ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Delhi Technological University, Delhi has emerged as one the premier Technological institutions of our great country with state of the art facilities, world class education, training, research and consultancy in the arena of engineering and technology, applied science and management and has become fully networked with industries on one hand and the academic and scientific community in the world on the other. In the academic year 2015-16 a total of 1747 students were admitted in B-Tech. program including 145 students of B.Tech.(Evening). In PG programs a total of 511 students were admitted including 63 of MBA and 18 of executive MBA. The number of Ph.D. research scholars admitted was 33. A total of 2291 number of students were admitted in the year 2015-16. The faculty members published 617 research papers in the national and International Journals and 323 in the Conferences and Symposia. A total of 940 research papers were published which is about 40% higher than the papers published in the previous year, 2014-15. A total of 261 organisations/ companies took part in campus placement and offered 1211 jobs proposals. The students from various streams of B.Tech. M.Tech. MBA Programs in diverse fields of engineering & technology, and management participated in placement process. The highest salary in the campus placements for the graduating batch of 2016 has scaled up to US$190000 p.a. by a software giant, the Google, a US based MNC. While a salary of Rs.30Lacs p.a. was offered by Goldman Sachs. The background of companies visited the campus was wide ranging and included top leaders in core engineering industries, manufacturing industries, oil Industries and also IT and IT enabled services especially e-commerce, finance, marketing, consultancy firms, and R&D laboratories. In order to cope with the increased need of the students such as their hostels, class rooms and laboratories, a proposal for construction of buildings under Phase-II Construction at DTU Campus, costing Rs.256 Crore has been submitted to the government. A piece of land measuring 4852.8 m2 has been allotted in I.T.I. Mayur Vihar Campus for establishment of East Delhi Campus/ Constituent College of Delhi Technological University by the DTTE. For development of campus, the soil investigation work has already been carried out by PWD. The building is expected to be completed by the end of March 2017 so that Academic session can be started next year. Major events such as Techfest-16, Engifest-16, IEE International Conferences ICPEICES-2016, IICIP-2016, and other events such as UDAAN, TED, Ideathon, etc were organised. Editing and compilation of the annual report 2015-16 was a matter of great challenge and responsibility for us. Retrieving of the data from various Departments and Sections was the major task to be carried out. I sincerely acknowledge the encouragement and direction given by Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, DTU, and Prof. Yogesh Singh. The Heads of various Departments, Training & Placement, Controller of Exams, Dean Academic (UG & PG), Dean (IRD), Director Physical Education, helped immensely in getting the data as and when required. I am extremely thankful to all of them. Lastly but not the least I acknowledge my thanks to Miss Jyoti Sharma, Data Entry Operator who helped me in getting typed the Report.

(Prof. Narendra Kumar) Director (IQAC) & Editor

Visitor His Excellency Shri Pranab Mukherjee President of

Chancellor His Excellency Shri Najeev Jung Lt. Governor, Govt. of NCT, Delhi

Shri Arvind Kejriwal Shri Manish Sisodia Hon’ble Chief Minister Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Govt. of NCT, Delhi

Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Prof. Yogesh Singh

Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. S. K. Garg

Registrar Director, IQAC Col. Neeraj Suri (Retd.) Prof. Narendra Kumar

DEANS

Prof. Madhusudan Singh Prof. Vishal Verma Dean Academic (UG) Dean Academic (PG)

Prof. Vikas Rastogi Prof. A. Trivedi Dean (Student Welfare) Dean (IRD)

Prof. H. C. Taneja Dean (A & IA)

CONTENTS

Vice Chancellor’s REPORT ...... 1 A WALK DOWN THE ROAD OF ACTION PLAN-PACKED YEAR 2015-16 ...... 15 1 Organization and Administration ...... 23 1.1 Court ...... 23 1.2 The Planning Board ...... 23 1.3 Board of Management ...... 24 1.4 Finance Committee ...... 24 1.5 Academic Council ...... 25 1.6 Administration ...... 26 1.7 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) ...... 27 2 Academic and Non-academic Staff ...... 28 2.1 Academic Staff ...... 28 2.2 Non-academic Staff ...... 28 3. Academic Programmes ...... 30 3.1 Undergraduate Courses ...... 30 3.2 Post Graduate Courses ...... 31 3.3 Ph.D. Programmes ok ...... 32 3.4 TRFs and PDFs ...... 32 4. Academic Departments ...... 33 4.1 Department of Applied Chemistry ...... 33 4.2 Department of Applied Mathematics Academic ...... 38 4.3 Department of Applied Physics ...... 43 4.4 Department of Biotechnology ...... 53 4.5 Department of Civil Engineering ...... 63 4.7 Delhi School of Management ...... 72 4.8 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering ...... 77 4.9 Department of Electrical Engineering ...... 86 4.10 Department of Environmental Engineering ...... 95 4.11 Department of Humanities ...... 98 4.12 Department of Mechanical, Production & Industrial Engineering ...... 105 5 Centres and Other Units ...... 111 5.1 TIFAC-Core ...... 111 5.2 Solar Energy Centre ...... 115 5.3 Kitchen Waste Plant ...... 116 5.4 University Computer Centre ...... 117 5.5 Central Library ...... 118 5.6 Centres for Advanced Studies & Research in Automotive Engineering ...... 120 6 University Accounts ...... 123 6.1 Balance sheet (Unaudited) ...... 123 6.2 Details of Plan Expenditure (Unaudited) ...... 124 6.3 Income & Expenditure (Unaudited) ...... 129 7 Sponsored Research, Consultancy and Projects ...... 130 7.1 Sponsored Projects ...... 130 7.2 Consultancy Projects...... 131 7.3 TEQIP II Project ...... 131 7.4 MoU Details ...... 144 8 Student Amenities and Facilities ...... 145 8.1 Students Welfare Societies ...... 145 8.2 National Service Scheme (NSS) ...... 147 8.3 Cultural Council ...... 149 8.4 Training and Placement ...... 155 9 Central Facilities ...... 160 9.1 Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Auditorium ...... 160 9.2 Sports and Gymnasium ...... 160 9.3 Health Centre ...... 161 9.4 Transport Office ...... 162 9.5 Estate and Work ...... 162 9.6 Purchase Office ...... 175 10 Other Facility ...... 176 10.1 EDUSAT ...... 176 10.2 GUEST HOUSE ...... 177 11 Annexure ...... 178 Research Publications ...... 178 Journals ...... 218 12 Faculty List ...... 255 12.1 Department of Applied Chemistry ...... 255 12.2 Department of Applied Mathematics ...... 256 12.3 Department of Applied Physics...... 257 12.4 Department of Applied Biotechnology ...... 258 12.5 Department of Civil Engineering ...... 258 12.6 Department of Computer Science and Engineering ...... 260 12.7 Delhi School of Management ...... 261 12.8 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering ...... 262 12.9 Department of Electrical Engineering ...... 264 12.10 Department of Environmental Engineering ...... 266 12.11 Department of Humanities ...... 266 12.12 Department of Mechanical, Production& Industrial Engineering ...... 267 ANNUAL REPORT : AT A GLANCE 2015-16

DEPARTMENTS/CENTRES/UNITS Academic Departments/Centres 12 Centres of Excellence 01 Service Centres/Other Units 06

GRANTS Govt. of NCT of Delhi Plan Grant 41.00 crore UGC Grant 2.80 crore TEQIP Grant 6.25 crore Total 50.05 crore

STUDENTS ADMITTED STUDENTS STRENGTH B.Tech. 1602 B. Tech. (Full Time) 6323 B.Tech (Evening) 145 B. Tech. (Evening) 583 PG Degree 511 M. Tech. (Full Time) 831 Research Scholars 33 M. Tech. (Evening) 40 Total 2291 MBA 140 Executive MBA 42 Total PG 1053 Total (UG+PG) 7959 Research Scholars 385 Total 8344

NUMBER OF DEGREES AWARDED B.Tech 1245 PG Degree 712 Ph.D. 01 Total 1958

FACULTY/STAFF STRENGTH Faculty in Position 201 Non-Teaching Staff in position 211 Total 412

RESEARCH PAPERS Journals/ Conference/Symposia 617 Conference/Symposia 323 Total 940

CONSULTANCY PROJECTS SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS Number of Projects 10 Number of Projects 11 Outlay (Lacs of Rs.) 31.80387 Outlay (Lacs of Rs.) 397.50800

DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16

Vice Chancellor’s REPORT

Delhi Technological University (Erstwhile World class Engineers and Technologists Delhi College of Engineering) has a glorious which includes Vinod Dham, the father past of more than 75 years and is widely of the Pentium Chip, Promod Haque, the acclaimed for its excellence in education, world’s most widely acclaimed Venture research & training. DTU’s transformation Capitalist, Raj Soin, the Avionics wizards of from Delhi Polytechnic to Delhi College US & a top ranking Techno Entrepreneur, of Engineering and then finally to Delhi Durgadas Agrawal, the renowned Techno- Technological University has taken an Entrepreneur based in Houston, to name a astounding shape and the autonomy few. granted to it has spurred progress in Delhi Technological University has been several uncharted territories. The various the pioneer of Quality Technical Education, transformations have helped us to remain Research and Innovation. Our University has young and energetic in our endeavour for kept the quality of education & research as academic excellence. its main focus of academic & professional With a history of over 75 years in providing activities, and this has earned us a high technical education within modern reputation in the country and abroad. This educational infrastructure, DTU is an is evident from DTU figuring several times institution which defines and continues among the Top Ten Engineering Institutions to update frontiers of Engineering. DTU is in the country, along with the prestigious fully networked with Industrial, Academic IITs. & Scientific community. It has partnerships Delhi Technological University, has taken with leading Universities and Industries several new initiatives in restructuring and in India & abroad. DTU has the alma strengthening its academic programmes mater of a highly distinguished pool of at Postgraduate and Undergraduate

1 DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 levels during the years. Introduction of the students intellectually. A special M.Tech. new programs at the postgraduate level Programme in Power Electronics for the and focus on research and development employees of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation are crucial factors that have helped in the in Electrical Engineering Department is recognition of DTU as a premier University being offered and is becoming popular. for higher learning. The University has emerged as the leading Technological Admissions University for higher technical education In the year 2016, with the initiative of and research in the country. DTU continues Government of NCT of Delhi, admission to be the one of the most sought-after to the B.Tech. Programmes at Delhi destination for undergraduate and Technological University was conducted postgraduate studies and attracts the top through common counselling as “Joint performers in national examinations such Admission Counselling, Delhi” along with as JEE (Mains) and GATE. three other technical universities/institutes viz. Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University We are aware of the enhanced expectations for Women (IGDTUW), Netaji Subhas Institute of the student community and public at of Technology (NSIT) and Indraprastha large and strive to live up to our image that Institute of Information Technology Delhi has been so persistently built up over the (IIIT-D). In this way, total 1747 admissions in years. We at DTU are committed to achieve B.Tech at DTU were made through common our goals to create an environment in counselling. It is a matter of pride that DTU which we can nurture our students to be has also offered two seats (supernumerary) knowledgeable, innovative and trained to to Prime Minister’s J&K Special Scholarship work unceasingly to serve the Nation and Scheme for 2016-17 sponsored by AICTE society. The development of the Nation under MHRD funds. The admission to the depends upon their technical competence category PIO/FN/NRI has been conducted and work ethics that they have imbibed through DASA and 69 students were during their formative years as students. admitted this year. We are focused to keep pace with the The Ph.D. student strength has steadily continual progress in the fields of science been increasing over the last three 3 years. and technology. The characteristics of the In 2015-16, about 33 Ph.D. scholars were student population at the university are admitted. All students involved in research undergoing a significant change in the in the University are given the opportunity recent times. The university has responded to interact with research community at pragmatically to the large increase in the National and International level by its intake by substantially reorienting providing funds to attend International itself academically, technologically and Conferences through TEQIP-II. While administratively and using it as a great the research scholars are the primary opportunity to retain its leadership in beneficiary of this scheme, a small number engineering education in the country. The of other PG students and UG students have undergraduate curriculum for engineering also been benefited. The total number of education is designed in such a way that it Undergraduate students and Graduate introduces a new rigor and methodology in students admitted in 2015-2016 were undergraduate teaching, laying emphasis on 1747 and 430 respectively. The number of developing analytical skills and challenging students admitted in MBA and Executive MBA was 63 and 18 respectively.

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Academic Infrastructure training, is successfully conducting Department of Applied Chemistry was undergraduate and postgraduate established as a subsidiary department to programmes. The Department is running cater to the needs of engineering students. various programmes in Biotechnology, It continued as a helping department at old Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering & St. Stephen’s College at Kashmere Gate till Industrial Biotechnology. The Department 1986. In 1997, the department of Applied is also running research oriented Ph.D. Chemistry was shifted to the new campus programme. The department has of Delhi College of Engineering. In 1998, undertaken sponsored projects funded by the department had started a new four ICMR, CSIR, DST, UGC, etc. The department year course of B.E Polymer Science and has 10 state-of-the-art laboratories. The Chemical Technology. The Department has department conducts annual technical 14 well–established laboratories in Applied festival KARYON in which the students Chemistry, Polymer Science and Chemical and experts from industry participate Technology along with two research in academic deliberations to enhance laboratories and one CAD lab. Teachers Industry- University interactions. and students of the Department often go Department of Civil Engineering offers one abroad for presenting research papers in B. Tech Programme in civil engineering and seminars/conferences/collaborations etc. M. Tech Programmes in Hydraulics and Department of Applied Mathematics offer Flood Control, Structural Engineering, and courses to undergraduate and postgraduate Geotechnical Engineering. The department students of various engineering disciplines. also provides opportunity to working The syllabi have been designed in the areas engineers for upgrading their qualification of Applied Mathematics, Computational under continuing education programme Techniques and Statistics to impart sound on part time basis, these programmes are: knowledge of various mathematical tools M. Tech. in daytime, and B.Tech in evening and their applications in the engineering time. The department is well equipped disciplines. A few full time Ph.D. scholarships with laboratories related to Structure, are available in the above fields. Concrete Testing, Soil Mechanics, Highway Applied Physics Department was Engineering, Experimental Stress Analysis, established to support the academic Computational Mechanics, Education program offered by all engineering Technology, Photogrammetric and GIS departments. Applied Physics Department facilities, Environmental Engineering and is a major department of Delhi Technological Hydraulics Laboratories. The department University providing cutting edge research, of Civil Engineering lays greater emphasis innovation and education in the emerging on quality research for industrial design areas of science and technology. As a and development. Excellent facilities are result, this department offers B.Tech. In available to conduct research for the Engineering Physics, M.Tech in Microwave award of Ph.D. degree in the disciplines of and Optical Communication Engineering, Structural Engineering, Structural Dynamics, M.Tech. Nanoscience and Technology and Earthquake Engineering, Water Resources M.Tech. Nuclear Science and Engineering. Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Department of Biotechnology, founded Experimental Mechanics, Geotechnical in 2004 with a vision to make an impact Engineering and other interdisciplinary through research and technology based areas.

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Department of Computer Science and in 1976.This department offers UG/ PG Engineering endeavours to provide the and Ph.D. programmes. Currently the thrill of a corporate R&D environment with Department has 11 well equipped curriculum a planned focus on industrially relevant laboratories and 4 research laboratories. projects and technology incubation. The Frontal areas of the advance level research curriculum defined, lays greater emphasis in the department are Micro Strip Antenna on design principles and development of Design, Sensor Networks, Image Processing system software for operating systems, and Analog and Digital System Design. The database management systems, data department regularly organizes seminars, mining, computer graphics and networks. workshops and training programs to keep Department has developed state-of- pace with the new developments and the-art laboratories in the various fields recent trends in relevant technologies. of Computer Engineering-Computer The department plans to have centre of Architecture Lab, Network Lab, Web excellence in the field of robotics, machine Designing Lab, Computation and vision, medical electronics and VLSI in programming Lab, Operating System Lab, collaboration with industry. The department Artificial Intelligence Lab and many others. is planning to impart training program in Currently, the department offers doctorate, cutting edge technologies for creating a post-graduate & under-graduate courses in talent hub to meet industrial manpower fields of Computer Engineering; Information needs. The department is striving to utilize Technology & Software Engineering & the power of brilliant minds at DTU and its Technology. The department also has an networked institution/research laboratories active student chapter of Computer Society for development of future electronics. of India (CSI) and contributes significantly in professional activities undertaken by IEEE Department of Electrical Engineering has and IET student’s chapters. Fifteen new grown significantly since its inception in Assistant Professors have been recruited 1941. The goal of the department is to in this session. provide quality education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and undertake Delhi School of Management (DSM) was cutting edge research in various areas of established in 2009 with the upgradation Electrical Engineering. The department has of Delhi College of Engineering into an annual intake of 150 and 100 students Delhi Technological University. DSM was in the B.Tech. programmes in Electrical established with a vision of inculcating a Engineering and Electrical & Electronics penchant for innovation, research, and Engineering, respectively. The department experimentation in the aspiring managers. is also offering B.Tech. (Evening) with an DSM aims at extending the seven-decade intake of 46 students. At the post graduate long legacy of DCE by incubating and level, the department is offering two M.Tech. developing techno-managers, who are programmes in Control and Instrumentation adept at identifying pertinent and critical and Power Systems with a combined intake business problems and apply their technical of 48 students. The department is also skills and competencies in solving those running part time (evening) PG program issues. in Power Electronic Systems for DMRC (under MoU) since 2012- 13. In addition to Department of Electronics and the above, the department offers regular Communication Engineering has seen Ph.D. programmes in various areas of considerable growth since its inception specialization in Electrical Engineering.

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These include Intelligent Control, slum and how science and engineering can Optimization, Power Quality, Renewable be used to improve their lives. Energy Sources, Smart Grids, Power Department of Mechanical, Production & System Operation and Control, Power Industrial Engineering has experienced System Dynamics and Stability, Flexible AC considerable growth since its inception in Transmission (FACTS), Electric Drives and 1941 with the intake rising from 30 to 328 Hybrid Electric Vehicles. The department (186 for Mechanical, 48 for Production currently has 17 laboratories equipped & Industrial Engineering, and 94 for with state-of-the art equipment and latest Automobile Engineering). The department version of latest software platforms. also offers Post Graduate courses with Currently, sponsored projects from the DST specialization in Thermal Engineering, and the AICTE amounting to more than Rs. Production Engineering, Computational 1.3 crores are underway in the department. Design and Renewable Energy Technology. Department of Environmental Engineering The Ph.D. programs in all fields of was established in February-2012. The Mechanical Engineering are also offered. department offers B.Tech, M.Tech and Ph.D. In addition, the department also offers programs and an opportunity to working four years B. Tech. Programme for working engineers for their academic upgradation diploma holder. The department possesses by offering part time PG course. The modern laboratories equipped with department is actively involved in research latest experimental set-ups and research and development and has well established facilities for instrumentation, experimental laboratories in all the areas of environmental stress analysis, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, IC-engines, automotive engineering. engineering, robotics, heat transfer, solar Department of Humanities was established energy, flexible manufacturing system, in the year 1941 with a view to impart computational fluid dynamics supported by necessary soft skills to the graduating software like view-flex, CAD-CAM and i.e. engineering students. Initially, courses in engine design. Cad Lab has softwares like English, Economics and Accountancy were NX-LAD, NXCAM, AUTOCAD Inventor, Catia, taught to the students. With the growing Techomatix, Abacus, Ladino, NX-Nastran, impetus on new courses like Econometrics, Hyper mesh, Hyper-works, MDADAMS, Gender and Technology and timely revision Dynaform etc. Fluent software is available of syllabi of subjects like Engineering in the CFD Centre. Industrial Engineering Economics and Communication Skills, a lab has software: SPSS, Witness and crossover between technical and non- Lingo-7. The department has developed technical aspects of learning is facilitated. eco-friendly technology using alternate refrigerants in the RAC lab for re-directing The main objective is to give the students a global warming and Ozone depletion. The comprehensive idea of the competition and research and development is facilitated by the emerging work culture to make them NT enabled workstations and competitive confident and market ready. To sensitize robots with digital controller. In addition, students towards the technological need microprocessors, micro controllers, PlC, of poor and deprived for inclusive growth, spectrum analyser and logic analyser are B.Tech students of all the branches are available for project work. The department compulsorily asked to visit slum and has a modern workshop equipped with prepare an assignment on the problems of sophisticated machinery in Fitting and

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Machine Shop. The facilities at the welding BEL, Indian Army, TRAI, TCIL, Indian Navy shop include pulse TIG, ultrasonic welding etc. also visited the campus for recruitments. and submerged arc welding. The students The University has consistently worked are given hands on experience on CNC hard in terms of looking at all avenues Drilling, CNC Lathe Machine EDM & wire that can be tapped into, to offer numerous EDM. opportunities to students in every field Training and Placement of Students that interests them. Owing to the remarkable talent of its Infrastructure Development students and strong corporate relations, In order to cope with the increased need of DTU entered the 2015-16 placement the students w.r.t their hostels, class rooms seasons in full force. A total of 261 and laboratories, a proposal for construction organizations had taken part in the campus of buildings under ‘Phase-II Construction at placements and they offered around 1211 job DTU Campus’ at a cost of Rs 256 Crore has proposals. Students from various streams been submitted to the government and it of Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Master covers new constructions of boys’ and girls’ of Technology (M.Tech.), Master of Business hostels, academic blocks for the newly Administration (MBA) programs in diverse added UG and PG programs, centre for fields of engineering and technology, innovation and techno-entrepreneurship. participated in the placement process. Two multipurpose halls, 4 SPS class rooms The highest salary in the campus of 120 capacities each, and two halls of 225 placements for the graduating batch of student capacity have been constructed. 2016 has scaled up to US $1,90,000 p.a. by One Nuclear Science laboratory in the software giant, the Google, a US based the department of Physics and one in MNC, while a domestic salary of Rs. 30 Biotechnology has been completed. The lakhs p.a. was offered by Goldman Sachs. construction of one Disaster Management The background of companies visiting the laboratory in Civil and one library block in campus was wide ranging and included Mechanical is likely to be completed soon. top leaders in core engineering industries, A piece of land measuring 4852-8 sqm has manufacturing industries, oil Industries and been allotted in ITI Mayur Vihar Campus also IT and IT enabled services especially for establishment of East Delhi Campus/ e-commerce start-ups, finance, marketing, Constituent College of Delhi Technological consultancy firms, R & D laboratories and University by the DTTE. For development even NGOs. Major recruiters of the year of campus, the soil investigation work included Schlumberger, Amazon, Google, has already been carried out by PWD. It Microsoft, EPIC, Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, is proposed to construct a 4 to 7 storied Hyundai, Honda, Bajaj, Mercedes Daimler, building semi- permanent in nature with Oracle, Samsung, McKinsey, Deloitte, steel structure and newly innovative Flipkart, Jabong, Snapdeal, Adobe, materials which may fulfil the requirement Reliance, Godrej, Freescale, Sandisk, of DTU and additional floors shall be Larsen and Toubro, United Health Group, utilized in future. The building is expected Bharti Airtel, Havels, EXL Services, TPDDL, to be completed by the end of March 2017 Toshiba Japan, Turner Construction and ITC so that academic session can be started among others. Government organizations next year. such as C-DOT, Indraprastha Gas Limited,

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EDUSAT Network UNIVERSITY POLICIES EDUSAT, a satellite specially designed Students can start their own industry for facilitating distance education in India with infrastructural, expert and monetary was launched in September 2004. It is support from the university. There will be planned to set up a high capacity satellite a special pool of experts that will help the based interactive network to meet the enterprise stand on its own feet. Initial seed requirements of various users in education funding will be provided by the university. sector across the country and to run it as Also, students shall be encouraged to an application project for implementing float their entrepreneurship career for two distance education. Live and recorded years. If they are not satisfied with their lectures are broadcasted on a daily basis enterprise, they are eligible for interviews from the EDUSAT to remote locations in and placements. The pre-final students can India. The students of different institutes also step into entrepreneurial journey, and can interact with teachers and ask their come back later to complete their studies. queries related to the subject. A large number of recorded lectures are available Sports and Gymnasium and are telecasted from time to time. The students of Delhi Technological Complete courses on different subjects University are provided with excellent taught by renowned faculties of I.I.T, Delhi sports facilities and are encouraged to are also available on the HUB. Live as well take part in the tournaments held in and as recorded lectures are telecasted on around NCR Delhi, particularly, engineering the daily basis from the HUB to different institutions. Delhi Technological University Engineering Institutes, Management has a 450 m track, ground for Football, Institutes, Diploma Institutes, Industrial Hockey, Cricket, two courts for Volley Ball, Training Institutes of Delhi state. Lectures two courts for Basketball, three courts for are being telecasted from EDUSAT Tennis and five courts for Badminton. The delivered by experts and renowned faculty Table Tennis rooms, Chess rooms, Carom from educational institutes/industries. rooms and Gyms are also available in each Apart from that, lectures/conferences of hostel of the DTU campus. The sports renowned scientists and eminent experts council of DTU has organized several from different specialization are being tournaments during 2015-16 academic recorded under “Distinguish Public Lecture sessions. D.T.U. students participated in the Series: by EDUSAT and all are telecasted sports festiwals of I.I.T. Kanpur during 2nd through network. Oct. to 4th Oct., 2015. Our students bagged ESTABLISHMENT OF INCUBATION the 2nd position in the Badminton in All CENTRE India G.V.M. Shooting Championship during 3rd to 6th Oct. 2015. Dushyant Singh of The Incubation Centre of DTU was B.Tech (5th Sem. Civil) participated in Delhi inaugurated by Honourable Deputy Chief State Shooting Championship, which was Minister Sh. Manish Sisodia. Five cubicles held at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, have been established, which will serve Tughlaqabad, New Delhi during 3rd to 6th as breeding grounds for innovation and Oct; 2015. He participated in 5 events of excellence. DTU is among the first six pistol shooting and won 5 gold medals in universities to be funded by the Delhi State the championship. Government under this Incubation Policy.

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The university has well equipped Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air- gymnasium with the modern equipment Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), DTU used by the university students, faculty and Chapter, Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) staff members. There are two gymnasia in DTU, American Society of Civil Engineers the university, one is situated in the sports (ASCE), DTU Chapter and Society for ground and another in the faculty residential Environmental Engineering, DTU. area which is used by girls too. The various societies have organised their Health Centre annual function in Jan-Feb, 2016 and later they have also organised the Technical DTU has a Health Centre managed by well festival from 13-15 February, 2016. The experienced medical doctors. Five medical cultural spectacle started with inauguration practitioners are available throughout the ceremony, a gracious beginning to the day. The university health centre is also highest on energy fest. The ceremony was visited by specialized medical practitioners also enlightened by the esteemed presence for ENT, Eye, Dental care etc. for their expert of Sh. Manish Sisodia, Deputy Chief advice and treatment. The university has a Minister, Govt. of NCT Delhi who imparted tie up with nearby leading hospitals in case some pearls of wisdom to the excited of emergency. A new sports medicine-cum- audience and gave them valuable advice physiotherapy centre has been added to on how to be a good leader. Sh. Sandeep provide the necessary expert advice. Kumar, Minister of Women, Child and SC/ Students Technical Societies and ST Welfare and Sh. Ved Prakash, MLA of Achievements Bawana Constituency were the guests of honour. The Cultural Secretary, Mr. Nalin The university not only concentrates on Choudhary delivered an inspiring speech academic activities, but also places an which kept the audience enthralling. emphasis on an all-round development of its students. The Institute has therefore, A national level event was organised by created excellent infrastructure for a ASME, DTU Chapter as “ASME Human variety of co-curricular and extracurricular Powered Vehicle Challenge-2015”. ASCE- activities and various technical societies International President Dr. R.D. Stevens are functioning in the University under the visited Delhi Technological University on faculty advisors and mentors. The DTUSA 5th March 2015 along with delegates to along with its different technical societies explore the areas of mutual interest among of various departments generally plan, the DTU and ASCE international student organize and manage the various student chapter. During a well-attended address, activities throughout the year. The various he praised the engineering activities and societies working in the University are: talked about the report cards prepared by Computer society of India, DTU Chapter, The ASCE. Institution of Engineering and Technology, ASME Human Powered Vehicle Challenge IET, DTU Chapter, Robotics Society, SR- India 2015 was organized at DTU New Delhi DTU, IEEE, DTU, Society of Manufacturing on January 21, 2016. The ASME organized Engineering, DTU, SAE, DTU Chapter, a national level competition in collaboration ASME, DTU Chapter, International Society with Delhi Technological University starting for Optical Engineering (SPIE), Society for from 16th January, 2016. Top engineering Experimental Mechanics (SEM), American students from across the country rolled out

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new concept designs in pedal powered to the NGO- Centre for Social Responsibility transportation. 55 teams competed from and Leadership (CSRL) for distribution in colleges across India including the IIT’s, Uttarakhand. NIT’s in this year’s competition. The race The team surveyed every house in Shanti was flagged off by the Chief Judge Mr. Colony, Jawahar Colony, Bapu and Sapera Nathan Taylor. A team of 3rd year students Basti and collected data regarding the of DTU became the overall winners of the number of girls below 18, their education, 2015 HPVC India. They stood ranking 1st, sanitary and health problems. This gave 5th and 3rd in Design, Drag and Endurance them an account of the daily problems that event respectively. The vehicle developed slum dwellers face. Major problems include by the DTU team was able to achieve a water scarcity, sanitation- toilets and waste top speed of 60km/hr. Delhi Technological disposal, transportation, proper housing, University students continued to shine the basic civilian rights, education, gender University name by demonstrating both inequality, under age marriage and poor technical and managerial adroitness. quality of education in schools around the National Service Scheme (NSS) area. The overall aim of NSS-DTU is to give Drug Awareness Programme: Youth is an extended dimension to the higher the biggest strength for any progressive education system and orient the students country. NSS DTU organised a drug towards community service while they are awareness programme at Dr B.R. Ambedkar studying in the institution, and to establish Auditorium, in August in collaboration with a meaningful linkage between the campus Narcotics Control Bureau, Ministry of Home and the community. Some of the highlights Affairs, Govt. of India. The programme was of NSS are as below: graced by Shri Rohit Sharma, Zonal Director NCB Delhi Unit, and Col.(Retd.) Neeraj Suri, In the wake of recent developments in Registrar, Delhi Technological University. the field of cleanliness and hygiene the The keynote address was delivered by Dr Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Yatanpal Singh, Psychiatry Department All Modi, NSS DTU organized cleanliness India Institute of Medical Sciences. The drive in Shahbad village, Delhi under the event witnessed a huge turnout including guidance of Registrar and Faculty Advisor, the volunteers, other students and faculty NSS DTU. The Cleanathon was conducted members. over a span of two days. On the first day, 40 volunteers cleaned a park and few streets. Teach INDIA Programme: This programme NSS has adopted 5 villages of Delhi for aims to impart education to every their cleanliness drive. NSS organised a person who yearns to learn. NSS DTU clean Yamuna Drive on 13th April, 2015 at feels proud to be a part of The Times of Wazirabad Yamuna Ghats. India initiative “Teach India Programme- English for Employability”. Study materials Donation Drives: In the wake of joy of are provided by TOI group and quality giving a week-long cloth donation drive teaching is ensured by NSS volunteers. was conducted during the month of The classes are held on daily basis in the October 2015 in DTU. In this campaign the evening. Volunteers teach practical things students were urged to donate their old like using business cards, replying and clothes. These clothes were then donated sending emails, greeting etiquettes and

9 DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 many more real life scenarios, apart from on VLSI Design from 18 to 29 January, tenses and variables. Orphanage visits are 2016. Key speakers of the programs also organized regularly by the NSS team were Prof. G. Viswesvaran IIIT Delhi, Dr to teach the orphan students. Mukul Sarkar IIT Delhi, Dr. Shouribrata TEQIP – II: A World Bank Project Chatterjee IIT Delhi, Mr. B. Sriram (Free scale Semiconductors), Mr Babul Anunay TEQIP-II Project started in DTU in July 2013 (Free scale Semiconductor) and Mr. Manoj with an overall funding of Rs.12.5 Crore. Kumar Tiwari (ST Microelectronics). The The main objectives of TEQIP-II project are program covered a spectrum of topics to strengthen PG education, research and including differential amplifiers, oscillators, innovation, promote industry partnership in integrated chip design in analog domain; a education and research, and build quality logical effort time and system on chip and faculty capacity. reliability issues and design constraints Outreach Programmes in deep submicron technology in digital Continuing Education Programme domain. (CEP), Quality Improvement Programme, Faculty Development Program(TEQIP- Curriculum Development Programme II) on “Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and FDP Faculty Development Program and Machine Learning” was organized (FDP) activities continued to attract wide by the Department of Electronics and interest from industry, academia and Communication Engineering from 11th July from our own faculty. The CEP courses at to 15th July with Dr. Dinesh K. Vishwakarma DTU, aim at working professionals, and as the Course Coordinator and Sh. M.S. have sustained its significant activities Chaudhary and Sh. Rajesh Birok as the despite the challenging industrial scenario co-coordinators. The course focused on prevailing throughout this period. The FDP the applications of Pattern Recognition, programs, sponsored by TEQIP-II at DTU Visual Object Recognition, Medical Image are meant for professors and are fully Analysis and Facial Recognition. funded by TEQIP-II. These courses are very popular, and a large number of college Faculty Development Programs (TEQIP- teachers are benefited from them. With a II) were organized by the Department of view of having more interactions between Civil Engineering with Prof. Nirendra Dev industry professionals and teachers, as the chairman. FDP on “Geotechnical special attempts have been made to open Engineering for Urban Infrastructure” and up the FDP programs to college teachers “Recent Developments in Fluid Mechanics” and industry professionals. This has been was organised from 11th July to 15th July found to be a very worthwhile experience with Amit Kumar Shrivastava as the Course for the teachers and the industry personnel. Coordinator and Dr. Munendra Kumar and As per the career advancement scheme Er. S. Anbu Kumar as the Co-coordinators implemented in this session, numerous of this short term course which was based promotions have been granted. on The Geotechnical Challenges faced by engineers in building projects and TEQIP-II Sponsored Events highways. FDP on “Recent Developments Department of Electronics and in Fluid Mechanics” from 18th July to 22nd Communication Engineering organized July with Dr. Munendra Kumar as the TEQIP- II sponsored expert lecture series Course Coordinator and Dr. Amit Kumar

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Shrivastava, T. Vijaya Kumar and Er. S. Anbu July to 29th July, with Mr. Nand Kumar Kumar as the Co-coordinators of this short and Ms. Parinita Sinha as the Course term course which was based on Fluid Coordinators. Eminent Scholars from JNU, Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Hydrodynamic University of Delhi, IIT Delhi and other Stability, Forces on Submerged Bodies, reputed institutions delivered lectures on Fluids in Relative Equilibrium and Boundary the emerging trends of research in social Layer Theory. sciences, management and language. Faculty Development Program (TEQIP- Faculty Development Program(TEQIP-II) II) on “Statistical Methods and A brief on on “Recent Developments and Challenges LaTex” was organized by the Department in Materials and Manufacturing Process” of Applied Mathematics from 18th July was organized by the Department of to 22nd July with Prof. Sangita Kansal as Mechanical, Production and Automobile the Chairman, Prof. H.C. Taneja as the Co- Engineering from 25th July to 29th July Chairman, Dr. S. Sivaprasad Kumar as the with Prof. R.S. Mishra as the Chairman, Prof. Course Coordinator and Dr. R. Srivastava, Vipin as Principal Coordinator and Dr. N. Dr. Naokant Deo and Dr. C.P.Singh as the Yuvaraj, Dr. R.C. Singh and Dr. M.S. Niranjan co-coordinators. The course focused on as the course coordinators. The objectives various Statistical Methods, Regression of the course were to generate and impart Analysis and Sampling Distributions. knowledge on the fabrication of recent advanced materials and composites. Faculty Development Programs (TEQIP- II) were organized by the Department of National and International Humanities with Dr. Seema Singh as the Collaborations Principal Coordinator. FDP on “Social The DTU has signed 18 MoU with various Responsibility of Higher Educational universities, institutions and organizations. Institutions” was organized from 21st This year, DTU has signed two new MoUs July to 22nd July, with Ms. Saroj Bala, with University of South Florida, U.S.A and Mr. Nand Kumar and Ms. Parinita Sinha Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan as the coordinators of this seminar on for academic interactions, students and College/University-NGO-Corporate Sector faculty exchange, and collaborative R&D Community partnership. FDP on “Research work. The MoU with TCS has also being and Publication” was organized from 25th renewed. Major Events in 2016

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Techfest’16 fields were organized during Engifest. The tech fests of Delhi Technological These included events like Spandan, Engi- University were organized from 19th to 21st Idol, Nukkad Nataks, Shakedown, The of February, 2016, and were overseen by Kaleidoscope Film Festival and Natya. The Dr. S. Indu, the Faculty Co-ordinator, and 3 days also witnessed some enthralling live Aastik Chawla, Student Co-ordinator. The performances by Vishal & Shekhar, Lagori various tech fests encompassed events Band and Antariksh Band. from all myriads of technical innovation and International Conferences skills under the banner of Innova, Karyon (Dept. of Biotechnology), Aurora (DEPTH), ICPEICES 2016 Cogenesis (CSE Dept.), Troika (IEEE DTU), The 1st IEEE International Conference Renaissance (IET DTU), Asymptotes (SIAM on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control DTU), Tatva (Dept. of Applied Chemistry) and Energy Systems (ICPEICES-2016) was and Excelsior (SR-DTU). This time around, organized by the Department of Electrical the tech fests witnessed an unprecedented Engineering in association with IEEE PELS- participation from teams in and around IES and PES-IAS Delhi chapter from July 04, Delhi NCR. They hosted new event and 2016 to July 06, 2016 at DTU as a part of the platinum jubilee celebrations of DCE-DTU. gave a multitude of participation and skill The conference was inaugurated on July development opportunities to students 4, 2016 in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Auditorium, of all cadres. For the first time, under the DTU. Professor Ved Prakash, Chairman guidance of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor of UGC, was the Chief Guest of the ceremony. DTU Prof. Yogesh Singh two Hackathons The keynote address was delivered by were organized in the hardware and the Guest of Honour, Professor Sudip K. software domains for the first time ever Mazumder, fellow IEEE, University of Illinois, in the Techfest 2016 under the aegis of Chicago, USA. Professor Yogesh Singh, IEEE DTU. Students built projects on given Honourable Vice Chancellor, DTU, presided themes over a 24-hour period of continuous over the function. Professor Madhusudan mentorship and presented their finished Singh, General Chair, ICPEICES, welcomed scalable products in front of faculty panels. the dignitaries and delegates, participating The overnight Hackathons were organized in the conference and appreciated the under the supervision of an administrative efforts made by the organizing committee committee comprising of Dr. Roli Purwar, Dr. in hosting the prestigious conference at Richa Srivastava, Ms. Geeta, Dr. Nilam, Prof. DTU. Dr. Bharat Bhushan, Organizing and Jeebananda Panda, Mr. Alok Kumar Singh, Technical Chair, ICPEICES, presented Dr. N.S. Raghava and Mr. Deva Nand. a brief schedule of the conference and acknowledged the active participation of Engifest’16 the sponsors, authors and reviewers. The Engifest’16, the official cultural extravaganza conference included keynote address, of DTU, took place from 12th to 14th tutorial sessions and plenary sessions by February. Celebrating the 75th Anniversary distinguished speakers. ICPEICES 2016 of DTU, this year’s fest was themed around received overwhelming response from Super-Villains. Honourable Deputy Chief researchers in India and abroad. More than Minister Sh. Manish Sisodia was the chief 1600 research papers were received, out guest for the opening ceremony. Various of which about 680 papers were presented events, spanning numerous non-scholastic in the conference.

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IICIP-2016 alumni teams and 4 students team pitched 1st India International Conference their ideas and were judged on parameters on Information Processing-2016 was ranging from innovation, revenue model, organized between 12 August 2016 finance, marketing and risk evaluation. At and 14 August 2016 in association with the end of the event Team Mark n Move IEEE. The conference provided a wide were adjudged the winner of alumni round platform to researchers from academies, and EazyPG the winner of student round. industries and government organizations They won a cash prize of Rs. sixty thousand to share their novel ideas. The conference and Rs. thirty thousand respectively. Such aimed to provide an international forum an annual event will surely create an even for contemplating the interdependent better start-up environment in DTU. and inter-disciplinary research ideas for TEDx enhanced quality work or information After a 4-year hiatus, Technology, processing. in association with IEEE, will be Entertainment, Design (TED) was back in organized between 12th August,2016 and DTU as TEDx DTU on 18th April, 2016. The 14th August, 2016. IICIP will provide a wide Pro Vice Chancellor of DTU, Prof. S. K. Garg platform to researchers from academies, inaugurated the event by the lamp lighting industries and government organizations ceremony along with the Dean of Student to share their novel ideas. Welfare Prof. Vikas Rastogi and all the Other Events distinguished speakers amongst others. The event had the theme ‘Deconstructing UDAAN Perceptions, Reconstructing Identities’, and DCE-DTU Alumni Association in partnership kicked off with an enthralling performance with E-Cell organised a competition-cum- by Madhurima. The speakers’ list, event on 22nd January 2016 to facilitate handpicked by Angad Grover, the curator, enterprising start-ups through pitching included eminent personalities like Dilip competitions. Eminent panellists gave Chabria, Car designer and the founder of invaluable insights on their journey from DC Design; Richa Chaddha, DTU to where they stand today. This jury Actress; Dr. Ashok Seth, Chairman of Fortis consisted of stalwarts of the industry a Escorts Heart Institute; Alisha Abdullah, panel which consisted of Pravin Sinha of first female national racing champion; Jabong, Rohit Chaddha of foodpanda, Taru Dalmia, a Reggae artist; Ritu Marya, Alok Goel of SAIF partners and Sanjay Editor-in-Chief for Franchise India Media; Modi of monster India. Vice Chancellor, Sanjay Modi, Managing Director, Monster Dr. Yogesh Singh through his brilliant India; and Aaron Friedland amongst others. poetry motivated the students to strive With keen listeners in the audience, an for excellence and promised to set up equally amazing open house followed Dqbater, a business incubation centre the inspirational talks delivered by the to create the next generation of Unicorn dignitaries. To add to the excitement, Start-ups from our college. The teams DC Avanti, a sports car produced by DC were broadly divided into team students design, was kept on display in the campus. and team alumni. Innovative ideas such Scrumptious lunch and refreshments were as on-demand laundry, autonomous cars, savoured by all. advisor circuit among others. A total of 8

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Ideathon employees, students and alumni for their devotion and hard work invested in DTU. E-Cell DTU organized the grand finale Over the years, DTU has contributed of Ideathon: Chase Your Dream contest significantly to the national cause of on 15th April 2016, which had seen a providing excellent technical education participation of 1200 teams nationwide. and will continue with this same tradition in Vijay Shekhar Sharma’s PayTM awarded the the coming years. final winner a prize of INR 1 crore. Various entrepreneurs, investors and DTU’s alumni I am deeply indebted to the Hon’ble were hosted during the Ideathon, including Chancellor, Shri Najeeb Jung, Lieutenant Vijay Shekhar Sharma (PayTM Founder, Governor of NCT of Delhi, Hon’ble Shri DCE ‘98), Dr. Pawan Kumar Sharma (IAS, Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister, Hon’ble Shri DCE ‘94) and Jyoti Kamal (Senior Editor- Manish Sisodia, Deputy Chief, Minister, and TV18). Minister of Higher and Technical Education, for their guidance, support and co-operation Arena ‘16 which enables DTU to attain its goal. I take Arena, the Sports Fest of DTU was this opportunity to thank the Chief Secretary, organized between 4th and 8th April ,2016. Principal Secretary (Finance) and Secretary Intra college tournaments for all major (Higher Education) and Director TTE, for sports including Basketball, Badminton, their incessant cooperation by providing Chess (DTU Chess Championship), Cricket, grants for the development of DTU. My Football, Volleyball and Athletics were sincere gratitude to the Members of Board conducted. Additionally, an inter college of Management, Finance Committee, Kabaddi tournament was organized in Planning Board, Academic Council and DTU this year in which more than 32 teams other Committees of DTU for their valuable participated. The Engi Green Run and contribution which enables DTU to achieve Engi Green Ride were also organized for its mission. I compliment the Editorial team the first time this year. This year’s ARENA for their untiring efforts which was invested was greeted with great excitement and in compiling this report. enthusiasm by all the students. With best wishes. Acknowledgments DTU is grateful to the financial support provided by GNCTD, MHRD, DST, AICTE, UGC, CSIR, DBT and DRDO. My sincere Prof. Yogesh Singh thanks to all the faculty members, (Vice Chancellor, DTU)

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A WALK DOWN THE ROAD OF ACTION PLAN-PACKED YEAR 2015-16

They are the crème-de-le-crème, the forerunners, the torch-bearers, the leaders who have been hand-picked to uphold the ideals and the motto of the University. They are the charismatic and stellar members of DTU Cultural Council 2015-16 namely, Mr. Nalin Choudhary, Mr.Sheikh Farhan, Ms. Aditi Maheshwari, Mr. Nishant Aneja, Mr. Jatin Aggarwal and the members led by them. The chairperson of cultural council, Dr. S.Indu acknowledged their hard work Students Celebrating Fresher’ Night and mentioned that she is contended to see the council blossoming in every On 19th of October, DTU saw its first ever way, since the first day of work. She was Dandiya Night! Had it not been for the zeal impressed that this year the college was of the cultural council to do something out more culturally active than any other year. of the box, we wouldn’t have this mystique She added that they have been singled- festival of energy and ebullience in our own out to provide guidance to their peers and campus. It started with a small folk garba- juniors and to help the authorities in smooth raas performance which was followed functioning of the University. bynon-stop dancing including dandiya, Let’s take a peek at academic year 2015- garba, and obviously, jam session in the 16 and the efforts put in by the council to end, sending the dancers into a trance, make it the best so far: Academic year especially when the music and dance was 2015-16 began with an unprecedented step in its rawest form. The efforts put in by the by the cultural council to host Fresher’s Cultural Council were appreciated by all. week brimming with ecstasy and rejoice. Mr. Farhan said he was overjoyed to have The preparations were in full swing from been able to organize such an event in the the beginning of the semester during which auditions were conducted and campus as it created a fascinating aura of rehearsals were held. The various events festiveness in the campus with colorful, included the Boys’ and Girls’ Marathon, musical sticks and traditional attire. ‘Raise you voice’-Group Discussion, Flash Mob, Standup Comedy and an interactive session with the bestselling novelist Mr. Anurag Garg. The week ended with the exquisite fresher’s night which featured an electric mélange of activities i.e. awe- inspiring dance and band performances by the talented lots, enchanting fashion parade etc. Ms. Aditi Maheshwari, Jt. Cultural Secretary mentioned that she was delighted to see the freshers settle-in so quickly as the college was in a festive spirit Students performing Dance during Dandia Night during the entire week.

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On 7th of January, DTU witnessed the on TV by MTV.Exuberant fans came for presence of VJ Bani, one of the finest youth an evening of live entertainment, and and TV Icons! She was here for LinkedIn- enjoyed with the rhythm of breath-taking MTV ‘Get A Job’ drive, in association with dance performances. Mr. NishantAneja the top companies like Pepsi, Reliance, mentioned that he was contented to see Adidas, Flipkart, HCL, UBER, Marico, the event being a success, hard work paid Godrej, Amazon and Airtel to give you an off. opportunity to have a job of your dreams. Enthusiasm and effervescence overflowed amongst the students and they gathered in numbers to greet her. Bani mentioned in her interview that she was amazed by the energy of the college. On 13th of January, the council collaborated with the British Council to present ‘Great talk’ with Iain Stewart, a professor in the University of Plymouth and an eminent figure in the field in Geosciences renowned as ‘Geology’s rock star’. Students gathered in masses to attend his talk on “Communicating Geoscience through Popular Media” which was followed by a healthy interactive session. It was commended to be well-organized and provided a paradigm shift for the students as well as the guests, where they were able to look at a particular concept from a totally new perspective.

ENGIFEST-2016 True to its tradition, this year too, the much awaited Engifest’16 was held from 13th to 15th of February. Engifest’16 was a wave of activities, competitions, realization of passions & talents and nourishment of cultures where enthusiastic youngsters from all over India came and participated to be a part of this extravaganza. th On 16 of January, DTU witnessed the The cultural spectacle started with most sensational, dazzling and hippest inauguration ceremony, a gracious dance competition in town. It was judged beginning to the most high on energy fest. by the Indian dancing heartthrob and It was presided over by honorable Vice the supremely talented: SALMAN KHAN Chancellor, ProfessorYogesh Singh. Ever of Dance India Dance fame. Around 30 ready to inspire and motivate he did just that proficient teams from different colleges in his addressing speech. The ceremony participated out of which the most skilled was also graced by the esteemed presence 8 teams were selected who were aired of Sh. Manish Sisodia, Deputy Chief Minister

16 DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 of NCT Delhi who imparted some pearls of Ved Prakash, MLA of Bawana Constituency wisdom to the excited audience and gave were the guests of honour.The Cultural them valuable advice on how to be a good Secretary, Mr. NalinChoudhary delivered an leader.Sh. Sandeep Kumar, Minister of inspiring speech which kept the audience Women, Child and SC/ST Welfare and Sh. enthralling.

Inauguration of Engifest-2016 by Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Shri Manish sisodia The 3 days extravaganza commenced from 13th February. The nights were vibrant, reflecting the festive spirit at its peak. For the first time ever, the Cultural Council pulled off the most scintillating performance of Engi’16 –‘Vishal-Shekhar’live concert! It was a night full of energy, buoyancy and life. The next night witnessed power packed performances by ‘Lagoriband’. The intensity of enthusiasm of both, the band members and the crowd, was sky high that night. The band members commended the council members for such a massive arrangement. The following night saw alumni band ‘Antariksh’ making everyone dance to The days were equally groovy! Boogie their tunes and an equally sensational VH1 Frantick, one of the known poppers from Supersonic EDM Night. California USA was invited as a special judge for the STFU – street dance event. Around 200 dancers across the country participated in the event and battled with each other. Another event which caught the attention of a great crowd was ‘Campus Princess’- a preliminary round for Femina Miss India, where the top 20 participants were shortlisted on the basis of their profiles, and walked the ramp to be shortlisted for subsequent rounds. It was judged bythe gorgeous, the stunning and supremely talented Miss India World 2015 - Aditi Arya.

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KUMAR VISHWAS LIVE-2016 Finally on Feb. 15, 2016 the event which was attended by such multitudinous fans that the OAT was jam-packed! – ‘Kumar Vishwas Live’.With his wit, humor, satire and his poetry, he impressed everyone.

With paintball, pool, air hockey, laser tag and what not; Fun City propelledthe excitement to a new level altogether! Another sight of attraction was Food City. For the entire duration of the Engifest’16, the road from Mech-C to OAT was filled with the most delectable food stalls from the heart of the nation, offering mouth- watering food.Mr. Farhan, the treasurer of DTU said that he was filled with pride as this year the budget reached a new height of 50 lakhs, compared to last year’s 22-25 lakh only. He congratulated the corporate team for the same. He also congratulated the PR team and the publicity team as the fest witnessed almost double participation and footfall this year. On 5th and 6th of March, India’s Got Talent – the biggest Indian reality television series on Colors television network, a part of the global British Got Talent franchise was in

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DTU. It was the first time DTU ever saw such a big collaboration. The two days saw an explosion of talent and showmanship from every corner of Delhi and further. Around 3000 zealous and talented people battled it and the selected ones were shot to be aired on TV in our own auditorium and OAT!

Hindi poetry aficionados were in for a special treat on 12th April, at the KaviSammelan, held on the occasion of 75th anniversary of the college, where poets such as PratapFaujdar, Rasik Gupta, PK Azad, Sumit Mishra and Priyanka Rai narrated some of their best creations. PratapFaujdarji is one their special ones scribbled their affection of the most famous and admired poets of on their T-shirts as a memory forever; ‘Light present generation. His unique style of it up’ wherewish lanterns flooded the night reciting poems created bouts of laughter in sky of DTU; ‘Prom night’ a musical venture the auditorium. where the seniors danced their heart out DTU saw another new addition to its events with their beloved ones; ‘DJ Night’ where where the honorable IAS and IPS officers everyone danced along with full zeal for of Delhi graced us by their presence. They one last time and ‘DTU Roast’ which filled gave a splendid presentation on women the auditorium with laughter and humor. safety for the youngsters of DTU. Moreover, Mr. NalinChoudhary, the Cultural Secretary they educated them about their recent of DTU mentioned that he was glad they women safety app launch. It was followed could give such dynamic farewell to the by a KaviSammelan by renowned poets. seniors of BTech, MTech and MBA as it had never happened before. For our beloved seniors from BTech, MTechand MBA, the council took an It wouldn’t be wrong to say that that we are inimitable step to organize a Farewell week, blessed to have such an ambitious council a fiesta devoted to the years spent in DTU to which is willing to go to extremes to provide reminisce the joyous moments. The various us with such wonderful and countless events included ‘Scribbling Day’ where events and activities.

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1 Organization and Administration

1.1 Court The term of the office of the nominated members of the Court other than Ex-Officio List of members of the Court, DTU. members, shall be three years. As per Delhi Technological University Act 6 of 2009 read with section 20, following 1.2 The Planning Board persons are the members of the Court, In exercise of the powers conferred under DTU. DTU Act, 2009, Section 23 (2) sub clause- a) His Excellency Lt.Governor, Govt. of (xii) read with Section (12) of the DTU (First) NCT, Delhi, Shri Najeeb Jung, the Statute 2009, the BOM of DTU constituted Chancellor. the Planning Board of the University as under : - b) Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. Yogesh Singh 1. Prof. Yogesh Singh, Vice Chancellor, c) Five eminent persons in the discipline of DTU Chairman basic and applied science, engineering, 2. Prof. Pankaj Jalote, Director, IIIT, Delhi technology and management, Member nominated by the Government. 3. Shri Ashok Khurana, Former DG, CPWD d) Principal Secretary or Secretary Member (Finance) to the Government ex-officio. 4. Dr. M.K. Hada, Advisor-I, AICTE Member e) Principal Secretary or Secretary (Higher 5. Representative of UGC, not below the Education) to the Government ex- level of Jt. Secretary Member officio. 6. Secretary DTTE/Director DTTE Member f) Principal Secretary or Secretary (Technical Education) to the Government 7. Prof. Sanjay Dhande, Former Director, ex-officio. IIT, Kanpur Member g) A representative of the University 8. Col. Neeraj Suri (Retd.), Registrar, DTU Grants Commission. Secretary h) A representative of All India Council for Technical Education established under the All India Council for Technical Education Act, 1987 (52 of 1987). i) Registrar of the University.

