, COCHIN
UNIVERSITY
2 1/11/2010 MANIMARAN.A S.K.R ENGINEERING
COLLEGE
DR.S.K.SUDHEER,
PROFESSOR, COCHIN
UNIVERSITY
3 1/11/2010 UMA.D K.C.G. COLLEGE OF
TECH
DR. MJS. RANGACHAR
DEAN ( ELECTRICAL
SCIENCES) HITS
4 1/11/2010 SUBHA MOORTHY AVIT UNIVERSITY DR.VANAJA
SHIVAKUMAR, HOD-ECE
5 1/11/2010 C. KARTHIKEYAN
M.N.M JAIN
ENGINEERING
COLLEGE
DR.V.RANGANATHAN
HOD(VLSI) - KC TECH
6 1/11/2010 G.SARAVANAN SAI RAM ENGINEERING
COLLEGE
DR. MJS. RANGACHAR
DEAN ( ELECTRICAL
SCIENCES) HITS
7 1/11/2010 G. RAMPRABU
DANISH AHAMED
ENGINEERING
COLLEGE
DR.S.NAGARAJAN
HOD-IT,HITS
8 1/12/2011 RAJA .K PRINCE COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING
DR. RAMESH KUMAR
PROF. IT, HITS
9 1/12/2011 GEORGINA BINOY
JOSEPH
K.C.G COLLEGE OF
TECHNOLOGY
DR. R. DEVANATHAN,
PROFESSOR EMERITUS -
HITS.
2. DR. RANGANATHAN
HOD-ECE, KC TECH
10 1/12/2011 P. SHEENU KERALA UNIVERSITY
DR. MJS. RANGACHAR
DEAN ( ELECTRICAL
SCIENCES) HITS
11 2012-13 DURGADEVI.G PRINCE COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING
DR.VANAJA
SHIVAKUMAR, HOD-ECE
12 2012-13 FELIX M PHILIP NEHRU ENGINEERING
COLLEGE
DR. RAJESWARI MUKESH
PROF. (CSE) HITS
13 2012-13 RAJASEKAR .A
DANISH AHAMED
ENGINEERING
COLLEGE
DR. R. DEVANATHAN,
PROFESSOR EMERITUS -
HITS.
14 2012-13 RENJITH THOMAS GISAT, KOTTAYAM 1. DR. MJS RANGACHAR
DEAN (ELECTRICAL
SCIENCES) HITS
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2. DR.VANAJA
SIVAKUMAR
PROF. ECE
15 2012-13 A.M. BHARAT KUMAR
KRISHNA CHAITANYA
INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY &
SCIENCE,
MARTHAPURAM, AP
DR. MJS RANGACHAR
DEAN (ELECTRICAL
SCIENCES) HITS
16 2013-14 BHUVANESWARY.N SKR ENGINEERING
COLLEGE
DR.RAJA PAUL
PERINBAM, PROFESSOR-
ECE, KCG.
17 2013-14 MAHALAKSHMI P SA ENGINEERING
COLLEGE
DR. MJS RANGACHAR
DEAN (ELECTRICAL
SCIENCES) HITS
18 2013-14 MADHUSOODHANAN.P INDIAN AIRFORCE,
TAMBARAM
DR.P.M.RUBESH ANAND
ASSO.PROF. ECE, HITS
19 2014-15 MR.ARUN MOHAN GISAT, KOTTAYAM
DR.SUMATHI POOBAL,
VP, KCG COLLEGE OF
TECHNOLOGY
20 2014-15 MR.DIAZ JAMES JOSE GISAT, KOTTAYAM
DR.EDGER RUSKIN
FRANK , SR.PROFESSOR,
EEE
21 2014-15 MR.PREM SANGEETH.V
IQ CONSULTANCY &
SERVICES,
BANGALORE
DR.EDGER RUSKIN
FRANK , SR.PROFESSOR,
EEE
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university : 1
Mr.Himanshu Singh, Lab instructor has been sponsored for M.S Programme in Naresuan University,
Thailand.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s) ?
If so, highlight the methodology.
Interaction with industrialists, subject experts, hardware analysts, embedded programmers of various
organizations benefits the department in identifying the need of the society to take up necessary
modifications in developing new programmes.
Every new programme of the department is passed in the Board of Studies meeting and the outcome is
subjected to the approval of the Academic Council.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
m. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes, Feedback/suggestions obtained from staff were taken into consideration while framing
the curriculum. And also from faculty of other colleges who visit the department on various occasions like
practical examinations, seminars, guest lectures, workshops etc. Their views are considered in the
preparation of the syllabus as well as teaching-learning-evaluation to meet the global challenges.
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n. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Feedback is taken from students for every semester and the department takes the necessary steps
to satisfy them.
Students feedback on curriculum are incorporated into the curriculum through Board of Studies.
Statistical analysis is made on students feedback on staff and utilized for teaching-learning-
evaluation.
o. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Yes, we incorporate their suggestions into the curriculum through Board of Studies.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Sl.
No
Name of the Alumni Present
Designation Company Address Email ID
1 Sayee Chockalingam Software Engineer Accenture,
Bangalore [email protected]
2 Poonam Yadav Manager SBI, Delhi [email protected]
3 Rajasekhar Software Engineer Infosys [email protected]
4 Radhika Software Engineer Accenture [email protected]
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
S.No Category 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1 Workshops organized 4 3 3 4
2 Conference organized 1 1 - -
3 Seminar organized - - 3 2
4 Guest Lecture organized 4 9 16 8
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
LCD projectors
E-learning.
Technical Quiz
Group Discussion
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
Classroom Interaction
Assignments, Surprise Quiz
Feedback Mechanism
Continuous Assessment Tests
Semester End Result Analysis
Employer
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47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students and faculty members are involved in the following activities:
NSS
YRC
NCC
NSO
RRC
OPEN HOUSE FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
(i) Value added Courses like Digital Design and Verification using CADENCE Tool is conducted for
PG Students.
(ii) NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM - is organized every year by the Department which serves as an open
forum to discuss various technical skills and latest trends.
(iii) NATIONAL CONFERENCE is organized by our department since past two years.
(iv) Guest Lectures by experts from other universities and industrial experts are arranged for various
subjects related to curriculum.
(v) Industrial Visit is arranged for the students every semester.
Details are given in ANNEXURE C.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give
details.
Yes, Accredited by NBA in 2001 and re- accredited in 2004 & 2009 for 3 years
Certified by ISO 9001:2000
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
Activities such as seminars, guest lectures, workshops and hands-on-training in areas such as
robotics communications, embedded systems, VLSI provide support to students in gaining
knowledge and improve their skills to develop projects and active participation in academic
activities such as paper presentations etc.
Our faculty have involved in investigating the atmospheric aerosols and its impact to optical wave
propagation in open atmospheric environment in collaboration with Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore.
Department is actively engaged in generating new knowledge though research programs of faculty
in applied areas of Image Processing, Wireless Network and Network Security. Their findings are
published in various national and international Conference Proceedings & Journals.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
STRENGTHS:
12. The department has well experienced faculty members.
13. The department has the credit of producing rank holders in various competitive exams.
14. The department has a Centre of Excellence in Photonics and LIDAR Research (CEPLR)
15. The Department has well equipped laboratories.
16. The department has a very good library with sufficient number of books. The faculty members and
students also have access to National and International Journals including e journals in the areas of
Communication, Embedded System and Signal Processing.
WEAKNESSES:
7. Time management of faculty in terms of Teaching, Research and Administration has to be improved.
8. Industry institute interaction needs to be improved.
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9. Active involvement in Professional Body activities has to be strengthened.
10. Need to improve the Research Activities through Funded Projects.
.
CHALLENGES:
5. To provide 100% job placements for the students.
6. To keep the curriculum updated with rapid changes in technology
7. To place more students in core companies within Electronics and Communication Sector.
8. To develop students to become entrepreneur in sectors like Embedded Systems and VLSI System
Design.
9. To motivate students to take up real time research projects, apply patent and develop prototype
products.
.
OPPORTUNITIES:
i. The department can develop laboratories in emerging areas in advanced communications and
networking and set up research centres.
ii. To develop projects in area relevant to society, namely Disaster Management, Rural Communication,
defense etc.
52. Future plans of the department.
1. R&D in communication, VLSI and integrated system applications
2. To have more number of publications and patents in the emerging areas of Electronics and
Communication
Engineering
3. To obtain funded research projects from funding agencies.
4. To obtain consultancy from industries.
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Electrical and Electronics Engineering 1. Name of the Department: Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
2. Year of establishment:1992
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? School of Electrical Sciences.
4. Names of Programmes offered (UG, PG, Ph.D.,)
B.Tech : Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
M.Tech : i)Power Electronics and Drives.
ii) Power System Engineering
Ph.D : Electrical Engineering
5. Interdisciplinary Programmes and departments involved): Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. :
Lab View Training conducted in collaboration with National Instruments, Bangalore.
7. Details of Programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons :Nil
8. Examination System: Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
S.no Sub code Title Sem Department
1 PAU104 Automotive Electrical and Electronics I MT-Auto
2 EE1647 Linear and Non Linear System Theory II ME(P&I)
3 EE2211 Electrical Machines II Motor Sports
4 EE2212 Basic Electrical Engineering II Mechanical,
Mechatronics
5 EE2241 Basic Electrical Engineering Lab II Motor Sports
6 EE2235 Electrical Engineering Lab II Mechanical,
Mechatronics
7 EE2213 Basic Electrical Technology II Auto
8 EE2236 Basic Electrical Lab II Auto,Aero
9 EE2205 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engg. II Aero , Aerospace
10 EE2311 Electrical Machines II ECE
11 EE2311 Electrical Machines III EIE
12 EE2235 Electrical Machines Lab III EIE/ECE
13 EE2314 Basic Electrical Technology III Chemical
14 EE2235 Electrical Engineering Lab III Chemical
15 EE1215 Electrical Machines and Drives III Mechatronics
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16 EE1216 Electrical Machines and Drives Lab III Mechatronics
17 CE1356 Building Service IV Civil
18 EE1501 Building Automation and Intelligent Building
Systems X B.Arch
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Sanctioned
Actual
Filled
Male Female
Professor 3 3 2 1
Associate Professors 3 2 1 1
Asst. Professors 18 16 9 6
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance
S.No Name of the Faculty Qualificat
ion Designation Specialization
No of years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
1 Dr.Edgar Ruskin Frank Ph.D Senior
Professor
Signal
Processing 23 3
2 Dr.A.K.Parvathy Ph.D Professor Power Systems 18.5 8
3 Mr.Abi koshy M.E. Associate
Professor
High Voltage
Engineering 36
4 Ms.B.Aruna Rajan M.E. Associate
Professor Power Systems 23
5 Ms.C.E.Geethadevi M.E. Assistant
Professor
Applied
Electronics 26
6 Mr.D.V.V.V.CH.Mouli M.E. Assistant
Professor
High Voltage
Engineering 13
7 Mr.R.Giri M.E. Assistant
Professor
Applied
Electronics 22
8 Mr.A.Arikesh M.E Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
10.5
9 Mr.E.Terence M.E. Assistant Applied
Electronics 15
Ms.P.Getzial anbumani M.E.
Assistant
Professor Power
Electronics and
8.8
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10 Drives
11
Ms.M.Sujatha M.E. Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
6.5
12
Ms.M.Maheswari M.E. Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
6.9
13
Mr.N.Karthik M.E. Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
11
14
Ms. N. Naha Renjini M.E. Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
5.3
15
Ms.V.Kanpurrani M.Tech Assistant
Professor
Instrumentation
& Control 5
16 Mr.N.Mahiban Lindsay M.E.
Assistant
Professor Power Systems 7
17
Mr.K.Nandakumar M.E. Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
8
18
Mr.S.Srinivasan M.E. Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
6.5
19
Ms. Mirunalini M.E. Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
4.5
20 Mr. V. Mahesh Kumar
Reddy M.E.
Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
2.9
21
Ms. Rasmi Rajan M.E. Assistant
Professor
Power
Electronics and
Drives
2.9
22 Ms. J. Praisy Faith M.E.
Assistant
Professor
Applied
Electronics 0.6
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Dr.R.Devanathan, Professor (Emeritus)
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
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information :Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
Year UG PG
2014-15 1:13 1:3
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual.
S.No Sanctioned Filled Actual
No of the Tech. Staff 5 5 5
No of the Admin. Staff 7 4 4
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Renewable Energy Systems, Electric Drives and control Smart Grid,Signal Processing.
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.
S.No Project Title Total Grants recieved National/International
1. Hybrid Energy Management using
Cyber – Physical
Controller” for real time EMS of Micro
grid Application
Rs 35.95 Lakhs Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy –
MNRE (National)
File No 24/4 2014-
SWES(R&D)
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
i) National collaboration b) International collaboration :Nil
19. Department projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
S.No Faculty Title Funding
Agency
Grant
Worth in
Rs
Duration
1. Dr.A.K.Parvathy Hybrid Energy
Management using
Cyber – Physical
Controller” for real
time EMS of Micro
grid Application
MNRE 35.95
Lakhs
Dec-2014 to
till date
(2 Years)
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20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition
national recognition
international recognition
Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies :Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) : International -39
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books : 5
Published a chapter Linearization of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Using MATLAB and
Simulink in a book “MATLAB FOR ENGINEERS – APPLICATIONS IN CONTROL, ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING, IT AND ROBOTICS”, Intech Open Access Publisher, Croatia, PP387-406 in 2011, ISBN:
978953307914-1
Edited Books: 2.
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) 39
Citation Index – range / average
SNIP
SJR:0.81
Impact Factor – range / average:1.41
h-index:27
(iii) Journal Publications – International:10
Sl.
No.
Year /
Month
Name of the
Faculty/Student Title
Journal
1 Jan
2016
B.Aruna Rajan
Dr.R.Devanathan
Modified Nevalinna-Pick
Interpolation Theory for Closed
Loop Pole Placement
Asian Journal of control, Vol:18,
No.1,PP-1-9, Jan2016
2 Mar-15 Mr.N.Mahiban Lindsay ,
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
Power system reliability evaluation
in a restructured power industry
International Journal of Energy
Engineering
3 Jan-15 Mr.N.Mahiban Lindsay
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
Simulation and application on
Power system reliability for bulk
electrical system
LNEE series of Springer
180
4 Jan-15 Mr.S.Srinivasan
A Sabariraja
New Direct Torque Control
Algorithm for high Performance
Induction Motor
LNEE series of Springer
5 Dec-14
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
Dr.R.Devanathan
Mr.V.Kamaraj
“Analysis and Application of
Quadratic Linearization
to the control of permanent magnet
synchronous Motor”
International Journal of Engineering
and Informatics Vol:6(4) 2014, PP
644-654
6 Oct-14
R.Karthikeyan
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
Study of PV Panels and Analysis of
various MPPT Techniques
Journal of Theoretical and Applied
Information Technology, Vol.68,
No.2, PP 463-473, 2014
7 May-13 D.V.V.V.Ch.Mouli,
K.Dhanvanthri
Digital and Fuzzy PID control for
STATCOM
European journal of scientific
Research Volume 101, No.1, PP 44-
52
8 Mar-13 Mr.Mahiban Lindsay
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
Enhancing Power System
Reliability using
Multiple FACTS Devices
International journal of Scientific &
Engineering Research
Volume 4,issue 3,March 2013
PP141-145
9 Jan-13
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
Dr.R.Devanathan
Mr.V.Kamaraj
Explicit Necessary and Sufficient
Condition for Quadratic
Linearization
Asian Journal of Control ,
Vol. 15, No. 1,PP 1-12, January
2013.
10 Sep-12 D.V.V.V.Ch.Mouli,
K.Dhanvanthri
Analysis & Design of Closed Loop
Control
Using PID to Enhance Voltage
Stability for STATCOM
International Review of Automatic
Control
(Theory and Applications)Vol.5
No.5,2012
Please see annexure-I for details regarding remaining publications.
23. Details of patents and income generated : Details of Patents filed
Sl.No Title of the Patent filed Applicants Application No.
1 “PYRO AEGIS-FIRE PROTECTION FOR
TRAINS”
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
Ms.Shaikh Nagma Anwar
3254/CHE/2014
2 “DESIGN OF POWER CONVERTERS FOR
BATTERY OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE”
Ms.B.Aruna Rajan
Mr.B.Santhosh
3249/CHE/2014
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Electromagnetic and Electrostatic study in 765 k V
Bara Switchyard – Rs.60,000/- for Larson ans Tubro Ltd
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
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and abroad : 11
S. No. Year / Month Date Company Visited
Name of Faculty
1 February 2015
6.2.2015
Schwing Shetter
Irunkattukottai
SIPCOT
Mr.A.Arikesh
Ms.A.Mirunalini
2 January 2015
21.1.2015 IGCAR
Kalpakkam
Mr.A.Arikesh
Ms.Rasmi Rajan
3
November 2014
21.11.2014 IIT, Madras Lab Dr.Edgar Ruskin Frank
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
4
October 2014
17.102014 ICF Mr.A.Arikesh
Ms.S.Srinivasan
5
September 2014
18.9.2014
19.9.2014
JVS Electricals
Karnataka Power Grid
Corporation Ltd
Bengaluru
Mr.N.Mahiban Lindsay
Ms.J.Praisy Faith
6
December 2013
13.12.2013 MAPS, Kalpakkam Mr.K.Nandakumar
Ms.Rasmi Rajan
7 December 2013 9.12.2013 IGCAR, Kalpakkam Mr.K.Nandakumar
8
September 2013
30.9.2013 High Voltage Lab,
IIT Madras
Mrs.C.E.Geethadevi
Mrs.P.Getzial Anbumani
9
August 2013
14.8.2013 C-WET Ms.Anisha
Mr.N.Karthik
10 March 2013 23.3.2013 Kundha Power Plant, Ooty Mr.N.Mahiban Lindsay
11 March 2013
21.3.2013 Neyveli Lignite
Corporation, Neyveli
Mr.N.Mahiban Lindsay
Please see annexure-II for details regarding remaining visits of faculty to industries.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
Dr.R.Devanthan is the IEEE chair of Nanotechnology chapter .
Dr.A.K.Parvathy served as reviewer for IEEE International Conference on Electrical Energy Systems 2014
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at SSN College of Engineering.
Dr.A.K.Parvathy is a member of Doctoral Committee at Anna University.
Mr.E.Terence, IEEE Student Branch Counselor, Hindustan University
Mrs.M.Maheswari, IEEE Student Branch Counselor, Hindustan University
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs). Faculty members are encouraged to attend seminars, workshops and
NPTEL programs
Seminars / Workshops Attended: 10
S.
No.
Date Topic Name of Faculty / Student
attended Venue / City
1 29.1.2015 Workshop on “Research
Methodology”
Ms.M.Maheswari
Ms.M.Sujatha
Ms.P.Getzial Anbumani
Mr.A.Arikesh
Mr.E.Terence
Anna University, Chennai
2 28.1.2015
Demonstration of Project on “EMF
study of
765 KV Switchyard” to AGM &
Colleagues of NTPC Ltd., Noida,
UP
Dr.R.Devanathan HITS, Chennai
3 5.1.2015 to
7.1.2015 Indian Conference Conference Dr.R.Devanathan IIT, Madras
4 20.9.2014 IEEE Student Branch
Counselor’s meet
Ms.B.Aruna Rajan
Ms.M.Maheswari
Anna University
Chennai
5 22.8.2014
23.8.2014
Challenges in Integration of
Renewable Energy Resources Mr.N.Karthik
PSG College of Technology
Coimbatore
6 7.8.2014
Mathematical Modeling and
Control System Design using
MATLAB and Simulink
Ms.M.Sujatha
Ms.A.Mirunalini
Le Royal Meridian
Chennai
7 12.7.2014 IET Technical Seminar on Power
Quality Issues in Power Systems
N Mahiban Lindsay
N.Karthik
E.Terence
S.Srinivasan
Palm Grove Hotel
Chennai
8 27.2.2014 COMSOL Training
Mr.A.Arikesh
Mr.N.Karthik
HITS, Chennai
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Mr.S.Srinivasan
Mrs.C.E.Geetha Devi
Mrs.M.Maheswari
Ms.A.Mirunalini
9 10.1.2014 International workshop on clean,
Control & Communication Energy
Ms.N.Naharenjini
Ms.Rasmi Rajan
SKP Engineering
College
Thiruvannamalai
10 13.8.2013
Seminar on Solar Panel
design and
Challenges
Smart Grid Issues
Mr.A.Arikesh
Mr.N.Karthik
Megna College
of Engineering
Chennai
Please see annexure-III for details regarding remaining programs attended by faculty
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 80%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute
:20%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
Dr. A.K. Parvathy - HOD/EEE - Er. D.A. Rajan Promotional Award by IET Madras Section
during September 2014
Students
Ms. Sheik Nagma Anwar won First Place I”Green Award 2013’’.
Mr. Priya Pritam Panda won in State level competition conducted by TEDA
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
Conferences Organized - (International) -Nil
An International conference is planned.
“International Conference on Computing, Communication and Energy Systems”(CESCON 2015) during 15th
–
17th
April 2015.
Conferences Organized - (National)
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S.
No.
Year /
Month Date
Theme of
Conference
Resource Person(s) (Name,
Designation, Organization,
City)
No. of
Participants
Source of
Funding
1 2013/
March
14.3.13
15.3.13
Energy,
Systems and
Control
Dr.R.S.Shivakumara Aradhya,
Additional Director PSD,
CPRI, Bangalore
Prof.K.Shanthi Swarup
IIT, Madras
Mr.K.K.Rajan
Director, FRTG
IGCAR, Kalpakkam
150
1.DRDO
(Rs.40,000/-)
2 2011/
April
20/4/2011
21/4/2011
Energy,
Systems and
Control
Dr.Govinda Bol Shreshta,
NTU
Dr.Shivakumar, Director
PCRA
Dr.Bala Pesala,Scientist CSIR
Dr.R.Sridhar,Scientist,CSIR
164
1.DRDO
(Rs.40,000/-)
2.IWTMA
(Rs.50,000/-)
3.TEDA
(Rs.20,000/-)
4.PCRA
(Rs.35,000/-)
5.Numeric
Power Systems
(Rs.25,000/-)
Seminars / Workshops Organized - (International):6
S. No.
Year / Month
Name of the Expert
Topic
No. of
Participants
1
February
2015
Dr.Sukrudee Sukchai
Director
School of Renewable Energy
Technology, Naresuan University,
“Role of Renewable Energy
Technology in Thailand” 200
185
Thailand
2
January
2015
Dr.R.S.Sreenivas
Professor
University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
USA
“Embedded Control
– Theory and
Applications”
250
3
January
2015
Dr.Jyotirmoy V. Deshmukh
Researcher/Engineer
Toyota Technical Center
Gardena, USA
"Making Formal Methods
work in Industrial Practice" 250
4
January
2015
Dr.Soura Dasgupta
Professor
University of Iowa
Iowa, USA
"Feedback Control for
Distributed MIMO
Communications"
250
5
January
2015
Dr.Amit K. Sanyal
Professor
New Mexico State University
USA
"Dynamics, Control and
Estimation of Robotic
Spacecraft: How Good
Theory can lead to Good
Practice"
250
6
January
2015
Dr.Vikram Kapila
Professor
Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering
NYU Polytecnic School of
Engineering, NY, USA
"Robotics & Mechatronics" 250
Seminars / Workshops Organized - (National)- 7
S.
No.
Year / Month Date Theme
Details of the Resource
Person(s)
No. of
Participants
1 2014
DEC
5.12.2014 Innovations in
Electrical Engineering
Mr.R.Ganesh
Asst. Executive Engineer
70
186
TANGEDCO
2 2014
SEP
20.9.2014 Symposium “Ωmega
2k14”
Mr.S.Sundar
Associate Director
Cognizant Technology
Solutions
Mr.R.Balaji
Regional Sales Manager
Bon Figlioli Transmissions
Pvt. Ltd
150
3 2014
Feb
27/02/14 COMSOL
Training
Mrs.Gayathri
COMSOL Multi physics PVT
Ltd.
Bangalore
10
4 2014
Feb
5/02/14 Workshop on Design
of substation and its
components
Mr Ravichandran
Gurumurthy, General
Manager, Sterling and
Wilson Ltd, Chennai
200
5 2014
Jan
29/01/14 Seminar on Smart Grid Dr.Jayashri
Ravishankar,School of
Electrical Engineering &
Telecommunication
University of New south
wales,Sydney
200
6
2013
Sept
21.09.13
Inauguration of IEEE
Industry Application SB
Chapter &HEESA –
Department of EEE
Mr.S.Rajavel, Executive Vice-
President&Head,
Water& Renewable Energy
IC-Larsen&Tubro Limited,
300
7 August/2012 23&24/8/12 Workshop
on’Electromagnetic
Fields
Dr.Rangachar,HITS
Dr.Harishankar
ramachandran,IIT-M
80
See Annexure-IV
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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments .
As formulated by department of research(See Appendix A)
32. Student profile programme-wise:
S.No Course UG/PG MALE FEMALE
TOTAL
1. B.E (2008- 12 Batch) UG 63 12 75
2. B.E.(2009- 13 Batch) UG 91 11 102
3. B.E. 2010- 14 Batch) UG 84 8 92
4. B.Tech. (2011 – 15 Batch) UG 67 5 72
5. B.Tech. (2012 – 16 Batch) UG 69 3 72
6. M.E. Power Electronics(2008 – 10) PG 3 - 2
7. M.E. Power Electronics(2009 – 11) PG 17 2 19
8. M.E. Power Electronics(2010 – 12) PG 19 6 25
9. M.Tech. Power Electronics(2011 – 13) PG 16 4 20
10. M.Tech. Power Electronics(2013 – 15) PG 1 5 6
11. M.Tech. Power Electronics(2014 – 16) PG 2 - 2
12. M.E. Applied Electronics(2008 – 10) PG 1 - 1
13. M.E. Applied Electronics(2009 – 11) PG - - -
14. M.E. Applied Electronics(2010 – 12) PG 1 2 3
15. M.Tech. Applied Electronics(2011 – 13) PG 1 6 7
16. M.Tech(Power System)2013-2015 PG 2 1 3
17. M.Tech(Power System)2014-2016 PG 2 1 3
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Academic
year
% 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
M.TECH-Power
Electronics and
Drives
2012-2014 --- 70 30 --
2011-2013 --- 80 20 --
2010-2012 --- 57 43 --
2009-2011 --- 20 80 --
2008-2010 --- 66 -- 34
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Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no. 4)
Academic
year
% 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
M.TECH-Applied
Electronics
2012-2014 --- 57 43 --
2011-2013 --- 34 66 --
2010-2012 --- 70 30 --
2009-2011 --- --- --- --
2008-2010 -- 100 --- --
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Year / Subject
GATE OTHERS (GRE, UPSC etc)
Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified
2011 – 12 22 16 10 7
2012-13 10 1 5 3
2013-14 29 5 15 8
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 2006-2014 40
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 15
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
2008-2012 campus Other
than campus
25 17
2007-2011 33 0
2006-2010 14 0
2009-2013 18 57
2010-2014 20 36
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 14
from other universities within the State 76
from universities from other States 5
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from universities outside the country 5
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period :
A.K.Parvathyawarded Ph.D degree by Anna University on 8th
March 2013
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
Sl.No Description Nos.
1 Books 2340
2 Volume 7443
3 Journal International 2
4 Journal National 9
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
1. LAN Connection is available for faculty members
2. Students can access Internet in Micro Computer and Simulation Lab
c) Total number of class rooms. 5
d) Class rooms with ICT facility.4
e) Students’ laboratories .
1. Machines lab I & II.
2.Applied Electronics lab
3.Control and Instrumentation lab.
4.Micro Computer & Simulation Lab.
5. Faraday’s Lab I & II
f) Research laboratories :NIL
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
Sl.No Name Supervisor Dept.
1 Ms.B.Aruna Rajan Dr.R.Devanathan EEE
2 Ms.C.E.Geetha Devi do EEE
3 Mr.A.Arikesh Dr.A.K.Parvathy EEE
4 Ms.M.Sujatha do EEE
5 Ms.M.Maheswari do EEE
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6 Mr.E.Terence do EEE
7 Mr.N.Mahiban Lindsay do EEE
8 Mr.S.Srinivasan do EEE
10 Mr.N.Karthik do EEE
b) from other institutions/universities
Sl.No Name Supervisor Dept.
1 Ms.S.Reshmila Dr.R.Devanathan EEE
2 Mr.R.Karthikeyan Dr.A.K.Parvathy EEE
3 Mr.K.Madhavan
Dr.C.Vaithilingam
Professor,VIT.
EEE
4 Ms.Gayathri Devi Dr.Edgar Ruskin Frank EEE
5 Mr.Sarath K S Dr.Edgar Ruskin Frank EEE
6 Mr.Nidagha Kumar Rayaguru
Dr.P.Deivasundari
HOD,EEE,KCG College of
Technology.
EEE
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
Yes. The requirement of industries, research organizations and higher studies of students were considered
while developing new programmes.The discussions with industries, research organizations etc was done during
Board Of Studies meeting with the industrial experts, during conferences and during the visit to industries. For
example M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives was introduced to expose the students to the current topics of
interest like Smart grid, Power Quality, Efficient Usage of renewable resources etc., so that they will get placement
in Industries, Research Institutes, Academic Institutes, TNEB and other various public and Private sector
undertaking.
191
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
p. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize
the feedback?
The curriculum is periodically reviewed and updated based on the feedback obtained from faculty. Certain
changes in curriculum are made based on the merits and problems faced by the faculty during teaching learning
process and marks obtained by students.
q. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Students’ feedback on staff and teaching-learning-evaluation is obtained as Students Evaluation Report and is
discussed with the staff concerned.The report is viewed seriously. Feedback is obtained from students during
class committee meeting and also syllabus coverage is discussed regularly.
r. Alumni and Employers on the Programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
The curriculum is updated periodically based on the feedback obtained from industrial experts, employers,
alumni and students. Value addition programmes are offered to students to complement the curriculum and to
develop soft skills and overall personality. This also equips them to meet the industrial needs
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10).
S.NO NAME DESIGNATION COMPANY
1 Sundar Swamynathan Associate Director CTS
2 Rafiq Ahamed Founder , CEO and
System Architect
Ethical Intelligent Technologies
3 Lakshmi Narasimhan R Project Manager III Molina Healthcare INC. ,USA
4 Arun Rajasekaran Deputy Manager HAL , Bengaluru
5 Dixit U.K Senior Engineer Robert Bosch Automotive
Electronics India Pvt Ltd
6 Charunethran PG Architect-Capability
Access Team
Intel Corporation,USA
7 Mr.Arun Mathew Chandy Team Leader Tata Honey Bell Pvt.Ltd,Pune.
8 Mr.K.Cherian George Manager Ashok Leyland Ltd.
9 Mr.Saqib Hasan R&D Engineer Emerson Network power ,Mumbai.
10 Mr.Arvind. S Business Technology
Analyst
Deloitte
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
Seminars / Workshops Organized: 9
S. No. Year / Month
Theme Details of the Resource Person(s) No. of
Participants
1
Grid Integration of
Renewable Energy
Sources
1.Mr.K.V.Rupchand
Chairman, IEEE-PES Madras Chapter
200
192
September
2014
2.Dr. Chitti Babu.B Ph.D, MIEEE.,
Post Doc. Research Fellow,
Wroclaw University of Technology,
Poland.
3.Mr.Karthik Balaji
Technical Training Officer
Vestas Wind Technology India Ltd.
4.Ms.Chenthamarai Selvam
Sr.Principal Scientist,
CSIO-Chennai Centre
2
August
2014
Advanced
Technologies in BME
Electronics and
Signal Processing,
Arvind, AT Labs 18
3
July
2014
Illumination &
Lighting Design using
Dialux
Mr.Selva Kumar
Design Engineer
ABB Ltd.,
&
Mr.Rajkumar, L&T constructions
Chennai
60
4
October
2013
LabView Training
Program Experts from EEE/ECE/EIE and AERO
Department(HITS)
15
5
August
2013
Solar Energy
Technology &
Evaluation
Mr.S.Ramalingam,
National President
Energy & Fuel Users Association of India,
Chennai
Mr.Milan Kumar, Dy.General Manager &
Head – EDRC, Larsen & Toubro Ltd, Chennai
120
6
March
2013
Issues in Grid
integration of
renewable energy
sources like large wind
farms
Dr. R.S.Shivakumara Aradhya, Additional
Director, PSD; CPRI- Bangalore
100
7
March
2013
Energy Security on the
nation-A need for
future
Mr. K.K.Rajan, Director, Fast Reactor
Technology Group , IGCAR , Kalpakkam
100
193
8
January
2012
Recent Trends and
Development in Wind
Energy
Dr.S.Gomathinayagam, Executive Director,
C-WET
Ms.Deepa Kurup, Scientist, C-WET
Mr. S.Arul Selvan, Assistant Engineer, C-
WET
Mr.Selva Kumar
Design Engineer
ABB Ltd.,
Chennai
100
Please see annexure-V for details regarding remaining programs.