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1.3 Board of Management S. No. Name Position in the Board 1 Prof.Yogesh, Vice Chancellor, DTU Member 2 Prof. S. K. Garg, Pro Vice Chancellor, DTU Member 3 Principal. Secretary, Technical Education, Govt. of NCT Member Delhi 4 Principal Secretary, Higher Education, Govt. of NCT Delhi Member 5 Prof. G.K. Mehta, Eminent Member (Applied Science) Member 6 Sh. K.L. Chugh, Eminent Member (Engineering.) Member 7 Sh. J.V. Ramamurthy, Eminent Member (Management) Member 8 Dr. Arbind Prasad, Eminent Member (Industry) Member 9 Prof.Vikas Rastogi Professor, DTU Member 10 Principal Secretary Finance, Govt. of NCT Delhi Member 11 Prof. Vishal Verma, Dean-Academic (PG), DTU Member 12 Prof. H.C. Taneja, Dean (A & IA), DTU Member 13 Prof. A.K. Gupta, HoD, Environment Engg. Deptt, DTU Member 14 Col. Neeraj Suri (Retd.), Registrar, DTU Secretary

1.4 Finance Committee S. NAME Position in the No. Board 1 Prof.Yogesh Singh, Vice Chancellor, DTU Chairman 2 Sh. S.N. Sahai Member Principal Secretary (Finance), GNCT of Delhi, New Delhi 3 Smt. Punya Salila Srivastava Member Principal Secretary, Department of Training & Technical Education, GNCT of Delhi, Muni Maya Ram Marg, Pitam Pura, Delhi 4 Sh. J.V. Ramamurthy, Member President & Chief Operating Officer, HCL Infosystems, E-4, 5, 6, Sector-11, Noida – 201 301 5 Prof. S. K. Garg, Pro Vice Chancellor, DTU Member 6 Col. Neeraj Suri (Retd.) Member Registrar, DTU. 7 Shri Nand Kishore, Controller of Finance, DTU Member Secretary

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1.5 Academic Council S. Name & Designation Position in No. the Academic Council 1 Prof. Yogesh Singh, Vice Chancellor, DTU [email protected] Chairman 2 Prof. S.K. Jain, Vice Chancellor, Member Mata Vaishno Devi University Jammu, [email protected] (Management) 3 Mr. O.P. Bhutani Member B-86, Surajmal Vihar, Delhi, [email protected], [email protected] (Engineering) 4 Prof. C.R. Babu, Professor, Emiritus & Former Pro Vice Chancellor, Member University of Delhi, [email protected] (Applied Sciences) 5 Prof. Vir Singh, Department of Physics, IIT, Roorkee, [email protected] Member (UGC) 6 Prof. B.J. Alappat, Department of Civil Engg., IIT Delhi, Member (AICTE) [email protected] 7 Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, Managing Director (Corporate Affairs) Member (FICCI) M/S Accenture Services Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon, [email protected] 8 Prof. S.K. Garg, Pro Vice Chancellor, DTU, Member [email protected], [email protected] 9 Prof. Vishal Verma, Dean Academic (PG), DTU, [email protected] Member 10 Prof.Madhusudan Singh, Dean Academic (UG), DTU, Member [email protected] 11 Prof. Ashutosh Trivedi, Dean (IRD), DTU [email protected] Member 12 Prof. Vikas Rastogi, Dean (SW), DTU [email protected] Member 13 Prof. H.C. Taneja, Dean (A & IA), DTU, [email protected] Member 14 ProfR. C. Sharma, HoD (Applied Chemistry), DTU, [email protected] Member 15 Dr. Sangita Kansal, HoD (Applied Mathematics), DTU, Member [email protected] 16 Prof. D. Kumar, HoD (Biotechnology), DTU , [email protected] Member 17 Prof. S.C. Sharma, HoD (Applied Physics), DTU, Member [email protected] 18 Prof. A. K. Gupta, HoD (Env. Engg.), DTU, [email protected] Member 19 Dr. Seema Singh, HoD (Humanities), DTU [email protected] Member 20 Prof. P.K. Suri, HoD (DSM), DTU, [email protected] Member 21 Prof. P.R. Chadha, HoD (E & C), DTU [email protected] Member 22 Prof. R.S. Mishra, HoD (Mechanical & Production Engg.), DTU Member 23 Prof. O.P. Verma, HoD (Comp. Sc. Engg.), DTU, [email protected] Member 24 Prof. Madhusudan Singh, HoD (Elec. Engg.), DTU, Member [email protected]

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S. Name & Designation Position in No. the Academic Council 25 Prof. Nirendra Dev, HoD (Civil Engineering), DTU, Member [email protected] 26 Dr. A.K. Madan, Associate Prof., Mech. Engg. Deptt., DTU Member 27 Dr. M.S. Ranganathan, Assistant Prof., Mech. Engg. Deptt., DTU Member 28 Prof. Vipin, Controller of Examination, DTU, [email protected] Member 29 Col. Neeraj Suri (Retd.), Registrar, DTU, [email protected] Member Secretary The term of members of the Academic Council other than Ex-Officio members shall be three years. 1.6 Administration S. No. Name Designation 1 His Excellency, Lt. Governor Chancellor Govt. of NCT Delhi, Sri Najeeb Jung 2 Prof. Yogesh Singh Vice Chancellor 3 Prof. S. K. Garg Pro - Vice Chancellor 4 Prof. Madhusudan Singh Dean Academic (UG) 5 Prof. Vishal Verma Dean Academic (PG) 6 Prof. Ashutosh Trivedi Dean (IRD) 7 Prof. Vikas Rastogi Dean (SW) 8 Prof. H. C. Taneja Dean (A & IA) 9 Col Neeraj Suri Registrar 10 ProfR. C.. Sharma HoD (Applied Chemistry) 11 Dr. Sangita Kansal HoD (Applied Mathematics) 12 Prof. D. Kumar HoD (Biotechnology) 13 Prof. S.C. Sharma HoD (Applied Physics) 14 Prof. A.K. Gupta HoD (Environment Engineering) 15 Dr. Seema Singh HoD (Humanities) 16 Prof. P.K. Suri HoD (DSM) 17 Prof. P.R. Chadha HoD (E & C) 18 Prof. R.S. Mishra HoD (Mechanical & Production Engineering) 19 Prof. O.P. Verma HoD (Computer Science Engineering) 20 Prof. Madhusudan Singh HoD (Electrical Engineering) 21 Prof. Nirendra Dev HoD (Civil Engineering) 22 Dr. Narendra Kumar Chief Warden 23 Dr. A.K. Srivastava Director Physical Education 24 Dr. Rama Kant Shukla Librarian 25 Mr. Vimal Jain Executive Engineer

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S. No. Name Designation 26 Sh. Nand Kishore DR (F&A) (On Deputation) 27 Dr. Ravinder Kaushik Assistant Registrar 28 Dr. Vivek Tripathi Assistant Registrar 29 Sh. Anil Kumar Assistant Registrar 30 Dr. Lokesh Garg Assistant Registrar 31 Sh. B.S. Rawat Assistant Registrar 1.7 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) S. No. Name Designation 1. Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. Yogesh Singh Chairperson 2. Prof. Narendra Kumar, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Member Secretary Director (IQAC) 3. Prof. S.k Garg, Pro Vice Chancellor Member 4. Prof. Vishal Verma, Dean (PG) Member 5. Prof. Madhusudan Singh, Dean (UG) Member 6. Dr. Vipin, Controller of Exams. Member 7. Prof. Nirendra Dev, Head, Dept. of Civil Engineering Member 8. Col. Neeraj Suri, Registrar Member 9. Sh. Manoj Sethi, Programmer, Dept. of Computer Member Engineering, Associate Director (IQAC) 10. Sh. Rajesh Rohilla, Dept of E&C, Associate Director (IQAC) Member 11. Dr. Rajan Yadav, Associate Professor, Associate Director Member (IQAC) 12. Prof. S.G. Deshmukh,Director, IITM Gwalior External Expert Member 13. Sh. Kumar Gupta, Managing Director (Corporate Affairs), External Expert Member Accenture Services pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon 14. Sh. Arun Gupta, Alumni, C-10/6, Sector-17, Rohini, Delhi. External Expert Member

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2 Academic and Non-academic Staff 2.1 Academic Staff (As on 31st March, 2016) S. Department Prof. Assoc. Asstt. Prof. (on Asstt. Prof. Progra- Total No. Prof. Prof. contract) (on Contract) mmer 1. Applied Chemistry 02 01 08 00 00 00 11 2 Applied Mathematics 01 02 08 00 01 00 12 3 Applied Physics 02 02 09 00 02 00 15 4 Biotechnology 00 02 03 01 05 00 11 5 Civil Engineering 09 05 10 00 01 00 25 6 Computer Science and 02 04 10 00 06 00 22 Engineering 7 Delhi School of Management 01 01 03 01 02 00 08 8 Electronics and 02 05 14 00 06 00 27 Communication Engineering 9 Electrical Engineering 07 10 10 00 01 00 28 10 Environmental Engineering 00 00 04 00 01 00 05 11 Humanities 00 01 03 00 00 00 04 12 Mechanical Engineering 08 11 20 00 10 00 49 13 Central Workshop 00 01 00 00 00 00 01 14 Workshop 00 01 01 00 00 00 02 15 Computer Centre 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 Total 34 46 103 02 35 02 222 2.2 Non-academic Staff Administrative Block Non-Technical Technical Total Permanent/ Deputation Contract Permanent/ Contract Deputation 1 Sr. Accounts Officer (on Deput.) 01 00 00 00 1 2 Accounts Officer (on Deput.) 02 00 00 00 2 3 Assistant Accounts Officer (on Deput.) 03 00 00 00 3 4 Section Officer (On Deput.) 00 01 00 00 1 5 Chief Store Keeper 01 00 00 00 1 6 Assistant Store Keeper 00 02 00 00 2 7 Draughtsman 01 00 00 00 1 8 Foreman 08 00 00 00 8 9 Console Operator 02 00 00 00 2 10 Sr. Mechanic 00 00 22 03 25 11 Sr. Mechanic GP-I 00 00 00 09 9

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Administrative Block Non-Technical Technical Total Permanent/ Deputation Contract Permanent/ Contract Deputation 12 Sr. Mechanic GP-II 00 00 00 05 5 13 Sr. Mechanic GP-III 00 00 00 03 3 14 Sr. Mechanic GP-V 00 00 00 04 4 15 Sr. Mechanic GP-VI 00 00 00 01 1 16 Jr. Mechanic 00 00 15 08 23 17 Counter Assistant 00 00 03 02 5 18 Lab Attendt. 00 00 00 00 0 19 Library Attendt. 01 00 00 00 1 20 Assistant Librarian 00 01 00 00 1 21 PS to VC 00 01 00 00 1 22 Senior Office Assistant 00 02 00 00 2 23 Junior Office Assistant 00 36 00 00 36 24 Office Assistant 00 04 00 00 4 25 Assistant Programmer 00 03 00 00 3 26 Network Assistant 00 02 00 00 2 27 Technical Assistant 00 00 00 05 5 28 Junior Technical Assistant 00 00 00 21 21 29 SO to VC 00 01 00 00 1 30 Contractor 00 01 00 00 1 31 Documentalist 00 01 00 00 1 32 Gest. Operator3 01 00 00 00 1 33 Stenographer 00 01 00 00 1 34 Stenographer Grade - II (On Deput.) 01 00 00 00 1 35 Multi Tasking Staff 03 00 00 00 3 36 Messenger 01 00 00 00 1 37 Daftri 01 00 00 00 1 38 Chowkidar 04 00 00 00 4 39 Farash 02 00 00 00 2 40 Peon 05 00 00 00 5 41 Mali 01 00 00 00 1 42 Driver 00 03 00 00 3 43 Safai Karamchari 12 00 00 00 12 Total 50 59 43 61 210

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3. Academic Programmes 3.1 Undergraduate Courses S. Department B. Tech. Programme Duration Total No. Year of Total No. Intake starting No. Enrolled 1 Applied Chemistry Polymer Science & 4 Years 61 1999 61 Chemical Technology 2 Applied Mathematics and 4 Years 95 2009 95 Mathematics Computing 3 Applied Physics Engineering Physics 4 Years 95 2009 95 4 Bio-technology Bio-technology 4 Years 33 2004 33 5 Computer Science Computer Engineering 4 Years 138 2009 138 and Engineering Information Technology 4 Years 94 2003 94 Software Engineering 4 Years 93 2009 93 6 Civil Engineering Civil Engineering 4 Years 121 1986 121 7 Electronics & Electronics & 4 Years 184 1986 184 Communication Communication Engineering Engineering 8 Electrical Electrical Engineering 4 Years 139 1986 139 Engineering Electrical & Electronics 4 Years 94 2009 94 Engineering 9 Environmental Environmental 4 Years 61 1999 61 Engineering Engineering

10 Mechanical Mechanical 4 Years 185 1986 185 Engineering Engineering Production & Industrial 4 Years 47 1999 47 Engineering Auto-Mobile 4 Years 93 2009 93 Engineering Total 1533 1533 Total NRI candidate 69 Grand Total- 1602

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3.2 Post Graduate Courses Sl. Department M. Tech. Programme Duration Sanctioned Year of Total No. annual starting student intake strength 1 Applied (a) Polymer Technology 2 years 25 1986 20 Chemistry 2 Applied Physics (a) Nano Science & Technology 2 years 25 2009 20 (b) Nano Nuclear science & 2 years 23 2012 18 Technology 3 Biotechnology (a) Bioinformatics 2 years 25 2010 20 (b) Bio Medical Engineering 2 years 23 2013 18 (c) Industrial Biotechnology 2 years 24 2013 19 4 Computer (a) Computer Science & Engg. 2 years 25 2009 20 Science and (b) Software Engg. 2 years 25 2009 20 Engineering (c) Information Technology 2 years 25 2009 20 5 Civil (a) Civil Engg. (Geotechnical 2 years 24 1965 20 Engineering Engineering) (b) Civil Engg. (Hydraulic & 2 years 25 1989 19 Water Resource Engg.) (c) Civil Engg. (Structural 2 years 25 1965 20 Engineering) 6 Electronics & (a) Signal Processing & Digital 2 years 25 1989 20 Communication Design Engineering (b) Microwave & Optical 2 years 25 2009 20 Communication (c) VLSI Design and Embedded 2 years 25 2009 20 System 7 Electrical (a) Electrical Engg. (Control & 2 years 25 1989 20 Engineering Instrumentation) (b) Electrical Engg, (Power 2 years 25 2009 20 System) 8 Environmental (a) Environmental Engineering 2 years 25 2013 20 Engineering 9 Mechanical (a) Mech. Engg. (Thermal 2 years 25 1971 20 Engineering Engineering) (b) Mech. Engg. (Production 2 years 25 1971 20 Engg.) (c) Mech. Engg. (Renewable 2 years 22 2013 18 Energy Tech.) (d) Mech. Engg. (Computational 2 years 18 2013 18 Design.) 10 Delhi School of (a) MBA 2years 91 2009 63 Management (b) EMBA 2years 24 2009 18 Total 511

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3.3 Ph.D. Programmes ok Sl. Course Branch Admmision No. 1. Ph.D. Electronics & Communication Engineering (EC) 4 2. Ph.D. Computer Engineering and Software Engineering 3 3. Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering and Production & Industrial Engineering 9 4. Ph.D. Electrical Engineering 6 5. Ph.D. Civil Engineering (CE) 0 6. Ph.D. Environmental Engineering (ENE) 4 7. Ph.D. Applied chemistry, Polymer Technology and Chemical Engineering 2 8. Ph.D. Information Technology (IT) 0 9. Ph.D. Bio-Technology (BT) 0 10. Ph.D. Humanities 0 11. Ph.D. Applied Physics 3 12 Ph.D. Applied Mathematics 0 13. Ph.D. Management 2 Total 33 3.4 TRFs and PDFs and 05 Post Doctoral (PDFs)] to attract best Teaching cum Research Fellowship of minds to ensure high academic standards and encourage research & innovation in (Doctoral & Post Doctoral) area of relevance to industry and society. The University offers 25 Teaching Cum Research Fellowships [20 TRFs (Doctoral)

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4 Academic Departments 4.1 Department of Applied Chemistry

Academic Staff: 10; Students Admitted: UG - 63, PG - 15, PhD - 02; Publications: Journals - 62, Book- 00, Conference/Symp.- 33

1. Salient Features Assistant Professors: Established in 1941 as Delhi Polytechnic, Mr. Sudhir Gopalrao Warker, M.Sc. Department of Applied Chemistry was also Inorganic Chemistry & Co-ordination established as a subsidiary department to Polymers, Email [email protected] cater to the needs of engineering students. Dr. Ram Singh, Ph.D.Bioorganic Chemistry, It continued as a helping department at old Natural Products and Total Synthesis, St. Stephens College at Kashmere Gate till 1986 when a new postgraduate course Email singh_dr_ram@ yahoo.com of M.E Polymer Technology was started in Dr. Richa Srivastava, Ph.D. Organic the department after the due approvals of Synthesis, Supramolecular Chemistry, then AICTE and University of Delhi. In 1997, Biomimetic Reactions, Email sri_richa@ the department of Applied Chemistry was rediffmail.co shifted to the new campus of Delhi College Dr. Saurabh Mehta, Ph.D. Organic synthesis of Engineering. In 1998, the department had started a new four year course (conventional and \ A0combinatorial), of B.E Polymer Science and Chemical bioorganic\A0and medicinal chemistry,etc. Technology. Till date, the Department has Email [email protected] produced nearly 60 Ph.Ds, 230 M.E./M. Dr. Anil Kumar, Ph.D. Bioinorganic Tech. students and 400 B.E./BTech Chemistry, Solar Cell, Cell Imaging students. The teachers of the Department molecules, Electronic structure calculation have published more than 300 research using G03 suite program, Email asl213@ papers in national and international gmail.com journals of repute. The Department has well – established laboratories in Applied Dr. Deenan Santhiya, Ph.D. Nano- Chemistry, Polymer Science and Chemical Biotechnology, Biosynthesis of Technology along with several research nanopatterned materials, Environmental laboratories and one CAD lab. The Biotechnology,\A0Surface\A0chemistry, department is actively involved in research Email [email protected] in the areas of Chemistry, Polymer Science Dr. Raminder Kaur, Ph.D. and Chemical Technology. The department Reaction Engineering, Polymer has collaborations with reputed national Composites, Bio-based Polymers, and international industries, institutes and Email [email protected] universities. Dr. Roli Purwar, Ph.D., Biopolymers, 2. Academic Staff Polymeric\ A0membranes, Ecofriendly\ Professors: A0Processing\ A0of, Textiles, Natural Dr. R.C.Sharma Ph.D. Electro Solution Materials and their Application, Medical\ Chemistry, Molten Electrolytes, Email A0Textiles,EffluentTreatment, Email roli. [email protected] [email protected] Associate Professors: 3. Honors and Awards to Faculty Dr. Archna Rani, Ph.D. Organic Chemistry, Members Email [email protected] Nil

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4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Faculty Name of Institute/ Organization Visited Purpose of Visit Dates Dr. Saurabh Mehta University of Miami, Florida, USA Training & Research Jan. 2014 Jan. 2016 5. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture Faculty Details of Conference/Seminar/ Symposia / Workshop/ Venue Dates Name Guest Lecture Prof. D. India-Japan science seminar and a keynote speech by 2001 IIT New Delhi Feb 26, Kumar Nobel Laureate in chemistry, Dr. Noyori Ryoji 2015 National seminar on “Recent advances in physics” DTU Feb 16, (NSRAP-2015). 2015 International conference on recent trends in mechanical, JNU New Delhi 30 April material science, manufacturing, automobiles, aerospace, 2016. engineering and applied physics (AMAEAP-2016) Ist National Conference on Emerging Trends & Future Kirorimal College, 3-4 Feb Challenges in Chemical Sciences (ETFC-2016). University of Delhi 2016 Dr. Richa The 102nd Indian Science Congress 2015 University of Jan 3-7 Srivastava, Mumbai 2015 Dr. Ram National Symposium on “New Horizons in Chemical DTU Feb 15, Singh Sciences” 2015 The 102nd Indian Science Congress 2015 University of Jan 3-7 Mumbai 2015 National Symposium on “New Horizons in Chemical DTU Feb 15, Sciences” 2015 102nd Indian Science Congress 2015 University of 3-7 Jan Mumbai 2015 4th National Symposium on Recent Advances in Analytical Jamia Hamdard, Feb, 9-10, Sciences New Delhi 2015. 9th National Conference on Solid State Chemistry and Allied University of Delhi May 8-10, Areas 2015. National Seminar on Innovative, Advance Research In Bio- Dyal Singh College Oct 09-10, medical and Environmental Dynamics 2015 National Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches in Jamia Millia Islamia Dec 16, Chemical 2015. Vth International Symposium on “Fusion of Science & New Delhi, India Jan 18-22, Technology”, ISBN: 978-93-84935-64-1 2016 Bilayer composites wound dressing from Bombyx mori, IIT Delhi April 15-17 BiTerm 2016 2016 1st National Conference on Emerging Trends and Future Kirori Mal College Feb 3-4, Challenges in Chemical Sciences 2016 DU-JAIST Indo-Japan Symposium on Chemistry of University of Delhi Feb 26-27, Functional Molecules/ Materials 2016 6th International Symposium on “Current Trends in Drug CSIR-CDRI, 25-28 Feb, Discovery & Research Lucknow 2016 National seminar on “Role of analytical sciences in Hansraj College, March 4-5 Sustainable Development”. University of Delhi 2016 National Conference on “Global Challenges – Role Technological Apr 23-24, of Science & Technology in Imparting their Solutions Institute of Textile 2016 (GCRSTS-2016) & Sciences

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Deenan 18th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Gene-and- USA May 2015 Santhiya Cell-Therapy Dr. Roli International Conference on Advanced Polymers Rajkot, India. 29-31 Purwar Biomaterials, Bioengineering & Nano Drug Delivery, APA- October 2015 Vth International Symposium on “Fusion of Science & New Delhi, India January Technology”, ISBN: 978-93-84935-64-1 18-22, 2016 Bilayer composites wound dressing from Bombyx mori IIT Delhi. April 15-17, BiTerm 2016 2016 Dextrose plasticized muga and tasar silk fibroin films for skin IIT Delhi. April 15-17, tissue engineering, BiTerm 2016 2016 6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses Name of Faculty Name of Courses Place Dates Dr Richa Recent Trends in Geoenvironmental Civil Engineering April 18-22, Srivastava Engineering organized by during Department at DTU 2016. Research & Publication Department of 25-29 July Humanities, DTU 2016. Automation in Manufacturing Mechanical 04-15 May Dr. Roli Purwar Engineering, DTU 2015. Automation in Manufacturing Mechanical 04-15 May Engineering, DTU 2015. Dr. R. Kaur Automation in Manufacturing Mechanical 04-15 May Mr. S. G. Warkar Engineering, DTU 2015. Automation in Manufacturing Mechanical 04-15 May Engineering, DTU 2015. Dr. Ram Singh Recent Trends in Geoenvironmental Civil Engineering April 18-22, Engineering organized by during Department at DTU 2016. Research & Publication Department of 25-29 July Humanities at DTU 2016. Automation in Manufacturing Mechanical 04-15 May Engineering, DTU 2015. Dr. Anil Kumar Research & Publication Department of 25-29 July Humanities at DTU 2016. Dr. D. Santhiya Research & Publication Department of 25-29 July Dr Richa Humanities at DTU 2016. Srivastava Recent Trends in Geoenvironmental Civil Engineering April 18-22, Engineering organized by during Department at DTU 2016. Research & Publication Department of 25-29 July Humanities, DTU 2016. Automation in Manufacturing Mechanical 04-15 May Engineering, DTU 2015.

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7. Conference/Seminar/Symposia/Workshops Organized by the Department Nil 8. (i) Completed Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of Project Sponsoring Outlay (amount Investigator Agency in Lakhs of Rupees) Dr. Ram Singh Design and Synthesis of novel Imidazole CSIR, Govt of 21,35,000 and Triazole Derivatives as potential Anti- India Alzheimeric Agents Dr. Deenan Biophysical studies on siRNA/cationic DST, Govt. of 18,50000/- Santhiya agent nano complexes for gene delivery India application Dr. Roli Purwar Development of Bioactive Nanocomposite DST, Govt. of 7,00,000/- Films from Silk Sericin for Food Packaging India

(ii) Continuing Sponsored Research Projects Outlay (amount Principal Title of the Project Sponsoring Agency in Lakhs of Investigator Rupees`) Dr. Anil Kumar Synthesis, Characterization DST, Govt. of India 2650000/- and Application of m-Benziporphodimethene Dr Jay Singh Nanostructured Metal Oxides DST- INSPIRE Faculty 35,00000 Based Biosensors for Clinical Award (AORC Diagnostics Application scheme 2013) Dr Chandra Mouli Graphene Based Lab-on-Chip DST- INSPIRE Faculty 35,00000 Pandey Platforms for Detection of Cancer Award (AORC Biomarkers scheme 2013) Dr. Raminder Kaur Development of Environment DRDO, Govt. of India 32,34,000/- (PI); Dr. R.S. Walia Friendly Rigid Polyurethane Foam (Co-PI) for Multipurpose Use

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9. Important Professional • Asian Journal of Chemistry: Member, Affiliations: Editorial Board (from Jan 2010) Dr. Ram Singh • American Journal of Organic Chemistry: Member, Editorial Board (from Dec 2011) • International Science Congress Association, India – Fellow Member • Organic Chemistry Letters: Editorial (ISCA-FM-99) Advisory Board (from August 2013) • International Society for Neurochemistry- • CIBTech Journal of Pharmaceutical Full Member, Account Number (14075) Sciences (CJPS) (from January 2014) • The Indian Science Congress Dr. Richa Srivastava Association, Kolkata, India – Life Member • The Indian Science Congress (L12816) Association, Kolkata, India – Life Member • Indian Academy of Neurosciences - Life • Indian Society of Analytical Scientists – Member (LS-182) Life Member • International Brain Research • Research Journal of Biotechnology – Organization – Life Member Life Member • Indian Society of Analytical Scientists – Dr Roli Purwar Life Member (LMT2008/18) • Textile Engineers Society • Association of Chemistry Teachers – Life • Indian Plastic Institute Member (LM-947) • Elastomer Technology Development • World Association of Young Scientist – Society Member • Indian Rubber Institute • Scientists Without Borders - Member • Brilliant Uniflow of Talents and Intelligence (BUTAI): Honorary President

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4.2 Department of Applied Mathematics Academic

Staff: 10, Students Admitted: UG 99, Ph.D.20, Publication: Journals: 21 Conference/Symp. 12 1. Salient Features 2. Academic Staff Mathematics is the base of all engineering Professors as well as technological branches. A sound Dr. H.C.Taneja, M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D., knowledge of mathematical tools makes Information Theory hctaneja@rediffmail. a technocrat to excel in his profession. In com , [email protected] fact the “Industrial Mathematics”, a branch of Applied Mathematics, which is relevant Associate Professors for contemporary technological problems, Dr. Sangita Kansal (HOD), Ph.D., Category is not only the queen of all sciences but Theory and Petri nets, Sangita_kansal15@ is also the mother of all technologies. The rediffmail.com Department of Applied Mathematics offer Dr. Anjana Gupta, M.Sc, M.Phil, courses to undergraduate and postgraduate Ph.D., Optimization Techniques students of various engineering disciplines. [email protected] The syllabi have been designed in the areas Dr. L.N. Das, M.Sc, Ph.D. Operations of Applied Mathematics, Computational Research [email protected] Techniques and Statistics to impart sound knowledge of various mathematical tools Dr. Chandra Prakash Singh, M.Sc, and their applications in the engineering Ph.D. General Relativity and Cosmology, disciplines. Research Activities & Full [email protected] Time Ph.D. Programs The department has Assistant Professors the necessary expertise available in the Dr. Ramesh Srivastava, M.SC, Ph.D., following research areas of current interest : Numerical Simulation, rsrivastava@dce. Information theory of its Applications, Graph ac.in theory, Numerical Simulation, Relativistic Cosmological Models, Complex Analysis, Dr. Naokant Deo, M.Sc, Ph.D., Approximation Algebra and Approximation Theory. A few Theory, [email protected] full time Ph.D. scholarships are available in Dr. S.Sivaprasad Kumar, M.Sc, M.Phil, the above fields. Ph.D., Complex Analysis, spkumar@dce. ac.in Dr. Vivek Kumar Aggarwal, M.Sc. (IIT Roorkee), Ph.D., (IIT Kanpur) Numerical Analysis [email protected] Dr. Nilam, Ph.D. Mathematical Modelling [email protected]

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3. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Faculty Name of Institute/Organization Purpose of Visit Dates Visited Dr. H.C. Taneja MNNIT Allahabad and NIT Trichy Performance Auditor 2015 Under TEQIP II Dr. L. N Das Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Conducting PhD Viva voce 18/06/2016 Bhubaneshwr test Dr. Anjana Gupta NITTTR, Chandigarh Leadership development 12th to Workshop( UKIERI) by 14th October AICTE 2015 Dr. Anjana Gupta NITTTR, Chandigarh Leadership development 17th to 18th March Workshop( UKIERI) by 2016 2016 AICTE

4. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture

Name of Details of Conference/Seminar/Symposia/ Venue Dates Faculty Workshops/Guest Lecture Prof. H.C. 9th International Triennial Calcutta Symposium on Calcutta Dec 28-31, Taneja Probability and Statistics University 2015 Dr. National Seminar on Recent Advances in Physics DTU, Admin. Feb 16, Laxminarayan (NSRAP-2015) Depart,emt of Applied Physics, Conference Hall 2015 Das DTU, 16th February 2015. TEQIP-II sponsored Faculty Development Department May 04-15, Programme on “Automation in Manufacturing of Mechanical, 2015. (AIM-2015), Production and Industrial Engineering, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, TEQIP-II sponsored one week Faculty Department of Jan 19-22, Development Programme on Advances in Comp. Sc. DTU 2016 Information Security (AIS-2016), Organized by Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, January 18- 22, 2016. TEQIP-II sponsored one week Faculty Development Department of July 11-15, Programme on “Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis Electronics & 2016 and Machine Learning”, organized by Department Communication Eng, of Electronics and Communication Engineering, DTU Delhi Technological University, Delhi, July 11-to 15, 2016.

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Dr. S. National Conference on Emerging Trends Cacutta Dec 17-19, Sivaprasad in Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences Mathematical 2015 kumar (NCETMMS-2015) Society One day Workshop on Curriculum revision and Applied Mathematics April 22, Development-2006, organized by department Department, DTU 2016 of applied Mathematics DTU, on April 22, 2016, participated as an expert/Resource person and reviewed the computation syllabus. SangitaKansal Delivered an invited lecture on “Embedding University of Sep 12-13, of a safe Petri Net into a Boolean Petri net”in Rajasthan, Jaipur 2015 NSRDPAM-2015 “Basic results on Crisp Boolean Petri Nets” in RKGIT, Ghaziabad Dec 27- M3HPCST-2015 29, 2015 Dr. Anjana ONE DAY CURRICULUM REVISION & DTU April 22, Gupta DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP for B.Tech 2016 (Mathematics & Computing) (Under TEQIP - II 3rd Leadership development Workshop ( NITTTR, Chandigarh March 17- UKIERI) by AICTE 18, 2016 4th Leadership development Workshop( UKIERI) NITTTR, Chandigarh Oct 12-14, by AICTE 2015 5. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses

Name of Name of Course Place Dates Faculty H.C. Taneja 1. Management Capacity Enhancement IIM Raipur Oct 12 Program DTU Delhi -17, 2015 2. Statistical Methods & a Brief on LaTex July 18- 22, 2016 Dr. TEQIP-II sponsored one week Faculty Ambedkar Auditorium July 18- Laxminarayan Development Program- “Statistical annexure, Smart Class 22, 2016 Das Methods & a brief on LaTex”, organized by Room, and SbFF5, Delhi Department of applied Mathematics, Delhi Technological University Technological University, July 18-22, 2016. Dr. S. TEQIP-II sponsored Faculty Development Department of May 04- Sivaprasad Programme on “Automation in Mechanical, Production 15, 2015. kumar Manufacturing (AIM-2015), and Industrial Engineering, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, TEQIP-II sponsored one week Faculty DTU July 18- Development Program- “Statistical 22, 2016 Methods & a brief on LaTex”, organized by Department of applied Mathematics, Delhi Technological University, July 18-22, 2016.

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Dr. Sangita One week FDP on “Statistical methods & a DTU, Delhi July 18- Kansal brief on LaTex 22, 2016 Worked as chairperson in One week FDP DTU, Delhi July 18- on “Statistical methods & a brief on LaTex 22, 2016 Worked as chairperson in One day DTU, Delhi April 22, workshop on Curriculum revision& 2016 development. Worked as an Expert person in One DTU, Delhi April 22, day workshop on Curriculum revision& 2016 development. One week short term course on “Soft DCRUST, Sep. 07- Computing” Murthal(Sonepat) 11, 2015 Dr. Anjana FDP under TEQIP-II On “Statistical Department of Applied July 18- Gupta Methods & a brief on LaTeX” Mathematics, DTU 22, 2016

6. Visitors to the Department NIL 7. Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops Organized by the Department Organizing Details of Conference/Seminar/Symposia/Workshops/ Venue Dates Secretary Guest Lecture Dr. Anjana One day Workshop on Curriculum revision and Applied April 22, Gupta Development-2006, organized by department of applied Mathematics 2016 Mathematics DTU, on April 22, 2016, participated as an Department, expert/Resource person and reviewed the computation DTU syllabus. Dr. S. TEQIP-II sponsored one week Faculty Development DTU 18-22, Sivaprasad Program- “Statistical Methods & a brief on LaTex”, July Kumar organized by Department of applied Mathematics, Delhi 2016 Technological University, July 18-22, 2016.

8. List of Candidates Awarded Ph.D. Degree Name of Name of Nationality Gender Category Title of Thesis Students Supervisor (Male/ (Gen/SC/ST/ Female) PD) Virendra Dr. S. INDIAN Male Gen Differential Subordinations, Kumar Sivaprasad Coefficients Estimate And Kumar Radius Constants Of Certain Analytic Functions

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9. Important Professional Dr. Sangita Kansal Affiliations: • Life member of “Ramanujan Mathematical Society”. Professor H. C. TANEJA Life member of “Academy of Discrete • Member American Mathematical Society. • Mathematics & Applications”. • Life member of the Indian Society for Information Theory and its Dr. S. Sivaprasad Kumar Applications. • Life Member of Research Group • Life member of Indian Society of in Mathematical Inequalities and Technical Education. Applications (RGMIA) • Member International Association of • Life Member of Indian Mathematical Engineers (IAENG). Society • Member Society For Industrial and • Life Member of Society for special Applied Mathematics (SIAM) functions and its applications • Life member of Forum for Interdisciplinary Mathematics.

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4.3 Department of Applied Physics

Academic Staff: 13; Students Admitted: UG-94, PG- 45, Ph.D. 5; Publications: Journal Papers- 111, Conference/ Symp.-81; Ongoing Projects: 17, Patent 0

1. Salient Features Engineering Physics equips students with the fundamental knowledge of 75 Years of tradition of excellence in physics together with problem solving Engineering & Technology Education, skills and understanding, which allows Research & Innovations, Delhi College of them to seek innovative careers in Engineering (DCE), (initially established today’s fast changing technological as Delhi Polytechnic) came into being age. in the year 1941 to cater the needs of Indian industries. In 1952, the college ii) M.Tech. in Microwave and Optical was affiliated with university of Delhi and Communication Engineering: This started formal degree level programmes in two year “M.Tech. (MOC)” is offered various branches of engineering. Applied from Applied Physics Department Physics Department is established to in association with Electronics support academic program offered by all and Communication Engineering engineering departments. From July 2009, Department. This program is designed the DCE has become Delhi Technological and developed as an outcome of the University vide Delhi act 6 of 2009. establishment of an advanced R&D; center called “TIFAC-CORE Center Applied Physics Department is a major of Relevance and Excellence in Fiber department of Delhi Technological Optics and Optical Communication” University providing cutting edge research, under Mission REACH program of innovation and education in the emerging Technology Vision 2020, Govt. of India. areas of science and technology. As a This program equips young engineers result, this department offers. and scientist to design, develop i) B.Tech. in Engineering Physics: and innovate the new and changing This four year”B.Tech in Engineering configuration of microwave and optical Physics” program covers the various fiber based telecommunication systems interdisciplinary areas in physical and networks. sciences and emerging areas of iii) M.Tech. Nanoscience and Technology: engineering such as Nano Science This program is offered from and Technology, Microelectronics, Applied Physics Department from Photonics, Quantum Information the academic year 2009-10. The systems and Robotics etc. The curriculum has been designed in a Department also introduced manner so that students are trained theconcept of Majors and Minors to to various aspects of nanomaterials, cater the growing demand of industries their latest development, synthesis and provide them a sound platform and characterization including the enabling them to pursue higher studies design and development of nanoscale and research, hence specialize in optical and electronic devices. This fields of their choice. The program in programme equips young engineers

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and scientist with diverse background and explore their size dependent properties to excel in the emerging areas of nano and applications, Email: vinod.phy@dce. science and technology. Students of edu, [email protected] M.Tech. (NST) have the opportunity Dr. Ajeet Kumar, Ph.D. Fiber optics, to do their projects and internships at integrated optics, solar energy, Email: National Physical Laboratory under [email protected] [email protected] DTU-NPL collaboration program. Dr. Nitin Kumar Puri, Ph.D. Nanostructured iv) M.Tech. Nucelar Science and materials & thin films, high energy Engineering: This course deals heavy ion beams induced structure with designing, implementation and modifications & atomicdisplacements, maintenance of different systems materialcharacterization (XRD, AFM, SEM, that are related to nuclear fusion and TEM), x-ray spectroscopy Email: nitin.phy@ nuclear fission. Nuclear engineers are dce.edu [email protected] those singificant professionals who make this world a better place to live Dr. Amrish Kumar Panwar, M.Sc, Ph.D. in for the mankind by harnessing the Energy storage & conversion devices, power of the atom and making it useful surface modification, wetting, adhesion, through transferring energy to power coating, & bio-compatible materials, thermo- houses and business withour producing electric materials, muliti-ferriocmaterials, greenhouse gases. nanotechnology Email: amrish.phy@dce. edu [email protected] 2 Academic Staff: Dr. M.Jayasimhadri, Ph.D. Optical/ Professors: fluorescent spectroscopy, solid state Dr. Suresh Chand Sharma, M.Sc, M.Phil, physics, material science, nanotechnology Ph.D., Plasma Physics/Plasma Applications, Email: [email protected] jayaphysics@ Nanotechnology, High Power Microwave yahoo.com Devices, Dusty Plasma/Strongly Coupled Dusty Plasma, THz Radiation Emission /Short Dr. Yogita Kalra, Ph.D. Fiber and integrated Pulse lasers, Email: suresh321sharma@ optics, nano photonics, photonic crystals gmail.com [email protected] and their device applications Email: yogita. [email protected] dryogitakalra@gm Dr. Ravindra Kumar Sinha (On Lien), M.Sc, Ph.D. Fibre optics, optical communication, Dr. Rishu Chaujar, Ph.D. Semiconductor nanophotonics:devices & components device modeling simulation, analysis based on photonic crystals & meta- of mosfets & hemts for RF & wireless materials Email: [email protected] dr_rk_ applications Email: rishu.phy@dce. [email protected] edu, [email protected] Dr. Mohan Singh Mehata, Ph.D. Flourescent Associate Professors: spectroscopy, quantum dots, organic leds, Dr. Rinku Sharma, M.Sc, Ph.D. Email: thin films, Email: [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Pawan Kumar Tyagi, Ph.D. Carbon Dr. Allam Srinivasa Rao, Ph.D. Solid state nanotubes: field emitters, graphene spectroscopy and atmospheric sciences. synthesis, hpht diamonds, single crystal Assistant Professors: diamond synthesis. Email: pawan.phy@ Mr. Vinod Singh, M.Sc , Synthesis and dce.edu [email protected] characterization of functional nanomaterials [email protected]

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3. Honors and Awards to Faculty Foundation, Center for Advanced Members Research and Design (VIFRA-2015), Dr. Rishu Chaujar: 2015. • YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD Dr. M.S. Mehata, Visiting Professor/Scholar, for contribution in the field of Chinese Academy of Science, DICP, China, Microelectronics, Venus International 2015

4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Name of Institute/ Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Organization Visited Prof. BPIT, Delhi Delivered an invited Talk in two days National Dec 28, Suresh C. Conference 2015 Sharma Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Delivered an invited Talk in a three days Jan 23, University, Agra International workshop 2016 Centre for Professional Delivered a lecture on “ Plasma production, June 20, Development in Higher Technology, Applications, Growth and Field 2016 Education, University of Emission properties of Graphene sheet” for Delhi, Delhi Refresher course Mr. Vinod Material Research Society, Paper presentation on “Hydrogenation Nov 29- Singh Boston, Massachusetts, properties of size selected Pd-C core- Dec 4, USA shell nanoparticles: Effect of core size and 2015 shell thickness” in MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibits 2015 Dr. M.S. University of Strathclyde, Co-operative research and tanning July 4-8 Mehata United Kingdom 2016 NIT Durgapur To deliver a invited talk in short term course May 16, 2016 University of Lucknow To deliver a invited talk in conference Jan, 15-18, 2016 Kumaun University To deliver a invited talk in conference March 27- 29, 2016 Dr. Amrish IIT Kharagour Deliver a talk on “Overviews and application 16-18 May K. Panwar of lithium ion batteries” in workshop 2016 Dr. Pawan Delhi University To deliver a invited talk in conference March 04, Kumar ICMECH 2016 2016 Tyagi IOP Bhubaneswar To deliver a invited lecture July 12, 2016 INMAS, DRDO, Ministry Of Organized Students Lab Visit Mar, 2016 Defence, Delhi Dr. Rishu IIM Indore To attend MCEP Programme Nov, 2015 Chaujar USA Attended and presented 6 papers in Tech June , Connect Innovation World Conference and 2015 Expo held in Washington, USA

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5. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Venue Dates Secretary/ Workshop/Guest Lecture Faculty name Prof S. C. Delivered an invited Talk on “THz Radiation Emission DTU, Delhi. March 22, Sharma from Free Electron Laser (FEL)” in one day Seminar 2016, organized by department of applied physics, DTU Diane MRS Fall Meeting and Exhibits 2015 Boston, Nov 29- Rosenbaum/ Massachusetts, Dec 4, 2015 Mr. Vinod Singh USA Dr. Rishu National work shop on power electronics Department Nov 6-7, Chaujar, (MNWPE-2015) of Electrical 2015 Dr. Yogita Kalra, Engineering, Dr. Amrish K. DTU Panwar Dr. Amrish K. International Conference on Materials Science & Conference March 1-4, Panwar Technology (ICMTECH-2016), Hall, University 2016 of Delhi, India. Workshop on: ‘Lithium ion battery Technology and VikramShila May 16-18, Mathematical modeling” Complex, IIT 2016 Kharagpur, WB, India Dr.M.S. Mehata Workshop on Gaussian (Gaussian Inc. USA) Chennai 29 Feb-4 March 2016 Dr.Rishu Attended Tech Connect Innovation World Washington, June 14- Chaujar Conference and Expo held in Washington, USA and USA June 17 presented 6 papers. 2015 Member, Board of Advisory Committee, National Manav Rachna June 2016. Conference (IC GATE-2016), ManavRachna University University, June 2016. Convenor, One Day National Seminar on Frontiers in Applied Science and Technology (FAST-2016) organized by Department of Applied Physics, Delhi March 22, Technological University in association with IEEE DTU 2016. EDS Delhi Chapter on March 22, 2016. Coordinator, A National Level Championship: DTU October 16- Workshop on Raspberry Pi in association with IIT- 17, 2015. Bombay, Delhi Technological University, October 16-17, 2015. Coordinator, Start Up Weekend Powered by Google DTU Oct. 30-31 for Entrepreneurs organized By E-Cell DTU, Delhi and Nov.1, Technological University, Oct. 30-31 and Nov.1, 2015. 2015. Attended a two-day National Workshop on Power DTU November Electronics (NWPE-2015), Department of Electrical 6-7, 2015. Engineering, Delhi Technological University, November 6-7, 2015.

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Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Venue Dates Secretary/ Workshop/Guest Lecture Faculty name Dr.MS Mehata, Participated in International Day of Yoga on June DTU June 21-26, Dr. Amrish K. 21,2016 and attended the workshop on “ Yoga and 2016 Panwar Ast of Living” during Dr. Yogita Kalra Dr. Rinku Member organizing committee of STTP on: DTU July 25-29, Sharma Research and Publication 2016 Dr. Yogita Kalra

6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses Name of Faculty Name of Courses Place Dates Dr. Pawan K. Tyagi, FDP on: Recent development Department of Mechanical July 25- Dr. Amrish K. Panwar, and challenges in materials and Engineering, DTU 29, 2016 Dr. Yogita Kalra manufacturing process Dr. Yogita Kalra FDP on: Geotechnical TEQIP II July 11- Engineering for Urban DTU 25, 2016 infrastructure FDP on: Recent Developments TEQIP – II, DTU July 18- in Fluid Mechanics and 22, 2016 Hydraulics Dr. Amrish K. Panwar, STC on: Relevance to AICTE sponsored by QIP, July 18- Nanotechnology to Rechargeable IIT Roorkee. 22, 2016 Battery Technology Dr. M. S. Mehata, FDP on: Recent Trends on Pattern TEQIP – II Department July 11- Dr. Amrish K. Panwar, Analysis and Machine Learning of Electronic & 15, 2016 communication Engineering, DTU Dr M S Mehata STTP on: PLC, HMI, SCADA & AC TEQIP – II, Department of June 13- Dr. Amrish K. Panwar Drivers Electrical Engineering, DTU 17, 2016 Dr. Rishu Chaujar, FDP on: Recent Trends in Geo- TEQIP – II, Department of April 18- Dr. Amrish K. Panwar environmental Engineering Civil Engineering, DTU 22, 2016 Dr. Yogita Kalra, FDP on: Recent advances in Department of Mechanical Dec 07- Dr. Pawan K. Tyagi, Alternative & Renewable Energy Engineering, DTU 11, 2015 Dr. Nitin K. Puri, Technologies Dr. M. Jayashemhadri Dr. Amrish K. Panwar Dr. M S Mehata Dr. Rishu Chaujar Attended a 7 day Management IIM Indore Nov. 16- Capacity Enhancement 22, 2015 Programme (MCEP), Indian Institute of Management, Indore,

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Dr. Amrish K. Panwar STC on: Electrochemical TEQIP – II, Department of Oct 08- Technologies in Hydrogen Chemical Engineering, IIT 09, 2015 Production and Utilization for Delhi. Electrical Energy Dr. Rinku Sharma FDP on: Urban Environmental TEQIP – II, Department of July 13- Challenges and their control Environmental Engineering, 17, 2015 strategies (UECCS-2015) DTU

7. Visitors to the Department Name Affiliation Purpose Dr. Rim Cherif University of Carthage, Tunisia Visit under bilateral DST sponsored TUN- IND project. Prof. Mourad University of Carthage, Tunisia Visit under bilateral DST sponsored TUN- Zghal IND project

8. Conference/Seminar/Symposia/Workshops Organized by the Department Organizing Secretary Details of Conference / Seminar / Venue Dates Symposia / Workshop/Guest Lecture Chairman: Prof S. C. Sharma, UGC sponsored one day National Seminar DTU March Applied Physics, Convener: on “Frontiers in Applied Science and 22, 2016 Dr. Rishu Chaujar Technology (FAST-2016)

9. List of Candidates Awarded Ph.D. Degree Name of Nationality Gender Category Title of thesis Student (Male/ (Gen/SC/ Female) ST/PD) Srividya Indian Female Gen Growth and Characterization of Carbon Sridhar Nanotubes for Improved Field Emission Kamal Indian Male Gen Characterization of Photonic Crystal Fibers and Kishor Metamaterials: Theory and Experiment Ved Indian Male Gen Effect of dust charge fluctuations on excitation Prakash of electrostatic and electromagnetic waves in plasma Than Singh Indian Male OBC Application Specific Specialty Optical Fibers Saini and Waveguides

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10. (i) Completed Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of Project Sponsoring Agency Outlay Investigator (amount in Lakhs of Rupees`) Prof. Suresh C. “Theoretical Investigations for Correlating Department of 11.52 Sharma the Plasma Parameters with the Growth, Science & Technology Structure and Field Emission Properties of (DST), Govt. of India, Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs)” New Delhi Dr. Rishu Design, Development and Integration of IEEE USD 800 Chaujar Industry Standard Compliant Solutions for a Smart Grid Dr. Rishu Design and Development of Smart Green DTU 2.7 Chaujar Vehicle Dr. Rishu Design and Fabrication of Autonomous DTU 2 Chaujar Surface Vehicle for participation in 5th Robot International Competition Dr. M. Development of Efficient andDAE-BRNS, 12.04 Jayasimhadri Environmental Friendly Phosphors and Govt. of India, BARC, Nanophosphors for White Light Emitting Mumbai Diodes (ii) Continuing Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of the Project Sponsoring Outlay Investigator Agency (amount in Lakhs of Rupees) Prof. Suresh C. “Role of plasma in the growth and field Department 16.05 Sharma emission properties of graphene” of Science & Technology (DST), Govt. of India, New Delhi National Program on MEMS And Smart DRDO initiative 40 Prof. R.K. Sinha / Structure coordinated by Dr. Yogita Kalra IISc Bangalore Characterization of PCF for Telecom and UGC 10.48 Sensing Application From Plasmonic and Dielectric to Hybrid DST-RFBR (Indo- Nanoantennas: Novel approaches to control Russian) 22.56 Electromagnetic Waves and Light All dielectric plasmonic and hybrid photonic DST-RMES 65.04 nanostructures (Indo-Russian) Modeling and simulation of single Mode CW LASTEC, DRDO 10.00 High Power Fiber Lasers

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Principal Title of the Project Sponsoring Outlay Investigator Agency (amount in Lakhs of Rupees) Dr. M.S. Mehata External Electric field effect on theDAE-BRNS 17.52 photoinduced charge transfer dynamics Dr. Pawan Graphene-Based Flexible, Transparent DST-FCT 5.30 Kumar Tyagi Electrodes For Organic Light Emitting diodes and Photovoltaics” under Indo-Portuguese Programme of Cooperation in Science and Technology, Rs. 5.30 Lacs: Ongoing (2013-16) Synthesis of Structural Defects Free DST 27.10 Single Layer Graphene for Applications in Nanoelectronic Devices, SR/FTP/PS- 055/2012, Rs. 27.10 Lacs, DST- Fast Track, : Ongoing (2013-16) Dr. Pawan FABRICATION OF BIOSENSORS FOR CANCER DBT 23.00 Kumar Tyagi DETECTION USING (Mentor), SINGLE LAYER GRAPHENE, BT/Bio- Dr. ZainabNaqvi CARe/05/10190/2013-14: Ongoing (2014-17) ( Principle Investigator Dr. Rishu Characterization, Simulation and Equivalent DST 18.6 Chaujar Circuit Analysis of Silicon Nanowire Transistors For High Performance Applications in Wireless and RF Technology Dr. Ajeet Kumar Design, modeling and characterization of DST-Tunisia 13.5 highly nonlinear fibers for all-optical high bit- rate networks Specialty Large-Mode-Area Rectangular 25.3 Waveguides and Fibers for High Power DST Applications Dr. Amrish K. Development of alternative cathode materials SERB, DST 25.00 Panwar for high energy density lithium ion battery technology “Investigation of origin of Circular Rydberg DAE-BRNS, Dr. Nitin Kumar States (CRS) in Beam Foil Excitation” 25 Puri Govt. of India Dr. Nitin Kumar “Origin of Circular Rydberg states in Beam IUAC, Delhi 6.04 Puri Foil Excitation” Dr. M. Development of Versatile Alkaline Earth SERB-DST, Jayasimhadri Phosphate Micro and Nanophsophors for Govt. of India, 30 Energy Saving near UV-based White LEDs New Delhi

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(iii) New Sponsored Research • Life member of Electron Microscope Projects Society of India (EMSI). Nil • Life member of Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT). (IV) Consultancy Projects Nil Dr. M.S. Mehata: • Life member-laser and spectroscopy of 11. Important Professional India (LASSI) Affiliations: • Life member - National Laser Association Prof. S.C. Sharma: (NLS) • Member of the National Academy of • Life member- Indian JSPS Alumni Sciences (MNASc), India Association (IJAA) • Member of the Institute of Electrical and • Life member- Indian Society for Radiation Electronics Engineers (IEEE), USA (IEEE. and Photochemical Sciences (ISRAPS) Member #93626831). Dr. Rishu Chaujar: • Member of the International Association • Life Member-Indian Society for Technical of Engineers (IAENG), Hong Kong Education (ISTE), India (Membe Number: 161614). • Life Member-Institution of Electronics • Life Member – Plasma Science Society & Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), of India (PSSI) ( Life Membership Number: India LM- 708). • Life Member- Indian Women Scientists’ • Life Member- Indian Science Congress Association, India. Association(ISCA)( Life Membership • Life Member- Indian Science Congress Number: L28117). Association, India. • Life Member- Indian Society for • Life Member- Semiconductor Society of Technical Education(ISTE), New Delhi India, India. (Life Membership Number: LM 106978). • Life Member-Materials Research Society Mr. Vinod Singh: of India. • Member of Material Research Society • Member – IEEE Communication Society, (MRS), Pennsylvania, USA. USA (2008-Till Date) • Member of American Chemical Society • Member - International Association of (ACS), Washington DC, USA Engineers, Hong Kong (2008-Till Date) • Member of American Nano Society • Senior Member – IEEE Professional (ANS), USA. Organization, USA (2016-Till Date) • Life member of Materials Research • Member, National Academy of Sciences, Society of India (MRSI). India(2016) • Life member of Indian Society for • Member-American Nano Society, USA Technical Education (ISTE). (2011-Till Date) • Life member of The Indian Science • Member-Green ICT Community, IEEE Congress Association (ISCA). (2014-Till Date)

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• Member- IEEE Council on RFID (2014-Till • Life Member – Electron Microscopy Date) Society of India (EMSI) • Executive Member- IEEE Electron • Life Member – Indian Society of Technical Devices Society (2015-till date) Education (ISTE) Dr. M. Jayasimhadri: Dr. Ajeet Kumar: • Life Member - Luminescence Society of • Member, Optical Society of America India (LSI) (OSA) • Life Member - Materials Research Society • Life Member- Indian Society for Technical of India (MRSI) Education • Life member - National Environmental • Life Member- Optical Society of India Science Academy (NESA) Dr. Amrish K. Panwar: • Life Member- Materials Research Society of India (MRSI)

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4.4 Department of Biotechnology

(Academic staff-07; students admitted: UG-100 ,PG-102, Ph.D-25, Publications: Journals/Papers –100, conference/symposium-8, New projects-01)

1. Salient Features: lectures & symposia in which renowned scientists and academicians are invited. Department of Biotechnology under Delhi The department conducts annual technical Technological Universitywas founded in festival KARYON in which the students 2004 with a vision to make an impact through and experts from industry participate research and technology based training, in academic deliberations to enhance is successfully conducting undergraduate Industry- University interactions. Such and postgraduate programmes in various useful interactions help the students for disciplines. The Department is running industrial trainings and job placements. various programmes in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics,Biomedical Engineering 2. Academic Staff: and Industrial Biotechnology. Department Professors: of Biotechnology is also running research oriented Ph.D programme. Dr. Devendra Kumar, HoD, Ph.D., Polymer Science & Technology, dkumar@ The faculty members of the department dce.ac.in are excellent teachers and research Dr. B. D. Malhotra, Ph.D., Fellow, Indian scientists, and they have published papers National Science Academy in high impact factor .The department has undertaken sponsored projects Associate Professors: funded by ICMR, CSIR, DST, UGC, etc. Dr. Pravir Kumar, MS (BHU), Ph.D. The department has 10 state-of-the-art (Germany), PDF/Faculty (Boston, USA) laboratories, viz. Nanobioelectronics Molecular Medicine, Neuroscience, Laboratory, Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, Functional Genomics, Drug screening Functional Genomics and Molecular and discovery, Cardiovascular Physiology, Nanoscience Laboratory, Environmental Neurooncology Email: pravirkumar@dce. Biotechnology Laboratory, Plant Molecular edu [email protected] Biology Laboratory, Computational Biology Laboratory, Biochemistry Laboratory, Dr. Jai Gopal Sharma, Ph.D. Immunotherapeutics Laboratory and Bioremediation, Water Quality Management, Genome Informatics Laboratory. Dr.Yasha Larviculture, Radiation Biology Hasija is the editor executive of International Assistant Professors: Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Dr. Asmita Das, Ph.D. Immunodiagnostics Bioinformatics”, an open access peer and therapeutics reviewed journal seeks to rapidly publish research that has made a difference to the Dr. Navneeta Bhardwaj, Ph.D. Email: present scientific scenario .It endeavors [email protected] to bring forth the best contributions which are being made by scientific community Dr. Yasha Hashija, Ph.D. Biotechnology, and the biotech industry at large. The Bioinformatics Email: [email protected] department regularly organizes scientific

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3. Honors and Awards to Faculty • Editor, International Journal of Neurology Members: Research Prof B D Malhotra: • Editor,International Journal of Hematology Research • Fellow, Indian National Science Academy • Editor, Journal of Clinical Trials & • Fellow, National Academy of Sciences, Patenting India. • Associate Editor, American Journal of • Academician , Asia Pacific Academy of Research Communication Materials • Associate Editor, Advances in Obesity, • Materials Research Society of India Weight Management & Control (MRSI) Medal Lecture 2004 • Editor, International Journal of Advanced • National Research Development Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Corporation Meritorious Award May 2005 for the invention on ‘Blood Glucose • Academic Editor, International journal of Biochemical Analyzer’ at the National Bioinformatics Physical Laboratory, New Delhi • Editor, Austin Journal of Biotechnology • Editor-in-Chief- The Open Analytical and Bioengineering Chemistry Journal Member Dr. Asmita Das • Member • Edited manuscripts as part of Fellows • Advisory Board, Nature Publishing Editorial Board in National Cancer Group-Asia Materials Institute, NIH, USA • Advisory Board, Biotechnology Journal • Invited reviewer for PLOS one (impact (Wiley) factor 4.1) • Number of Publications in refereed • Editorial Board Member of Journal of journals: 254 Biosciences GSTF, Singapore • Citations (30Dec2014) > 7700; h- Index: • Editorial Board Member of International 50 Association of Innovation Research • Course on Translational Research in Dr. Pravir Kumar Clinical Oncology conducted by National • Adjunct Faculty, Tufts University School Cancer Institute (NIH), USA of Medicine, Neurology Department, Dr. Smita Rastogi Verma Boston, MA (USA) • Reviewer, Journal of Biology and Nature; • Citations (30 Apr 2015) : 940; h- Index: 10 Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular • Editorial and Professional Assignments: BiologyAdvances in Research; Annual • Associate Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Research & Review in Biology; African disease (JAD; 01/2015) Journal of Biotechnology; International Journal of Plant & Soil Science

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4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of faculty Name of Institute / Purpose of visit Dates Organization visited Dr. Jai Gopal Barkatullah On lien Oct 14, Sharma University, Bhopal 2014 - Nov 13, 2015 UGC-Academic Staff Invited Speaker May 5 –25, Dr. Pravir Kumar College, University Jamia 2015 Millia Islamia, New Delhi IIIT, Allahabad Invited Speaker May9 -13, 2015 NIMHANS Bangalore Invited Speaker Nov 1 -3, 2014 Dr. Navneeta Department of Botany, External Examiner Bharadvaja Delhi University Dr. Asmita Das INMAS Selection board member DRDO cash awards 2014 Feb 9, 2015 INMAS Expert committee member DRDO Jan29, fellowship review board 2015 IGNOU Paper setter Ph.D entrance test in May 2013 in Engineering and Technology. National Physical Invited lecture at the Industry- Dec13, Laboratory Academia meet 2012 Dr. Yasha Hasija Department of Biomedical External Examiner, Human April 29, Sciences, Bhaskaracharya Genetics Practical Examination of 2015 College of Applied B.Sc. (H) Biomedical Sciences VI Sciences, Delhi University Semester Miranda House Invited lecture for the add-on Feb 2014 course on Bioinformatics and in silico medicine Dr. Vimal Kishor IISER, Mohali Network-cum Discussion meeting March 15 Singh INSPIRE for INSPIRE awardees -16, 2015 Faculty

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5. Participation of Faculty Members in Conference / Seminars / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture. Name of Details of Conference/Seminars/Symposia/ Venue Dates Faculty Workshops/Guest lecture Attended 2nd workshop on advanced materials IIIT Allahabad May 9-13 , and instrumentation in bio medical engineering 2015

National Seminar on Recent Advances in DTU Feb 16, Physics. 2015 Dr. Attended National Conference on Solid state Delhi University May 8-10, Navneeta chemistry and allied areas. 2015 Bharadvaja Attended One day National Seminar on Recent DTU Feb 16, Advances in Physics (NSRAP-2015) 2015 Dr. Asmita Attended International Conference: South South Asian Feb 12-14, Das Asian Biotechnology Conference (2015) University 2015 Novel approach to target periodontitis and Atherosclerosis: One trigger, two targets. Komal Chauhan and Asmita Das (corresponding author) Attended Conference on Recent Trends Jawaharlal Nehru March in Parasitology organized by Jawaharlal Nehru University. 20-21, University from March 20-21, 2015. Vaccine 2015 development for Periodontitis to target Atherosclerosis. Komal Chauhan and Asmita Das (corresponding author) Attended 4th International symposium on Indian Statistical Jan 4- 7, Pattern Recognition Institute, Kolkata 2015. Attended UGC-sponsored one day national DTU Feb 16, seminar on Recent Advances in Physics 2015 (NSRAP-2015) Attended4th International symposium on Petroleum Nov 17-18, Biofuels and Bioenergy Federation of India 2014 and UOP and IOCL Dr. Yasha Attended UGC-sponsored one day national DTU Feb16, Hasija seminar on Recent Advances in Physics 2015 (NSRAP-2015)

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6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses

Name of faculty Name of courses Place Dates Dr Navneeta Attended Short Term Training Program on The Department Feb 9-13, Bharadvaja Idea Tree: Journey from Inception to Publication of 2015 Sponsored by UGC Humanities, DTU TEQIP-II Sponsored Faculty Development Program DTU May 4-15, on “Automation in Manufacturing” (AIM-2015) 2015 Refresher course (TEQIP) “Modelling and IIT, Delhi Mar 19-21, Decision Making Techniques in Engineering and 2015 Management” Faculty Development Programme (TEQIP) 2 week DTU May 14-15, refresher course on “Automation in Manufacturing” 2015 Dr.Yasha Hasija TEQIP-II Sponsored Faculty Development Program DTU May 04-15, on “Automation in Manufacturing” (AIM-2015) 2015 UGC-Sponsored Short Term Training Program DTU Feb 09 – on “The Idea Tree: Journey from Inception to 13, 2015 Publication Dr. Smita TEQIP-II Sponsored Faculty Development Program DTU May 04 -15, Rastogi Verma on “Automation in Manufacturing” (AIM-2015) 2015

7. Visitors to the Department Name of faculty Affiliation Purpose Dr. Aseem Scientist G, Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Attended Stem Cell Research Bhatnagar Allied Sciences, DRDO, Delhi-54 laboratory for Collaboration for a joint project on the development of lifesaving products/devices Dr. Laxman Singh Thomas-Berry & Simpson, Fellow, Research Coordination Departmentof Human Metabolism Academic Unitof Bone Biology Universityof Sheffield, Sheffield,South yorkshire Dr. Birendra Scientist, Blood Bank services, Rajiv Gandhi Research Coordination Yadav Cancer Institute and Research Center Dr. Subhash Associate Professor, Department of Textile Research Coordination Ghosh Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India - 110016 Dr. Ramakrishnan Associate Professor Programme Research Coordination Sitaraman Coordinator, M.Sc. Plant Biotechnology Programme Department of Biotechnology TERI University

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8. Conference / Seminars / Symposia / Workshops Organized by the Department

Organizing Details of Conference/Seminars/Symposia/ Venue Dates Secretary Workshops/Guest lecture Prof.B.D Dr Birender Yadav Department of Malhotra Scientist & Manager (Biorepository) at Rajiv Biotechnology March 2015 Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Dr.JaiGopal 20th GISFI Standardization Meeting & Workshop Barkatullah March 13-15, Sharma on “India’s 5G Vision: 2020” at Bhopal, Madhya University, 2015 (Coordinator) Pradesh India Bhopal

9.1 List of Candidates Awarded Ph.D. Degree Name of the Nationality Gender (male/ Title of thesis student Female) Saurabh Indian Male Carbon nanomaterial for Food Toxin Detection Srivastava Azhar Ali Indian Male Nanostructured metal oxide based microfluidic biosensor for point of Care diagnostics. Aditya Sharma Indian Female Quantum Dots Based Biosensors for Cancer Detection Mr. Manoj Patel Indian Male Nucleic acid biosensors for the detection of pathogen KushiAnand Indian Male Characterization and screening of biomolecules for cancer therapy Sonia Angeline Indian Female Rotenone induced Parkinson’s disease model and differential expression of molecular chaperones Aditi Sarkar Indian Female Neuroprotective effect of biomolecules (Naringenin and Quercetin) under hypoxic stress conditions

9.2 Completed Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of project Sponsoring Outlay ( Amount in Investigator Agency lakhs of Rupees) Prof B. D Development and Manufacture of Cost ICMR 1.45 Malhotra effective Glucose Biosensor For clinical Diagnostics

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9.3 Continuing Sponsored Research Projects

Principal Title of project Sponsoring Agency Outlay Investigator (Amount in lakhs of) Co-PI: “Development of Pelleted Diet for Labeo DBT, India 70.00 Dr. Jai Gopal rohita and Clarias batrachus Using Sharma Achyranthes aspera and Evaluation of Its (Prof. Reena Immunostimulatory Properties in Pond Chakraborti (DU) Culture System” Dr.Asmita Das Tumor cell mediated Immuno modulation DST-SERB 20.6 Co investigator “Studies on elucidating Silver JNU-UPE 11.00 Dr.Asmita Das Nanoparticle as potent inhibitor of hyphal Principal morphogenesis and drug resistance in Investigator (Dr. opportunistic fungal pathogen, Candida Tulika Prasad,JNU) and potential host cell toxicity”

Dr.Yasha Hasija Tuberculosis: Genetic Susceptibility and CSIR-OSDD 12.82 Pharmacogenomics Databases. Role of Human Genetic Variations in Age- Science and Related Disorders. Engineering Research Board (SERB) under 15.00 OYS Scheme Dr.Vimal Kishor Rakat Nirman: Production of Blood: DST/INSA 35.00 Singh (Development of strategies for Synthetic universal Blood & blood products useful in battlefield and civil tragedies).

9.4 Summary of Major Sponsored activity and also cytokine production by NK Research Schemes and cells. Although it has been known for some Consultancy Projects. time that tumor cells alter NK receptor expression, tumor derived factors have a) Title of the project: Tumor cell induced not been studied in detail for NK receptor Natural Killer cell receptor modulation modulation. Introduction In the present study, our work aims to Tumor immunotherapy principally involves investigate tumor induced modulation of CTLs and NK cells. NK cell activity is NK receptor expression in detail. determined by the interplay of positive Expected Outcomes: and negative signals from activating and i) Study of tumor cell extract responsible inhibitory receptors present on NK cells. for NK receptor expression and activity Each NK cell expresses a multitude of these will allow better anti-tumor drug receptors acquired during NK development design, especially immune anti-cancer in a stochastic manner. Any alteration in therapeutics. the expression levels of these receptors ii) NK receptor modulation studies will change the outcome of NK-target will generate active component interaction. This alteration of receptor identification responsible for altered expression will lead to alteration in cytotoxic receptor levels in NK cells.

4 Academic Departments 59 DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 iii) Tumor induced NK activity modulation associated variants are selectively enriched studied in detail will be useful in in the immune signaling pathways which improving tumor therapeutics, adoptive are crucial in the pathophysiology of TB. transfer using NKT and CTL cells as HGV&TB is an endeavor to provide an well. inter-operable platform towards involving a b. Title of the project: Tuberculosis: larger community of researcherswho would Genetic Susceptibility and contributetheir time and expertise curating Polymorphism Databases variants, and also see how these genetic variations could potentially beused in Funding Agency: CSIR-OSDD diverse clinical applications. We are open PI: Dr Yasha Hasija for scientific collaborations which facilitate Summary exchange of data and resources. We Tuberculosis is a major deadly disease foresee the potential integration of data in effecting the developing world. Since the resources which could enable automated establishment of genetic factors is a key whole genome sequence analysis. player in TB, sufficiently large amount of The database is available at: URL:http:// work has been done elucidating the role genome.igib.res.in/hgvtb/index.html. of individual genes in TB susceptibility. However, we still trail behind our goal of c. Title of the project: Role of Human reaching a consensus regarding the genes Genetic Variations in Age-Related involved in TB susceptibility. To bring an Disorders end to this prevailing disagreement; the Funding Agency: SERB (under OYS utmost need is to compile the data on Scheme) genetic variants involved in Tuberculosis PI: Dr Yasha Hasija susceptibility. To date, no such systematic and comprehensive effort has been Summary made in this regard. We have, thus, Ageing is an inevitable process usually comprehensively curated all genetic characterized with the rise of age-related variations reported to be associated disorders (ARDs) such as cardiovascular with Tuberculosis susceptibility in human diseases, cancer, arthritis, diabetes and genome and established a novel Locus neurodegenerative diseases. The incidence Specific Database that stores all Human of ARDs increases rapidly with ageing genes and genetic variants associated with thereby making them as one of the key Tuberculosis (HGV&TB). It currently houses social and economic trouble for our elderly information on 307 variations in 98 genes, population. Moreover, the variation in the where 101 of these variations are exonic and diseases incidence, prognosis, therapeutic 78 of them fall in intronic regions, supported response and toxicity in individuals due with pertinent patient data, obtained after to the variations in the genetic makeup an exhaustive literature study. In addition, further poses the challenges for our ageing the database concludes the pathogenicity population. Thus, to address the needs of of the genetic variations investigating their our ageing population, necessitates the phenotypic consequences and ethnic understanding of the biology of ageing origin, concluding 299 genetic variants in 71 and the identification of the biomarkers/ genes to be pathogenic. Using integrative variations responsible for varying response analysis, we have shown that the disease of individuals to the environment and drug.

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Post the successful completion of the maze of human aging and ARDs. We believe human genome project and the HapMap that by integrating all these databases, tools project, many genome-wide studies have and involving computational analysis, we been carried out to find the association can better understand the biology of ageing of genetic markers with various diseases, and ARDs and can achieve our rationale of response to the drug and the environment/ personalized nutrition and medicine, and lifestyle. A compendium of knowledge eventually healthy ageing. exists in the realm of public domain in the form of reports, databases and datasets, d. Title of the project: Development and research publications, etc., however, Manufacture of Cost Effective Glucose there is still a paucity of databases that Biosensor for Clinical Diagnostics integrate information in user-friendly In the present investigation, we attempted formats. Therefore, we have made an to develop an amperometric sensing attempt to manually curate information from electrode based device targeted for the these sources and develop a pipeline for detection of blood glucose concentration. addressing the issues of ageing and ARDs. This ICMR sponsored project aimed at the fabrication of affordable biosensor that The databases that we have developed could yield accurate information of glucose in-house are – i) Database of Aging and in blood samples. The designed strips were Age-Related Disorders, dbAARD (http:// supposed to be very sensitive, stable for genomeinformatics.dtu.ac.in/dbAARD/), 6-12 months at a cost < Rs. 5 per test. This cataloguing information on variants technology/facility was created and would (especially SNPs) associated with ageing have been proved to be helpful for the and age-related diseases, ii) dbPGX (http:// development of glucose test strips, which genomeinformatics.dtu.ac.in/dbPGx/) could be used by both diabetics and non- harboring data for human genetic variants diabetics. The project was for duration of modulating the drug therapy response and two years from 2012-2014 extendable up to iii) NutriGene, housing the information on the three year. The development of the hardware various polymorphisms and their interaction part i.e. is glucometer was completed and with diet supplementation and the resulting sensor strip experiments was in process of phenotype. We have also developed a tool, completion. The project was terminated in AGP (http://genomeinformatics.dtu.ac.in/ mid year by ICMR in 2014. AGP/), an online tool for the prediction of genes associated with Age-Related 10. Important Professional Disorders, which calculates the individual Affiliations: probability of association for each gene with Dr. Jaigopal Sharma ARDs in human and a mobile app, Shake • The Society of Aquaculture Professionals App, to monitor some basic human activities (SAP) and distinguish it from the abnormal, which can help in monitoring and diagnostics of • Biotechnology Society of India (Life various diseases like Parkinson and also help Member). researchers to collect data from patients • Asian Fisheries Society, Philippines. or users. On the whole, the project aims at • Indian Science Congress Association, connecting the distinct spots in the space India (Life Member). to form an informative pattern to solve the • World Aquaculture Society, U.S.A.

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• Association of Aqua culturists, CIFA, Dr. Yasha Hasija, India (Life Member). • Life member, Indian Society of • Indian Fisheries Association, CIFE, India Human Genetics (ISHG) (Membership (Life Member). No.L/1459/2009). • Marine Biological Association of India, • Life member, Society of Biological CMFRI (Life Member). Chemists (SBC) (Life Membership No. • Electron Microscope Society of India 2227). (Life Member). • Life member, The Indian Science • Nutrition Society of India (Life Member). Congress Association (Membership No. L17164) • Indian Society of Remote Sensing (ISRS) (Life Member). Dr. Monica Sharma: • Indian Society for Radiation Biology (Life • Lifetime member of Association of Member). Microbiologist of India (Since 2005) • Indian Red Cross Society (Life Member). Dr. Saurabh C Saxena: • Coldwater Fisheries Society of India (Life • Member of American Society of Plant member). Biology, USA Dr. Asmita Das • Life Member of Society of Biological • Life member Indian Immunology society. Chemists, India

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4.5 Department of Civil Engineering

Academic Staff: 25; Students Admitted: UG- 125, PG- 60, Ph.D. 0; Publications: Journals/Papers- 7; Conference/Symp.-2;

1. Salient Features qualification under Continuing Education Programme on part time basis, these Traditionally Civil Engineering has played programmes are: M. Tech. in daytime, and an important role in improving the civic B.Tech. in evening time. life of society by harmonizing the natural resources available on earth. Some of the The Department is well equipped major areas in the field of Civil Engineering with laboratories related to Structure, are design and construction of various Concrete testing, Soil Mechanics, Highway structures like bridges, buildings, roads, Engineering, Experimental Stress Analysis, tunnels and dams, developing new Computational Mechanics, Education construction technologies, Design and Technology, Photogrammetric and GIS development of Foundation systems, facilities, Environmental Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation Hydraulics Laboratories. The department and Traffic Engineering, Municipal and undertakes to organize special lectures Sanitary services, surveying, GIS and and discussion by eminent persons from Remote Sensing, and Hydraulics and the field and industry. Water Resources Engineering. Besides the basic and engineering sciences the The department of Civil Engineering lays curriculum in Civil Engineering covers greater emphasis on quality research various professional subjects on structures, of industrial design and development. foundations, construction, works Excellent facilities are available to conduct management and cost, transportation research for the award of Ph.D. degree engineering, irrigation engineering, in the disciplines of Civil Engineering, hydraulics, environmental engineering and Structural Engineering, Structural Dynamics, earthquake technology etc. Earthquake Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering, The intake at undergraduate level in the Experimental Mechanics, Geotechnical Department during the current academic Engineering and other interdisciplinary year is 122. The Department offers M. Tech. areas. degree level programmers in Hydraulics and Flood Control, Structural Engineering, 2. Academic Staff Environmental Engineering, and Professors Geotechnical Engineering. The sanctioned Dr. Nirender Dev, B.Tech, M.Sc (Engg.), intake in these four areas of specialization Ph.D., Structural Engineering, Email: is 88 students. The M. E. programmers now [email protected] Called M. Tech. Programmes, for the last 30 years, have contributed significantly to the Dr. V.K. Minocha (On Diverted Capacity to manpower development in highly relevant CBPCE), BE, M.Tech, Ph.D. Water Resources areas of national importance. Email: [email protected] Dr. S.K.Singh, B.E., M. Tech., Ph. D., FIEE, The department also provides opportunity FICS, FIAH, FIE, FUWAI, FIGS, Solid waste to working engineers for upgrading their processing, Waste water treatment designs,

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Water treatment designs, Water quality Mr. S. Anbu Kumar, BE, M.Tech, modeling, Solar detoxification, EIA & Auditing Transportation, Email: sanbukumar@dce. Email: [email protected] ac.in Dr. Ashutosh Trivedi, B.Sc (Engg.), M.Tech, Mr.B. R.G. Robert, BE, Civil Engineering, Ph.D. Geotechnical Engineering , Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Narad Muni Prasad, BE, ME Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta I, B.Tech, MS, Ph.D., Specialization: Transportation Email: Structure Engg., Email: [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta, B.Tech, M.Tech, Dr. Susheel Kumar, ME Transportation, Ph.D. IIT Bombay, Geotechnical and Email: [email protected] Geoenvironmental Engineering, Head, Dr. Bharat Jhamnani, BE, ME, Email: Dept. of Environmental Engineering, [email protected] Dr. K.C. Tiwari, ME (CAD), Ph.D. Dr. Raju Sarkar (On Deputtaion), BE, ME, Microwave / Optical Remote Sensing, Ph.D. Soil Mechanics GIS, Expert Systems, Image Processing, Dr. Munendra Kumar, ME, Ph.D. Fluid Email: [email protected] Mechanics Dr. Anil Kumar Sahu, B. Tech, M.Tech., Mr. T. Vijaya Kumar, ME, Enviroment Ph.D. Geotechnical Engineering Concrete engineering Technology, Email: [email protected] Dr. Ritu Raj (Contract), B.Tech, M.Tech, P.hD. Associate Professors Sh. Rakesh Mehrotra, B.Tech, M.Tech 3. Honors and Awards to Faculty Environmental Engineering & Waste Water Members Engg. Dr Amit Kumar Shrivastava Dr. Rakesh Kumar, M.Tech, Ph.D. Fluid 1. Reviewer of International Journal Mechanics Email: [email protected] of Geotechnical and Geological Mr. Alok Verma, M.Tech Structural Engg. Engineering, published by Springer. Email: [email protected] 2. Reviewer of International Journal of Mr. G.P. Awadhiya, M.Tech Structures Email: Geomeatics, natural hazard and risk, [email protected] published by Taylor & Francis. Dr. Awadhesh Kumar, ME, PhD Sh. Anbu Kumar Specialization: Structural Engineering 3. Reviewer for International Journal of Email: [email protected] Science Technology and Engineering Assistant Professors 4. Reviewer for Universal Researchers in Dr. Amit Kumar Shrivastava, M.Tech, Geo- Engineering Technical Engg., Email: aksrivastava@dce. ac.in 5. Honorary Advisory Editorial Board Mr. A.R. Kongan, BE, ME, Soil Mechanics Member Albert Science International & Foundation Engg., Email: arkongan@dce. Organization (An International ac.in Publication House) Mr. Naresh Kumar, ME, Soil Mechanics, 6. Scientific committee member Email: [email protected] International Scientific Academy of Engineering & Technology (ISAET)

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4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Faculty Name of Institute/ Organization Visited Purpose of Visit Dates Nil Nil Nil Nil

5. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture / Visiting Scholar Name of the Organizing Details of Conference/Seminar/ Symposia Venue Dates Faculty Secretary/ / Workshop/ Guest Lecture/ Visit Host Dr Amit Kumar National International Conference on Recent Trends NU, 17–19 March Shrivastava University, in Engineering and Material Sciences Jaipur 2016 Jaipur (ICEMS-1016) Dr Munendera National International Conference on Recent Trends NU, 17–19 March Kumar University, in Engineering and Material Sciences Jaipur 2016 Jaipur (ICEMS-2016) 6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses Name of Name of Courses Place Dates Faculty Non-linear analysis of concrete/ metal structures DTU July 13-17, 2015 using finite element methodes Dr Alok Verma Automation in manufacturing DTU, Two week May Delhi 4-15, 2015 Skill development of technical staff in manufacturing DTU, One week Nov technology (SDTSMT-2015) Delhi 23-27, 2015 Dr Awdwsh Non-linear Analysis of Concrete/ Metal Structures DTU July 13-17, 2015 Kumar using Finite Element Method Delhi

Sh. S. Anbu skill development of technical staff in Manufacturing DTU, 23-27 Nov Kumar Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering Delhi 2015 Dr Amit Kr Automation in manufacturing DTU, Two week May Shrivastava Delhi 4-15, 2015 Dr Munendera Automation in manufacturing DTU, Two week May kumar Delhi 4-15, 2015 Mr. Vijay Automation in manufacturing DTU, Two week May Kumar Delhi 4-15, 2015 Mr. S. Anbu Automation in manufacturing DTU, Two week May Kumar Delhi 4-15, 2015

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Dr Amit Kr skill development of technical staff in Manufacturing DTU, 23-27 Nov Shrivastava Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering Delhi 2015 Dr Munendera skill development of technical staff in Manufacturing DTU, 23-27 Nov kumar Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering Delhi 2015 Mr. Vijay skill development of technical staff in Manufacturing DTU, 23-27 Nov Kumar Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering Delhi 2015 Mr. S. Anbu skill development of technical staff in Manufacturing DTU, 23-27 Nov Kumar Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering Delhi 2015

7. Visitors to the Department Name Affiliation Purpose Dates

NIL NIL NIL NIL

8. (i) Consultancy Projects Principal Title of the Project Sponsoring Outlay (amount in Investigator Agency Lakhs of Rupees) Sh. BRG Robert TPQA from GT Karnal Road to Auchandi PWD, Delhi 50.00 Border Construction of ACR in Govt. Schools PWD, Delhi 140.00 Prof. A.K. Gupta Construction of 3 Nos. additional clover DDA 65.00 leaves at SaritaVihar Fly Over Dr. Munendra Concrete Mix Design of M10, M15, M25 KAY PEE CON. 1.35 Kumar and M30 Concrete Mix Design of M10, M30 and DSIIDC 1.37 M40 Concrete Mix Design of M10, M30 and DSIIDC 1.35 M40 Prof. K.C. Tiwari Third Party Investigating Agency Work - PWD 90.74 Prembari Pul to Azadpur Third Party Investigating Agency Work - PWD 199.99 Mukarba Chowk to Wazirabad Chowk Third Party Investigating Agency Work - PWD 69.99 Parallel Road (Mukarba to Wazirabad)

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4.6 Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Academic Staff: 23; Students Admitted: UG-335 , PG-64, Ph.D. 06; Publications: Journals/Papers/ Conference/ Symp.- 54; New Projects- 0:

1. Salient Features: Associate Professors: Dr. Rajini Jindal, MCA, ME, Ph.D. Database The Department of Computer Science Systems, Data Mining and Operating and Engineering endeavors to provide the Systems thrill of a corporate R&D environment with Dr. Kapil Sharma, B.E., M.Tech, Ph.D. a planned focus on industrially relevant Software Engg., Optimization, Soft projects and technology incubation. The Computing Techniques, Email: kapil@ieee. curriculum defined, lays greater emphasis org on design principles and development of system software for operating systems, Assistant Professors: Database management systems, data Mr. Vinod Kumar, BE, M.Tech Computer mining, computer graphics and networks. Network, Email: [email protected] Department has developed state-of- Mr. Manoj Kumar, B.Tech, M.Tech the-art laboratories in the various fields Information Security, Email: mkg1109@ of Computer Engineering-Computer rediffmail.com [email protected] Architecture Lab, Network Lab, Web Dr. Akshi Kumar, BE, M.Tech, Ph.D., Email: Designing Lab, Computation and [email protected] programming Lab, Operating System Lab, Dr. Ruchika Malhotra, MCA, Artificial Intelligence Lab and many others. Ph.D. Software Testing, Software Currently the department offers Doctorate, Engineering,OOSE,Software Quality post-graduate & under-graduate courses in Management, Software Requirement fields of Computer Engineering; Information and Estimation, Machine Learning, Technology & Software Engineering & Database, Management Systems, Email: Technology. The department also has an [email protected] active student chapter of Computer Society Ms. Abhilasha Sharma, B.Tech, M.Tech of India (CSI) and contributes significantly in Software Engineering, Software Testing, professional activities undertaken by IEEE DBMS, Web Technology,Web Security, and IET students chapters. Email: [email protected] Mr. Rajesh Kumar Yadav, B.Tech, M.Tech 2. Academic Staff Computer Network, Email: rkyadav@dce. Professors: edu Dr. O.P. Verma, B.E.,M.Tech(IITD),Ph.D. Ms. Divyashikha Sethia, M.Tech, Email: Image Processing, Signal Processing, Soft [email protected] Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Email: Sh. Rahul Katarya, M.Tech., Information [email protected] System, Multimedia, Internet Technology, Dr. Daya Gupta, M.Sc, Post M.Sc. Web Mining, Data Mining Software Diploma(Computers Sc.),Ph.D. Software Engineering, Email: [email protected] Engineering , Artificial, Intelligence, Data Ms. Ritu Agarwal, M.Tech, Information Mining and Security Engineering, Email: Security Information Security, Digital [email protected] Forensics, Email: [email protected]

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Ms. Anamika Chauhan, M.Tech. (IT) B.Tech, Geetanjali Bhola, M.Tech., Image Email: [email protected] Processing, Graphics, OCR, Andoid & Ms. Seba Susan Ranjan, Ph.D, IIT Delhi, Database Management, Email: geetanjali. Pattern Recognition, Image Processing, Soft [email protected] Computing, Email: [email protected] Kusum Lata, M.E. (CTA), Data Mining, Email: Mr. Anil Singh Parihar, B.Tech., ECE, M.E. [email protected] Soft Computing, Digital Image Processing Biometric System & Intelligent System Geetanjali Garg, Evolutionary, Email: [email protected] Indu Singh, [email protected] 3. Honors and Awards to Faculty Programmer Dr. S. K. Saxena, Ph.D., M.E., PGDCA, CPF Members (I) Computer Graphics & Object Oriented Prof O P Verma Programming, Email: [email protected] • Invitee Talk in 4th IEEE National Conference on Emerging Trends in Mr. Manoj Sethi, M.Sc. (OR), M.E. Engineering and Technology (ETET– (CTA), LMCSI Database Management 2015). SBIT, Sonepat, 7 Feb 2015 Systems, Email: [email protected] Contractual Faculty Dr. Kapil Sharma • Session Chaired in IEEE international Rahul Gupta, M.Tech., Artificial Intelligence, Conference INDIACom March 11-13 2015 Data Mining, Data Analytics, Email: held at BVICM, Delhi [email protected] • Expert Lecture at faculty Development Ram Murti Rawat, M.Tech., Specialization: Program 5st June 2015, YMCA University Microelectronics Engnieering Email: of Science & Technology, Faridabad. [email protected] 4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Name of Institute/ Organization Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Visited Dr O.P. Verma NIELIT,Govt of India,Delhi To attend Single Module June 3, E-certificate. 2015 PDA College Of Engg Gulverga, To Evaluate PhD Thesis April 20, Karnataka 2015 IISc, Bangalore To attend appraisal June11-12, workshop for ISEA phase –II 2015 School of Computer and Information BoS Meeting June 2016 Science, Indira Gandhi Open University SGT University, Gurgaon BoS Meeting June 2016 Government Engineering College, BoG Meeting Dec 2015 Azamgarh, UP Divyashikha Global Convention on Intellectual Poster and Demo for 7-9 Jan Sethia Property invited by TIFAC, DST invention commercialization 2016

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5. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture Name of the Details of Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Venue Dates Faculty Workshop/Guest Lecture Prof O P Management Capacity Enhancement Programme IIM March 4 - Verma (MCEP) Udaipur Apri l5, 2015 IEEE 50th Annual Conference on Information Science New March 16-18, and Systems (Received TEQIP Conference Financial Jersey, 2016 Support) USA TEQIP / CEP sponsored one day symposium on “Current IIT Delhi March 01, Trends in Machine Learning”, 2015 Mr. Anil TEQIP / CEP sponsored one day symposium on “Current IIT Delhi March 01, Singh Parihar Trends in Machine Learning”, 2015 Mr R K Yadav TEQIP / CEP sponsored one day symposium on “Current IIT Delhi March 01, Trends in Machine Learning”, 2015 Dr Ruchika Proceedings of 18th International Conference on Venice, April 11-12, Malhotra Information Technology and Computer Science Italy 2016 (Received TEQIP Conference Financial Support) Divyashikha e-Health Conference (Received TEQIP Conference Madeira, July 1 - 3, Sethia Financial Support) Portugal 2016

6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses Name of Name of Courses Place Dates Faculty Rahul Katarya Recent Advances and challenges in Power & Energy for DTU June. 1-5, Sustainable Growth 2015 Automation in Manufacturing (AIM-2015) DTU May 4-15, 2015 TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18 - 22, 2016 Abhilasha Recent Advances and challenges in Power & Energy for DTU June. 1-5, Sharma Sustainable Growth 2015 Dr. Kapil TEQIP-II sponsored FDP DTU May 04- Sharma 15, 2015 TEQIP-II sponsored one week FDP “Recent Advances and DTU June 1-5, challenges in Power & Energy for sustainable Growth” 2015 TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18 - 22, 2016

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Name of Name of Courses Place Dates Faculty Anil Singh TEQIP-II sponsored two week FDP Automation in DTU May 4-15, Parihar Manufacturing (AIM-2015) 2015 TEQIP-II sponsored one week FDP “Recent Advances and DTU June 1-5, challenges in Power & Energy for sustainable Growth” 2015 TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18 - 22 , 2016 Ritu Agarwal TEQIP-II sponsored two week FDP Automation in DTU May 4-15, Manufacturing (AIM-2015) 2015 The Idea Tree: Journey from inception to publication DTU Feb 09- 13, 2015 TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU January 18 - 22 , 2016 TEQIP-II sponsored two week FDP Automation in DTU May 4-15, Manufacturing (AIM-2015) 2015 TEQIP-II sponsored one week FDP “Recent Advances and DTU June 1-5, challenges in Power & Energy for sustainable Growth” 2015 TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18 - 22, 2016 Seba Susan TEQIP sponsored “Workshop on Big data and Ontology” IIT 19th Sept Delhi 2015 Workshop on Cyber Security IIT 4th – 6th Delhi Nov 2015 Divyashikha TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18 - Sethia 22, 2016 Rajni Jindal TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18 - 22, 2016 Manoj Kumar TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18 - 22, 2016 Ruchika TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18 - Malhotra 22, 2016 7. Visitors to the Department Name Affiliation Purpose Dates Prof. K.K Vishwas IIT,Delhi Workshop on curriculum revision March 4, 2015

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8. Conference/Seminar/Symposia/Workshops Organized by the Department Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Venue Dates Secretary Workshop/Guest Lecture Prof O P Verma TEQIP sponsored FDP on “Advances in Information DTU Jan 18 - 22 , Security 2016 Workshop on Intel Sponsored ‘Parallel Programming – DTU Aug 26, Basics’ in partnership with Calligotech, Bangore 2015

9. List of Candidates Awarded Ph. D. Degree Name of Nationality Gender Category Title of thesis Student (Male/ (Gen/SC/ ST/ Female) PD) Ankita Indian Female General Development of Techniques and Models Bansal for Improving Software Quality Rinki Diwedi Indian Female General Configuring situational specific methods Deepika Indian Female General Eliciting information requirements for data Prakash warehouses 10. (i) Completed Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of Project Sponsoring Outlay (amount in Investigator Agency Lakhs of Rupees) Prof O P Verma Information Security and Education DIT, Govt of India 23 Awareness Project

(ii) New Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of the Project Sponsoring Agency Outlay (amount in Investigator Lakhs of Rupees) Prof. O.P. Information Security and Department of Electronic and 50 Verma Education Awareness Information Technology, Govt of Project(Phase-II) India

11. Important Professional Mr. Anil Singh Parihar, member IEEE Affiliations: Ms. Ritu Agarwal, member IEEE Prof. O.P Verma, member IEEE Dr Daya Gupta, senior IEEE member Mr. Rahul Katarya, member IEEE Divyashikha Sethia, member IEEE, member Mr. R K Yadav, member ISTE ACM

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4.7 Delhi School of Management

Academic Staff: 06; Students Admitted: PG-MBA –59, MBA (E) - 18, Ph.D. – 02 Publication: Papers Journals: 10, Conference/Symp: 09

1. Salient Features Quantitative Methods, Email:pksuri@dce. Delhi School of Management (DSM) was ac.in established in 2009 with a vision to provide Associate Professors: for management education and research Dr. Richa Mishra, MBA, Ph.D. and training by inculcating a passion for innovation, research and experimentation Dr. Rajan Yadav, MBA,Ph.D., Services in the future managers who can take Marketing, Sales and Distribution leadership roles in organizations for their Management, Rural Marketing, Social sustainable development and growth. Marketing, Retail Management, Email:raj_ Through its two years full time programme [email protected] and executive MBA programme, DSM is Assistant Professors: providing support for industry, government, MBA, NET, Ph.D., NGOs, skilled manpower suited for Dr. Shikha N. Khera, meeting the challenges of organizations Organizational Behaviour, Organizational of tomorrow by identifying pertinent and Development, Email:shikhankhera@yahoo. critical business problems and resolve co.in them through appropriate managerial skills Mr. Vikas Gupta, MBA, NET Knowledge and competencies. Besides, DSM carries Management, Innovation Management, out sponsored research studies to provide Business Process Re-engineering, solutions to the contemporary problems of Corporate Social Responsibility, Email: government departments and industry. [email protected] 2. Academic Staff: Dr. Archana Singh, MBA (Finance), Ph.D. Professors: Corporate Finance, Financial Accounting, Dr. Pradeep Kumar Suri, M.Tech, Security Analysis,Email:sarchana03@ Ph.D.E-Governance, Project Management, yahoo.co.in 3. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Name of Institute/ Organization Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Visited Prof. PK Suri Indian Institute of Public Delivered a talk on “High Impact 18 March, Administration (IIPA), Delhi on 18 Change through eGovernance” 2016 March, 2016 Institute of Secretariat Training Delivered a talk on “ Project Jan 1, and Management (ISTM) Management” 2016 Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Chaired a Technical Session Feb 2, Commerce, University of Delhi on “ Problems and Prospects of 2016 Emerging Retail and e-commerce”

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Name of Name of Institute/ Organization Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Visited Prof. GC Academic Staff College, North- Delivered an invited talk “ Ethics Nov 3-4, Maheshwari Eastern Hill University, Shillong in Research” 2015 Indian Accounting Association, Delivered a talk on “Accounting Dec 6, University Business School, Education and Research” 2015 Chandigarh University Indian Association for Delivered keynote address on Jan 3, Management Development, India Make in India-the challenges 2016 Habitat Centre, New Delhi ahead Dept of Commerce, Sikkim Delivered an invited talk “ Feb 10, University, Gangtok Accounting Research” 2016 Dept of Commerce, Central Valuation Issues in Mergers and Feb 12, University of Jharkhand Acquisition 2016 4. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Venue Dates Secretary Symposia / Workshop/Guest Lecture Dr. RK Dr. Rajan Yadav presented a paper on “Role of Management Feb. 25- Pilliania Advertising in Consumer Evaluation of Brand Development Institute, 26, 2016 Extensions and Brand Image Strategies”, Gurgaon in international marketing conference on Emerging Themes in Strategy, Dr. LD Mago Dr. Rajan Yadav presented a paper on “ Trinity Institute Of March 19, Mobile Commerce Adoption : Literature Professional Studied, 2016 Review” in an international conference Delhi Dr. HP Dr. Rajan Yadav attended workshop NIESBUD, Min. of Skill Dec. 19- Singh on “Online Marketing Analytics and Development and 22, 2015. Entrepreneurship Development” Entrepreneurship, Govt. of India Dr. Raju Dr. Archana Singh, Dr. Shikha N Khera ,Meha Department of 18-22 Sarkar Joshi and Abhinav Chaudhary attended One Civil Engineering, April, week TEQIP – II sponsored FDP on “Recent Delhi technological 2016 Trends in Geoenvironment engineering” University, Delhi.

Dr. JP Dr. Archana Singh, Dr. Vikas Gupta and Department of 7-11 Dec Kesari Abhinav Chaudhary attended One week Mechanical, Production, 2015, TEQIP – II sponsored FDP on “Recent Automobile and Advances in Alternative & Renewable Energy Industrial Engineering, Technologies” Delhi Technological University, Delhi. Dr. Mahim Dr. Rajan Yadav and Meha Joshi attended DMS, IIT Delhi 8-9 Aug Sagar TEQIP II certificate course on “Branding and 2015 Corporate communication’

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Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Venue Dates Secretary Symposia / Workshop/Guest Lecture Prof. Anu Dr. Vikas Gupta presented two papers GGSIPU, Delhi Singh on “Knowledge Management Practices Lather and Balanced Scorecard Outcomes – An Organizational Performance Perspective” and “Managing Succession through Knowledge Management” in National Conference on Changing Organizations through Strategic, Technological, Structural and Behavioural Interventions Dr. Vikas Gupta and Meha Joshi attended PHD House, New Delh Oct 30, PHD Chamber-Purdue University Panel 2015 Discussion on Reimagining the Future Prof. (Dr.) C. Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper on O.P Jindal Global 13-14 Gopinath “Tacit and Explicit Knowledge: The significant University, Sonipat, Aug, entities for Organizational Haryana 2015 Development Interventions” in Twelfth Knowledge Globalization Conference” on Managing in Diverse Cultures” Ms. Archana Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper on Indian Institute of 11-13 Dec, Shukla & Mr. “Tacit versus explicit knowledge sharing in it Management, Lucknow 2015 M Akbar organizations: Analysis of Training methods “ – Noida Campus 4th Biennial Indian Academy of Management Conference” Dr. Shalini Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper on Jaipuria Institute of 12-13 Feb, Shrivastava “Role of Demographic characteristics on Tacit Management. 2016 & Dr. Shikha Knowledge Sharing behavior of employees Bhatia. of IT organizations in India: An empirical study” “International Conference on The Role of Social Media for Organizational Sustainability (ICROSMOS)-2016 Dr. Puja Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper on University School of 19 Feb, Khatri “Role of Training Methods in enhancing Tacit Management Studies – 2016 and Explicit Knowledge Sharing GGSIP University, New behavior in IT organizations” National Delhi Conference on Management By Optimism” Prof. (Dr.) C. Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper on O.P Jindal Global 13 – 14 Gopinath “Measuring generation Y life priorities and University, Sonipat, Aug, work preferences: An empirical analysis Haryana 2015 in Indian context”– Twelfth Knowledge Globalization Conference” on Managing in Diverse Cultures

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Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Venue Dates Secretary Symposia / Workshop/Guest Lecture Mr. Jatin Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper on Vivekananda Institute 27 – 28 Vaid & Dr. “Drivers and outcomes of engagement: of Professional Studies. Nov, 2015 Ramanpreet Empirical evidence in the context of (VIPS). New Delhi Singh Generation Y employees” – “National Conference on Sustainable Business Practices for Emerging Global Markets” Ms. Archana Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper on Indian Institute of 11 – 13 Shukla & Mr. “Conceptualizing and measuring life priorities Management, Lucknow Dec, M Akbar of generation y: evidences from indian – Noida Campus 2015 context”. – 4th Biennial Indian Academy of Management Conference” Dr. Puja Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper Ansal University, 11 – 12 Chhabra on “The Relationship between Perceived Gurgaon, Haryana. Feb, 2016 Sharma Job characteristics and Job engagement among Gen Y Employees” – International Conference on Global Business, Innovation & Knowledge Management” – (ICBIK 2016)

Dr. Puja Dr. Shikha N Khera presented a paper on University School of 19th Feb, Khatri “Intrinsic job dimensions and employees’ Management Studies – 2016 organizational engagement: A study on GGSIP University, New generation Y employees in India” – National Delhi Conference on Management By Optimism

5. Visitors to the Department Name Affiliation Purpose Dates Mr. Rajeev Globel HR Head: HCL Services Guest Lecture on 15/10/2015 Tupsakri Recruitment Requirments in IT Industry Mr. Sanjay Senior Business Leader and Guest Lecture on Market 02/11/2015 Diwan Vice President DCE, DTU Alumni Advocacy & Managing Stakeholder Association Relationship Dr. Rajesh Sr. Scientist, National Council of Value added lecture on Feb 21, Chaddha Applied Economic Research International Business Environment 2016 Prof. DMS, IIT Delhi Value added lecture on Strategic Feb 27, Sushil Management 2016 Brigadier Motivational speaker and Value added lecture on Motivation March 3, Surendra Consultant and Time Management 2016 Mutreja Dr. S. C Associate Prof., SRCC, DU Value Added Lecture on April, 2016 Sharma Derivatives and Risk management

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6. Conference/Seminar/Symposia/Workshops Organized by the Department Organizing Secretary Details of Conference / Seminar / Venue Dates Symposia / Workshop/Guest Lecture Dr. Shikha N Khera Business Plan Competition DSM Feb 02, 2016 Dr. Archana Singh, Dr. Vikas Gupta Markethon 2016 DSM Feb 24-25, 2016 Dr. Archana Singh, Dr. Vikas Gupta Budget Panel Discussion DSM March 3, 2016 Dr. Rajan Yadav, Dr. Shikha N Khera Panel Discussion on Start-ups DSM March 09, 2016 Dr. Rajan Yadav, Dr. Shikha N Khera AD MAD Show : Manageria 2016 DSM March 09, 2016

7. List of Candidates Awarded Ph.D. Degree Name of Nationality Gender Category Title of thesis Student (Male/ (Gen/SC/ Female) ST/PD) Vaishali Indian Female Gen Remanufacturing : Economic Environment Sharma and Trade Aspects in Indian Context

8. Important Professional • Member of Managaging Committee of Affiliations: the Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management Prof. P.K. Suri • Editor-in-Chief of the Journal “Value Dr. Rajan Yadav based Management” • Life member Global Institute of Flexible • Member of Governing Council of Systems (GIFT) society Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management (GIFT) Society

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4.8 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Academic Staff: 21; Students Admitted: UG- 195, PG- 60; Ph.D.36; Publications: Journal Papers67; Conference/ Symp.90;

1. Salient Features: Associate Professors Mr. Prem R Chadha, BE, M.Tech Electronics The Department of Electronics and & Communication Email: prchaddha@dce. Communication Engineering has seen ac.in considerable growth since its inception in 1976.This department offers UG/ Mr. Rajesh Rohilla, BE, M.Tech Electronics PG and Ph.D programmes. Currently & Communication, Email: [email protected] the Department has 11 well equipped Dr. N.S. Raghava, Ph.D. Antenna and curricuulam laboratories and 4 research Propagation, Microwave Engineering, laboratories. Frontal areas of the advance Digital Communication, Wireless comm., level research in the department are Micro Cloud Computing, Information Security, strip antenna design, Sensor Networks, Email: [email protected] Image processing and Analog and digital Dr. S. Indu, B.Tech, M.Tech, Ph.D. Computer system design. The Department regularly Vision, wireless sensor networks, Image organizes seminars, workshops and Processing, Email: [email protected] training programs to keep pace with the new developments and recent trends in Mr. Jeebananda Panda, ME Applied relevant technologies.The Department Electronics, Email: [email protected] plans to have center of excellence in the Assistant Professors field of robotics, machine vision, medical Dr. Rajeshwari Pandey, B.Tech, ME electronics and VLSI in collaboration with Linear Integrated Circuits,Fiber Optical industry. The department is planning to Communication, Email: [email protected] impart training program in cutting edge technologies for creating a talent hub Dr. Neeta Pandey, Ph.D. Analog Electronics to meet industrial manpower needs. Mr. Mahipal Singh Choudhary, B.Tech, Department is striving to utilize the power M.Tech Antenna and Propagation, Email: of brilliant minds at DTU and its networked [email protected] institution/research laboratories for design Mr. Rajesh Birok, B.Tech, M.Tech Bio- and development of future electronics. medical Instrumentation, Email: rbirok@ 2. Academic Staff gmail.com Mr. Alok Kumar Singh, BE, M.Tech Professors Linear Integrated Circuits, Fiber Optical Dr. Asok De (On Lien), B.E., M.E, Ph.D. Communication, Email: [email protected] Communication & Microwave, Email: [email protected] Mr. Deva Nand, B.Tech, M.Tech Micro Electronics, VLSI Design, Email: Dr.Rajiv Kapoor (On diverted capacity to [email protected] AIACT, Delhi), BE, ME, Ph.D. Electronics & Communication, Email: rajivkapoor@dce. Mr. Dinesh Kumar Vishwakarma, B.Tech, ac.in M.Tech, Ph.D. Computer Vision, Human- Computer Interaction, Human Pose and

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Gesture Analysis, Machine Learning, • Analog Integrated circuits and signal Image Quality Improvement and Artificial processing(Springer) Intelligence., Email: [email protected] , • Advances in Electrical and Electronic [email protected] Engineering Mr. Avinash Ratre (Study leave under QIP), • Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering B.Tech, M.Tech Digital Signal Processing, & Computer Sciences Email: [email protected] Reviewer (International Conferences) Mr. Ajai K. Gautam, B.Tech, M.Tech • 2016 International Conference on Electronics & Communications, Email: ajai. Computational Techniques in Information [email protected] and Communication Technologies Ms. N. Jayanthi, M.Tech, Electronics & (ICCTICT) - VLSI Design and Automation Communication. • 3rd International Conference on signal Dr. Prlyanka Jain, B.Tech, M.Tech, Ph.D. processing and integrated networks, Microwave Engineering, Digital Signal 2016 Processing, Email: priyajain2000@ • 2016 IEEE 1st International Conference rediffmail.com on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control Dr. Sudipta Majumdar, B.Tech, M.Tech, and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) Ph.D. Electronics & Communications, Email: • Second International Symposium on [email protected] Emerging Topics in Circuits and Systems Dr. Malti Bansal, B.Tech, M.Tech, Ph.D. (SET-CAS’16) Electronics & Communications. Session Chair Dr. Nidhi Taneja (On Lien), Ph.D. Electronics • 2016 International Conference on & Communications Computational Techniques in Information 3. Honors and Awards to Faculty and Communication Technologies (ICCTICT) Members • 2016 IEEE 1st International Conference Dr. Neeta Pandey: on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control Technical Program committee member: and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) • 3rd International Conference on Signal Best paper award/ prizes Processing and Integrated Networks, • OTRA based shadow filters in 2015 SPIN-2016 Annual IEEE India Conference (INDICON), • Second International Symposium on Dec 2015 Emerging Topics in Circuits and Systems • Flash ADC employing FVF based Current Reviewer (International Journals) Comparator, in National Conference on • IEEE Transactions on VLSI Advances in Electronics and Computer Applications, pp. 1-6, 2016. • Electronics Letters • Operational Transresistance Amplifier • Microelectronics Journal (Elsevier) based Ackerberg Mossberg biquad • International Journal of Electronics implementation” Recent Trends In (Taylor and Francis) Communication And Technology (RTCT- • AEUInternational Journal of Electronics 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, and Communications (Elsevier) Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. 3rd Prize

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• OTRA based second order delay equalizer Department of Science and Technology in Recent Trends In Communication And • Selection committee member for Technology (RTCT-2015)” PDM College recruitment to various Group-A S&T and of Engineering, Bahadurgarh, March 27, Non-S&T posts in National Institute of 2015. 2nd Prize Electronics and Information Technology Dr. N.S. Raghava – during 19-21July 2016 • Faculty Advisor for sponsored Dr. Rajeshwari Pandey: research on autonomous aerial vehicle development project by multidisciplinary Reviewer students for the past six years • International Conference SPIN 2015 • Faculty Advisor for sponsored research • International Conference on Signal on RORO project by multidisciplinary Processing and Communication 2015 students Best paper Award for OTRA based shadow • Outstanding Scientist Award (in the filters in 2015 Annual IEEE India Conference category of Engineering/Antennas) (INDICON), Dec 2015 organized by Venus International • Voltage mode universal first order Foundation Research Awards filter employing single operational (VIFRA-2015) transresistance amplifier” Recent Trends Dr. S. Indu: In Communication And Technology (Rtct- • Reviewer of Sadhana - Academy 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, nd Proceedings in Engineering Science Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. 2 Prize • Operational Transresistance Amplifier Reviewer (International Conferences) based Ackerberg Mossberg biquad • NCVPRIPG 2015 implementation” Recent Trends in • ICVGIP 2016 Communication and Technology (RTCT- • IEEE ICCC 2015 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, rd • Technical Chair of IICIP 2016 Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. 3 Prize • Examiner of Ph.D Viva Voce examination • OTRA based second order delay equalizer of Anna University in Recent Trends in Communication and Technology (RTCT-2015)” PDM College • Member of Initial Screening Committee of Engineering, Bahadurgarh, March 27, for evaluating different projects at 2015. 2nd Prize Technology Development Board,

4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Name of Institute/ Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Organization Visited Dr. D. K. Galgotia College Invited talk on “ Computer vision: Opportunity Feb 25- Vishwakarma of Engineering and Challenges” in a DST sponsored Two- 26 2016, Technology, Greater day National Seminar on “Advancement in Noida, Uttar Semiconductor Devices, Antenna, Power Control Pradesh, India. and Networks for Engineering Application

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Dr.S. Indu SBIT “Wireless Sensor Networks” “Embedded March System and Design” 18, 2015 Invited Lecture in 5 th IEEE March 27, 2015 NationalConference on Emerging Trends in Feb Engineering and Technology (ETET– 2016) on 5- 5,2016

5. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture Name of Details of Conference/Seminar/ Symposia / Venue Dates Faculty Workshop/Guest Lecture Mr. J. Panda 5Th International Symposium on Fusion of New Delhi. Jan 18-22, Science and Technology, 2016 Dr. S. Indu Attended guest lecture by Sh. Veer Bhartiya on DTU 25 May, 2016 Entrepreneurship International Conference PReMI 2015 Warsaw Poland June 30 – University of Technology, Warsaw, July 3, 2015 One Day Workshop on Network on Chip lIlT Delhi Mar 29, 2015 Dr. Neeta Annual IEEE India Conference (INDICON) JMI Delhi Dec, 2015 Pandey IEEE 1st International Conference on Power DTU July, 2016 Electronics, Intelligent Control and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) 2016 International Conference on Computational GGSIPU Mar, 2016 Techniques in Information and Communication Technologies (ICCTICT) Workshop on SCOPUS and Mendeley DTU April 17, 2015 Synopsys University Symposium 2015, Synopsis April 30, 2015