Special Lectures conducted by External Experts: 11
S. No.
Year / Month
Name of the Expert
Topic
No. of
Participants
1
January
2015
Dr.R.S.Sreenivas
Professor
University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
USA
Distinguished Lecture
Series in Electrical and
Electronics on “Embedded
Control
– Theory and
Applications”
250
2
January
2015
Dr.Jyotirmoy V. Deshmukh
Researcher/Engineer
Toyota Technical Center
Gardena, USA
Distinguished Lecture
Series in Electrical and
Electronics on "Making
Formal Methods work in
Industrial Practice"
250
3
January
2015
Dr.Soura Dasgupta
Professor
University of Iowa
Iowa, USA
Distinguished Lecture
Series in Electrical and
Electronics on "Feedback
Control for Distributed
MIMO Communications"
250
4
Dr.Amit K. Sanyal
Professor
New Mexico State University
Distinguished Lecture
Series in Electrical and
Electronics on "Dynamics,
Control and Estimation of
250
194
January
2015
USA
Robotic Spacecraft: How
Good Theory can lead to
Good Practice"
5
January
2015
Dr.Vikram Kapila
Professor
Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering
NYU Polytecnic School of
Engineering, NY, USA
Distinguished Lecture
Series in Electrical and
Electronics on "Robotics &
Mechatronics"
250
6
December
2014
Er.V.Sankara Narayanan
Former Addl. Chief Engineer,
TNEB,Chennai
Energy Saving Measures in
Industries 100
7
August
2014
Er.V.Sankara Narayanan
Former Addl. Chief Engineer,
TNEB,Chennai
Power System Protection
and Overview 100
8 September
2013
Dr.E.Bhaskaran,
Deputy DirectorIndustries and
Commerce,
Entrepreneurship Development
Institute, Chennai
Entrepreneurship
Development using Solar
Energy
100
9 August
2013
Dr.K.K.Ramakrishnan,
AT&T Labs,
New Jersey, USA
IEEE distinguished lecture
on “Networking the cloud:
Enabling Enterprise
computing & Storage”
500
10 February
2013
Er.S.Subramani,
Assistant Engineer,
Transformer Erection,
TNEB, Chennai
Maintenance of Substation
Equipments & Operations
95
11 October
2012
Dr. R. Neela,
Associate Professor, Annamalai
University
Computer Control of Power
Systems
120
Please see annexure-VI for details regarding remaining guest lectures.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
1. Chalk and Talk.
2. Power Point Presentation.
195
3. Video Presentation.
4. OHP Presentation.
5. Group Discussion.
6. Quiz programs.
7. Seminars by Students.
8. Assignments.
46.How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
1. Continuous assessment through unit tests, assignments and quizzes.
2. Seminars and Model Examinations
3. Regular assessment for experiments done in the labs.
4. Class Committee meeting for each class.
47.Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Staffs:
1. Industrial Visit: 9
S. No. Year / Month Date Company Visited
Name of Faculty
1 January 2015
21.1.2015 IGCAR
Kalpakkam
Mr.A.Arikesh
Ms.Rasmi Rajan
2
November 2014
21.11.2014 PANIIT Alumni Leadership
Series(PALS)
Dr.Edgar Ruskin Frank
Dr.A.K.Parvathy
3
October 2014
17.102014 ICF – Faculty Industrial
Visit by PALS
Mr.A.Arikesh
Ms.S.Srinivasan
4
September 2013
30.9.2013 High Voltage Lab,
IIT Madras
Mrs.C.E.Geethadevi
Mrs.P.Getzial Anbumani
5
August 2013
14.8.2013 C-WET Ms.Anisha
Mr.N.Karthik
6
November 2012
5/11/12 INS Rajali Mr.R.Giri
Mrs.M.Maheswari
7
November 2012
13-15 Nov 12
2009,2011
ISRO Satellite Centre
NTU,Singapore
Dr.R Devanathan
196
NUS,Singapore
Dongkuk University, South
Korea
8 January 2012 7/1/12 ABB Mrs.M.Maheswari
9 February 2012 10/2/12 DANFOSS Mrs.M.Maheswari
2. Active participation of staffs in NSS,NCC ,YRC, TOASTMASTER CLUB
3. Born to Win Program
4. Body and Mind alignment Program
Student visits to companies / R&D organizations
1. Integral Coach Factory.
2. Danfoss Industries
3. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research – Kalpakkam
4. C-WET – Chennai
5. TNEB – Sholinganallur
6. Sripurumbudur Substation
7. Goa Shipyard Ltd
8. BSNL Tambaram
9. Technocrat Automation - Chennai
10. Engine Factory – Avadi
11. Areva ( T & D )
12. Main Load Dispatch Centre – Chennai
13. Indian Society of Lighting Engineers
14. Ennore Thermal Power Station
15. IIT, Madras
16. Nippon Batteries Company Pvt. Ltd
17. Mettur Thermal & Hydro Power Plant
18. KST Wind Engineering Industries.
Student internship / summer schools attented by students in various organization like
Koodankulam Nuclear Power Poject
Neyveli Lignite Corporation
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research – Kalpakkam
Goa Shipyard Ltd
48.Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
S.
No. Year / Month
Theme of
Conference
Resource Person(s) (Name, Designation,
Organization, City) No. of Participants
197
1 2013/March Energy,systems and
control
Dr. Ramganathan, Dean ECE,
KCG College of Technology
Dr. Chandarchoodan,
Dy. Director, South Region,
PCRA
Dr.R.P.Kumudhini Devi,
CEG, Chennai
Prof. K.R.Shantha, HOD/EEE. SVCE, Chennai
Dr.Hyacinth J Kennady, Prof/Mech, HITS,
Chennai
Dr.V.Kamaraj, HOD/EEE, SSNCE, Chennai
150
2 2011/April Energy,systems and
control
Dr.Govinda Bol Shreshta, NTU
Dr.Shivakumar, Director PCRA
Dr.Bala Pesala,Scientist CSIR
Dr.R.Sridhar,Scientist,CSIR
164
New Experiments are designed and simulated by students beyond the syllabus. Students are to submit
review reports on various journal/conference papers on particular topics so that their research interest is
inculcated.
49.State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
Not Accredited
50. Briefly highlight the contributions in generating new knowledge, basic or applied. Nil
51.Detail five major Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Challenges(SWOC) of the department
Strength:
i. Dedicated and sincere faculty members with required qualification.
ii. They are ready to take up administrative and academic loads assigned to them
iii. There is a good rapport between faculty and students
iv. One funded research project is obtained from MNRE.
v. Improvement in the number of publications in journals and conferences.
Weakness:
i. Students development activities to be improved.
ii. Students have poor knowledge in English and Mathematics.
Challenges:
i. Research collaboration with reputed Universities to be established.
198
ii. To improve placement and pass percentage.
i. To keep the curriculum updated with rapid changes in technology
ii. To develop students to become entrepreneur in sectors like Substation erection, Traction works,
renewable energy and embedded system
Opportunities:
iii. The department can develop laboratories in emerging areas in Power Electronics.
iv. To develop projects in area relevant to society, namely renewable energy power generation, power
quality etc.
v. Opportunities for contribution to defence related projects using the services of faculty members.
vi. To carryout research in emerging areas like smart grid.
52. Future plans of the department.
i. To set up centre of Excellence on ‘Renewable Energy Systems’
ii. To encourage faculty to register for PhD.,
iii. To organize international conference
iv. To obtain funded projects from government organizations like DST, DRDO etc.,
v. To obtain consultancy projects from industries
199
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
1. Name of the Department : Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
2. Year of Establishment : UG – 1995
PG - 2009
3. Is the Department part of a School / Faculty of the university? Yes
School of Electrical Sciences
4. Courses / Programmes :
Programme Year
B.Tech-Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering 1995
B.Tech-Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering (Specialization in Robotics and Control) 2009
B.Tech-Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering (Specialization in Industrial Automation) 2014
B.Tech-Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering. (Specialization in Real Time Embedded
Systems) 2014
M.Tech-Process Control and Instrumentation Engineering 2014
M.Tech-Industrial Automation 2014
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
M.Tech-Robotics and Control – Centre for Automation and Robotics (Department of Mechanical Engineering)
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil
8. Examination System:Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Courses Department Semester
Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Aerospace II
Microprocessor and its applications BCA III
Automotive Instrumentation and Embedded system Automobile VI
Process Dynamics & Control Chemical VII
Instrumentation and process Control Chemical VI
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
200
Professors/others)
Teaching Post Sanctioned Filled Actual
(including CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 1 1
Associate Professors 1 1 1
Assistant. Professors 7 7 7
TEACHING POST MALE FEMALE
Professor 1 NIL
Associate Professors 1 NIL
Assistant. Professors(Selection Grade) 2 1
Assistant. Professors(Senior Scale) 2 -
Assistant. Professors - 2
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under
guidance
S.
No.
Name
Qualificat
ion Designation Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experienc
e
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students guided
for the last 4
years
1 Dr. U.
Ramachandraiah Ph. D Professor
Adoptive Signal
Processing 21.3
(8 +2)*
*Current
Research
Scholars
2
Mr. G.
Muthukumaran M.E Associate Professor
Computer
Science 13.3 -
3 Mr. S. Janakiraman M.E. Asst. Professor
(Selection grade)
Applied
Electronics 10.9 -
4 Ms. G. Vimalarani M.E Asst. Professor
(Selection Grade)
Applied
Electronics 6.8 -
5 Mr. J. S. Prasath M.E. Asst. Professor
(Selection grade)
Process Control
&
Instrumentation
8.3 -
6 Mr. R. Natesan M.Tech Asst. Professor
(Senior Scale)
Control &
Instrumentation 2.9 -
7 Mr. K.
Nageswararao M.Tech
Asst. Professor
(Senior Scale)
Electronics &
Instrumentation 3.2 -
201
S.
No.
Name
Qualificat
ion Designation Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experienc
e
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students guided
for the last 4
years
8 Ms. V. Kiruthika
M.Tech
MBA Asst. Professor
Biomedical
Engineering,
Hospital
Management
2.7 -
9 Ms. S. K. Indumathi M.E Asst. Professor
Process Control
&Instrumentati
on
2.6 -
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:-Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: - Nil.
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:-
S.NO Programme Student Teacher Ratio
1 UG
17:1
2 PG
12:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
No of academic Support Staff Technical Support Staff Administrative Staff
Sanctioned 4 2
Filled: 4 2
Actual 4 2
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Signal Processing and Process Instrumentation & control
Biomedical Instrumentation
Image Processing
Wireless Sensor Networks
Active Noise Control
Adaptive Control System
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. :-
a) National: One
S. No Funding
Agency Title Grants Received
202
1 MNRE
Design And Development Of 1kw Hybrid Vertical Axis Wind
Turbine System For Low Wind Speed Regimes (Joint funded
Project with Department of Mechanical Engineering)
28.5 Lakhs.
Ref No24/6/2014-
SWES (R&D dated
27.8.2014.)
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
National collaboration b) International collaboration: - Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants
received. : - Please refer no 17.
20. Research facility / Centre with
state recognition :-Nil
national recognition :-Nil
international recognition :-Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies :
Intel Intelligent Systems Lab collaborated by Intel & Foundation for Innovation and Collaborative
Education (FICE).
Centre for Automation and Robotics in collaboration with M/S YASKAYA INDIA
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
International: 15
National: 3
S.
No.
Year /
Month
Name of Faculty /
Student Title Journal
1 January
2015
G. Muthukumaran
Dr. Uppu
Ramachandraiah
Role of Nanobots and their
Medical applications.
Advanced Materials Research Vol. 1086
(2015) pp 61-67
Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1086.6
1
2 June
2014 J. S. Prasath
Security in Industrial
Wireless Networks
International Journal of Computer
Technology and applications, Scopus
Indexed, ISSN 2229-6093, Volume 5, Issue
3, Page – 1302-1308.
3 May
2014
Mr. Prabhakaran P,
Mr. G.
Muthukumaran Mr.
Moovendan P
Multi-functional Bed for
Quadriplegia Patients
The Patent Journal with the application
number 6188/CHE/2013, Issue 2, Page 634.
4 April
2014
G. Muthukumaran
Dr. Uppu
Ramachandraiah
Design and Development of
Multifunctional wall
climbing Robot for NDE
Inspection at in accessible
areas
International Journal of Advances in Science
Engineering and Technology
Volume- 2, Issue-2, April-2014
ISSN:2321-9000
203
5 April
2014
Shalini R. Nair,
Shyam R. Nair
Study and Comparison of
Aerodynamic Forces on an
Aircraft and Suspension
Bridge
IOSR Journal of Engineering, ISSN 2250-
3021, Volume 04, Issue 04, Page – 43 to 46.
6 March
2014 P. Ramesh
3D Gesture Recognition
Based Wireless control
System
International Journal of Science and
Research, ISSN 2319-7064, Volume 3, Issue
3, Page – 463 to 467.
7 March
2014 P. Ramesh
Field Oriented Control of
Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motor
International Journal of Computer Science
and Mobile Computing, ISSN 2320-088X,
Volume 3, Issue 3, Page – 269 to 275.
8 August
2013
S. K. Indumathi
Realization and Real Time
Implementation of PF - PID
Control Algorithm using
PLC on a Pneumatic Process
International Journal of Advanced Trends in
Computer Science and Engineering, ISSN
2278-3091, Volume 2, Issue 2, Page – 159 to
163
9 February
2013
J. S. Prasath
Wireless monitoring of Heart
rate using Microcontroller
International Journal of Advanced research
in Computer Science and Electronics
Engineering, ISSN 2277-9043, Volume 2,
Issue 2, Page – 214 to 219.
10 Novemb
er 2012 Mr. Shyam. R. Nair
Study on Robotics for
Warfare
India’s Strategic Spectrum, DEFED
2012.(National) Vol. 1,Page No:7
Remaining in Annexure III
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books: 1
S. No. Chapter Name And Number Book Name Faculty Involved
1 A Study on Robotics in Warfare
Chapter No. 11
India's Strategic Spectrum
A Technological Perspective
Shyam R. Nair
Edited Books :NIL
Books with ISBN with details of publishers :NIL
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : 3
Citation Index – range / average : NIL
SNIP : NIL
SJR : NIL
Impact Factor – range / average : 0.6 - 2
h-index: NIL
23. Details of patents and income generated:
*Patent filed and examination waited
204
S. No Invention Name Details
Reference Number Faculty Involved Income Generated
1 Multifunctional Bed for
Quadriplegia Patients
6188/che/2013
Patent Journal
01014_part_i
Page 634\
G. Muthukumaran Nil
2
A Novel Counting Device for
Domestic Pressure Cookers,
Suitable for Hearing Impaired
(Code pec)
2047/che/2012
Patent Journal
01062012_part_i
Page 8513
G. Muthukumaran Nil
3
Improved Solar Powered Low Cost
Tyre Pressure
Sensing Assembly With
Bifurcation for
Automobiles
772/che/2011
Patent Journal
010142011_part_i
Page 5715
G. Muthukumaran Nil
4
An Apparatus Capable of
Automatically Reducing The
Speed of The Automobile Within
A Pre-determined Controlled
Speed Zone
1064/che/2009
Patent Journal
09042010_part_i
Page 8714
G. Muthukumaran Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated :-
Collaborated with Development of Goniometer using Flex Sensor project to Chettinad Hospital, Chennai worth
Rs.15, 000/-
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and
abroad:-. (29 May 2014 to 10th
June 2014)
Mr. G. Muthukumaran, Associate Professor and Mr. R. Shyam Nair, Assistant Professor visited the following Labs /
Universities
Robotics Labs, University of Utah, USA
Industrial Robotics, Bio- Robotics ,University of North Florida, USA
Prototyping lab, Robotics lab and Incubation Centre , Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify):-
Name of the faculty: Dr. U. Ramachandraiah
a) National committees: NIL
b) International committees: NIL
c) Editorial Boards:
Dr. U. Ramachandraiah elected as a Member of International Editorial Review Board, International Journal of
embedded and real-time Communication Systems, (IJERTCS), USA
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs
and similar programs)
Faculty attend workshops organized by Corporate like Intel ,Wipro, etc.,
Faculty Development programme by Experts
Technical Seminar and Workshops attended by faculty organized by Industries & Universities.
(Refer Annexure-1 for Details)
205
28. Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects
S. No Year Percentage Of Students
- in-house projects
1 2011-2012 88
2 2012-2013 86
3 2013-2014 91
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry /institute
S. No Year Percentage Of Students –
Industry Projects
1 2011-2012 12
2 2012-2013 14
3 2013-2014 9
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty:
S.
No
Month
/Year
Faculty Name Title of Award /Nature of
Recognition
Organizer / Place
1 October
2014
Dr. Uppu
Ramachandraiah
Executive Committee Member
-National level
The Institution of Engineer
s (I), Tamil Nadu State
Centre, Electronics &
Telecommunication Engin
eering Division
2 December
2014
Dr. Uppu
Ramachandraiah
Chapter Chair
-International level
IEEE, Madras Section,
Instrumentation and
Measurement Society
Chapter.
3 September
2014
G.Muthukumaran NIYANTRA -2014 – The annual
Graphical system Design contest
- National level
National Instruments India,
Bangalore,- Won 1st. prize
(Cash prize Rs.75,000)
4 May
2014
G. Muthukumaran University Rover Challenge-
2014,USA – Competition
Hindustan Mars Rover Team
achieved 3rd position from India
and 18th position throughout the
world in University Rover
Challenge 2014
-International Level
University Rover
Challenge-2014,USA Mars
Desert Research Station,
Utah,
(May 29-31)
5 October
2013
Dr. Uppu
Ramachandraiah
Member of International
Editorial Review Board
-International level
International Journal of
Embedded and Real-Time
Communication Systems
(IJERTCS)(Scopus
Journal)
Doctoral / post-doctoral fellows :-Nil
Students:
206
S.No Month
/Year
Faculty Name Title of Award /Nature of
Recognition
Organizer / Place
1 September
2014
Sandeep kumar
Mohit Gouda
Puranjan das
Nitish kumar – Final
year B.Tech students
NIYANTRA -2014 – The
annual Graphical system
Design contest
- National level
National Instruments India,
Bangalore,- Won
I st. prize (Cash prize
Rs.75,000)
2 May
2014
Mohit Gouda
Puranjan Das
Sandeep Kumar
-Final year B.Tech
students
University Rover Challenge-
2014,USA – Competition
Hindustan Mars Rover Team
achieved 3rd position from
India and 18th position
throughout the world in
University Rover Challenge
2014
-International level
University Rover
Challenge-2014,USA Mars
Desert Research Station,
Utah,
(May 29-31)
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details
of outstanding participants, if any.
S.
No
Year /
Month Date Theme
Details of the Resource
Person(s)
No. of
Participa
nts
Source of
Funding
1
September
2014
30
Advances in Field and Services
Robotics
Co-ordinators:
Dr. Uppu Ramachandraiah
Mr. P. Ramesh
Dr. T. Asokan
Professor
Dept. of Engg design, IIT
Madras
B.Tech-
Final year
M.Tech(P
CI)- II
year
INTERNAL
2
September
2014
22
Value Added Certificate
Programme.
Topic: Real Time Embedded
system.
Venue :Intel Lab
Dr. Uppu Ramachandraiah
Prof & HOD/EIE - HU
Mr. G. Muthukumaran
Associate Professor/EIE
M.Tech
(PCI)- II
year
INTERNAL
3
September
2014
20.
Cynosure – 2014
Co-ordinators:
Dr. Uppu Ramachandraiah
Mr. K. Nageswara Rao
Dr. D. Thirugnana Murthy,
Head –EID, Electronics and
Instrumentation Division
(EID)Indira Gandhi Centre for
Atomic Research(IGCAR),
Kalpakkam
All UG &
PG
students
INTERNAL
4
September
2014
11
Emerging Trends in Process
Automation with DCS and PLC
overview
Co-ordinators:
R. Padma,
Deputy Manager,(Training)
Customer Service Division,
IIyr and
III Year
B.Tech
Students
INTERNAL
207
Dr. Uppu Ramachandraiah
Mr. G. Muthukumaran
YOKOGAMA India Ltd
5
May,
2014
21 to 23 Embedded Systems using Intel
Atom Processor
Mr. Sainath Shanbhag,
Foundation for Innovation and
Collaborative Education(FICE),
Bangalore
30 INTERNAL
6
Mar,
2014
15 LABVIEW Workshop
Mr. S. Janakiraman
Ms. G. Vimalarani
100 INTERNAL
7
Jan,
2014
30 Applications of Lasers and
Optical Fiber based Sensors
Dr. Nilesh J. Vasa Professor &
HOD Department of
Engineering Design, IIT Madras
120 INTERNAL
8
Oct,
2013
04 ROBOTRYST-2014 Experts from Robosapiens 60 INTERNAL
9
Sep,
2013
20 Android Application Experts from Dimensions Co.,
Chennai 250 INTERNAL
10
Sep,
2013
21 Symposium-Cynosure 2K13 Mr. K. Loganathan, Asst.
Director, CVRDE, Chennai 110 INTERNAL
Remaining in Annexure IV
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
As formulated by the Centre for Research and Consultancy (See Appendix A)
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Year
Applications
received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
B.Tech-Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering
2014-2018 27 16 2 - -
2013-2017 40 22 0 - -
2012-2016 36 17 5 - -
2011-2015 80 58 5 - -
2010-2014 135 100 10 35 60
2009-2013 70 43 4 21 75
2008-2012 90 53 14 70 100
2007-2011 90 53 12 57 92
M.Tech- Process Control and 2014-2016 6 3 1 - -
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Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Year
Applications
received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
Instrumentation Engg.
2013-2015 22 14 5 - -
2012-2014 20 9 2 93 100
2011-2013 15 5 6 80 100
2010-2012 11 8 3 100 100
2009-2011 10 4 3 100 100
M.Tech- Industrial Automation 2014-2015 4 2 - - -
M.Tech-Robotics & Control 2014-2015 4 2 - - -
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no.
4)
YEAR
% 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
M.TECH (PCI) 2014-2016 NIL 50 50 NIL
M.TECH (R & C) 2014-2016 NIL 100 NIL NIL
M.TECH (IA) 2014-2016 NIL 100 NIL NIL
M.TECH (PCI) 2013-2015 NIL 64 36 NIL
M.TECH (PCI) 2012-2014 NIL 64 36 NIL
M.TECH (PCI) 2011-2013 NIL 82 18 NIL
M.TECH (PCI) 2010-2012 NIL 58 42 NIL
M.TECH (PCI) 2009-2011 NIL 57 43 NIL
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and
other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
Year GATE GRE GMAT
Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified Appeared Qualified
2011-12 7 5 Nil Nil Nil Nil
2012 -13 6 NIL Nil Nil Nil Nil
2013 - 14 20 4 Nil Nil Nil Nil
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
2011-12 2012 -13 2013-14
UG to PG 3 NIL NIL
PG to M.Phil. NA NA NA
209
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
PG to Ph.D. NIL NIL NIL
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL NIL NIL
Employed Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
57
15
12
18
18
20
Entrepreneurs NIL 2 NIL
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 30
from other universities within the State 50
from universities from other States 20
from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period :Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to the following
a) Library :-
Numbers available in the department
Books Journals
National International
363 6 84
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
Internet facility available in lab and faculty
Students centre for accessing internet
c) Total number of class rooms: - 4
d) Class rooms with ICT facility:-2
e) Students’ laboratories: - 4
f) Research laboratories: - 1 (Intel Intelligent Systems Lab)
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host institution/university:-7
Doctoral Student Date Of
Registration
AREA OF RESEARCH SUPERVISOR
210
S. Janakiraman March 2010
Modeling And Controller
Studies in Two Phase
Systems
Dr. R. Devanathan
G. Muthukumaran May 2013
Adaptive Force Controller
For Wall Climbing
Applications
Dr. U. Ramachandraiah
Prabhuraj. S July 2013 Renewable Energy.
J. S. Prasath April 2013
Embedded Wireless Sensor
Networks for Industrial
Security
Nageswara Rao May 2013 Low Frequency Acoustic
Propagation
Juvanna Feb 2014 Wireless Sensor Networks
R. Natesan Feb. 2015 Adaptive Control System
for Process Plant
b) From other institutions/universities:-2
Doctoral Student Date of Registration Area of Research Supervisor
Mr. Venkatesh March 2013 Adaptive Network
Automation
Dr. U. Ramachandraiah
Mr. Sudhakar April 2013 Design of prototype Rail
guided Robot system.
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
One (Ms.Vennila, M.Tech –PC &IE)
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
Programme? If so, highlight the methodology: Yes.
Discussion with Academic and Industry Experts
Feedback from Alumni
Approval of Board of Studies
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
s. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the
department utilize the feedback? :-Yes
Discussion in Staff meeting about the level of content, updating of course, introduction of courses etc..,
t. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback? :-Yes
Staff Evaluation by students, Department utilizes the feedback for Faculty performance appraisal and helps in self-
improvement of the faculty
u. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback? :-Yes
The Department utilizes feedback for Curriculum development, career development, placement promotion
211
and for planning Value added courses
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
S. No Student Name Designation Company Name Year of
Graduation
1 Vivek Rratan Programmer Infosys 2014
2 Shrayam Srivastava Project Engineer ABB India Ltd, Bangalore 2014
3 Megha Mitra Software Engineer Accenture 2013
4 Divya Jayaram Das Assisrant Engineer Mahindra & Mahindra 2012
5 Abhishek Kumar Assisrant Engineer Mahindra & Mahindra 2012
6 Divya Jayaram Das Assisrant Engineer Mahindra & Mahindra 2012
7 Abilasha Design Engineer Intel Corp., Bangalore 2011
8 Yuvaraja Junior Engineer Indira Gandhi Centre for
Atomic Research
2011
9 Mohan Raj Electrical Engineer Southern railways 2011
10 Somaiah Software
Engineer
Infosys, Bangalore 2011
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external
experts:-
S. No. Year /
Month Date Name of the Expert Topic
Class /
Batch
No. of
Participa
nts
1
December
2014
16
Dr. P. A. Manoharan
Chairman, Robotics & Automation
Society, EEE-Madras Section
Inauguration of
Technical Association
– IEEE Robotics &
Automation Society
Student Branch
Chapter
All EIE
students 60
212
2
December
2014
16
Inauguration of Technical
Association – IEEE
Instrumentation & Measurement
Society Student Chapter
-10.30am -11.30am
Dr. V. Jagadeesh
Kumar,
Professor of Electrical
Engineering and Head,
Central Electronics
Centre, IIT Madras
All EIE
students
60
3
Nov
2014
06
Mr.Sean Kelly
Australian Consul General
Emerging Dimensions
of Indo Australian
partnerships with
particular emphasis on
technology ties
PG – I yr
students 8
4
Sep
2014
30
Dr. T. Asokan,
Professor
Department Engineering Design,
IIT Madras. Organized by :EIE
Venue: Padur Hall I,
Hindustan University
Advances in Field and
Services Robotics
II & III
year PG
students
50
5
Sep
2014
30
Dr. Sondur Lakshmipathi, CEO
Mymo Wireless Technology
Private Limited, Bangalore.
Venue: Andromeda Hall,
Hindustan University
4G LTE for Advanced
Communication.
II & III
year 40
6
Sep
2014
26
Mr. Avinash Kumar Jha
Managing Director
Oppcorp Learning & Development
Pvt. Ltd, Chennai.
Organized by ECE/HU
Venue: Andromeda Hall
An Introduction to
MATLAB - the
Language of Technical
Computing
II,III& PG
sudents 50
7
Sep
2014
11
Padma,
Deputy Manager,(Training)
Customer Service Division,
Emerging Trends in
Process Automation
with DCS and PLC
IIyr and III
Year
B.Tech
50
213
YOKOGAMA India Ltd
Co-ordinators:
Dr.Uppu Ramachandriah
G. Muthukumaran
overview
Students
8 August 20
NI Academic Conclave in
Association with ICTACT
Venue: Radisson Blu
Hotel GRT ,Chennai
NI DAQ systems and
LabVIEW
Demonstration
Sandeep,
Purandas
Mohit
Gowda
Nitesh
Kumar
Final year
6
9
Sep,
2013
21 Mr. Loganathan, Asst. Director,
CVRDE, Chennai
Present Trends in
Automotive
Instrumentation
IV,VI
&VIII Sem 150
10
Aug,
2013
06
Shri. S. Sridhar
Head Instrumentation Section
IGCAR, Kalpakkam
Instrumentation and
Control in Fast
Reactors
IV,VI
&VIII Sem 100
Remaining in Annexure-II
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Chalk and-Board Teaching
LCD Projectors
Posters
Demonstration using models
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are
monitored?
The programme objective is monitored by the Department with placement details, pre placement training programs,
several career development programs, R & D work in department, assisting the students in getting placement in
industries by conducting seminars, workshops and by monitoring the pass percentage.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students and staff are actively participating in YRC, NSS, NCC, Entrepreneurship development. Through these
clubs both the students and faculties are involved in helping the needy by providing clothing, food etc., donating
blood, visiting cancer patients in hospitals, tree plantation to save the nature, taking extra classes for school students,
creating awareness about protecting the nature, anti-ragging Act, open house programs for school students etc.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
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Every year Cynosure, a technical symposium coordinated by students is organized
Students are encouraged to apply the knowledge what they have learnt in events like circuit debugging, project
presentations, poster presentations in events like Symposium, Conferences, and Competitions etc.
49. State whether the programme / department is accredited / graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. :
Accredited by NBA in the year 2009 ( 3 years)
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
Design, development and deployment of the following
Mars Rover for University Rover Challenge 2014 conducted by Mars Society, at Mars Desert Research
Station, Utah, USA. We have achieved 3rd position from India and 18th
position throughout the world
among the 300 registrations for the event around the world.
Complete system, INDUS- Industrial Defense & Unmanned Ground System that uses LabVIEW
platform. INDUS is integrated with Wi-Fi controlled all terrain drive system, Multifunctional Robotic Arm
and GPS Navigation system capable of maneuvering in to disaster areas for assisting the disaster
management effectively. We have achieved 1st position.
Wall climbing Robot for Inspection of remote elevated surface areas by the interdisciplinary engineering
concepts.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
Faculty with inter disciplinary capability with industrial experience
Faculty with experience at R&D Institution
Committed and Dedicated Faculty.
Weakness:
Faculty Attrition
Opportunities:
Need Based Projects for Rehabilitation
Need of Industry Interaction for developing New Products
Availability of Funded Projects on the field of Instrumentation and Control
Challenges:
Bridging the Students from various Board of Education
Improvement of courses for employment at Industry
Motivation of the students to employ on Core engineering areas
52. Future plans of the department.
Add-on courses for students which will help them in effectively use their knowledge on projects.
Development of lab facilities to enhance research
More project development like
Modeling, Simulation and real time implementation of Adaptive noise control system for air
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compressor.
Real time measurement, Automation and control of nonlinear process with embedded control
systems.
Development of low cost Biomedical Instruments with Real time measurement and monitoring of
bio signals with embedded systems for multichannel display.
Modeling, simulation and implementation in embedded systems for above tasks.
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School of Mechanical Sciences
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Automobile Engineering
1.Name of the Department : Automobile Engineering
2. Year of establishment : 1997
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? :
Yes,
School of Mechanical Sciences.
4. Name of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt.,
etc.):
B.Tech (Automobile Engineering)
B.Tech ( MotorSport Engineering)
B.Tech (Autotronics)
M.Tech (Internal Combustion Engineering)
M.Tech (Automobile Engineering)
MS (By Research)
Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
B.Tech (Automobile Engineering Pathways to Autotronics –Mechanical, ECE, EIE and EEE.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Advanced Diploma in Autotronics – Volkswagen India Limited.
Certificate course in Sales Advisor – Toyota Kirloskar India.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons :
Nil
8. Examination System:
Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Nil
Participation of other departments in the coursed offered by the department:
Yes
SEMESTER SUBJECT
CODE SUBJECT HANDLING DEPARTMENT
I EL2101 Technical English School of Science & Humanities
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I MA2101
Engineering Mathematics I
School of Science & Humanities
I PH2001
Engineering Physics
School of Science & Humanities
I CY2001 Engineering Chemistry
School of Science & Humanities
I CS2101 Computer Programming School of Computer Science
II MA2201 Engineering Mathematics II
School of Science & Humanities
III EE2213 Basic Electrical Technology School of Electrical Sciences
III MA2301 Engineering Mathematics III School of Science & Humanities
VI
MG2001 Principles of Management School of Management
VI CY2002 Environmental Science & Engg
School of Science & Humanities
VII MG2002 Total Quality Management School of Management
VIII MG2005 Engineering Economics & Cost
analysis School of Management
VII ME2755 Quality Control and Reliability
Engineering School of Management
M.Tech
ICE I & Auto I PMA101 Advanced Engineering Mathematics School of Science & Humanities
M.Tech-ICE I PTE103 Advanced Fluid Mechanics Department of Mechanical Engineering
M.Tech-ICE I PTE102 Advanced Thermodynamics Department of Mechanical Engineering
M.Tech-ICE I PTE101 Advanced Heat Transfer Mechanical Engineering
M.Tech-ICE I PTE104 Instrumentation for Thermal Systems Mechanical Engineering
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS
& MPS)
Professors 3 2 2
Associate Professors 6 2 2
Asst. Professors 12 12 12
Others 7 7 7
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Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under
guidance
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization
No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students
guided for the
last 4 years
Dr. B.Venkataraman B.E.,M.E., Ph.D., Professor and Dean
(MS) Alternate Fuels 43 8 (Ongoing)
Dr.D.G.Roychowadary B.E.,M.E., Ph.D., Professor and Dean
(CCDA) CFD 30 5 (Ongoing)
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan B.E., M.E, (Ph.D) Asso. Professor Engg. Design 17.0
Dr. V. Hariram B.E.,M.E., Ph.D., Asso. Professor Alternate Fuels 9.0 3 (On going)
Mr.B.Prabhakaran B.E, M.E, (Ph.D) Asst. Professor(S.G) Automobile 15.2
Mr.N.Prakash B.E, M.E, (Ph.D) Asst. Professor(S.G) IC Engineering 10.1
Mr.M.Jaikumar B.E,M.E,(Ph.D) Asst.Professor IC Engineering 12.5
Mr.A Muthuvel B.Tech.,M.S. Asst. Professor Mechanical 5.6
Mr.T.Shanmuganathan B.E, M.Tech Asst. Professor VLSI 3.9
Mr. B. Venkatraj B.E, M.E Asst. Professor Automotive
Electronics 3.8
Mr. E. Sangeeth Kumar B.E, M.E Asst. Professor CAD 3.8
Mr.Arulananthasamy B.Tech., M.Tech Asst. Professor Mechatronics 2.9
Mr.Godwin John B.Tech., M.Tech Asst. Professor IC Engineering 0.8
Mr.P.Bharath B.Tech. M.Tech Asst. Professor IC Engineering 0.8
Mr.Balakumar B.Tech., M.Tech Asst. Professor IC Engineering 0.8
11. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors :
Nil
12. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
Year I II III IV
2014 – 2015 - 11.11 22.22 11.11
2013 – 2014 - - - -
2012 – 2013 - - - -
2011 – 2012 - - - -
13. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio :
Year STR
2014-2015 21.31
2013-2014 16.29
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2012-2013 13.60
2011-2012 12.50
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Technical staff 7 7 7
Administrative staff 4 4 4
15. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Internal Combustion Engineering-Alternate fuels
16. 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.
National:
Project Title Project
Duration
Amount
Received
Rs
(in Lakhs)
Funding
Agency
Status
(Completed/
In progress)
Number
of Faculty
Involved
2011 – 2012
Numerical simulation of Hull - Propeller
interaction for under water vehicle with
mounted propellers
3 years 17.73 NRB Completed 2
Design and Development of Three
Wheeler for Physically Challenged, Jan
2011
3 years 6.0 AICTE Completed 1
17. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
National collaboration : Nil
International collaboration : Nil
18. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received:
Funded project AICTE – Development of Three Wheeler for Physically Challenged -Rs. 6 lakhs
(Completed Jan 2012)
Funded project NRB - Numerical simulation of Hull - Propeller interaction for under water vehicle with
mounted propellers – Rs. 17.73 lakhs (Completed June 2013)
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19. Research facility / center with
State recognition : Nil
National recognition : Naval Research Board (NRB) Laboratory
International recognition : Nil
20. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:
Computational Fluid Dynamics lab sponsored by Naval Research Board (NRB), India.
Autotronics lab in collaboration with Volkswagen Pvt Ltd, India.
21. Publications:
YEAR INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL
INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE
NATIONAL
JOURNAL
NATIONAL
CONFERENCE
2014-15* 10 - - -
2013-14 12 2 1 1
2012-13 10 8 2 1
2011-12 2 3 - -
Total 34 13 3 2
* Till Feb 2015
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
Date
(D/M/Y) Name Of The Faculty Name Of The Journal Title
2014-2015
Feb-15 D G Roychowdhary Iran Polym Journal
Effect of red mud filler on mechanical
and buckling characteristics of coir
fibre-reinforced polymer composite
Feb-15 E.Sangeeth Kumar Journal of Recent Research in
Engineering and Technology
Design analysis and Implementation
of Composite Leaf spring
Dec. 2014 Dr. V. Hariram
International Journal of
Engineering Sciences and
Research Technology
Effect of Madhuca indica biodiesel
blends on Performance and Emission
parameters in a single cylinder direct
injection
Nov. 2014 Dr. V. Hariram
American Journal of
Engineering Research
(International)
Performance and Emission analysis of
Compression Ignition in Dual fuel
mode using Rice bran biodiesel and
LPG
222
Nov. 2014 Dr. V. Hariram
American Journal of
Engineering Research
(International)
Characterization and Optimization of
Biodiesel Production from Crude
Mahua Oil by Two Stage
Transesterification
Nov. 2014 Dr. V. Hariram
International Journal of
Engineering Research and
development (International)
Experimental investigation and
optimization study of combustion
chamber geometry on performance
and emission parameters using Rice
bran biodiesel
Nov. 2014 Dr. V. Hariram
International Journal of
Research in Engineering and
Technology (International)
Design and Development of pyrolysis
batch reactor and characterization of
tire pyrolysis oil using GC/MS and FT
IR
Sep-14 Roy Chowdhury D G Advanced Material Research
Enhancement of flow diffusion in a
centrifugal compressor stage with
backward curved impeller by shroud
extension-A numerical study
Sep-14 Roy Chowdhury D G Energy Procedia
Free rotating vaneless diffuser of
diffuser diameter ratio 1.30 with
different speed ratios and its effect on
centrifugal compressor performance
improvement
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Date
(D/M/Y) Faculty Conference Details Title
2013-2014
Mar-14 Dr. M. Subramanian
International Conference on Recent
Trends in Engineering & Technology
2014
Experimental Investigation of
Performance, Emission and
Combustion Characteristics of
Eucalyptus and Nerium
Biodiesel on a Direct
Injection Diesel Engine
Mar-14 Dr. M. Subramanian
International Conference on Recent
Trends in Engineering & Technology
2014
Analysis of Performance and
Emission Parameters of HHO
Supplementing Neem Oil
Biodiesel in a Single Cylinder
Compression Ignition Engine
2012-2013
223
May-13 Dr. M. Subramanian &
E.Sangeeth Kumar
International conference on
engineering and processes
Mechanical Characterization
and analysis of hybrid
composite joints
May-13 Mr. K. Kamalakkannan SAE International Noise and Vibration
Conference, Michigan, USA 2013
Input Based Control of Full
Car Model (ATV) Semi
Active Suspension System-
Simulation
May-13 Mr. K. Kamalakkannan
8th
SAE International Mobility
Conference & Exposition and
Commercial Vehicle Engineering
Congress 2013
Simulation Prospective - Ride
and Handling Characteristics
of an ATV using MR Damper
Input Control
Mar-13 Dr D. G.
Roychowdhury ICAER2013
Free Rotating Vaneless
Diffuser of Diffuser Ratio
1.30 with different speed
ratios and its effect on
centrifugal compressor
performance improvement
Mar-13 Dr D. G.
Roychowdhury NUiCONE2013
Effect of Extended Impeller
Disks of Inlet/Exit Ratio 1.3
on Centrifugal Compressor
Performance: Part- 1 Stage
Performance and Diffuser
Performance
Mar-13 Dr D. G.
Roychowdhury NUiCONE2013
Effect of Extended Impeller
Disks of Inlet/Exit Ratio 1.3
on Centrifugal Compressor
Performance: Part- 2 Flow
through Centrifugal
Compressor
Mar-13 Dr D. G.
Roychowdhury
Proc. of the 1st Int. Conf. on
Computational Intelligence: Modelling
Techniques and Applications, CIMTA-
2013
Computational Study of
Effect of Blade Cutback on
the Performance of
Centrifugal Compressor
224
Mar-13 Dr D. G.
Roychowdhury
Influence of Blade Cutback by 10% to
its vane length on Centrifugal Impeller
and its effect on Centrifugal
Compressor Performance
Proc. Of the Int. Conf. on
Computer Aided Engineering,
CAE2013
2011-2012
Nov-11 Dr D. G.
Roychowdhury
India in developments in marine CFD
India
Numerical simulation of flow
over an autonomous under
water vehicle
Nov-11
Mr.N.Prakash
Mr. A. Muthuvel and
Dr.D.G.Roy
Chowdhury
India in developments in marine CFD
India
Numerical simulation of flow
past three bladed marine
propellers
Nov-11
Mr. A. Muthuvel and
Dr.D.G.Roy
Chowdhury
India in developments in marine CFD
India
Numerical simulation of flow
over an autonomous under
water vehicle
NATIONAL JOURNAL
Date (D/M/Y) Name Of The Faculty Name Of The Journal Title
2013-2014
Jul-13 Dr. V. Hariram I manager’s Journal of
future engineering and
technology (NATIONAL)
Combustion and Heat
release analysis of
Soyabean biodiesel in
direct injection
compression engine
2012-2013
Jul-12 Dr. V. Hariram I manager’s Journal of
future engineering and
technology (NATIONAL)
Synthesis of Algal oil
methyl ester from
microalgae and analysing
the transesterification rate
Jul-12 Dr. V. Hariram
I manager’s Journal of
future engineering and
technology (NATIONAL)
Experimental investigation
on transesterification
efficiency of Calophyllum
Inophyllum biodiesel
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Date (D/M/Y) Faculty Conference Details Title
2013-2014
225
Mar-14 Dr. M. Subramanian NCCAMAB'14
Study of Performance,
Emission and Combustion
Parameter of a Direct
Injection Diesel Engine
Using Eucalyptus and
Nerium Biodiesels as Fuel,
2012-2013
May-13 Mr. B. Prabakaran
National Conference on
Recent Trends in
Mechanical Engineering
Design , Fabrication and
Validation of Carbon
Particle Filter for Diesel
Engine
* Additional Information’s are furnished in Annexure
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
International – 34, National – 03
Monographs :Nil
Chapters in Books :Nil
Edited Books :Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers :Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) :
Accessing from Central Library
Citation Index – range / average: 1
SNIP : 1.016
SJR : 0.59
Impact Factor – range / average : 0-1.529
h-index : Nil
22. Details of patents and income generated:
Year /
Month Name of the Faculty Title
Application No. &
Date Status
Nov
2014
Mr.Kamalakkannan.K
Design, Development and Dynamic
Analysis of a Semi Active
Suspension System for an All-
Terrain Vehicle Using Fuzzy Logic
Control System
5732/CHE/2014 Filed
Nov
2014 Mr.Kamalakkannan.K
Design, Development and
Fabrication of Three wheelers for
physically Challenged Driver
5733/CHE/2014 Filed
226
Nov
2014
Mr.Jaikumar.M,
Mr. Prakash N
Design and Modification of A Dual
Fuel Engine 5747/CHE/2014 Filed
Nov
2014
Mr.A.Muthuvel
Mr.Kamalakkannan.K
Mr. J.Godwin John
Drag reductions in commercial
Buses for fuel consumption using
RANS equation (Computational
Fluid Dynamics)
5740/CHE/2014 Filed
23. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
Year &
Month
In
house/Out
sourced
Name of the
organization Activities carried out
Revenue
Generated
No. of
students
benefited
Feb 2015 Out source
Society of
conditioning
Monitoring
India
One day Workshop on
Condition Monitoring 40,200/- 85
Dec 2014 In house HITS
Short Term Training
Programme on
Introduction to
Computational Fluid
Dynamicss
1,10,000/- 11
Jan. 2014 Out source SAEINDIA Supra Workshop - 140
Jan. 2014 Out source SAEINDIA Raise the Bar BAJA
workshop
- 278
Jan 2014
Out Source Metawing
Enterprises
7 Day Industry Internship
Programme under National
Technology Awareness
Campaign (Part of Garage
One 2013)
50,000/- 25
Oct 2013 Out source Experts Hub Two days seminar
Automotive New Product
Development,
- 90
Dec. 2013 In house HITS
Short term training program
on Introduction to
Computational Fluid
Dynamics
2,00,000/- 21
June 2012 In house HITS Short term training program
on Introduction to
Computational Fluid
Dynamics
1,40,000/- 14
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June 2011 Out Source Metawing
Enterprises Garage One 2011 1,26,150/- 160
24. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad
Year /
Month Company Visited
Name of Faculty
2014-2015
Feb 2015 Mahindra Two wheelers, Cummins India Ltd, Pune Mr. K. Kamalakkannan
and Mr. A. Muthuvel
Jan 2015 CVRDE, Avadi
Mr. E. Sangeethkumar
Nov 2014 Hyundai Motor India
Dr.B.Venkataraman Mr.
K. Kamalakkannan & Dr.
V. Hariram,
2013-2014
May 2014 Volkswagen Training Programme, Pune
Mr. B. Venkatraj
Mr. Shanmuganathan
Dec 2013 Mission on Manufacturing Excellence to Hyundai Motor India Limited & Sona
Koyo Steering Systems Ltd.Chennai Mr. B. Venkatraj
Dec 2013 Wheels India Ltd., Padi Dr. V. Hariram
Nov 2013 Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore Mr. Stanly Wilson Louis
Sept 2013 Arrow Coach Builders, Bangalore Mr. E. Magesh
Aug 2013 Rambal Ltd., Thiruporur
Mr. B. Venkatraj
Mr. E. Sangeethkumar
Aug 2013 Delphi TVS, Chennai Dr. M. Subramanian
Aug 2013 BWIR, Chennai
Dr. M. Subramanian
Mr. B. Prabakaran
Aug 2013 Bosch, Chennai
Dr. M. Subramanian,
Mr. Naresh Christy
Joseph
July 2013 Simpson, Chennai Dr. M. Subramanian
2012-2013
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April 2013
Illinois Institute of Technology,
Institute of Illinois and Chicago, Chicago
Tennessee Technological University, Coolville, USA.
Mr. K. Kamalakkannan
Aug 2012 Dallara Simulation, Ferrari Museum, Lamborghini Museum, Italy Mr.N.Prakash
2011-2012
Dec 2011 Politecnico Di Milano, Italy for MOU and Student exchange Dr.D.G.Roy Chowdhury
2010-2011
Jan-11 Short term training course in Automotive Engg at Esslingen University visit to
Bosch, ETAS, Porsche Museum, Mercedes Benz Museum, Daimler Engine
Testing, Germany
Mr.N.Prakash
* Additional Information’s are furnished in Annexure
25. Faculty serving in
National Committees :
Dr.D.G.Roy Chowdhury , Professor : Member, CII Tamil Nadu Manufacturing Division
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan, Asso Prof: SAEINDIA SOUTHERN SECTION – Management
Committee Member (2011 – 13, 2013-15)
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan, Asso Prof : SAE Supra – Organizing Committee Member
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan, Asso Prof : Expert Member in Food Processing Project, Central Govt.
Member, Food Processing
International committees : Nil
Editorial Boards :
Dr.D.G.Roy Chowdhury , Professor : Editorial Committee Member, Journal of Fluid
Engineering &Tech, STM Publication
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan : Review member in Control Engineering, Elsevier
26. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs).
Faculty are advised and encouraged to participate in various programs such as
Faculty Development Programmes conducted in internal/external educational institutions
Workshops conducted by various industries/academia
UGC refresher courses
Training programs by Professional bodies
Faculty Induction Programme
27. Student projects
229
Year In-house
Project
Industry
Project Total
Percentage (%)
In-house Project Industry Project
2014 – 2015 25 4 29 86.20 13.80
2013 – 2014 18 3 21 85.71 14.28
2012 – 2013 20 2 22 90.9 9.1
2011 – 2012 15 3 18 83.33 16.67
28. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
FACULTY
Name of the faculty Title of Award/ Nature of Recognition,
etc., Organized by Place
2014-2015
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan Ralph R Teetor award (Best Educator
award) * Award Designate
SAE
International
Detroit, Michigan,
USA
2013-2014
Mr. N.Prakash Best faculty in the School of Mechanical
sciences, HITS. HITS
HITS
2012-2013
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan Best faculty - Dhronacharya award SAE INDIA Pithampur, MP
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan Special Award HITS HITS
2012-2011
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan Best Faculty Advisor SAE INDIA Chennai
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan
One of the nine prestigious members to
attend 15 days Faculty Induction Education
Programme sponsored by John Deere
SAE INDIA Pune
STUDENTS
Name Of The
Student
Name Of The Faculty
Advisor
Name Of The
Competition
Prize/Awards Organized By
2014-2015
P.R. Raghavendran,
Mr.K.Kamalakkannan
Student Poster
Presentation
Competition
(Symposium on
International
Automotive Technology
SIAT 2015)
2nd Place and
Cash Prize of
Rs.10,000 along
with Training in
ARAI for 3 Days
ARAI, Pune
Sonu Singh Mr.K.Kamalakkannan
Section Scholarship
4000/- Cash
award SAEISS
Sonu Singh, Sanjay
Job team
Mr. T. Shanmuganathan Indo –Asian Solar
Challenge 2015
3rd
Place Andhra
University
Suriya Kumar S Mr. A. Muthuvel 4th National
Competition
Appreciation for
winning IIT Madras
230
Aadil Kutty,
Santhosh Kumar,
Arun, Salmankhan,
Sanjay Gurusamy,
Dwarak Anandh
Mr. K. Kamalakkannan
& Mr. A. Muthuvel ISIE-INDIAN
KARTING RACE
Cash prize of
10000/-
ISIE
Coimbatore
Mr.Deepak Jhangid,
Pulkit Goel
Mr. K. Kamalakkannan
Modelling and
Animation (Convention
Tier 2)
1st Prize SRM
University
2013-2014
Arihanth Surekha Mr. K. Kamalakkannan SAEINDIA Section
Scholarship Exam
Cash Award of
Rs.4000/- SAE ISS
2012-2013
Santhosh Pasupathi Mr. K. Kamalakkannan SAEINDIA Section
Scholarship Exam
SAEINDIA
Section
Scholarship
Award 2012
SAEINDIA
Section
(South)
Pruthvi Bushan &
Santhosh Pasupathi Mr. K. Kamalakkannan Paper Presentation 2
nd
SAEINDIA
Southern
Section
Convention
Pulkit Goel Abraham Josepher
Design Quotient, M&M
Automotive & Farm
Equipment Sectors
Winner Mahindra
&Mahindra
Paul Louis Britto Mr. N. Prakash
Short term Training
Programme in
Automotive
Engineering by
STEINBEIS
Transformation
Encouragement
Award
Esslingen
University,
Germany
* Additional Information’s are furnished in Annexure
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29. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
Details of Event Main Resource Person(s) /
Speaker
Designation
Seminars/
Conferences/W
orkshops
Faculty In-
charge
No. Of
Participants
2014-2015
Combustion Techniques
Mr. K.J. Ramesh, Product
Manager, Kistler India Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai.
Seminar Dr.V.Hariram 100
Engine Combustion and
Emission
Dr.M.Senthil Kumar,
Asso.Professor, MIT, Anna
University, Chennai
Seminar Mr.M.Jaikumar 100
Short Term Training
Programme on
Computational Fluid
Dynamics
Dr.D.G.Roychowdhury,
N.Prakash, A. Muthuvel
Workshop
(training
Programme)
A. Muthuvel 11
Engine Testing & Engine
Emission and
Homologation
Mr. Sajan Mathew, Engineer,
International Centre for
Automotive Technology,
Gurgaon.
Distinguished
Lecture
Mr. K.
Kamalakkannan 60
Engineering in making of
bloodhound
Mr. Alex Green, Associate
Director, University of West of
England
Distinguished
Lecture Dr.V.Hariram 80
DEP Mesh Works
Mr. Karthik Shankaran, Senior
Account Manager, Detroit
Engineered Products, Chennai
Distinguished
Lecture
Mr. K.
Kamalakkannan 80
Vehicle dynamics,
Entrepreneurship and
opportunities for students
Mr.Sridhar, Mr.Subramaniam
and Mr.Gaurav Gupta Alumini’s
of our Department from M&M
Seminar Mr.K.Kamalakk
annan 120
2013-2014
Australian Endeavour
Scholarship Awards and
other Research
Scholarship programs
R. Sean Kelly, Consul General
of Australia, accompanied by
Mr. Michael Carter, Trade
Commissioner,
Mr. Ben Sakker Kelly (First
Secretary (Education) Australian
High Commission, Mr. Peter
Nolan, Counsellor, Australian
Distinguished
Lecture
Placement
Department 80
232
Education International and
Representative from Department
of Immigration, Delhi
Manufacturing and
Testing of Engines
Mr. V.P. Ranganathan, DGM –
Engg., Simpson Guest Lecture
Dr. M.
Subramanian 80
Automotive Safety Dr. G. Devaradjane, Professor &
Head,MIT, Chennai Seminar
Dr. M.
Subramanian 120
Raise the bar BAJA
2014 workshop
Mr Sanjay Nibandhe (DGM
Prototype-Mahindra &
Mahindra)
Vinay Mundada (Ex GM Tempo
Travellor & BAJA OC)
KN Balaji (General Manager
Brakes India Private Ltd)
Work Shop Mr. K.
Kamalakkannan 278
Motorsport Engineering -
Challenges and
Opportunities
Mr. Varun Lakshman, Xtrac
Ltd., England
Distinguished
Lecture
Mr. K.
Kamalakkannan 55
Short Term Training
Programme on CFD
Dr.D.G.Roychowdhury,
N.Prakash, A. Muthuvel
Seminar
(Training
Programme)
N. Prakash 20
2012-2013
Strategy and Planning
Mr. Ramesh Babu, Director
Operation & Research, Eagle
Durgmann, USA.
Distinguished
Lecture
Mr. K.
Kamalakkannan 80
Recent Trends in
Automobile Engineering
Mr. S.K. Gupta, Senior DGM,
TAFE, Chennai
Distinguished
Lecture Dr.V.Hariram 50
Introduction to reliability
and design failure
prevention
Mr. Derrick Roberts Director,
Ram Data pvt ltd. India
Distinguished
Lecture
Dr. M.
Subramanian 60
Suspension and Engine
Design
Mr. Shivashankar, Asst.
Manager (R&D-Suspension
System) M&M Mr. Mayank
Agarwal, Asst. Manager (R&D
Engines), M&M
Distinguished
Lecture
Mr.K.Kamalakk
annan 60
Research sources and
review
Dr. W. Suderrajan, Former ISRO
Scientist and Project Engineer
SLV3 & Prof. NTU, Singapore
Distinguished
Lecture
Centre of
Research 130
Alternate Fuels
Dr Zakwan Ahmed, Director,
Defence Institute of Bio-Energy
Research, DRDO
Seminar Centre of
Research 130
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Research Preparation &
Planning
Dr. W. Suderrajan, Former ISRO
Scientist and Project Engineer
SLV3 & Prof. NTU, Singapore
Seminar Centre of
Research 120
Relevance of Research
for the Development of
Nation
Dr. M. Natarajan, Former
Scientist, Advisor to RM & DG,
DRDO
Distinguished
Lecture
Centre of
Research 120
2011-2012
Short Term Training
Programme on CFD
Dr.D.G.Roychowdhury,
N.Prakash, A. Muthuvel
Seminar
(Training
Programme)
N. Prakash 14
Special Lecture on “How
to create Strategies that
deliver results”
Mr. Ramesh Babu, Director,
Operational & Engineering
Head, Eagle Burgmann, Texas
Distinguished
Lecture
Mr.K.Kamalakk
annan 60
Special Lecture on
“Automotive Industries
(Past, Present & Future)”
Dr.K.P.Nair, Head of
Operations, Royal Enfield
Distinguished
Lecture
Dr. M.
Subramanian 80
From horse power to
hose power Dr. G. Ganesan, IIT Madras Guest Lecture Dr. V. Hariram 120
* Additional Information’s are furnished in Annexure
30. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
As formulated by Office of Director (Research) (See Appendix A)
31. Student profile programme-wise:
2014-2015:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications
received *
Selected*
Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female Male Female
B.Tech. 125 4 102 1 81.60 25.00
M.Tech. 40 - 31 0 77.5 -
PhD 10 - 5 - 50 -
2013-2014:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications
received *
Selected*
Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female Male Female
B.Tech. 130 - 113 - 86.90 -
M.Tech. 40 - 33 - 82.5 -
PhD 7 - 3 - 42.00 -
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2012-2013:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications
received *
Selected*
Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female Male Female
B.Tech. 91 - 69 - 75.80 -
M.Tech. 7 - 5 - 71.42 -
PhD - - - - - -
2011-2012:
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no. 4) Applications
received *
Selected*
Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female Male Female
B.Tech. 120 - 96 - 80.00 -
M.Tech. 4 - 3 - 75 -
PhD 3 - 2 - 66.66 -
32. Diversity of students
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
B.Tech. NA NA NA 0.36
M.Tech. 0 50.00 46.66 1.58
PhD 25.00 - - -
33. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
EXAMINATION 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
GRE Nil 4 2 2
GATE Nil 2 3 5
Civil Services/
Defense Services Nil Nil 1 4
34. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
2011 – 2012 2012-2013 2013 - 2014 2014-2015
UG to PG 8 4 4 -
PG to Ph.D. 1 Nil Nil 2
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Nil Nil Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
55 30 25 10
Entrepreneurs 10 8 5 4
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35. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are
graduates (%) 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014- 2015
of the same university 22 14.3 13.3 31.25
from other universities within the
State 78 14.3 13.3 68.69
from universities from other
States 0 0 0 0.06
from universities outside the
country 0 0 0 0
36. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period
Dr. V. Hariram – Ph.D – November 2013
Mr. A.Muthuvel – M.S (By Research) 2013
37. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library : 01
No.of books : 341
No.of CD’s :16
List of Magazines : Auto car, SAE International,
Motor India, Overdrive, Auto India
List Of Journals : SAE, ASME, ASTM, IEEE,
Universal Engineering, Science
Direct and Springer Link
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes, 60 Systems
c) Total number of class rooms : 11 rooms
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 03
e) Students’ laboratories : 10 (11900 sq ft.)
f) Research laboratories : 03
38. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates from the host institution/University :
4 Scholars
NAME SUPERVISOR TOPIC YEAR OF
REGISTRATION
Mr.B.Prabhakaran Dr.D.G.Roy Chowdhury
Dean Research Alternate Fuels 2009
Mr.N.Prakash Dr.D.G.Roy Chowdhury
Dean Research
Numerical simulation of marine propeller
of underwater vehicles 2009
Mr.Godwin John Dr.V.Hariram, Associate
Professor Engine Combustion and Fuels 2015
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Mr.P.Bharath Dr. John Presin Kumar Oxygenated fuel 2015
39. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university:
Nil
40. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so,
highlight the methodology. :
Yes
Suggestion from Industrial Experts and Board of Studies Panel Members are considered for assessing the
exercise before implementing a new program.
M.Tech – Automobile Engineering
B.Tech –Motorsport Engineering
B.Tech –Autotronics Engineering
41. 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
Faculty participate actively in determining and finalizing the curriculum and evaluate the students’
capability in understanding the same regularly through various methods in the classroom.
Feedback obtained from the faculty are discussed in the
Department Meetings
Class Committee meetings
Board of Studies meetings
Stake Holders
A Class Committee consisting of all Teachers handling subjects for the concerned class and a few students
representative of the class under a Chairman who is not teaching the class meets once in a month and discuss all the
issues pertaining to that particular class.
(b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Feedback forms for each subject are distributed to the students and the faculty is assessed on 20 parameters
of teaching-learning process.
Corrective action is taken by the concerned faculty on their weakness as perceived by the students.
(c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
The feedback from the Alumni & Employers and is discussed in the Board of Studies meeting.
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Mr. Raghavendran.P.R, 2nd
year M.Tech Auto (PTTA) and Mr.Hariprashan Dash SAEISS, Alumni of HITS
were included as the Board Of Studies member from the academic year 2014-2015
42. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
NAME BATCH DESIGNATION EMPLOYER
Hindustan College of Engineering
Dr.Jaiganesh Subbiann 1997-2001 DGM JK Tyres, IITM Park
Mr.Anand.R 2002-2006 Asst Manager SBI, Chennai
Mr.Vikas 2004-2008 Engineer (R&D) Jaguar Land Rover, UK
Mr.R.Sivasankaran 2004-2008 Head-Suspension Renault Nissan, Chennai
Mr.Shrawan Raja 2005-2009 Editor Autoblog
Mr. Subrath Kumar Ohja 2006-2010 Service Advisor Navistar, M&M
Ms.Rupali S. Kaur 2006-2010 Asst. Manager Ford, UK
Mr.T.Harikrishnan 2006-2010 Engineer, R&D Daimler
Mr. Mayank Agarwal 2007-2011 Asst. Manager M&M, Pune
Mr. Pommu Durai Kumar 2007-2011 Engineer, R&D Honda Motors, Delhi
Hindustan Institute Technology & Science
Mr. Jafri Ahmed 2008-2012 Engineer Trainee M&M, Pune
Mr. Sajan Mathew 2008-2012 Engineer ICAT, New Delhi
Arihant Surekha 2010-2014 Engineer Chrysler, Pune
Rahul Prabakaran 2010-2014 Engineer MOOG, Bangalore
43. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
Year & Month Topic Resource Person
2014-2015
Feb 2015 Combustion Techniques Mr. K.J. Ramesh, Product Manager, Kistler India Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai.
Feb 2015 Engine Combustion and Emission Dr.M.Senthil Kumar, Asso.Professor, MIT, Anna University,
Chennai
Oct 2014
Special seminar program conducted
by Department of Automobile
Engineering
Expertshub & Techfest- IIT Bombay
Oct 2014
Seminar cum internship
programme to gain learning
exposure of designing a BAJA and
SUPRA
Metawing Enterprises in collaboration with IIT (Bombay &
BHU)
Oct 2014 Academia & Industry Synergy Mr. Biju Balendran, VP Plant Engg. & Vehicle Process
Engg., Renault Nissan
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Oct 2014 Engine Testing & Engine Emission
and Homologation
Mr. Sajan Mathew, Engineer, International Centre for
Automotive Technology, Gurgaon.
Oct 2014 RACING TEAM – Formula
Students Competition Mr. K. Kamalakkannan & Team Captain (FSAE INDIA)
Sep 2014 Students Participation in Various
Events (2014 – 2016) All Team captains
Sep 2014 Engineer’s Day
Dr. Arunkumar M. Sampath, General Managerm,
Monocoque Platforms
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
Sep 2014 Engineering in making of
bloodhound
Mr. Alex Green, Associate Director, University of West of
England
Sept 2014
Vehicle dynamics,
Entrepreneurship and opportunities
for students
Mr.Sridhar, Mr.Subramaniam and Mr.Gaurav Gupta
Alumini’s of our Department from M&M
* Additional Information’s are furnished in Annexure
44. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Teaching Methods adopted are
Power Point Presentation, Webinars, OHP
NPTEL
Chalk & Talk
ICT
Guest Lectures
Industrial Visits
Models/Presentation/Seminars by Students
Real Time Project ( Design Project, Project Work)
Co-Curricular Activities (SUPRA, BAJA, Go-Kart, AUV,Solar Vehicle etc.,)
Personal Interaction
45. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?
Internal & external examinations for theory & practical subjects for the students
Design project & project work done by the students
Internal quality assurance committee audit
ISO audit
Student Activities and involvement in Design and Fabrication of the real time vehicles such as FSAE,
BAJA, Solar Vehicle, Go-Kart etc., in National and International activities.
46. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Faculty development program
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Year / Month Name of the faculty Programme Organized by
2014 – 15
Feb 2015
Mr. E. Sangeethkumar
Mr. K. Kamalakkannan
NAFEMS International conference
on Engineering Analysis,
Modeling and Simulation held on
8th
February 2015, Chennai.
HITS
Feb. 2015 K. Kamalakkannan Recent Trends in Automotive
System IIT Madras
Feb 2015 K. Kamalakkannan & Mr A.