Dr. Rajeshwari Workshop on SCOPUS and Mendeley DTU April 17, 2015 Pandey Synopsys University Symposium 2015, Synopsis April 30, 2015 Int. Yoga Day DTU June 21, 2015 IEEE International Conference on Control. Trivandrum Nov. 19- Communication and Computing (ICCC 2015) 21,2015 Mr. A. K. Singh 5Th International Symposium on Fusion of New Delhi. Jan 18-22, Science and Technology, 2016 Annual IEEE India Conference (INDICON) JMI Delhi Dec, 2015 2nd Indian National conference on applied IIT,Delhi July 13-15, Mechanics-INCAM 2015 2015 National Workshop on Power DTU Nov. 6-7, Electronics(NWPE-2015) 2015

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Name of Details of Conference/Seminar/ Symposia / Venue Dates Faculty Workshop/Guest Lecture Ms. N. Jayanthi BIG DATA and ONTOLOGY IIT, Delhi Sept. 19, 2015 “How to Publish a Technical paper with IEEE” IIT, Delhi. Aug. 11, 2015 “Current Trends in Machine Learning” under the IIT Delhi. Mar. 1, 2015 sponsorship of TEQIP-II UGC sponsored one day National Seminar on DTU Feb 16, 2015 “Recent advances in Physics(NSRAP-2015)” One day Synopsys University Symposium 2015 New Delhi April 30, 2015

IEEE sponsored one day national seminar on DTU, Delhi March 22, Mr. Devanand “Frontiers in Applied Scienceand Technology 2016. (FAST-2016)”

6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses S. Name of Name of course attended Venue Date No faculty 1. Mr. Rajesh Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Machine Learning 2 Mr. J. Panda Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Machine Learning Urban Environmental Challenges and Their DTU July 13-17, 2015 Control Strategies Automation in Manufacturing DTU May 4-15, 2015 3 Dr. N. S. Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Raghava Machine Learning 4. Dr. S. Indu Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Machine Learning 5 Dr. Rajeshwari Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Pandey Machine Learning Automation in Manufacturing DTU May 4-15, 2015 Recent Advances and Challenges in Power DTU June 1-5, and Energy forSustainable Growth 2015. 6 Dr. N. Pandey Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Machine Learning Automation in Manufacturing DTU May 4-15, 2015 7 Mr. M. S. Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Choudhury Machine Learning 8. Mr. R. Birok Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Machine Learning

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S. Name of Name of course attended Venue Date No faculty 9. Mr. A. K. Automation in Manufacturing DTU May 4-15, 2015 Singh Recent advance and challenges in power EED, DTU, June 1-5, 2015 and energy for sustainable growth Delhi “Supply Chain Management for Sustainable DTU July 6-10, 2015 Performance “ Recent Trends in Geo-environment DTU April 18-22, Engineering (RTGE-2016) 2016 Statistical Methods & a Brief on LaTeX DTU July 18-22 2016 Mr. D. K. Nature inspired algorithms and their EED, DTU July 13-17, 2015 Vishwakarma applications Recent Trends in Geo-environment DTU April 18 - 22, 10 Engineering (RTGE-2016) 2016 Matlab based optimization and Statistical MNNIT, June 12-17, data processing Allahabad 2015 U.P Recent advance and challenges in power EED, DTU, June 1-5, 2015 and energy for sustainable growth Delhi Automation in Manufacturing DTU May 4-15, 2015 Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Machine Learning Introduction to System Design AIACTR April 4-8, 2016 Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18-22, 2016 Statistical Methods & a Brief on LaTeX DTU July 18-22, 2016 11 Ms. N. Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Jayanthi Machine Learning Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18-22, 2016 12 Mr. Deva Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Nand Machine Learning Automation in Manufacturing DTU May 4-15, 2015 Nature inspired algorithms and their EED, DTU July 13-17, 2015 applications Recent advance and challenges in power EED, DTU, June 1-5, 2015 and energy for sustainable growth Delhi Advances in Information Security DTU Jan 18-22, 2016 Introduction to System Design AIACTR April 4-8, 2016 Recent Trends in Geo-environment DTU April 18-22, Engineering (RTGE-2016) 2016 13 Dr.Sudipta Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Majumdar Machine Learning

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S. Name of Name of course attended Venue Date No faculty 14 Mr. Ajai Recent advances and challenges in power & DTU June 1-5, 2015 Gautam energy for sustainable growth Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Machine Learning Nature inspired algorithms and their EED, DTU July 13-17, 2015 applications 15. Dr.Priynka Automation in Manufacturing DTU May 4-15, 2015 Jain Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis and DTU July 11-15, 2016 Machine Learning

7. Visitors to the Department Name Affiliation Purpose Dates Mr. Kishore President Rolls-Royce India and Speaker, Student Feb. 22, Jayaraman South Asia Professional Awareness 2016 Conference Mr. Suresh Rajpal, Former President HP India & Speaker, Student Feb. 22, Founder and Current Chairman of Professional Awareness 2016 the Board of Visnova Solutions Conference Pvt. Ltd Mr.Manmohan Co-Founder & Head of Speaker, Student Feb. 22, Gupta Professional Awareness 2016 Engineering, Nagarro and Conference Mr.SanjeevArora Business Head and Vice Speaker, Student Feb. 22, president of ABB India Professional Awareness 2016 Conference Mr.RohanBhargava Co-Founder of Cashkaro. Speaker, Student Feb. 22, com and Pouring Pounds Professional Awareness 2016 Conference Dr. Howard Michel President and CEO of IEEE, To look out for the avenues Aug Dr. Jim Prendergast, for mutual cooperation 10,2015 Executive Director and COO, IEEE Mr. Harish Mysore Mr. Ravi Kiran Director India Operations Secretary R10 Region

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8. Conference/Seminar/Symposia/Workshops Organized by the Department Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Venue Dates Secretary Workshop/Guest Lecture Dr. S. Indu TEQIPII sponsored FDP Advances in DTU Jan 18- InformationSecurity 22, 2016 Dr. N. Pandey TEQIPII sponsored expert lecture series on VLSI DTU Jan 18- Dr. R. Pandey 29, 2016 Dr. N. S. Raghava TEQIPII sponsored expert lecture series on DTU Apr. 6-11, Dr. P. Jain Microwave and RF Technologies 2016 Dr. D. K. Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Recent DTU July 11-15, Vishwakarma Trends in Pattern Analysis and Machine Learning” 2016 Mr. M. S. Choudhary Mr. R. Birok Dr. S. Indu Skill Development Program funded by IEEE R10 WIE Bawana Sept.- Dr. N. Pandey Support Fund 2015 region Oct, 2015 Prof. R. Kapoor Workshop on Embedded Systems and VLSI DTU Nov. 7-8, 2015 Dr. S. Indu Visit of President of IEEE, Dr. Howard Michel DTU Aug. 10, Mr. J. Panda 2015 Dr.R. Pandey Dr.N. Pandey Dr.R. Pandey Student professional awareness conference DTU Feb 21, Mr. A. K. Singh through IEEE DTU student branch 2016 Mr. Devanand Ms. N. Jayanthi Dr. N. Pandey Dr. S. Indu IEEE Delhi Student Congress 2015 DTU Jan 10-11, Mr. J. Panda 2015 Dr.R. Pandey Dr.N. Pandey

9. (i) Completed Sponsored Research Projects

Principal Title of Project Sponsoring Outlay (amount in Investigator Agency Lakhs of) Dr. S. Indu Surveillance application DCE-NRB NRB 12 Lakhs

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(ii) Continuing Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of the Project Sponsoring Outlay (amount Investigator Agency in Lakhs of `) Dr. N.S. Raghava UAV project Lockheed Martin 1 Crore Dr. S. Indu Development of OGC standards based DST 20 lakh sensor network for intelligent traffic management Dr. S. Indu Managing Intangible Cultural Assets DST (through IIT, 3 lakh through Ontological Interlinking Delhi) Prof. R. Kapoor Real Time Infrared Image DRDO, TBRL Rs.50 Lakhs Enhancement for Vehicle Classification

10. Important Professional Affiliations: Name of Faculty Professional Society Membership Prof. P.R.Chadha Institute of Electrical and Electronics engineering (IEEE,USA) Dr. S. Indu Sr. Member : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE,USA) IETE Life Member ISTE - Life-member Mr. J. Panda Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE,USA) Dr. N.S. Raghava IETE Life Member ISTE - Life-member Dr. Neeta Pandey Sr. Member : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE,USA) ISTE - Life-member Dr. Rajeshwari Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE,USA) Pandey IETE Life Member ISTE - Life-member Mr.A.K.Singh Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE,USA)

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4.9 Department of Electrical Engineering

Academic Staff: 29; Students Admitted: UG-235, PG-41, Ph.D.10; Publications: Journals/Papers-44; Conference/ Symp.-47;

1. Salient Features Ph. D programmes in various areas of specialization in Electrical Engineering. • The department of Electrical Engineering These include Intelligent control, has grown significantly since its inception Optimization, Power quality, Renewable in 1941. The year 2016 marks the 75th Energy Sources, Smart grids, Power year of Excellence (Platinum Jubilee) for System Operation and Control, Power both the university and the department System Dynamics and Stability, Flexible in academic, research and innovation. AC Transmission (FACTS), HVDC, Electric The goal of the department is to provide Drives and Hybrid Electric Vehicles. quality education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and undertake • The department currently has 17 cutting edge research in various areas of laboratories equipped with state-of-the Electrical Engineering. The department art equipment and latest version of latest also aims to develop active collaboration software platforms. Currently, sponsored with various industries in the power projects from the DST and the AICTE sector. The department has (developed amounting to more than Rs. 1.3 crores are an important place) earned itself a very currently underway in the department. good reputation in the National Capital The department also organizes National Region of Delhi. Currently, the department and International Conferences, Faculty has an annual intake of 150 and 100 Development Programmes, Workshops students in the B.Tech programmes in and Expert Lectures from time to time. Electrical Engineering and Electrical and The department recently organized the Electronics Engineering, respectively. IEEE International Conference on “Power The department is also offering B.Tech Electronics, Intelligent Control And (Evening) with an intake of 46 students. Energy Systems” during July 4-6, 2016. The graduates of the department The department also conducted the are occupying important positions in first GIAN course at DTU on “Challenges both government as well as corporate and Opportunities in Renewable Energy: sector with many of them having joined Role of the Smart Grid” recently. Three programs of higher studies in India and Faculty Development Programmes were abroad. organized by the department in the last academic year. Fourteen ‘Lectures by • At the post graduate level, the department Eminent Persons’ were organized by the is offering two M.Tech programmes in department in the last academic year. Control and Instrumentation and Power Systems with a combined intake of 48 2. Academic Staff students. The department is also running part time (evening) PG program in Power Professors Electronic Systems for DMRC (under Dr. Madhusudan Singh, B.Sc (Engg.), ME, MOU) since 2012-13. In addition to the Ph.D. Control & Instrumentation, Email: above, the department offers regular [email protected]

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Dr. N.K. Jain, B.Sc (Engg.), M.Sc (Engg), Dr. S.T. Nagrajan, B.Sc (Engg.), BE, Ph.D. Power Systems, Email: n.k.jain@dce. ME, Ph.D. Power system, High Voltage edu Engineering, Email: [email protected] Dr. Narendra Kumar, B.Sc (Engg.), Mr. Sudarshan Kumar Babu Valluru, B. Tech, M.Sc (Engg.), PhD Specialization: Power M.Tech Control & Instrumentation, Email: System & Drives Email: narendra.kumar@ [email protected] dce.edu Assistant Professors Dr. Pragati Kumar, M.Tech, Ph.D. Control & Mr. Ram Bhagat, B.Tech, ME Control & Instrumentation, Email: pragati.kumar@dce. Instrumentation, Email: ram.bhagat@dce. edu edu Dr. Uma Nangia, BE, ME, Ph.D. Power Mr. J.N. Rai, M.Tech, Email: [email protected] Systems, Email: [email protected] Dr. Priya Mahajan, ME Power System, Dr. Vishal Verma, M.Tech, Ph.D. Power Email: [email protected] Electronics, Email: [email protected] Mr. Duli Chand Meena, B.Tech, M.Tech Dr. Narendra Kumar (II), BE, ME, Ph.D. Power Systems, Email: [email protected] Instrumentation , Control & Power Electronics [email protected] Applications, Email: narendrakumar@dce. Dr. Mini Sreejeth K., ME Electrical Machines. edu Mr. Prem Prakash (Study leave under QIP), BE, M.Tech Engg. Systems, Email: prem. Associate Professors [email protected] Mr. Neeraj Kumar Bhagat, B.Sc (Engg.), Ms. Bhavnesh Jaint, BE, ME Electrical M.Tech Control Systems, Email: n.k.bhagat@ Engg. dce.edu . Mr. Ashish Rajeshwar Kulkarni, ME Control Dr. Rachna Garg, M.Tech, Ph.D. Control & Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Instrumentation Email: rachna.garg@dce. Microcontrollers & Embedded Systems, edu . Robotics, Email: [email protected] Dr. Bharat Bhushan, M.Tech Control & Mr. Aniruddha Barun Kumar Bhattacharya, Instrumentation, Email: [email protected]. [email protected] Dr. Suman Bhowmick, ME Electrical Mr. Ramjee Lal Meena (On Lien under QIP), Machines, Email: suman.bhowmick@dce. BE, M.Tech Power Quality, Email: r.l.Meena@ ac.in . dce.edu Dr. Alka Singh, BE, M.Tech, Ph.D. Power Dr. Mohammad Rizwan, B.Tech, M.Tech, System Ph.D. Power System Email: rizwaniit@ Dr. Madan Mohan Tripathi, B. Tech, M.Tech, yahoo.co.in [email protected] Ph.D. Restructuring power systems, Artificial Ms. Garima, BE, M.Tech Analog, VLSI. Intelligence, Email: [email protected] Dr. Mukhtiar Singh, Ph.D. Electrical 3. Honors and Awards to Faculty Engineering, Email: mukhtiarsingh@dce. Members ac.in Dr. M. Rizwan Dr. Dheeraj Joshi, BE, ME, Ph.D. Power • UGC Research Award 2015-16 Electronics, Electric Drives, Renewable • Awarded Raman Fellowships for Post- Energy Systems, Email: joshidheeraj@dce. Doctoral Research for Indian Scholars in ac.in USA for the Year 2016.

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• Elevated to Senior Membership of IEEE. • Awarded Merit Scholarship, Jamia Millia • Received best paper award in 12th IEEE Islamia, New Delhi. India International Conference, 2015 • Dr. Zakir Hussain Scholarship, New Delhi. (INDICON 2015) entitled Electronics, • Expert Member, Maulana Azad National Energy, Environment, Communication, Urdu University (Central University), Computer, Control (E3-C3), e organized Hyderabad. by Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, India • Expert Member, Anna University, during December 17-20, 2015. Chennai. • Best paper Award presented in National • Expert Member, National Productivity Conference on Emerging Trends in Council, Govt. of India. Electrical and Electronics Engineering • Member Board of Studies, Al-Falah at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on University, Faridabad. February 3, 2015. • Member of Editorial boards, reviewer • Awarded Scholarship from Central Wakf of refereed international journals, Council, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Govt. books and conferences including IEEE of India during 1999-2002. Transactions, Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, Wiley etc. 4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Name of Institute/ Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Organization Visited Prof. Narendra Jamia Milia Islamia Central Evaluation of Ph.D. thesis and April 19, Kumar-I university conducted Viva-Voce examination 2016 Prof. Narendra N.I.T. Hamirpur (H.P.) Evaluated two M.Tech Dissertations July 12, Kumar-I and conducted Viva-Voce examination 2016 Prof. Narendra MSIT, Janak puri, Delhi I.P. University Expert member, Joint May 27, Kumar-I Assessment Committee 2016 Prof. Narendra MAIT, Rohini, Sector-22, I.P. University Expert member, Joint May 12, Kumar-I Delhi Assessment Committee 2016 Prof. Narendra BPIT, Rohini, Sector-11, I.P. University Expert member, Joint May, 2015 Kumar-I Delhi Assessment Committee Prof. GTBIT,G-8 Area, Rajouri I.P. University Expert member, Joint May, 2016 Narendra-I Garden Assessment Committee Kumar New Delhi - 110064 Prof. Narendra Delhi Technical Campus, I.P. University Expert member, Joint June 2016 Kumar-I Greater Noida Assessment Committee Dr. M. Rizwan Syed AmmalEngg. Evaluated one Ph.D. thesis and Jun 5. College, Ramanathapuram conducted Viva-Voce examination 2015 (Anna University), TN. Dr. Rachana BharatiVidyapeeth Judging technical paper presentation Feb12, Garg college of Engineering 2015 Dr. Rachana MSIT, Delhi Delivering expert lecture on “Recent Feb25, Garg trend in railway electric traction system” 2015

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Name of Name of Institute/ Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Organization Visited Dr. Rachana GBU, Delhi As RDC expert of PhD students of EED. Jan, 2015 Garg Dr. Pragati MNIT Jaipur Member selection committee for March Kumar assistant professor 2015 Dr. Bharat BPIT, Delhi External Examiner April, Bhushan 2015 Dr. Bharat NIEC, Delhi External Examiner April, Bhushan 2015 Dr MM Tripathi UPCON-ICEEE-2015, UP Technical Chair of 1st March 26- Conference - IEEE International 28, 2015 Conference on Energy Economics and Environment

5. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Venue Dates Secretary Symposia / Workshop/Guest Lecture Dr. M. Rizwan National Conference on Emerging Trends in JMI, Delhi Feb 3, Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2015 Dr. Rachana Garg National Conference on Emerging Trends in JMI, Delhi Feb 3, Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2015 Prof. Narendra 1st IEEE International Conference on DTU, Delhi July. 4-6, Kumar-I Power Electronics, Intelligent Control and 2016. Energy Systems (ICPEICES-2016), Delhi Technological University, Delhi, Prof. Nrendra UGC funded National Workshop on Casuarina, India March 29- Kumar-I “University Governance”, organised by Habitate Centre, 30, 2016 Ambedkar University, Delhi Lodi Road, New Delhi Prof. Narendra 3rd World Summit on Accreditation-2016, The Leela March 18- Kumar-I (WOSA-2016), “Quality Assurance through Ambience Hotel, 20, 2016. Outcome Based Accreditation”, organized Gurgaon by National council for Accreditation, Govt. of India Dr.Bharat Bhusan 1st IEEE International Conference on “Power EED, DTU July 4-6, Electronics, Intelligent Control And Energy 2016 Systems” Dr. M. Rizwan GIAN course at DTU on “Challenges and EED, DTU June 3-8, Opportunities in Renewable Energy: Role of 2016 the Smart Grid” Dr. S. Bhowmick Series of Expert Lectures for B. Tech (EE & EED, DTU March-April & Dr. Rachna Garg EEE) Courses in IV and VI Semester 2016

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Dr. M.M. Tripathi National Workshop on Power Electronics EED, DTU Nov 6-7, & Dr. M. Singh (NWPE - 2015) under National Mission on 2015 Power Electronics Technology (NAMPET- Phase II) of Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Govt. of India

6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses Name of Name of Courses Place Dates Faculty Dr. Bharat Organised TEQIP II Sponsored Faculty EED, DTU July 13-17, Bhusan, Dr. Development Program on Nature Inspired 2015 Dheeraj Joshi Algorithms & Their Applications (NIATA-2015) & Ms. Garima Dr. M.M. Organised TEQIP-II sponsored EED, DTU June 1-5, Tripathi & Dr. Faculty Development Programme on Recent 2015 M. Singh Advances and Challenges in Power & Energy for Sustainable Growth Mr. S. K. Attended TEQIP-II sponsored EED, DTU June 1-5, Valluru Faculty Development Programme on Recent 2015 Advances and Challenges in Power & Energy for Sustainable Growth Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Faculty EED, DTU July 13-17, Development Program on Nature Inspired 2015 Algorithms & Their Applications (NIATA-2015) Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Short Term EED, DTU June 13-17, Training Programme on PLC, HMI, SCADA 2016 and AC Drives Attended one week Short Term Course on Department of June 20- Nonlinear Control System Design Avionics, IIST, ISRO, 24, 2016 Thiruananthapuram Dr.S. Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Short Term EED, DTU June 13-17, Bhowmick Training Programme on PLC, HMI, SCADA 2016 and AC Drives Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Faculty EED DTU July 13-17, Development Program on Nature Inspired 2015 Algorithms & Their Applications (NIATA-2015) Attended TEQIP-II sponsored EED, DTU June 1-5, Faculty Development Programme on Recent 2015 Advances and Challenges in Power & Energy for Sustainable Growth Mr. Ashish Organised TEQIP II Sponsored EED, DTU June 13-17, Kulkarni & Dr. Short Term Training Programme on PLC, HMI, 2016 Mini Sreejeth SCADA and AC Drives

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Name of Name of Courses Place Dates Faculty Ms. Garima Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Short Term EED, DTU June 13-17, Training Programme on PLC, HMI, SCADA 2016 and AC Drives Dr. Mini Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Faculty EED DTU July 13-17, Sreejeth Development Program on Nature Inspired 2015 Algorithms & Their Applications (NIATA-2015) Dr. M.M. Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Faculty PIED, DTU May 4-15, Tripathi Development Program “Automation in 2015 Manufacturing” Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Faculty EED, DTU July 13-17, Development Program on Nature Inspired 2015 Algorithms & Their Applications (NIATA-2015) Attended TEQIP II Sponsored Faculty COED, DTU Jan 18-22, Development Program on “Advances in 2016 Information Security” FDP on Achieving Academic Excellence IIM, Raipur March 23- 28, 2015

7. Visitors to the Department Name Affiliation Purpose Dates Dr. Ishwar D. University of North Carolina Delivered an expert lecture on July 14, Aggarwal USA “Recent Advances in Fibre optics & 2016 optoelectronics” Dr. Adel Nasiri Electrical Engineering Delivered an expert lecture on June 1, Department, “Converter Topologies for Grid 2016 University of Wisconsin, USA Connected PV Systems” Dr. Pukhraj Suzlon Energy GmbH Delivered an expert lecture on “R&D in May 4, Singh Germany areas of Power Generation, Grid 2016 interconnections of Wind Farms, Electrical & Electronic Components for onshore Wind Turbines” Mrs. Minaxi Power System Operation Delivered an expert lecture on April 26, Garg Corporation Ltd. “Challenges for Large Scale Integration 2016 (POSOCO) of Renewables” Mr. Puneet Power Grid, Gurgaon Delivered an expert lecture on “HVDC April 25, Tyagi Systems” 2016 Prof. Mini EE Department Delivered an expert lecture on “Energy April 22, Thomas Jamia Millia Islamia Management Systems” 2016 New Delhi Dr. Subir Sen Power Grid, Gurgaon Delivered an expert lecture on “Power April 21, Systems” 2016

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Mr. Abhay Power Grid, Gurgaon Delivered an expert lecture on “FACTS March Kumar Devices” 29, 2016 Prof. Sukumar EE Department, Delivered an expert lecture on “Power March 2, Mishra IIT Delhi System Stability Analysis” 2016 Prof. Sudip K. Department of Electrical Delivered an expert lecture on Dec 22, Mazumder and Computer Engineering “Inverter Topologies” 2015 University of Illinois, Chicago, USA Dr. PWC Pvt. Ltd. Delivered an expert lecture on “Energy Oct 19, Kulbhushan Conservation Technologies:- Practices 2015 Kumar And Recent Technology Trends In Energy Efficiency Industry” Prof. B. Das EE Department, Delivered an expert lecture on “FACTS Oct 6, IIT Roorkee Devices” 2015 Prof. Sukumar EE Department, Delivered an expert lecture on “Trends Aug 3, Mishra IIT Delhi in Microgrid Control” 2015 Prof. Bhim EE Department, Delivered an expert lecture on “Grid June 9, Singh IIT Delhi Integration of Renewable Energy 2015 Sources”

8. Conference/Seminar/Symposia/Workshops/Short Term Courses Organized by the Department Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshop/ Venue Dates Secretary Guest Lecture Dr. M. Rizwan GIAN course at DTU on “Challenges and Opportunities in EED, June 3-8, Renewable Energy: Role of the Smart Grid” DTU 2016 Dr. Bharat 1st IEEE International Conference on “Power Electronics, EED, July 4-6, Bhushan Intelligent Control And Energy Systems” DTU 2016 Dr. M. M. National Workshop on Power Electronics (NWPE - 2015) EED, Nov 6-7, Tripathi & under National Mission on Power Electronics Technology DTU 2015 Dr. M. Singh (NAMPET-Phase II) of Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Govt. of India Dr. Alka TEQIP II Sponsored Curriculum Development Workshop 08th DTU March Singh March, 2015 2015

9. List of Candidates Awarded Ph.D. Degree Name of Nationality Gender Category Title of thesis Student (Male/ (Gen/SC/ Female) ST/PD) Ms. Mini Indian Female Gen Design and Development of Distributed Sreejeth drive system Ms. Priya Indian Female Gen Digital Model of Railway Electric Traction Mahajan System and Sensitivity Studies

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10. (i) Completed Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of Project Sponsoring Agency Outlay Investigator (amount in Lakhs of Rupees) Prof. Vishal Verma Feasibility and Environmental Ministry of Information 106 Impact Study of Broadband Technology GOI and is being on Power Lines (BPL) for rural implemented in collaboration Information Centers with NDPL Delhi (Tata Power) Prof. Madhusudan Modernization of Electrical AICTE 10 Singh & Prof. Drives Laboratory under Parmod Kumar MODROB Prof. Narendra Enhancing Power System AICTE Funded R&D Project 12 Kumar-I Performance Using Flexible AC Transmission Systems(FACTS) Devices Dr. M. Rizwan Modernization of Power AICTE 17.42 Systems Laboratory Dr.M.Rizwan Some Investigations on RES AICTE 12.97 Based Power Systems Dr. Alka Singh Modelling and Control of Power DST 23 Electronic based Controllers for Interfacing Renewable Energy Systems to Utility Grid.

(ii) Continuing Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of the Project Sponsoring Outlay Investigator Agency (amount in Lakhs of Rupees) Prof. Vishal Reliable and Efficient Systems for Community Energy DST Rs.41.80 Verma Solutions - RESCUES Lakhs Dr. M. Rizwan Modernization of Power Systems Laboratory AICTE Rs.17 Lakhs Dr. M. Rizwan Modelling And Development Of Controller For DST Rs.26.6 PV System Integration into Electricity Distribution Lakhs Networks. Dr. Alka Singh Modelling and Control of Power Electronic based DST Rs.23 Controllers for Interfacing Renewable Energy Lakhs Systems to Utility Grid. Dr.M.Rizwan Some Investigations on RES Based Power Systems AICTE Rs.13.5 Lakhs Prof. Vishal Development of Autonomous Power Electronic AICTE Rs.10.35 Verma Controller for Single Phase Induction Generator for Lakhs Seamless Transfer of Power with Supply and building Hybrid interface with Battery Bank/ Solar Panel

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(iii) Consultancy Projects Completed Principal Investigator Title of the Project Sponsoring Outlay (amount in Agency Lakhs of Rupees) Prof. Parmod Kumar, Prof. Narendra T hird party quality UPSIDC(A U.P. 5 Kumar-I, Prof. Madhusudan Singh checking of various Government and Dr. Pragati Kumar electrical works Undertaking.)

11. Summary of Major Sponsored Name of Faculty Name of Professional Research Schemes and Society Consultancy Projects Prof. Madhusudan Fellow, IE (India) Singh Life Member, ISTE, Delhi 1. Consultancy - Segregation of Technical Member, IEEE, USA & Commercial Losses on the NDPL Network: Rs1.2 Lakhs. Prof. Vishal Verma Member, IEEE, USA Dr. Alka Singh Member, IEEE, USA 2. Prof. Parmod Kumar, Prof. Narendra Dr. Dheeraj Joshi Member, IEEE, USA Kumar, Prof. Madhusudan Singh and Dr. Pragati Kumar carried out third party Dr. Rachana Garg Member, IEEE, USA quality checking of various electrical Dr. S. Bhowmick Member, IEEE, USA works executed by UPSIDC(A U.P. Dr. Rizwan Member, IEEE, USA Government Undertaking.).The total Dr. Priya Mahajan Member, IEEE, USA amount of consultancy is Rs.5 Lakhs Dr. Mini Sreejeth Member, IEEE, USA 3. Development of an automatic dispensing machine for fair price shops in close Books Published: association with Designinnova (A unit of 1. Dr. Suman Bhowmick, “Flexible AC Arrow weighing system Pvt Ltd. Transmission Systems (FACTS): Newton power-Flow Modeling of Voltage- 12. Important Professional Sourced Converter-Based Controllers”, Affiliations: May 2016, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1. Senior Member, Institution of Electrical Florida, USA & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), USA 2. Dr. M.M. Tripathi, “Restructured 2. Life Member, Indian Society for Technical Power System and Electricity Market Education (ISTE), India Forecasting”, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 2015 3. Dr. M.M. Tripathi, “Neural Network and Electricity Market Forecasting”, Kindle Edition, Amazon Digital South Asia Services, Inc., May 2015 4. Dr. M.M. Tripathi, “Advance Switching Schemes for Inverters”, Kindle Edition, Amazon Digital South Asia Services, Inc., June 2015

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4.10 Department of Environmental Engineering

Academic Staff: 07; Students Admitted: UG- 60; PG- 20; Ph.D. : 04, Publications: Journals/Papers-50, Conference/Symp: 7

1. Salient Features Occupational health. Email:anubhamandal@ dce.ac.in The Department of Environmental Engineering was created in February-2012. Assistant Professors The Department at present is offering Dr. Anil Kumar Haritash, M.Sc., M. Tech., B.Tech, M.Tech and Ph.D programs. The Ph.D., Areas of interest: Environmental Department provides opportunity to microbiology, Bioremediation, working engineers for their academic Email:[email protected] upgradation by offerring part time PG Ms. Geeta Singh, B. Tech., M. Tech., Ph.D. course. Department is actively involved in (Pursuing) Areas of interest: Environmental Research and Development. Department hydraulics, Ground water pollution, Email: has well established laboratories in all the [email protected] areas of Environmental Engineering. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Mishra, M. Tech., 2. Academic Staff PhD (IIT Roorkee) Areas of interest: Professor Environmental implications of urban Prof. A. K. Gupta, HoD, B.Sc, B.Tech, transport systems, Urban air pollution M.Tech, Ph,D. Geotechnical Engineering, analysis & modeling, Traffic noise pollution Email: [email protected] modeling, Acoustics & barrier designing, Prof. S. K. Singh, B.E., M. Tech., Ph. D., Email:[email protected], FIEE, FICS, FIAH, FIE, FUWAI, FIGS Solid [email protected] waste processing, Wastewater treatment Ms. Loveleen Gupta, B.E., M.S. (Lehigh designs, Water treatment designs, Water University, USA)Areas of interest: GHG quality modeling, Solar detoxification EIA & emissions, Human Health Risk Assessment, Auditing, Email: [email protected] Treatment of contaminants in surface water Dr. Anubha Mandal, M. Tech., Ph.D. Areas and groundwater, Solid waste management. of interest: Air Pollution, Indoor air pollution, Email: [email protected] 3. Visit of Faculty members to Other Institutions Name of Name of Institute/ Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Organization Visited Dr. National Science Invited as Judge by National Science Centre, Jan 19, Rajeev Centre, Delhi Delhi, for the evaluation of science projects/ 2016 Kumar models in Northern India Science Fair (NISF 2015- Mishra 16) organized by National Science Centre Vivekanand School, Invited as Judge by Vivekanand School, Anand Feb 8-9, Anand Vihar, Delhi Vihar, Delhi, for the evaluation of CBSE National 2016 Level Science Exhibition Dr. A. K. TERI University, Delhi Member, Selection Committee, M. Sc. Admissions June 14- Haritash - 2016 16, 2016

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4. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture S. Name of Organizing Secretary Details of Conference/ Venue Dates No. Faculty Seminar/Symposia/ (Designation) Workshop/Guest Lecture 1. Dr. Rajeev Texas A & M University, Spatial and Temporal Bhopal March 15- Kumar Mishra USA & AISECT University, Analysis of Particulate 18, 2016 Bhopal, India Matter in Delhi Texas A & M University, Study of Air and Noise Bhopal March 15- USA & AISECT University, Pollution in Mega Cities of 18, 2016 Bhopal, India India BRCM College of GIS Based Monitoring and Haryana Nov 28- Engineering and Assessment of Vehicular 29, 2015 Technology, Bhiwani, Pollution Haryana 2. Ms. Geeta DTU, Delhi National workshop on Delhi Nov 6-7, Singh Power Electronics 2015 DTU, Delhi National seminar on Delhi March frpntiers in Applied 22, 2016 science & Technology

5. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses S. Name of Name of Courses Place Dates No. Faculty 1. Dr Rajeev Automation in Manufacturing (AIM-2015) Delhi Technological May 4-15, Kumar University 2015 Mishra Recent Advances and Challenges in Delhi Technological June 1-05, Power & Energy for Sustainable Growth University 2015 Recent Advances in Alternative & Delhi Technological Dec 7-11, Renewable Energy Technologies University 2015 Recent Trends in Geoenvironmental Delhi Technological April 18-22, Engineering (RTGE-2016) University 2016 2. Dr. A. K. Recent Advances in Alternative & Delhi Technological Dec 7-11, Haritash Renewable Energy Technologies University 2015 Recent Trends in Geo-environmental Delhi Technological April 18-22, Engineering (RTGE-2016) University 2016 Polluted Sites: Characterization and IIT Bhubaneshwar, July 25- Aug. Remediation Odisha 5, 2016

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3. Ms. Geeta Recent Advances in Alternative & Delhi Technological Dec 07-11, Singh Renewable Energy Technologies University 2015 Recent Trends in Geo-environmental Delhi Technological April 18-22, Engineering (RTGE-2016) University 2016 Geotechnical Engineering for urban Delhi Technological July 11-15, infrastructure University 2016 Recent development in fluid Mechanics Delhi Technological July 18-22, and hydraulics University 2016 Recent developments and challenges in Delhi Technological July 25-29, material and manufacturing process University 2016

6. Workshops: Programme on “Urban Environmental Challenges and Their Control Strategies” Dr. Rajeev Kumar Mishra, Dr. A. K. Haritash, from July 13-17, 2015 in Department of and Ms. Geeta Singh Conducted TEQIP Environmental Engineering at Delhi Sponsored one week Faculty Developemnt Technological University, Delhi.

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4.11 Department of Humanities Academic Staff: 4; Students Admitted: UG-1794; PG-108; Ph.D. Candidate- 6; Publications: Journals/Papers- 19, Poems-4, Book- 4, Conference Papers-17 / Symp.-1, New Projects: NIL, Book Chapter: 3;

1. Salient Features In the current scenario we need engineers who can develop technologies that are The department of Humanities was sustainable, user friendly, effective and established in the year 1941 with a view to adaptable with respect to changing social impart necessary soft skills to the graduating and cultural realities. The humanities engineering students. Initially courses in department is therefore actively engaged English, Economics and Accountancy were in the process of research work, courses taught to the students. With the growing and finishing lectures which are organized impetus on new courses like Econometrics, throughout the year for the benefit of Gender and Technology and timely revision students and teacher alike. of syllabi of subjects like Engineering 2. Academic Staff Economics and Communication Skills, a Associate Professors crossover between technical and non- Head of The Department technical aspects of learning is facilitated. The main objective is to give the students Dr. Seema Singh, M.A, Ph.D. Economics, a comprehensive idea of the competition Email: [email protected] and the emerging work cultures to make [email protected] them confident and market ready. To [email protected] sensitize students towards technological Assistant Professors need of poor and deprived for inclusive Ms. Saroj Bala, M.A, English growth, B.Tech students of all the branches Email: [email protected] are compulsorily asked to visit slum and [email protected] prepare an assignment on the problems of Mr. Nand Kumar, M.A, English slum and how knowledge of their branch of engineering can be used to improve life at Ms. Parinita Sinha, M.A. slum.

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3. Honors and Awards to Faculty Members Name Area Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Humanities and Social Dr. Seema Sciences ( IJHSS ); ISSN(Print): 2319-393X; ISSN(Online): 2319-3948; Impact Singh Factor(JCC): 3.1936; NAAS Rating : 3.19 Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Transformations In Business Management, e-ISSN:2231-6868, p-ISSN: 2454-468X, 5. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Research In Social Sciences & Humanities, e-ISSN: 2249-4642, p-ISSN:2454-4671, Impact Factor- 1.5287, Member, Editorial Board, Multidisciplinary International Journal , p-ISSN: 2454-8103 Member, Editorial Board, Amity Journal of Economics, Paper Reviewer, Journal of Business and Economics, USA ISSN: 2155-7950 Academic Star Publishing Company, 228 East 45th Street, Ground Floor, #CN00000267, New York NY 10017 Chairperson, Girl Education, Centre for Educational Growth & Research, New Delhi Vice President-I, University Women Association Delhi Joint Secretary, Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) Vice President, Women in Science and Technology-India

4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions

Name of Name of Institute/ Purpose of Visit Dates Faculty Organization Visited DR. SEEMA Parul University, Vadodra, To attend the seminar Aug 21, SINGH Gujarat 2015 Central University of To organise and attend 57th Annual Oct. 10-12, Kashmir, Sri Nagar Conference of ISLE 2015 Jawaharlal Nehru University, To deliver lecture in one- Oct 14, New Delhi week Workshop for Principals 2015 Ch. Charan Singh University. As a resource Person in the Seminar on March 26- Meerut “Role of Women Entrepreneurship in 27’ 2016 India- Opportunities and Challenges” Netaji Subhash Institute of As a member of Selection Committee March 28, Technology under CAS 2016

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5. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture Name Conference/Seminar/ Details Dates of the Symposia / Workshop/ participants Guest Lecture Dr. Seema Chaired the session The 4th Session of the CBM- 2016 (April 16-17’ April 16, Singh 2016) at IIT Delhi 2016 Deliver invited lecture “Role of Women Entrepreneurship in India- Mar as Resource Person Opportunities and Challenges”, at MA. Kanshi 26-27, Ram ShodhPeeth, Ch. Charan Singh University, 2016 Meerut Discussant Session 3.6: Labour and employment in Oct 12’ manufacturing sector 2016 Presented paper at the “Tryst with Destiny: Empowering Women Aug Seminar through Financial Inclusion in India” at the 21-22, UWAV CONFERENCE on Development Model 2015 - A Woman’s Perspective at Parul University, Vadodara Saroj Bala Paper presented Content-Based Instruction and Learning for June at the international Engineers at ELTAI conference on Content- 30-July conference Based Instruction & Learning: Redefining the 2, 2016 English Language Curriculum Paper presented Empowering Women through the Language March at the International of Power at the 3rd ELT conference at Amity 5-6, conference University, Lucknow Campus 2016 Paper presented Brain Drain in the Globalized World at the Feb at the International International conference on Diaspora and 24-26, Conference Development at Punjabi University, Patiyala 2016 Paper presented Robin Sharma’s Insights on Perfect Living for Feb at the International Social Welfare at the International conference 26-27, conference on Making Connections: Social Welfare in the 2016 Context of English Language& Literature at Lingaya’s Univ, Faridabad Paper presented 21st Century Skills for Engineers at the Jan at the international International Symposium on Fusion of Science 18-22, conference & Technology 2016 Paper presented M-Learning for the Digital Natives at the Jan at the International International symposium on the Fusion of 18-22, conference Science and Technology at Pusa campus, New 2016 Delhi

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Name Conference/Seminar/ Details Dates of the Symposia / Workshop/ participants Guest Lecture Saroj Bala Paper presented Language Learning Techniques for the new Jan at the International Millennium at the International Symposium 18-22, conference on Fusion of Science & Technology at Pusa 2016 Campus, New Delhi Paper presented Skill Development through Technical Dec 29, at the International Institutions at the International conference on 2016 conference the Emerging Trends of Management, Arts, Science, Technology & Skill Development at Sunrise University, Alwar Paper presented Linguistic Empowerment of the Learners through Dec at the International Technology at the International conference on 16-18, conference Corpus Linguistics & Technology Advancement 2016 at HongKong Institute of Education, HongKong Paper presented at Challenges of ELT in the new Millennium at July the International the International ELTAI conference at RKGITW 9-11, conference Ghaziabad, UP 2015 Paper presented Multicuturalism and the Impact of Language Feb at the International at the International conference on English 23-24, Conference Language : A Tool for Humanizing at Lingaya’s 2015. University, Faridabad. Paper presented Linguistic Imperialism and the Masses. Jan 31, at the International International Conference of Advance Research 2015 Conference and Innovation (ICARI-2015) organized by the International Journal of Advance Research and Innovation, 2 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 1100 02. Workshop Participation Attended workshop on Employing Story telling March & Theatre Methodologies in the Language 6, 2016 classroom at Amity Univ. Lucknow Work Participation Workshop on English Acess Microprocessing March Program: A Study of Inclusion &Holistic 6. 2016 Development steered through English Language Workshop participation Connecting Shakespeare and Kuvempu Feb 27, through Theatre Arts at Lingayas’ univ. 2016 Faridabad

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6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses Name of Name of Courses Place Dates Faculty Ms. Parinita TEQIP-II sponsored STTP on “Advanced Web Department of Humanities July 25- Sinha Designing Techniques” DTU 29, 2016 Ms Saroj TEQIP sponsored STTP on Recent Trends in Department of Environmental April 18- Bala Geo-Environmental Engineering Engineering, DTU 22, 2016 TEQIP sponsored STTP on Recent Advances in Department of Mechanical Dec 7-11, Alternative & Renewable Energy Techniques Engineering, DTU 2015 TEQIP sponsored STTP on Urban Environmental Department of Civil July13- Challenges & their Control Strategies Engineering, DTU 17,2016 TEQIP sponsored STTP on Supply Chain Department of Mechanical July6- Management for Sustainable Performance Engineering, DTU 10,2016

7. Visitors to the Department Name Affiliation Purpose Dates Mr. Vineet Wadwa Brocode Hospitality Solutions For Finishing April 26, 2016 Lecture Ms. Sangeeta Wiz Mamging Partner SD Engineering For Finishing April 26, 2016 Consultants, President WISE India Lecture Dr. Poonam Juneja Delhi University Seminar July 22, 2016 Dr. Sushma Moitra Delhi University on social July 21, 2016 responsibility Dr. Rajesh Tandon UNESCO Co chair on Social responsibilityof Higher July 21, 2016 Ms Simi Anderson Vice-Chairperson & Joint President, Educational July 21, 2016 International Human Rights Observatory Institutions“ (IHRO) Raj Kumar Jani Social Entrepreneur & Co-founder July 21, 2016 Barefoot Lightning India Pvt. Ltd. Jaipur, India, +91 961 000 1131 www.barefootlightning.com Dr. Manpreet Singh Director, AICTE July 21, 2016 Manna Dr. Asha Prasad BIT, NOIDA Centre July 21, 2016 Raj K Pathak Chairperson- Delhi NCR India Entrepreneurs Club www.indiaeclub.com Prof. S.N.S. Nagra, Nihal Foundation, New Delhi Mr. Anupam Kaushik Founder-Mad Resistor, New Delhi Dr. V.P.S. Raju NUEPA July 22, 2016 Dr. David A. Coordinator: Educational Management, July 22, 2016 Solomon Leadership and Policy Stream The British University in Dubai (BUiD) Shabana Khan Director, Indian Research Academy, July 22, 2016

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Name Affiliation Purpose Dates Prof. V.P.S.Arora VC, Sri Venketaswara University STTP July 25, 2016 Dr Anuja Pandey AIMA, New Delhi STTP July 25, 2016 Dr. S. Rama Pani Editor, University News, AIU STTP July 26, 2016 Dr. Anju Tikoo Faculty of law, DU STTP July 26, 2016

Dr. Sunita Malhotra World Bank STTP July 26, 2016

Prof. Neeti Agrawal SoM, IGNOU, New Delhi STTP July 27’ 2016

Dr. Pradeep JNU, New Delhi STTP July 28 2016 Chaudhary Prof. Ashoka Ex-Principal Advisor and Professor, IMI, STTP July 29, 2016 Chandra New Delhi Dr Amarendra Pani, Director I/c & Head STTP July 29, 2016 Research Division, Association of Indian Universities Dr. Sukhdeo Department of Electronics And STTP July 27, 2016 Information Technology, NIC Dr. D. Mishra Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi STTP July 29, 2016 Prof. Department of Linguistics, University of STTP July 25, 2016 RavinderGargesh Delhi Prof. Anup Beniwal IP University STTP July 27, 2016 Prof. Ravinder Department of Linguistics, University of Department Mar 5, 2016 Gargesh Delhi BOS member Prof. Ramsh Sharma Retd. Professor, JNU Department Mar 5, 2016 BOS member 8. Conference/Seminar/Symposia/Workshops Organized by the Department

Organizing Details of Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Venue Dates Secretaries Workshop/Guest Lecture Dr. Seema Singh TEQIP -2 Sponsored Finishing Lecture DTU April 26, Mrs. Parinita Sinha 2016 Dr. Seema Singh TEQIP -2 Sponsored Seminar on ‘Social DTU July 21- Ms. Saroj Bala Responsibility of Higher Educational Institutions’ 22, 2016 Mr. Nand Kumar Mrs. Parinita Sinha Dr. Seema Singh TEQIP -2 Sponsored STTP on ‘Research and DTU July 25- Mr. Nand Kumar Publication’ 29, 2016 Mrs. Parinita Sinha

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9. Continuing Sponsored Research Projects Principal Title of the Project Sponsoring Outlay (amount Investigator Agency in Lakhs of `) Dr. Seema Singh Indian Continuing Engineering Education AICTE 6.8 lakh System in context of Globalisation 10. Important Professional Affiliations Dr. Seema Singh International – Graduate Women International National : i. Indian Economic Association i) Indian Society of Labour Economics ii) Indian Association for Woman Studies ii) Indian Industrial Relation Association iv) Comparative Society of India v) Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)- India vi) University Women Association of Delhi. e-society i. Forum for Global Knowledge Sharing Ms Saroj Bala Member, English Language Teachers Association Of India(ELTAI)

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4.12 Department of Mechanical, Production & Industrial Engineering

Academic Staff: 37; Students Admitted: UG-328, PG-76 , Ph.D. 51; Publications: Journals/Papers-72; Conference/ Symp. -17

1. Salient Features NT enabled workstations and competitive robots with digital controller. In addition, The Department of Mechanical Engineering microprocessors, micro controllers, PlC, and Production & Industrial Engineering spectrum analyzer and logic analyzer are has seen considerable growth since its available for project work. The department inception in 1941 with the intake rising has a modern workshop equipped with from 30 to 328 (186 for Mechanical, 48 latest machinery in Fitting, Machine shop for production & Industrial Engineering, and facility of welding shop comprises and 94 for Automobile Engineering). The of pulse TIG, ultrasonic welding and department of Mechanical engineering submerged arc welding. The students are also offers Post Graduate courses with given hands on experience on CNC Drilling specialization in Thermal Engineering, & CNC lathe machine EDM & wire EDM. Production Engineering, Computational Design and Renewable Energy Technology. 2. Academic staff PhD Programs in all fields of Mechanical Professors Engineering are also offered. In addition, Prof. R.S Mishra, Ph.D. Thermal Engg., the department also offers four years’ B. Solar Energy Email: [email protected] Tech. Programme for working Diploma Engineers. The department possesses Dr. Sagar Maji (On diverted capacity modern laboratories equipped with to GPEC), BE, M.Tech, Ph.D. Thermal latest experimental set-ups and research Engineering, IC Engine Email: smaji@dce. facilities for instrumentation, experimental ac.in stress analysis, strength of materials, Dr. S.K. Garg (Pro. Vice-Chancellor, DTU), fluid mechanics, tic, engines, automotive Ph.D. Statistical Analysis, Quantitative engineering, robotics, heat transfer, solar Methods, and Supply Chain Management energy, flexible manufacturing system, Email: [email protected] computational fluid dynamics supported by Dr. Naveen Kumar, M.Tech, Ph.D. Thermal Software like view-flex, CAD-CAM and I.e. Engineering, Email: naveenkumar@dce. engine design. Cad lab has Softwares like ac.in [email protected] NX-LAD, NXCAM, AUTOCAD Inventor, Catia, Techomatix , Abacus, ladino, NX-Nastran, Dr. Vipin (COE, DTU), BE, M.Tech, Ph.D. Hyper mesh, hyper works, MDADAMS, Production Engineering, Email: vipin@dce. Dynaform etc. Fluent software is available ac.in in the CFD Centre. Industrial Engineering Dr. D.S. Nagesh, BE, M.Tech, Ph.D. lab has software: SPSS, Witness and Automation, Robotics, CAD/CAM, lingo 7. The department has developed Application of ANN & GA, Email: dsnagesh@ eco-friendly technology using alternate dce.edu refrigerants in the RAC lab for re-directing Dr. Samsher, M.Tech, Ph.D. Power Plant, global warming and Ozone depletion. Turbo Machinery, Email: [email protected] Research and development is facilitated by

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Dr. Reeta Wattal, BE, M.Tech, Ph.D. Mr. P. K. Jain, DBM, BE, ME Production Production Engineering, Email: reetawattal@ Engineering, Email: [email protected] dce.ac.in Assistant Professors Dr. Vikas Rastogi, B.Tech, M.Tech, Ph.D., Dr. Ranganath M.S, BE, ME Production Machine Design Engineering, Email: [email protected] Associate Professors Dr. Ramesh Chander Singh, BE, ME, Ph.D. Dr. Atul Kumar Agrawal, BE, M.Tech, Ph.D. Production Engineering, Email: rcsingh@ Email: [email protected] dce.ac.in Dr. Bharat Bhushan Arora, BE, ME, Ph.D. Dr. Rajiv Chaudhry, M.Tech. (Hons), Thermal Engineering, Turbo Machine, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Email: Refrigeration and Air Conditioniong, CFD, [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mr. Vijay Gautam, M.Tech., Manufacturing, Dr. Raj Kumar Singh, BE, M.Tech Applied Email: [email protected] Mechanics, Email: [email protected] Dr. Akhilesh Arora, M.Tech., Thermal Mr. Vishav Kamal, BE, M.Tech Design Engineering, Refrigeration and Air Engineering, Email: [email protected] conditioning, Email: akhilesharora@dce. ac.in Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh, BE, ME, Dr. Manjunath K, M.Tech, Ph.D. Thermal Ph.D. Industrial Engg, Operations, Engineering, Email: [email protected] Management,Supply Chain, Management, Total Quality Management, Operations Dr. Girish Kumar, Ph.D. Strategy, Quantitative Techniques and Dr. Amit Pal, BE, ME, Ph.D. Automobile Operations Research, Email: rksdtu@gmail. Engineering, Email: [email protected] com Dr. Pravin Kumar, M.Tech Industrial Dr. Ravinderjit Singh Walia, BE, ME, Ph.D. Management. Advanced Manufacturing Processes, Human Dr. Mahendra Singh Niranjan, ME Factor Engg. FEM & Industrial Engg, Email: Production & Industrial Engg. [email protected] Mr. Sanjay Kumar, ME Machine Design. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, B.Tech, M.Tech, Ph.D. Mr. Krovvidi Srinivas, ME Design & Thermal engineering and Refrigeration, Production, Email: srinivaskrovvidi9@gmail. Email:[email protected] com Dr. Pushpendr Singh, M.Tech, Ph.D. Mr. Naushad Ahmad Ansari, ME Thermal Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Thermal, Engineering. Solar Energy, Renewable energy Email: Mr.Roop Lal, ME Machine Design. [email protected] Mr. Mohammad Zunaid, BE, M.Tech Mr. P.V. Ram Kumar, BE, ME Thermal Thermal Engineering. Engineering, Email: [email protected]. Mr. Paras Kuma, BE, M.Tech Machine Ashok Kumar Madan, M.Sc (Engg.) CAM/ Design. Automation, Email: [email protected] Mrs. Sushila Rani, ME Mr. V. Jegannathan, BE, ME, PGDMM Mrs. Navrati Gupta, ME Production Engineering, Email: Mr. R. Gautam, ME Thermal Engineering. [email protected]

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N. Yuvraj, BE (Mech), ME Production of Engineering & Technology and Engineering, Email: [email protected] S.D.College of Management Studies Dr. Qasim Murtaza, (On Lien) Ph.D. Muzaffarnagar (U.P.) Production Engg,Materials,Metal Coating - • Prof (Dr.) R. S. Mishra, Honored “Swami Advance machining, Email: qasimmurtaza@ Sahjanand Saraswati Global Warming dce.ac.in Reduction Award 2016” on 07.03.2016, for his outstanding contribution in 3. Honors and Awards to Faculty the field of appropriate refrigeration Members: technology for sustainable development. Prof. R.S. Mishra • Prof (Dr.) R. S. Mishra, Guest of Honor in • GUEST OF HONOUR: Session:I: the International conference of Advance 27th Feb. 2016 at 10.0A. M -11.30A.M : Research and Innovations (ICARI-2015) International Conference of Advance and also Guest of Honor in National Research and Innovations at Institutions conference at SD college of Engineering, of Engineers (India) Delhi State Centre Mujaffarnagar (UP) and delivered talk on (Engineer Bhavan) 2, Bahadur Shah “Make India as a green country by using Zafar Marg New Delhi. sustainable technologies” • GUEST OF HONOUR: Technical • Chaired of Technical session –I Session –IV: Innovations, Management international conference (ICARI-2015) at Strategies for skill Development and The Institution of Engineers Delhi State Entrepreneurship on 28th Feb 2016 Centre on 31-January-2015 at 09.30 -11.30 AM: National Conference • Presented paper (CP-58) in technical on Skill India Initiative: Challlenges, session-4: on second law performance Opportunities and Strategies 27th & of ecofriendly refrigerants in appropriate 28th Feb 2016 , organized by S.D.College refrigeration system for reducing global of Engineering & Technology and warming and ozone depletion. S.D.College of Management Studies Muzaffarnagar (UP), INVITED TALK • Dr. R.S. Mishra, Keynote speaker and • GUEST OF HONOUR: Session: VI: Chairman, (First session), International Environment concerns & Role of conferences on advances in science, technical Institutions& Skill India and Engineering and Technology , 30th Jan Valedictory Function on 28thFeb 2016 at 2016 at Haridwar and also delivered 2.30P. M -5.30 PM : National Conference plenary lecture on thermodynamic on Skill India Initiative: Challlenges, (Energy-Exergy) analysis of solar power Opportunities and Strategies 27th & cooling combine generation systems. 28th Feb 2016 , organized by S.D.College

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4. Visit of Faculty Members to Other Institutions Name of Faculty Name of Institute/Organization Purpose of Visit Dates Visited Dr. Manjunath K. IIT, Delhi ISME Conference Nov. 2015 Prof. R. S. Mishra IIT, Delhi ISME Conference Nov. 2015 N. Yuvraj IIT, Delhi ISME Conference Nov. 2015 Prof. R. S. Mishra SD College of Engineering & National Conference on 28 Feb. Technology, Mujaffarnagar Skill Development 2016 5. Participation of Faculty in Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshops / Guest Lecture Organizing Details of Conference / Venue Dates Secretary Seminar/ Symposia/ Workshop/ Guest Lecture Prof. R. S. International Conference Institution of Engineers (India), Delhi State 27 Feb. Mishra of Advance Research and Centre (Engineers Bhawan), 2 Bahadur 2016 Innovation (ICARI – 2016) Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi, India. Mr. N. International Conference Institution of Engineers (India), Delhi State 27 & 28 Yuvraj of Advance Research and Centre (Engineers Bhawan), 2 Bahadur Feb. 2016 Innovation (ICARI – 2016) Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi, India. Dr. R. C. International Conference Institution of Engineers (India), Delhi State 27 & 28 Singh of Advance Research and Centre (Engineers Bhawan), 2 Bahadur Feb. 2016 Innovation (ICARI – 2016) Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi, India. Dr. Rajiv International Conference Institution of Engineers (India), Delhi State 27 & 28 Chaudhary of Advance Research and Centre (Engineers Bhawan), 2 Bahadur Feb. 2016 Innovation (ICARI – 2016) Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi, India.