Muthuvel SAEINDIA Faculty Forum SAEINDIA
Jan. 2015 P. Bharath PALS Innovative Challenges at
Wheels India Pvt. Ltd., Padi IIT M
Dec 2014 B. Prabakaran
National Conference on Evolution
of Green Energy and Vehicle
Technology
CII
Nov. 2014 Mr. E. Sangeethkumar Poka Yoke training programme Quality Circle Forum
of India
Nov 2014 Mr. S. Balakumar Poka Yoke training programme Quality Circle Forum
of India
Oct 2014 E. Sangeethkumar National Conference on Condition
monitoring
Combat Vehicles
Research &
Development
Establishment DRDO,
Min. of Defence
Sep 2014 Dr. V. Hariram AUTODESK India 2014 Autodesk
Sep 2014
K. Kamalakkannan
A. Muthuvel
V. Parameswaran
K.G. Shakkir Basha
MSC Software India User
Conference 2014 MSC Software
Sep 2014 S. Arulananthasamy National Seminar on Strategies in
Sustanable Manufacturing KCG Tech., Chennai
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Aug 2014
Dr. V. Hariram
Mr. K. Kamalakkannan
Mr. N. Prakash
CII Conference on "Green
Technologies for Automotive
sector"
CII
Aug 2014 Mr. K. Kamalakkannan Delivering lecture on BAJA SAE
Aug 2014 Mr. E. Sangeethkumar NEN High impact Programme Anna University
July 2014
Mr. K. Kamalakkannan
Mr. P. Bharath
1 Day workshop on Multi Axis
Testing-Improving Durability of
Automotive Components
Moog & ARAI
July 2014 Mr. K. Kamalakkannan Top Tech on Automotive
Acoustics SAE
Students participation in seminars, competitions, quiz, NSS, sports & cultural activities
2014-2015
Month/Year No. of the
student
Seminars/competitions/
cultural activities Place Organized by
April 2015 20 BAJA international 2015 Auburn,
USA
SAE
INTERNATIONAL
April 2015 25 Solar vehicle Championship Ambala,
Haryana ISNE
March 2015 10 Autonomous Under Water
Vehicle Championship Singapore
National University Of
Singapore
March 2015 25 Solar vehicle Championship Punjab Lovely Professional
University
Feb 2015 20 Go-kart Championship Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu
Feb 2015 26 BAJA 2014 Pithampur,
Indore, MP SAE India
Feb 2015 25 Autonomous Under Water
vehicle Championship Chennai
National Institute of
Ocean Technology
Sept 2014 5 Workshop for Software
(BAJA 2015) Chennai SRM University
Aug 2014 1
CII Conference on "Green
Technologies for Automotive
sector"
Hotel ITC
Grand
Chola,
Chennai
CII
Aug 2013 28 Formula SAE 2013 Chennai SAE INDIA
* Additional Information’s are furnished in Annexure
In-plant trainings / Internships
International
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Year Name of the Company / Organization Name of the students
2013
STiAE , Esslingen University, Germany
Ravichandran
Ankush
Shiek Abdulkani
National
Month/Year Name Of the Student Name Of The Organization
2014-2015
Mar-15 Shantanu Upadhyay, (IV Year) Mahindra Two Wheelers, Pune
Feb-15 Adithya P.S, (IV Year) Ashok Leyland
Nov-14 Dhanesh K P, (IV Year) Fugenic Engineering Services (India ) Pvt
Ltd
Jul-14 Shantanu Upadhyay, (IV Year) Honda Motors Ltd, Gurgeon
2013-2014
Jun-14 Sethumadhava Chowdhury, (M.Tech.) Greaves Cotton Ltd
Jun-14 Y.Anil Kumar, M.Tech Liners India Ltd
Jun-14 S.Jeeva, M.Tech Greaves Cotton Ltd
Jun-14 N.Ramesh Babu, M.Tech Toyota
Jun-14 Yaswanth Kumar.T M.Tech M.G.Brothers Automobiles (P) Ltd.,
Jun-14 Raghavendran.,P.R, M.Tech TAFE India Ltd
Jun-14 R.Mathan, Kumar, M.Tech State Express Transport Cop Chennai
Jun-14 Hemavarman, M.Tech Brakes India Ltd
Jun-14 V.M.Krishnan ,M.Tech Rane Trw Steering System Ltd.,
Jun-14 Mohana Ragan.G ,M.Tech Delphi TVS
Feb-14 Sakthi Kiran.B, (IV Year) Royal Enfield
Feb-14 Sharath Kumar.M, (IV Year) Royal Enfield
Feb-14 Sairam.S, (IV Year) Royal Enfield
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Jan-14 M. Yogesh (4th Year B.Tech.) Maruti Suzuki, Port Blair
Dec-13 Hemanth Reddy N (3rd Year B.Tech Students) Mahindra & Mahindra, Pune
Dec-13 Ms. Pooja Bethi, (3rd Year B.Tech.) Mercedes-Benz, Pune
Dec-13 Sreevastha Ankush M. (3rd Year B.Tech.) Electra Automotive
Dec-13 Gaurav Chaudhary (3rd Year B.Tech.) Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
Sep-13 Pooja Bethi, (IV Year) Mercedes-Benz
2012-2013
June 13
P. Bharath, Cijil B. John, J. Godwin John,
D. Harshavardhann, J. Allen
Advanced Training Institute, CTI Campus,
Guindy, Chennai
March 13 Ashish Ku Mohapatra Ashok Leyland, Chennai
Feb 13 Joshwin Jabaraj.P, (IV Year) BMW Plant, Chennai
July 12 R.Ranjit, M.Tech Directorate Of Shipping Services
* Additional Information’s are furnished in Annexure
Industrial visits
Year & Month Name of the Company / Organization
Details of students
2014-2015
Sep 2014 Volkswagen , Pune AUTO3
Sep 2014 RJ Group Of Industries , Bangalore AUTO 3,5
Sep 2014 SM Kannapa Automobile , Bangalore AUTO 3,5
Aug 2014 Rambal Industries , Thiruporur AUTO 3A&B
2013-2014
March 2014 Arrow Coach Builders, Madurandagam AUTO6
Feb 2014 Rambal Industries , Thiruporur AUTO3
Dec 2013 Wheels India , Padi AUTO4
Aug 2013 Bosch, Oragadam AUTO 5
Aug 2013 TAFE, Pudupakkam AUTO4
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Aug 2013 Delphi TVS AUOT7
2012-2013
Dec 2012 Times Auto Expo, Chennai AUTO 6 A,B
Sep 2012 Integral Coach Factory, Padi AUTO 3,5,7
Sep 2012 TAFE, Pudupakkam AUTO 4B
July 2012 Auto Show 2012,Chennai Trade Centre AUTO 5A,B
2011-2012
March 2012 Automotive Testing system and Engine Expo AUTO 3A
Feb 2012 Super Auto Forge AUTO 4A,B
Oct 2011 Delphi TVS AUTO 5
Sep 2011 Ashok Leyland AUTO 4A
Aug 2011 Simpson India (P)Ltd AUTO 3A
Aug 2011 TAFE, Pudapakkam AUTO 3A,B
2010-2011
Feb 2011 Mercedes Benz AUTO7
Sep 2010 Bosch India Pvt. Ltd, Toyota Kirloskar AUTO 3A
Sep 2010 TAFE, Pudupakkam AUTO 2A
47. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Participation of the students in national & international events like BAJA, Supra & FSAE, Solar Vehicle
and Go-Kart Championship in which the vehicle is designed, manufactured under certain specifications & guidelines
by the students and tested under various conditions by experts in real time.
International:
Project Title Project
Duration
Amount
Received
Rs. (in
Lakhs)
Funding
Agency
Status
(Completed/
In progress)
Number
of faculty
involved
2014-2015
BAJA 2015, Auburn, USA, April
2015 1 year 16.0
HITS &
students In Progress 1
Autonomous Under Water Vehicle,
NUS, Singapore, March 2015 1 Year 5.5
HITS and
Students Completed 2
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2013-2014
FSAE 2013, Italy, Sep 2013 1 year 10.0 HITS &
students Completed 1
2012-2013
BAJA 2013, Tennessee Technological
University, Tennessee, USA, March
2013
1 Year 23.0 HITS &
Students Completed 2
FSAE 2012, Italy, Sep 2012 1 year 8.0 HITS &
students Completed 1
National:
Project Title Project
Duration
Amount
Received
Rs (in Lakhs)
Funding
Agency
Status
(Completed/
In progress)
Number
of faculty
involved
2014-2015
Solar vehicle Championship, ISNE,
Ambala, Haryana, April 2015
1 year 2.5 HITS &
students Ongoing 2
Solar vehicle Championship, Lovely
Professional University, Punjab, March
2015
Go-kart Championship, Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu, Feb 2015 1 year 1.5
HITS &
students Ongoing 2
Design, Development and Fabrication of
All Terrain Vehicle, (BAJA), Pithampur,
Indore, MP, India, Feb 2015
1 year 8.0 HITS &
students Completed 2
Autonomous Under Water vehicle,
National Institute of Ocean Technology,
Chennai, Feb 2015
1 Year 2.5 HITS &
students Completed 2
2013-2014
Solar vehicle Championship, LPU,
Punjab, March 2014 1 year 2.5
HITS &
students Completed 1
Design, Development and fabrication of
All Terrain Vehicle, (BAJA), Pithampur,
Indore, MP, India, Feb 2014
1 year 8.0 HITS &
students Completed 1
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Design, Development and Fabrication of
Formula Vehicle FSAE 2013, Aug 2013 1 year 8.0
HITS &
students Completed 1
2012-2013
Design, Development and Fabrication of
Formula Vehicle (SUPRA), Buddh
International Circuit, New Delhi. Aug
2012
1 Year 10.0 HITS &
Students Completed 2
2011 – 2012
Numerical simulation of Hull - Propeller
interaction for under water vehicle with
mounted propellers
3 years 17.73 NRB Completed 2
Design, Development and fabrication of
All Terrain Vehicle, (BAJA), Pithampur,
Indore, MP, India, Feb 2012
1 Year 7.0 HITS &
Students Completed 2
Design and Development of Three
Wheeler for Physically Challenged, Jan
2011
3 years 6.0 AICTE Completed 1
48. State whether the Programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
NBA accredited in the year 2008 for 3 years
ISO 9001 2000 certified
49. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
The department developed a vehicle for physically challenged person (AICTE-RPS project)
Students developed vehicles in project work that improved the safety aspects
Students concentration improvement programs like YOGA
Effective counseling to students and staffs for Mind and body alignment programs can be extended to
students.
Making students flagship engineers by involving in design, development, analysis, fabrication and testing
of the various range of vehicles.50. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and
Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
STRENGTH:
Experienced Faculty
Established Laboratory Infrastructure
Library facilities
Management support
Flexibility in curriculum & syllabus
Professional body activities
Global exposure
WEAKNESS:
Heterogeneous Group of Students
Faculty Attrition
Bridging industry/institution
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OPPORTUNITIES:
Emergence of Chennai as an Auto hub
Research potential
Collaborative projects
CHALLENGES:
Fluctuating market
Student’s employability
51. Future plans of the department.
Upgrading I.C. Engine lab to full-fledged Research Lab.
Establish Product Development Centre to develop the skills of Automobile students.
To conduct Community development courses in Automotive Engineering.
To enhance the collaborative Research activities with industries and other institutions.
To upgrade Automotive Electrical Lab to Electrical & Electronics Lab
To upgrade Vehicle Dynamics Lab.
To establish center of excellence in motor sport engineering.
To establish center of excellence in alternate fuels.
LMS (learning management system) can be developed in the university website.
Building of peer’s networking to gain unique perspective.
To establish Centre’s for advanced study in Robotics, Nano Sciences, Bio-fuels in collaboration with
foreign universities.
Innovative programs like short courses and certificate courses on Vehicle Maintenance and Design,
Automotive Electronics and Motorsports.
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Chemical Engineering
1. Name of the Department: Chemical Engineering
2. Year of establishment: 2009
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes. School of Mechanical Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc.,
D.Litt., etc.)
UG, PhD
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons
NA
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Civil, CENCON
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled
Actual
(including CAS
& MPS)
Professor 1 1 1
Associate
Professors 2 2 2
Asst. Professors 3 2 2
Others
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance
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Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Exp
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
Students guided
for the last 4 years
Dr.V.Ravikumar PhD Head and
Associate
Professor
Polymer Science
and Chem. Engg
10 2
Dr.A.Anitha PhD Professor Chemical 13 1
Dr.A Saravanan PhD Associate
Professor
Chemical
Engineering
10 1
Mr. Pradeep ME(Dual
Degree)
Assistant
Professor
Biotechnology
Dr.N.Kavitha PhD Assistant
Professor (SL)
Chemical
Engineering
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
There is no temporary faculty in the department
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
1 Teacher to 8 Students
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Technical Staff: 1
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Bio-diesel, Catalysis, Nanotechnology, Heavy metal removal
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.
2 faculty members
National Funding Agency - DST – Technology Systems Programme on Alternate Fuels
for 25 lakhs.
Title: Nanoparticles of Tungstophosphoric acid and Cesium Tungstophosphoric acid for Bio-diesel
generation from used cooking oil with high acid value
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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a. National collaboration b) International collaboration Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
Nil
20. Research facility / centre with Nil
● state recognition
● national recognition
● international recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
Nil
22. Publications:
● Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
International: 7, National: 2
S.No
Date
(D/M/Y) Faculty Journal Indexed Title
1 17/9/2012 A.Saravanan
International Journal of
Applied Research in
Mechanical Engineering
Indexed
Column Study on the Removal of
Metals from Industrial Effluents
using the Biomass Sargassum sp
2 13/10/2012 A.Saravanan Discovery Science Indexed
Adsorption of heavy metals from
Industrial effluent using
Sargassum sp
3 2/2/2014 A.Saravanan
Journal of Chemical and
Process Engineering
Research
Indexed
Equilibrium and Kinetic
Modelling of Acid Red88
Biosorption by ulkva reticulate,
4 14/2/2012 Dr.A.Anitha
International Journal of
Engineering and
Technology
Indexed
Transesterification of Used
Cooking Oils catalysed by
CsTPA/SBA15 catalyst system in
Biodiesel production”
5 4.12.2011 Dr.A.Anitha
International Journal of
Bio-Engineering,
Sciences and
Technology
Indexed
Biodiesel from Waste Cooking
Groundnut Oil using
Heteropolyacids as an alternate
fuel for Green Earth”
● Monographs
● Chapters in Books : 1
● Edited Books
250
● Books with ISBN with details of publishers
● Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
● Citation Index – range / average
● SNIP
● SJR
● Impact Factor – range / average
● h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated
Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad
Educational Collaboration : Dr.V.Ravikumar - Deakin University, Aus; Swinburne Aus, NTU, Singapore,
UniSA, Aus.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify) Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs).
Wipro Mission 10X, Faculty Development program, NPTEL workshop
28. Student projects
● percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects : 40%
● percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute : 60%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
● Faculty
● Doctoral / post doctoral fellows
● Students
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
S.NO Date
(D/M/Y)
Title of Seminar Main Resource Person(s) /
Designation
1 10.3.2015
A Scenario on Textile Industry –
Environmental Impact and Remedial
Measures
Mr.K.Ramsubramanian, Director,
Pure Enviro Pvt.Ltd, Chennai
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2 10.12.2014
Hydrodynamic Cavitation for process
intensification, Opportunities and
Limitations"
Dr.Parag Gogate, Professor, ICT,
Mumbai
3 11.12.2013 Safety in research
Dr.M.Surianarayanan, Principal
Scientist, Cell for Industrial Safety
and Risk Analysis,CLRI.
19.7.2012 Biodiesel from tree borne seed oils for
automotive diesel engines Dr. N. Vedraman, Scientist, CLRI
4
5 1/10/2012 Seminar on Petrochemical Engineering Dr. Sundaresan( Princeton
University)
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
(See Appendix A)
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the Programme Applications received Selected Pass percentage
(refer to question no. 4) Male Female Male Female
B.Tech (2009-2013) 40 21 4 90.4% 100%
B.Tech ( 2008-2012) 15 8 1 87.5% 100%
33. Diversity of students
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
NA
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 5%
PG to M.Phil.
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PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
● Campus selection
● Other than campus recruitment
5%
35.3%
Entrepreneurs 5%
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university Nil
from other universities within the State 80%
from universities from other States
from universities outside the country 20%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period
1
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library - 60 books
b) Internet facilities for staff and students
All Staff members are having Internet connections. Students can access Internet in the Digital Library
c) Total number of class rooms - 4
d) Class rooms with ICT facility
e) Students’ laboratories - 2
f) Research laboratories -1
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
Doctoral Students
S.No Name of the Faculty Department
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1 Mr.Yashpal Aeronautical Engineering
2 Ms.Kirthiga Chemistry
b) from other institutions/universities
Doctoral Students
S.No Name of the Research Scholar Institution /Industry
1 Mr.Subramanian Michelin India Pvt, Ltd, Gummidipoondi
2 Mr.P.Gurumoorthy
Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering,
Kanchipuram
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
NA
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
NA
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, The feedback on curriculum is discussed in the board of studies
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize
the feedback?
Yes, Feedback on staff and curriculum is discussed during the Departmental meetings.
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Yes, Alumni feedback is very crucial for the programmes. The feedback given by them is discussed
during the departmental meetings and the board of studies and necessary changes are implemented.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
a. Sneha Thomas- Project Assistant, CSIR , Taramani
b. Ratnadeep das-Accenture
c. Anirban Roy - Accenture
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d. Premrajan – Biocon, Bangalore
e. Sidhartha Mahanta – Sun Pharmaceuticals, Assam
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
a. Visual Aids
b. Blackboard
c. Powerpoint presentations
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes
are monitored?
1) Continuous assessment
S.NO Date (D/M/Y) Title of Seminar Main Resource Person(s) / Designation
1
28.01.15
Research and Development in the
field of Occupational Safety,
Health and Environment
Dr.R.K.Elangovan,Director (Safety), Regional
labour Institute , Chennai
2.
03.12.14
Multifunctional Materials
Dr.A.K.Saxena,
Outstanding Scientist & Director,
Defence Materials and Stores, Research
Development, Kanpur
3.
17.03.14
FTIR / Gas Chromatography /
Mass Spectrometry systems and
applications
Dr. R. Murugesan, SOI, SAIF, IIT Madras,
Chennai
4. 29.1.2013
Research Method and Learning
Analytics Prof. Vivekanandan Suresh Kumar, Athabasca
University, Canada
5. 25.06.2013 Thrust areas for Research in
chemistry Dr.K.Muraleedharan, Director of Materials,
DRDO
6. 27.9.2012
How to Avoid Phobia of
Mathematics
Dr. Manas K Mandal, Outstanding Scientist
and Director of Defence Institute
of Psychological Research
6. 31.08.2012
Relevance of Research for the
development of nation
Dr. M. Natarajan, Former Scientific Adviser to
RM and DG , DRDO
7. 3.08.2012
Occupational Safety and Health in
Research Labs and Shop Floors
Dr.M. Surianarayanan
Technical Officer ,CLRI
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2) Student seminars and viva in the lab
3) Guest Lectures
4) Project Presentations
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
a) Dr.A.Anitha was one of the Invited Speakers for the Indo -German workshop on Biodiesel , held at IIT,
Chennai between 19-21st February, 2015.
b) Dr.V.Ravikumar participated in the Indo -German workshop on Biodiesel , held at IIT, Chennai between
19-21st February, 2015.
c) Dr.N.Kavitha presented a paper in the “International Conference on Quality through Innovation”at Anna
University between 19 .2.2015 and 20.2.2015.
d) Ms.P.Mahalakshmi, II year, Biotech did her Internship at Biolim Centre for Science and Technology,
Chennai, between 20.12.2014 and 15.1.2015.
e) Ms.Athirai student of Chemical Engineering, III Year, attended winter school at IGCAR kalpakkam
between 1.12.2014 and 15.12.2014.
f) Mr.Deepak Kumar Divakar, IV Year, Chemical Engineering went for Inplant Training at IOCL, Barauni ,
Bihar during 2.6.2014 to 4.7.2014.
g) Mr.Snehal, IV year , Chemical Engineering did his Inplant Training for 1 month at IOCL, Digboi in June
2014.
h) Mr.Prasanth , IV year, Chemical Engineering went for Summer Traning at ONGC, Cambay, Gujarat
between 19.5.2014 and 30.6.2014.
i) Dr.A.Anitha participated in the Workshop on Characterization of nano materials at HITS on 15.11.2013.
j) Ms.Archana Parthasarathy,III year , Chemical Engineering did her Summer fellowship at IIT Chennai in
May 2013.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
a) Arranging Guest Lectures and Seminars
b) Research Collaboration
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
a. Soft skill training programme – Witness software
b. Inviting eminent faculty from research organizations to deliver seminars
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strength : Faculty, Expertise , funded project
Weakness : Poor Awareness
Opportunities : Scope for Interdisciplinary projects
Challenges : Job Opportunities
52. Future plans of the department.
a) To get accredited by one of the rating agencies
b) To have an industry partner
c) To get more funded and consultancy projects
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Mechanical Engineering
1. Name of the department: Mechanical Engineering
2. Year of establishment: 1985
3. Is the department part of a school/faculty of the university? :
School of Mechanical Sciences
4. Names of programme offered (UG,PG,M.Phil.,Ph.D., integrated masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt.,etc.) : : B.Tech., M.Tech. , M S (By Research) & Ph.D. B.Tech: 1. Mechanical Engineering 2. Mechatronics (Since 2014) M.Tech: 1. Computer Aided Design 2. Thermal 3. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4. Engineering Design (Since 2014)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
B.Tech: Mechatronics
M.Tech: Robotics and Control
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, Industries, Foreign Institutions, etc:
Advanced Certification Programme in Industrial Robots & Application Systems in
Collaboration with YASKAWA INDIA PVT LTD.
ASNT level 2 training programme in non Destructive testing methods in Association
With SIS NDT Institute-chennai during 2010-13.
Certification Programme in CAD software, in collaboration with CAAD Centre.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Semester 9. A)Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
COURSE SEMESTER SUBJECT DEPARTMENT HANDLED
B.Tech.
I Engineering Graphics ECE, EIE, IT, CSE, EEE
Basic Work Shop All departments
Machine Shop
III Applied Thermodynamics EIE
IV Thermal Lab Automobile, EIE &
Aeronautical
V Heat Transfer lab Automobile& Aeronautical
M.Tech., (ICE) I Advanced Heat Transfer Automobile
B) Participation of other departments in the courses offered by the department:
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SEMESTER SUBJECT
HANDLING
DEPARTMENT
B.Tech
(Mechanical)
I
Technical English
S&H
Engineering Mathematics I
Engineering Physics I
Engineering Chemistry I
Communication Skill development –I
Physics Laboratory/
Chemistry Lab
Computer Programming CSE
Computer Programming Laboratory
II
Communication Skill Development Lab-I
S&H
Engineering Mathematics II
Engineering Chemistry I
Engineering Physics I
Chemistry Laboratory /
Physics Laboratory
Electrical Electronics Lab EEE
Basic Electrical Engineering
III Engineering Mathematics III S&H
IV Numerical Methods S&H
Electronics & Microprocessor ECE
Strength of Materials Lab CIVIL
VI Environmental Science and Engineering
S&H Communication Skills & Personality Development
Lab - III
VII Total Quality Management SOM
VIII Entrepreneurship Development
SEMESTER SUBJECT
HANDLING
DEPARTMENT
B.Tech
(Mechatronics)
I
Technical English I S&H Engineering Mathematics I
Engineering Chemistry/Physics
Communication Skills Laboratory –I
Physics Laboratory / Chemistry Laboratory
Computer Programming CSE
Computer Programming Laboratory
II
Basic electrical engineering EEE
Electrical Engineering Lab
Engineering Mathematics II
S&H Engineering Physics/Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory / Physics
Laboratory
Communication Skills Lab-II
III Basics of digital electronics
EEE Electrical Machines and Drives
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Electrical Machines and Drives Laboratory
Engineering Mathematics III S&H
IV
Fundamentals of Power Electronics
ECE Basics of Control Systems
Basic Power Electronics Lab
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled
Actual
(including CAS & MPS)
Professor 4 6 6
Associate Professors 8 9 9
Asst. Professors 27 24 24
Others (TRA) - 2 2
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance.
S.No Name Qualificat
ion
Designatio
n Specialization
No of Years
of
Experience
No of
Ph.D/M.Pil.
Students
guided for the
last 4 years
1
. Dr. B. Venkataraman Ph.D Dean (MS) ICE 42
MS (Research)
1
Ph.d 7 (under
guidance)
2. Dr. T.S. Ravikumar Ph.D. Professor &
Head R & AC 17.5 2
3. Dr. T. Jeyapoovan Ph.D Professor CAD 25.2 1
4. Dr.G. Ravikumar
Solomon Ph.D. Professor Production 24.1 2
5. Dr. Hyacinth.J.
Kennady Ph.D. Professor
Solar Thermal
Energy 17.6 2
6. Dr. Harris Samuel Ph.D. Professor Manufacturing 41 3
7. Dr. P. Vijayabalan Ph.D. Professor ICE 17.3 1
8. Dr. D. Dinakaran Ph.D. Professor CAD 8.7 8 (2 Awarded)
9. Mr. L. Joseph
Francis
M.E.(Ph.D
.) Asso.Prof. Manufacturing 22.9 NIL
10.
Mr.K.Visweswara
Rao (Visiting
Faculty)
ME Asso.Prof. Fluid Power 26.3 NIL
11. Mr. K. Viswanathan ME.(Ph.D
.) Asso.Prof.
Engineering
Design 26.8 NIL
12. Mr.P.Baskar ME.,
(Ph.D) Asso.Prof. CAD 19.7 NIL
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13. Mr.A.V. Sethuraman M.Tech(P
h.D.) Asso.Prof.
Industrial
Metallurgy 39 NIL
14. Mr. Shaik
Mohammed
M.E(Ph.D
) Asso.Prof.
Energy Engg
Thermal 11.5 NIL
15. Mr.R.S.
Naganthrakumar
ME.,
(Ph.D) AP (SG) CAD/CAM 13 NIL
16. Mr. S. Seralathan M.Tech.,
(Ph.D) AP (SG)
Thermal Turbo
Machinery 15 NIL
17. Mr. M. Balachandar ME AP (SG) Product
Design 9.3 NIL
18. Dr. John Presin
kumar Ph.D. Asso. prof Production 11.3 NIL
19. Mr. K.
GnanaSekaran
ME
(Ph.D.) AP (Sr.G) IC Engines 8.5 NIL
20. Mr. S.A. Hari
Krishnan
ME
(Ph.D.) AP (Sr.G) Manufacturing 6.9 NIL
21. Dr. T. Micha Prem
Kumar Ph.D. AP (Sr.G)
Energy
Technology 1.9 NIL
22. Mr. Chitharthan R K M.E AP Thermal Engg 2.5 NIL
23. Mr. Ramanarayanan M.E AP Industrial
Engg 2.5 NIL
24. Mr. Yoga
Narasimhulu M.Tech AP
Material
technology 2.5 NIL
25. Mr. Arunkumar K M.E AP Aeronautical 1.8 NIL
26. Mr. Thangavel M.S AP Aeronautical 1.8 NIL
27. Mr. Sasilakshmi
Khanth M.Tech AP Aeronautical 1.8 NIL
28. Mr.Shyam Nair M.E(Ph.d) AP Mechatronics 2.8 NIL
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Sl.No Name of the Visiting Faculty Academic Year
29 Mr.K.Viswesvara Rao 2011-till date
30 Mr. Pattabiraman 2009-2011
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio :
S.No Name of the Program
Student Teacher
Ratio
1 B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) 15:1
2 B.Tech (Mechatronics) 12:1
3 M.Tech (Computer Aided Design) 3:1
4 M.Tech. (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning) 3:1
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5 M.Tech. (Thermal) 3:1
6 M.Tech. (Engg. Design) 3:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Technical Staff 13 13 13
Administrative Staff 4 4 4
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies.
Thrust areas of the department are
1. CAD/CAM, Rapid Prototyping, Manufacturing and Robotics
2. Advanced Metal forming and sheet metal forming
3. Advanced Machining and micro- and Nano-lubrication in machining
4. Material tensile strength characterization at high strain rates and temperatures
5. Casting and welding, solidification processes
6. Computational Fluid Dynamics
7. Refrigeration and comfort conditioning
8. Unconventional energy sources, renewable energy sources, solar energy
9. Product design and manufacturing
10. Composite Technology
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.
National:
Amount
Status
Number
Project Title
Project
Received
Funding
(Completed/
of
Duration
Agency faculty
Rs. In progress)
involved
Design and Fabrication of
Vertical Axis Wind Mill for low
wind speed
3 years Rs.28,00,000/- MNRE In progress 1
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Numerical simulation of Hull -
Propeller interaction for under
water vehicle with mounted
propellers
3 years Rs.17,73,000/- NRB Completed 2
FIST 5 years Rs.25,00,000/- DST Completed
(2006-2011) 2
18. Inter-Institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration :
o Commenced a new center for Robotics and Automation in collaboration with
YASKAWA INDIA PVT LTD. – 35 Lakhs
b) International collaboration : NIL
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received:
Funded project NRB - Numerical simulation of Hull - Propeller interaction for under water vehicle with
mounted propellers – Rs. 17.73 lakhs (Completed)
Funded Project DST- FIST- Rs.25lakhs (Completed)
Funded Project from MNRE-Rs.28 lakhs (Ongoing)-Design and fabrication of Vertical Axis Windmill for Low
Wind Speed.-Dr. P. Micha Premkumar20. Research facility/ centre with
State recognition
Centre for Collaborative Research with Anna University in the year 2007
National recognition: Nil
International recognition: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/ created by industry or corporate bodies:
1. Robotic Labs created in collaboration with YASKAWA, India
2. Advanced Computing Facility created in collaboration with DASSAULTS System.
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
SI.
No. Year Faculty Title Journal
1 2015
Ravishankar
Sathyamurthy,
Dr. D. G. Harris
Samuel
Experimental investigation on a semi circular
trough solar water heater
Applied solar energy (Accepted for
Publication) (Springer Allerton Press
Inc)
2 2015 T. Micha
Premkumar
computational analysis of flow over a cascade
of S-shaped hydrofoil of fully reversible pump-
turbine used in extracting tidal energy
Renewable energy, Volume 77, 2015
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3 2014
Jessy, K., Satish
kumar S.,
Dinakaran D
Influence of different cooling methods on drill
temperature in drilling GFRP
International Journal of Advanced
Manufacturing Technology, Dec 2014
76 (1-4), pp. 609-621.
4 2014
Nakandhrakumar
.R.S, D.
Dinakaran
Tool wear monitoring in drilling by spectral
analysis of vibration signals and verification
through Finite Element Analysis
International Journal of Applied
Engineering Research, Dec., Vol.9
(26),(2014), 8999-9002
5 2014 G. RaviKumar
Solomon
Review on heat transfer enhancement during
solidification of PCM
International Journal of Energy
Engineering, December
6 2014 Mr. S.
Thangavel
Analysis of Dynamic Multipath Mitigation for
Satellite Positioning using Efficient Quasi-
Optimal Algorithms
Journal : International Astronautical
Congress Conference : 65th
Astronautical Congress Meeting,
Toronto, Canada, September, 2014
7 2014 Saravanan P,
Dinakaran D
Machining Parameters in EDM of titanium
grade 5 Alloy with graphite Statistical Multi -
Objective Optimization of tool
Proceedings of the Institution of
Mechanical Engineers, Part B, Journal
of Engineering Manufacture, Volume
228, Issue 7, July 2014, Pages 736-743
9 2014
Nakandhrakumar
.R.S, D
Dinakaran
Influence of Sensor positioning in Tool
condition monitoring of drillig process through
vibration analysis
Advanced Materials Research, June,
Vol 984-985,(2014) 564-569.
10 2014 T Micha
Premkumar Numerical Analysis of Wells turbine
Applied Mechanics and Materials. 592-
594 (2014) 1125–1129
11 2014
Nakandhrakumar
R S, Seralathan
S, Azarudeen A,
Narendran V
Optimization Of Job Shop Scheduling Problem
Using Tabu Search Optimization Technique.
International Journal of Innovative
Research in Science Engineering and
Technology, March 2014 Vol 3 Spl
Isssue 3 pp 1241-1244 ,
12 2014 Dr.G Ravikumar
solomon
Free cooling potential and technology options
for Thermal energy management of a
commercial building in banglore city, India
Energy Engineering, 111:2, pp11-24
13 2014 G. Ravikumar
Solomon
Parametric studies on packed bed storage unit
filled with PCM encapsulated spherical
containers for low temperature solar air heating
applications
Energy Conversion and Management
Volume 78, February 2014, Pages 74–
80
14 2014 T Micha
Premkumar
Cavitation characteristics of S-blade used in
fully reversible Pump-Tubine Trans ASME J. Fluid Eng., 136(5)
15 2014
Micha
Premkumar, T.,
Basker, P
Modelling and Simulation of Single Cavitation
Bubble Oscillation
Modelling and Simulation of Single
Cavitation Bubble Oscillation
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16 2013 D Dinakaran,
Saravanan P
Statistical Multi-Objective Optimization Of
Electrical Discharge Machining Parameters In
Machining Titanium Grade 5 Alloy Using
Graphite Electrode
Proceedings of the Institution of
Mechanical Engineers, Part B, Journal
of Engineering Manufacture, Vol. 227,
No.4,, pp 119-139
17 2013 Solomon G.R.,
Velraj R.
Analysis Of The Heat Transfer Mechanisms
During Energy Storage In A Phase Change
Material Filled Vertical Finned Cylindrical
Unit For Free Cooling Application
Energy Conversion and Management,
November 75 2013 pp 466-473
18 2013
Dr.John Presin
Kumar, A.Julius
Pusic
A Review on the Properties of Different Fiber
Reinforced Composites
International Journal of Mechanical
Engineering Research, Oct, Volume 3,
Number 1 (2013), pp. 57-59
For more publications refer ANNEXURE-I
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books
Formatex Research Centre, Spain has accepted the chapter, "Simulation and
performance evaluation of glazing material on solar PV/T collectors 'by
Ravishankar Sathyamurthy and Dr. Hyacinth J. Kennady to be published in Energy
Book Series - Volume # 1: under the title “Materials and processes for energy:
communicating current research and technological developments”
Dr.D. Dinakaran had written and edited one chapter in the book “ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY” published by springer on Feb 2015
Edited books
:Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers: Dr.T.Jeyapoovan
Vikas Publications,NewDelhi-Dr.T.Jeyapoovan
1. Engineering Design with AutoCAD-ISBN-81-259-0931-1
2. Engineering Graphics using AutoCAD- ISBN-978-81-259-3930-8
3. Engineering Practice Manual- ISBN-81-259-2152-4
4. Manufacturing Technology Lab Manual- ISBN-81-259-1870-1
5. Programming with C-ISBN-81-259-1211-8
6. Fundamentals of Computing- ISBN-81-259-1801-9
7. Computer Practice I- ISBN-81-259-1899-
Pearson Edition,South Asia,Singapore
1. CNC Machining Turning Centres- ISBN-81-7758-419-7
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
264
o : Accessing from Central Library
Citation Index – range / average:
Scopus : 1- 6 / 0.3-2
Web of Science : -
Google Scholar : -
SNIP : 0.034 to 5.004
SJR : 0.127 to 3.363
Impact Factor – range / average : 0.015 to 4.03 / 0.15 – 2.8
h-index : 1 to 4
23. Details of patents and income generated:
Number of patents applied: 5
Income generated : NIL
24. Area of consultancy and income generated:
S. No. Year /
Month Name of Faculty
Project Title (Nature of
consultancy)
Name of the
Company /
Organization
Value (Rs.)