6. Participation of Faculty in Short Term Courses Name of Name of Courses Place Dates Faculty Mohammad Two weeks TEQIP-II sponsored faculty Department of Mechanical, May 4-15, Zunaid development program on ‘Automation Production & Industrial 2015, in Manufacturing (AIM-2015)’. Engineering, Delhi Technological University, Delhi. Girish Kumar Two weeks TEQIP-II sponsored faculty Department of Mechanical, May 4-15, development program on ‘Automation Production & Industrial 2015, in Manufacturing (AIM-2015)’. Engineering, DTU Dr. Two weeks TEQIP-II sponsored faculty Department of Mechanical, May 4-15, Manjunath K. development program on ‘Automation Production & Industrial 2015, in Manufacturing (AIM-2015)’. Engineering, DTU

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7. Visitors to the Department Name Affiliation Purpose Dates Dr. P. K. Jain IIITM Jablapur Delivered talk 5 May, 2015, Dr. Vinod Yadav MNIT, Allahabad Delivered talk 5 May, 2015, 8. Conference / Seminar / Symposia / Workshop organized by the Department Organizing Chairman/ Details of Conference /Seminar / Venue Dates Secretary Pattern Symposia/Workshop/Guest Lecture Dr. M S Prof. R. S. Two weeks TEQIP-II sponsored faculty Mechanical May 04- Ranganath Mishra, development program on ‘Automation Engineering 15, 2015 and Prof. Vipin Pattern in Manufacturing (AIM-2015)’. department, DTU Dr. RK Singh Prof. R. S. Supply Chain Management for Mechanical July 06- Mishra, sustainable performance (SCM-2015 Engineering 10, 2015 Chairman department, DTU Dr. M S Prof. R. S. Staff Development Programme (SDP- Mechanical Nov 23- Ranganath Mishra, 2015) Engineering 27, 2015 Chariman department, DTU Dr. Amit Pal Prof. R. S. Recent Advances in Alternative & Mechanical Dec 7-11, Mishra, Renewable Energy Technologies Engineering 2015 Chariman (RARET-2015) department, DTU Dr. Amit Pal Prof. R. S. Latest Developments In Automobile Mechanical March 1, Mishra, Engineering Engineering 2016 Chariman department, DTU Dr. Amit Pal Prof. R. S. Innovations & Challanges in Thermal Mechanical July 7&8, Mishra, Enegineering (ICTE-2016 Engineering 2016 Chariman department, DTU Shri N Yuvraj Prof. R. S. Recent Development & Challenges Mechanical July 25- Mishra, in Materials & Manufacturing (RDCM- Engineering 29, 2016 Chariman 2016) department, DTU 9. (i) Completed Sponsored Research Projects

Principal Title of Project Sponsoring Agency Outlay (amount Investigator in Lakhs of Rs) Dr. Amit Pal, Development of small capacity Bio- Department of 6.95 Diesel rector for the waste cooking oil Environment , Govt. of generated at hotels, restaurants etc. Delhi

(ii) Consultancy Projects

Principal Investigator Title of the Project Sponsoring Agency Outlay (amount in Lakhs of Rs ) Dr. Amit pal, Mr. Vijay Design of E-rickshaw Arihant Energy solutions Delhi 0.30 Gautam

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10. Scientific /Technical Reports under Sponsored Research Projects Authors Title of the Reports Sponsored Agency Month & Year Dr. M S Ranganath, Prof. Automation in TEQUIP-II, GOI May, 2015 Vipin and Prof. R. S. Mishra Manufacturing Dr. Amit Pal, Dr. Raj Kumar Innovations & Challanges TEQUIP-II, GOI Dec. 2015 Singh and Prof. R. S. Mishra in Thermal Enegineering (ICTE-2016

11. Important Professional Life fellow of Indian Water Resources Affiliations: Society Prof. R.S Mishra Life member of Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), Life Fellow The Institution of Engineers (India) . Life member of Solar Energy Society of India,.Bio Energy Society of India. Life-Fellow Geological Society of India , Life-Member of ISAE, IS Soil, Sc, II Ch.E, Life-Fellow of Indian Institution of SSI, AFST(I), ISSoil Conservation Environmental Engineers,

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5 Centres and Other Units

5.1 TIFAC-Core Department of Applied Physics in associate with ECE department (www.tifaccore.dce. The Project on TIFAC-Centre of Relevance edu). The Objectives and Current Status is and Excellence (CORE) in Fiber Optics and Summarised is below: Optical Communication is awarded to DTU Objectives set and Current Status Objectives set forth while Present status TIFAC-CORE@DTU establishing TIFAC CORE @ DCE 1. Development of laboratories 1. Laboratories in the area of fiber optics and optical in the area of fiber optics and communication have been set up and experiments are optical communication to support being offered to the students at both B. E. / B. Tech as ongoing program at B. E. /M.Sc. well as M.Sc./M.E./M.Tech level since the year 2005. /M.E. level. 2. (a) Starting new academic 2. M.Tech programs in Microwave and Optical program ( M.E. – Microwave communication Engineering is offered since academic and Optical Communication) (b) year 2009-2010. Nano Photonic course is offered i. Five batches from year 2011-15 have been passed out to the M.Tech. (Nanoscience & and all students are well placed in industries working on Technology) students of year optical technologies or in the teaching jobs. 2009-2011 to till batch. ii. Session 2014-2016 batch: Most of the students are already placed in Industries and teaching jobs in institutes. iv. Year 2015-2017 batch is running with strength of 18 students. 3. Offering special courses related 3. Several short term programs/special seminars in focused to Fiber Optics & Optical area of Optical Fiber Communication Systems and Communication at B.E. /M.Sc. network including design of futuristic optical devices have /M.E. catering to the emerging been organized for students/teachers of this university as needs of the industry. well as teachers/technical manpower of other academic institutions since 2006 onwards, which includes training on optical fiber cutting and splice workshop. 4. Ph.D. programs supported by 4. a). Eleven Ph.D. thesis have been completed since the experiments and simulation work inception of TIFAC CORE lab. Currently, Eight Ph.D. in the field related to Fiber Optics, students are working in the field of fiber optics and optical Optical Communication Systems communication systems covering both experimental and and networks. simulation work after 2005. b). Currently two scientist from one from NPL and One from LASTEC, DRDO are also working as a Ph.D. students in our labs. Further two faculty members of University of Delhi are pursuing their Ph.D in our labs. 5. Under taking joint R&D projects 5. Research work is being carried out with other academic in collaboration with industrial institutions including NIT/IITs/IISc Bangalore and some partner and other academic / of the leading R&D organizations like NPL and DRDO scientific organizations. labs, which are evident from joint publications/workshop and training programs. Bilateral projects have also been sanctioned by DST, Govt. of India.

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Objectives set forth while Present status TIFAC-CORE@DTU establishing TIFAC CORE @ DCE 6. Exploring and establishing 6. Student’s chapters of professional societies OSA international collaborations. and SPIE have been started and students have been presenting their research work every year in international conferences organized by these professional societies. In addition to these, research papers with joint authorship have been published with Glasgow University, UK, Hokkaido University, Japan, Rice University USA, Tunisian and Russian Scientist as well. 7. To conduct workshops, short 7. Several workshops, short term / training oriented term training programs, organize courses in the areas covering fiber optics and optical seminars and conferences related communication have been conducted. to the general area of optics and telecommunication systems. Technology/Experiments Optics and Optical Communication and Developed/Added it is expected that a some of them will i) Experimental set up on the planar be involved for their major and minor waveguide fabrication has been projects in the area related to Fiber added to the Fiber Optics and Optical Optics and Photonics. The fiber optics & Communication Laboratory for B. Tech. optical communication labs are running th (EP) and M. Tech. (MOCE) students for B.Tech (EP) 6 semester, since the year 2011 and a few new experiments ii) RP Fiber software has been added on the fabrication of planar waveguides to the TIFAC-CORE labs for carrying has been added during 2015-2016 project/ research work by B. Tech. (EP), M. Tech. (MOCE) and Ph. D. students Awards and Fellowships/Grants received by students in the year Academic Programs 2015-2016 3. M.Tech program in Microwave and Optical communication Engineering [Ph.D. students working under Prof. Currently M.Tech 1st year and M.Tech R.K.Sinha/Dr Ajeet Kumar/Dr Yogita Kalra] 2nd year students with a total intake a) Preeti Rani, Ph.D. student has of over 39 students are pursuing their participated and presented her research M.Tech Program and are involved in work in Seigman Lecture on “Laser” at Minor and Major project related with Amberger Congress Centrum, Amberg, advanced topics of Photonics and Germany in the year 2015. Telecommunication Technologies. b) Preeti Rani, a Ph.D. student also 4. M.Tech program in Nanoscience and received FIO/LS leadership award 2015 Technology and B.Tech. (Engg. Physics) from OSA enabling her to present her is offered with focus on Nanophotonics research work and education, training and Nano Scale Devices and research work in the area of optics 5. B.Tech (Engineering Physics) with minor and photonics@ TIFAC-CORE-DTU. in Photonics. This category of students c) Neerad Nandan selected for Optics have already done their summer project and Photonics Leadership award 2015 during June/July on the basics of Fiber representing SPIE DCE Chapter@

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DTU in which he will be present his • Dr. Roman Saveliev, Senior Research research work and activities of TIFAC- Fellow, Department of Nanophotonics CORE@DTU in the areas of Optics and and Metamaterials, ITMO University St. Photonics at San Diego, USA during Petersburg, Russia, visited the TIFAC- August 13-16, 2015. CORE labs at Delhi Technological d) Kamal Kishor, a Ph.D. student received University and delivered talk related to “travel award” in October 2015 by Nanophotonics and Metamaterials at OSA, to attend short term educational ITMO, Russia program on “Photonics and Optical Summer/Winter Project Information Technology” at ITMO, Over 20 students have carried out their SAINT Petersburg, Russia. summer project on optoelectronic devices/ e) Than Singh Saini, a Ph.D. student also simulation of optical communication received a special award of US$ 2000 systems and network during summer and for enhancing his research work in the winter vacation in 2015-2016 area of Optics and Photonics in 2015 f) Than Singh Saini received DST - SERB- Faculty members associated National Post Doctoral Fellowship with TIFAC-CORE Department of (N-PDF) in July 2016 Applied Physics/ECE Delegates/ Visitor of TIFAC-CORE a) Prof. R.K.Sinha [ On lien] Labs: b) (Chief Coordinator TIFAC-CORE@DTU) • Prof. Anurag Sharma, Dean (Acad) of IIT c) Presently Director CSIR-Central Delhi also visited TIFAC-CORE Labs and Scientific Instruments Organisation, interacted with teachers and students. d) Dr. Yogita Kalra , Coordinator, TIFAC – • Prof. Shatendra Sharma, Director USIC, CORE@DTU JNU also visited TIFAC-CORE Labs and e) Dr. Ajeet Kumar interacted with teachers and students. f) Dr. Priyanka Jain, ECE Department • Prof A.K.Sharma, Director, NIT, Delhi g) Dr. M.S. Mehata Interacted with Ph.D. students in the h) Dr P.K.Tyagi area of Photonics. i) Dr. Kamal Kishor • Prof. Sukhdev Roy, Department of Physics & Computer Science Dayalbagh Grants/donation/aid received Educational Institute (Deemed University) during 2015-2016 as Resource- Dayalbagh, Agra, Interacted with Ph.D. Generation: students in the area of Photonic Crystal i) National Program on MEMS And Fiber. Smart Structure – a DRDO initiative • Dr. Sergey Makarov, Deputy Head of coordinated by IISc Bangalore has All-dielectric Nanophotonics Division identified TIFAC-CORE@DTU/DCE Department of Nanophotonics and as Photonic Design Center and has Metamaterials, ITMO University St. offered three major software package Petersburg, Russia, visited the TIFAC- called (a) RSoft-BEAM Prop (iii) Comsol- CORE labs at Delhi Technological Multi physics (iii) Intel suite and these University and delivered talk related to are being effectively used in the center research activities at ITMO, Russia. for teaching and research job (Approx:

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Rs. 40.00 Lakh) continued form 2010 to to Biosensor” - Rachna Sharma, 2016 till date (awarded) to Delhi Technological ii) Major R&D project grant from UGC on University Supervised by: Prof- R. K. “Characterization of PCF for Telecom Sinha & Dr Ved Varun Agrawal (NPL) and Sensing Application”, Rs 10.48 Lakh iii) “Characterization of Photonic Crystal for during 2009-2010 and continued till Fibers and Metamaterials: Theory and date Experiments”- Kamal Kishor, University iii) DST sponsored Fast Track Project of Delhi in 2016 (awarded) Supervised on “Specialty Large-Mode-Area by: Prof- R. K. Sinha Rectangular Waveguides and Fibers iv) “Integrated Plasmonic Waveguides and for High Power Applications” (Approx. Devices” - Venus Dillu, submitted to 20.00 Lakh) PI: Dr. Ajeet Kumar Delhi Technological University in 2015, iv) Bilateral Research Project “From Supervised by: Prof- R. K. Sinha Plasmonic and Dielectric to Hybrid Nanoantennas: Novel approaches to v) “Application Specific Specialty Optical control Electromagnetic Waves and Fibers and Waveguides” – Than Light” as DST-RFBR (Indo-Russian) Singh Saini, 2016 (awarded) to Delhi Project, Rs 22.56 Lakh, 2015-2017 Technological University, Supervised by: Dr. Ajeet Kumar & Prof- R. K. Sinha v) Bilateral Research Project “ All dielectric plasmonic and hybrid photonic vi) “Modeling of Photonic Crystal based nanostructures” as DST-RMES (Indo- Logic Gates and optical Devices” – Russian) project, Rs.65.04 Lakh Preeti Rani, 2016 (to be submitted) vi) “Modeling and simulation of single to Delhi Technological University, Mode CW High Power Fiber Lasers”, Supervised by: Dr. Yogita Kalra & Prof- CARS project from LASTEC, DRDO R. K. Sinha. Labs, Rs. 10.00 Lakh, 2015-2017. b) M.Tech Projects submitted: vii) Financial support is also received by i) “Enhanced Image Resolution in Photonic professional chapters of SPIE, USA and Crystal Structure by Modification of The Optical Society, USA to promote the surface structure and Application educational, research and development as a sensor” Ashwini Agarwal, 2016 activities in the area of Optics and supervised by Dr. Yogita Kalra Photonics. ii) “Design of All Optical Logic Gates Thesis/Projects Awarded and using NAND gate in Photonic Crystal Submitted Waveguides” Shiba Fatima, 2016 a) Ph.D. Thesis Awarded and Submitted: supervised by Dr. Yogita Kalra i) “Growth and Characterization of iii) “Design and Analysis of All Optical Carbon Nanotubes for Improved Dielectric Cylindrical Nanoantennas” Field Emission”- Srividya Sridhar, Inder Devi, 2016 supervised by Dr. 2016 (awarded), University of Delhi Yogita Kalra Supervised by: Prof- R. K. Sinha iv) “Mie Resonance based Dielelectric ii) “Preparation, Characterization and Nanocylinders” Paras Kumar, 2016 Tailoring Nanostructured Films of supervised by Dr. Yogita Kalra Metals and Metal Oxides for Application

114 5 Centres and Other Units DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 v) “Design and analysis of chalcogenide iv) DST sponsored Indo-Russian bilateral based waveguides for generation of project under DST-RFBR program on “ slow light” Apurva Tiwari, supervised From plasmonic to dielectric and hybrid by Dr. Ajeet Kumar nanoantennas : Novel approaches to vi) “Design and analysis of highly control electromagnetic waves and nonlinear photonic crystal fiber for light” for three years (2014-2017) .(PI: super continuum generation: visible to Prof. R. K. Sinha, Co, PI Dr Yogita Kalra) mid IR” Purniya Jamatia, supervised by v) CARS-Contract for Acquisition of Dr. Ajeet Kumar Research Services Project is also approved from LASTEC, DRDO Lab on vii) “Super continuum generation in Modeling and design of Single Mode specialty optical fibers: Design and Continuous wave High Power Fiber analysis” AGN Chaitanya, supervised Lasers (2015-2017). (PI: Dr Yogita Kalra) by Dr. Ajeet Kumar vi) “Indo-Portuguese International viii) “SBS based slow light generation in Joint Research Project through DST photonic crystal fiber” Sandeep Yadav, and Foundation for Science and supervised by Dr. Ajeet Kumar Technology, Portugal on “Graphene ix) “Design and Modeling of application based Flexible, Transparent Electrodes specific optical waveguides” Himanshu for Organic Light Emitting Diodes and Pandey, supervised by Dr. Ajeet Kumar Photovoltaic’s” as PI (DR P.K.Tyagi) National and International and Co-PI (Prof. R.K.Sinha) Rs 5.29 Collaboration: Lakh+hospitality, 2014-2017 i) TUN-IND joint research proposal vii) “External electric field effect on Tunisia-India entitled “Study of the Photo induced charge transfer nonlinear effects in microstructured dynamics” sponsored by BRNS, photonic crystal fibres” (PI: Dr. Ajeet Department of Atomic Energy, Rs. 17.50, Kumar & Prof. R.K. Sinha as Co, PI) 250/ during period 2012-2015, as Co- PI (Dr. R. K. Sinha)along with PI Dr M.S. ii) Research work carried out in association Mehata with IITs, IISc Bangalore, DRDO Labs- LASTEC, and NPL during this period. 5.2 Solar Energy Centre Joint publications of research papers Installation, Commisioning, Testing And have appeared with scientist/faculty Operation And Maintainence Of 100 Kw from University of Glasgow, UK, Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant. Rice University USA, NPL Delhi have appeared during the period 2015-2016 iii) DST sponsored Indo-Russian bilateral project under DST-RMES program on “All dielectric , plasmonic and hybrid photonic nanostructures for three years (2014-2017) (PI: Prof. R. K. Sinha, Co, PI Dr Yogita Kalra)

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Delhi Technological University has 15 Tonnes of Coal and 1700 Thousand initiated steps towards renewable energy Litres of Water. Burning of Each Kg of Coal research, development and application for Producing electricity not only consumes and has decided to install 100 KWp Solar scarce resources but also emits Gases PV Photovoltaic Grid Power Plant. DTU like CO2, SO2 NOxetc detrimental to the has floated e-tender for 100 KW grid environment. connected SPV plant and the tender was This plant is installed by university’s own awarded to Photon Energy Systems Ltd. source of Funding and strong efforts are The work is being executed by SBD Green underway to get the appropriate subsidy Energy and Infra India Pvt Ltd. A 40 KWp part through, EE-REM, Energy Efficiency system is already commissioned in the and Renewable Energy Management under month of June 2015 and the remaining department of power, Delhi Government 60 KWp will be commissioned in the due and MNRE, Government of India. course of time. A 40 KW Solar photovoltaic Commissioning of this project will help in power plant has been installed at the creating awareness amongst the students, rooftop of the administrative building of faculties and visitors towards solar. It will Delhi Technological University as shown also be helpful to students and faculties in above. Two inverters of 20 KW each has research projects related to Solar power been connected to the above shown solar System. photovoltaic panels. The control room has been built on the ground floor at the back 5.3 Kitchen Waste Plant of the building. The DC power so generated by the SPV plant is converted into AC power Setting Up of 0.5 Tonne per Day Kitchen by the SSE model inverters and fed to the 3 Waste Based Bio-Methanation Plant at phase Delhi Technological grid. The system Delhi Technological University in is controlled in such a way that whenever Collaboration with BARC, Govt. Of India. the solar power is available, it has priority and preference over the conventional grid power and so it will be directly fed to the DTU grid. It means that DTU is saving the power from the conventional electricity grid and taking that much power from the solar PV plant hence saving the electricity cost.This is done keeping in consideration the need of the hour due to deteriorating global Climatic Conditions, Pollutions, Use of Scarce natural resources, Use of Fossil fuel etc and to use the abundant Solar Radiation available in Delhi in particular and in India in generalthrough out the year. Commissioning of 100 KWp power plant will generate approx. 1,50,000KWp in a year and will add to the supply of electricity in Delhi. Though this is small step but the beginning of the initiative alongwith other initiatives in the field of renewable energy by the university. Uses of 1,50,000 KWp Conventional electricity means consuming

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Delhi Technological University and reduction in GHG emission, health benefits, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) social benefits and benefits in terms of jointly took up the project of installation financial investments. In future there will of Nisargrunatype biogas Plant at DTU be scope for extra benefits like subsidies campus in the backyard of main canteen and benefits like carbon credits, which will having capacityof 0.5MT/day. Nisargruna give high rate of return on total investment. technology is a method of processing Entrepreneurs will excel in their ventures biodegradable waste developed by BARC by selling services and products related It is an environment friendly technology, Technology. In comparison with other which delivers two valuable products waste processing technologies, Nisargruna i.e. Methane and Manure. Presently the seems to be sustainable in all aspects waste generated in Delhi Technological including social and business aspects. DTU University is mainly kitchen waste from is in contact with some other organizations the main kitchen area. This kitchen waste to provide consultancies in this area. The is fed in the installed biogas Plant. This DTU students have already produced some plant was installed and commissioned research papers. Few students are doing in April 2014. Initially, the system started their M.Tech and PhD on this subject and functioning with about 50 kg waste per on this installation. day and slowly it moved to more than 100 kg per day and in due course of time it will 5.4 University Computer Centre reach to its full capacity i.e. 500 kg per day. The equal amount of water is also mixed with the waste. It is mixed and grinded and then fed to the plant. The methane gas so generated by this plant is fed to the kitchen of the main canteen. Initially the gas was fed for an hour and now it is fed for more than 2-3 hours. BiomethanationTechnology is a successful combination of aerobic and anaerobic process. It could be very useful to sabzimandi and Municipal Corporations to process their DTU has a well equipped centralized com- vegetable waste as most of biodegradable puter center to cater to the needs of high waste can be utilized as raw material for profile students and faculty in the Univer- the plant. Biogas and manure is valuable sity. It is housed, in a magnificent state-of- product. Nevertheless whole technology the-art building having specialized labora- creates various types of opportunities tories to provide variety of platforms and for different prospects. Biogas can also computing environment for UG, PG and be used for the generation of Electricity. Research students. The center possess- Waste segregation at the source is another es HP ML370, ML570 standalone servers major issue which needs proper attention. & DL360 rack servers, Dell blade servers Biogas production is faster because of (power edge 1000e) and about 200 desk- combination of aerobic and anaerobic top computer systems of Dell computers digestion technology. Electricity generation of latest configuration (Optiplex 980/990, from biogas is also one of the potential i5). These are working on Windows 7/8/8.1 benefits. This technology development will and Linux platforms. In addition to this, the save environment to greater extent. It will center has 4 SUN CAD workstations for re- also provide benefits in the form of Biogas, search and project works.

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DTU Campus wide Network Computer Centre provides mail services The center is networked through high- to the university teaching communities end intelligent CISCO/Dax/Avaya/D-Link and administrative officers. The traffic is being monitored & secure by full version of manageable switch , and possesses round the clock two leased lines of 50 Mbps checkpoint (UTM). (Bharti Airtel) and 1Gbps link of NKN (shared 5.5 Central Library bandwidth) in different pipes for the Wi- Salient Features: Fi connectivity in the Library, Academic, The Central Library of Delhi Technological Departments, Administrative and Hostel University acquires a prominent place blocks of the campus, with internet facilities among the students and faculty. Situated in on all the nodes. the heart of the DTU a three stories centrally Access for internet is given to end user air-conditioned building spread over an after secure authentication. Recently, the area of 5000 square meters, it is a central traffic is being monitored & controlled by place for academic and research activities. full version of checkpoint (UTM). The Library has a very rich collection of print as well as electronic books and journals Presently all the 200 computers are satisfying the information needs of the connected through LAN in its two floors faculty and students. The total collection providing internet access. It is providing of books is approx 2, 08, 800 consists of programming facilities to all the departments 1, 40, 077 main collection, 55, 246 Book of the college, predominantly COE, IT, ECE, Bank, 9,057 SCP Book Bank, and 3,620 EE, Physics and Mathematics departments. donated books. Library also subscribes The departments / academic / library / a large number of reputed magazines & administrative blocks and all the hostels of news papers. Keeping in view the fast DTU are interconnected using 48 core & 6 changes in technology, the knowledge core optical fiber cable(OFC) and Wi-Fi with base of the library is updated regularly by 75 number of access points. way of adding new literature in the form of text books, reference books, reports, The present network setup satisfies the proceedings, abstracts and indexes, needs of the University’s rudimentary encyclopedias, data books, standards Internet connectivity and maximum resource (National and International), Journals and sharing for the connected departments. To database on CD-ROM. Apart from adding put DTU on par with IITs and reputed NITs, it the new literature, the basic literature is is necessary to use Information Technology also procured for the new programmes as the backbone for its academic, research, along with current one. consultancy and administrative ventures. Central Library Staff DTU Website Librarian Computer Centre maintain DTU websites Dr. Rama Kant Shukla Documentalist (www.dtu.ac.in ), alumni portal, departments Mrs. Geeta portal, library portal, faculty portal, hostel Assistant Librarian portal, student portal, DTU times portal, Dr. Mrs Lalita NPTEL portal and other related intranet web Counter Assit. services. The DTU website is updated by Mrs. Taruna this centre on daily basis. The information Mrs. Rampati Nain on the website displayed after the approval Mrs. Neeru Malik of the concerned department, faculty or Mrs. Neeru Vij administrative offices. Mr. Abdul Aleem

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Following were added in the library:- Books Acquisition Year No. of Books Purchased Total Expenditure 01.04.2015- 31.03.2016 3040 Rs. 21,51,739.00 Expenditure on Books and E-Resources Financial Year Online - Resources (in Rs.) Books (in Rs.) Total (in Rs.) 2014-2015 1,84,17,700.78 21,51,739.00 20,56,9439.00

Issue, Re-Issue and Return Year Issue Re-issue Return 01.04.2014-31.03.2015 52675 22656 55806

No. of E-Resources Subscribed by DTU Library S. No. Database No. of Journals 1 Access Engineering (McGraw-Hill) 647 2 ACM 48 3 American Chemical Society 55 4 American Institute of Physics 19 5 American Physical Society 13 6 ASCE 36 7 ASME 29 8 ASTM 8 9 Business & Company Resource Centre 11187 10 Cambridge University Press 224 11 EBSCO 1351 12 Emerald Management Xtra 298 13 ICE 33 14 IEEE/IEL 464 15 INDIANJOURNALS 54 16 Institute of Physics 46 17 IWA Publishing Journals (12) 12 18 J-Gate 9289 19 Oxford University Press 262 20 SCIENCEDIRECT 893 21 SIAM 14 22 SPRINGERLINK 1438 23 Taylor & Francis Journal 1079 24 The Optical Society 18 25 Wiley Blackwell Publishing 915 Total Journals= 28432

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Resources are also available from J-Gate & Business & Company Resource Centre Services Newspaper clipping, Monthly scholarly publication, Current Awareness Service, Monthly new arrivals bulletin, Bibliographical Services, Browse reading materials in open access environment, Browsing CD ROM, Document Borrowing, Inter-Library Loan Service, Library Membership, Reference, Referral and Information Service, and Library Book Bank E-referencing, Reservation of books, Text book Service, Use of special collections, Xeroxing Service, Reprography services like Photocopy, Printing, Scanning, Spiral binding, Lamination etc. were provided. The library also provides access to reference material like Encyclopedia, Handbook, Standards, Reports, Proceeding, Abstracts and Indexing, Data book, research papers and theses, Lecture Notes on Computer Science (LNCS) Central Library Assistance in the use of e-Resources, Cubic for research scholars, 30 Terminals for Internet Access, access to Theses and Dissertation Plagiarism checking (similarity index checking) also made available to the users. During this financial year 2281 documents from 36 Instructor and 35 Students were checked the similarity index by Turnitin. Library Promotion Library Reading Room The library conducted Information Literacy programme, workshops and other activates 5.6 Centres for Advanced as follows:- Studies & Research in Information Literacy programme:- On Automotive Engineering various e-Resources like Science Direct, Energy security is considered as the Emerald Insight, ICE, Springer-Link and most important factor ensuring all-round DELNET etc economic development of a nation. The Workshop:- on SCOPUS, Proquest, reasons are not far to seek. Energy is a basic Grammarly, RemoteXs, Moodle, Wiley GRE, input for almost all the economic activities. ICI and Pearson e-books etc. In fact one of the indicators of economic

120 5 Centres and Other Units DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 growth has all along been the per capita Achievements of Centre consumption of energy. Fossil fuels such as • Potential of producing 10,000 liters of coal, petroleum and biomass have been the biodiesel from its own cultivation. energy sources of the world for centuries. However, in the third millennium, there has • Training programmes (3 Nos.) conducted been a growing recognition of the dangers for self help group of women, farmers inherent in continuing with indiscriminate and ex. defense personnel in 2004-05. consumption of fossil fuels for more than • Biodiesel processing units developed one reasons, of late, world opinion has been with production capacities ranging from growing in favor of looking for alternatives 5 liters per batch to 5000 liters per day to fossil fuels that would ensure eco-friendly based upon homogenized catalyzed and sustainable development on the one technology. hand and energy security on the other. • Research on heterogeneous catalysts Recent surge in crude petroleum prices & and super critical biodiesel production local and regional environmental concerns process underway. such as air pollution, water pollution, land • Ministry of New and Renewable degradation, waste generation and global Energy, Govt. of India Sponsored environmental concerns such as the growth project “Development of an efficient in atmospheric concentration of the Green biodiesel reactor for rural application House Gases (GHGs) leading to climate and utilization of multi feedstock derived change have again brought renewable biodiesel in medium capacity diesel energy to the Centre state. The broad goals engine” successfully completed at the of the Government of India under “Energy centre. Grant sanctioned Rs. 20.92 lacs. for All” concept assumes an increasing role • PCRA Sponsored project “Development for renewables, particularly for meeting & process optimization of a medium the energy needs of rural areas and for capacity state of art biodiesel processing environmental conservation by setting unit” successfully completed at the up decentralized power plants. Under centre. Grant sanctioned Rs. 15 lacs. the influence of programmes of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change • Yanmar Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan (FCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol, there is funded project Performance & an urgent need for promoting renewable Endurance Tests on a Yanmar 10 KW energy technology for sustainable diesel Generator set fuelled with development. Center for Advanced Studies neat biodiesel (B100)” successfully & Research in Automotive Engineering completed at the centre. During established by Delhi College of Engineering this project, a Yanmar 10 kW diesel now Delhi Technological University which engine was run for 6,500 hours on in 2003, has made great stride in the area neat jatropha biodiesel to assess of alternative fuels and renewable energy the suitability of B100 application in and has a distinctive position not only in India but abroad also. diesel engine. The project was aimed towards development of a biodiesel specific engine. Grant sanctioned Rs. 41 lacs.

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• 20,000 kms Trial completed on Maruti • Research on Algae Biodiesel in Zen Diesel on B20. progress and a Photo-bioreactor • Trials completed on Tata Indica on already developed.

B20. • Research on H2 production from • Fully fledged laboratory to evaluate biological material is underway. different physico-chemical properties • Development of Hydrogen Fuelled SI of biodiesel in accordance with ASTM Engine. D-6751. • Development of HCCI Engine • Development of nursery of high • Indo-Spanish Collaborative Research yielding Jatropha and Karanja Project “Application of supercritical saplings. technology for the synthesis of • Studies on Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) biodiesel from non edible oils of Jatropha and Karanja biodiesel. (Jatropha curcas and Pongamia • Development of cooking stove pinnata) using heterogeneous running on neat Jatropha oil/ biodiesel catalysts” completed.

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6 University Accounts 6.1 Balance sheet (Unaudited)

F.Y. 2015-16 Delhi Delhi Techonological Techonological University University Liabilities As ON 31-Mar- Assets As ON 31-Mar-2016 2016 Capital Account Nil Fixed Assets 557369498.00 Loans (Liability) Nil Investments 1023945977.00 Current Liabilities 13359098.00 Current Assets 565380629.74 Corpus Funds 331755288.00 Innovation Project 4723640.00 Funds Deposit Received 79056411.00 Other Funds 254496022.37 Loans and Advances 2656384.00 Sponsored Project Funds 10340346.00 AICTE Project 50419821.00 Interest Bearing Advances Consultancy Funds 98173979.00 Student Fund A/c Development Fund 157062500.00 Profit & Loss A/c 187476154.30 Income & Expenditure 911811961.07 Opening Balance (-)815181.00 Account INCUBATION CENTRES 15000000.00 GRANT Scholarship Fund 11957664.00 Current Period 188291335.30 TEQIP-II FUND 30832777.00 UGC GRANT 2334107.00 Unspend Balance Diff.in opening Balance Total 2154076128.74 Total 2154076128.74

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6.2 Details of Plan Expenditure (Unaudited) Details of Expdr. Under Plan Scheme of G.I.A. FY 2015-16 S. Sub - Head of Items of Unspent Balance Budgeted Actual Amount N. Exenditure Expenditure of GIA 13-14 Rs. Expenditure Expenditure Available 10,26,64,494/- + During the Period During the Receipts of Fin. Period Yr. 2014-15 Rs. 93,86,05,892/- = Rs .1,04,12,70,386/- 1 Book Bank & Library Books E-Journals, Magazines and 24000000.00 Cr 20734090.26 Dr 3265909.74 Cr Newspapers for Library Total - 24000000.00 Cr 20734090.26 Dr 3265909.74 Cr 2 Capital (Construction Works Civil & Electrical) 2(A) Construction Work of 80000000.00 Cr 43505174.00 Dr 36494826.00 Building - Capital Cr Electric Work of 10900000.00 Cr 3010614.00 Dr 7889386.00 Cr Building - Capital Fixture & Furnishing 810000.00 Cr 810000.00 Cr of Building-Capital Structural Design 8290000.00 Cr 8290000.00 Cr for New Building - Capital Total - 100000000.00 Cr 46515788.00 Dr 53484212.00 Cr 3 Civil, Electrical (a) & Horticulture (Repair & Maitenance) 2(B) Horticulture Work 3500000.00 Cr 762340.00 Dr 2737660.00 Cr Maintenance of 40000000.00 Cr 35703101.00 Dr 4296899.00 Cr Building-Civil Maintenance of 33650000.00 Cr 31122422.00 Dr 2527578.00 Cr Building -Electrical Total - 77150000.00 Cr 67587863.00 Dr 9562137.00 Cr 3 Direction and (b) Administration Advertising and 3000000.00 Cr 1594922.00 Dr 1405078.00 Cr Publicity AMC of Office 1000000.00 Cr 336319.00 Dr 663681.00 Cr Equipment Awards to Faculties 100000.00 Cr 100000.00 Cr Awards to Meritiorious Students Conveyance to Staff 150000.00 Cr 31293.00 Dr 118707.00 Cr

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S. Sub - Head of Items of Unspent Balance Budgeted Actual Amount N. Exenditure Expenditure of GIA 13-14 Rs. Expenditure Expenditure Available 10,26,64,494/- + During the Period During the Receipts of Fin. Period Yr. 2014-15 Rs. 93,86,05,892/- = Rs .1,04,12,70,386/- Electricity Expenses 57000000.00 Cr 56534540.00 Dr 465460.00 Cr Honorarium & TA to 4500000.00 Cr 3940350.00 Dr 559650.00 Cr Guest Lecturers and Commitee Members Installation and AMC 500000.00 Cr 500000.00 Cr of Solar Light and Water Heter Etc. Leave on LTC 2000000.00 Cr 1273492.00 Dr 726508.00 Cr Encashment Leave Salary & 1200000.00 Cr 995562.00 Dr 204438.00 Cr Pension Contribution LTC Expenses 6500000.00 Cr 3948917.00 Dr 2551083.00 Cr Maintenance of 800000.00 Cr 291345.00 Dr 508655.00 Cr Vehicles Medical 8500000.00 Cr 7363900.00 Dr 1136100.00 Cr Misc. Expenses 7500000.00 Cr 7354365.00 Dr 145635.00 Cr Office Equipment 1100000.00 Cr 644855.00 Dr 455145.00 Cr Office Furniture 500000.00 Cr 500000.00 Cr Office Stationery 4200000.00 Cr 2606673.00 Dr 1593327.00 Cr Office Store 400000.00 Cr 26641.00 Dr 373359.00 Cr O. T. A. 200000.00 Cr 7286.00 Dr 192714.00 Cr Other Allowances 1000000.00 Cr 827897.00 Dr 172103.00 Cr (Honoarium/Bonus/ Wages) Outsourcing 35000000.00 Cr 29150177.00 Dr 5849823.00 Cr of Attendants/ Computer Operator Payment of 300000.00 Cr 188556.00 Dr 111444.00 Cr Newspapers, Magazines for Head of Offices, PRO Payment on 100000.00 Cr 100000.00 Cr Seminars, Conferences, Workshop Etc. Payment to 1000000.00 Cr 929584.00 Dr 70416.00 Cr Professionals Petrol & Fuel 600000.00 Cr 223339.00 Dr 376661.00 Cr Charges Providing Facilities in 500000.00 Cr 500000.00 Cr Hostel Purchase of Vehicles

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S. Sub - Head of Items of Unspent Balance Budgeted Actual Amount N. Exenditure Expenditure of GIA 13-14 Rs. Expenditure Expenditure Available 10,26,64,494/- + During the Period During the Receipts of Fin. Period Yr. 2014-15 Rs. 93,86,05,892/- = Rs .1,04,12,70,386/- Remuneration for 26000000.00 Cr 24307471.00 Dr 1692529.00 Cr Coaching/ Part-Time/ Evening Classes Salary - Pay & 372500000.00 Cr 368612141.00 Dr 3887859.00 Cr Allowances Sanitation - 16000000.00 Cr 15365807.00 Dr 634193.00 Cr Maintanance of DTU / Campus Security Charges 16500000.00 Cr 15852811.00 Dr 647189.00 Cr Student Welfare 18000000.00 Cr 12639424.00 Dr 5360576.00 Cr Fund Expenses TA-DTE/FTE 800000.00 Cr 337038.00 Dr 462962.00 Cr Telephone Charges 1600000.00 Cr 1352048.00 Dr 247952.00 Cr Total - 589050000.00 Cr 556736753.00 32313247.00 Cr Dr 4 Examination Cell Strengthening of 16500000.00 Cr 13699649.00 Dr 2800351.00 Cr Examination Cell Total - 16500000.00 Cr 13699649.00 Dr 2800351.00 Cr 5 Faculty Development & Student Welfare Programme Faculty Development 2000000.00 Cr 905333.00 Dr 1094667.00 Cr Programme Reimbursement of Registration Fees, Books, Laptops Etc. to Faculty Student Welfare 1200000.00 Cr 1013000.00 Dr 187000.00 Cr Programme -Expenses For Sc-St (Students) Coaching Classes Total - 3200000.00 Cr 1918333.00 Dr 1281667.00 Cr 6 Honorarium to Samsung Classes Total -

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S. Sub - Head of Items of Unspent Balance Budgeted Actual Amount N. Exenditure Expenditure of GIA 13-14 Rs. Expenditure Expenditure Available 10,26,64,494/- + During the Period During the Receipts of Fin. Period Yr. 2014-15 Rs. 93,86,05,892/- = Rs .1,04,12,70,386/- 7 Modernisation of Machinery , Equipment & Information Technology AMC of the 2500000.00 Cr 2500000.00 Cr Electronics, IT Equipment Consumable Stores 4500000.00 Cr 3554369.00 Dr 945631.00 Cr for Labs, Library Etc. Cost of Repair 1200000.00 Cr 1047919.00 Dr 152081.00 Cr and Spare Parts for Machinery & Equipment Furniture and Stores 10000000.00 Cr 854802.00 Dr 9145198.00 Cr for Lab/ Library / Hostel - Stores & Materials Internet Expenses 5500000.00 Cr 2467079.00 Dr 3032921.00 Cr Non -Consumables 1500000.00 Cr 313051.00 Dr 1186949.00 Cr Stores for Labs,Library Etc. Purchase of 25000000.00 Cr 22637833.00 Dr 2362167.00 Cr Computer, Servers - Information Technology Purchase of 1000000.00 Cr 37561.00 Dr 962439.00 Cr Consumables for IT Purchase of 26100000.00 Cr 22796960.00 Dr 3303040.00 Cr Machinery and Equipments for the Departments, Labs, Excellent Centers, Workshop Etc. Total - 77300000.00 Cr 53709574.00 Dr 23590426.00 Cr 8 Reimbursement of Registration Fees, Books, Laptops Etc. to Faculty Total -

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S. Sub - Head of Items of Unspent Balance Budgeted Actual Amount N. Exenditure Expenditure of GIA 13-14 Rs. Expenditure Expenditure Available 10,26,64,494/- + During the Period During the Receipts of Fin. Period Yr. 2014-15 Rs. 93,86,05,892/- = Rs .1,04,12,70,386/- 9 Scholarship & Stipend to PG & Research Scholar Scholarship to PG & 30000000.00 Cr 14964832.00 Dr 15035168.00 Cr Research Scholars Total - 30000000.00 Cr 14964832.00 Dr 15035168.00 Cr 10 Technical Education EDUSAT Network and Knowledge Park Expenses on Development of Infrastructure and Purchase 100000.00 Cr of Tools & Equipment – Edu-Sat and Studio 100000. cr Expenses on Development of 200000.00 Cr 200000.00 Cr Infrastructure- Knowledge Park Payment to Outsource Staff/ Maintenace/ 2500000.00 Cr 374158.00 Dr 2125842.00 Cr service Chages-Edu-Sat and Studio Payment to Outsource Staff/maintenace/ Service Charges-Knowledge Park Total - 2800000.00 Cr 374158.00 Dr 2425842.00 Cr 11 Unspend Balance Total - Total Recurring - 920000000.00 776241040.26 Dr 143758959.74 Cr 920000000.00 Cr Cr Total Non Recurring - Grand Total 920000000.00 776241040.26 Dr 143758959.74 Cr 920000000.00 Recurring & Non- Cr Cr Recurring -

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6.3 Income & Expenditure (Unaudited) Statement 2015-16 of DTU Delhi Techonological Delhi Techonological University University Particulars 1-Apr-2015 to 31-Mar-2016 Particulars 1-Apr-2015 to 31-Mar-2016 Opening Stock Indirect Incomes 14051063.00 Other Charges 51221.26 Fees From 523378127.82 Students Pay and Allowances Rent and 4061288.00 Incidental Charges Administrative Expenses Other Receipts 13093118.00 Information Technology Grant in Aid 410000000.00 Book Bank & Library 20734090.26 Closing Stock 14051063.00 Building Construction & Maintenance Work of Building - Capital ( Non- Recuring) Capital (Construction Works Civil & 46515788.00 Electrical) 2(A) Civil, Electrical & Horticulture (Repair 67587863.00 & Maitenance) 2(B) Direction and Administration 556736753.00

Educational Facilities

Examination Cell 13699649.00

Faculty Development & Student 1918333.00 Welfare Programme Modernisation of Machinery , 30912614.00 Equipment & Information Technology Professional Development Fund

Purchase of Machinery and 22796960.00 Equipments for the Departments, Labs, Excellent Centers, Workshop Etc.

Scholarship & Stipend to PG & 14964832.00

Research Scholar Student Welfare Student Fund

Expenses Technical Education EDUSAT Network 374158.00

and Knowledge Park 188291335.30 Excess of Income over Expenditure

Total 964583596.82 Total 964583596.82

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7 Sponsored Research, Consultancy and Projects 7.1 Sponsored Projects S. Title of the Research project Principal Sponsored Total amount Year of No. Investigators/ agency sanction Co Principal Investigators 1. Development of Environment Dr. Raminder Kaur DRDO Rs 32,34,000/- Feb Friendly Rigid Polyurethane (PI) 4,2016 Foam for Multipurpose Use Dr. R.S. Walia (Co- PI) 2. Graphene Based Lab-on-Chip Dr. Chandra Mouli DST Rs. Feb 3, Platforms for Detection of Pandey 35,00000/- 2016 Cancer Biomarkers 3. Diabetes Dr. Rashmi CSIR- Rs20 Lakh July 1, K. Ambasta Scientific (Approx.) 2016 officer pool scheme 4. Development of alternative Dr. Jai Goapl DBT-India 56.50 Lakhs April 26, sustainable fish feeds to Sharma 2016 promote human health using novel non-conventional indigenous ingredients 5. Development of pelleted diet Dr.Jai Goapl DBT-India 73.62 Jan 29, for Catla Catla and Clarias Sharma Lakhs 2015 batrachus using Achyranthes Aspera and evaluation of its immunostimulatory properties in pond culture system 6. All dielectric Plasmatic hybrid Prof. R.K. Sinha DST 65,04 Lac Feb 20, nano Structures and Dr. Yogita Kalra 2015 7. Plasmatic to Dielectric Prof. R.K. Sinha DST 22,56 Lac 2015 and Dr. Yogita Kalra 8. Modelling & semulation of Dr. Yogita Kalra DRDO 10 Lac May 26, Single mode high power fiber 2015 lasers 9. Photovoltaic and multiferroic Dr. Nitin Kumar Puri UGC-IUAC 6.08 Lac 2015 properties of multilayered BFO/BTO thin films swift heavy icn irradiation 10. Luminescent materials Dr. M. DST-SERB 26,36,800/- March 2, Jayasimhadri 2015 11. TBRL Sponsored Project Prof. Rajeev TBRL- 50Lac April Kapoor DRDO 2016

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7.2 Consultancy Projects

S. Title of the Research project Principal Investigators Sponsored Total Year of No. / Co Principal agency amount sanction Investigators 1 Design mix for M-10, M-30 & Dr. Munendra Kumar, M/s Gawar 1,71,000/- 2015-16 M-40grade of concrete P.I Construction Ltd. 2 Mix Design of M-15 (PPC), M35 Dr. Amit Kumar Executive 1,71,000/- 2015-16 (OPC) Grade concrete Shrivastva Engineering, PWD 3 Concrete Core Testing Mr. S. Anbu Kumar, P.I 1,00,000/- 2015-16 4 Improvement of existing Dr. Awadesh Kumar Irrigation and 10,19071/- 2015-16 road & demolishing and flood control reconstruction of RCC storm department, Govt. water drain from GT Karnal Of NCT Delhi Road to village Siruspur in Alipur Block. 5 Design Mix of grade M-10 & Dr. Awadesh Kumar M/s Samiah 33,708/- 2015-16 M-35 International Builders Pvt. Ltd. 6 CPWD (Improvement & UP Mr. Kongan Aryan PWD 13,03,026/- 2015-16 gradation of colony Roads, back lanes 7 Mix design of M10, M30 & Dr. Munendra Kumar, Mr. R.S. Chauhan, 1,34,832/- 2015-16 M40 grade of concrete Prof. Nirendra Dev, Dr. Executive Amit Kumar Srivastva Engineering (O&M) 8 Concrete mix design for Mr. Naresh Kumar 17,750/- 2015-16 M-25,M-30, M-35 & M-40 9 Construction of additional Mr. Robert PWD 2015-16 classroom in existing of Delhi 10. Construction of HIG Mr. Naresh Kumar Simplex 2,30,000/- 2016 Houses including Internal Infrastructures development & Electrification Limited 7.3 TEQIP II Project Research. Brief Introduction and Objective c) Building Quality Faculty Capacity – Faculty “inspired to teach and driven to 1. TEQIP-II Project started in DTU in July research” 2013 with the issue of office order DTU/TEQIP/2011/430/514052 dated 2. An Orientation program at NPIU for 05.07.2013. The main objectives of all officials of DTU TEQIP Team was TEQIP-II Project at DTU are: organized on September 20, 2013. a) Strengthening PG Education, Research 3. The institute is covered under Sub and Innovation component 1.2 which is meant for scaling-up Postgraduate Education and b) Industry Partnership in Education and demand driven R&D and innovation.

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Meetings is to participate in 2nd phase of this very important programme. 1. QEEE meeting at Indian Habitat Centre attended by Prof. Vikas Rastogi on 4. A Review meeting was held on 21st November 18, 2013 which was headed July, 2014 with Chairman BoM (Prof. R.P. by Hon’ble Minister of HRD. Aggarwal) on the progress of TEQIP –II Project. 2. SPFU Meeting attended by Prof. Vikas Rastogi and Sh. O.P. Shukla on 5. Hon’ble Chairman, BOM Shri R.P. December 12, 2013. Aggrawal and Prof. Vikas Rastogi attended two day’s workshop on 3. Prof. Naveen Kumar and Dr. M.M. Good Governance, Leadership and Tripathi attended QEEE meeting at IHC, Management at Metropolitan Hotel, New Delhi on 16.07.2014. The Institution New Delhi, from October 12 – 13, 2014. Finance Details 1. The different activities along with funds allocations of TEQIP-II Project are summarized as under:

S. No. Activities Allocations 1. Procurement 5.625 crore 2. Assistance ship 2.50 crore 3. R& D 0.625 crore 4. Faculty and Staff development 1.25 crore 5. Industry institute Interactions 0.625 crore 6. Capacity Development 0.25 crore 7. Reforms 0.125 crore 8. Academic Support for weak students 0.25 crore 9. Incremental Operating Costs 1.25 crore Total 12.5 Crore Five Bank Accounts have been opened for smooth completion of TEQIP-II Project. The details of Bank Account Opened for TEQIP-II Project are as under:

S. No. Account Name Account Number 1. DTU- TEQIP-II 33602463417 2. Corpus Fund- TEQIP-II 33602465528 3. Faculty Development Fund –TEQIP-II 33602467296 4. Equipment Replacement Fund-TEQIP-II 33602468868 5. Maintenance fund TEQIP-II 33602470796 Funds 4.5 Crores (31.3.2014) and 1.5 Crores (25.3.2014) have been received in last week of March, 2014.