1. Dec 2014 Mr. K.Viswanathan Quality enhancement Rambal,
Kancheepuram In progress
2. Nov
2014 Prof.G.RavikumarSoloman Design of Air preheaters
Universal
Radiators,
Coimbatore
In Progress
3.
2012
Novemb
er
Mr. K.Viswanathan
Mr. Francis Joseph
Mr. Sethuraman
Defect rectification and
Quality enhancement
Super auto
Forge,
Ekatuthangal
completed
4. August
2012
Dr.D.G.RoyChowdhury
Dr.T.S.Ravikumar
Dr.D.Dinakaran
Mr.P.Vijayabalan
Development of Guiding
System for Heat Sealing
Machine
Goodrich /UTC
Aerospace Ltd.,
Bangalore
completed
5. May
2012
Prof.G.RavikumarSoloman
Dr.T.S.Ravikumar
Mr.B.Prabakaran
Design of oil cooler for
diesel locomotives
Universal
Radiators,
Coimbatore
1.1 lakhs
6. February
2012
Dr.D.G.RoyChowdhury
Dr.D.Dinakaran
Plant Assessment Study Superauto Forge
Ltd., Chennai 1,20,227.00
7. 2008 –
2011 Dr. D.G. Roychowdhury
Numerical simulation of
hull propeller infection for
under water vehicle with
mounted propeller
Naval research
board 17.73 lakhs
8. 2006 –
2011 Prof. T. Jeyapoovan FIST DST 25 Lakhs
9. January
2012
Dr.D.Dinakaran
Mr.M.Balachandar
Mr.P.Vijayabalan
Rane TRW, Chennai
Electro
Hydraulic Power
Steering Systems
Completed
10. Novemb
er 2011
Dr.D.G.RoyChowdhury
Mr.Muthukumar
Orchid Chemicals,
Chennai
Failure Analysis
in Centrifuge Completed
25 Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
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and abroad:
S.No. Year / Month Laboratories / Institutions / Industries
Visited Name of Faculty
1. 1
Feb 2015
Wheels India Ltd, Chennai organized
by PALS4 (IIT M Alumni club) Mr. K. Arunkumar
2. 2 Jan 2015 WABCO Industries Ltd Mr. A.V.Sethuraman
3. 3 Dec 2014 Nelcast pvt Ltd Dr. Harris samuel
4. 1 Dec. 2014 WABCO Industries Ltd., Mahindra
World City,
Dr. D.G.Roy Chowdhury,
Mr. A.V.Sethuraman
5. 2
Nov. 2014
Indhra Gandhi Centre for Atomic
Research & WABCO Industries Ltd.,
Mahindra World City
Dr. D.G.Roy Chowdhury,
Dr.Dinakaran,
6. 3 Oct. 2014 YASKAWA electric corporation
Team
Dr.Dinakaran,
Dr.T S Ravikumar
7. 4
Apr. 2013 Robotics Lab, SRM University
Dr.Dinakaran,
Dr. Vijayabalan,
Mr. Balachandar
8. 5 Apr. 2013 Cranfield University, UK Mr. RajaGopalan
9. 6
Mar. 2013 Dr.Ilmi Yoon, Asso. Professor, San
Francisco State University, California,
USA
Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady
10. 7
March
2013
Ms.Rathinam, Senior Software
Engineer, Oracle, Santa Clara,
California, USA
Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady
11. 8
March
2013
Ms.Olga Enciso Smith, President
Greater Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce (JHCC)
Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady
12. 9 March
2013
Mr. EfraIIn Cardoza, CEO, GSJHCC ,
San Jose, CA, USA Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady
13. 1 2012 /
November INS Rajaali. Dr. T.S.Ravikumar
14. 2 2012 Confederation of Indian Industry,
Chennai Dr. D. Dinakaran
15. 3 August 2012 Goodrich Aerospace Ltd., Bangalore
Dr.D.G.RoyChowdhury
Dr.T.S.Ravikumar
Dr.D.Dinakaran
Mr.P.Vijayabalan
16. 4 June
2012 Universal Radiators, Coimbatore
Prof.G.RavikumarSoloman
Dr.T.S.Ravikumar
Mr.B.Prabakaran
17. 5 June
2012 Superauto Forge Ltd., Chennai
Dr.D.G.RoyChowdhury
Dr.D.Dinakaran
18. 6 February 2012 Green evolution, Chennai Dr.Hyacinth J Kennedy
19. November 2012 Super auto Forge Ltd., Chennai
Mr. A.V. Sethuraman
Mr.L.JosephFancis
Mr.Viswanathan
20. December
2012 Rane TRW, Chennai
Dr.D.Dinakaran
Mr.M.Balachandar
Mr.P.Vijayabalan
21. August 2012 Sun Edison Ltd, Alwarpet, Chennai Dr.Hyacinth J Kennedy
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22. May
2012 Data Patterns, Chennai
Dr.D.G.RoyChowdhury
Dr.D.Dinakaran
23. January 2012 C-WET, Chennai Dr.Hyacinth J Kennedy
24. November
2011 BWIR, Chennai
Dr.D.Dinakaran
Mr.Muthu Kumar
Mr.Anand
25. December
2011 Orchid Chemicals, Chennai
Dr.D.G.RoyChowdhury
Mr.Muthukumar
26. August
2011
Tractors and farm Equipment,
Chennai
Dr.D.Dinakaran
Mr.N.Narayanan
Mr.P.Senkuttuvel
27. July 2011 Renco Technologies Private Ltd.,
Chennai
Dr.Hyacinth J Kennedy
28. January 2010 Lucas-TVS Ltd, Padi, Chennai Dr.Hyacinth J Kennedy
29. September 2010 New Energy Corporation, Chennai Dr.Hyacinth J Kennedy
30. December 2009 Solkar Private Ltd., Dr.Hyacinth J Kennedy
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees
1. Dr. D.G. Roychowdhury, Dean (CCDA): CII member
2. Dr.Hyacinth J. Kennedy, Prof. : Executive committee member,
ENFUSE,Chennai, (2010-2011)
3. Dr.Hyacinth J. Kennedy, Prof. : Chairman-Academic interface,
ENFUSE,Chennai, (2011-2012)
4. Dr.Hyacinth J. Kennedy, Prof. : Executive committee member,
ENFUSE,Chennai, (2012-2013)
b) International committees : Nil
c) Editorial Boards :
Dr. B.Venkataraman appointed as Editorial board member and reviewer- “Transteller Journal Publication
& Research Consultancy Pvt. LTD”.
Dr. B.Venkataraman appointed as Reviewer for “Elsevier science Direct International Energy Journal”.
Dr.Hyacinth J. Kennedy, Prof. was appointed as the Editor – In-Chief for the Journal of Modern
Manufacturing Technology ISSN: 0974-8415 from January 2013 by Serials Publications, New Delhi.
d) any other (please specify)
Dr. T.S. Ravikumar was the advisory committee for the one day national seminar on “MODERN TRENDS
IN MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY” organized by Alpha College of Engineering, Chennai on 6th
Feb 2015
Dr. T.S. Ravikumar and Dr. D. Dinakaran were the resourced persons for the one day seminar on “POWER
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PLANT ENGINEERING” organized by HITS on 1st March 2011.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
Workshops, training programs and similar programs)
Faculty will undergo an orientation program at the time of joining, Faculties are trained on soft skills like
communications skills, leadership and personality development skills. Effective teaching and assessing
methodologies, and on outcome based education.
S.No Month & Year Programme Faculty Days
1 Month of Feb (Every
Year)
FDP Newly joined Faculty 2
2 Yarona (Every Year in
the Month of March)
REFRESHER All staff members 2
3 Yantra (Every Year) STUDENT
SYMPOSIUM
Faculty from
respective Dept
2
4 December 2014 Outcome based
Assessment
Mechanical Engg 1
5 November 2014 Outcome based
education
Mechanical Engg 1
6 September 2014 Outcome based
education
Mechanical Engg 1
7 August 2013 Outcome based
education
Mechanical Engg 1
28. Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects
S. No. Academic Year UG % PG %
1 2013-2014 70 60
2 2012-2013 64.5 80
3 2011-2012 100 73
4 2010-2011 73 78
5 2009-2010 90 82
6 2008-2009 65 76 Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities
industry/institute
S. No. Academic Year UG % PG %
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1 2013-2014 30 40
2 2012-2013 35.5 20
3 2011-2012 0 27
4 2010-2011 27 22
5 2009-2010 10 18
6 2008-2009 35 24
29. Awards / recognitions receiveded at the national and international level by Faculty:
Awards: 2013-2014:
1. Dr. D. Dinakaran honoured with “Best Young Technology Faculty Award” by EETCRS, NewDelhi.
2014-2015:
1. Dr.D.Dinakaran participated as Special Invite in the seminar on “RECENT TRENDS IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FIELD” organized by Sri Balaji Chockalingam Engineering College, Arni
on 14th Aug 2014.
2. Dr.D.Dinakaran invited as speaker in the “NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONDITION
MONITORING” organized by DRDO, Ministry of Defense, Avadi on 18th Dec 2014
3. Dr.D.Dinakaran invited as Guest speaker in the topic of “MANUFACTURING AUTOMATION”
organized by Alpha college of Engineering, Avadi on 6th Feb 2015.
4. Dr.D.Dinakaran invited as Chief Guest in the seminar on “ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION” conducted
by HIET Polytechnic College on 12th Feb 2015.
5. Dr.D.Dinakaran honored with “SPECIAL AWARD FOR ROBOTICS LABORATORY
ESTABLISHMENT” by Hindustan University.
2013-2014:
1. Dr.Hyacinth J Kennady have been Invited to be a Speaker in The 4th Annual World Congress of Bio
Energy Theme: Roadmap toward 2020 to be held in Qingdao, China during September 21~23, 2014
2. Dr. Hyacinth J. Kennady was re elected as Executive member by the Annual General Body of the
Energy& Fuel Users Association of India for the year 2013—2014
3. Dr. T.S.Ravikumar was invited as the Chief guest for the Mechanical Engineering symposium
“Throttlez 2013” organized by Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering on Sept, 2013.
4. Dr. T. Jeyapoovan was invited as the Chief Guest for” Mechanical Symposium”organized by
Kumaraswamy College of Engineering,Karur in March 2013
2012-2013:
1. Dr. Hyacinth J. Kennady been appointed as an “Editor in Chief” for the journal entitled "Journal of
Modern Manufacturing Technology (ISSN: 0974:8415) from January 2013 onwards.
2. Mr. K. Viswanathan, Chaired Technical session 2 Of WCFMAAE -2013 at IIT, Delhi on 2nd Feb 2013.
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3. Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady been elected as the “Executive Committee Member” in Energy & Fuel Users‟
Association of India for the Year 2012-2013.
4. Dr. HyacinthJ.Kennady entitled to be a speaker at Word Energy Congress of Bioenergy (WCBE-2013)
during April 25th
to 27th
2013 in China
5. Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady, been invited to be a panel member and discussed on Post Grid Energy, Design
Public Conclave, “Conversation, Collaboration, Partnership” Fourth Edition:Challenge Track Innovation
Workshops, Coomaraswamy Hall at CSVMS ( formerly the prince of wales Museum ), during 28th
&29th
November 2012, Mumbai.
6. Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady, been invited to share Experiences on working with Solar Energy on the
Conference “Implementing Solar Power Projects In Tamil Nadu” at Breeze Residency, Trichy organised
by ENFUSE on 8th
December 2012.
7. Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady, was invited and chaired a session on the International Conference on
Economics, Business and Management - ICEBM 2012, Hotel Hans, New Delhi organized by Serials
Publications on 22nd
& 23rd
December 2012.
8. Dr.HyacinthJ.Kennady, was invited and Chaired a session and delivered a talk on ‘Solar Power
Conversion Systems’ in the National Conference On Energy, Systems And Control (NCESC 2013)
conducted by Department of Electrical And Electronics Engineering of our University on 15th
March
2013.
9. Formatex Research Centre, Spain has accepted the Chapter "Simulation and performance evaluation of
glazing material on solar PV/T collectors” by Ravishankar Sathyamurthy and Hyacinth J. Kennady, to
be Published in Energy Book Series - Volume # 1: “Materials and processes for energy: communicating
current research and technological developments”
10. Dr.HyacinthJ.Kennady, invited as a Special Invitee by Energy Alternatives India (EAI) to attend
RENERGY 2013 –India’s Largest Renewable Energy Conference organized by Tamil Nadu Energy
Development Agency (TEDA), held on May 9th
-11th
2013 t at Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai.
Students :
Participation of the students in national & international events like BAJA & SUPRA in which the vehicle is
designed, manufactured under certain specifications & guidelines by the students and tested under various
conditions by experts in real time.
Details of workshop
S.No Student Name Workshop Name College/ Industry Name Year
1 Mohammad Firoz National level technical symposium-
CRANK-X
SSN College of Engineering 2015
2 Vikram Rajak workshop on practical aspects of FEM -
Validation and Verification Methods
NAFEMS. India. Hindustan
University
2015
3 Vikram Rajak workshop on Condition monitoring Hindustan University, CMSi 2015
4 Lalson Kumar workshop on Condition monitoring Hindustan University, CMSi 2015
5 Lalson Kumar workshop on practical aspects of FEM -
Validation and Verification Methods
Hindustan University,
NAFEMS
2015
6 sai prasad Bajaj SAE India 2015 NATRIP 2015
7 Abhishek Reddy Bajaj SAE India 2015 NATRAX 2015
8 Kanta Praveen Kumar Bajaj SAE India 2015 NATRAX 2015
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9 kousik m k Pragyan 2015 Autotrix 2015
10 kousik m k JV workshop & Pragyan Autotrix 2015
For Further Details see Annexure II
Details of conference
S.N
o
Student
Name
Title of the Project College Name Date
1
Udhaya
Kumar
International Conference on Innovation and Future
reseach Dmensions on Nano Bio Technology
K.L.N.College, Trichy 2014
2
Azarudeen &
Narendran
Optimization of Job Scheduling problem using Tabu
Search
K.L.N.College
2014
3
Sabareesh
Hariharan
Numerical Analysis of Flow Through an Air
Preheated of an Industrial Heat Treatment Furnace
Sri.Sai Ram
Engg.College, Chennai
2014
4
Gnanakarthi R
& Hari Vishal
Applications of antcolany optimization technique for
solving job shop scheduling problem
Kathir College of Engg.
Chennai
2014
5
Abhiram
Sarabotla
Fabrication & Analysis of Natural Fiber Reinforced A.C.T College of
Engineering and
Technology
2014
6
Aneesh Review on heat transfer enhancement during
solidification of PCM
Karpaga Vinayaga
College of
Engg.Technology
2014
7
Karthi Studies on performance and emission characteristics
of a CI Engine in Dual mode with LPG and Bio
Diesel Blends
Bharath University 2014
8 Varadharaj s Experimental Investigation and Thermal
characterization of plasma spray coating on cylinder
liner for automotive application
Bharath University 2014
For Further Details see Annexure III
Details of extracurricular activities
S.No Student Name Workshop Name College/ Industry Name Year
1 Mohammed Firoz Foreign Language-
German
Hindustan Institute of
Technology and Science
2014
2 Naveen Kumar Reddy Graphical System
Design Student
Contest
National Instrument India 2014
3 Cyriac K Varghese FEST Competition Channel V India 2013
4 Hari Ganesh FEST Competition Channel V India 2013
5 Aashish Jacob FEST Competition Channel V India 2013
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6 Krishna Infest 2013 NDTV / India Can
Education
2013
7 Blesswin Saarang IIT, Madras 2013
8 Sai Prasad Yarona 13 Hindustan Institute of
Technology and Science
2013
9 Palla sai prasad National level
technical
Symposium
Hindustan Institute of
Technology and Science
2013
10 Sai Prasad NSS Camp
conducted from 18th
March to 22nd
March 2014
Hindustan Institute of
Technology and Science
2013
For Further Details see Annexure IV
Details of sports event
S
S
L
Year Month Details of
Competition
Organized
by
Prize
Won Name of the Student
1. 2014 Jan
South Zone
Inter University
Tournament
J.N.T
University,
Kakinada
Winners
Sumit kumar (III – mech)
S.Kingsly allwin Kishore (IV –
mech )
2. 2014 Jan
Tamil Nadu
Inter Deemed
University
Tournament
Runners
Sumit kumar (III – mech)
S.kingsly allwin Kishore (IV –
mech )
3. 2014 Feb
All India Inter
University
Tournament
Banaras
Hindu
University,
Varanasi
Winners
Sumit kumar(III – mech)
S.kingsly allwin kishore(IV –
mech )
4. 2014 Feb IIT Trophy IIT Madras Runners
Sumit kumar(III – mech)
S.kingsly allwin kishore(IV –
mech )
5. 2014 Feb
SBM Jain
Trophy
SBM Jain
College Winners
Sumit kumar(III – mech)
S.kingsly allwin kishore(IV –
mech )
6. 2014
Feb
&March
CM Birthday
Trophy Winners
Sumit kumar(III – mech)
S.kingsly allwin kishore(IV –
mech )
7. 2014 March IMG Reliance
Third
Position
Sumit kumar(III – mech)
S.kingsly allwin kishore(IV –
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mech )
8. 2014 March
Dr. KCG
Verghese
Memorial
Trophy
HITS Winners
Sumit kumar(III – mech)
S.kingsly allwin kishore(IV –
mech )
9. 2014 Aug SSN Trophy SSN College
Particip
ated
Saravanan kumar(IV – mech)
jenifar arul richard(III –mech)
vinoth kumar.j(III – mech)
10. 2014 Sep Chemfest
Chengalpet
Medical
College,
Chengalpet
Particip
ated
Saravanan kumar (IV – mech)
Jenifar arul Richard (III – mech)
Vinoth kumar.j (III – mech)
For Further Details see Annexure V
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
S.No Conference/
Seminar/
Workshop
Description Year &
Month
Speaker/ Organized by
1 International
Conference
Robotics, Automation and
Embedded system
Feb 2015 Organized by Mechanical
department in Association with EIE
2
Workshop
Dr. D. Dinakaran & Mr. K.
Viswanathan co-ordinated the
workshop on“Condition
Monitoring”
Feb 2015
CMSI
3
Workshop
Dr.Hyacinth J.Kennady Co-
ordintated the workshop
“UK-India Offshore WIND
ENERGY WORKSHOP”
Feb 2015
Mr. Commodore Sekhar, Joint
Director, CDTS
4 Workshop Workshop on “Energy
conservation”
Jan 2014 N Ramalingam, National president,
ENFUSE
5
Seminar
“Employment in the Energy
sector as a power engineer,
Energy Auditor, Energy
Manager, Energy Consultant
or as an Energy
Entrepreneur”
Oct 2013
ENFUSE STUDENTS CHAPTER
Coordinator L. Joseph Francis, Asso.
Prof., Department of Mechanical
Engineering, HITS
6 National
symposium
“YANTRA 2k13” Sep 2013 Department of Mechanical
Engineering, HITS
7 Seminar Power plant Engineering March
2011
Organized by department of
Mechanical Engineering
8
International
Conference
“Recent Trends in Renewable
Energy Systems”
March
2011
Dr. Robert Franke, Intl. Relations
officer, Solar Valley
Mr. C.V. Subramanian, Former
secretary MNRE, Govt. of India
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
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As formulated by Office of Director Research (Refer Appendix A)
32. Student profile program wise:
2013-2014:
Name of the Applications Selected Pass percentage
Programme Received
(refer to question no. 4) Male Female Male Female Male Female
B.Tech Mechatronics 67 3 33 3 - -
B.Tech.
600 2 180 2 65 100
M.Tech.
48 0 34 0 100 -
Ph.D. 30 1 12 1 - -
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
% of students
% of students % of students
% of
from other from
programme
from the students
S.No. universities universities
(refer to question same from other
within the outside the
no.4) university countries
State state
1 B.Tech. NA NA NA NA
2
M.Tech (Computer 0 0
100
0
Aided Design)
3
M.Tech.(Refrigeration 0 0
100
0
and Air conditioning)
4 M.Tech. (Thermal) 0 15 85 0
5 M.Tech. (Engg. Design) 0 100 0 0
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET,
GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
EXAMINATION 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-13 2013-14
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GRE 5 6 5
-
2
GATE 12 8 8
-
-
Civil Services/
-
- Nil Nil Nil
Defense Services
35. Student progression
Percentage against enrolled
Stu3dent Progression 2009-2010 2010- 2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014
UG to PG 8% 19% 20% 1% 1%
PG to Ph.D. 2% 3% 5% NA 1%
Ph.D to Post-Doctoral NA NA NA NA NA
Employed
Campus Selection
Other than Campus
recruitment
25%
50%
28%
56%
30%
60%
30%
50%
68%
22%
Entrepreneurs 5% 8% 10% 10% 10%
36. Diversity of staff
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period- (9
Faculty) Ph.D. – Dr.D.Dinakaran, Dr.T.S.Ravikumar, Dr. T. Micha Prem Kumar. Dr. T.Jeyapoovan, Dr. G. Ravi
kumar Solomon, Dr. P. Vijayabalan, Dr. John Presin Kumar, Dr. Sengotuvel, Dr. Jessy.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library 01
b) Internet facilities for staff and students Yes, 20 Systems
c) Total number of class rooms 16 rooms
d) Class rooms with ICT facility 02
Percentage of faculty who are graduates 2011-2012
2012-13
2013-14
of the same university 8.3% 8.3% 8.3%
from other universities within the State 88% 88% 88%
from universities from other States 11% 11% 11%
from universities outside the country 0% 0% 0%
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e) Students laboratories 14
f) f) Research laboratories 01
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates a) from the host institution/university:
NAME
SUPERVISOR
TOPIC YEAR OF
REGISTRATION
Mr. S. Seralathan
Dr.D.G.Roy Chowdhury
Professor
Numerical Analysis &
flow through Axial
diffuser
2009
Mr.B.Prabhakaran Flow analysis in power
steering pump
2009
Mr.N.Prakash Numerical simulation of
marine propeller of
underwater vehicles
2009
Mr.A.Muthuvel Numerical Simulation of
Flow over the
Autonomous Under
Water Vehicle
2009
Mr. R.S.
Nakandhrakumar
Dr. D. Dinakaran
Professor
Condition monitoring in
drilling
2010
Mr.L.Joseph Francis Superplastic Forming 2014
K. Jessy Machinability of GFRP
Composites
2009 (COMPLETED)
P. Sengottuvel Effect of different
coating on cemented
carbide in machining of
inconel 718 alloy
2009 (COMPLETED)
Mr. K.Viswanathan Condition Monitoring in
Grinding
2014
Mr. A.V.Sethuraman Dr. R. Asokan Professor
Establishing a repair
procedure for composites
2014
Mr. Shaik Mohammed
Shafee
Dr.G.Ravikumar
Solomon Professor
Heat transfer in the
solidification of Nano
enhanced phase change
materials
2014
Mr. K. GnanaSekaran Heat Transfer
enhancement in phase
change material
2014
Mr. S.A. Hari Krishnan
Dr. Harris Samuel
Professor
Study on Effect of
process parameter for
Friction stir Welding
2014
Mr.S.Ravishankar Performance evaluation
of triangular pyramidal
Solar desalination unit.
2013
Mr. Praveen Kumar
Balguri
Nano composites 2014
Ms. Annie Aureen Albert Nano composites 2014
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Mr. Vishwanath K.
Kaimal Dr. P.Vijayabalan
Professor
Alternative Energy Fuels 2013
b) From other institutions/ universities:
NAME SUPERVISOR TOPIC YEAR OF
REGISTRATION
Mr. V. Rachchh Nikunj
Dr. D.G.
Roychowdhury
Professor
Manufacturing and analysis of red mud filled
natural biber composite 2011
Mr. Sri Murugan
Dr. D. Dinakaran
Professor
Online Monitoring of Surface Roughness in
Grinding Using Vibration and Acoustic
Analysis
2011
Mr. D. Rajeev Condition Monitoring of Tool wear in lathe
using vibration measurements 2011
Mr. P.Jeyakrishnan Condition Monitoring in Friction Stir Welding
Using accelerometer Sensor 2011
Mr. Padmakumar .M Cryogenic Treatment of Tungsten Carbide
Tools 2014
Mr. N.Sakthivel Dr. T.S.Ravikumar
HOD
A study on Solar Conservatory 2010
Mr. N.S.Senthur Experimental Investigation on Thermal Barroer
Coated DI Diesel Engine with Biodiesel 2012
Joel C Dr. T. Jeyapoovan
Professor
Manufacturing (abrastive Water Jet Machining) 2014
Balaji D.S Material Science 2014
Mr. Dipin.D
Dr. D.G.
Roychowdhury
Professor
Renewable Energy - solar 2011
Mr. Prem Shankar
Dr. B.
Venkataraman
Dean (MS)
Benchmarking the Performance of Service
Logistrics 2014
Mr. Veerabadhran
Anguswamy Muzzle Brake Ballistics 2014
Mr. T.Tamilanban Composite Material 2014
Mr. Kanthasamy .S Composite Materials 2014
Mr. Vijay anand
Marimuthu.M Micro Channels 2014
Pradeep Kumar C Mechanical Engineering Automobile
Engineering and Computer Science 2014
Ramesh Shanmugam Material Science and opto Electronics 2014
V.P. Prem Kumar Dr. Harris Samuel
Professor
Austembered Ductile Iron 2014
BodapatiSubrahmanyam Austembered Ductile Iron 2014
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.: NIL
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme (s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
Every new program of the department is put to discussion in the Board of Studies meeting and academic council
meeting consisting of alumni, industry experts, subject expert professors from other leading academic
institution and parents and the outcome is put forth to IQAC suggestions and then submitted to the approval of
the Academic Council.
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, Feedback/suggestions obtained from staff, Alumni, Parents, Industry experts and Faculty of other
colleges who visit the department on various occasions like practical examinations, seminars, guest lectures,
workshops etc. are taken into consideration while framing the curriculum and in the preparation of syllabus as
well as Teaching-Learning-Evaluation to meet the department objectives.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Students‟ feedback is obtained on 5 point grade scale on key aspects of the teaching requirements and intimated
to the staff concerned. The positive aspects of the staffs are encouraged and the negative Aspects are notified to
him for improvement. Also, the staffs are encouraged to attend the FDP‟s in the subject concerned to improve
technically and in house programs are conducted to develop soft skills. Feedback forms for each subject are
distributed to the students and the faculty is assessed on 20 parameters of teaching-learning process. Corrective
action is taken by the concerned faculty on their weakness as perceived by the students.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Feedback from the alumni and industry persons are used to update and modify the syllabus as per the current
requirement through Board of studies. .List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
NAME OF ALUMINI DESIGNATION EMPLOYER
Mr. R. James rajan Vice president Wartisila India Ltd
Mr.K. Abin Simon General Manager - Exports
FCI OEN Connectors Ltd,
Electrogiri, Mulanthuruthy, Via
Cochin, Kerala 682 314.
Mr. J Aloysius Manager Drydocks World - P.O. Box 8988,
Dubai, U.A.E.
Mr.P.Elango Senior Section Engineer/Design Integral Coach Factory, Chennai.
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Mr. C.Janardan Project Manager Mahindra Satyam, Omr Road,
Chennai.
Mr. C Sankar A Agm-Projects
Nissan Ashok Leyland Power Train
Ltd, Khivraj Complex-III, 477-482,
Anna Salai, Nandanam, Chennai -
600 035.
Mr. S. Kannan Shunmugaraj Executive Director Genesis Networks, Inc., San
Antonio, Texas.
Mr. S.N. Ravikumar Vice President, New Product
Development
Value Plastics, Inc. 3325,
Timberline Road, Fort Collins, Co
80525
Mr. A Sankar Director Ganasoft, Chennai.
Mr..A .Mathi Ezhil VP & Principal Consultant Clear Steps
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
Dr.AnthonyAroul Raj delivered lecture on “Energy Conservation, Heat load Calculation and Psychometric
Processes” on 11th Dec 2014.
Dr.Rupchand & Dr.Balakumar delivered a lecture on “Feature Main Battle Tank” on 27th Aug 2014.
Dr.R.Sivakumar,Prof,VIT, Chennai delivered a lecture on “Computational Fluid Dynamics” on 26th Aug
2014.
Er.K.S.Ramalingam, Private Consultant, Chennai delivered lecture on “Design for Manufacture” on 12th
Aug 2014.
Mr S Raju, Plant Head, Gear Division, TAFE, Pudupakkam Chennai delivered guest lecture on “Lean
Manufacturing Concepts to Seventh Semester students of Mechanical Engineering Department”organised
by K.Viswanathan on 25thjuly 2014.
Mr.M.Sivakumar, Certified Energy Auditor, Effica Energy Ltd., Chennai delivered guest lecture on
“Energy Conservation and Energy Audit” organized by Dr.HyacinthJ.Kennady on 25thjuly.
Mr. Santhosh Karunanda, Private Consultant delivered lecture on “How to think about carreer” on 22nd
July 2014.
Mr.Sundaramurthy, CAD Center Trainers, Thiruvanmiyur delivered seminar on “Applications of CAD
software in Engg” on 11th July 2014.
Dr.Gerald/Prof/Mech/NIT Trichy delivered lecture on “Mechanical software’s and Placement
Opportunities” on 3rd
July 2014.
Mr. N. Nagarajan, Anna University delivered guest lecture on “Modern Steam Power Plant” organized by
Mr.A.V.Sethuraman on Feb 2014.
Mr. Babu, retired manager IVL delivered lecture on “5S Concept and its implementation” organized by
Mechanical department on 24th
Jan 2014.
Mr. B.B.Seshadri, technocrat cum Entrepreuner from Vellore delivered guest lecture on “Entrepreneurship
development” The lecture was arranged by Mr.A.V.Sethuraman for students of 7th Semester and MBA
students on 11th August at the seminar hall in Founder's block between 10.30 am and 12.30 pm on07-08-
2013
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Mr.Raja, Manager TAFE delivered guest lecture on “Total quality management” organised by Thangavel
for MECH 7A, 7B & 7C students on 25.7.2013
Mr. Sashadri, Private consultant delivered guest lecture on “Entrepreneurship development” for UG mech
3rd year students on 07.08.13.
Mr.Ramapathy/manager/WIPRO delivered guest lecture on “Industry expectation on leadership qualities”
for UG mech 3rd year students on 10.9.13
Dr.Vijaysekar delivered guest lecture on “Attitude determines Altitude to success” for UG mech students on
23.9.13.
Dr.T.S.Ravikumar delivered guest lecture on “Automobile Air-conditioning” at the Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Alpha College of Engineering, and Chennai-124 on 10.10.13.
A Special Lecture on “Heating Ventilation and Air conditioning – Applications” by Mr.Moazzam Ali,
Technical Director, TAIBA Engg. Consultancy „HVAC‟, Hyderabad, delivered on 25.9.12.
A Special Lecture on “Vibration based NDT for Materials Testing” by Mr.Ravindran, Director, Southern
NDT Services Chennai was delivered on 13.9.12
A Special Lecture on “"A Bridge between Institution & Industry"” by Mr.Anand &Mr.V.N. Shiju - Team
from Hash Management Services, Chennai was delivered on 13.08.12.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
1. Lecturing - (for concepts and principles)
2. Tutoring - ( To ensure understanding)
3. Laboratories – ( For Hands on training)
4. Field work – ( For direct experience)
5. Industrial Visit – ( for direct observation)
6. Seminars - ( To enhance Communication and Presentation skills)
7. Workshops – (To have upto date knowledge)
8. Guest lectures - (To have upto date knowledge from the experts)
9. Project Based Learning ( To apply and create )
10. Problem based learning ( To understand, apply and analyse the concepts)
11. E-learning. ( self and independent learning)
12. Participatory Discussion – ( To enhance communication and leadership )
13. Remedial Classes – (to improve slow learners)
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcome is monitored?
i. Through classroom interaction
ii. Through feedback mechanism
iii. Through Employability ratio
iv. Through semester end result analysis
v. Through Continuous assessment tests
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Faculty development programs.
Students’ participation in seminars, competitions, quiz, NSS, sports & cultural activities.
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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities “of the department.
Participation of the students in national & international events like BAJA & SUPRA in which the vehicle is
designed, manufactured under certain specifications & guidelines by the students and tested under various
conditions by experts in real time.