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2. The allocation of funds for capital Procurement and other items is as under:

S. No Name of Department Proposal Approved (Rs.)

1. Mechanical Engineering 1,55,45,000.00 2. Electrical Engineering 1,76,03,910.00 3. Electronics and Communication 1,01,00,000.00 4. Civil Engineering 70,50,000.00 Sub Total (Equipment) 5,02,98,910.00 5. QEEE-PILOT Programme 2,55,755.00 6. Library 38,68,040.00 7. Furniture 2,50,000.00 Sub Total (5+6+7) 43,73,795.00 The above proposal has been approved by Board of Management in its meeting held on June 12th, 2014. 3. Financial Power of Rs. 1 Lakh has been Staff in TEQIP Cell granted to Coordinator, TEQIP-II Project Interview to 4 Project posts e.g. MIS Officer, as far as purchase of consumables/ Data Entry Operator, Accountant and Office equipments is concerned. Attendant are working in TEQIP Cell for 4. Financial Power of Rs. 1 Lakh has been more than a year. To complete data records granted to Coordinator, TEQIP-II Project of Academic Sections for onwards entries for salary of staff working under TEQIP- in MIS, two Data Entry Operator has also II Project and petty expenses subject to been engaged. verification of the Accounts Branch. International Conferences outside 5. Delegation of Power has been granted India to Coordinator, TEQIP-II Project for The following Sixteen (16) International nominating faculty members of the visits have been attended by the faculty University for attending various members with financial support from TEQIP- Management Development Program, II Project: Faculty Development Program, Training Programs conducted by various 1. An Adaptive Mesh Strategy for Institutions under TEQIP-II Project in convention (Modelling 2014) March, 2015. International Conference at Czech Republic from June 2 – 6, 2014 by Dr. 6. A Review meeting was held on March Vivek Kumar Aggarwal 10th, 2015 with all Nodal Officers of 2. Bondgraph Modeling and Simulation TEQIP-II Project on Finalizing the (ICBGM-2014) under 2014 Summer’sim Requirement of Remaining Grant for at Monterey, CA, USA during July 6 – F.Y. 2015-16 under TEQIP-II Project as 10, 2014 by Prof. Vikas Rastogi desired by NPIU along with details of action taken report on Procurement 3. The World Aquaculture Adelaide 2014” during current F.Y. 2014-15. at Adelaide, Australia during June 7–11, 2014 by Dr. Jai Gopal

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4. Green Supply Chain (GSC-2014) at Materials and their Applications Arras, France during June 25 – 27, 2014 (TORONTO’2016 AES-ATEMA)” at by Dr. Rajesh Kumar Singh Toronto, Canada from July 4-8, 2016 by 5. The 2014 ISRM European Rock Dr. Rajesh Kumar Mechanics Symposium” at Vigo, Spain 14. 14th International Conference on during July 27-29, 2014 by Dr. Amit Software Engg. Research and Practice Kumar Srivastava (SERP’16) at Las Vegas, USA during July 6. 6th IEEE Conference on Power 25-28, 2016 by Dr. Daya Gupta Electronics Systems and Applications 15. Prof. S.K. Garg (PVC), Prof. A. Trivedi, (PESA) during December 13 – 19, 2015 (Dean-IRD), Prof. Vishal Verma, (Dean at Hong Kong, Polytechnic University Academics-PG) and Shri O.P. Shukla, by Prof. Vishal Verma (Jt. Director, TTE) to visit for Research 7. 50th Annual Conference on Information Collaboration in USA from July 24 to Sciences and Systems (CISS) from March August 06, 2016 16-18, 2016 at Princeton University, NJ 16. International visit for delivering the USA by Prof. O.P. Verma Expert lecture in University of South 8. 18th International Conference on Florida, Tampa, USA from August 22 – “Information Technology & Computer 29, 2016 by Prof. Naveen Kumar Science” from April 11-12, 2016 at Italy The following two (2) International visits by Dr. Ruchika Malhotra are under process: 9. 12th International Conference on 1. ACEM16-International Conference on “Approximation Theory and its “Advanced Environmental Science & Applications” at Sibiu, Romania from Technology” (AEST) at ICC Jeju, Jeju May 26 – 29, 2016 by Dr. Naokant Deo Island, South Korea from August 28 to 10. London International Conference for September 01, 2016 by Dr. A.K. Haritash Advanced Research in Business at 2. International Travel for Networking & University of London, UK during June doing Joint Research and Consultancy 20 – 21, 2016 and also visit Imperial in collaboration at France from College and Excel Management Ltd. September 5 – 13, 2016 by Prof. Rajeev during June 22 – 24, 2016 by Prof. S.K. Kapoor Garg Conferences within India 11. 8th International Conference on e-Health at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal The following six (6) International during July 1-3, 2016 by Dr. Divyashikha Conferences within India have been Sethia attended by the faculty members with financial support from TEQIP-II Project: 12. 29th International Conference on “Advances and Trends in Engineering 1. Dr. R. S. Walia has attended 19th Annual Materials and their Applications Conference on Society of Operations (TORONTO’2016 AES-ATEMA)” at Management (SOM) at IIM, Calcutta Toronto, Canada from July 4-8, 2016 by from December 11 - 13, 2015 Dr. R.S. Walia 2. Dr. R.S. Walia and Shri Vijay Gautam 13. 29th International Conference on have attending National Conference “Advances and Trends in Engineering on “All India Manufacturing Technology,

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Design & Research - 2014” at IIT 1. Modeling and simulation for dynamical Guwahati from December 12-14, 2015 systems and optimization (June 9-13, 3. Shri Pradeep Kumar Jain, Shri 2014.) Jeebananda Panda, Shri Sanjay Kumar, 2. Renewable Energy & Alternative Fuels Ms. Saroj Bala and Shri Alok Kumar (June 16 – 20, 2014) Singh have attended “5th International 3. Recent advance in pattern Recognition Symposium on Fusion of Science and and Image Processing (July 7 – 11, 2014) Technology (ISFT 2016)” at National 4. Precision Manufacturing: Manufacturing Agriculture Science Centre (NASC) for better Tomorrow (July 14-18, 2014) Complex, New Delhi held on January 5. Advance Web Designing Techniques 18-22, 2016 (July 14-25, 2014) 4. Shri N. Yuvraj has attended International 6. Recent Trends in Switchgear and Conference on “Materials, Design and Protection (July 21-25, 2014) Manufacturing Process 2016” at Anna 7. Frontiers Areas in chemical and Polymer University, Chennai during February 17 Sciences (December 15-26,2014) to 19, 2016 8. Intelligent control technique and their 5. Shri Paras Kumar has attended application (December 22-26,2014) International Conference on “Recent Trends in Engineering and Materials 9. Automation in Manufacturing (May 4-15, Science 2016” at National University, 2015) Jaipur during March 17 to 19, 2016 10. Recent Advances and Challenges in 6. Ms. Sushila Rani has attended Power & Energy for Sustainable Growth International Conference on (June 1-5, 2015) “Processing of Materials, Minerals and 11. Supply Chain Management for Energy” at PACE Institute of Technology Sustainable Performance (July 6-10, and Sciences Ongole, Prakasam 2015) District, Andhra Pradesh during July 29 12. Nature Inspired Algorithms & Their – 30, 2016. Applications (July 13-17, 2015) 7. 12th International Conference on “Image 13. Urban Environmental Challenges and and Signal Processing” (ICISP-2016) at Their Control Strategies (July 13-17, Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, 2015) Bangalore during August 19-21, 2016 by 14. Skill Development of Technical Staff in Shri Mahipal Singh Chaudhary. Manufacturing Technology (November 8. International Conference on 23-27, 2015) “Communication and Computing 15. Recent Advances in Alternative & Systems” (ICCCS-2016) at Dronacharya Renewable Energy Technologies College of Engineering, Gurgaon during (December 7-11, 2015) September 9 – 11, 2016 by Dr. Rajeev 16. Advances in Information Security Kumar Mishra (January 18 – 22, 2016) Faculty Development Programme 17. Recent Trends in Pattern Analysis & The following Nineteen (19) Faculty Machine learning (July 11-15, 2016) Development Programme has been 18. Statistical methods and a brief on LaTex organized under TEQIP-II Project: (July 18 – 22, 2016)

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19. Recent Development and Challenges 10. One day seminar on “just a wprd… in Materials and Manufacturing process plastics. Great today and fantastic (July 25-29, 2016) tomorrow” on sep. 9, 2016 by Applied 20. Advance in Microelectronics and Chemistry and Polymer Technology. Plasma Diagnostics (August 29 to Equity Actions: Strengthening September 2, 2016) Academics/Education Short Term Training Program/ 1. Md. Tausif Ahmad (Ph.D. Research Seminar/Workshop Scholar) attended training “Advance in The following Short Term Training Program/ Control and Instrumentation Education’’ Seminar/Workshop has been organized at NIT Surat during February 24 – 28, under TEQIP-II Project: 2014 1. One day workshop on Curriculum 2. Conducted remedial classes for weaker Development on 08.03.2015 by students of B.Tech second semester Electrical Engg. Deptt. (Group B1–B10) during May 3-4, 2014 by Electrical Engineering Department. 2. STTP on Recent Trends in Geo- environmental Engineering from April 3. Two lectures of finishing school have 18 – 22, 2016 by Civil Engg. Deptt. been conducted on March 24, 2014 and August 26, 2014 by Humanities 3. One day workshop on “Curriculum Department. Revision and Development” on 4. A technical talk on Modern Power 22.04.2016 by Electrical Engg. Deptt. Electronics Devices & Integrated 4. Two days seminar on “Innovations and Protection schemes of Mr. K.P. Kamath, Challenges in Thermal Engineering” Managing Director at Semikron from July 7 - 8, 2016 by Mechanical Electronics Pvt. Ltd. on 3rd September Engg. Deptt. 2014 for PG and Ph.D students in EE/ 5. STTP on Geotechnical Engineering for EEE branch. Urban Infrastructure from July 11-15, 5. Remedial classes have been organized 2016 by Civil Engg. Deptt. in “Engineering Graphics” for B.Tech 6. STTP on PLC, HMI, SCADA & AC DRIVES First Year students in Mechanical from June 13 – 17, 2016 by Electrical Engineering Department during Engg. Deptt. November 1- 9, 2014. 6. Remedial Classes for weaker students 7. STTP on Recent Development in Fluid of B. Tech Second Year in the subject Mechanics and Hydraulics from July 18 of Analog Integrated Circuits (EC-211) – 22, 2016 by Civil Engg. Deptt. during the month of April/May, 2015 8. Two days seminar on “Social (18th April, 19th April, 25th April, 26th April, Responsibility of Engineering 2nd May, 3rd May, 2015) in Electronics Institutions” from July 21-22, 2016 by & Communication Engineering Humanities Department Department. 9. Workshop on “Research and 7. A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Publication” from July 25–30, 2016 by (NMR) spectroscopy, and Gas Humanities Department Chromatography-Mass spectroscopy

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(GCMS) has attended by Alhassan 15. Ms. Shruti Jaiswal (Ph.D Scholar) has Yahaya, PhD at IIT, Delhi. presented the paper in International 8. A Lecture on “Automotive Industry Conference “ComNet- 2016, Issues R&D” by Dr. Gagan Syal, Mercedes - and Challenges with IOT revolution” Benz, Germany on October 29, 2015 in at Ahmedabad during February 20-21, Mechanical Engg. Deptt. 2016 from Department of Computer Science and Engineering. 9. Mr. Rahul Verma (B. Tech) has attended 19th Annual Conference of the Society 16. Mr. Nitish Kumar, B. Tech student of Operations Management” (SOM) at of CSE Deptt. has presented the IIM, Calcutta during December 11 to 13, paper in International Conference 2015. on “Communication & Networks – ComNet 2015-16” at Ahmedabad during 10. Mr. Ashish Gupta (PhD Research February 20-21, 2016. Scholar) has attended 12th International Conference on Vibration problems-2015 17. Mr. Pranavsesh. V.S. and Mr. Rohit at IIT Guwahati, India during December Kumar, M. Tech students of ECE 14-17, 2015. Deptt. have presenting the paper in “IEEE International Conference 11. Niraj Kumar Jha & Saurabh Kumar Jha on Computational Techniques in have attended workshop on “Advances Information and Communication in Computational Neurochemistry and Technologies (ICCTICT 2016)” at Neurobiology” (SNCI-ACNN 2015) at Dwarka, New Delhi during March 11-13, North-Eastern Hill University Shillong, 2016. Meghalaya from December 16 – 21, 2015 from Department of Biotechnology. 18. Mr. Nitish & Mr. Aman Raj, B. Tech students of ECE Deptt. have presenting 12. Ms. Shagufta Khan and Md. Tausif the paper in “IEEE International Ahmad, Ph.D. Research Scholar Conference on Computational have attended IEEE Conference Techniques in Information and INDICON-2015 at Jamia Millia Islamia, Communication Technologies (ICCTICT New Delhi from December 17-20, 2015 2016)” at Dwarka, New Delhi during by Department of Electrical Engineering. March 11-13, 2016. 13. Ms. Indu Kumari & Mr. Nitish Goel have 19. Mr. Shrey Gupta, B. Tech student of th attended 5 International Symposium CSE Deptt. has presented the paper in on Fusion of Science and Technology “10th INDIACom-2016; 3rd International (ISFT 2016)” at National Agriculture Conference on Computing for Science Centre (NASC) Complex, Sustainable Global Development” at New Delhi during January 18-22, 2016 Bharti Vidyapeeth’s, New Delhi during from Electronics & Communication March 16-18, 2016. Engineering Department. 20. A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 14. A series of expert lecture in the (NMR) spectroscopy, and Gas subject of VLSI Design for M. Tech Chromatography-Mass spectroscopy

students from January 18 – 31, 2016 (GCMS) etc. shall attend by Shri successfully conducted by Electronics Raghvendra Gautam, Assistant & Communication Engineering Professor & PhD scholar at IIT, Delhi. Department.

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21. Ms. Nikita Gupta (Ph.D Scholar) 29. Mr. Parvesh Ali (Ph.D. scholar, MED) has has presenting the paper in presented the paper in International International Conference on Intelligent Conference on “Advancements Communication, Control and in Aeromechanical Materials for Devices-2016 at Dehradun during April Manufacturing” (ICAAMM-2016) at 2-3, 2016 from Electrical Engineering Hyderabad, Telangana during July 7 – Department. 9, 2016 22. Lectures series in the area of RF 30. Mr. Tanmay Mishra, M. Tech student and Microwave Technology for M. of EE Deptt. has presented the paper Tech student during April 6–11, 2016 in International Conference on “Power by Electronics & Communication Electronics, Intelligent Control and Engineering Department. Energy System” (ICPEICES 2016) at 23. Finishing lectures by Prof. Budd Hall on Delhi Technological University during April 14, 2016 (Half day) by Humanities July 4 – 6, 2016. Department. 31. Mr. Saurabh Gupta, M. Tech student 24. Finishing lecture on “Enhancing of EE Deptt. has presented the paper Entrepreneurship Skills among in International Conference on “Power Engineering students” 14.04.2016 (Half Electronics, Intelligent Control and day) by Humanities Department Energy System” (ICPEICES 2016) at 25. Ms. Jaya Gautam, M. Tech student has Delhi Technological University during presented the paper in International July 4 – 6, 2016. Conference on “Springer Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 32. Mr. Prakash Chittora (Ph.D. scholar, EED) Series” at Bangalore during April 8-9, has presented the paper in International 2016. Conference on “Power Electronics, Intelligent Control and Energy System” 26. Ms. Priyadarshani, M. Tech student of (ICPEICES 2016) at Delhi Technological ECE Deptt. has presented the paper University during July 4 – 6, 2016. in IEEE International Conference on “Computing Communication and 33. Ms. Kirti Bagla, M. Tech student of EE Automation” (ICCCA 2016) at Galgotia Deptt. has presented the paper in University, Greater Noida, UP during International Conference on “Power April 29-30, 2016. Electronics, Intelligent Control and 27. Ms. Devika Singh, M.Tech student of Energy System” (ICPEICES 2016) at CSE Deptt. has presented the paper Delhi Technological University during in IEEE International Conference on July 4 – 6, 2016. “Computing Communication and Automation” (ICCCA 2016) at Galgotia The following Equity Actions: University, Greater Noida, UP during Strengthening Academics/Education is April 29-30, 2016 under process: 28. Ms. Jigyasa Grover, B. Tech student of 1. Special Guest Lectures for M.Tech 3rd CSE Deptt. has selected for Research semester for academically weaker Mobility Programme with Mitacs, students in Electronics & Communication Canada for summer 2016 duration is 12 Engineering Department. weeks.

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2. Remedial classes shall organize for 3. Training of QEEE Implementation at IIT academically weaker students in Madras attended by Dr. Rajesh Kumar the various subjects during the even and Dr. M.M. Tripathi from December semester 2016 in Applied Mathematics 17-18, 2013. Department. 4. Prof. Naveen Kumar attended two 3. Two Finishing lectures on weeks Leadership Development “Technological Innovation & Human Program first part of which was Rights” and “Engineering Education conducted at IIM Lucknow, Noida for Sustainable Development Goal” Campus (December 2–6, 2013) and on 23.08.2016, 28.09.2016 respectively second part at University of Indiana, by Humanities Department. Bloomington, USA. (December 9 -13, 2013). 4. Presented the paper in International Conference on “Power Electronics, 5. Prof. Pragati Kumar and his team Intelligent Control and Energy System” attended procurement training at (ICPEICES 2016) at Delhi Technological NPIU on December 30, 2013 to get University during July 4 – 6, 2016 familiarized with PMSS. by Mr. Manoj Kumar, Mr. Avinash, Mr. 6. Dr. R.C. Singh and Shri Pradeep Jain Ambrish Devanshu, Mr. Rishabh Jain, attended Training on Management Ms. Kshitijaa Ranjan and Mr. Ajishek Raj Capacity Enhancement for who are students of B.Tech & M.Tech, Administrators from January 13-17, 2014 EED for Ex-post facto approval. at IIM Lucknow, Noida Campus. 5. Presented the paper in 2nd 7. Shri K. Srinivas and Dr. M. Rizwan have International Conference on “Advances attended one week Management in Management & Decision Sciences” Development Program at IIM Lucknow, at School of Management, Gautam Noida Campus from June 9-13, 2014. Buddha University, Greater Noida 8. Dr. Rajesh Kumar and Dr. Rajiv during July 16 & 17, 2016 by Mr. Deepak Chaudhary attended Training on Kumar who is a student of M.Tech, MED Management Capacity Enhancement for Ex-post facto approval. for Administrators from September 23- 27, 2014 at IIM Lucknow, Noida Campus. 6. Presenting the paper in “India International Conference on Information 9. Prof. Naveen Kumar and Dr. Vishal Processing (IICIP-2016) at DTU during Verma have attended a workshop on August 12 – 14, 2016 by Mr. Prince Garg, Student, Faculty and Non-Teaching Staff M.Tech student of ECE Deptt. Satisfaction Survey on 23 September 2014 at Bangalore. Trainings and Development 10. Dr. Dheeraj Joshi, Electrical 1. Dr. R.K. Shukla attended Training on Engineering Department had attended Management Capacity Enhancement training Program on “Wind Resource for Administrators from September 23- Assessment” (WRA) during 15th to 17th 27, 2013 at IIM Lucknow, Noida Campus. April, 2015 at Gurgaon. 2. MIS training at ICT Mumbai attended 11. Dr. M.M. Tripathi & Prof. A.K. Gupta by Prof. Vikas Rastogi and Dr. Rajesh had attended 6th batch of “Faculty Kumar from October 9-10, 2013. Development Program for Achieving

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Academic Excellence” during March 20. The Residential Training Programme 23-28, 2015 at IIM Raipur. on “Project Management & Strategic 12. Shri. Saurabh Agrawal has attended the Financial Planning” has attended by program on “Selection of locations of Prof. O.P. Verma & Shri Susheel Kumar collection centers for reverse logistics at Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar from using GTMA” at Hyderabad from March November 16-20, 2015. 14-15, 2015. 21. The Residential Training Programme 13. Dr. R.S. Walia, Shri Sanjeev Sharma on “Project Management & Strategic & Prof. O.P. Verma had attended 3rd Financial Planning” has attended by “Management Capacity Enhancement Shri Sanjeev Sharma & Shri Manoj Program” during 30.03.2015 to Kumar at Gangtok, Sikkim during May 04.04.2015 at IIM Udaipur. 02-06, 2016. 14. The Management Capacity 22. The Residential Training Programme Enhancement Programs have attended on “Effective Office Administration & by Dr. Pravin Kumar & Sh. Raghvendra Financial Management” has attended Gautam at IIM Trichy from October 12 to by Prof. Vishal Verma and Shri Nand 16, 2015. Kishore at Leh, Ladakh, during June 15. The Management Capacity 6-10, 2016. Enhancement Programs have attended 23. A training programme on ‘Uncertainty, by Dr. Amit Pal & Dr. Pushpendra Singh Complexity and Risk in Projects’ has at IIM Indore from October 5 to 11, 2015. attended by Prof. S.K. Garg at IIM 16. The Management Capacity Ahmadabad during April 25-28, 2016. Enhancement Programs has attended 24. A course on “Nonlinear Control System by Prof. H.C. Taneja at IIM Raipur from Design” has attended by Shri Sudarshan October 12 to 17, 2015. Kumar Babu Valluru at Indian Institute of 17. The Management Capacity Space Science and Technology (IISST), Enhancement Programs have attended Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala during June by Dr. S. Indu & Dr. B.B. Arora at IIM 20 to 24, 2016. Lucknow (Noida Campus) October 5 to 25. A Residential Training Programme 9, 2015. on “Productivity & Competitiveness 18. The 14th Management Capacity Measurement for Organizational Enhancement Programs has attended Excellence” has attended by Shri by Dr. Ruchika Malhotra at IIM Kozhikode Anil Kumar and Prof. D. Kumar at Puri, from October 26 to 31, 2015. Odisha during July 25 – 29, 2016. 19. The Management Capacity 26. “Management Capacity Enhancement Enhancement Program have attended Programs” at IIM Trichy (Chennai by Dr. Rishu Chaujar, Dr. S. Sivaprasad Campus), July 25 to 29, 2016 by Shri Kumar and Dr Rajesh Kumar Singh at IIM P.V. Ram Kumar and Shri Vijay Gautam. Indore (November 16 to 22, 2015), IIM 27. “Management Capacity Enhancement Trichy (Chennai Campus) (November Programs” at IIM Raipur, July 25 to 30, 16 to 20, 2015) and IIM Lucknow (Noida 2016 by Dr. Girish Kumar. Campus) (November 16 to 20, 2015) respectively.

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The following Trainings and Development 2. Financial Management Report has been programs is under process: successfully submitted till July, 2016 1. A Communication and Soft Skill Training 3. Action Plan has been submitted on 10 proposed by Dr. M.M. Tripathi for all plan indicators students of DTU 4. Financial plan from July, 2014 to 2. Establishment of “Advanced Embedded October, 2016 also submitted Systems Laboratory” for strengthening 5. AICTE – CII survey successfully student’s skills by Dr. M.M. Tripathi submitted in 2014, 2015 3. Establishment of “SPSS and Language 6. Disclosure Management and Analysis Lab” by Dr. Seema Singh, Humanities of weak student report has been Department submitted 4. Management Capacity Enhancement 7. DTU has also signed MoU with IIT Delhi Program at IIM Indore from August 23 in collaboration with NPIU – 29, 2016 8. Governance Development Plan has been submitted to NPIU as it is a 5. A Residential Training Programme on prerequisite for the workshop to be “Project Financing & Strategic Financial held at October 12 to 13, 2014 Management” at Goa from September 26 – 30, 2016 9. DTU participated in Online Web Based Satisfaction Survey for Students, Enhanced Interaction with Industry Faculty, Technical Staff 1. An Industrial visit has been arranged 10. DTU has also submitted 12 Performance to M.Tech, (3rd SEM, Thermal) students Assessment Indicators. at IIP Dehradun from 29th September, 11. The Financial Management Indicators 2014 to 2nd October, 2014. Report for the F.Y. 2014-2015 2. An Industrial visit has been arranged (01/04/2014 to 30/09/2014, 01/10/2014 for B.Tech students at Aravali Power to 31/03/2015) and F.Y. 2015-2016 Company Pvt. Ltd., at Jhajjar, Haryana (01/04/2015 to 30/09/2015, 01/10/2015 for EE/EEE branch on 29th October, to 31/03/2016) has been successfully 2014. submitted 3. A visit has been arranged for students 12. Progress Report for Centrally of Mechanical Engineering Department Sponsored Schemes for the month of in the “3rd TCOE India Innovation Meet October to December 2014-2015 has 2015” at C-DOT Campus, New Delhi on been successfully submitted in January, 30th October, 2015. 2015 13. Budget Provision of State for F.Y. 2015- 4. An Industrial Visit has been arranged 16 for the requirement of fund has been for EE/EEE students at NTPC’s National sent to NPIU/SPFU in April, 2015 Capital Power Station (NCPS), Dadri on 29th December, 2015. 14. Budget Provision of State for F.Y. 2016- 17 for the requirement of fund has been Reports Submission and sent to NPIU/SPFU in June, 2016 Participation 15. The Provisional Utilization Certificate for 1. Good Governance Self Review for DTU the F.Y. 2013-2014, 2014-2015 & 2015- has been submitted 16 has been successfully submitted

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16. Quarterly e-Financial Monitoring Report 8. Stereo Camera for the F.Y. 2014-2015 (01.04.2014 to 9. PTZ Network Camera 30.09.2014, 01.10.2014 to 31.12.2014 and 10. Kinectic Cameras 01.01.2015 to 31.03.2015) and F.Y.2015- 2016 (01.04.2015 to 30.06.2015, 11. MATROX Imaging 01.07.2015 to 30.09.2015, 01.10.2015 12. Electrical work in Simulation Lab to 31.12.2015, 01.01.2016 to 31.03.2016) 13. Civil works in Simulation Lab of EED and F.Y. 2016-2017 (01.04.2016 to The following procurements are under 30.06.2016) has been submitted process: electronically i.e. through the e-FMR software 1. CNC Machine Centre 17. The survey of Questionnaire for 2. CNC Lathe Trainer Institutions has been recorded in Oct., 3. Super Critical Transestification Reactor 2015 4. Clean Energy Trainer 18. The survey of Questionnaire for 5. Totally Computer Controlled Rock Environmental Management & Practices Triaxial Testing System (axial loading has been recorded in Nov., 2015 as well as cell pressure computer Procurement controlled) The following procurement has been 6. Multi-Channel Anaysis of Surface done are as under: Waves 7. Axial Loading Machine (Compression 1. Programmable Grid-tie Source-Sink Machine), auto pacing with stress and Bidirectional Power Supply in simulation strain control facility, Capacity-3000kN lab 8. Core Drilling Machine for Civil Deptt. 2. Purchase of Digital pendulum Control System and Twin Rotor MIMO System 9. Three gang bench type consolidation in Control System Lab of the Electrical meter Engg Deptt. 10. Standard Penetration Test Equipment 3. Purchase of “E-Books Pearson Think 11. Hydraulic Jack for Civil Deptt. Tank Custom Collection” in Library, DTU 12. Minor Items for Civil Desiccators 4. Purchase of BS 5 Modules on DVD- 13. Ball & Beam and Coupled Tank ROM 14. GPS-Aided Interial Navigation System The following procurements are 15. Ball & Hoop and committed: 16. Houillon Capillary Cisco meter 1. High Voltage Impulse Generator 17. Flammability Test Apparatus 2. Helicopter Model 18. DAQ for E & C Deptt. 3. Ball & Plate models 19. Construction of Prefabricate Porta Cabin Structure on 3rd Floor in EED 4. Magnetic Levitation 20. Robot Items for E & C Deptt. 5. Minor Items for Electrical Engg. 21. Microsoft Kinet Sensors 6. DGPS System (Quantity -2 No.) 22. Grid Simulator 7. Spectrum Analyzer (Quantity -2) 23. Table Top and CNC

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24. Hydraulic Press with 100 capacity 5. Attending workshop on “Medical (50 Ton Ram + 50 Ton Blank holder Imaging-Techniques & Image capacity), MED Processing Workshop 2016, at IIT 25. Flammability Test Apparatus, MED Delhi during March 25-27, 2016 by 26. Cold Flow Property Analyzer, MED Shri Mahipal Singh & Shri Rajesh Birok in Electrical & Communications 27. Houillon Capillary Cisco meter, MED Engineering Department (without any 28. Programmable Grid-tie Source-Sink financial support from TEQIP-II Fund). Bidirectional Power Supply, EED 6. Attending workshop on “Medical 29. Impulse Generator and Computerized Imaging-Techniques & Image CTU testing Rig, EED Processing Workshop 2016, at IIT Delhi 30. Control Study Station, Computer control during March 25-27, 2016 by Dr. L.N. & data Acquisition, Magnetic Levitation Das in Applied Mathematics Deptt. and Accessories, EED (without any financial support from 31. PV and Battery Emulator Software TEQIP-II Fund). Compatible with Regatron make 7. Appointment of Prof. A.K. Gupta, bidirectional power supply for Head, Environmental Engineering conducting experiments & Research Department as Coordinator, TEQIP-II work in Simulation Lab Project in place of Prof. Naveen Kumar Miscellaneous w.e.f. 25.05.2016. 8. Appointment of Shri Nand Kishor, DR 1. The Procurement Committee for TEQIP- (F&A), DTU as Nodal Officer, Finance, II Project has been formed. TEQIP-II Project w.e.f 01.01.2016. 2. Guidelines for International Conference have been finalised by TEQIP–II Project, Audit and Visits Coordinator (Prof. Naveen Kumar), 1. Prof. K.D.P. Nigam visited DTU for Dean IRD (Prof. A.Trivedi), Dean(IC) and mentoring on January 10, 2014. He met Prof. Rajiv Kapoor, HOD (E&C & Comp. with VC (DTU), TEQIP Team, UG/PG Engg.). students, research scholars and staff of 3. Attending workshop on “Medical the university. Imaging-Techniques and Clinical 2. Prof. K.D.P, Nigam visited DTU to meet Application-2015” at IIT Delhi during Board of Management on February 7th, April 3-4, 2015 by Shri Mahipal Singh 2014. & Shri Rajesh Birok in Electronics & Communications Engineering 3. First round of Performance and Data Department (without any financial auditing has been completed on May support from TEQIP-II Fund). 2-3, 2014. 4. Attending training on “17th ISME 4. Second round of Performance and Conference on Advances in Mechanical Data auditing has been completed on Engineering” at IIT Delhi during October October 26-27-28, 2014. 3-4, 2015 by Shri N. Yuvraj & Shri Vijay 5. Second round of Mentor Visit of Prof. Gautam in Mechanical Engineering K.D.P. Nigam during January 22-24, Department (without any financial 2015. support from TEQIP-II Fund)

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6. Visit of officers from World Bank and 8. Internal Audit & Statutory Audit for the MHRD/NPIU on 20th May, 2015. F.Y. 2014-15 has been completed in 7. Third round of Mentor Visit of Dr. December, 2015. N. C. Shivaprakash, Professor, IISc, 9. Fourth round of Mentor Visit of Dr. Bangalore during September 8-9, 2015. N. C. Shivaprakash, Professor, IISc, Bangalore on February 3, 2016. 7.4 MoU Details Delhi Technological University is having memorandum of understanding with following institution and universities as listed below:

S. No. MoU 1 Intel Laboratory 2 INMAS 3 Harare institute of Technology 4 Samsung Laboratory India 5 National University of Singapore 6 National Physical Laboratory (NPL) 7 School of Business and Engineering Vaud (University of Applied Science Western Switzerland) 8 St. Microelectronics Pvt Ltd 9 CNU, Korea 10 UT and FICCI 11 Intel 12 Texas instruments 13 Freescale 14 St. Micro Electronics 15 Mentor Graphics 16 Hitech Robotics 17 Enseeiht (University of France) 18 invidia 19 University of South Florida 20 Chaoyang University of Technology

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8 Student Amenities and Facilities

8.1 Students Welfare Societies The various societies have organised their annual function in Jan-Feb, 2016 The university not only concentrates on academic activities, but also places an and later they have also organised the emphasis on an all round development of Technical festival from 19-21 February, its students. The Institute has therefore, 2016. created excellent infrastructure for a DTU has participated in various variety of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities and various technical societies international events like ASME HPVC are functioning in the University under the WEST 2016 held in USA, Formula Car faculty advisors and mentors. The DTUSA Racing “ Defianz” in London (UK), DTU- alongwith its different technical societies SAE events and many such events by of various department generally plan, different teams organize and manage the various student activities throughout the year. ASME HPVC WEST in USA Team Raftaar is a team of undergraduate The various societies working in the students of our university who designed University are: and developed a Human Powered Vehicle i) Computer Society of India, DTU Chapter (HPV) for the Human powered vehicle challenge (HPVC) conducted by American ii) The Institution of Engineering and society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Technology, IET, DTU Chapter The vehicle (Pegasus) conceived, designed iii) Robotics Society, SR-DTU and fabricated by Team Raftaar participated iv) IEEE, DTU in the ASME HPVC WEST 2016 held in v) Society of Manufacturing Engineering, USA. Team Raftaar had a phenomenal DTU performance in its maiden international vi) SAE, DTU Chapter participation where they represented DTU and India. They bagged the overall 19th vii) ASME, DTU Chapter position after competing with the world’s viii) International Society for Optical top most teams from the best universities. Engineering (SPIE) They stood 12th in the design event ix) Society for Experimental Mechanics of competition and were ranked 14th in the (SEM) drag race. The sponsors of Team Raftaar for x) American Society of Heating, the season were Vactech Composites Pvt Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Ltd who sponsored them with their premium Engineers (ASHRAE), DTU Chapter quality Vacuum Bagging Composites. xi) Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) DTU Team Raftaar was also sponsored by Knorr Bremse, who showed their support to the xii) American Society of Civil Engineers team through cash sponsorship. The team (ASCE), DTU Chapter is mentored by Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Professor, xiii) Society for Environmental Engineering, DTU. DTU

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The team was allotted with Hall No. 2, Stall No. E1M. The expo was set up from the 5th to the 9th of February, 2016 at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida. Over 30 manufacturers were present for the latest edition of India’s largest Auto Show. This was the largest Indian auto exhibition ever with around 65 exhibitors present while the previous edition saw a participation of 55 exhibitors. The expo saw a footfall of over 7.0 lakh people who witnessed the Human Powered Vehicle (HPV) for the Human powered vehicle challenge (HPVC) conducted by American unveiling of a record 80 new launches. society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), USA

Defianz at the Buddh Circuit in Jan.2016 Team Defianz Racing participated at the Formula Student India competition held at the Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida from 23rd to 29th January 2016. The team bagged the first runners-up trophy in the Business Plan Presentation event and were adjudged 5th in the Design event. The team received a lot of appreciation for our maiden complete aerodynamic package. Students Team Members: Vimanyu Chadha(2K13/ ME/181), Akshay Sharma(2K13/ME/023), Sumiran The team secured an overall position of 7. (2K13/ME/163), Krishan Gupta(2K14/ME/079), Wajid Ali Shah(2K14/ME/191), Rishabh Batra(2K14/AE/068), Ankur Defianz at Silverstone, LONDON in Singh(2K14/ME/028), Tarun Saxena(2K14/AE/088), Kavya July, 2016 Gupta(2K14/AE/038), Bhawna Bagri(2K14/EP/020). The team participated at the Formula Defianz at the Indian Auto Expo in Student competition held at the Silverstone Feb.2016 Circuit, London, UK in July 2016. The competition saw a participation of over Team Defianz Racing displayed their car, 150 teams from around 30 countries. the DR’16 at the Indian Auto Expo 2016. With the gloomy London weather,

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formidable competition and a load of other NSS-DTU is to give an extended dimension unanticipated obstacles, the team put up it’s to the higher education system and orient best performance ever and was ranked 51st the students towards community service overall. The team was placed as the Best while they are studying in the institution, Asian team at the competition. The team more precisely, to establish a meaningful clocked an acceleration time of 5.1 seconds linkage between the campus and the and were ranked 28th in the Business Plan community so that their interaction with the Presentation. Their performance at the common villagers and slum dwellers will competition earned them a lot of adulation expose the students to the harsh realities and support from industry leaders and of poverty-stricken life and bring about a other participating teams. change in their social perception. BAJA STUDENT INDIA 2016 Here is the brief of all the activities Design Contest: done so far: The team SAE-BAJA of DTU participated 1. Cleanliness Drive 5/10/2015 in Baja Student India 2016 Design Contest As part of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, in Dec 2015 and bagged 4th Position in Swachh DTU Day, NSS DTU conducted Design and and overall 11th Rank in the a clean-up around the campus. contest where most of IITS and other 2. Orphanage visit 10/10/2015 Premier Institutes participated. NSS DTU visited an orphanage at 8.2 National Service Scheme Panchsheel Marg, Ghaziabad. We (NSS) tried to create awareness among the children about dengue and its NSS DTU is the Delhi Technological prevention, cleanliness and hygiene. University chapter of the National Service The orphanage has 40 children in the Scheme, institutionalized under the Ministry 4-14 age group. The visit was organised of Youth Affairs & Sports Govt. of India. It in collaboration with Rotaract Club of was inaugurated on 13th February 2013 to Delhi Ashoka. establish a meaningful linkage between the campus and the community.NSS DTU 3. Women’s Safety Workshop 14/10/2015 upholds the need for selfless service and A workshop on Women’s Safety appreciation of the other person’s point (Bystander Intervention) was organised of view and also to show consideration by NSS-DTU and HopeInU in for fellow human beings. It underlines that collaboration with Crowd Guard. The the welfare of an individual is ultimately workshop was held to create awareness dependent on the welfare of society on among the students about the the whole. NSS‐DTU is mentored and fundamental issue of Women’s Safety headed by faculty advisor, Dr. Rajan Yadav. and what we, as active citizens, can do The enthusiastic student volunteers form about it. Instead of being a bystander, an integral part of the NSS team whose we should try to be an upstander. relentless contribution and dedication 4. Blood Donation Camp 3/11/2015 make each event successful. Following is NSS DTU organised a blood donation the brief of major activities carried out by camp with Blood Connect. 163 NSS DTU during 2015-16: The overall aim of enthusiastic volunteers from our

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university donated their blood. a workshop - “Toys From Trash”, 5. Diwali Celebrations 11/11/2015 inspired from Arvind Gupta toys and As the holy occasion of Diwali books and his art of toy making from approached and the atmosphere waste material. We prepared and filled with the spirit of mirth and love, demonstrated creative toy models like NSS DTU shared the happiness with simple rocket, cup helicopter, roaring the children of daily workers who are bottle, balloon bugle and tumbler. We dedicated to keep the services of DTU interacted with the children, played intact with their toiling efforts. DTU is games, sang songs, shared anecdotes like home for them and they are a part and toffees and inspired them to pursue of this ‘One Big Family’. higher education. 6. EWS Nursery Admissions January 2016 9. Voter ID Registration Camp at Maharana Pratap Chowk, Shahbad Daulatpur 27- We read about parents of EWS students 28/2/2016 facing difficulties with online nursery admissions. On 27th and 28th February, our volunteers set up a Voter ID registration NSS DTU set up a camp on 16th and camp at Maharana Pratap Chowk, an 17th January in JJ Colony, Suraj Park, area that we have adopted, in Shahbad Badli district to help parents register Dairy, with the aim to enable the locals for the online EWS (Economically to practise their right to vote. Due to the Weaker Section) admission application. efforts of our diligent volunteers, 145 In private schools, 25% seats are people would soon get their voter ID’s. reserved for the students from the economically weaker section. Our team members had the support and About 200 registrations were done guidance of Shri Satya Prakash Pandey, by our spirited volunteers. The event Secretary, All India Parents’ Association. was covered by media outlets such as 10. Holi Celebrations 18/3/2016 Hindustan Times, The Times of India, Celebrated an early Holi with and Total TV. underserved children at Bapa Ashram 7. Organ Donation Awareness Campaign near GTB Nagar Metro Station. A February 2016 collaboration with Youth for Seva, “Holi A Proud Collaboration of NSS DTU Milan” also kickstarted the “Teach For with ORGAN India from the Parashar India” Programme undertaken by NSS Foundation. this semester. NSS volunteers will teach these children when they return to the 8. Toys from Trash Workshop at ashram after holi break. Shubhakshika Bal Ashram Grah 18/2/2016 11. Book Donation Drive. March, 2016 Fever of Engifest could not halt the “A hand with pencil and a mind with momentum of NSS volunteers. After dreams can make a huge difference.” volunteering in the 3 day annual 12. Kalam Ko Salam 9/4/2016 cultural fest, we visited Shubhakshika Celebrating Kalam ko Salam Bal Ashram Grah near the university with Shubhakshika Educational Society. campus on 18 February, and organized

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“Let us sacrifice our today so that to students to work with NGOs and our children can have a better premier companies like Hero, Maruti tomorrow”. - Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. etc. to solve issues on road safety. Keeping the Vision of this great man 15. Teach India Campaign 10/5/2016 in mind, NSS-DTU in collaboration NSS-DTU’s Teach_India campaign with Shubhakshikha Education Society in association with the NGO “Youth started its educational program ‘Kalam For Seva” has been progressing in Ko Salam’. This program will cover under full swing since Holi celebrations at its purview, teaching science through Harijan Sewak Sangh School near experiments, English as well as moral GTB Nagar Metro Station. We’ve been education to the children of this open teaching Grade II to V students every shelter. Shubhakshika Educational Sunday for two hours. The campaign Society shelters children of beggars, has successfully completed half of the rag pickers amongst others, who are 25 hours promised by our team and will unable to provide basic amenities to resume after the kids return from their their children. ‘Kalam Ko Salam’ is an summer vacation. initiative to enlighten the future of these children and to broaden their horizon. 8.3 Cultural Council 13. Adolescent Awareness Session ENGIFEST 2016 10/4/2016 True to its tradition, this year too, the much An “Adolescent Awareness awaited Engifest’16, annual cultural festival Session” was organized by NSS- of Delhi Technological University, was held DTU at Shubhakshika Educational from 13th to 15th of February. Engifest’16 was a Society on 10th April 2016. Volunteers wave of activities, competitions, realization communicated with girls of age group of passions & talents and nourishment of 13-16 related to puberty changes, cultures where enthusiastic youngsters superstitions related to menstruation, from all over India came and participated health and hygiene, women rights etc. to be a part of this extravaganza. The by showing videos, presentation, quiz, preparations were in full swing from the pamphlet distribution and one to one beginning of the semester during which interactions. NSS-DTU feels proud to auditions were conducted and rehearsals take an initiative to change the ideology were held.From electrifying performances of people about the sensitive issue. to heart wrenching onstage acting, Engifest symbolizes the potential and skill of the 14. India Road Safety Campaign 3/5/2016 youth in today’s India. On 3rd May, NSS-DTU organized a presentation on “Indian Road Safety List of Events: Campaign” in collaboration with NSS 1. Inauguration Ceremony IITD and TRIPP (Traffic Research 2. Kavi Sammelan Injury Prevention Programme). 3. Spandan - Solo Dance Competition This awareness campaign aims at 4. Stand-up Comedy sensitizing the student community 5. Battle of bands at school and college level about the various problems of road safety. 6. Creative Writing IRSC provides internship opportunities 7. FEMINA- Miss India Auditions

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8. LIVE WIRE – Vishal and Shekhar DAY 1 9. Anushthan – The Classical Dance DoReMiPa : A Musical Extravaganza Competition Madhurima, The Music Society of DTU in 10. Paridhan – The Fashion Parade collaboration with ENGIFEST’16 brings the 11. Spandan – The Western Dance musical saga to the floor. Music is a moral Competition law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the 12. EDM Night mind, flight to the imagination, and charm 13. Shake Down and gaiety to life and to everything. Turning 14. Battle of DJ up their vocal chords, the contestants filled 15. Rock Night by Lagori Band the audience with thrill and delight. 16. Stage Play The extravaganza consisted of various 17. Street Play musical events: 18. STFU judged by Boogie Frantick 1. Vocalicious, the western solo singing competition Inauguration Ceremony 2. Balladeers - Western group singing The cultural spectacle started with competition inauguration ceremony, a gracious beginning to the most high on energy fest. 3. Vrind - Indian Group Singing It was presided over by honorable Vice 4. EngiIdol -Indian solo singing competition Chancellor, Professor Yogesh Singh. Ever ready to inspire and motivate he did just that in his addressing speech. The ceremony was also graced by the esteemed presence of Sh. Manish Sisodia, Deputy Chief Minister of NCT Delhi who imparted some pearls of wisdom to the excited audience and gave them valuable advice on how to be a good leader. Sh. Sandeep Kumar, Minister of Women, Child and SC/ST Welfare and Sh. Ved Prakash, MLA of Bawana Constituency were the guests of honour. The Cultural Secretary, Mr. NalinChoudhary delivered an inspiring speech which kept the audience enthralling.

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NUKKAD – Street Play Society of DTU brought together students from a multitude of fields with one common Pratibimb, the dramatics society of passion: Language. Brimming with ardent DTU organized NUKKAD – Street play literary enthusiasts, Syaahi witnessed an competition. No Cultural Festival is complete outpour of logical, linguistic and debating without Street Play- arguably one of the prowess. SYAAHI has a resplendent past of oldest and most powerful forms of theatre well-organized events of interesting formats in existence.With young artistscoming out that have received overwhelming attention in the open and delivering powerful and and participation. breath-taking performances, NUKKAD amused not only the theatre enthusiasts but also the rest of the audience.

Spandan – The Western Dance Competition Saltare, the western dance society of DTU in collaboration with ENGIFEST’16 organized the western dance competition: Spandan. Dance is the language of the soul and ENGIFEST’16 gave every soul a beautiful platform to express, a competetive Syaahi - The Literary Fest environment for every dancer to showcase Founded with the spirit to encourage their talent. It consisted of two categories: literary talent and explore the arena of Solo dance competition Western group poetry and prose, Syaahi – The Literary dance competition.

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their profiles, and walked the ramp to be shortlisted for subsequent rounds. It was judged by the supremely talented Miss India World 2015 - Aditi Arya. With varied aspirations, passions and rock solid attitude, the contestantswon everyone’s heart.

The Engi Quiz Engifest’16 in association with Quizzing Inc and Cognitive Minds presented “The Engi Quiz”. On the very first day of the fest, the youngstersgot their wits sharpened and knowledge replenished as the quiz spread over 9 rounds with two prelims slots to thoroughly test their mind. Shakedown In collaboration with Delhi Technological University, Souls of Speed organized Shakedown: one-of-a-kind roadshow, the fantastic enactment of which left everyoneabsolutely enticed as daredevil stunts were pulled off with glib skill and sheer valour. It consisted of numerous racing events like Car Drag Racing Event, Live Wire Super Bike Show, Car & Bike Stunts, Car Star Power- in its most tangible form. show and Car Audio Event. Famed personalities like Vishal Dadlani and Campus Princess - Miss India ShekharRavjianigraced the event, giving Organization us an evening of start-studded splendour. It was the most anticipated event of the Campus Princess’- a preliminary round for fest, attracting huge crowds and adding a Femina Miss India, where the top 20 generous splash of glamour. It was a night participants were shortlisted on the basis of full of energy, buoyancy and life.

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Kaleidoscope Film Festival Kaleidoscope was the official film festival of Engifest, conducted by Parchhayi, the photography and film making society of DTU. Magnificent works of art in the form of short films were showcased and judged by prominent figures in the film industry. Paridhan – The Fashion Parade A celebration of style, confidence and grace; Paridhan, the much awaited fashion parade took place on the second day of the fest.Young confident girls carried themselves with such flawless elegance, that their beauty and grace mesmerised the audience and captivated all hearts. PARIDHAN is a celebration of beauty and grace.

DAY 2 Anushthaan : Classical Dance Competition Indian classical dance is an umbrella term for various codified art forms rooted in sacred Hindu musical theatre styles. Anushthaan, organized by Nrityangana, The Classical Dance Society of DTU, truly depicts the glorified culture and traditions of India. With performances ranging from Gujarat’s Garba to Punjab’s Bhangra, from the mesmerizing moves of Bharatnatyam to the graceful , the classical and folk dance competition, Anushthaan, has been and will continue to add colours to the Engifest.

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Natya-Stage Play .NATYA was a zenith of War Of DJs heart-stopping, enthralling performances For the very first time, Engifest 2k16 brought that brought the house down in sheer awe. forth,”BATTLE OF DJS”, a clamour of some The audience witnessed some enthralling very fine DJs- A perfect juncture to sway to performances by teams from not just Delhi the “groove of djs”. DJing is not just about colleges but from all across the nation. choosing a few tunes, it is about generating Switch the Funk Up shared moods, about understanding the feelings of a group of people and directing One of the most fanatical street dance them to a better place. event took place on the last day of the fest. Boogie Frantick, one of the known poppers from California USA was invited as a special judge for the event. Around 200 dancers across the country participated in the event and battled with each other.

LAGORI – Band performance Engifest’16 presented LAGORI - one of the youngest talented groups of the country. LAGORI makes music that reflects the face of modern Indian youth and blends Indian classical melodies with rock music. An interesting combo of soulful energetic and catchy music, they truly took us on a euphoric ride. Intensity of enthusiasm of both, the band members and the crowd, was sky high that night.

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in DTU to reminisce the joyous moments. The various events included ‘Scribbling Day’ where their special ones scribbled their affection on their t-shirts as a memory forever; ‘Light it up’ where wish lanterns flooded the campus of DTU; ‘Prom night’ a musical venture where the seniors danced their heart out with their beloved ones; ‘DJ Night’ where everyone danced along with full zeal for one last time and ‘DTU Roast’ which filled the auditorium with laughter Freshers’ Week 2016 and humor. Fresher’s week brimming with ecstasy and 8.4 Training and Placement rejoice. The preparations were in full swing Head, T&P: from the beginning of the semester during Dr. R. S. Walia Associate Professor which auditions were conducted and rehearsals were held. The various events Infrastructure included the Boys’ and Girls’ Marathon, Group Discussion Rooms : 2 ‘Raise you voice’, Flash Mob, Standup Interview Rooms : 4 Comedy and an interactive session with the A/C Presentation Halls : 1 bestselling novelist Mr. Anurag Garg. The Office : 1 week ended with the exquisite fresher’s Head Office : 1 night which featured an electric mélange Placement Coordinator Room : 1 of activities i.e. awe-inspiring dance and LED Projectors : 1 band performances by the talented lots, Interview Cabin : 10 enchanting fashion parade etc. Computer Center for Online Test Dandiya Night comprising of 140 computers. On 19th of October, DTU saw its first ever Marching from strength to strength Delhi Dandiya Night! It started with a small College of Engineering, DCE is now “Delhi folk garba-raas performance which was Technological University”. The up gradation followed by non-stop dancing including of DCE into a technical university provides dandiya, garba, and obviously, jam session the necessary academic and administration in the end, sending the dancers into a autonomy to empower DCE to march trance, especially when the music and on the path of academic and research dance was in its rawest form. It created excellence, as also to accelerate the a fascinating aura of festiveness in the pace of innovations. DTU because of the campus with colourful, musical sticks and quality of its students and strong corporate traditional attire. relations entered the 2015-16 placement seasons with confidence. The placement Farewell Night 2016 season of DTU, started in the beginning of For the seniors from Btech, Mtech and academic year in August. Till June, 2016, a MBA, a Farewell week was organized. It total of 261 organizations have taken part in was a fiesta devoted to the years spent campus placements and have offered 1211

8 Amenities and Facilities 155 DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 jobs. Students from Bachelor of Technology Data Analytics (B.Tech.), Master of Technology (M.Tech.), The well deserved reputation of superior Master of Business Administration (MBA) analytical and reasoning skills of DTU programs in various fields of engineering graduates continued to draw recruiters and technology, participated in the from the rapidly growing field of data placement process. analytics. There were 137 job offers from 35 The process began in June 2015 with organizations making it one of the biggest sending an invitation to companies to visit recruiters after engineering and information the University for Pre-placement Talks and technology. This trend seen in the last two provide their job announcements. The years seems to have taken strong roots talks provided avenue for interaction and at DTU. Some companies that visited are familiarization of students with the recruiting Deloitte, ZS Associates, and EXL. organizations and their work profile. The Financial Services Sector company interview process began from Continuing the trend of last few years, August 1, 2015 onwards. the finance sector was a major recruiter Core Engineering and Technology this year too. With many of the top global companies of this sector visiting DTU for The students of DTU continued to campus placements, the sector saw a rush demonstrate a strong commitment to their among the top-level as well as the mid- level core educational background in the choice companies to recruit the brightest and the of employment. Majority of students opted best from the campus. A variety of profiles for science, engineering and technology were opened up in the sector as these oriented jobs, with the recruiting companies companies have begun to appreciate the operating in various sectors of the economy. analytical and quantitative analysis acumen Some companies that visited campus of the DTU students. Over 50 offers were are Schlumberger, Turner, L&T, Samsung made by financial services sector to DTU Engineering and R&D, Daimler. students. Companies like Café Coffee Day, IT and IT Enabled Services Havells, and Saint Gobain visited campus. Over 126 leading consulting firms, Education including several global leaders, visited DTU has continued to provide faculty DTU for campus placement this year. to several educational institutions and These organizations work with large universities through campus placement corporations across the world and help over the past several years. Many post- them resolve complex business problems. graduate students have been offered Management Consulting companies jobs with public and private educational especially carry a reputation of being very institutions through campus placement. selective in their choice of campuses and The following educational institutes visited of having extremely high standards in their our campus Manav Rachna, UPES, FIIT recruitment process. Over 693 offers were JEE, Aakash. made in the software and consulting sector including management consulting like, Diverse Recruiters Google, Amazon, Directi, Epic, , Flipkart, While the placement season has seen Zomato, Adobe, McKinsey, KPMG, PWC. recruiters from the entire spectrum of

156 8 Amenities and Facilities DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 the job industry, the initial part of the TCS Gold Medal – Best Student of the Year season was dominated by a variety of and Best Project. firms from sectors like engineering and OPJEMS (O.P. Jindal Scholarship for manufacturing, computer software, data meritorious students) won by 3 students analytics, management consulting, finance/ from DTU this year. banking and FMCG. Most of these firms are world leaders in their respective domains The Department of Training and Placement like Nestle, Coca-Cola, Varun Beverages, organized the Accenture Day in DTU. Ernst and Young. The successful student placement in 2015- Preparing All Rounders 2016 clearly demonstrated the demand of DTU graduates among the top recruiters This year a key focus of the Department in various segments of the economy. The of Training and Placement was to prepare recruiters appreciated the knowledge the students for their placement. DTU and training of our students. A majority of students are expected to excel in not just our past recruiters held their faith in our technical knowledge but also in leadership, student’s abilities and came to recruit in teamwork and other attributes. A large large numbers. The year also saw several number of preparatory activities were new organizations visiting DTU for the conducted this year for the graduating first time, and we look forward to fostering students, including refresher lectures on long-term relationship with all these various technical subjects. In addition, organizations. workshops to enhance communications skills, interview skills and group dynamics The achievement of the Department were also organized. Several talks with of Training and Placement, combined alumni working in diverse sectors were also with excellent academic system and the organized to orient the students regarding opportunity for all-round development, different job requirements. has also contributed to making DTU as a preferred destination of students and Placement Training Session industries. Placement training sessions conducted by The success of the placement endeavor Department of Training and Placement, DTU can be attributed to the outstanding quality were attended by more than 400 students of our students as well as the tremendous which comprised of 15 sessions and support provided by the Institute included sessions on group discussions, administration, academic units, faculty and mock interviews, case study, and resume staff, alumni and other well-wishers. The writing. The sessions were addressed by Department of Training and Placement faculty and many fourth year students who thanks them and looks forward to their are currently placed at different companies. continued support. Two Months marketing and financial skill development programme organized by Training and Placement Office’s Visit leading marketing firm Markit India in for Building Corporate Relationship at Delhi School of Management, DTU Directi – Directi is an Internet domain name which comprised of sessions on financial Registrar Company founded in 1998 by management, market analysis and risk Bhavin Turakhia, who single-handedly wrote management. an advanced Fraud-detection algorithm,

8 Amenities and Facilities 157 DTU ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16 and was instrumental in the adoption of the services to ship owners around the world seventy-day grace period for businesses and is one of the largest ship management concerned with the registry of IANA and companies in the world, with more than ICANN. Directi is the first ICANN accredited 700 ships under third party management registrar in India. People from the training Dr.R.S. Walia Head, T&P attended the Anglo and placement department met the CEO Eastern TPO meet on 13/8/2016 to establish of Directi Mr. Bhavin Turakhia. The aim of a cordial relationship with them and to invite the visit was – “to increase employability of them for our placement session. students from DTU.” Some other companies visited by the Anglo Eastern Management - leading, training and placement department are independent provider of ship management Accenture, Shri Ram Piston, Bechtel and Continental Engines and many more.

Program-wise Placement Data for 2015-2016 Program Offers Made Highest Package Offered B.Tech. 1029 1,90,000 US $ M.Tech. 129 30 LPA. MBA 53 14 LPA.

Placement Detail Sector-wise S. No. Sector Number of Organizations Number of Offers Received 1 Software and Consulting 126 693 2 Core 49 225 3 Analyst 35 137 4 Marketing 24 57 5 Sales 10 38 6 Education 6 32 7 Research 11 29 Total 261 1211

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Sector Wise Organisation Sector Wise Organisation Distribution 2013-14 Distribution 2013-14 1 19 2 0 20 0 Software and 3 Software and 5 Consulting Consulting 17 129 Core Core

105 Analyst Analyst 326 737 83 Marketing Marketing

Sales Sales

Sector Wise Organisation Sector Wise Offers Made Distribution 2014-15 2014-2015 23 5 2 29 9 6 Software and Software and 7 9 Consulting Consulting 27 Core 192 Core

Analyst Analyst 131 360 Marketing 973 Marketing 72

Sales Sales

Sector Wise Organisation Sector Wise Offers Made Distribution 2015-16 2015-16

6 32 29 10 Software and 38 Software and 11 Consulting 57 Consulting Core Core 24 137 126 Analyst Analyst 35 693 Marketing 225 Marketing

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9 Central Facilities 9.1 Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Auditorium The University has equiped; fully airconditioned, state of art audio visual infrastructure for web casting in an auditorium having seating capacity of six hundred and fifty.

9.2 Sports and Gymnasium this facility. There are two full gymnasium in the university, one is situated in the sports 1. Facilities ground and yet another is situated in the 2. Sports Competition during 2015-16 faculty residential area which is general 1. Facilites use by girls students also. The students of Delhi Technological 2. Sports Competition during University are provided with excellent facilities and encouraged to take part in 2015-16 the tournaments held in and around NCR Sports council of Delhi Technological Delhi, particularly, engineering institutions. University has organized several Delhi Technological University is having tournaments during 2015-16 academic 450 m track, ground for Football, Hockey, sessions, metioned below; Cricket, two courts for Volley Ball, two courts for Basketball, three courts for Tennis and five courts for Badminton, Table Tennis rooms, Chess rooms, Carom rooms and Gyms are also available in the each hostel of the DTU campus. Sports council of DTU has organized several tournaments during 20115-16 academic sessions. The university has well equipped gymnasium with the modern equipments. The university students, faculty and staffs utilise The DTU Gymnasium

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D.T.U. 2015-16: SPORTS PERFORMANCE 2016 in the Football ground of DTU Sports Complex. a) Sports council of D.T.U. organize football tournament for 2nd year students g) DTU Sports Council organize during 18th Sept. to 1st Oct., 2015. ‘RANBHOOMI- 2016’ , Inter Hostel Total 12 teams of various branches of Sports, during 2nd to 8th Feb. 2016 in D.T.U. participated in the tournament. the Sports Complex for various games Department of COE was the winner i.e. Badminton, Cricket, Football and and ECE was the runners up of the Vollyball. tournament h) DTU Sports Council Organise “DTU th b) D.T.U. students participated in I.I.T. Cricket League – Season during 6 to th Kanpur, Sports Fest during 2nd Oct. to 10 March, 2016 in the Sports Complex 4th Oct., 2015. D.T.U. students got 2nd of DTU. Total 16 team of Delhi and N.C.R. place in the Badminton. of professional colleges participated in the tournament. c) D.T.U. Students in All India G.V.M. Shooting Championship during 3rd to i) DTU Cricket team participates in Sports st rd 6th Oct. 2015; Dushyant Singh of B.Tech Feet I.I.T. Roorkee during 1 April to 3 (5th Sem. Civil) D.T.U. participated in April, 2016. Delhi State Shooting Championship; j) DTU Sports Council organizes sports which was held at Dr. Karni Singh ARENA – 2016 during 3rd April to 8th Shooting Range, Tughlaqabad, N. Delhi April 2016. during 3rd to 6th Oct; 2015; participate in 5 events of pistol shooting and won 5 9.3 Health Centre gold medals in the championship. The DTU is having a modest Health Centre manned by well experience d) D.T.U. Sports Council Organise ‘Super’ medical Doctors. Services of five medical Cricket Tournament – Season 5; th practitioners are available to the students during 8 Oct; to 15 Oct. 2015 in the throughout day and evening. The University Sports Complex, D.T.U. Total 32 team health centre is also visited by specialized participated in the tournament from medical practitioners for ENT, Eye, Dental various institute of Delhi and NCR. st care etc. for expert advice and treatment. DTU cricket team got 1 place in the University is also having tie up with nearby tournament and IPES (Ghaziabad) got nd leading hospitals for emergency. A large 2 place. number of hospitals are in the vicinity of the e) D.T.U. Sports Council organize Football University; some of them are Dr. Bhim Rao tournament for the 1st year students Ambedkar Hospital, Saroj Hospital, Mahavir during 10th to 15th Oct; 2015. Total 18 Hospital, Jaipur Golden Hospital, Satyam teams of various department of DTU Hospital etc. participated in the tournament. Group B-4 was the winner and Group A-6 was A new sports medicine-cum-physiotherapy the runner of the tournament. centre has been added to provide the necessary expert advice. The following f) DTU Sports Council organizes Doctors engaged in the university health ‘FOOTSOUR-2016’; during 1st to 5th Feb. centre.

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S. Name Expert Days No. 1 Dr. Ravi Bansal General Physician Monday to Saturday (6 days in a week) 2 Dr. Rajesh Singhai General Physician -do- 3 Dr. Arpana Bansal Eye Specialist Monday, Wed and Friday ( 3 days in a week) 4 Dr. Bharat Bhushan Sethi Dentist -do- 5 Dr. Subodh Mor Sports Medicine- cum- Monday to Saturday (6 days in a week) Physiotherapist (MPT) 9.4 Transport Office The university has established a transport office with the following vehicles which are available in the University for Official Duties time to time. S. No. Type Vehicle Registration No. Attached with Drivers 1 Honda city DL-10CA-2100 Hon’ble VC Amrender Jha (Out Source) 2 Omni Van DL-5CD-9975 General Pool Ravinder Kumar(Out Source) 3 Ambassador DL-8C-NA-3902 Deans & Pro-VC Mukesh Singh (Permanent) 4 Ambassador DL-8C-J-3827 General Pool Updesh Saini (Contractual) 5 Scorpio DL-4C-NB-4918 General Pool Sukhwant Singh (Contractual) 6 TATA Indica DL-8CL-1369 General Pool Sukhwant Singh (Contractual) 7 Ambulance DL-1A-2507 Emergency & Trauma Shri Bhagwan (Permanent)

The University also maintains a 35 seater 9.5 Estate and Work CNG Bus (Swaraz Mazda, DL-1PC-3419) for the transportation of the University students Review of Existing Infrastructure and staff from nearest metro station to the The Delhi Technological University Campus university campus four times in a day the at Bawana Road, was raised in 1997-98. bus is also provided for various educational While the total campus plot area is 163.87 and industrial tours by the students in the acres (663154.03 sqm), only a part of it was nearby areas. constructed in the first phase of construction keeping in mind a target student population A Circular was issued vide F.No.DTU/Reg./ of 3,000 at that time. The approved area Circular/2014-15/7504-12 dated 10.08.2015 utilization norms followed are as under: and a reminder of the same vide F.No. DTU/PO/OO/2015-16/Vol-II/16487-95 dated • Academic : 45% (73.23 Acres) 12.02.2016. • Residential : 25% (40.68 Acres) Vide above quoted circular, all were • Green/Open : 15% (24.41 Acres) informed that University has limited number • Sports/Cultural : 15% (24.41 Acres) of vehicles and drivers. Large numbers of Accordingly, the first phase of construction requests for vehicles were received at the which was completed around 1997- last moment so all were requested to send 98 comprised of a total built up area of their requisition 24 hours in advance. A 1,58,840.41Sqm with the break-up as Performa of indent for University vehicles follows: was also circulated. Soft copy of the same • Academic Area 69,146.03 Sqm. is appended below:

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• Hostel Area 50,607.40 Sqm. along with its corresponding approximate • Residential Area 39,086.98 Sqm. ground coverage and covered area details The details of administrative and academ- are as given below :- ic blocks of Delhi Technological University Administrative and Academic Blocks S. Type of Block Total Gr. Coverage Total Covered Area on all No. (SqM) Floors (SqM) (a) Administrative Block 1879.40 4063.66 (b) Electrical Block 9628.64 23684.49 (c) Electronics 9628.64 23684.49 (d) Civil Engineering Block 9628.64 23684.49 (e) Mechanical Engineering 4208.83 14291.10 Block (f) Workshop Block 3416.20 3416.20 (g) Science Block 2817.43 8667.78 Photographs of Existing Administrative and Academic Blocks

Administrative Block Mechanical Engineering Block

Electrical, Electronics And Civil Engineering Blocks Workshop Block

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The details of various central adminis- trative and academic facilities at Del- hi Technological University along with its corresponding approximate ground coverage and covered area details are as given under:-

Science Block Central Administrative and Academic Facilities

S. Description of Block Student Total Gr. Total Covered area No. Capacity Coverage (SqM) on all floors (SqM) (a) Main Library 400 2000.00 5500.00 (b) Computer Centre 300 1500.00 3000.00 (c) Multipurpose Lecture Theatre cum 550 2500.00 3000.00 Seminar Hall (Auditorium) (e) Senate Hall 45 72.00 72.00 (f) Exposition Hall 45 84.00 84.00 (g) Smart Class room -I 90 144.00 144.00 (h) Smart Class room -II 90 144.00 144.00 (i) Seminar Hall (RN 307) 25 112 112 (j) Edusat Hall 40 - -

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Exposition Hall Smart Class Room –I

Smart Class Room –I Seminar Hall The details of existing hostel accommodation for boys and girl students including capacity of each hostel and corresponding approximate ground coverage and covered area details are as given below :-

S. Hostel Name Capacity Total Gr. Coverage Total Covered area on all No. (SqM) floors (SqM) (a) VVS Boys Hostel 178 11875.02 47500.08 (b) JCB Boys Hostel 178 (c) VMH Boys Hostel 178 (d) CVR Boys Hostel 178 (e) BCH Boys Hostel 178 (f) HJB Boys Hostel 166 (g) Ramanujan Boys Hostel 65 (h) Aryabhatt Boys Hostel/ Type-I 168 (i) Type – II B – 5, Boys Hostel 24 Total Boys :- 1313 (j) KCH Girls Hostel 45 776.83 3107.32 (k) SNH Girls Hostel 99 (l) Type-III Block 1 Girls Hostel 70 (m) Type-III Block 2 Girls Hostel 48 (n) Type – II Block – 1 Girls Hostel 66 (o) Type – II Block –2,3, 4 Girls Hostel 72 Total Girls :- 400 Grand Total :- 1713

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Photographs of Existing Hostels

BCH Hostel

VVS Hostel

HJB Hostel

JCB Hostel

Ramanujan Hostel

VMH Hostel

Aryabhatt Hostel

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Type – II B – 5 SNH Hostel

KCH Hostel Type-III Block 1 & 2 Girls Hostel The details of residential accommodation for faculty and staff members including numbers of different type of houses with its corresponding approximate ground coverage and covered area details are as given below :- Residences S. Type No Total Gr. Coverage (SqM) Total Covered area on all No floors (SqM) 1 Type VI Residence 1 200.00 250.00 2 Type V Residence 56 2984.68 11938.72 3 Type IV Residence 60 15650.56 6262.24 4 Type III Residences 45 878.28 3513.12 5 Type II Residence 105 1679.37 6717.48 6 Type I Residence 60 803.12 3212.48 7 Total 327

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Residential Area Photograph

Type-I, Residence Type-IV, Residence

Type-II, Residence Type-V, Residence

Type-III, Residence Type-VI, VC Residence The details of various central amenities hostel and corresponding approximate provided in the campus for residents boys ground coverage and covered area details and girl students including capacity of each are as given below :-

S. Description of Blocks Total Gr. Total Covered area on all No. Coverage (SqM) floors (SqM) 1 Guest House (8 Double Bedded Rooms) 414.46 828.92 2 State Bank of India 2984.68 2984.68 3 Post Office 878.28 878.28 4 12 bedded hospital 782.40 1267.00 5 Nursery School (currently under 800.00 800.00 occupation with PWD) 6 Main Canteen 700.00 1500.00

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State Bank of India Nursery School (Currently used by PWD)

Post Office

Main Canteen Central Amenities area Photograph Master Plan 2021: Delhi Technological University The overall master plan envisaged for the Delhi Technological University to be constructed in different phases is 12 Bedded Hospital summarised below: -

Total Site Area 6 58 581 Sq.m. Development control for University Campuses as per Master Plan 2021 Permissible Land Area Ground FAR Height Cov. (%) (Sq.m.) (Sq.m.) (Sq.m.) (Mts.) Academic 45% 2 96 88 908 30.00% 3 55 120.00% 37 361 634 Residential 25% 1 64 54 876 33.33% 3 29 200.00% NR 645 291 Community Spaces, 15% 98 787 9 879 10.00% 14 818 15.00% 26 Sports and cultural

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Total Site Area 6 58 581 Sq.m. Parks and Landscaped 15% 98 787 open Area Total 6 58 1 53 663 6 99 581 742

Existing Land Area Ground FAR Height Cov. (%) (Sq.M.) (Sq.M.) (Sq.M.) (Mts.) Academic 45% 2 96 30 673 10.35% 69 146 23.33% 16 361 Residential 25% 1 64 25 284 15.36% 89 694 54.48% 14.8 645 Community Spaces, 15% 98 787 850 0.86% 850 0.86% 3.6 Sports and cultural Parks and Landscaped 15% 98 787 open Area Total 6 58 56 807 1 59 581 689

Proposed Land Area Ground FAR Height Cov. (%) (Sq.M.) (Sq.M.) (Sq.M.) (Mts.) Academic 45% 2 96 39 425 13.30% 2 41 81.34% 36.45 361 069 Residential 25% 1 64 29 310 17.80% 1 89 166 114.89% 41.85 645 Community Spaces, 15% 98 787 4 060 4.11% 5 846 5.92% 15 Sports and cultural Parks and Landscaped 15% 98 787 open Area Total 6 58 72 795 4 36 581 081

Total Land Area Ground FAR Height Cov. (%) (Sq.M.) (Sq.M.) (Sq.M.) (Mts.) Academic 45% 2 96 70 098 23.65% 3 10 215 104.67% 36.45 361 Residential 25% 1 64 54 594 33.16% 2 78 169.37% 41.85 645 860 Community Spaces 15% 98 787 4 910 4.97% 6 696 6.78% 15 Ancillary Services 15% 98 787 Total 6 58 1 29 602 5 95 581 771

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Infrastructure proposed to be ii) Academic Blocks for the Newly Added constructed in Phase II UG and PG programs. iii) Built-up space for the ongoing and A proposal for construction of various future research and development academic and hostel buildings is under centres. active consideration of the Govt of NCT iv) Built-up space for School of Delhi. The second phase of construction Management and Centre for Innovation at DTU submitted to the Govt includes and Techno-entrepreneurship. construction of: The buildings proposed in Phase - II (Stage-I) and proposed area statement is i) Boys and Girls Hostels. as given below : -

S. No. BUILDING NAMES Ground Coverage (Sq.m) Built Up Area (Sq.m.) No. of Storey 1 Boys Hostel H5 519 5895 B+G+11 2 Girls Hostel HG5 426 5937 B+G+11 3 Girls Hostel HG6 426 5937 B+G+11 4 Academic Block AB3 1809 18436 B+G+8 5 Academic Block AB4 2285 23198 B+G+8 Total 5465 59403

Expansion of DTU campus Ph-II : Phase-wise Construction plan

Fig.1: Phase-1 Existing Buildings

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Fig. 2: Proposed Buildings in Phase II with Existing Buildings of Phase-I

Construction Works (Capital & (semi-permanent structures) classrooms Maintanance) Undertaken in 2015-16 have been undertaken. These works are being executed by PWD as deposit works. Phase-II Permanent construction is likely to The progress on construction of these take time to get executed and therefore to temporary SPS classrooms along with the address the present emergent requirement status of fund utilisation in 2015-16 is given of enhancing the infrastructure capacity, below. constructions of various temporary SPS

S. Name of Work Budgeted Expenditure Physical No. Amount (Rs.) Incurred (Rs.) progress 1 Construction of 2 Nos. SPS Hall Multi Purpose 2,73,38,900.00 2,73,38,900.00 100% Hall in Delhi Technological University 2 Construction of 4 Nos. SPS Classrooms in 2,25,03,300.00 2,25,03,300.00 100% Delhi Technological University Campus, Bawana Road, Delhi 3 C/O 8 Nos.SPS Classrooms in Delhi 1,06,43,400.00 50,89,120.00 95% Technological University Campus, Bawana Road, Delhi 4 02 Nos. Lecture Halls (IIT Pattern) Out Of 1,74,85,500.00 1,60,00,000.00 100% UGC 5 Major repair and renovation of 56 toilet 1,68,30,942.00 1,45,64,653.00 100% blocks in all the Hostels

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Construction of 2 Nos. SPS Hall Multi Purpose Hall Construction of 2 Nos. Lecture Halls (IIT Pattern)

Capital Works under Planning for FY in 2016-17 The list of capital works which are being examined for undertaking during the FY 2016-17 either as deposit works through PWD or by the Engg. Cell, DTU subject to availability of funds and prioritisation are as under :-

Construction of 4 Nos. SPS Classrooms

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Capital Works - Civil S. Name of the Works No. 1 Widening and re-carpeting of roads and footpath in DTU campus 2 Addition alteration and relaying of sewage lines within DTU campus 3 Addition alteration and relaying of water pipe lines in DU campus 4 Addition, alteration and relaying of sewage shaft and pipe lines in toilets in academic and administrative buildings of DTU 5 Phase-I : addition, alteration and relaying of sewage shaft and pipe lines in Type- I to Type III residential quarters of DTU 6 Phase-II : addition, alteration and relaying of sewage shaft and pipe lines in Type- IV and V residential quarters of DTU 7 Extension of SNH Mess, provisioning of temporary roofing in Canteen, provisioning of temporary roofing and creation of offices at FOT Building 8 Relaying of footpath in OAT and Sports stadium 9 Phase-I : Implementation of enhanced specifications of floor and wall tiles in Drawing/ Dining, Kitchen and bathrooms in Type- IV and Type V residential quarters of DTU 10 Phase-II : Implementation of enhanced specifications of floor and wall tiles in Drawing/ Dining, Kitchen and bathrooms in Type- I to Type III residential quarters of DTU 11 Phase-wise implementation of enhanced specifications of floor and wall tiles in DTU Hostels 12 Phase-wise implementation of addition alteration of carpentry works in DTU Hostels 13 Addition, alteration of stage and sound proof wall panels in auditorium 14 Development of Ecological park behind the hostel area with security huts and lighting.

Capital Works - Electrical S. Name of the Works No. 1 Phase-wise up-gradation of Substations, provisioning additional substations 2 Phase-wise up-gradation of UG cable infrastructure and internal/external wiring in administrative and academic buildings 3 Installation of energy efficient AC plant, capacity augmentation, repair/replacement in existing AC plant for auditorium and smart class rooms 4 Addition alteration, replacement of existing corridor lightings in academic and administrative buildings by energy saving LED lightings 5 Addition, alteration of state of the art sound systems in auditorium 6 Addition alteration, up-gradation of AC in Senate Hall 7 Planning and installation of lighting for sports complex Establishment of DTU East Delhi Campus/Constituent College

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A piece of land measuring 4852-8 sqm proposals pertaining to Computer has been allotted initially in ITI Mayur Vi- and its peripherals and submits its har Campus for Establishment of East Del- recommendation to the Competent hi Campus/Constituent College of Delhi Authority. Technological University by the DTTE. For 3. Departmental Purchase Committee development of Campus the soil investi- (DPC): The committee has been gation work has already been carried out constituted at the department level by PWD. It is proposed to construct 4 to 7 under the Chairmanship of respective storied building semi- permanent in nature HOD of the Departments to securitize/ with steel structure and newly innovative evaluate technical /financial bids of all materials which may full fill the require- the purchase proposals pertain to their ment of DTU and additional floors shall be departments, which are below Rs. 25 utilized in future the building is expected to lacs and to submit its recommendation be completed by the end of March 2017 so to the Competent Authority. that Academic session can be started next year. 4. Other than the above mentioned 9.6 Purchase Office committees, the following committee are also constituted , as per details: This university have various committees of the faculties/officers for making pur- i) Stationery & Printing Committee andMiscellaneous items Committee. chases: ii) Liveries Committee 1. Central Purchase Committee (CPC): iii) Chemical & Glassware Committee. The committee has been constituted consisting of the senior faculty iv) Sports Council. members for the purpose of scrutiny/ evaluation of all the purchase proposals The Purchase office consists of the following of all the department of the University, employees for its smooth functioning. which are having the estimated cost Officer in charge stores and purchase of the item more than Rs. 25 Lacs and submits its recommendation to the Vice Chief stores Keeper Chancellor, DTU. Stores Keeper 2. Computer and Computer Peripherals Committee (CCPC): The committee Assistant stores Keeper is constituted for the purposes of evaluation of all the purchase

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10 Other Facility

10.1 EDUSAT Infrastructure Edusat Network at a Glance At present EDUSAT having facility of two studios at DTU where lectures can be EDUSAT, a satellite specially designed for recorded simultaneously. In one studio facilitating distance education in India has there are facilities of teleprompter, digital been launched in September 2004. It is note pad (which can be used as blackboard), planned to setup high capacity satellite chroma keying with virtual studio sets. based interactive network to meet the EDUSAT is equipped with sophisticated requirements of various user in education high end broadcasting quality equipments sector across the country and run it as for production. an application project for implementing distance education. Future Plans & Initiatives Services Being Offered 1. Digitalization of education. Live and recorded lectures are broadcasted 2. To develop facilities for on line on the daily basis from the EDUSAT HUB to accessing of lectures 24X7 through net. different remote sites, students of different 3. To develop a complete ENG setup institutes can interact with the teacher and (including cameras and other equipment ask their queries related to the subject required for outdoor shooting). simultaneously other remote sites can saw their interaction. A large number of 4. To design and develop instructional recorded lectures are also available and it resources which includes lectures, is being telecasted time to time. Complete assignments and tutorials etc of courses on different subjects taught by different important subject. renowned faculties of I.I.T, Delhi are also At present recorded lectures are being available in the HUB. telecasted on the daily basis from the HUB to different Engineering Institutes, Utilization Management Institutes, Diploma Institutes, Live as well as recorded lectures are Industrial Training Institutes of Delhi state. telecasted on the daily basis from the Facilities - EDUSAT Hub HUB to different Engineering Institutes, Management Institutes, Diploma Institutes, Industrial Training Institutes of Delhi state. Lectures are being telecasted from EDUSAT delivered by experts and renowned faculty from educational institutes/industries. Apart from that lectures/conferences of renowned scientists and eminent experts from different specialization are being recorded under “Distinguish Public Lecture Series: by EDUSAT and all are telecasted through network. Facilities - EDUSAT Hub

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10.2 GUEST HOUSE The guest house within the campus is meant for the staying purpose of individuals visiting DTU. The rooms are comfortable with all modern facilities available within. It consists of eight double beded rooms. Shri. Raghvendra Gautam, Assistant Professor in Department of Mechnical Engineering is the officer incharge.

Guest House (8 Double Bedded Rooms)

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11 Annexure Research Publications 8. S. Chaudhary, S. Parthasarathy, D. Kumar, C. Rajagopal and Prasun Department of Applied Kumar Roy; Amine functionalised poly Chemistry (styrene) microspheres as thermoplastic Journals toughener for epoxy resin; Polymer 1. S.G. Warkar, A.P. Gupta; Grafting on Composite. 36 (1), 174, 2015. guar gum - its derivatives: an overview; 9. M. Tripathi, D. Kumar, C. Rajagopal and Int J Pharm Bio Sci 6(1), 622 – 638, P. K. Roy; Curing kinetics of self healing 2015. epoxy thermosets; Journal of Thermal 2. A.P. Gupta; S.G. Warkar; Synthesis, Analysis and Calorimetry. 119 (1), 547, characterization and swelling 2015. properties of poly (acrylamide-cl- 10. R. Verama, S.K. Samdarshi and J. carboxymethylguargum) hydrogels; Int Singh; Hexagonal Ceria Located at J Pharm Bio Sci 6(1), 516 – 529, 2015. the Interface of Anatase/Rutile TiO2 3. N. Gupta, Deenan Santhiya, A. Aditya, K. Superstructure Optimized for High Badra; Dendrimer templated bioactive Activity under Combined UV and glass-ceramic nanovehicle for gene Visible-Light Irradiation; Journal of delivery applications; RSC Adv., 5, Physical Chemistry C. 119, (42), 23899– 56794-56807, 2015. 23909, 2015. 4. H.K. Alajangi, Deenan Santhiya; 11. R. Chauhan, J. Singh, P. R. Solanki, T Fluorescence and Förster resonance Basu, R. O’Kennedy, B.D. Malhotra; energy transfer investigations on DNA Electrochemical piezoelectric reusable oligonucleotide and PAMAM dendrimer immunosensor for aflatoxin B1 packing interactions in dendriplexes; detection; Biochemical Engineering Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 17, 8680- Journal. 103, 103-113, 2015. 8691, 2015. 12. R. K. Mishra, S. B. Upadhyay, A. K. 5. Sarita S. Nair, D.Kumar, and Amitava Kushwaha, T. H. Kim, G. Murali, R. Majumdar; Effect of co-solvants on the Verma, M. Srivastava, J. Singh, P. photovoltaic performance of an inverted P. Sahay and S.H. lee; SnO2 quantum organic solar cell; Polymer Engineering dots decorated on RGO: A superior & Science. 55 (8), 1758–1766, 2015. sensitive, selective and reproducible 6. S. Sarathy, V. Mangla, S. Chaudhary, performance for H2 and LPG sensor; D.Kumar and P.K.Roy; Toughening of Nanoscale. 7 (28), 11971-11979, 2015. epoxy with preformed polyethylene 13. M. Srivastava, R.K. Mishra, J. Singh, filler; Polymer – Plastics Technology N. Srivastava, N. H. Kim and J.H. Lee; and Engineering. 54 (9), 907-915, 2015. Consequence of pH variation on the 7. R. Prabhakar and D.Kumar; Investigation dielectric properties of Cr-doped lithium

on poly(acrylate - co - acrylamide)/ ferrite nanoparticles synthesized by the polyaniline conducting hydrogel; sol–gel method. Journal of Alloys and American Journal of Polymer Science & Compounds. 64, 171-177, 2015. Engineering. 3 (1), 1, 2015.

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14. M. Srivastava, J. Singh, T. Kuila, R.K. nanocomposite: its synthesis, Layek, N.H Kim and J.H Lee; Recent characterization and genosensing advances in graphene and its metal- application; Dalton Transactions. 44, oxide hybrid nanostructures for lithium- 15557-15566, 2015. ion batteries; Nanoscale. 7 (11), 4820- 21. Amrita Soni, C. M. Pandey, S. Solanki, 4868, 2015. G. Sumana; One-pot synthesis of 15. N. Srivastava, J. Singh, P.W. Ramteke, polyaniline-gold nanocomposite and its P.K. Mishra and M. Srivastava; Improved enhanced electrochemical properties production of reducing sugars from rice for biosensing application; RSC straw using crude cellulase activated Advances. 5, 45767, 2015. with Fe 3 O 4/Alginate nanocomposite; 22. A. Sharma, C. M. Pandey, G. Sumana, Bioresource Technology. 183, 262-266, and B. D. Malhotra; Quantum Dot-Based 2015. Microfluidic Biosensor for Cancer 16. S. Kumar, M. Srivastava, J. Singh, S. Detection; Applied Physics Letters. 106, Layek, M. Yashpal, A. Materny and 193703, 2015. A.K. Ojha; Controlled synthesis and 23. Tiwari, M. Gupta, C. M. Pandey; magnetic properties of monodispersed Application of Cationic poly(lactic-co- ceria nanoparticles; AIP Advances 5 (2), glycolic acid) iron oxide/chitosan based 027109, 2015. nanocomposite for determination of 17. L. Upadhyaya, J. Singh, V. Agarwal, paraoxon; Chem Electro Chem. 2 (2), A.C. Pandey, S. P. Verma, P. Das 280-287, 2015. and R. P. Tewari; Efficient water 24. Tiwari, M. Singh, C. M. Pandey, soluble nanostructured ZnO grafted G. Sumana; Electrochemical O-carboxymethyl chitosan/curcumin- genosensor based on graphene oxide nanocomposite for cancer therapy; modified ironoxide–chitosan hybrid Process Biochemistry, 50 (4), 678-688, nanocomposite for pathogen detection; 2015. Sensor and Actuators B. 206 276–283, 18. R. Chauhan, P. R Solanki, J. Singh, I. 2015. Mukherjee, T. Basu, B.D. Malhotra; A 25. A. Allen, S. Mehta, S.W. J. Ember, E. novel electrochemical piezoelectric Schonbrunn, N. Ayad, S. Schurer; label free immunosensor for aflatoxin B1 Large-Scale Computational Screening detection in groundnut; Food Control. Identifies First in Class Multitarget 52, 60-70, 2015. Inhibitor of EGFR Kinase and BRD4; 19. Tiwari, M. Singh, C. M. Pandey, and G. (Nature) Scientific Reports. 5, 16924, Sumana; Electrochemical detection of 2015. pathogenic Escherichia coli specific 26. P. Huang, E. Rui, M. Cobbs, D. M. Dinh, H. DNA sequence based on graphene J. Gukasyan, J. A. Lafontaine, S. Mehta, oxide chitosan composite decorated B. D. Patterson, D. A. Rewolinski, P. with nickel ferrite nanoparticles; RSC F. Richardson, M. P. Edwards; Design, Advances. 5, 67115, 2015. Synthesis, and Evaluation of NO- 20. Tiwari, M. Gupta, C. M. Pandey, and V. Donor Containing Carbonic Anhydrase Mishra; Gold nanoparticle decorated Inhibitors To Lower Intraocular Pressure; graphene sheet-polypyrrole based J. Med. Chem.. 58, 2821-2833, 2015.

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27. R. Purwar, S. Sharma, P. Sahoo, and C. 36. C.M. Srivastava, Roli Purwar Fabrication M. Srivastava; Flexible Sericin/Polyvinyl of robust Antheraea assama fibroin Alcohol/Clay Blend Films; Fibers and nanofibrous mat using ionic liquid Polymers. 16, 761, 2015. for skin tissue engineering, Materials 28. M. Tripathi, D. Kumar, C. Rajagopal and Science and Engineering: C, 68, 276- P.K. Roy; Curing kinetics of self healing 290, 2016. epoxy thermosets; Thermochimica 37. Roli Purwar, P. Sahoo, M. Jain, U. Bothra, Acta, 199, 547-555, 2015. P. Yadav, J. Juneja, C.M. Srivastava, 29. Ram Singh and Geetanjali; Dope Dyeing of Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) Phytochemical and Pharmacological Filament with Ratanjot, Indian Journal Investigations of Ricinus communis of Fibres and Textile Research, 41, 84, Linn.; Algerian Journal of Natural 2016. Products, 3(1), 120-129, 2015. 38. B.D. Malhotra, S. Kumar, C.M. Pandey, 30. D. Mishra, A. Fatima, C. Rout and Ram Nano materials based biosensors Singh; An efficient one-pot synthesis for cancer biomarker detection of 2-Aminothiazole Derivatives; Der IOP Publishing, Journal of Physics: Chemica Sinica, 6(8), 14-18, 2015. Conference Series 704, 012011, 2016. 31. Ranganath M S, S. Atwal, R. Chaudhary and S.G. Warkar; Effect of Speed and 39. S. Kumar, S. Kumar, Chandra Mouli Feed on Surface Roughness During Pandey, B.D. Malhotra, Conducting Drilling of Glass Fibre Reinforced paper based sensor for cancer Polymer; International Journal of biomarker detection, Journal of Physics: Advanced Production and Industrial Conference Series 704, 012010, 2016. Engineering (IJAPIE), 1(2), 35-38, 2016. 40. R. Chauhan, Jay Singh, T Basu, Richard 32. A. Fatima and Ram Singh; The chemistry O’Kennedy, BD Malhotra, Recent and pharmacology of Genistein, The Advences in mycotoxin detection. Natural Products Journal, 6(1), 3-12, Biosensor Bioelectronics 81, 532–545, 2016. 2016. 33. K. Gaurav, R. Srivastava, J.G. Sharma, 41. R. Chauhan, Jay Singh, P.R. Solanki, T Ram Singh and V. Singh; Molasses Basu, Richard O’Kennedy, BD Malhotra, based growth and lipid production Label-Free Piezoelectric Immunosensor by Chlorella pyrenoidosa: A potential Decorated With Gold Nanoparticles: feedstock for biodiesel; International Kinetic Analysis and Biosensing Journal of Green Energy, 13(3), 320- Application, Sensors & Actuators: B. 327, 2016. Chemical., 222, 804-814, 2016. 34. Ram Singh; Chemotaxonomy: A Tool for Plant Classification; Journal of Medicinal 42. P. Malik, M. Srivastava, R. Verma, Plants Studies, 4(2), 90-93, 2016. M. Kumar, D. Kumar, Jay Singh; Nanostructured SnO2 encapsulated 35. Ram Singh; G. Bhasin; Richa guar-gum hybrid nanocomposites Srivastava and Geetanjali; Chemistry for electro catalytic determination and Bioactivity of -Aminocarbonyl of hydrazine, Material Science and compounds; Mini-Reviews in Organic Engineering C, 58, 432–441, 2016. Chemistry, 13, 143-153, 2016.

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43. M. Vij, P. Natarajan, B.R. Pattnaik, S. Alam, 50. Singh R and Geetanjali, Phytochemical N. Gupta, Deenan Santhiya, R. Sharma, and Pharmacological Investigations A. Singh, K.M. Ansari, R.S. Gokhale, V.T. of Ricinus communis Linn.,Algerian Natarajan, M. Ganguli; Non-invasive Journal of Natural Products, 3(1) (2015) topical delivery of plasmid DNA to the 120-129. skin using a peptide carrier; Journal of 51. Purwar R, Sahoo P, Jain M, Bothra U, Controlled Release, 222, 159-168, 2016. Yadav P, Juneja J and Srivastava CM, 44. Huang P, Rui E, Cobbs M, Dinh DM, Dope Dyeing of Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) Gukasyan HJ, Lafontaine JA, Mehta Filament with Ratanjot, Indian Journal of S, Patterson BD, Rewolinski DA, Fibres and Textile Research, Accepted. Richardson PF and Edwards MP,Design, 52. Srivastava CM, Purwar R, Kannaujia Synthesis, and Evaluation of NO- R and Sharma D, Flexible Silk Fibroin Donor Containing Carbonic Anhydrase Films for Wound Dressing, Fibres and Inhibitors To Lower Intraocular Pressure, Polymers,16(5) (2015) 1020-1030. J. Med. Chem., 58(6) (2015) 2821-2833. 53. Purwar R, Sharma S, Sahoo P and 45. Nair SS, Kumar D and Majumdar A, Srivastava CM, Flexible Sericin/Polyvinyl Effect of co-solvants on the photovoltaic Alcohol/Clay Blend Films, Fibers and performance of an inverted organic Polymers,16(4) (2015) 761-768. solar cell, Polymer Engineering & Science (2015) DOI: 10.1002/pen.24080. 54. Mishra RK, Upadhyay S B, Kushwaha AK, Hyung KT, Murali G, Verma R, Srivastava 46. Chaudhary S, Parthasarathy S, Mangla M, Singh J, Sahay PP and Lee SH, SnO2 V, Kumar D and Roy PK, Toughening quantum dots decorated on RGO: of epoxy with preformed polyethylene A superior sensitive, selective and thermoplastic filler, Polymer – Plastics reproducible performance for H2 and Technology and Engineering (2015) LPG sensor, Nanoscale, (2015), DOI: 10.1080/ 03602559.2014.979502. DOI:10.1039 /C5NR02837J 47. Chaudhary S, Parthasarathy S, 55. Srivastava M, Mishra RK, Singh Kumar D, Rajagopal C and Roy PK, J, Srivastava N, Kim NH and Lee JH, Amine functionalised poly(styrene) Consequence of pH variation on the microspheres as thermoplastic dielectric properties of Cr-doped lithium toughener for epoxy resin, Polymer ferrite nanoparticles synthesized by the Composite 36(1) (2015) 174. sol–gel method, Journal of Alloys and 48. Tripathi M, Kumar D, Rajagopal C and Compounds, 64 (2015) 171-177. Roy PK, Curing kinetics of self healing 56. Srivastava M, Singh J, Kuila T, Layek RK, epoxy thermosets, Journal of Thermal Kim NH and Lee JH, Recent advances Analysis and Calorimetry 119(1)(2015) in graphene and its metal-oxide 547. hybrid nanostructures for lithium-ion 49. Prabhakar R and Kumar D, Investigation batteries, Nanoscale, 7(11) (2015), 4820- on poly (acrylate-co-acrylamide)/ 4868. polyaniline conducting hydrogel, 57. Srivastava N, Singh J, Ramteke American Journal of Polymer Science & PW, Mishra PK and Srivastava Engineering 3(1) (2015) 1. M, Improved production of reducing

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sugars from rice straw using crude Skin; Conference: 18th Annual Meeting cellulase activated with Fe3O4/ of the American-Society-of-Gene-and- Alginate nanocomposite, Bioresource Cell-Therapy, Volume: 23; Conference Technology, 183 (2015) 262-266. Paper in Molecular Therapy · May 58. Kumar S, Srivastava M, Singh J, Layek 2015 S, Yashpal M, Materny A and Ojha 2. Roli Purwar, Navneet Arora, Prateek AK, Controlled synthesis and magnetic Sapra, Sameer Burney and Chandra properties of monodispersed ceria Mohan Srivastava, Dope dyeing nanoparticles, AIPAdvances, 5(2), of polyacrylonitrile filaments with (2015) 027109. curcumin, International Conference on Advanced Polymers Biomaterials, 59. Upadhyaya L, Singh J, Agarwal V, Pandey Bioengineering & Nano Drug Delivery, A.C., Verma SP, Das P and Tewari RP, APA-2015, 29-31 October Rajkot, India. Efficient water soluble nanostructured ZnO grafted O-carboxymethyl 3. Roli Purwar and Priyadarshan Sahoo chitosan/curcumin-nanocomposite for Antimicrobial adsorbent layer for cancer therapy, Process Biochemistry, baby diapers, , “Solid State Chemistry 50 (2015) 678-688. and Applied Areas”, 8-10 May 2015, organizes by Bhaskaracharya College, 60. Chauhan R, Solanki PR, Singh J, Applied Sciences, University of Delhi. Mukherjee I, Basu T and Malhotra BD, A novel electrochemical piezoelectric 4. G. Bhasin, D. Rathore, R. Srivastava label free immunosensor for aflatoxin B1 and Ram Singh; Synthesis and studies detection in groundnut, Food Control, of -aminocarbonyl compounds; The 52 (2015) 60-70. 102nd Indian Science Congress 2015 in association with the University of 61. Alajangi HK and Santhiya D, Mumbai, 3-7 January 2015. Fluorescence and Förster resonance energy transfer investigations on DNA 5. A. Fatima, Geetanjali and Ram Singh; oligonucleotide and PAMAM dendrimer Synthesis and biological evaluation packing interactions in dendriplexes, of benzopyran base molecules as Phys Chem Chem Phys 17(14) (2015) antiestrogens; The 102nd Indian 8680-91. Science Congress 2015 in association with the University of Mumbai, 3-7 62. Gupta N, Santhiya D, Aditya A and Badra January 2015. K, Dendrimer templated bioactive glass ceramic nanovehicle for gene delivery 6. D. Mishra, Geetanjali, C. Rout and Ram applications, RSC Adv., Accepted. Singh; Synthesis and Characterization of selected Imidazole Derivatives as Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / potential Anti-Alzheimeric Agents; The Workshop 102nd Indian Science Congress 2015 1. M. Vij, P. Natarajan, B.R. Pattnaik, S. in association with the University of Alam, N. Gupta, Deenan Santhiya, R. Mumbai, 3-7 January 2015. Sharma, A. Singh, K.M. Ansari, R.S. 7. D. Rathore, Geetanjali, R. Srivastava, Gokhale, V.T. Natarajan, M. Ganguli; and Ram Singh; Spectroscopic studies Breaching the Barrier: Topical Delivery of flavins in different microenvironment; of Peptide-Based Nanocomplexes in 4th National Symposium on Recent

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Advances in Analytical Sciences at of Thiokol rubber with variation in NiO Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi from Feb, nanoparticles filler loading percentage. 9-10, 2015. In the International conference on 8. A. Sharma, K. Gaurav, Ram Singh recent trends in mechanical, material and R. Srivastava; HPTLC Assisted science, manufacturing, automobiles, Quantification of selected psychoactive aerospace, engineering and applied substances; 9th National Conference physics (AMAEAP-2016) organized by on Solid State Chemistry and Allied Krishi Sanskriti JNU New Delhi, held on Areas organized by Bhaskaracharya 30 April 2016. College of Applied Sciences, University 14. Jay Singh, Manish Kumar, D Kumar. of Delhi from May 8-10, 2015. Synthesis and characterization of 9. S. Suman, Geetanjali and Ram Singh; vanadium pentoxide/chitosan film for Synthesis of Heterocyclic Based electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrazine. Potential Ionophores; National Seminar Ist National Conference on Emerging on Innovative, Advance Research Trends & Future Challenges in Chemical In Bio-medical and Environmental Sciences (ETFC-2016). Organized by Dynamics organized by Dyal Singh Held on Department of Chemistry College, University of Delhi; October Kirorimal College, University of Delhi 09-10, 2015. (3-4 Feb 2016) 10. A. Sharma, K. Gaurav, Ram Singh 15. Chhavi Gupta, Abhinav Saini, Shubhi and R. Srivastava; HPLC Assisted Agarwal, C.M. Srivastava, Roli Purwar, Quantification of Selected Psychoactive Chitosan Films Coated with Gelatin Substances; National Conference Nanofibres for Biomedical Application, on Interdisciplinary Approaches in Vth International Symposium on Chemical Sciences organized by Jamia “Fusion of Science & Technology”, Millia Islamia, December 16, 2015. ISBN: 978-93-84935-64-1, New Delhi, India, January 18-22, 2016 11. S. Suman, Geetanjali and Ram Singh; Synthesis of Heterocyclic Based 16. K, Sai Goutham and Roli Purwar*, Potential Ionophores; National Electrospun Nanofibrous Sericin/PVA Conference on Interdisciplinary Air Filters, MATCON, 2016, vol.2, 501- Approaches in Chemical Sciences 503, ISBN: 978- 93-80095-738. organized by Jamia Millia Islamia, 17. K Sai Goutham and Roli Purwar*, Bilayer December 16, 2015. composites wound dressing from 12. B.K. Tiwari, Ram Singh, R. Srivastava and Bombyx mori, BiTerm 2016 April 15-17 K. Gaurav; Synthesis of Novel Proton 2016, held at IIT Delhi. Exchange Membranes for Microbial 18. Chandra Mohan Srivastava and Roli Fuel Cell; National Conference on Purwar, Dextrose plasticized muga and Interdisciplinary Approaches in tasar silk fibroin films for skin tissue Chemical Sciences organized by Jamia engineering, BiTerm 2016, April 15-17 Millia Islamia, December 16, 2015. 2016 at held at IIT Delhi. 13. Jay Singh, Tarun Katariya, D. Kumar. 19. D. Mishra, Poonam, C. Rout and Ram Structural and mechanical properties Singh; Synthesis of chromen-2-one

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derivatives as potential anti-alzheimeric seminar on “Role of analytical sciences agents; 1st National Conference on in Sustainable Development”, organized Emerging Trends and Future Challenges by Hansraj College, University of Delhi; in Chemical Sciences; organized by March 4-5; 2016. Department of Chemistry, Kirori Mal 25. Poonam and Ram Singh; Green College; University of Delhi, February Chemistry and its Role for Sustainability; 3-4, 2016 (O1). (Best Oral Award) Oral presentation at National Seminar 20. G. Bhasin, B. Veer, R. Srivastava and on “Role of Analytical Sciences Ram Singh; Synthesis of N-heterocycles in Sustainable Development” as potential high energy molecules; (RASSD-2016) organized by 1st National Conference on Emerging Department of Chemistry, Hansraj Trends and Future Challenges in college, University of Delhi on 4th-5th Chemical Sciences; organized by March 2016. (Best Oral Award; OL-62). Department of Chemistry, Kirori Mal 26. G. Bhasin, Poonam, R. Srivastava, Ram College; University of Delhi, February Singh; Design and synthesis of ionic 3-4, 2016 (O2). liquids as energetic materials; Oral 21. P. Luthra, V.K. Kottiyath, G.S. Kapur, presentation at National Conference on Ram Singh; Preparation and Studies “Global Challenges – Role of Science & of Polypropylene-Pigeon Pea Stalk Technology in Imparting their Solutions Fiber Composite; DU-JAIST Indo-Japan (GCRSTS-2016)” organized by The Symposium on Chemistry of Functional Technological Institute of Textile & Molecules/ Materials; organized by Sciences & ISAS-DC on Apr 23-24, Department of Chemistry, University of 2016. (CAE-123; ISBN: 978-81-909307- Delhi, February 26-27, 2016. 3-4). 22. G. Bhasin, Poonam, R. Srivastava, 27. B. Veer, D. Mishra, Geetanjali, Ram Geetanjali and Ram Singh; Synthesis Singh; Synthesis of MAO Inhibitors as and Studies of -Aminocarbonyl potential anti-alzheimeric agents; Oral compounds as Anti cancer agents; 6th presentation at National Conference on International Symposium on “Current “Global Challenges – Role of Science & Trends in Drug Discovery & Research”, Technology in Imparting their Solutions organized by CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow; 25- (GCRSTS-2016)” organized by The 28 February, 2016 (p. 133). Technological Institute of Textile & 23. D. Mishra, B. Veer, C. Rout and Sciences & ISAS-DC on Apr 23-24, Ram Singh; Synthesis of selected 2016. (CAE-124; ISBN: 978-81-909307- Triazole Derivatives as potential Anti- 3-4). Alzheimeric Agent; 6th International 28. Bhasin G, Rathore D, Srivastava R Symposium on “Current Trends in Drug and Singh R, Synthesis and studies Discovery & Research”, organized by of -aminocarbonyl compounds; The CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow; 25-28 February, 102nd Indian Science Congress 2015 2016 (p. 113). in association with the University of 24. S. Sagar and Ram Singh; Mumbai, 3-7 January (2015). Depolymerisation of Post-consumer 29. Fatima A, Geetanjali and Singh R, PET bottles using Waste acid; National Synthesis and biological evaluation

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of benzopyran base molecules as 2. TANEJA H. C. On Residual Inaccuracy antiestrogens; The 102nd Indian of Order Statistics (with R. Thapliyal) Science Congress 2015 in association Statistics & Probability Letters (2015) with the University of Mumbai, Vol;. 97, pp 125-131. 3-7 January (2015). 3. TANEJA H. C. Characterization Results 30. Mishra D, Geetanjali, Rout C and Singh Based on Non additive Entropy of Order R, Synthesis and Characterization Statistics (with RichaThapliyal) Physica- of selected Imidazole Derivatives as A (2015) 417, 297-303. potential Anti-Alzheimeric Agents; The 102nd Indian Science Congress 2015 4. TANEJA H. C. Non additive Entropy in association with the University of Measure and Record Value (with Vikas Mumbai, 3-7 January (2015). Kumar) Applied Mathematics and Information Sciences (2015) Vol.9, no.3, 31. Rathore D, Geetanjali, Srivastava R 1-8. and Singh R, Spectroscopic studies of flavins in different microenvironment; 5. Kansal Sangita, “Results on Lict 4th National Symposium on Recent Signed Graphs”, Journal of Discrete Advances in Analytical Sciences at mathematical sciences& cryptography, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, February vol 18(6), 727-742, 2015. 9-10, (2015). 6. Kansal Sangita, “On dot lict signed 32. Purwar R and Sahoo P, Antimicrobial graphs and dot line signed graphs”, Absorbent Layer for Baby Diapers, 9th Transaction on combinatorics”,vol 5(1), National Conference on Solid State 37-48,2016. Chemistry and Allied Areas, organized by Bhaskaracharya College of Applied 7. Kansal Sangita, C-cycle compatible Science, University of Delhi, held on splitting signed graphs”, European May 8-10,2015. journal of pure and applied mathematics”, vol8(4), 469-477, 2015. 33. Sharma A, Gaurav K, Singh R and Srivastava R, HPTLC Assisted 8. Kumar S. Sivaprasad, KanikaKhatter, Quantification of selected psychoactive See Keong Lee, and S. Sivaprasad substances; 9th National Conference Kumar, “Bounds for the second Hankel on Solid State Chemistry and Allied determinant and the Fekete-Szego Areas organized by Bhaskaracharya coefficient functional of certain analytic College of Applied Sciences, University functions”, Bulletin of the Malaysian of Delhi from May 8-10, 2015. Mathematical Sciences Society, accepted Department of Applied Mathematics 9. Kumar S. Sivaprasad, KanikaKhatter, V. Ravichandran and S. Sivaprasad Journals Kumar, “Estimates for Initial Coefficients 1. TANEJA H. C. On Renyi Entropy on of Certain Starlike Functions with Order Statistics ( with R. Thapliyal) Respect to Symmetric Points”, International Journal of Biomathematics Springer book: Applied Analysis with (2015) Vol. 8(6), 1- 10. Applications in Biological and Physical Sciences, accepted.

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10. Kumar S. Sivaprasad, Rosihan M. 20. Saighal B, Bhat MK and Gupta Ali, Virendra Kumar, V. Ravichandran A, Analytical study: Workplace and S. Sivaprasad Kumar, “Radius Environment inIT Companies and Starlikeness for Analytic Functions with Ranking of Companies using AHP Topsis Fixed Second Coefficient”, Kyungpook Method, IOSR Journal of Businessand Mathematical Journal, accepted. Management, 17(5) ( 2015) 11-22. 11. Gupta Anjana, Paper entitled “Energy 21. Kumar P and Singh CP, Viscous Planning Problems with Interval Valued Cosmology with Matter Creation in 2-Tuple Linguistic Information” is Modified $f(R,T) gravity, Astrophysics published in Operational Research: An and Space Science, 357(2) (2015) 120. International Journal (Springer) DOI: Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / 10.1007/s12351-016-0245-x. Workshop 12. Thapliyal R and Taneja HC, On Renyi 1. Sahu M, Gupta A and Mehra A, Clustering Entropy of Order Statistics, International Based on Interval Valued Intuitionistic Journal of Biomathematics, Accepted. Fuzzy Relation and Its Application In 13. Acharya M, Jain R and Kansal S, Some MCDM Problem, accepted in IEEE Results on dot-Lict Signed Graphs International conferenceon Fuzzy L•c(S) and dot-Lin Signed Graphs L•(S), systems (Fuzzy-IEEE 2015) Istanbul, Tran. of Combinatorics, Accepted. Turkey will be held on August 2-5, 2015. 14. Acharya M, Jain R and Kansal S, 2. Kumar A, Gupta A and Mehra A, Results On B-Lict Signed Graphs, A Bilevel Programming Approach Journal of Discrete Mathematics and for a Price Negotiation based Cryptography, Accepted. Aggregate Production Distribution 15. Deo N and Bhardwaj N, A Better Problem, International Conference on Error Estimation On Bal’{a}zs Optimization, Computing and Business Operators, Lobache VSKII J. Math., Analysis for Sustainable Development Accepted. held at Central University of Rajasthan, Kishangarh, Rajasthan, February 20-22, 16. Kumar V and Srinivasan B, An Adaptive 2015. Mesh Strategy for Singularly Perturbed Convection Diffusion Problem, Applied 3. Kumar A, Gupta A and Mehra A, Mathematical Modelling, Accepted. Multiobjective Vendor’s Decision Problem on ContingentDemand 17. Thapliyal R and Taneja HC, On Residual Satisfaction, workshop on Applied Inaccuracy of Order Statistics, Statistics Optimization Models and Computation & Probability Letters, 97C (2015) 125- held atIndian Statistical Institute, 131. January 28-30, 2015. 18. Kumar V and Taneja HC, Non-Additive 4. Sahu M, Gupta A and Mehra A, Interval Entropy Measure and Record Values, valued intuitionistic fuzzy multiple Appl. Math. Inf. Sci. 9 (2015)1-8. criteria decisionmaking problem, 19. Thapliyal R and Taneja HC and Kumar V, workshop on Applied Optimization Characterization Results Based on Non- Models and Computation held atIndian additive Entropy of Order Statistics, Statistical Institute, January 28-30, Physica A 417 (2015) 297-303. 2015.

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5. Singh A, Gupta A and Mehra A, 11. Gupta Anjana Paper entitled An AHP-PROMETHEE II Method for “Contingent Demand Fulfilment 2-tuple Linguistic Multicriteria Group Decision Problem from Supplier’s Decision Making, workshop on Applied Perspective” is accepted for publication Optimization Models andComputation in IEEE Xplore held at Indian Statistical Institute, 12. Gupta Anjana Paper entitled January 28-30, 2015. “Classification based on Data 6. Srivastava R, Gupta C, Gupta H and Envelopment Analysis and supervised Singh N, Mathematical Modeling of Crop learning a case study on energy Yield Forecasting and Forewarning of performance of residential buildings” is Pest/Disease, International Conference accepted for publication in IEEE Xplore of Advance Research and Innovation. Department of Applied Physics Organized by International Journal of Advance Research and Innovation, at Journals Delhi (2015). 1. Neha Gupta, Suresh C. Sharma and 7. Srivastava R, Gupta C, Gupta H, Singh Rinku Sharma, Modeling the effect of N and Kumar N, Comparative Analysis doping on the catalyst-assisted growth of Dividend Forecasting Methods, and field emission properties of plasma International Conference of Advance -grown graphene sheet, Phys. of Research and Innovation. Organized Plasmas 23(8), 083509(August 2016), by International Journal of Advance (IF 2.475). Research and Innovation, at Delhi 2. Ruby Gupta, Ved Prakash, Suresh C. (2015). Sharma, Vijayshri and D.N. Gupta, 8. TANEJA H. C. Characterization Resonant ion beam interaction with Results Based on Dynamic Renyi whistler waves in a magnetized dusty Entropy of Order Statistics. Presented plasma, J. of Atomic, Molecular, at the 9th International Triennial Condensate and Nano Physics, 3(1), 45 Calcutta Symposium on Probability and (2016). Statistics held at Kolkata Dec. 28 – 31, 3. Ved Prakash, Ruby Gupta, Vijayshri 2015. and Suresh C. Sharma, Excitation of 9. Kumar S. Sivaprasad Presented the electromagneticsurface Waves at paper entitled “Radius of Starlikeness a conductor-plasma interface by an for certain analytic functions”, in the electron beam, J. of Atomic, Molecular, National Conference on Emerging Condensate and Nano Physics, 3(1), 35 Trends in Mathematics and Mathematical (2016). Sciences (NCETMMS-2015), organized 4. Arun Goyal, Indu Khatri, Narendra Singh, by Calcutta Mathematical Society, held A.K. Singh, Rinku Sharma and Man at kolkatta during 17-19, Dec 2015 Mohan, Atomic Structure Calculations 10. Gupta Anjana Paper entitled “An and Study of EUV and SXR spectral AHP-PROMETHEE II Method for 2-tuple lines in Cu-like ions, Journal of Atomic, LinguisticMulticriteria Group Decision Molecular, Condensate and Nano Making” is published in IEEE Xplore. Physics, published on web 24thJune 2016, 10.1139/cjp-2016-0168.