Details of workshop see Annexure II
Details of conference see Annexure III
Details of extracurricular activities see Annexure IV
Details of sports event see Annexure V
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
NBA accredited in the year 2008 for 3 years NAAC accredited in 2013 Certified by IAO Team in June 2013 for quality systems Certified by BSI-Group India pvt Ltd for ISO 9001:2008 Recertification Audit in 2014 50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
The department developed a vehicle for physically challenged person (AICTE-RPS project)
Students developed vehicles in project work that improved the safety aspects
Circular Axis Four stroke Engine-CA4S concept developed by 2014 batch students
Design and Development of Road Cleaning Vehicle by 2014 batch students
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
STRENGTH:
Experienced faculty
Excellent Infrastructure
Library facilities
Teacher performance appraisal
Flexibility in curriculum & syllabus
WEAKNESS: Research activities and publications need more thrust.
Sponsored projects need improvement.
Consultancy activities also need to be strengthened.
OPPORTUNITIES:
Research potential
Collaborative projects
Professional body activities
CHALLENGES:
Fluctuating market
Student’s employability
Bridging industry/institution
52. Future plans of the department.
• To make the department to be the center of excellence especially in CFD and alternate fuel research.
• To develop world class infrastructural facilities and to offer excellent academic ambience.
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• To introduce new P.G and U.G courses in emerging areas.
• To encourage all the faculty members/students to involve in high end research activities, to develop new
technology/products and transfer the technology to industries for commercial production.
• To sign MOUs with leading organizations for Training, Research and Consultancy assignments.
• To upgrade curriculum and syllabi in line with industry requirements.
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Department of Management Studies
1. Name of the Department: School of Management, Hindustan University
2. Year of establishment: 1994
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University?
School of Management.
4. Names of programs offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc.,
D.Litt., etc.)
Existing Courses Proposed to be introduced during 2015-16
B.Com
B.Com (Bank Management)
BBA
BBA (Travel & Tourism)
MBA
o MBA (General Management – with
specialization in Finance / Marketing /
HR / Systems and Sports Mgt)
o MBA (Aviation Management)
o MBA (Hospitality Management)
o MBA (Media & Entertainment)
o MBA (Hospital & Healthcare
Management)
o MBA (Family Business &
Entrepreneurship)
o MBA (Business Analytics &
Optimization) in collaboration with
IBM
o MBA (Banking Financial Services &
Insurance) in collaboration with IBM
o MBA (Automobile Dealership
Management)
MS
Ph.D
BBA – International Business
BBA – Integrated Marketing Communication
BBA – Hospital & Healthcare Management
BBA – Sports Management
MBA – Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
PGDM – Hospitality Management – Work
Integrated Program
5. Interdisciplinary programs and departments involved
The following programs have been proposed
Integrated Technology Management Programs in collaboration with other engineering departments
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
MBA (Media & Entertainment) Program is conducted in collaboration with LV Prasad TV and Film
Academy, an industry leader.
MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Mgt) Program is conducted in collaboration with The Sankara Nethralaya
Academy, Pioneer in Eye care
M.B.A. IBM (BAO) and IBM (BFS) in association with IBM and School of Management of Hindustan
University.
Summer Internship Program (SIP) is conducted in collaboration with the following foreign institutions:
- Open University, Malaysia
- Dongguk University, Korea
- Korean Aerospace University, Korea
- Cranfield University, UK
7. Details of programs discontinued, if any, with reasons
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MBA (Part Time) was discontinued for restructuring; however, it shall be re-launched soon.
8. Examination System: Semester pattern
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
A. Courses being taught by faculty from other departments
Applied Operations Research Department of Mathematics / Department of
Computer Applications
English Department of Science & Humanities
Foreign Languages Department of Foreign Languages
Environmental Studies Department of Science & Humanities
E-Commerce Technology and Management Department of Computer Applications / Department
of Information Technology
Business Application Software Department of Computer Applications/ Department of
Information Technology
B. Courses being taught by M.B.A. Faculty for other departments
Total Quality Management B.E. / B.Tech
Professional Ethics & Human Values B.E. / B.Tech
Entrepreneurship Development B.E. / B.Tech
Principles of Management B.E. / B.Tech
Process Economics B.E. / B.Tech
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS) Male Female Total
Professor 7 5 2 7 7
Associate Professors 5 5 0 5 5
Asst. Professors 16 10 6 16 16
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance
Sno NAME DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION SPECIALISATION TOTAL
EXP.
NO. OF
Ph.D
STUDENTS
GUIDED
FOR THE
LAST 4
YEARS
1 Dr. PON.
RAMALINGAM
PROFESSOR
CUM
REGISTRAR
M.Com.
M.B.A
M.Phil
Ph.D
CORPORATE
SECRETARYSHIP
28.7 6*
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2 Dr.
B. YAMUNA
KRISHNA
SENIOR
PROFESSOR
AND HOD
MBA
M.Com
Ph.D. NET
MANAGEMENT
FINANCE
24 7*
3 Dr.J. ASHOK BABU PROFESSOR M.S.(Engg)., M.B.A.,
FIE., Ph.D.,
AVIATION &
OPERATIONS
29.9
4 Dr SMRITI VERMA PROFESSOR M.B.A., Ph.D., MARKETING 15.4 7*
5 Mr. M.L.
GOPICHANDER
PROFESSOR M.Com
M.B.A, CAIIB,
PGDPM
FINANCE &
SYSTEMS
34.9
6 Mr. C. ROBIN PROFESSOR M.A, LLM, LAW 36.8
7 Dr. M.K. BADRI
NARAYANAN
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
M.B.A., Ph.D FINANCE AND
SYSTEMS
6.6 6*
8 Dr. SYED SIRAZ ASSOCIATE.
PROFESSOR
M.B.A., M.H.R.M.,
M.S., M.D., M.Sc.,
M.Com. M.Phil.,
Ph.D., (D.Litt).,
MARKETING,
HUMAN RESOURCE.,
COUNSELLING &
PSYCHO THERAPHY
11 2*
9 Dr.C. PADMANABA
SIVAKUMAR
ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SELECTION
GRADE)
M.B.A. Ph.D MARKETING 6.10 3*
10 Mr. SALIM
MAHMOOD
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
B.Com, M.B.A., MARKETING 12.10
11 Dr.DAVID EASOW DEPUTY
DIRECTOR
M.B.A.PhD INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS
30 2*
12 Mr. SATHESSH PHILIP ASST.
PRFOESSOR
B.Sc
M.B.A
HUMAN RESOURCE 19.11
13 Ms S VEENA ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SELECTION
GRADE)
M.B.A., SLET., (Ph.D) FINANCE 19.8
14 Ms. S. HEMALATHA ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SELECTION
GRADE)
M.T.M
M.Phil M.H.R.M.
H.R & TOURISM
MANAGEMENT
12
15 Ms. C. CATHERINE
JULIE AARTHY
ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SELECTION
GRADE)
B.Sc
M.Sc, NET (Ph.D.)
FOOD AND
NUTRITION
11
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16 Mr.VENU MENON ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SELECTION
GRADE)
M.A. (ECO) ECONOMICS 10.6
17 Mr.MILTON GERARD
HUGGINS
ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SELECTION
GRADE)
M.B.A. SALES &
MARKETING
24
18 MS.S.NANDA ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SENIOR
SCALE) &
STUDENTS
COUNSELLOR
M.A.(PSYCHOLOGY) PSYCHOLOGY 10.10
19 Mr. R. HARIHARA
SUDHAN
ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SENIOR
SCALE)
M.I.M (Ph.D) INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
7.11
20 Mr. K. SARAVANAN ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SENIOR
SCALE)
MBA
M.Phil
SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT
8.8
21 Dr. ARCHANA R ASST.
PROFESSOR
(SELECTION
GRADE)
B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., AVIATION 1
22 Mr. R. RAJKUMAR ASST.
PROFESSOR &
CO-
ORDINATOR
FOR AVIATION
MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMME
B.E
M.B.A
AIRLINES AND
AIRPORT
MANAGEMENT
2
23 Ms. K.K. SREE DEVI ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR
B.E ,M.B.A , (Ph.D) H.R OPERATIONS,
SYSTEM
MARKETING
2
24 Mr S BALAMURALI ASST.
PROFESSOR
M.B.A., NET., FINANCE,
MARKETING
5
25 Mr R LENIN ASST.
PROFESSOR
M.B.A., NET., FINANCE,
MARKETING
6
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26 Mr. L. CHANDRU ASST.
PROFESSOR
B.Com MBA MARKETING 1
27 Ms.PRIYA
SUGHASHINI
DOCTORAL
STUDENTS –
CUM –
TEACHING
RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE
MBA (PhD) ENTREPRENEURSHIP -
28 Ms.MADHUMITHAA DOCTORAL
STUDENTS –
CUM –
TEACHING
RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE
MBA (PhD) ORGANISATIONAL
CULTURE
29 Ms. CHANDANA DOCTORAL
STUDENTS –
CUM –
TEACHING
RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE
MBA (PhD) HRM
30 Ms.DEEPEKA DOCTORAL
STUDENTS –
CUM –
TEACHING
RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE
MBA (PhD) HOSPITALITY
MANAGEMENT
CENTRE FOR DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
31 COMMODORE S.
SHEKHAR
ADVISOR
(CDTS)
B.E. (EEE) DEFENCE
TECHNOLOGY
30.2
32 DR. RAVI VARMAN PROFESSOR M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D WEAPON
TECHNOLOGY,
DEFENCE &
STRATEGIC
STUDIES.
30.7
33 Mr.B. RAJAGOPALAN ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR &
HOD (CDTS)
M.Sc (Engg.)
M.Sc (MVT)
MECHANICAL,
MILITARY
VEHICLES
TECHNOLOGY
37.6
34 Mr.P. TONY JOSEPH ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
M.B.A., (Ph.D) MARKETING 24
* Currently pursuing
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
S.No.
Name
Designation Specialization
1 Dr.John Morais Visiting Faculty Statistics & Accounting
2 Dr.Venkatesan Visiting Faculty Statistics & Operations
3 Mr.Subramaniam Visiting Faculty Aviation
4 Mr.K.S.Raghavachari Visiting Faculty Aviation
5 Mr.R.Soundar rajan Visiting Faculty Finance & Law
6 Mr.S.Saravana Kumar Visiting Faculty Hospitality Management
7 Mr.V.R.Hari Balaji Visiting Faculty Hospital and Health Care Management
8 Mr.Vinod Visiting Faculty Hospital and Health Care Management
9 Mrs.Chandra Banu Visiting Faculty HR
10 Mr.Venkatesh Raja Visiting Faculty Hospitality Management
11 Mrs.Tamil Selvi Visiting Faculty Tamil
12 Air marshal (Rtd.) S.Vardhaman Visiting faculty Defence studies
13 Commodore. Mr.Vasan Visiting faculty Defence studies
14 Col. (Rtd). Mr.V.Anguswamy Visiting faculty Electrical engineering
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information
Not Applicable
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Name of the Degree No.of students No.of faculty Ratio
BBA – 1 56 7 8:1
BBA – 2 22 7 3:1
BBA – 3 19 6 3:1
BCOM – 1 54 7 8:1
BCOM – 2 28 7 4:1
BCOM – 3 24 6 4;1
BCOM (BM) 5 7 1:1
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MBA-GEN-1 57 8 7:1
MBA-HM-1 5 8 1:1
MBA-HHC-1 6 6 1:1
MBA-ME-1 14 8 2:1
MBA-AM-1 22 7 3:1
MBA-GEN-2 51 8 6:1
MBA-HM-2 7 8 1:1
MBA-ME-2 19 8 2:1
MBA-AM-2 25 8 3:1
MBA-FBE-2 3 8 1:1
15. Number of academic support Staff (Technical) and Administrative Staff: sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
2 2 2
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Capital Markets
Microfinance
Innovation & Entrepreneurship
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.
Not applicable
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
j) National collaboration b) International collaboration
Not applicable
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total
grants received.
None
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition
Not Applicable National recognition
International recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies
Not applicable
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
(national / international)
National: 1
International: 13
Number of papers published in conferences (national /
international)
National: 9
International: 22
Monographs None
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Chapters in Books 1
Edited Books -
Books with ISBN with details of publishers Dr.Mathuram Selva Raja, “Alcohol:
Death in the Bottle”, Published by
Association for Crusade Against Family
Violence. ISBN 978-93-81992-04-3.
December 2011.
Dr.Mathuram Selva Raja, “The Hidden
Dangers of Cell Phone”, Published by
Association for Crusade Against Family
Violence. November 2012.
IGNOU Study Material Dr.M.K.Badrinarayanan, Authored 6
units in the study material for the course
on “Entrepreneurship and
Development”, offered under MA
(Gender & Development) programme of
IGNOU, 2014.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web
of Science, Scopus, Humanities International
Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
None
Citation Index – range / average Not available
SNIP None
SJR None
Impact Factor – range / average Not available
h-index Not available
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Rs.1.5 lakhs raised as consultancy income in 2010 by Prof.Alex
Cherian, for the assignment titled, “Reconstruction of Financial Assets to Pondicherry Ashram”.
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India
and abroad
S.
No.
Year /
Month Date Company Visited Name of Faculty No. of
students
1 2015
20 Feb Aero India 2015 – Airshow -
Bangalore
Dr.J.Ashok Babu &
Mr.R.Rajkumar 15
2
2015
20 Feb The Year of Resurgence
- MMA Convention
Dr.Yamunna Krishna;
Dr.M.K.Badri
Narayanan;
Ms.Sreedevi
57
3 2015
12 & 13 Feb International Conference on Data
Sciences in Business Application
Dr.Yamunna Krishna,
Mr.S.Saravana Kumar -
4 2015
11 & 12 Feb CII Southern Region Conclave on
Management Education - 2015
Dr.G.Srikanth,
Dr.Yamunna Krishna -
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5 2015
10 Jan Hindustan Strategic Brand
Management Workshop
Dr.Yamunna Krishna,
Dr.Smriti Verma -
6 2014 19-23 December International Study Tour –
Malaysia Dr.David Easow 15
7 2014 19-23 December International Study Tour –
Singapore Dr.David Easow 15
8 2014 December 14
Anna University – Workshop on
Leading Practice in Supply Chain
Management
Dr.Ashok Babu -
9 2014 Oct 31 – Nov1 Punjab National University,
Chandigarh
Under the guidance of
Ms.Hemalatha 5
10 2014 Sep 2 L V Prasad Studios Dr.Smriti Verma 19
11 2014 June 30 – July 14
Summer Program at Korean
Aerospace University (KAU),
Korea
Under the guidance of
Dr.David Easow,
Mr.Raj Kumar and
Mr.Hariharasudan
12
12 2014 June 4 – June 23
Global Leadership Program, Sias
International University, China
Organized by Association of
Universities of Asia and the
Pacific (AUAP)
Under the guidance of
Dr.David Easow,
Dr.C.P.Siva Kumar and
Mr.Hariharasudan
10
13 2014 April 22 Industrial Visit – Hotel Confluence Ms.S.Hemalatha 7
14 2014 April 8 Doordarshan Kendra Dr.Smriti Verma 19
15 2014 March 20 Property Visit – Kohinoor Asiana Ms.S.Hemalatha 7
16 2013 November 20 Industrial Visit – Taj Gateway Ms.S.Hemalatha 7
17 2013 November 19 Industrial Visit – The Raintree
Hotels Ms.S.Hemalatha 7
18 2013 October 22 - 30
BRICS ABBS Student Meet and
ABBS Conference at Shanghai
University of International
Business and Economics (SUIBE)
and Industrial Visit, China
Under the guidance of
Dr.David Easow,
Dr.C.P,Siva Kumar and
Mr.Hariharasudan
10
19 2013 7 – 11 September Airspace Industry - Singapore Mr.R.Rajkumar 18
20 2013 September 3 Industrial Visit – Radisson Blue
Resort, Temple Bay Ms.S.Hemalatha 9
21 2013 August 8 Industrial Visit - Aloft Ms.S.Hemalatha 9
22 2013 17 – 21 April International Study Tour –
Mr. Hariharasudhan 21
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Singapore
23 2012 Nov 30 Asiana (GDS session) Ms.S. Hemalatha 5
24 2012 Nov 5 INS RAJALI Mr. Hariharasudhan -
25 2012 Oct 10 Taj Club House Ms.S. Hemalatha 9
26 2012
Sep 24
MSME Devt institute, Guindy
Dr.B.Yamuna Krishna,
Ms.Maria Diana
Dr.M.K.Badri
Narayanan
40
27 2012 Aug 24 AAHAR – International Food and
Hospitality Fair Ms.S. Hemalatha 5
28 2012 May 18 Hotel Hilton, Nairobi. Mr. Baby Thomas -
29 2012 May 10 Defence Ministry Rwanda. Mr. Baby Thomas -
30 2012 Apr 18 Hilton Hotel Ms.S. Hemalatha 5
31 2012 Mar 22 & 23 Asiana Hotel (weekend Training) Ms.S. Hemalatha 5
32 2012 Feb 27 Fisherman’s Cove VIVANTA by
TAJ Ms.S. Hemalatha 5
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
Dr.B.Yamuna Krishna, Senior Professor in the School of Management, is a member of the Editorial Board
in SRM Journal. Also she is an external subject expert and Doctoral Committee member in Anna
University, SRM University and Sathyabama University.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs).
Faculty members are deputed to attend:
Faculty Development Programs organized by premier institutions
International research conferences
Management Development Programs conducted by premier institutions
Train the trainer programs organized by notable training institutions
Conferences, Seminars and Events sponsored by UGC, AICTE
Forums, Conferences and training programs organized by professional bodies and industry associations.
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects (2010-
12 BATCH)
2% ( 3 Student projects)
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute
98 %
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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by Faculty
Dr Smriti Verma won the Best Paper Award for the paper titled, “Consumer’s Perspective of Mobile
Marketing in India” at International Conference organized by Sree Sastha Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Chennai in January, 2014.
Dr.M.K.Badrinarayanan, Associate Professor, Mr.R.Hariharasudhan, Asst. Professor & Mr.K.Saravanan, Asst.
Professor, won the runner-up prize in the 16th
Annual Competitions for Tomorrow’s Managers, organized by
MMA, Chennai, in January 2013
Dr.C.Padmanabha Sivakumar, Asst. Professor, won the “Best Paper Award” for the paper titled, “Role of
Gender in the Perception of Service Quality and Satisfaction with Hospital Services”, at the International
Conference on Synchronizing Management Theories & Business Practices: Challenges Ahead, organized by
Annamalai University, Chidambaram, in association with Putra Intelek International College, Malaysia, held
from 26/7/12 to 29/7/12
Mr.R.Hariharasudhan, Asst. Professor, won the “Best Paper Award” for the paper titled, “A Study on lead lag
relationship between selected index in Indian Financial Markets”, at the International Conference on
Synchronizing Management Theories & Business Practices: Challenges Ahead, organized by Annamalai
University, Chidambaram, in association with Putra Intelek International College of Malaysia, , held from
26/7/12 to 29/7/12
Mrs.K.K.Sreedevi, Teaching Research Associate, won the “Best Paper Award” for the paper titled, “Role of
Emotional Intelligence on Work Life Balance among Women Managers with reference to ITES”, at the
International Conference on Synchronizing Management Theories & Business Practices: Challenges Ahead,
organized by Annamalai University, Chidambaram, in association with Putra Intelek International College of
Malaysia, , held from 26/7/12 to 29/7/12.
Ms.S.Hemalatha won the first place in Poster Presentation titled “Greet, Meet and Smile – Professional
Women in Hospitality Industry” in National Seminar titled “Women Human Resource – an Elixir for the
tourism industry” conducted by Madras Christian College on 24th
February 2012
Mr.G. Prithiviraj won the “Best Paper Award” in the Southern Regional Research Paper Contest organized by
Navraj Educational trust, Coimbatore on 12th
November 2011.
Ms.M. Badmapriya won the “Best Paper Award” at a National Level Conference on “HRM practices for 21st
Century” in Periyar Maniammai University, Thanjavur on 12th
and 13th
August 2011
Mr.G. Prithiviraj won the “Best Paper Award” at a National Level Conference on “HRM practices for 21st
Century” in Periyar Maniammai University, Thanjavur on 12th
and 13th
August 2011
Prof. Ramakrishna Sayee, Asst. Professor, won the “Dr. Thangavelu Oration award” (Rs. 10, 000 cash
prize, silver shield and a certificate of merit) for her paper on “Corporal Punishment- its impact on students,
teachers and media” at a National level Conference in Lakshmi Ammal College of Education, Chennai on 28th
March 2011
Prof. R. Satyanarayanan won the “Dewang Mehta award” for best teacher in Marketing Management (2010).
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
S. No. Year /
Month Date
Theme of
Conference
Resource Person(s) (Name, Designation,
Organization, City)
No. of
Participa
nts
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1 2015 17-19
February E Week E Week
2 2015 6 February Presentation Skills Resource Persons from MMA 108
3 2014 January 31
Workshop on
Interview
Interaction Skills
Mr.Harish Sankaran, MMA 108
4 2014 December Aviation Day Mr.Shastri, Regional Executive Director,
Southern Regions, Airports Authority of India 150
5 2014 Oct 31-
Nov1 MMA Convention Resource Persons from Corporate 108
6 2014 October 20 SKALL Meeting Hotel Ambassador Pallava 6
7 2014 September
25
Club Day –
Pranaam’14
Mr.Lakshmi Narayanan, HR Manager,
Gateway Hotel
Ms.Carolyn Davis, Training Manager, Gateway
Hotel
8
8 2014 3 – 7 March E Week E – Week
9 2014 February 2 Disaster
Management National Conference Voyage
10 2014 September
17 - 18 AIMA - SMG Mr.D.K.Gupta, Mr.Vijay Singh 125
11 2013 December
2013 Creative O’Genius Mr.Brian Thomas, Creative Head,Percept
12 2013 December
10
Christmas Cake
Mixing Dean, HOD, & Faculty Members - SOM
13 2013 October 5
Empowerment:
Beyond Training –
Hospitality Industry
Mr.Leo J Fernando, General Manager, ITC
Fortune Grand Ridge, Tirupati 100
14 2013 February 11
- 13
E-Week celebrations
Mr.Dorai Thodla, CEO, Imorph,Ms.Puja
Gupta, Life Coach, Mr.Mohan.K.V.L, CEO,
KVL Technologies,
260
15 2013 January 25th
Meeting of Student
innovators from
E&I/CSE/IT
departments with
Mr.Dorai Thodla
Mr.Dorai Todla 85
16 2013 January 4
th
& 8th
Meeting with the
Student Innovators Mr.Dorai Todla 70
295
17 2012 December
21st
Student Innovators
Meet as part of ED
Cell activities
Mr.Dorai Thodla 80
18 2012 December
12
“Travel and
Tourism Industry –
Present Scenario”
Mr. Krishnakumar menon - GM Aloft Hotel,
Dr. Ajit Kumar - CEO GCMG, Mr. P
Saravanan - Proprietor Viking Tours&Travels
& Chairman TAAI (Southern Region)
25
19 2012 November
20
Air Craft
Maintenance
Management
Mr.Gautham Govind Subhash, Ground
Instructor, Delta Flight 100
20 2012 October 3rd
Entreprenuer
Development Cell
Meet
Dr.B.Yamuna Krishna, Dr.Badri Narayanan,
Mr.Rajkumar, Mr.Pramod 50
21 2012 September
30
14 Speakers from 14
countries of the
globe
TEDx Chennai - Life by Design
22 2012 September
28
Dr. Manas K
Mandal,
Outstanding
Scientist and
Director of Defence
Institute of
Psychological
Research
Seminar on “Professional Updation in
Knowledge Management” 150
23 2012 August 24
FDP on
"Introduction to IPR
& Relevance of IPR
to protect research
works"
Mr.K.M.Viswanathan & Ms.Swapna Sundar 100
24 2012 23rd August
Leadership Group Captain Vijayakumar, MMA 100
25 2012 July 20
Ms.Susan John, HR
Associate, Qatar
Shell GTL
Talent Management 72
26 2012
21st
February
Management Day
Commodore MS Raghunathan VSM,
Commandant, Embarkation Headquarters.
105
27 2011 2
nd
December
Freight Logistics
Mr. Ravindran Raghavan-Director of Academic
Affairs of Straits Academy (South East Asia)
Mr. K. B. Kannampilly, CEO of Secure
Financial Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
150
296
28 2011
22nd
October
Emerging Trends in
Hospitality
Management
Inaugural Session
Mr. Roger Brantsma, General Manager,
Hilton, Chennai
Dr.S. Bakthavatchalam, Joint Director,
TTDC
Mr. Dhananjay Kumar, Food & Beverage
manager, Hilton, Chennai
200
29 2011
7th
December
H’ AVION 11
Mr. Madhu C Mathew, Deputy General
Manager and Regional Sales Manager AIR
INDIADr. Satyanarayanan R Chakravarthy,
Professor, Department of Aerospace
Engineering IIT Chennai
110
30 2010
7th
December
H’ AVION 10
Mr. Ravichandran
Head – Reservation and Ticketing Singapore
Airlines
Mr. J. Bala Sekhar
Jt. GM , Airport Authority of India
120
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
As prescribed by the Research Department(Refer Appendix A)
32. Diversity of students:
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
MBA 2% 78% 20% -
33. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE
and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.
None
34. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG N.A.
PG to M.Phil. N.A.
PG to Ph.D. 1%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 1%
Employed (2011)
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
38%
62%
Entrepreneurs (2012-14 batch) 1% ( 2 Students)
35. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
297
of the same university 3%
from other universities within the State 66%
from universities from other States 31%
from universities outside the country None
36. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period
Dr. Ashok Babu – Awarded Ph.D., by Anna University, Chennai
Dr.Syed Siraz – Awarded Ph.D., by the Acharya Nagarjuna University
Dr.Archana Raja - Awarded Ph.D., by Anna University, Chennai
37. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library
Number of books available in the Library : 11,421 Volumes and 3,798 Titles
Number of books bought during the 2012-2013
academic year
: 257
Number of subscribed printed national journals in
library
: 19
Number of subscribed printed international journals in
library
: 12
Number of subscribed online national journals in library : 3 online data bases
Number of subscribed online international journals in
library
: (Emerald 175; EBSCO ; Hospital & Tourism
761; Proquest 3714; Springer Link 20; Science
Direct 2; Sage 2)
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : Available
c) Total number of class rooms : 11
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 11
e) Students’ laboratories : Two A/C Labs with 90 tabletop systems with
100 mbps connections
f) Research laboratories : None
38. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host institution
S.No. Name of the Research
Scholar
Year of registration Name of the Research Supervisor
1 T.G.S. Nanda 2010 Dr.Smriti Verma, Professor, SOM -
HU
298
2 S.Veena 2010 Dr.S.K.G.Ganesh Professor
BSAU
3 Harihara Sudhan .R 2011 Dr. John Morais
Professor ( MBA ) - HITS
4 Mrs.K.K.Sreedevi 2011
Dr.Joji Chandran, Bharathiar
University
5 Ms.Priya Sugashini 2014
Dr.Smriti Verma, Professor, SOM -
HU
6 Ms.Madhumithaa 2013
Dr.MKBadrinarayan
Asso.Prof – SOM, HU
7 Mr.Alexander Itty 2013
Dr.Smriti Verma, Professor, SOM -
HU
8 Mr.Rajesh 2013
Dr.B. Yamuna Krishna
HOD, SOM
9
Mrs.Catherine Julie
Aarthy 2014
Dr.Smriti Verma, Professor, SOM -
HU
10 Mr.S.Saravanan Kumar 2014
Dr.B. Yamuna Krishna
HOD, SOM
11 Ms.K.Chandhana 2014
Dr.David Easow
Deputy Director – SOM
12 Ms.P.Deepeka 2014
Dr.MKBadrinarayan
Asso.Prof – SOM, HU
13 Mr.K.Nandakumar 2015
Dr.MKBadrinarayan
Asso.Prof – SOM, HU
b) from other institutions / universities
S.No. Name of the Research
Scholar
Year of registration Name of the Research Supervisor
1 Viswam Nataraj 2009 Dr. Pon Ramalingam,
Registrar - HITS
2 M. Chackochen 2009 Dr. Pon Ramalingam,
Registrar - HITS
3 Cigy Abdeeso 2009 Dr.C.Padmanaba Sivakumar
Professor ( MBA) - HITS
299
4 J. Sankaran 2009 Dr. Pon Ramalingam,
Registrar - HITS
5 V. Ravichandramurthy 2009 Dr. Pon Ramalingam,
Registrar - HITS
6 M. Sudarsan 2011 Dr.Pon.Ramalingam
Registrar - HITS
7 Wiselin Dhas Mathuram 2011 Dr. C.Padmanaba Sivakumar
Professor ( MBA) - HITS
8 Pavan .R 2012
1. Dr. Padmanabha Sivakumar
Prof. MBA,HITS
2. Dr. Bharghav S.Ramachandra
Deputy Director and Prof.
Dept. of MBA
Mysore University, Karnataka
9 Biji C.Paul 2012 Dr. V. Srinivasa Kumar
Prof. MBA, HITS
10 Alexander P.V 2012
Dr.V.Srinivasa Kumar
Prof. MBA, HITS shifted to Dr.B. Yamuna
Krishna
HOD, SOM
11 R.Venkatakumar 2012 Dr. M.K.Badri Narayanan
Prof. MBA, HITS
12 Ms.Deepa Ann Jacob 2014
Dr.B. Yamuna Krishna
HOD, SOM
13 Mr.Giri Rangarajan 2014
Dr.B. Yamuna Krishna
HOD, SOM
14 Mr.P.V.Vikas 2014
Dr.M.K.Badrinarayanan,
Associate Professor, SOM
15 Ms.Divya Deepthi Panditi 2014
Dr.M.K.Badrinarayanan,
Associate Professor, SOM
16 Ms Asha 2014 Dr Smriti Verma, Professor, SOM, HU
17 Mr.Ashish Thomas 2014 Dr.Syed Siraz, Assoc. Prof – SOM
18 Mr.Hariram 2014 Dr.Syed Siraz, Assoc. Prof. – SOM
19 Mr Sukumar Guruviah 2015 Dr Smriti Verma, Professor, SOM, HU
300
20 Mr.Sumit Mishra 2015
Dr.B. Yamuna Krishna
HOD, SOM
21 Mr.Kannan Unnithan 2015
Dr.B. Yamuna Krishna
HOD, SOM
22 Ms. Susan Chacko 2015 Dr Smriti Verma, Professor, SOM, HU
23 Ms.Hanna Joseph 2015 Dr.David T Easow, Deputy Director – IA &
SOM
39. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.
10 (Ten)
40. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so,
highlight the methodology.
Yes. The MBA programmes offering specializations in Sports Management, Supply chain Management,
Automobile Dealership Management, Business Analytics, BFSI, and PGDM in Hospitality Management –
Work Integrated Programme, were introduced after a wide-range consultation with industry experts and
understanding the industry requirements.
41. Does the department obtain feedback from
v. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize
the feedback?
Yes. The feedback on curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation, is obtained and used for making relevant
changes in the pedagogy and the curriculum to make the learning process more effective.
w. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the
feedback?
Yes. The feedback from students is collected every semester on a 20 point scale. The feedback is consolidated
and the faculty requiring additional training are identified and sent for training and development programs.
x. Alumni and employers on the programs offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes. The feedback on curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation is obtained and used for making relevant
changes in the pedagogy and the curriculum to make the learning process more effective. Wherever required,
new electives are added or existing courses modified.
42. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Sl.
No. Batch Name Contact Details
Corporate Details
1 1994-1996 Jessy Mathew
Phone : 0096892880612
E.mail ID
Assistant to CO (HR & Corporate
affairs)
Oman Flour Mills Company
SAOG,Ruwi,Muscat,Sultanat of
Oman.
301
2 1994-1996 Elizabeth Susan
John
P.O. Box No:850,
Fujeirah C/o John Heorge
Contact no:971-50-86464416
Email id: [email protected] /
Horticulturist,Cracknell, Dubai.
3
1997-2000
(Part time)
G. Arumugam
Vinoth Vetri Flat, No.37,
Govindan Street, Ayavoo Colony,
Amanjikarai, Chennai-29. Phone-
9710932350, e-mail id-
Country Program Manager,
Children Fund of Canada
4 2000-2002 Roopesh Roy
P.O.52860,Abu Dhabi,UAE
Contact No:+971 558186966
Email :[email protected]
Product Manager, Business
Banking,Emirates, NBD
5 2003-2005 Edwin
54554 Dubai,UAE
Contact No:971-50-2654613
Planning Manager
Newell Rubbermaid
6 2005-2007 Evans Joy
P.O. 122977,Dubai
Contact No:971-50-1811336-
055848365
Email id
Accounts Manager,
China Shipping Automation.
7 2007 – 2009 Srinivas R
Flat No. 2c, Ramalakshmi
Appartments, no. 26,
Abhiramapuram, 4th Street,
Chennai
9884178854 044 -
24997028 r.srinivas.1986@gmail
.com
Officer,
Royal Bank of Scotland,
Chennai
8 2008 – 2010 Teby Thomas
Mattel
7/221-1, Punnoor House, Kairali
Nagar, Kanjirampara, Trivandrum-
695030. Phone- 09995582008, e-
mail id- [email protected]
Regional Head (Kerala),
Greycells 18 Media Limited
9 2009 – 2011 Jaseem Aboo
Riwu Nivas,
Vengara, Malapuram, Kerla 0483 –
2735433
Business Manager,
Godrej Infotech,
Kuwait.
302
10 2009 – 2011 Isaac Prabhu
Kumar
9, Doctor Quarters,
Madurai
Executive,
France Zone 2, Air France
France, European Union
9717403545
11 2011-13 Prashanth Rao Tanjore, Tamilnadu Senior Safety Agent, Doha
International Airport, Qatar
43. Give details of student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external
experts.
S.
No.
Year /
Month Date Name of the Expert Topic Class / Batch
No. of
Participa
nts
1 2012 Feb 25
Mr.Viswanathan,
General Manager,
Air India, Chennai
Airport,
Chennai – 27
"Ground Safety in Aviation" MBA / 2011-
2013 28
2 2012 Feb 23
K Parasuraman, ,
Motivational Speaker &
Management Training
Consultant
“Towards Sustainable Business &
Society - Agenda for Action"
MBA / 2011-
2013 100
3 2012 Feb 20
Mr.Ambrish Chedda
Chairman & Managing
Director
Master ClassTM
Training & Consulting
LLP
"Essential Components of
Corporate Strategic Plan "
MBA / 2011-
2013 100
4 2012 Mar 02
Mr.S.P.Krishna Kumar,
Chief Engineer, Aloft
Hotels, Chennai
"Fuel & Electricity" MBA / 2011-
2013 7
5 2012 Apr 30 Itinerary Planning &
Costing
Ms. Latha & Mr. Prabhu – Kuoni
Tavel Academy
34 (MBA –
Aviation &
Hospitality
Management)
6 2012 Apr 15 Dr.P.V.Raghavan,
Economist &
M.P.L.Subramanian Tax
Budget Analysis MBA / 2012-
13 105
303
Expert, Member
Governing Body,
Hindustan Chamber of
Commerce
7 2012 July 8
TCAS Air Collusion
Workshop
Mr.Franklin Karunakaran, CEO
Fly Air Aviation.
MBA - AM
26
8 2012 July 27 Talent Management Ms.Susan John, Shell, Doha,
Qatar MBA 100
9 2012 Aug 24 Intellectual Property
Rights
Mr.K.M.Viswanathan, Deputy
Controller of Patents and Designs
(Retd.), IPR Office, Chennai.
Ms.Swapna Sundar, CEO, IP
Dome – IP Strategy
Advisors, Chennai.
MBA 75
10 2012 Oct 11 Practical Applications of
Data Mining
Dr. Kuraikose
Athappilly, Professor in Business
Information Systems, Western
Michigan University,
USA
MBA 80
11 2012 Nov 20 Recent trends in the
Aviation Sector
Mr.Viswanathan, DGM, Air
India.
Mr.Gautam Subash, Ground
Inspector, Delta Flight School.
MBA 150
12 2012 Nov 21
Growth & Prospects in
Hospitality Industry for
Young Professionals
Dr.V.Pasupathy, Founder,
Parikshan., Chef.Balagurunathan,
Corporate Chef, Asiana Hotels
MBA 100
13 2012 Nov 11
Travel & Tourism
Industry – Present
Scenario
Mr.Krishna Kumar Menon, GM,
Aloft Hotels & VP, SKAL
International, Chennai.
Dr.Ajith Kumar, CEO, Global
Conference Management Group.
Mr.Saravanan Palanivelu,
Chairman, Viking Tours & Travel
MBA 60
304
14 2012 Dec 14
Emerging Trends in
Aviation Industry –
Legacy Carriers vs. Low
Cost Carriers
Mr.Harish M.Kutty, Chief
Commercial Officer, Spice Jet. MBA 85
15 2013 Feb 3 Mr.Ashok
Shivastava,GM,AAI Flight Safety and Ground Safety
MBA / 2012-
2015 21
16 2013 Feb 8 Mr.Rengasami,DGM(En
gg),Air India
Aviation Maintenance
Management
MBA / 2012-
2015 22
17 2013 Mar 6 Ms.Hemalatha
Guest lecture & service
demonstration at Hotel Kohinoor
Asiana
MBA / 2012-
2015 12
18 2013 Aug 29 Online Database:
Hospitality Management
Dr.Nithyanandam, Chief
Librarian, HU MBA 12
19 2013 Sep 4 & 5
Travel Log ’13 –
National Seminar and
Tourism Fest Mahajana
MBA
Hospitality 9
20 2013 Sep 26/27 Two day Workshop Mr.Balaji, Revenue Manager MBA 12
21 2013 Oct 5 Empowerment: Beyond
Training Mr.Leo Fernando, GM, ITC MBA 25
22 2013 October 11 Mock Interview The Gateway Hotels MBA(HM) 7
23 2014 22 – 26 Jan Youth Health Mela –
Best Stall of the Event Valluvar Kottam MBA 12
24 2014 Feb 28
Voyage ’14 – National
Conference on Disaster
Management: Issues &
Challenges
Madras Christian College – Poster
Presentations 1 & 2 Prizes
MBA (HM) 7
25 2014 March 3 Property Visit & Lecture
on Bar Management Kohinoor Asiana MBA 9
26 2014 March 18 “Alcoholic Beverages” Mr.Meeran Farook Ali MBA(HM) 7
27 2014 March 25
Guest Lecture &
Interactive Session on
Bar Management Skills
& Salesmanship
Mr.Harinath, Trade Ambassador,
Bacardi India
MBA 9
28 2014 April 2 Housekeeping Ms Lalitha, Executive
Housekeeper, Hotel Radha Regent MBA 9
29 2014 April 8 Restaurant Planning Mr.Kathick, Bar Manager MBA 9
30 2014 April 21 &
22 Assessing Carryingh
Capacity of a Tourism
Mrs. Murali Devi, Tourist Officer,
Mahabalipuram MBA (HM) 7
305
Destination,
Mahabalipuram
31 2014 July 19 Sensory Marketing Mr. Nithin Sam Mathew
B.Com and
BBA 90
32 2014 August 03 Marathon Cancer Awareness MBA (HM) 1
33 2014 August12 Innovative Ideas in
Business Generation Ms.Sheetal Chararia
B.Com and
BBA 220
34 2014 August12 Communication NIMS Prof. T.A. Venkatachalam, BBA & BCOM 90
35 2014 August13 Recent Trends in
Banking, HACS Dr. O.S. Saravanan BBA & BCOM 60
36 2014 August 14 -
16 International Food Fair
AAHAR International Food Fair,
Chennai Trade Centre MBA(HM) 5
37 2014 August 28 A Paradigm Shift in the
Contemporary Scenario
Asan Memorial College Arts &
Science
Paper
Presentation 1
38 2014 Sep 3 & 4 Travel Log’ 14 Mahajana Tourism Institute,
Mysore
MBA –
Hospitality –
Won 1 & 2
Prizes
2
39 2014 Sep 8 Aviation Industry
expectations
Mr.Deepak Shastri, Regional
Executive Director, AAI
Mr.Nainan Thariyan, VP,
Responses, TOI
Mr.Umashanker, Head, Trg, KFC
MBA, BBA &
BCom and
BSC Aviation
Students
500
40 2014 Sep 9
Corporate Networking
Session – What is
expected from MBA
graduates?
Mr. Rajah Swamidoss, Training
Manager, The Westin, Chennai
MBA – FBE
with MBA 100
41 2014 Sep 17 About SMG program of
AIMA
Mr.Vijay Singh, Mr.D.K.Gupta,
AIMA
MBA & BBA,
BCom 200
42 2014 Sep Hospitality industry Head HR & Head Training, Taj
Gateway hotel
MBA
Hospitality
Mgt students
15
43 2014 Sep 29 Global Aviation Industry Dr.Raghavan MBA 100
44 2014 Nov 12 “IT in Business” Dr.Ravi Seethamraju MBA – All
verticals 200
45 2014 Nov 13 “Opportunities in Oil &
Gas Sector” Mr.P.Kannan
MBA – All
verticals 200
306
46 2014 Dec 3 Corporate world and
entrepreneurship Mr. Murari Jagan (MMA) MBA 105
47 2014 Dec 11 Importance of PR
Mr.Srinivasan
(Prime Point)
MBA 95
48 2015 Feb 17
Lectures on
Entrepreneurship – E
Week
Mr. Sourav Mohanty MBA 105
49 2015 Feb 18
Lectures on
Entrepreneurship – E
Week
Ms.Ruchi Mohanty
Mr.Sridharan
Mr.Vivekananda Ila
MBA 108
50 2015 Feb 19
Lectures on
Entrepreneurship – E
Week
Mr.Haribalaji
Mr.Muthukumaran & Mr.Shyam
Nair - HU
Mr.Sudalaimuthu & Ms. Kanpur
Rani - HU
Mr.Bhaskaran, MSME, Chennia
MBA & BBA,
B.Com 108
44. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programs.
Chalk and Talk
Power point slides
Case study method
Seminars
Workshops
Field Assignments
Industrial Visits
Body Mind Alignment Program
Pre-placement training programs on
soft skills, reasoning and aptitude
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45. How does the department ensure that program objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are
monitored?
The School of Management adopts a comprehensive and continuous assessment for the MBA programs
offered which includes the following components:
Individual/Group/ case study/Project presentations
Surprise Test/Quiz (Minimum 2/semester)
Open Book test –concept based for 1 & 2 Semester students & Open Book test -Application oriented
for III Semester students.
Mid Semester exam which tests predominantly the application of concepts through case study
approach.
Attendance and Class participation
End Semester Examination
This methodology ensures that the students are evaluated from several dimensions on a continuous basis,
which enables them to groom up as effective managers.
46. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Our students are active volunteers of Youth Red Cross and National Cadet Corps, through which they
perform extension activities.
As a part of the YRC activities, the students have mobilized food, clothes and monetary help and donated
the same for Cancer patients.
Our MBA (Hospital & Healthcare) students have participated in Disaster Management Program conducted
by Assam State Disaster Management Authority, in collaboration with UNICEF.
Our UG & PG students regularly visit Cancer hospital, coordinate with several activities such as Blood
donation camps, Free Cancer screening etc.
47. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
a. The faculty members are coordinating the ‘Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship’ of the University
and promoting innovation and entrepreneurship across the university.
b. The faculty members contribute actively as coordinators and editorial board members of the in-house
research journal called “Hindustan Journal”.
c. The School of Management is in the process of bringing out a peer reviewed management research journal
with ISBN.
d. The faculty members are also actively associated with several professional bodies including AIMA,
Madras Management Association, National Entrepreneurship Network, etc.,
e. The School of Management also organizes several guest lectures, workshops, seminars and industrial visits
for the benefit of students with the network of faculty members and their contacts with the industry
f. Students have organized Finance club, Aviation club (AVIANS club), Hospitality Club (PRANAAM) and
Marketing club, and organized several programs.
48. State whether the program/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.
The institution is accredited by AICTE
The MBA (General Management) program of the School of management has been graded by CRISIL – as
B*** - and National level; TN A – State Level.
The MBA (Aviation Management) program of the School of management has been graded by CRISIL –
as B* - and National level; TN B ** – State Level.
The CRISIL report has appreciated and highlighted the following aspects of the MBA program and the
School of Management
Option of international internship during summer break that has benefited 50 per cent of the student
batch
Strong academic diversity of student batch
Robust physical and learning infrastructure
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Fair research output by in-house faculty members
Sound academic processes structured by the university
49. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
The faculty members are actively engaged in research and are involved in publication of research papers.
Many of the faculty members have received the ‘Best Paper Award’ for their research papers presented in
National/International Conferences/Seminars, etc., by contributing in the areas of Finance, HRD and
marketing. Students are encouraged to present papers in technical symposia, participate in various
competitions etc
50. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.
Strengths
Dynamic Pedagogy – usage of case studies, guest lectures and industrial visits.
Tie ups with international academic institutions
Option of international internship during summer break that has benefited 50 per cent of the student batch
Strong / interactive relationship with professional bodies like MMA, NEN, etc.
Strong academic diversity of student batch
Robust physical and learning infrastructure
Weaknesses
Too many administrative responsibilities to faculty interfere with their academic responsibilities.
Lack of a good number of students with practical experience and aptitude
Severe competition among several B-Schools reduces the availability of a large number of students.
Lack of adequate number of specialized faculty with industry experience
Campus located in the city outskirts, causing long commuting time for students and faculty.
Opportunities
Strategic Location providing opportunities for MDPs, live research and mentoring of Entrepreneurs
The presence of engineering departments with a potential for designing Technology Management
Programmes
Offering part time and executive management programmes in sectors such as financial services,
hospitality, aviation, defence technology, etc.
Presence of innovative and creative students across disciplines for moulding through the IEDC.
Presence of U.G. level feeder courses in the campus and group institutions
Challenges
Attrition of experienced and qualified faculty members
Increasing competition from other management institutes
Need to increase the median CTC (cost to company) while placing students.
Building capabilities of students to suit the industry requirements within the stipulated period of time
Balancing the multitasking demands of administration and academics
51. Future plans of the department. Strengthening of existing verticals in the M.B.A. Program (Finance / Marketing / Aviation Management / Hospitality
Management / Hospital & Health Care Management / Automobile Dealership Management / Business Analytics /
Family Business, etc)
Offer an MBA Program in Sports Management and Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Offering Integrated Technology Management Programs in collaboration with other engineering departments
Offering Executive MBA Program
Offering Management Development Programs and Faculty Development Programs
Offering fully residential MBA programs through the autonomous School of Management under the banner of the
University.
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School of Science and Humanities
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School of Science and Humanities
1. Name of the Department / School : School of Science & Humanities
2. Year of establishment : 1985
3. Is the Department part of a School of the University? Ref. Q1.
4. Names of programmes offered:
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design &
Arts
M.Sc.(Materials
Science)
M.Phil.
Ph.D.
B.Sc.,(Food
Technology)
M.Sc., (Chemistry)
M.Phil.
Ph.D.
M.Phil.
Ph.D.
M.A. (English Language
and Communication)
M.Phil.
Ph.D.
B.Sc., Fashion
Design
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Department of Languages
Dongukk University, South Korea ( EIBIS Course – 4 Months)
Chukyo University, Japan, (SECIS Course – 12 Months)
Inge University, South Korea (SECIS Course – 12 Months)
Donga University, South Korea (SECIS Course – 12 Months)
Kangwon University,South Korea (EICIS Course – 1 Month)
Jeonju University, South Korea, (SECIS Course, 12 Months)
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons : Nil
8. Examination System: Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Supporting Engineering & other programmes for providing the necessary basic theoretical and practical
knowledge in English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at UG and PG level
Semester Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design
& Arts
I
Advanced
Materials
Physics and
Chemistry of
Materials
Chemistry for
Environmental
Engineering
Synthesis,
Methodologies of
Nano materials
Applied Mathematics - I
(BCA)
Discrete Mathematics &
Finite State Automata
Advanced Engineering
Mathematics
Probability And Statistics
Applied Mathematics For
Avionics Engineers
Advanced Engineering
Mathematics For Electrical
Engineers
Applied Mathematics (BBA,
B.Com)
Aviation
English
Aviation
English Lab
NIL
311
Advanced Applied
Mathematics
Applied Mathematics For
Computer Sciences
Data Analysis for Business
Administration
II
Instrumental
Analysis for
Engineers
Technical Analysis
laboratory
Biochemistry I
Environmental
Science &
Engineering
Environmental
Studies
Fuels and
Combustion
Applied Mathematics - II
Differential Equations and
Applications
III
Aircraft
Materials
Organic
Technology
laboratory
Microbiology
Engineering Mathematics III
Applied Mathematics
Communicatio
n Skills Lab-I
IV
Environmental
Science and
Engineering
Numerical Methods
Random Process
Probability and Queuing
Theory
Probability and Statistics
Communicatio
n Skills Lab-II
V
-
Discrete Mathematics
Computational Methods
Special Functions
Group
Discussions
Communicatio
n Skills lab
VI
Environmental
Science and
Engineering
Chemical Process
Industrial - Inorganic
materials
Numerical methods and
Analysis
Numerical Techniques
Presentation
skills
VII
Organic
Chemical
Technology
Environmental
Science and
Engineering
Resource Management
Techniques
Operational Research
Global
Mannerism &
Professional
Ethics
VIII Introduction
to Non
Destructive
Testing
--
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.
312
Professors/others)
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design & Arts
Sanctioned filled Sanctioned filled Sanctioned filled Sanctioned filled Sanctioned Filled
Prof. 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 0 0
Asso. Prof. 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1
Asst. Prof. 4 4 6 6 15 15 8 8 1 1
Others -- -- 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design & Arts
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Prof. 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 0 0
Asso. Prof. 1 - 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0
Asst. Prof. 1 3 2 4 6 9 5 3 0 1
Others 0 0 -- -- 0 0 0 1 0 0
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research
under guidance:
S.
No.
Name of the
Faculty Qualification Designation Specialization
Experience
(Years)
Research
under
Guidance
PHYSICS
1. Ms. Annie
Aureen Albert
M. Sc., M. Phil.,
M. Tech, (Ph.D)
Asst. Prof
(Selection Grade)
& Head
Non Destructive
Testing, Nano
Composites
11 -
2. Dr. P. Mani M.Sc., M. Phil.,
PhD Professor
Materials
Science,
Ultrasonics,
Vibrational
Spectroscopy
28 2
3. Dr. Suja
Abraham M.Sc., PhD Professor Spectroscopy 22 -
4. Dr. V.
Parthasarathy
M.Sc., M. Phil.,
PhD. Associate Prof Polymer Physics 7 -
5. Mr. N.
Karikalan M. Sc., M. Phil
Asst. Prof (Senior
Scale) Crystal Growth 15 -
6. Ms. S. Gayathri
Devi M.Sc., M. Phil Asst. Prof Materials Science 5 -
7. Ms. J. Selvi M.Sc., M. Phil Asst. Prof Thin films 4 -
CHEMISTRY
313
8. Dr. S. Sumathi M. Sc, Ph.D Professor & HOD Synthetic Organic
Chemistry
22.7 4
9.
Dr. P. S.
Raghavan M. Sc, Ph.D
Professor &
Research
coordinator
Catalysis and
Inorganic
materials
16.4 3
10.
Dr. M.
Prabaharan M. Sc, Ph.D Professor
Polymer
chemistry,
Nanomaterials
15.8 1
11. Dr. S. Induja
M. Sc, M. Phil,
Ph.D Asst. Prof.(SS) Catalysis and
nanomaterials
9.7 1
12. Dr. P. V. Rajeev M. Sc, Ph. D Asst. Prof. (SG) Synthetic Organic
Chemistry
3.10 1
13.
Ms. K.
Kiruthiga
M. Sc, M. Phil
(Ph.D) Asst. Prof.(SS) Physical Organic
Chemistry
8.6 -
14.
Mrs. M.
Chandrakala
M. Sc, M. Phil
(Ph.D) Asst. Prof.(SS)
Nano materials 11.3 -
15.
Mr. M.
Anthonyraja M. Sc, M. Tech Asst. Prof.
Nano materials 4.7 -
16.
Mrs. D.
Sathyaseeli
M. Sc, M. Phil
(Ph.D) Asst. Prof. Polymer
Chemistry
7.7 -
17.
Mrs. B.
Gajalakshmi
M. Sc, M. Phil
(Ph.D) Asst. Prof.
Nano materials 5.11 -
MATHEMATICS
18.
Dr. A. Praveen
Prakash
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
M.A., M.Ed.,
Ph.D.,
Professor and
Head Fuzzy Logic 36 8
19.
Dr. A. P.
Santhakumaran
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Ph.D., Professor Graph Theory 37 3
20.
Dr. D.
Piriadarshani
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Ph.D., Professor
Delay Differential
Equations 19 1
21.
Mrs. Beena
James
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
B.Ed.,
Associate
Professor
Computational
Methods 18.5
22. Mr.H.Ebenezer
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
(Ph.D.)
AP(Selection
Grade) Fuzzy logic 14
23. Ms. G. Kavitha
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
(Ph.D.)
Asst. Prof.
(Senior Scale)
Soft Computing
Techniques 10
314
24.
Mr. Arthur
Rajkumar
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
(Ph.D.)
Asst. Prof.
(Senior Scale)
Fuzzy Logic 9.5
25. Mr. Simon Raj
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
(Ph.D.)
Asst. Prof.
(Senior Scale)
Graph theory 9
26.
Ms. M.
Lathamaheswari M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Professor Fuzzy Logic 8
27.
Mr. M.
Mahendran
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
(Ph.D.) Asst. Professor Graph theory 6
28.
Ms. Angel
Vijayakumar
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
B.Ed., Asst. Professor Statistics 6.5
29.
Ms. N. Ruth
Naveena M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Professor Graph Grammer 3.5
30. Ms. V. Anandhi M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Professor Graph Theory 4
31.
Ms. S. Ghousia
Begum M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Professor Graph Theory 2.2
32.
Ms. N.
Deepalakshmi M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Professor Fuzzy Wavelets 4.8
33.
Mr. Solomon
Raju M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Asst. Prof.
(Senior Scale)
Theory Of
Computation 7
34.
Ms. Janani
Bharatwaj M.Sc., M.Phil., AP Asst. Professor Graph theory 2
35.
Ms. J. Esther
Jerlin
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
(Ph.D) Asst. Professor Fuzzy logic 3
36.
Mr. Clement Joe
Anand
M.Sc., B.Ed.,
M.Phil., (Ph.D) Asst. Professor
Fuzzy Logic and
its applications 2.6
LANGUAGES
37.
Dr. N.
Rajasekharan Nair
M.A., Ph.D
Dip. in French
Dip. in Tamil
Dip. in Kannada
Prof., Head &
Dean S & H
English Syntax
& Linguistics 38 4
315
38.
Dr. P. Bhaskaran
Nair
M.A., M. Phil,
Ph. D
Professor (PT) English Language
Teaching 30 -
39.
Dr. C. Indira
M.A., M.Phil.,
Ph. D Professor
English Language
Teaching 39 2
40.
Dr. Akkara
Sherine
M.A, B.Ed., M.
Phil, PGCTE,
Ph. D
Professor & Editor
English Language
Teaching & Soft
Skills
21 3
41. Mr. B. Anandhan M.A., (Ph. D)
Asst. Professor
( S.G)
English Language
Teaching 14
42. Mr. M. Benzigar
M.A. M. Phil.,
(Ph. D), NET
Asst. Professor
(S.S)
English Language
Teaching 9
43.
Ms. Sonu
Mathew
M.A., B.Ed.,
M. Phil.
Asst. Professor English Language
Teaching 12.3
44.
Ms. R. Beulah
Catherine M.A., M. Phil. Asst. Professor
English Language
Teaching 6.5
45.
Mr. K.
Loganathan
M.A., M. Phil.,
PGCTE, (Ph.D) Asst. Professor
English Language
and Literature 7.5
46.
Mr. M. Samuel
Jayakumar
M.A., M. Phil
(Ph.D) Asst. Professor
English Language
Teaching 4
47.
Mr. Robert
Divine M.A., M. Phil Asst. Professor
English Language
Teaching 3.7
48. Ms. P. Anu M.A., (M. Phil) Lecturer
English Language
Teaching 1
Fashion Design & Arts
49. Mr.Ashok Rajan
B. Tech
PGDIE
Associate
Professor cum
Programme
coordinator
Industrial
Engineering
37 -
50.
Ms.
Priyadarshini
B.Sc., (FD),
MFM
Assistant
Professor
Fashion Design
and Fashion
Management
4 -
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors : Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme -wise information : Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: 19: 1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
316
sanctioned, filled and actual:
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design
& Arts
Spectroscopy
Crystal Growth
Thin films
Materials Science
Polymer Physics
Ultrasonic
Nano Composites
Green Chemistry
Inorganic Materials
Catalysis
Organic
Photochemistry
Polymer Chemistry
Organic Synthesis
Nano materials
Graph theory
Fuzzy logic
Artificial Neural
Network
Differential equations
Stochastic
Optimization
English Language
Teaching
English Literature
Applied
Linguistics
NIL
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: 02
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
k) National collaboration : 01 (Refer Q.17, S.No.2)
b) International collaboration : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition - Nil
national recognition - Nil
international recognition - Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies:
NIL
22. Publications:
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design &
Arts
Number of papers published in
peer reviewed journals
(national/international)
38 13 107 34
-
Number of academic support staff Technical staff Administrative staff
Sanctioned 5 1
Filled 5 1
Actual 5 1
S.No Title of the proposal Funding Agency
Investigator(s) Duration and
Sanctioned (Rs.) I Year grants Received (Rs.)
1 “Development of Carbon dioxide
Absorbent as per IS – 5321 Standard using Indigenous Raw Materials”
Naval Research Board (NRB)
Dr. P.S. Raghavan & Dr. S. Induja
2 years 18.84 lakhs
11.19 Lakhs
2 “Development of multi-functional
Nano carriers for cancer theranostics”
DST Nano mission
Dr. M. Prabaharan, HITS & Dr. A.K. Munirajan, Univ. of Madras
3 years 46.82 lakhs
25 Lakhs
317
Conferences 15 33 38 35 -
Monographs Nil 2 -
Books authored 5 5 2 -
Chapters in Books NIL 4 NIL 1 -
Edited Books NIL NIL NIL 2 -
Number listed in International
Database (For e.g. Web of
Science, Scopus, Humanities
International Complete, Dare
Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO
host, etc.)
38 11 107 30
-
Impact Factor - Range/ average 0.3 – 2.09 /
0.74 0.2 – 3.5/ 1.9 0.2 – 1.8 / 0.541 0.814 – 1.78
-
List of Journal Publications International / National Department wise: (For Complete Details Please refer
Annexure – I)
S.No Date
(D/M/Y) Faculty Journal Indexed
Non
Indexed Title
Physics
1 Feb-15 P.Mani et al
International Journal of
Modern Applied Physics,
2015, 5(1): 11-17
Indexed
Synthesis, Mechanical and
Dielectric Properties of L-
Arginine Benzohydrazide
Single Crystal
2 Jan-15 V.Parthasarathy
Journal of Thermal Analysis
and Calorimetry, Vol. 119(1),
pp.73-84
Indexed
Thermal Studies on
benzamide and benzanilide
grafted LDPE
3 2014 V. Parthasarathy Bulgarian Chemical
Communication (Accepted) Indexed
Synthesis, Characterization
and the melt
functionalization of zinc
salt with High Density
Poly(ethylene)
4 Mar-14 P.Mani et al Biophysics,Volume 59, Issue
2, pp. 321-325 Indexed
Effect of heavy metals on
tissue protein of an edible
fish Cirrhinus mrigala as
dependent on pH and water
hardness
5 Nov-14 Suja Abraham Journal of Bioscience and
Biotechnology (Accepted) Indexed
Fluorescence study on
ligand induced
conformational changes of
glutamine synthetase from
bacillus brevis under
sporulating conditions
318
Chemistry
1 2015 M.Prabaharan
International Journal of
Biological Macromolecules,
2015, 72C, 1313-1322
Indexed
“Chitosan-based
nanoparticles for tumor-
targeted drug delivery”
2 2014
B.R.Saikishore
Kumar, S.Sumathi
and P.S.Raghavan
International Journal of
Innovative Research in Science
and Engineering, 2014, Vol.2,
Special Issue 1, 123-129
Indexed
“Studies on acylation
reactions with ZnO
supported on Alumina
[ZnO/Al2O3]”
3 2014
A.Velavan,
S.Sumathi and
K.K.Balasubrama
nian
European Journal of Organic
Chemistry, 2014, 5806-5815 Indexed
“Trimethylaluminium-
Mediated Reaction of
Primary Carboxamides with
Amines and Indoles: A
Convenient Synthesis of
Amidines and Indole-3-
acylimines”
4 2014
Nagasundaram N,
Rahuman M A,
Raghavan P S
International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research and
Bio-Science, 2014, Volume 3
(3): 153-164
Indexed
“Antibacterial Application
Studies of Nanosilver
incorporated products”
5 2013
A.Velavan,
S.Sumathi and
K.K.Balasubrama
nian
European Journal of Organic
Chemistry, 2013, 3148-3157 Indexed
AlMe3 Mediated Regio and
Chemoselective Reactions
of Indole with Carbamoyl
Electrophiles
Mathematics
1 Jan-15
M.Clement Joe
Anand and A.
Rajkumar
International Journal of
Research in Applied Science &
Engineering Technology
(ISSN: 2321-9653)
Indexed Cayley-Hamilton Theorem
for Fuzzy Matrix
2 2014 Dr.A.Praveen
Prakash
Proceedings of the
International Conference on
Mathematics and its
Applicatiions-2014 ISBN-
978-81-923752-6-7
Indexed
A New Fuzzy Tool to
analyse Occupational
Hazards of Traffic Police
due to Air Pollution
3 2014
Dr. A. P.
Santhakumaran&
M. Mahendran
Proyecciones Journal of
Mathematics Vol. 33 No. 4 PP.
389 – 403.
Indexed
The Upper open
monophonic number of a
graph
4 2014 Dr.A.Praveen
Prakash
International Multidisciplinary
Research Foundation. In
Conjunction with
Mathematical Sciences
Indexed
A study on the Traffic
Police Health hazards using
Bi-Dirctional Associative
Memories
319
International Research Journal
5 2014 Dr.A.P.
Santhakumaran
Advanced studies in
contemporary Mathematics
24,No.3 405-420.
Indexed On the Edge-to-vertex
detour number of a graph
Languages
1 Feb-15 Dr. N.
Rajasekharan Nair
Modern Journal of Applied
Linguistics Indexed
Emotions, Expressions And
English Teacher
2 Oct-14 Dr. Akkara
Sherine ELTIF
Non
Indexed
Cooperative Learning: A
sure fire way to enhance
people skills
3 Aug-14 Dr. Akkara
Sherine
International Journal of
English: Literature Indexed
Keep Talking! Assessing
Of Speaking And People
Skills In Languages
Classroom - A Case Study.
4 Aug-14 K . Loganathan Modern Journal of Applied
Linguistics
Non-
Indexed The novelist as a historian
5 Aug-14 M. Rajasekar
International Journal of
Research (IJR), Volume 1,
Issue 7, August 2014, Online
ISSN:2348-6848
Indexed A Smart Software Testing
Tool
Books with ISBN with details of publishers:
S.
No. Name of the Author Title of the Book ISBN Number Publisher
Physics
1
Dr. P. Mani
A Text Book of Engineering
Physics – I
81 – 89843 – 00
– 1
Dhanam Publications
2
A Text Book of Engineering
Physics – II
978 – 81 – 89843
– 20 – 5
3
A Text Book of Engineering
Physics – I
978 – 81 – 89843
– 00 – 7
4 Engineering Physics Practical
978 – 81 – 89843
– 21 – 2
5
Applied Physics 978 – 81 – 89840
– 08 – 9
Mathematics
8 P. Titus, A. P.
Santhakumaran, J.
Vernold vivin
Engineering Mathematics- I 978-81-923371-
0-4
NiMeric Publications,
2013
320
9 P. Titus, A. P.
Santhakumaran, V.
Sheeba Agnes
Engineering Mathematics- II 978-81-923371-
1-1
NiMeric Publications,
2012
10
. Titus, A. P.
Santhakumaran, J.
Xavier Pragasam
Transforms and Partial
Differential Equations
978-81-923371-
2-8
NiMeric Publications,
2012
1
11 W. B. Vasantha
Kandasamy, Florentin
Smarandache and A.
Praveen Prakash
Mathematical Analysis of the
problems faced by the people
with Disabilities (PWDs) with
specific reference to Tamil
Nadu (India)
13: 978-1-59973-
178-0 Zip publishing, 2012
12 A.Chandrasekeran and
G. Kavitha
A text Book of Probability,
Queuing Theory, Random
Process and Statistics.
978 – 81 − 89843
– 47– 2
Dhanam Publications,
2011
Languages
13 Dr. Dolly John
English for Life and the
Workplace through the
LSRW&T Skills
978-93-325-
2043-1
Pearson Publications,
2014
14 Dr. C. Indira
Teaching Writing Skills to
engineering students: An
experiment in a multilingual
context
978-3-659-
48363-9
Lap Lambert Academic
Publishing- Germany
Conference Publications National / International Department wise: (For complete details Please Refer
Annexure – II)
SI.No Date (D/M/Y) Faculty Conference Details Title
Physics
1 25/01/2015 to
26/01/2015 Dr.V.Parthasarathy
National Conference on
Hierarchically
Structured Materials
(NCHSM-15),SRM
University, Ramapuram,
Chennai.
Thermal,melting and crystallinity
behaviour of ethylmalonate grafted low
density polyethelene
2 2014 Dr.P. Mani B. S. Abdur Rahman
University, Chennai
Growth, Optical and Photoconductivity
Properties of L-Proline Succinate NLO
Single Crystal
3 03/03/2014 to
04/03/2014 Ms.S. Gayathri Devi
National Conference on
Hierarchically
Structured Materials
(NCHSM-14), SRM
University, Ramapuram,
Chennai.
Synthesis and Electrical properties of
TiO2 by Wet Chemical technique
321
4 2013 Ms.J.Selvi
International
Conference on Materials
of energy Nano
convergence, Hindustan
University, Chennai
Tungsten Oxide thin film by reactive
sputtering, gas pressure ratios
5 4/12/2013 to
6/12/2013 Ms.Annie Aureen Albert
Sixth Bangalore India
Nano, Bangalore
Enhancement in the Mechanical
properties of Epoxy Composites
Reinforced with Tellurium Nanowires
Chemistry
1 5-7 Feb. 2015 M. Prabaharan Indo Australian
Conference on
Biomaterials, Tissue
Engineering, Drug
Delivery Systems and
Regenerative Medicine
(BiTERM-2015), 5-7
Feb. 2015, Anna
University, Chennai.
Multifunctional core-shell nanocarriers
for tumor targeted drug delivery
2 5-7 Feb. 2015 D. Sathya Seeli
Guar gum succinate / sodium alginate
composite microparticles as colon
specific drug delivery carriers
3 27-29 Sept.
2014 Ms.B.Gajalakshmi
International conference
on green technology for
environmental pollution
prevention and control,
NIT, Tiruchirappalli, 27-
29 Sept. 2014
Oxidation of Co and Hydrocarbons
From Automobile Exhaust Using A
Novel Catalyst System
4. 5-8 February
2015
B.R.Saikishore Kumar,
S.Sumathi and
P.S.Raghavan
17th
CRSI National
Symposium in
Chemistry, 5-8, NCL,
Pune
Expedient synthesis of symmetrical and
Unsymmetrical substituted ureas using
ZnO/Al2O3
5. 5-8 February
2015
M.Kumaresan,
S.Sumathi and
K.K.Balasubramanian
17th
CRSI National
Symposium in
Chemistry, 5-8, NCL,
Pune
Synthesis and Photochemical studies of
Ethers of vicinal
Hydroxynapthophenones
Mathematics
1 22.12.2014 Ms. Kavitha G
National Symposium On
mathematical methods
and Applications
Stock Market Trend Analysis using a
new random Hidden Markov Model
2 3-5 Sept 2014 Resource Person, Dr. A.P.
Santhakumaran
National Conference on
Recent Advancement in
pure and Applied
Mathematics
Detour number of a Graph
322
3 15-17
th Dec
2014 Dr .A.Praveen Prakash
International Conference
on Mathematics and its
Applications
Trapezoidal Fuzzy Cognitive Maps- An
Illustration in ranking the problems of
the Deprived Rural Persons with
Disabilities
4 19-21
st Dec
2014 Dr.A.Praveen Prakash
International Conference
on Current Development
in Mathematics And
Mathematical Sciences
A study on the dominant problems of
rural deprived persons with disabilities
using induced fuzzy cognitive
maps(IFCMs)
5 15-17
th Dec
2014 J. Esther Jerlin
International Conference
on Mathematics and its
Applications
“A Study on the Causes for Failures in
Mathematics by Engineering Students
Using Induced Extended Fuzzy
Clustering Model”
Languages
1 Jan-15 Ms. P. Anu
International Conference
cum workshop on
English Language and
Literature” at Shree
Narayana College of
Education, Mahe
Scales of Literature fading in English
Classrooms- Creative Writing for
Technical English Students
2 Jan-15 Dr. N. Rajasekharan nair Peevees Public School,
Nilambur
Presented a Paper Facilities of
Hindustan University
3 Dec-14 Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
36th
International
Conference of the
Linguistic Society of
India
Presented a Paper “English influence on
Malayalam”
4 Jan-14 Dr. Varghese Dolly Trends in English for
Science and Technology
“Writing and Speaking English for
Teachers of Science and Technology”
5 Dec-13 Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair OBERF’13(Hindustan
University) ELTIF
Evaluation of Reading Skills for Better
Learning Outcomes
23. Details of patents and income generated : 2 applications filed
1. Sintered calcium phosphate as catalyst support
S. Induja and P.S. Raghavan, Indian Patent No.2303/CHE/2012.
2. Non-noble metal catalyst for Automobile exhaust gas emission control – P.S. Raghavan, Indian Patent, No.
2244/CHE/2013
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories/institutions / industries in India
and abroad:
S. Year / Institution Visited Name of Faculty
323
No. Month
1. 2015 India Education Expo 2015, Kuwait, Muscat, Dubai Dr. P.V. Rajeev
1. 2015 Amity University, Noida- Higher Education Summit Dr. Akkara Sherine
2. 2014 Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi- Higher Education Summit Dr. Akkara Sherine
3. 2014 Imparial College, London UK Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
4. 2014 NELTA Conference, Nepal Dr. Akkara Sherine
5. 2014
Canadian University , Dubai
Middle East North Africa Writing Centres Alliance
Dr. Akkara Sherine
6. 2014 Amrita University, Coimbatore- Higher Education Summit Dr. Akkara Sherine
7. 2014 University of Herfordshire, London, UK Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
8. 2014 Barathiyar University, Coimbatore Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
9. 2014 Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
10. 2013 Italy, Rome
Dr. A. Praveen Prakash,
Mr. Arthur Rajkumar
11. 2013 National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. Dr. A. P. Santhakumaran
12. 2012 BARC, Mumbai Dr. P. K. Manoj
13. 2012
Language Lab, Centre of Advanced Study in Linguistics
Annamalai University
Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
14. 2012
Language Lab, Dept. of Linguistics
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
15. 2012 Language Lab, Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
16. 2012 Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore Dr. P.S. Raghavan
17. 2011 Santo Tomas University, Manila, Philippines-Higher Education
Summit Dr. Akkara Sherine
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please
specify):
Year /
Month/ Committees / Editorial Boards Name of Faculty National /
324
S. No.
Date International
1. 2012-till date
1.1.1.1 Editorial Board, Chemical
Rapid Communications,
Research Publisher Inc., Silicon
Valley, USA
Dr. M. Prabaharan International
2.
11.12.2012 Referee in “Journal of Optoelectronics and
Advanced Materials” Dr. P.K. Manoj International
3. 3.10.2012 Referee in “Progress in Natural Science:
Materials” Dr. P.K. Manoj International
4. 30.5.2012 Member, UGC-NET (Examination paper-
setting)
Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
National
5. 2009 to till
date
Editor & Advisor to Modern Journal of
Applied Linguistics International
6. October
2009
Member in the International project
entitled ‘Kurumba Languages’ at the Max
Planck Institute of Psycholinguistics, The
Netherlands
International
7. 2008 to till
date
Chairman / Member, UGC-NET (Question
Paper setting & Valuation) New Delhi National
8. 2008 to till
date Major Research Projects as expert National
9. 2008 to till
date Academic Committee Member,
Chinese Advanced Materials Society
Dr. M. Prabaharan International
10. 2008 to till
date
Academic Committee Member,
International Union of
Advanced Materials
Dr. M. Prabaharan International
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training
programs and similar programs). Maths have to be update
Faculty are motivated to attend development programs organized by Institutions like IIT Madras, HITS,
VIT and they also attend conferences, workshop, symposia etc.,
Seminar, Symposiums, Workshops, Conferences
Physics Chemistry Maths Languages Fashion Design
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International 15 10 15 3 -
National 67 23 32 16 -
Faculty Development
Programmes 8 21 14 10
-
(For complete details please refer Annexure – III)
Sl.No Date (D/M/Y) Name of Faculty
Attended Conf/WS detail
National/
International Place
1 10-03-2014 to
12/03/2014 Dr.P.Mani
International Conference on
Advanced Materials and
Characterization International
VIT
University,Vellor
e
2 22 & 23/01/2014 Dr. Suja Abraham
International Conference on
Recent Advances in Physics for
Interdisciplinary Developments International
Sathyabama
University,
Chennai
3 7/5/2013 Annie Aureen
Albert
International Conference on
Nanomaterials, Science and
Technology and its Applications International
B. S. Abdur
Rahman
University,
Chennai
4 24 /07/2013 to
26/07/2013
Ms. S.
GayathriDevi
International Workshop on
Molecular Nano Photonics International
Anna University,
Chennai
5 18/03/2013 to
20/03/2013 Dr. Suja Abraham
International Conference on
Nano Science & Nano
Technology(ICONN-2013)
International
SRM University,
Kattankulathur,
Chennai
Chemistry
1 05/02/2015 to -
07/02/20152015
D. Sathya Seeli,
Dr.M.Prabaharan
Indo Australian Conference on
Biomaterials, Tissue
Engineering, Drug Delivery
Systems and Regenerative
Medicine (BiTERM-2015
International Anna University,
Chennai.
2 5-8 Feb. 2015 Dr.S.Sumathi
9th
CRSI-RSC and 17th
CRSI
National Symposium in
Chemistry
National NCL, Pune
3 29-30 Jan. 2015 All Chemistry
Faculty
National Conference on
Advanced Materials and its
Applications, organized by
Dept. of Physics
National HITS, Padur.
4. 22 January 2015
All Chemistry
faculty
National Seminar on Chemistry
of Materials for Drug Delivery
conducted by Department of
National HITS
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Chemistry
5.
28.10.2014
Dr.S.Sumathi
Dr.M.Prabaharan
Dr.S.Induja
Ms.D.Sathiyaseel
i
Ms.B.Gajalakshm
i
Seminar on Graphene-metal
oxide composites with improved
properties for Energy and
Environmental by Dr.R.Jayavel,
Director, Centre for
Nanoscience and Technology
Regional Anna University
Chennai
Mathematics
1 6,7Feb2015 Dr.D.Piriadarshan
i
National workshop on
Computational Fulid dynamics National
SSN College of
Engineering,
Chennai.
2 09.02.2015 M. Clement Joe
Anand As a resource person National
Department of
Mathematics
Applications of
TOPSIS Loyola
College, Chennai-
600034
3 2/2/15 ,3/2/15 A.Rajkumar
workshop on SCILAB (Open
Source software equivalent to
MATLAB) workshop on
SCILAB (Open Source software
equivalent to MATLAB)
National Department of
mathematics
4 21.1.15-23.1.15 Beena James Emerging trends in Graph
theory and its applications National
St. Aloysius'
College, Kerala
5 8.1.15-9.1.15 G.Kavitha
International Workshop on
Applications of Statistics in
Business and Industry
International Indian Statistical
Institute, Chennai
Languages
1 15th
Feb, 2015
Dr. N.
Rajasekharan
Nair
Board of Selection Meeting as
Subject Expert National
Gandhigram
Rural University
2 21, Nov, 2014 Dr. C. Indira Internationalization of Higher
Education National VIT, Chennai
3 12/17/2014
Dr.Akkara
Sherine
QS Seminar, International
Seminar International HITS
4 15.10.14 Dr. N.
Rajasekharan
UGC NET Workshop National New Delhi
327
Nair
5 22.8.14
Dr. N.
Rajasekharan
Nair
Mentoring as an art and science National British Council,
chennai
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects:
1. I Year B.Tech – 10% (Open House 2013)
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities / industry / institute:
9 First Year students were guided by Ms. Esther Jerlin & Dr. A. Praveen prakash to prepare and
present papers in National Conference, JK Institute of Technology, Bilashpur
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
S.
No.
Name of the
Staff member
Name of the Award/
Type of Recognition
Year
Internal /
External
1.
Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
Member, Organizing Committee, 36th
International Conference of the Linguistic
Society of India, Thiruvanandhapuram
2014
External
2. UGC Subject Expert 2014 External
3. Ms.Annie Aureen Albert Member Technical Committee (Training) 2013-2014 External
4.
Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
GURU DAKSHINA AWARD, ‘Dakshina’
Cultural & Literature Organization
Chennai
2012 External
5. Certificate of Appreciation
Hadramout University
Yemen
2009-2011 External
6.
Certificate of Appreciation
Hadramout University, Yemen
2009-2010 External
7. Honorary Appointment to the Research Board
of Advisors American Biographical Institute Since 2003 External
8. Dr. UshaMahadevan
Invited as expert at the Translation Workshop
on Pazhamozhi Nanuru
Centre for classical tamil
Chennai &Tamil University, Thanjavur
2011 External
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9. Dr. Varghese Dolly
Honoured with the ‘Vishista Seva Medal’
Vimala College, Trichur.
2011 External
10. Dr. Akkara Sherine
Received Certificate of Appreciation for
Presenting Paper at the 7th
QS APPLE
conference
2011 External
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil
Students : NA
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with
details of outstanding participants, if any.
Year Programme Details of Distinguished Guests
2014-15
National Conference on Advanced
Materials & Its Applications (funded
by DRDO)
1. Dr.R.Gopalan, Scientist ‘G’ & Head, Centre for Automotive Energy
Materials, ARCI, IITM Research Park, Chennai
2. Dr. R. Jayavel, Prof. and Director, Center for Nano Science and
Technology, Anna University, Chennai
National Seminar on Chemistry of
Materials for Drug Delivery (Funded
by DRDO)
Dr. A. Jayakrishnan, (Former VC, Univ. of Kerala), Full Professor
Dept. of Biotechnology, IIT Madras, Chennai
Dr. S. Balalsubramanian, Professor, Dept. of Inorganic Chemistry
University of Madras, Guindy Campus,
Chennai
2013-14
National Workshop on Recent
Trends in Materials Science - 2013
Dr. John Philip,
Head, SMARTS & RTS, NDE Division, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic
Research, Kalpakkam
Dr. C. Vijayan, Professor,
Photonics Laboratory, IIT, Madras
Dr.P.Ramasamy
Founder Director, Crystal Growth Centre, Anna University
Former Vice Chancellor, Alagappa University
Prof. and Director, SSN Research Center,
SSN College Of Engg.
National Conference on Green
Processes and Nanomaterial (Funded
Dr. K. Muraleedharan,
Director (Materials) DRDO,New Delhi
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by DST)
National Conference on Outcome
Based Education – A Road to Future
– 2014 funded by CIIL, Mysore
Dr. Kalyan Mathivanan, Vice Chancellor,
Madurai Kamaraj University,
Mr. Paul Sellers, Director, British Council, Chennai
Ms. Shanna D Surendra, Cultural Affairs Officer, US Consulate, Chennai
2012-13
National Conference cum Workshop
on “Testing and Evaluation of
Language Skills” funded by CIIL,
Mysore
Dr. Jancy James, Vice Chancellor, Kerala Central University,
Dr. S. Rajagopalan, Former President, ELTAI
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Policy drafted by department of research(Refer Appendix A)
32. Student profile programme -wise:
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design
Ph.D M.A B.Sc., (FD)
Applications received 13 15 19 8 1 35
Selected Male
Female
0
3
3
3
6
7
3
5 1
26
6
Pass %
(Male, Female)
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
75%
95%
M.Phil.
Applications received 3 -- 4 2
Selected Male
Female
0
1 --
0
2
0
2
Pass %
(Male, Female)
100% --
100%
33. Diversity of students:
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design
Ph.D B.Sc., (FD)
% of students from
same Univ. -- -- --
% of students from
other Univ. within
state
100% 66.7% 87.5% 62.5%
90%
% of students from
Univ. outside state -- 33.3% 12.5% 25%
10%
% of students from
other countries -- -- -- 12.5%
M.Phil.
% of students from
same Univ. -- -- -- --
% of students from
other Univ. within -- -- 50% 100%
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state
% of students from
Univ. outside state 100% 50% --
% of students from
other countries -- -- -- --
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services examinations, NET, SET,
GATE and other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.:
NA
35. Student progression: NA
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages Fashion Design
of the same
university -- -- -- --
From other
universities within
the State
85.72% 100 %
95%
86%
100%
From universities
from other States 14.28 --
5% 14%
From universities
outside the
country
-- -- -- --
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment
period:
Courses Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages
Ph.D 1 1 1 2
M. Phil., -- 1 2 5
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages
Fashion
Design
a) Library: Books:102
Journals:4
Books:120
Journals:6
Books:161
Journals: 2
Books: 40
Journals - 4
Books: 32
Journals: 5
b) Internet facilities
for staff and
students: Every staff provided with internet
terminal and WiFi ID
Students – 92 Systems with
internet connections
Staff – 3 Systems with internet
connections (in addition to WiFi
ID)
Every staff
provided with
internet
terminal and
WiFi ID
c) Total number of
class rooms 24
d) Class rooms with
ICT facility 2
e) Students’
laboratories:
1 1 1 (70 Licenses for
MAT Lab)
2
f) Research
laboratories:
1 2 2
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university:
331
S.No Research Scholars Research Topic Year of
Registration Research Supervisor
CHEMISTRY
1.
Mr. B. R. Saikishore
Kumar
Synthesis, Characterization
and Catalytic studies of
polymer supported catalysts
for Industrially important
organic reactions
2011 Dr. S. Sumathi and Dr. P.S.
Raghavan
2. Ms. D. Sathyaseeli
Preparation and
characterization of controlled
drug delivery carriers based on
guar-gum and its derivatives
2013 Dr. M. Prabaharan
3. Ms. K. Kiruthiga
Synthesis of new anticancer
drugs and study of their
binging with DNA
2013 Dr. A. Anitha
4. Ms. B. Gajalakshmmi
Synthesis, characterization and
catalytic activity studies of
non-noble metal-oxide
catalysts for automobile
exhaust gas emissions
2014 Dr. S. Induja and
Dr.P.S.Raghavan
5.
Mr, Mallikharjuna
Swami Dara
Total Synthesis of Quinolines
and their derivatives as
antibacterial agents
2014 Dr. P.V. Rajeev and
Dr.S.Sumathi
6.
Mrs. S. Vijaya (Research
associate)
Development of carbon
dioxide absorbents as per
IS5321 standards using
indigenous raw materials
(NRB Project)
2014 Dr. P.S. Raghavan
MATHEMATICS
7. Mr. Simonraj Graph Theory 2010 Dr. A. George
8. Ms. G. Kavitha Stochastic Optimization 2011 Dr. A. Udhayakumar
9. Mr. A. Rajkumar Fuzzy Logic 2012 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
10. Mr. Mahendran Graph Theory 2013 Dr. A. P. Santhakumaran
LANGUAGES
11. Mr. A. Surya Seshagiri
Improving Intelligibility in the
Spoken English of Telugu
Students
2014 Dr. C. Indira
12. Ms. Revathy
Ravichandran
Grooming Young Learning to
Face workplace challenges for
the Career success( A Study
on Using Literature to infuse
emotional competence in UG
Students)
Submitted on
2014 Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
13. M. Rajasekar A new tool to learn second
language for the school 2013
Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair &
Dr. A. Udhayakumar
332
students
14. M. Samuel Jayakumar Applied Linguistics 2013 Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
15. Ms. N. Nagalakshmi
Triggering Communicative
Skills among young learners
through stories
2014 Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
16. Mr. Maya Kirthi Kumar Psychological factors involved
in learning English languages 2014 Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
17. Ms. Sophia Florence ELT 2014 Dr. Akkara Sherine
18. Mr.Mohammed
Azharudeen ELT 2014 Dr. Akkara Sherine
19. Mr. M. M. Shasthri ELT 2015 Dr. Akkara Sherine
20. Ms. Paravathi
Balakrishnan (M. Phil) ELT 2014 Dr. C. Indira
21. Ms. Neicy (M.Phil
awarded) Translation 2014 Dr. N. Rajasekharan Nair
a) from other institutions/universities
S.No Research Scholars Research Topic
Year of
Registration /
Awarded
Research Supervisor
Mathematics
1. Ms. Bindu Functional Analysis 2010 Dr. Ramanathan
2. Mr. R. Rajamuthu Graph Theory 2012 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
3. Ms. Kanimozhi Raman Fuzzy Logic 2012 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
4. Ms. N. Vanathi Fuzzy Logic 2012 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
5. Ms. Esther Jerlin Fuzzy Logic 2014 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
6. Ms. Murugammal Fuzzy Logic 2014 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
7. Ms. Srimathi Fuzzy Logic 2015 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
8. Ms. Geethalakshmi Fuzzy Logic 2015 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
9. Mr. Lakshmipathy Fuzzy Logic 2014 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
10. Mr. Kannan Fuzzy Logic 2014 Dr. A. Praveen Prakash
11. Mr. Venkata Raghu Graph Theory 2014 Dr. A. P. Santhakumaran
12. Mr. P. Balaganesan Graph Theory 2014 Dr. A. P. Santhakumaran
13. Mr. P.L. Suresh Differential Equations 2014 Dr. D. Piriadarshani
PHYSICS
1. Mrs.P. Koteeswari Growth and characterisation of
NLO materials Awarded 2014 Dr. P. Mani
2. Mrs.Deepa Jananakumar
Crystal growth and
characterization of some non
linear optical materials
Awarded 2014 Dr. P. Mani
CHEMISTRY
3. Mr. A. Velavan
Trimethylaluminium (AIMe3)
mediated synthesis of
Tetrasubstituted Ureas and
Amidines by dual activation of
Electrophiles and
Awarded 2014 Dr. S. Sumathi
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Nucleophiles
4. Mr. N. Nagasundaram
Synthesis, characterization and
antibacterial analysis of
nanosilver for different
applications/ HITS
03.09.2009 Dr. P.S. Raghavan
5. Mr. M. Kumaresan
Synthesis and Photochemical
Studies on the ethers of 2-
hydroxyaryl ketones
08 .03. 2010 Dr. S. Sumathi
6. Mr. V. Murugesan Analytical Organic Chemistry Sep. 2014 Dr. S. Sumathi
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university: Chemistry – 01 (Mr. B. R. Saikishore Kumar, Ph.D Full Time Scholar)
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If
so, highlight the methodology: Yes. Based on the demand in industry and academia
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. Faculty has been consulted for framing syllabus for the courses. Feedback expressed by staff after
class room teaching and result analysis help in taking measures for improvement in performance.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department
utilize the feedback? Yes. Students’ evaluation score details of staff members are analyzed based on the continuous
assessment recorded and if needed, the staffs are requested to change the strategy of teaching method.
Class committee meeting conducted regularly facilitates feedback on curriculum. Based on this
feedback suitable measures are taken for improvement
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the
feedback? NA
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
S.
No Name of the Candidate
Designation and
Organization
Course of Study
Year of Passing
1. Ms. Sonu Mathew Assistant Professor,
Hindustan University M. Phil in English November 2010
2. Ms. Revathy Ravichanran Assistant Professor, KCG
College of Technology M. Phil in English May 2011
3. Ms. Linu Sam
Head, Department of
Physics, KCG College of
Technology
M. Phil in Physics May 2011
4. Ms. Neicy Asst. Professor, Hindustan
University M. Phil in English May 2013
5. Dr. Akkara Sherine Professor, Hindustan
University Ph.D in English May 2014
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6. Dr. S. Induja Associate Professor,
Hindustan University Ph.D in Chemistry May 2014
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving
external experts.
Department Guest Lectures Presentation Workshops Technical Competition / Quiz Industrial Visit
Maths 12 - 4 3 4
Physics 9 4 4 1
Chemistry 9 2 2 2 4
Languages 8 4 2 -
(For complete details please refer Annexure – IV)
SI.No Date
(D/M/Y)
Details of
Event
Main
Resource
Person(s) /
Designation
Nature of Event
(TC/WS/DL/SE/CON)
Name of
Faculty
In-
charge
Other
Departments
Involved
No. of
Partici
pants
Physics
1. 22/09/2014
Photonic
Crystals and
Applications
Dr. B. V. R.
Tata,
Guest
Lecture Dr. Suja Abraham 120
2. 6/3/2014 Harmony -
2014
Judges : Dr. P.
Mani and Dr.
V.
Parthasarathy
Poster
Presentation Dr. Suja Abraham 15
3. 21/2/2013 Harmony -
2013
------
Quiz &
Dumb
Charades
Ms. Annie Aureen
Albert, Ms. S.
Gayathri Devi, Mrs.
J. Selvi
50
4. 13,
14/10/2011 Open House
Judges: Dr. M.
Subramaniam
and Mr.
Kamalakannan,
Professor,
Dept. of
Automobile,
Hindustan
University
Models Ms. G. Srilatha and
Mrs. J. Selvi 50
Chemistry
335
1. 26.08.2014
A detailed
account on
"Solid Waste
Management -
A current
status in
India" was
provided
through nice
presentations
Dr.B.V.S.Gur
unadha Rao,
Chief
Environmental
Engineer,
B.K.Rao &
Asssociates
Guest
Lecture Dr.S.Sumathi 120
2. 23.02.2015
Awareness on
the "Impact of
Nano
Chemistry in
Engineering"
Dr.R.Muruges
an,
Director,
Allied Health
Sciences,
Chettinad
University
Guest
Lecture Ms.M.Chandrakala 120
3. 12.09.2014
Science Meet
Lecture on
"Biofuels"
Ms.Lavanya,
Sr. Manager (R
& D), CPCL,
Chennai
Distinguishe
d Lecture
Dr.S.Induja &
Ms.K.Kiruthiga 120
Mathematics
1. 10.2.15
Applications of
Operations
Research
Dr. Jeeva,
Ethiraj
College,
Chennai
SE
Mr. Arthur
Rajkumar,
Mr. Mahendran
MBA, CSE 80
2. 28.11.14
Applications of
Mathematics –
a bird’s eye
view
Mrs.Huldah
Samuel, Asst.
Prof, MCC,
Tambaram,
Chennai
SE Mr. Ebenezer
I Year
B.Tech, BCA
Students
120
3. 5/2/2015 Technical Visit to Grand Force
Company TC
Mr. R.D. Solomon
Raju, Ms. Janani,
Ms. Esther
I Year Mech
A, Mech C 120
4. 21-01-2015 Technical Visit to Ashok Lyland,
Chennai TC
Mr. Clement Joe
Anandh, Mr. Arthur
Rajkumar
I Year Auto
2A 60
Languages
1. 04
th Feb
2015
Dr. N. Bindu, Dept. of English,
Presidency College, Chennai
Vocabulary
Enrichment
for English
Ms. R. Beulah
Cantherine
Aero A,B,
CSE A,
Mech A
120
336
Learners
2. 28, Nov,
2014
Dr. Ann Thomas, Dept. of
English, Madras Christian
College
English for
Workplace
Mr. M. Samuel
Jayakumar
Aero A, B,
Aerospace,
BBA
150
3. 8,Sept.,
2014
Dr. S. Thiruvenkatasamy
Head, Dept. of English, SSN
Engineering College
Common
Errors in
English
Dr. C. Indira Aero, EEE
and ECE 150
4. 6,March201
4
Prof. T.S. Arul Kumar, British
Council
Language
Cannot be
taught but
only be
‘Caught’
Ms. R. Beulah
Cantherine
1st year
B.Tech Aero. 60
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
Black board
Power Point Presentation by LCD Projector
Demonstration of concepts in lab
Indigenous models
Video clippings
Debates
Study circles
Brainstorming sessions
Task-based & activity-based classes
Online programmes
Model making
Field trips to have practical exposure
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning
outcomes are monitored?
By assessment made during viva-voce in practical examinations and the result analysis in theory
examinations.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
(i) Faculty attended Conferences and presented research papers (Please refer Annexure – II, III)
(ii) Students participation in programs such as Harmony, National Science Day, Open house etc.,
(For complete details please refer Annexure – V)
Sl.No
Name of
Students or
Nos.
Faculty In-
charge Event Place Date
Nature of
Prize /
Award/
Details of
Participation
etc.
1. 5 Students Ms. Annie
Aurine Albert
The AerotriX Super
Challenge - India's
Biggest
Aeromodelling
Competition. 2014
Conscientia, IIST
Trivandrum 9th March 2014
First Runner's
up, National
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2.
Mr.
Maddela
Venkata Sai
Likhith
Ms. Annie
Aurine Albert
Qualified for the
award of
Scholarship for
Higher Education
(SHE) under
INSPIRE Scheme
Board of
Intermediate
Education,
Government of the
board of
intermediate
education, Andhra
Pradesh.
For Five years
80,000/year
for five years,
by virtue of
performance
within top
1%
3. 250 Ms. G.
Kavitha
Online Maths
Olympiad and
Maths Quiz
Hindustan
University 10.3.15
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
4. 50 Ms. G.
Kavitha
Mathematical
Modelling
Hindustan
University 19.2.15
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
5. Ms. Saranya
Mr. Ashok
Rajan
Melboune Cup
Fashion Design
competition
Australian Consulate
Chennai
2nd Runner
up Award of
Rs.5000/-
6. 60
Mr.
Ebenezer,
Ms. Esther
Poster Presentation Hindustan
University 5.11.14
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
7. 150 Dr. D.
Piriadarshani NMTC
Hindustan
University 1.11.14
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
8 120 Dr. D.
Piriadarshani Speech Competition
Hindustan
University 16.09.14
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
9. 250 Ms. G.
Kavitha
Maths Olympiad
and Maths Quiz
Hindustan
University 21.3.14
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
10. 150 Dr. D.
Piriadarshani NMTC
Hindustan
University 26.10.13
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
11. 250 Ms. G.
Kavitha
Maths Olympiad
and Maths Quiz
Hindustan
University 3.4.13
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
12. 150 Dr. D.
Piriadarshani NMTC
Hindustan
University 4.11.12
I Prize, II
Prize, III
Prize
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13.
10 First year
Mechanical
Students
DEAN S& H
Paper Presentation
sponsored by
Chhattisgarh
Council of Science
& Technology,
Raipur
27-28, February,
2015
National
conference
"INNOVATI
ON IN
ENGINEERI
NG" by JK
Institute Of
Engineering
14. 2 First Year
Students Paper Presentation 29-30 January 2015
Hindotsav
2k15 by
Hinustan
college of
Arts &
Science
15. 9 First Year
Students
Fashion Show
(Inter College)
NIFT, Chennai 5,6-7 February,2015 National
Level Fest
16. 2 First Year
Students Presentation
SSN College of
Engineering 9 Septembar,2014
National
Level
Technical
Symposium
17. 2 First Year
Students Fashion Parade
Kilpauk Medical
College , The Times
of India
25-
28,OCTOBER,2014
PRADHARS
HINI 2014
18. 6 Students Glider Mania Saveetha
Engineering College
21-
23,AUGUST,2014
DRESTEIN
13
19. 5 Students The Aerotrix Super
Challenge
IIST Trivandrum At
KCG College Of
Technology
15-16, MARCH,
2014
CONSCIENT
IA 14
20. 10 Students Robo Galaxy, Mat-
Botrix Workshop
Uvsofts
Technologies
Pvt.Ltd
20-21,
MARCH,2014
ROBO
GALAXY
2014
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Industrial Visits, Quiz Programme, Elocution Competition, Poster Presentation, Paper Presentation,
Olympiad, Mathematics Modeling, Calligraphy, Guest Lectures, Seminars with PPT
49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details. :
NA
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.
Physics Chemistry Mathematics Languages
Non linear Optical
materials
Filing Patents
Development of anti-
Seminars are
conducted by the
Research papers are
published / presented
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Nano Composites
Spectroscopy
Polymer Physics
Ultrasonics
bacterial agent for
coating fabrics
Development of novel
catalyst support for
effluent treatment
(phenol)
Developing a good
method for the
synthesis of tetra
substituted urea
Development of
Materials for tumor
targeted drug delivery
professors and senior
professors in
different research
areas to motivate the
staff members in
generating new
knowledge.
Research scholars are
presenting their
papers which have
been presented in the
conference or
published in the
International /
National journals
Seminars are
conducted by
Professors in different
area to inculcate
knowledge in student
& staff
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the
department.
Strengths
Qualified faculty with PhD
Two funded Projects
Five projects proposal submitted
Funded Conferences / Seminars
Publications in Indexed Journals
Weaknesses
All the Departments are not having UG / PG Programmes
Lack of sophisticated instrumentation centre for advanced research
Poor enrollment to science and language based courses compared to professional courses
Lack of accommodation for research scholars after working hours
Lack of interdisciplinary programmes
Opportunities
Encouragement for presentation of research papers in National / International conferences
Encouragement for upgrading one’s qualification.
Exposure to a diverse student community
Upgrading knowledge base by attending Seminars / Conferences / Workshops
Exposure to technical expertise through video conferencing with International Universities / visit
to R & D organizations
Challenges
Students are not having fluency in English
Knowledge of Mathematics is poor
Counseling and motivating academically weaker section of students
To balance between academic and administrative workload
Paradigm shift in learning methodology at University level
52. Future plans of the School:
To strengthen the School by introducing new courses in interdisciplinary areas
To aim for more funded projects and to improve the infrastructure
To improve the quality and quantity of publications
To encourage interdisciplinary research & strengthen the department by increasing the number of
research scholars and the research facilities
To continue organizing workshops / Conferences / Faculty Development Programmes in
interdisciplinary areas of Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry
To establish International / Inter-institutional collaborations
To introduce CBCS
To increase intake of quality students through well designed selection procedure
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Appendix A
Code of Ethics for Research Scholars
The Research Scholars shall adhere to the following code of Ethics: 1. Shall not indulge in distortion of the Research process by fabrication of data,
text hypothesis or methods from another researchers’ manuscript form or publication.
2. Shall not resort to falsification ie. Making up results and recording or reporting them.
3. Shall not indulge in Plagiarism, i.e., Appropriation of another person’s ideas,
processes, results or words without giving appropriate credit.
4. In the case of scholars commit the act of plagiarism in the Thesis/Journal Publication, his/her Thesis/Degree shall be forfeited and his/her research registration shall be cancelled and also he/she shall be debarred to register for any other programme in the University.
5. Articles that have been published already should not be either resubmitted under another title, or resubmitted with only minor changes to the text unless it is clearly stated that it is a re-submitted article