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5. A.K.Singh , Arun Goyal, Indu Khatri, Panwar A. K., Bhatta U. M, Ghosh Sunny Aggarwal, Rinku Sharma and Arnab, Satyam PV, Tyagi P. K ., Man Mohan, Energy Levels, lifetimes “Electron irradiation induced buckling, and radiative data of Ba XXVI, Atomic morphological transformation, and Data and Nuclear Data Tables 109, 339 inverse Ostwald ripening in nanorod (2016). filled inside carbon nanotube”, Applied surface science, 2016, 360, 1003-1008. 6. Arun Goyal, Indu Khatri, A.K.Singh, Man Mohan, Rinku Sharma and Narendra 12. Reetu K. Sharma, Lucky Krishnia, Vinay Singh, Atomic Structure Calculations Kumar, Sandeep Singh, H K Singh, R K and study of Plasma parameters of Al Kotnala, R R Juluri, U M Bhatta, P V like ions, ATOMS Journal 4, 22 (2016). Satyam, Brajesh S. Yadav, Zainab Naqvi, Pawan K. Tyagi, Fe3C-filled carbon 7. Vinod Singh, Bodh R. Mehta, nanotubes: permanent cylindrical Saurabh K. Sengar, Pawan K. Kulriya, nanomagnets possess exotic magnetic Saif A. Khan, and Sonnada M. properties, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 4299– Shivaprasad. Enhanced Hydrogenation 4310. Properties of Size Selected Pd–C Core– Shell Nanoparticles; Effect of Carbon 13. Vinay Kumar, Pranjala Tiwari, Lucky Shell Thickness. The Journal of Physical Krishnia, Reetu Kumari, Anshika Singh, Chemistry C (JPCC). DOI: 10.1021/acs. Arnab Ghosh, Pawan K. Tyagi, Green jpcc.5b04205 (2015). route synthesis of silicon/silicon oxide from bamboo, Adv. Mater. Lett. 2016, 8. Sharma R.K., Gajanan L.K., Mehata M.S. 7(3), 271-276. Hussain F., Kumar A.,(2016), Synthesis, 14. Lucky Krishnia, Vinay Kumar, Reetu characterization and fluorescence turn- K.umari, Anshika Singh, Preeti Garg, on behavior of new porphyrin analogue: Brajesh S. Yadav, Pawan K. Tyagi, meta-benziporphodimethenes Comparative study of thermal stability Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular of filled and un-filled multiwalled carbon and Bimolecular Spectroscopy, 169, pp nanotubes, Adv. Mater. Lett. (2016), 7(3), 58–65. 230-234. 9. Verma A. and Mehata M.S., (2016) 15. Reetu Kumari, Anshika Singh, Rajesh Controllable synthesis of silver Kumar, Lucky Krishnia, Vinay Kumar, nanoparticles using Neem leaves and Nitin K. Puri, Pawan K. Tyagi, Synthesis of their antimicrobial activity, Journal Ni filled multiwalled carbon nanotubes of Radiation Research and Applied and study of magnetic behavior, Adv. Science 9,pp 109-115. Mater. Lett. (2016) 7(3), 197-200. 10. Sharma R.K., Gajanan L.K., Mehata 16. Lucky Krishnia, Vinay Kumar, Reetu M.S., Hussain F., Kumar A., meta- K. Sharma, Preeti Garg, Brajesh S. Benziporphodimethenes: New cell- Yadav,, Arnab Ghosh, Ravindra K Sinha, imaging porphyrin analogue molecules, Manoj Kumar Singh, Pawan K. Tyagi, Chemistry Select (Accepted, 2016). Exclusive Endothermic Oxidation of Filled Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes, 11. Singh Anshika, Kumari Reetu, Kumar Adv. Sci. Eng. Med. 8, 460-467 (2016). Vinay, Krishnia Lucky, NaqviZainab,

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17. Rimjhim Chaudhary, Kamlesh Patel, 23. Varsha Jain, Shubham Sharma, Than Ravindra K. Sinha, Sanjeev Kumar, Singh Saini, Ajeet Kumar, Ravindra Pawan K. Tyagi, Potential application Kumar Sinha, “Design and analysis of of mono/bi-layer molybdenum single-mode tellurite photonic crystal disulfide (MoS2) sheet as an efficient fibers for stimulated Brillouin scattering transparent conducting electrode in based slow-light generation” Applied silicon heterojunction solar cells, J. Optics (Accepted), 2016 Appl. Phys.120, 013104 (2016) 24. PurniyaJamatia, Than Singh Saini, Ajeet 18. Pawan K. Tyagi, Reetu Kumari, Kumar, Ravindra Kumar Sinha, “Design Umananda M Bhatta, J. Raghavendra and analysis of a highly nonlinear Rao, Ashutosh Rath, Sanjeev Kumar, P composite photonic crystal fiber for V Satyam, Subodh K. Gautam, Fouran supercontinuum generation: visible Singh, Potential application of carbon to mid-IR” Applied Optics (Accepted), nanotube core as nanocontainer and 2016. nanoreactor for the encapsulated 25. Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Kumar, and nanomaterial, NIMB, 379, 181-187 (2016). Ravindra Kumar Sinha, “Design and 19. Sonu Kumar, Q.Murtaza, R.S Walia, modeling of dispersion engineered rib S. Dhulla. P. K. Tyagi, Synthesis CNTs waveguide for ultra broadband mid- Particle Based Abrasive Media for infrared supercontinuum generation,” Abrasive Flow Machining Process, IOP Journal of Modern Optics, (Accepted) Conf. Series: Materials Science and 2016 Engineering 115 (2016) 012034 26. Reena, YogitaKalra, Ajeet 20. S. S. Kushvaha, M Senthil Kumar, Kumar, Ravindra Kumar Sinha,”Tunable Brajesh Singh Yadav, Pawan K. Tyagi, unidirectional scattering of ellipsoidal Sunil Ojha, Kamlesh Maurya and B P single nanoparticle,” Journal of Applied Singh, Influence of Laser Repetition Rate Physics, vol. 119, pp.243102, 2016. on Structural and Optical properties of 27. Ajeet Kumar, Than Singh Saini, GaN layers grown on Sapphire (0001) KishorDinkarNaik, Ravindra K. Sinha, by Laser Molecular Beam Epitaxy, Cryst. “Large-mode-area single polarization Eng. Comm (2016),18, 744 single-mode photonic crystal fiber: 21. Kamlesh Patel, Neha and Pawan design and analysis,” Applied Optics, K. Tyagi, Relative permittivity and vol. 55(19), pp. 4995 – 5000, 2016. characteristic impedance of graphene 28. Reena, Than Singh Saini, Ajeet loaded microstrip line by scalar Kumar, YogitaKalra, Ravindra K. S-parameters, AIP Conf. Proc. 1728, Sinha, “Rectangular-core large mode- 020617 (2016) area photonic crystal fiber for high 22. B. S. Choudhary, A. Singh, S. Tanwar, power applications: Design and P. K. Tyagi, M. Senthil Kumar, and S. S. analysis,” Applied Optics, vol. 55 (15), Kushvaha, Atomic force microscopy pp. 4095 – 4100, 2016. studies of homoepitaxial GaN layers 29. Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Kumar, and grown on GaN template by laser MBE, Ravindra Kumar Sinha, “Asymmetric AIP Conf. Proc. 1724, 020120 (2016). Large-Mode-Area Photonic Crystal

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Fiber Structure with Effective Single- Investigation of Transparent Gate Mode Operation: Design and Recessed Channel MOSFET”, Vol.49, Analysis,” Applied Optics, vol. 55(9), pp. pp.36-42,Microelectronics Journal, 2306 – 2311, 2016. Elsevier, 2016. (IF: 0.923) 30. R. K. Sinha, A. Kumar and T. S. 36. Ajay Kumar, Neha Gupta and Saini, “Analysis and Design of Single- RishuChaujar, “Power gain assessment Mode As2Se3-Chalcogenide Photonic of ITO based Transparent Gate Recessed Crystal Fiber for Generation of Slow Channel (TGRC) MOSFET for RF/ Light with Tunable Features,” IEEE J. wireless applications”, Vol.91, pp.290- Sel. Topics Quant. Electron, vol. 22(2), 301,Superlattices and Microstructures, pp. 4900706, 2016. Elsevier, 2016. (IF: 2.097) 31. Saroha Rakesh, Jain Aditya and 37. Ajay Kumar, Neha Gupta and Rishu Panwar A. K. (2016), “Effect ZnO coating Chaujar, “Effect of Structured on physicochemical properties of Parameters on Hot-Carrier Immunity of LiFePO4 cathode material for lithium Transparent Gate Recessed Channel ion batteries”. Advanced Materials (TGRC) MOSFET”, Microsystem Proceeding, /special issue 01 (accepted Technologies, Springer, April 2016. (IF: for publication). 0.875) 32. Jain Aditya, Panwar A. K., and Jha 38. Jaya Madan and Rishu Chaujar, A. K., (2016), “Structural, dielectric “Interfacial Charge Analysis of and ferroelectric studies of Ba Heterogeneous Gate Dielectric - Gate 12xSrx TiO3 ceramics prepared All Around - Tunnel FET for Improved by mechanochemical activation Device Reliability,” IEEE Transactions technique”, Journal of Materials on Device and Materials Reliability, May Science-Materials in Electronics, Vol 27, 2016. (IF: 1.89) pp 9911–9919. 39. Jaya Madan, R. S. Gupta and Rishu 33. Jain Aditya, Saroha Rakesh, Postur Chaujar, “Mathematical modeling Mukul, Jha A. K. and Panwar A. K., insight of hetero gate dielectric dual (2016) “Effect of sintering duration on material gate GAA tunnel FET for VLSI/ structural and electrical properties analog applications,” Microsystem of Ba0.9Sr0.1Ti0.96Zr0.04O3 solid Technologies, DOI, 10.1007/s00542- solution”, Current Applied Physics, Vol. 016- 2872-9, 2016. 16, pp 859-866. 40. Rahul Pandey and Rishu Chaujar, “Rear 34. Jain A., Maikhuri N., Saroha contact SiGe solar cell with SiCpassivated R., Pastor M., Jha A.K., Panwar front surface for >90-percent external A.K.(2016) “Microstructural and quantum efficiency and improved dielectricinvestigations of vanadium power conversion efficiency”, Solar substituted barium titanate ceramics” Energy, Elsevier, June 2016. (IF:3.469). Advanced Materials Letters, Vol. 7, pp 41. Neha Gupta and Rishu Chaujar, - 567-572. “Influence of Gate Metal Engineering 35. Ajay Kumar, Neha Gupta and Rishu on Small Signal and Noise Behaviour Chaujar, “TCAD RF Performance of Silicon Nanowire MOSFET for Low

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Noise Amplifiers” Applied Physics A, scattering of ellipsoidal single Springer, Vol.122 (8), pp. 717 (1-9), 2016. nanoparticle,” Journal of Applied 42. Neha Gupta and Rishu Chaujar, Physics, 119, 234102 (2016) “Optimization of High-k and Gate Metal 49. Reena, T. S. Saini, A. Kumar, Y. Kalra, Workfunction for Improved Analog and and R. K. Sinha, “Rectangular-core Intermodulation Performance of Gate large-mode-area photonic crystal fiber Stack (GS)-GEWE-SiNW MOSFET”, for high power applications: design and Superlattices and Microstructure, analysis,” Journal of Applied Optics, 55 Elsevier, 2016. (15), 4095 – 4100 (2016). 43. Neha Gupta and Rishu Chaujar, 50. Suresh C. Sharma and Neha Gupta, “Effect of Temperature on Analog/ Theoretical modeling of the plasma- RF Performance of Stacked Gate assisted catalytic growth and field GEWE-Silicon Nanowire MOSFET”, emission properties of graphene sheet, Microelectronics Reliability, Elsevier, Phys. of Plasmas 22,123517(Dec. 2015), 2016. (IF 2.475). 44. Rahul Pandey and Rishu Chaujar, 51. Suresh C. Sharma, Aarti Tewari “Front Surface Passivation Scheme for and Ravi Gupta, Role of plasma and Back-Contact Back-Junction (BC-BJ) doping elements on the growth and Silicon Solar Cell”, Advanced Science field emission properties of metallic Letters, 22, 815-820, 2016 (IF: 1.253). Carbon Nanotube(CNT) tip placed 45. Saood Ahmad, Jyoti Shah, Anurag over cylindrical surface, J. of Atomic, K Katiyar, RishuChaujar, Nitin K Puri, Molecular, Condensate and Nano PS Negi and RK Kotnala, “Microwave Physics 6, 195 (Nov. 2015). device jig characterization for 52. Pratibha Malik, Suresh C. Sharma ferromagnetic resonance induced spin and Rinku Sharma, Effect on THz surface Hall effect measurement in bilayer Plasmons of a density modulated thin films”, Indian Journal of Pure and relativistic electron beam in a parallel Applied Physics, Vol.54, pp.60-65, plane semiconducting structure, J. of January 2016. Atomic, Molecular, Condensate and 46. Preeti Rani, Yogita Kalra, and R.K. Nano Physics 2, 251 (2015). Sinha (2016) ‘Design and analysis 53. Jyotsna Panwar, Suresh C. Sharma of polarization independent all- and Rinku Sharma, Terahertz radiation optical logic gates in silicon-on- from a surface wave Pumped free insulator photonic crystal’ ‘Optics electron laser, J. of Atomic, Molecular, Communication’, 374, pp. 148–15. Condensate and Nano Physics 6,169 47. Preeti Rani, Yogita Kalra, and R.K. Sinha (Nov. 2015). (2016) ‘Complete photonic band gap 54. Neha Gupta, Aarti Tewari and Suresh based polarization splitter on silicon- C. Sharma, Role of plasma on the on-insulator platform’, Journal of growth and field emission properties Nanophotonics’, 10(2), pp. 026023-1. of 2 D graphene sheet, J. of Atomic, 48. Reena, Yogita Kalra, A. Kumar, and Molecular, Condensate and Nano R. K. Sinha, “Tunable unidirectional Physics, 2, 215(Oct. 2015).

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55. Jyotsna Sharma, Suresh C. Sharma 325, K L UNIVERSITY, (inspect accession and Daljeet Kaur, Instability of Ion Beam no. 14984736) ieeexplore.ieee.org/ Driven Electrostatic Ion-Cyclotron iel7/7052448/7058196/07058275. Waves in Collisional Magnetized Two 62. run Goyal, Indu Khatri, Sunny Ion Component Plasma, Progress in Aggarwal, AK Singh, Rinku Sharma Electromagnetic Research L Vol. 54, and Man Mohan, Collisional Excitation 123 (2015).(Impact FactorIF 3.2). of Fluorine Like Tungsten using 56. Ruby Gupta,Ved Prakash, Suresh C. Relativistic Dirac Atomic R-matrix Sharma and Vijayshri, Interaction of an Method, J. of Atomic, Molecular, electron beam with whistler waves in Condensate and Nano Physics 2, 1 magneto plasmas, Laser and Particle (2015). Beams 33, 455 (2015). (IF 3.7). 63. Mehata, M.S. Enhancement of 57. Suresh C. Sharma and Pratibha Malik, charge transfer and quenching of The effect of beam pre-bunching on photoluminescence of capped CdS the excitation of terahertz plasmons in Quantum Dots, Scientific Reports, 5 a parallel plane guiding system, Phys. (2015),12056 (Nature Pub.) of Plasmas 22, 043301(April 2015).(IF 64. Ratnesh, R.K. and Mehata M.S., 2.475). Controlled synthesis and optical 58. Aarti Tewari and Suresh C. Sharma, properties of tunable CdSe quantum Effect of different carrier gases and dots and effect of pH, AIP Advances, 5 their flow rates on the growth of Carbon (2015) 097114. Nanotubes(CNTs),Phys. of Plasmas 22, 65. Mehata, M.S., Yang, Y., Qu, Z.J., 043501(April2015). (IF 2.475). Chen, J.S.,Zhao, F.J. Han, K.L.,Spin 59. Kavita Sharma and Suresh C. Sharma, mixed charge transfer states of Excitation of Kelvin Helmholtz instability iridiumcomplexIr(ppy)3: Probed by by an ion beam in a plasma with transient absorption and time-resolved negatively charged dust grains” Phys. hotoluminescence, RSC Advances of Plasmas 22, 023708(February2015). (Communication), 5 (2015) 34094- (IF 2.475). 34099. 60. Aarti Tewari and Suresh C. Sharma, 66. Pandey P., Pant C.K., Gururani K., Theoretical modeling of temperature Arora P., Pandey N., Bhatt, P., Sharma, dependent catalyst-assisted growth Y., Negi, J.S. Mehata, M.S.: Affinity of conical Carbon Nanotube tip by of Smectite and Divalent Metal Ions plasma enhanced chemical vapor (Mg2+, Ca2+, Cu2+) with L-Leucine: An depositionprocess, Phys. of Plasmas Experimental and Theoretical Approach 22, 023505(February 2015). (IF 2.475). Relevant to Astrobiology, Origins of Life 61. Parmar, S. Gulia, S. Bajaj, V. Gambhir, and Evolution of Biospheres, (2015) 45, Rinku Sharma and M.N. Reddy, Signal 411–426. processing of Raman signatures and 67. Ajay Kumar, RishuChaujar and real time identification of hazardous Neha Gupta, “Analysis of Novel materials using CWT, IEEE proceeding, Transparent Gate Recessed Channel SPACES -2015, Dept of ECE, page-323- (TGRC) MOSFET for Improved Analog

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Behaviour”, Microsystem Technologies, on magnetotransport properties of Springer, 2015. (IF: 0.875) epitaxial La5/8−yPryCa3/8MnO3 (y≈0.4) 68. Rahul Pandey and RishuChaujar, thin film, AIP Advances 5, 027131 (2015). “Novel Back-Contact Back Junction 74. Saroha R., and Panwar, A. K., (2015) SiGe (BC-BJ SiGe) Solar Cell for “Structural, Optical and Electrical Improved Power Conversion Efficiency”, Properties of Synthesized ZnO Microsystem Technologies, Springer, Nanoparticles” Advanced science 2015. (IF: 0.875) letters,Vol. 21, pp 2750-2754. 69. Neha Gupta, Ajay Kumar and 75. Tanwar P., Srivastava A. K., Singh S., RishuChaujar, “Oxide Bound Impact Panwar A. K. (2015), Peculiar Structural, on Hot Carrier Degradation for Gate Optical, Paramagnetic, Electronic and Electrode Workfunction Engineered Electrical behavior in Bulk Tin Telluride (GEWE) Silicon Nanowire MOSFET”, grown via Physical route Advanced Microsystem Technologies, Springer, science letters,Vol. 21, 2855-2864. May 2015. (IF: 0.875) 76. A. Kumar, T. S. Saini, and R. K. Sinha, 70. Neha Gupta, Ajay Kumar and “Design and analysis of photonic RishuChaujar, “Impact of Device crystal biperiodic waveguide structure Parameter Variation on RF performance based optofluidic-gas sensor,” Optik, of Gate Electrode Workfunction vol. 126(24), pp. 5172-5175, 2015. Engineered (GEWE)-Silicon Nanowire 77. R. Cherif, A. B. Salem, T. S Saini, A. (SiNW) MOSFET”, Journal of Kumar, R. K. Sinha, M. Zghal, “Design of Computation Electronics, Springer, small core tellurite photonic crystal fiber Vol. 14, Issue 3, pp.798-810, September for slow-light-based application using 2015. (IF: 1.52) stimulated Brillouin scattering”, Optical 71. Jaya Madan, R.S. Gupta and Engineering, vol.54, pp. 0751010-75101- RishuChaujar, “Analytical Drain Current 6 , 2015. Formulation for Gate Dielectric 78. T. S Saini, A. Kumar, R. K. Sinha, Engineered Dual Material Gate-Gate “Design and analysis of large-core All Around-Tunneling Field Effect multi-trench channel waveguide for Transistor”, Japanese Journal of Applied high power applications”, Applied Physics, Vol.54, 094202-1:094202-9, Optics, vol. 54, pp. 6134-6139 2015. 2015. (IF: 1.13). 79. T. S Saini, A. Baili, A. Kumar, R. 72. Kamlesh Patel, and Pawan K. Cherif, M. Zghal, R. K. Sinha, “Design Tyagi, Multilayer graphene as a and analysis of equiangular spiral transparent conducting electrode in photonic crystal fiber for mid-infrared silicon heterojunction solar cells, AIP supercontinuum generation”, Journal Advances, 5, 077165 (2015). of modern optics, vol. 62(19), pp. 1570 73. Sandeep Singh, Geetanjali Sharma, – 1576, 2015. Mukesh K. Thakur, P. K. Siwach, 80. T. S Saini, A. Kumar, R. K. Pawan Kumar Tyagi, K. K. Maurya, Sinha, “Design of large-mode-area and H. K. Singh, Effect of phase microstrctured with single-mode separation induced supercooling operation for high power fiber lasers”,

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Advanced Science Letters, vol. 21, pp. 88. Tewari A and Sharma SC, Effect 2539–2543, 2015 . of different carrier gases and their 81. T. S Saini, A. Kumar, R. K. flow rates on the growth of Carbon Sinha, “Broadband mid-infrared Nanotubes(CNTs), Phys. of Plasmas supercontinuum spectra spanning 2–15 22, (2015) 043501. µm using As2Se3 chalcogenide glass 89. Sharma K and Sharma SC, Excitation triangular-core graded-index photonic of Kelvin Helholtz instability by an crystal fiber”, J. Lightwave Technol. vol. ion beam in a plasma with negatively 33(18), pp. 3914 – 3920 (2015). charged dust grains, Phys. of Plasmas 82. T. S Saini, A. Kumar, R. K. Sinha, 22 (2015) 023708. “Broadband mid-IR supercontinuum 90. Tewari A and Sharma SC, Theoretical generation in As2Se3 based modeling of temperature dependent chalcogenide photonic crystal fiber: catalyst-assisted growth of conical A new design and analysis” Optics Carbon Nanotube tip by plasma Communication, vol. 347, pp. 13-19, enhanced chemical vapor deposition 2015. process, Phys. of Plasmas 22 (2015) 83. T. S Saini, A.Kumar, R. K. Sinha, “Slow 023505. Light Generation in Single-Mode 91. Gupta R, Prakash V, Sharma Tellurite Fibers”, Journal of Modern SC and Vijayshri, Interaction of an Optics, vol. 62, pp. 508-513, 2015. electron beam with whistler waves in 84. Preeti Rani, Yogita Kalra, and R.K. magnetoplasmas, Laser and Particle Sinha (2015) ‘Design of all optical logic Beams, Accepted. gates in photonic crystal waveguides’, 92. Saini TS, Kumar A and Sinha RK, Slow ‘Optik 126, pp. 950–955. light Generation in Single-mode Tellurite 85. Preeti Rani, Yogita Kalra, and R.K. Fibers, Journal of Modern Optics, 62 Sinha (2015) ‘Slow light enabled time (2015) 508-513. and wavelength division de-multiplexer 93. Rani P, Kalra Y and Sinha RK, in slotted photonic crystal waveguide’, Design of all Optical Logic Gates in ‘Journal of Nanophotonics, 9, pp. Photonic Crystal Waveguides, Optik 093063. - International Journal for Light and 86. Saini TS, Kumar A and Sinha Electron Optics, 126(9) (2015) 950-955. RK, Broadband mid-infrared 94. Saini TS, Kumar A and Sinha RK, supercontinuum spectra spanning 2 Broadband mid-IR supercontinuum – 15 µm using As2Se3 chalcogenide generation in As2Se3 based glass triangular-core graded-index chalcogenide photonic crystal fiber: photonic crystal fiber, IEEE/OSA Journal A new design and analysis, Optics of Lightwave Technology, Accepted. Communications, 347 (2015) 13 – 19. 87. Sharma SC and Malik P, The effect 95. Saini TS, Kumar A and Sinha of beam pre-bunching on the excitation RK, Design of large-mode-area of terahertz plasmons in a parallel microstrctured with single-mode plane guiding system, Phys. of Plasmas operation for high power fiber lasers, 22 (2015) 043301. Advanced Science Letters, Accepted.

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96. Saini TS, Baili A, Kumar A, Cherif M, Shakya S, and Prakash GV, Visible, R, Zghal M and Sinha RK, Design Up-conversion and NIR (~1.5 µm) and analysis of equiangular spiral luminescence studies of Er3+ doped photonic crystal fiber for mid-infrared Zinc Alumino Bismuth Borate glasses, supercontinuum generation, Journal of Journal of Luminescence, 163 (2015) Modern Optics, Accepted. 55. 97. Mehata MS, Enhancement of 103. Tyagi K, Gahtori B, Bathula S, Charge Transfer and Quenching of Jayasimhadri M, Sharma S, Singh NK, Photoluminescence of Capped CdS Haranath D, Srivastava AK and Dhar Quantum Dots, Nature Scientific A, Crystal structure and mechanical Reports (2015) Accepted. properties of spark plasma sintered 98. Pandey P, Pant CK, Gururani K, Arora Cu2Se: An efficient photovoltaic and P, Pandey N, Bhatt P, Sharma Y, Negi thermoelectric material, Solid State JS and Mehata MS, Affinity of Smectite Communications, 207 (2015) 21. and Divalent Metal Ions (Mg2+, Ca2+, 104. Tyagi K, Gahtori B, Bathula S, Cu2+) with L-Leucine: An Experimental Jayasimhadri M, Singh NK, Sharma S, and Theoretical Approach Relevant Haranath D, Srivastava AK and Dhar A, to Astrobiology, Origins of Life and Enhanced thermoelectric performance Evolution of Biospheres, (2015) 10.1007/ of spark plasma sintered copper s11084-015-9437-2. deficient nanostructured copper 99. Singh S, Sharma G, Siwach PK, Tyagi selenide, Journal of Physics and PK, Maurya KK and Singh HK, Effect of Chemistry of Solids, 81 (2015) 100-105. phase separation induced supercooling 105. Pastor M, Kumar N, Kumar B, Panwar on magnetotransport properties of A K, Biswas K and Pandey A C, epitaxial La5/8-yPryCa3/8MnO3 (y»0.4) Study of diffuse phase transition in thin film, AIP Advances 5 (2015) 027131. Pb(Cd1/3Nb2/3)O3 compound, J Alloy 100. K A. Vishwakarma, Jha K, Jayasimhadri Comp, 614 (2015) 40. M, Rao AS, Jang K, Sivaiah B and 106. Sharma S, Tomar M, Puri NK and Gupta Haranath D, Red light emitting V, Ultraviolet radiation detection by BaNb2O6: Eu3+ phosphor for solid barium titanate thin films grown by Sol- state lighting applications, Journal of gel hydrothermal Method, Sensors & Alloys and Compounds, 622 (2015) 97. Actuators A (2015) (Accepted). 101. Gahtori B, Bathula S, Tyagi K, 107. Sharma S, Tomar M, Kumar A, Puri NK Jayasimhadri M, Srivastava AK, Singh and Gupta V, Enhanced Ferroelectric S, Budhani RC and Dhar A, Giant Photovoltaic response of BiFeO3/ enhancement in thermoelectric BaTiO3 multilayer structures, Journal performance of copper selenide by of Applied Physics (2015) (Accepted). incorporation of different nanoscale 108. Sharma S, Tomar M, Kumar A, Puri NK and dimensional defect features, Nano Gupta V, Multiferroic BiFeO3/BaTiO3 Energy, 13 (2015) 36. Thin Films Fabricated by Chemical 102. Swapna K, Mahamuda SK, Solution Deposition Technique, 2015 Venkateswarlu M, Rao AS, Jayasimhadri MRS Online Proceedings Library,

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hosted by Cambridge Journals Online 2016,Torun,Poland(Paper submitted for as part of our publication partnership proceedings). (2015) (Accepted) 3. Aarti Tewari, Suresh C. Sharma and Rinku 109. Sharma S, Tomar M, Kumar A, Puri NK and Sharma, Modelling low temperature Gupta V, Multiferroic BiFeO3/BaTiO3 growth of carbon nanotubes in reactive Thin Films Fabricated by Chemical plasma environment, 23rd international Solution Deposition Technique, 2015 conference on Spectral Line Shapes MRS Online Proceedings Library, (ICSLS-2016), held from June 19-24, hosted by Cambridge Journals Online 2016,Torun,Poland (Paper submitted for as part of our publication partnership proceedings). (2015) (Accepted). 4. N. Gupta, S. C. Sharma and R. Sharma, 110. Venkateswarlu M., Mahamuda SK., Theoretical investigation of the effect Swapna K, Prasad MVVKS, Rao AS, of hydrogen gas flow rate on the Babu AM, Suman S and Prakash GV, growth and field emission properties of Spectroscopic studies of Nd3+ doped the graphene sheet, 23rd international Lead Tungstun Tellurite glasses for the conference on Spectral Line Shapes NIR emission at 1062nm. Opt. Mater., (ICSLS-2016), held from June 19-24, 39 (2015) 8. 2016, Torun, Poland (Paper submitted 111. Venkateswarlu M, Mahamuda SK, for proceedings). Swapna K, Prasad MVVKS, Rao AS, 5. R. Gupta, S. C. Sharma and Rinku Babu AM, Suman S and Prakash Sharma, Plasma Kinetics Based GV, Holmium doped Lead Tungsten Model for the Formation Mechanism Tellurite Glasses for Green Luminescent of Catalyst Nanoparticles from the Applications. J. Lumin., 163 (2015) 64. Thin Catalyst Film for the Carbon Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / Nanostructures Growth, 23rd international conference on Spectral Workshop Line Shapes (ICSLS-2016), held from 1. Jyotsna Panwar, S. C. Sharma and R. June 19-24, 2016, Torun, Poland(Paper Sharma, Enhancement of THz radiation submitted for proceedings). emission using space charge wave 6. Jyotsna Panwar, Suresh C. Sharma and wiggler with relativistic effects of the Rinku Sharma, Effect on the generation electron beam, 23rd international of THz surface plasmons by a density conference on Spectral Line Shapes modulated relativistic electron beam (ICSLS-2016), held from June 19-24, in a parallel plane semiconducting 2016,Torun, Poland (Paper submitted structure, presented in CDAMOP 2015, for proceedings). Delhi University, Delhi. 2. Pratibha Malik, Suresh C. Sharma and 7. B.R. Mehta, Vinod Singh, O.karakulina, Rinku Sharma, Amplification of THz J. Hadermann and M. Bhatnagar“ radiation emission by a pre-bunched Synthesis of core-shell alloy relativistic electron beam using ripple nanoparticles for photovoltaic and plasma wiggler, 23rd international sensing applications” International conference on Spectral Line Shapes Conference on Nanoscience and (ICSLS-2016),held from June 19-24, Nanotechnology (ICONN-2016)

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organized by the Australian Convention Center, National Harbor, Nanotechnology Network and Maryland, just outside of Washington, Australian National University, D.C., U.S.A. Australia held at the National 12. “TCAD Analysis of Small Signal Convention Centre, Canberra, Parameters and RF Performance Australia during February 7-11, 2016. of Heterogeneous Gate Dielectric- 8. Vinod Singh and B.R. Mehta “ Gate All Around Tunnel FET”, Jaya Hydrogenation properties of size Madan, R.S.Gupta and Rishu Chaujar, selected Pd-C core-shell nanoparticles: TechConnect World Innovation Effect of core size and shell Conference and Expo, pp.189-192, June thickness” MRS Fall Meeting and 14-17, 2015, Gaylord National Resort and Exhibits 2015 organized by the Material Convention Center, National Harbor, Reserch Society (MRS), USA held at the Maryland, just outside of Washington, Hynes Convention Center/ Sheraton D.C., U.S.A. Boston Hotel, in Boston, Massachusetts, 13. “Threshold Voltage Model of Hetero USA during November 29- December Gate Dielectric-Dual Material Gate-GAA- 4, 2015. Tunnel FET”, Jaya Madan, R.S.Gupta 9. SarohaRakesh, Aditya Jain and Panwar and Rishu Chaujar, TechConnect World A.K. (2016), “Effect ZnO coating on Innovation Conference and Expo, physicochemical properties of LiFePO4 pp.254-257, June 14-17, 2015, Gaylord cathode material for lithium ion National Resort and Convention Center, batteries”.” International Conference National Harbor, Maryland, just outside on Materials Science & Technology of Washington, D.C., U.S.A. (ICMTECH-2016), March 1-4 at 14. “Analysis of Small Signal Behaviour of Conference Hall, University of Delhi, Transparent Gate Recessed Channel India. (TGRC) MOSFET for High Frequency/ 10. “TCAD AC analysis of Gate Electrode RF Applications”, Ajay Kumar, Neha Workfunction Engineering Silicon Gupta and Rishu Chaujar, TechConnect Nanowire MOSFET for High Frequency World Innovation Conference and Expo, Applications”, Neha Gupta, Ajay Kumar pp.193-195, June 14-17, 2015, Gaylord and Rishu Chaujar, TechConnect National Resort and Convention Center, World Innovation Conference and National Harbor, Maryland, just outside Expo,pp.181-184, June 14- 17, 2015, of Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Gaylord National Resort and Convention 15. .“TCAD Analysis of Silicon-Germanium Center, National Harbor, Maryland, just (SiGe) Based Back-Contact Back- outside of Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Junction (BC-BJ) Solar Cell-an Alternative 11. “TCAD Analysis of Frequency for Silicon Based Cells”, Rahul Pandey Dependent Intrinsic and Extrinsic and Rishu Chaujar, TechConnect World Parameters of GEWE-SiNW MOSFET”, Innovation Conference and Expo, Neha Gupta, Ajay Kumar and Rishu pp.199-202, June 14-17, 2015, Gaylord Chaujar, TechConnect World Innovation National Resort and Convention Center, Conference and Expo, pp.185-188, June National Harbor, Maryland, just outside 14-17, 2015, Gaylord National Resort and of Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

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16. “Rear Contact Solar Cell With ZrO2 Conference on Microelectronics, Nano Structured Front Surface For Circuits and Systems, Micro-2015, Vol. Efficient Light Trapping and Enhanced 2, pp.57-61, Kolkata, 11-12th July, 2015. Surface Passivation”, Rahul Pandey and 22. “Effect of Dielectric Engineering on Rishu Chaujar, 42nd IEEE Photovoltaic Analog and Linearity performance Specialists Conference, June 14-19 of Gate Electrode Workfunction 2015, New Orleans, Los Angeles, USA. Engineered (GEWE) Silicon Nanowire 17. “Novel 3C-SiC Encapsulated Coaxial MOSFET” Neha Gupta, Ajay Kumar Silicon Nanowire Solar Cell For Optimal and RishuChaujar, , 15th International Photovoltaic Performance”, Rahul Conference on Nanotechnology, 27 - Pandey and Rishu Chaujar, 42nd IEEE 30 July 2015, Rome, Italy. Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 23. “Impact of Heterogeneous Gate June 14-19 2015, New Orleans, Los Dielectric and Gate Metal Engineering Angeles, USA. on Analog and RF Performance of GAA 18. “Gate Electrode Workfunction TFET”, Jaya Madan, R.S.Gupta and Rishu Engineered (GEWE) Silicon Nanowire Chaujar, 18th International Workshop (SiNW) MOSFET: A Solution for LNA at on Physics of Semiconductor Devices RF Frequency”Neha Gupta, Ajay Kumar (IWPSD-2015), December 7-10, 2015, and Rishu Chaujar, 2nd International Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Conference on Microelectronics, India Circuits and Systems MICRO-2015, Vol. 24. “Highly Conductive ITO Based 2, pp.52-56, Kolkata, 11-12th July, 2015. Transparent Gate Recessed Channel 19. “Impact of Parameter Variation on MOSFET for Improved RF Performance”, the Hot-Carrier-Effect Immunity for Ajay Kumar, Neha Gupta and Rishu Transparent Gate Recessed Channel Chaujar, 18th International Workshop (TGRC) MOSFET”, Ajay Kumar, on Physics of Semiconductor Devices Neha Gupta and Rishu Chaujar, (IWPSD-2015), December 7-10, 2015, 2nd International Conference on Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Microelectronics, Circuits and Systems India MICRO-2015, Vol. 1, pp.36-39, Kolkata, 25. “Quantum Mechanical C-V Analysis 11-12th July, 2015. of Gate Electrode Workfunction 20. “Capacitive Analysis of Heterogeneous Engineered (GEWE) Silicon Nanowire Gate Dielectric-Gate Metal Engineered– MOSFET for HF Applications”, Neha Gate All Around-Tunnel FET for RF Gupta, Ajay Kumar and Rishu Chaujar, Applications,” Jaya Madan, R.S Gupta, 18th International Workshop on Rishu Chaujar.. 2nd International Physics of Semiconductor Devices conference on Microelectronics, (IWPSD-2015), December 7-10, 2015, circuits and systems, Micro-2015, Vol. 1, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, pp.6-10, Kolkata, 11-12th July, 2015. India 21. “Drain current Analysis of Hetero Gate 26. “Temperature Associated Reliability Dielectric-Dual Material Gate–GAA- Issues of Heterogeneous Gate Tunnel FET,” Jaya Madan, R.S Gupta, Dielectric-Gate All Around-Tunnel Rishu Chaujar.. 2nd International FET”, Jaya Madan and Rishu Chaujar,

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7th IEEE international Nanoelectronics Germany, September 19-22, 2016 conference 2016, INEC 2016, Chengdu, (Accepted) China, 9-11th May, 2016. 32. A.G.N Chaitanya, Than Singh Saini, Ajeet 27. “Impact of Minority Carrier Lifetime Kumar, “Dispersion engineered and Temperature on SiC Based Rear graded index photonic crystal fiber Contact SiGe Solar Cell for Concentrator for nonlinear applications”,Conf. Proc. Photovoltaic (CPV) Applications”, Rahul OSA Young Student Congress on Pandey, Apurva Jain and Rishu Chaujar, PhotonicTechnology, MNIT, Jaipur, 32nd European photovoltaic solar India, April 16 – 17, OSA_YSC_103, 7 – 10 energy conference (EU PVSEC), 20-24 (2016)(Received Best Oral Presentation June 2016 Munich, Germany. Award). 28. “Novel 4-terminal Perovskite/SiC Based 33. Apurva Tewari, Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Rear Contact Silicon Tandem Solar Cell Kumar, “Design and analysis of As2Se3 with 31.9% PCE”, Rahul Pandey and based chalcogenide rib waveguide Rishu Chaujar, 43rd IEEE Photovoltaic for slow light applications”, Conf. Specialists Conference, June 5-10, Proc. OSA Young Student Congress 2016, Portland, OR, USA. on PhotonicTechnology, MNIT, Jaipur, 29. “Transparent Gate Recessed Channel India, April 16 – 17, OSA_YSC_104, 10 – (TGRC) MOSFET for Improved Linearity 12 (2016). and Analog Performance”, Ajay Kumar 34. Himanshu Pandey, Than Singh and Rishu Chaujar, IEEE International Saini, Ajeet Kumar, “Design and Analysis Conference on Electron Devices and of Highly Nonlinear Rib Waveguide Solid-State Circuits (EDSSC 2016) to be Structure for the Generation of Slow held in Hong Kong from 3 to 5 August Light”, Conf. Proc. OSA Young Student 2016 (Accepted). Congress on Photonic Technology, 30. “Linearity Performance of Gate Metal MNIT, Jaipur, India, April 16 – 17, OSA_ Engineered (GME) Omega Gate-Silicon YSC_114, 35 – 37 (2016). Nanowire MOSFET: A TCAD Study”, 35. Purniya Jamatia, Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Neha Gupta, ArshiyaVohra and Rishu Kumar, “Design and analysis of a highly Chaujar, IEEE International Conference nonlinear composite photonic crystal on Electron Devices and Solid-State fiber”, Conf. Proc. OSA Young Student Circuits (EDSSC 2016) to be held in Congress on Photonic Technology, Hong Kong from 3 to 5 August 2016 MNIT, Jaipur, India, April 16 – 17, OSA_ (Accepted). YSC_115, 38 – 40 (2016) (Best Poster 31. “Investigation of Temperature Presentation Award). Variations on Analog/RF Linearity 36. Himanshu Pandey, Than Singh Performance of Stacked Gate GEWE- Saini, Ajeet Kumar, “Design and SiNW MOSFET for Improved Device analysis of trench-assisted leaky Reliability”, Neha Gupta, Ajay Kumar channel waveguide for high power and Rishu Chaujar, ESREF 2016- applications,” Proc. International 27th EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM ON Conference on Condensed Matter RELIABILITY OF ELECTRON DEVICES, and Applied Physics (ICC-2015), 30 – FAILURE PHYSICS AND ANALYSIS, 31 October 2015, Govt. Engineering

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College, Bikaner, RJ, India, vol. 1728, 42. Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Kumar, Ravindra pp. 020376, AIP Proceedings 2016. Kumar Sinha, “Design of large-mode- 37. Sandeep Yadav, Than Singh Saini, Ajeet area microstructured optical fiber Kumar, “Slow Light Generation in Single- with single-mode operation for high Mode Rectangular Core Photonic power fiber lasers,” International Crystal Fiber,” Proc. International workshop & conference on Frontiers Conference on Condensed Matter of Spectroscopy (ICFS-2015), Banaras and Applied Physics (ICC-2015), 30 – Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 8 – 9 31 October 2015, Govt. Engineering & 10 – 12 January 2015. College, Bikaner, RJ, India, vol. 1728, 43. Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Kumar, pp. 020389, AIP Proceedings 2016. Ravindra Kumar Sinha, “Design and analysis of a nano-fiber with all-normal 38. Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Kumar, and flat dispersion for supercontinuum Ravindra Kumar Sinha, “Design of generation,” International Conference Highly Nonlinear Planar Waveguide on Recent cognizance in wireless for Supercontinuum Generation,”Proc. communication & image processing- Frontiers in Optics 2015; OSA Technical ICRCWIP-2014, Poornima Institute of Digest (online) (Optical Society of Engineering & Technology, Jaipur, India, America, 2015), paper JW2A.49; 16 – 17 January 2015. doi:10.1364/FIO.2015.JW2A.49 44. Ajeet Kumar, Than Singh Saini, 39. Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Kumar, Rim KishorDinkarNaik, Ravindra Kumar Cherif, R. K. Sinha, MouradZghal, “Design Sinha, “Design and analysis of and analysis of rectangular photonic rectangular-core large-mode-area crystal fiber for supercontinuum photonic crystal fiber,” International generation,” Proc. SPIE 9586, Photonic Conference on Recent cognizance Fiber and Crystal Devices: Advances in wireless communication & image in Materials and Innovations in Device processing-ICRCWIP-2014, Poornima Applications IX, 95860G (August 26, Institute of Engineering & Technology, 2015); doi:10.1117/12.2187884. Jaipur, India, 16 – 17 January 2015. 40. Kishor D. Naik, Than Singh Saini, Ajeet 45. Preeti Rani, Yogita Kalra, and R.K. Kumar, Ravindra K. Sinha, “Design of Sinha, (2015) ‘Slow Light effect in pinch single mode single polarization large waveguide in photonic crystal’, SPIE mode area photonic crystal fiber,” Proc. Optics +Photonic 2015: SPIE. Proc. SPIE 9586, Photonic Fiber and Crystal SPIE 9586, Photonic Fiber and Crystal Devices: Advances in Materials and Devices: Advances in Materials and Innovations in Device Applications Innovations in Device Applications IX, IX, 95860H (August 26, 2015); 95860X (August 26, 2015) San Diego doi:10.1117/12.2187902 USA; 41. NeeradNandan, Than Singh Saini, Ajeet 46. Preeti Rani, Reena Dalal, Yogita Kalra, Kumar, Ravindra K. Sinha, “Design and and R.K. Sinha, (2015) ‘Polarization analysis of chevrons shaped split ring splitter in silicon-on-insulator photonic resonator in the mid-infrared region,” crystal; design and simulation’, Frontiers , Proc. SPIE 9544, Mid Infrared and in Optics 2054/Laser Science XXIX © Thermal, 9544-43. OSA 2014, October 18-22, 2015. San

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Jose, California, USA: Optical Society insulator photonic crystal; design and of America, pp. FTu2B.5.pdf simulation,” Frontiers in Optics 2015, 47. Reena Dalal, Rani, Preeti, Kalra, OSA Technical Digest (online) (Optical Yogita and Sinha, R.K. (2015) ‘Zero Society of America, 2015), paper back scattering by ellipsoidal single FTu2B.5. nanoparticle’, Frontiers in Optics 53. Reena, I. Devi, Y. Kalra, and R. K. 2054/Laser Science XXIX © OSA Sinha, “Multipolar optically induced 2014, October 18-22, 2015. San Jose, electric and magnetic resonances in California, USA: Optical Society of the ellipsoidal nanoparticles,” to be America, pp. JW2A.77.pdf. presented in international conference 48. Ashwini Agrawal, Preeti Rani, Yogita SPIE, Paper ID - 9919-26 Optics and Kalra, and R.K. Sinha, (2016) ‘Enhanced Photonics 2016 imaged resolution in photonic crystal 54. I. Devi, Reena, Y. Kalra and R. K. Sinha, structure by modification of the surface “Design of tunable cylindrical dielectric structure’, SPIE Optics +Photonic 2016: nanoantenna,” to be presented in Photonic Fiber and Crystal Devices: international conference SPIE, Paper ID Advances in Materials and Innovations - 9919-1, Optics and Photonics 2016. in Device Applications X, 95860X 55. Reena, Y. Kalra, and R. K. Sinha, “Electric (August 28, 2016) San Diego USA; (To and magnetic hotspots in the Silicon be presented). Bow-Tie nanocavity,” to be presented 49. Shiba Fatima, Preeti Rani, Yogita Kalra, in international conference FIO 2016, and R.K. Sinha, (2016) ‘Design of AND Paper JTu4A.154 Rochester, New York, optical logic gate using NAND gate USA. in photonic crystal waveguides’, SPIE 56. Sharma SC, Tewari A and Gupta R, Role Optics +Photonic 2016: Photonic Fiber of plasma and doping elements on the and Crystal Devices: Advances in growth and field emission properties Materials and Innovations in Device of metallic Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Applications X, 95860X (August 29, tip placed over cylindrical surface, 4th 2016) San Diego USA; (To be presented). Intl. Conf on Current developments 50. Reena, Y. Kalra and R. K. Sinha, “Mie in Atomic, Molecular, Optical & resonance in the arrays of dielectric rods Nanophysics with Applications, held in in air”, Proc. SPIE 9544, Metamaterials, Delhi University, March 11-14, 2015. Metadevices, and Metasystems 2015, 57. Prakash V, Gupta R, Vijayshri and Sharma 95442X (September 1, 2015) SC, Excitation of electromagnetic 51. Reena, P. Rani, Y. Kalra and R. K. Sinha, surface waves at a conductor-plasma “Zero backscattering by ellipsoidal interface by an electron beam, 4th single nanoparticle” Frontiers in Optics Intl.Conf on Current developments 2015, OSA Technical Digest (online) in Atomic, Molecular, Optical & (Optical Society of America, 2015), Nanophysics with Applications, held in paper JW2A.77 Delhi University, March 11-14, 2015. 52. Reena, P. Rani, Yogita Kalra and R. K. 58. Gupta R, Prakash V, Sharma SC, Vijayshri Sinha, “Polarization splitter in silicon on and Gupta DN, Resonant ion beam

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interaction with whistler waves in a 64. Ratnesh RK, Deopa N and Mehata MS, magnetized dusty plasma, 4th Intl.Conf Colloidal synthesis of CdSe, CdSe/ZnS on Current developments in Atomic, and CdSe/CdS core/shell nanocrystals Molecular, Optical & Nanophysics with using non-coordinating solvent. Proc. Applications, held in Delhi University, International workshop & conference March 11-14, 2015. on Frontiers of Spectroscopy (ICFS- 59. Malik P, Sharma SC and Sharma R, Effect 2015) organized by Banaras Hindu on the generation of THz radiation of University, 2015. a density modulated electron beam, 65. Gupta N, Kumar A and Chaujar R, 4th Intl.Conf on Current developments TCAD AC analysis of Gate Electrode in Atomic, Molecular, Optical & Workfunction Engineering Silicon Nanophysics with Applications, held in Nanowire MOSFET for High Frequency Delhi University, March 11-14, 2015. Applications, TechConnect World 60. Panwar J, Sharma SC and Sharma R, Innovation Conference and Expo, Terahertz radiation from a surface wave Gaylord National Resort and Convention pumped free electron laser, 4th Intl.Conf Center, National Harbor, Maryland, just on Current developments in Atomic, outside of Washington, DC, USA, June Molecular, Optical & Nanophysics with 14-17, 2015. Applications, held in Delhi University, 66. Gupta N, Kumar A and Chaujar R, TCAD March 11-14, 2015. Analysis of Frequency Dependent 61. Gupta N, Tewari A and Sharma S C, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Parameters of Role of plasma parameters on the GEWE-SiNW MOSFET, TechConnect growth and field emission properties World Innovation Conference and of 2D graphene sheet, 4th Intl.Conf Expo, Gaylord National Resort and on Current developments in Atomic, Convention Center, National Harbor, Molecular, Optical & Nanophysics with Maryland, just outside of Washington, Applications, held in Delhi University, DC, USA, June 14-17, 2015. March 11-14, 2015. 67. Madan J, Gupta RS and Chaujar R, TCAD 62. Mehata MS, Electric field modulation Analysis of Small Signal Parameters and transient absorption spectroscopy and RF Performance of Heterogeneous of organometallic phosphorescent Gate Dielectric-Gate All Around Tunnel emitter Ir(ppy)3 complex. International FET, TechConnect World Innovation workshop & conference on Frontiers of Conference and Expo, Gaylord Spectroscopy (ICFS-2015) organized by National Resort and Convention Center, Banaras Hindu University, 2015. National Harbor, Maryland, just outside of Washington, DC, USA, June 14-17, 63. Deopa N and Mehata MS, Enhancement 2015.\ in photoexcited state dipole moment of 2-,6- and 8-hydroxyquinolines. Proc. 68. Madan J, Gupta R S and Chaujar R, International workshop & conference Threshold Voltage Model of Hetero on Frontiers of Spectroscopy (ICFS- Gate Dielectric-Dual Material Gate- 2015) organized by Banaras Hindu GAA-Tunnel FET, TechConnect World University, 2015. Innovation Conference and Expo, Gaylord National Resort and Convention

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Center, National Harbor, Maryland, just Biocompatible Hydroxiaptite Phosphor outside of Washington, DC, USA, June via Surfactant Assisted Aqueous 14-17, 2015. Precipitation Method, 5th International 69. Pandey R and Chaujar R, Rear Conference on Luminescence and its Contact Solar Cell With ZrO2 Nano Applications (ICLA-2015) organized Structured Front Surface For Efficient by PES University, Bengaluru in Light Trapping and Enhanced Surface collaboration with Luminescence Passivation, 42nd IEEE Photovoltaic Society of India, February 9-12, 2015. Specialists Conference, New Orleans, 74. Mishra L, Jha K, Vishwakarma AK Los Angeles, USA, June 14-19, 2015. and Jayasimhadri M, Colour Turnable 70. Pandey R and Chaujar R, TCAD Emission from Sm3+/Tb3+ Co-doped Analysis of Silicon-Germanium (SiGe) Lead Zinc Barium Borate Glasses under Based Back-Contact Back-Junction near UV/Blue excitation for White (BC-BJ) Solar Cell-an Alternative for LEDs, 5th International Conference Silicon Based Cells, TechConnect on Luminescence and its Applications World Innovation Conference and (ICLA-2015) organized by PES Expo, Gaylord National Resort and University, Bengaluru in collaboration Convention Center, National Harbor, with Luminescence Society of India, Maryland, just outside of Washington, Februray 9-12, 2015. DC, USA, June 14-17, 2015. 75. Vishwakarma AK, Bansal M, Ratnam 71. Kumar A, Gupta N and Chaujar R, BV, Jayasimhadri M, Sivaiah B and Analysis of Small Signal Behaviour of Haranath D, Europium doped Ca0.9- Transparent Gate Recessed Channel xZn0.1Nb2O6 phosphor for solid-state (TGRC) MOSFET for High Frequency/ lighting applications, International RF Applications, TechConnect World Workshop & Conference on Frontiers Innovation Conference and Expo, of Spectroscopy (ICFS-2015) held Gaylord National Resort and Convention at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Center, National Harbor, Maryland, just Varanasi, India, January 8-9 &10-12, outside of Washington, DC, USA, June 2015. 14-17, 2015. 76. Jha K, Vishwakarma AK, Mishra L , 72. Vishwakarma AK, Jha K, Jayasimhadri Jayasimhadri M and Rao AS, Europium M, Rao AS, Sivaiah B and Haranath doped Ca0.9-xZn0.1Nb2O6 phosphor D, Sm3+ doped BaNb2O6 phosphor for solid-state lighting applications, for Solid State Lighting Applications, International Workshop & Conference 5th International Conference on on Frontiers of Spectroscopy (ICFS- Luminescence and its Applications 2015) held at Banaras Hindu University (ICLA-2015) organized by PES (BHU), Varanasi, India, January 8-9 & University, Bengaluru in collaboration 10-12, 2015. with Luminescence Society of India, 77. Mishra L, Vishwakarma AK, Jha K, February 9-12, 2015. Jayasimhadri M and Rao AS, Synthesis 73. Jha K, Vishwakarma AK, Jayasimhadri and Photo-Luminescent Studies of Sm3+ M, Rao A S, Sivaiah B and Haranath doped Lead Zinc Barium Borate Glasses, D, Synthesis of Yellowish Green International Workshop & Conference

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on Frontiers of Spectroscopy (ICFS- Department of Biotechnology 2015) held at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, India, January 8-9 & Journals 10-12, 2015. 1. Saurabh Srivastava, Vinod Kumar, 78. Saini TS, Kumar A and Sinha RK, Design Kamal Arora, Chandan Singh, of Large-Mode-Area Microstructured Md. Azahar Ali, Nitin K Puri, B.D. Optical Fiber With Single-Mode Malhotra, “Antibody conjugated metal Operation for High Power Fiber Lasers, nanoparticle decorated graphene International workshop & conference sheets for a mycotoxin sensor”, RSC on Frontiers of Spectroscopy (ICFS- Advances,2016, 12010-12018, Impact 2015), Banaras Hindu University, factor : 3.3 Varanasi, 2015. 2. Nawab Singh, Md Azahar Ali, Kali Suresh, 79. Kumar A, Saini TS, Naik KD and Sinha Ved Varun Agrawal, Prabhakar Rai, RK, Design and Analysis of Rectangular- Ashutosh Sharma, Bansi Dhar Malhotra, Core Large-Mode-Area Photonic Renu John, “In-situ electrosynthesized Crystal Fiber, International Conference Nanostructured Mn3O4-Polyaniline on Recent cognizance in Wireless Nanofibers- Biointerface for Endocrine Communication & Image Processing- Disrupting Chemical Detection”, 2016, ICRCWIP-2014, Poornima Institute of Sensors & Actuators B: 4.8 Engineering & Technology, Jaipur, 2015. 3. Bansi D. Malhotra, Saurabh Kumar, 80. Sharma S, Puri NK and Gupta V, Suveen Kumar, Chandra Mouli Pandey, Photovoltaic response of hydrothermally “Conducting paper based sensor derived BFO ceramics, 9th National for cancer biomarker detection”, Conference on Solid State Chemistry 2016,Journal of Physics: Conference and Allied Areas, Conference Centre, Series, 704,12010-12018, 2016. University of Delhi, India, May 8-10, 4. Bansi D Malhotra, Saurabh 2015. Kumar and Chandra Mouli Pandey, 81. Sharma S, Tomar M, Kumar A, Puri “Nanomaterials based biosensors for NK and Gupta V, Multiferrioc BiFeO3/ cancer biomarker detection”, Published BaTiO3 thin films fabricated by Chemical under license by IOP Publishing Ltd., Solution Deposition Technique, 2016 Materials Research Society (MRS), 5. Saurabh Kumar, Prabhakar Rai, Jai California, USA, April 6–10, 2015. Gopal Sharma, Ashutosh Sharma, 82. Patents Bansi Dhar Malhotra, “PEDOT: PSS/ PVA Nanofibers Decorated Conducting 83. Patent (Application no. 2178/ Paper for Cancer Diagnostics”, DEL/2015) titled “ A PROCESS FOR Advanced Materials Technologies, SYNTHESIS OF METAL CORE- 2016,1600056. CARBON SHELL NANOPARTICLES” is filled with IPO. Bodh R. Mehta, Vinod 6. Saurabh Kumar, Anindita Sen, Suveen Singh and Saurabh K. Sengar (2015). Kumar, Shine Augustine, Birendra Kumar Yadav, Sandeep Mishra, Bansi Dhar Malhotra”, Polyaniline Modified Flexible Conducting Paper For Cancer

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Detection, Applied Physcis Letters, invasive Oral Cancer Detection”, 2016,108,203702. Impact factor: 3.10 Biosensors & Bioelectronics,2016, 78, 7. Suveen Kumar, Saurabh Kumar, 497-504, Impact Factor: 7.5 Sachchidanand Tiwari, Saurabh 13. Kunal Mondal, Md. Azahar Ali, Saurabh Augustine,Shine Srivastava, Birendra Srivastava, Bansi D Malhotra,and Kumar Yadav, Bansi Dhar Malhotra, Ashutosh Sharma “Electrospun “Highly Sensitive Protein Functionalized Functional Micro/Nanochannels Nanostructured Hafnium Oxide Based Embedded in Porous Carbon Electrodes Biosensing Platform for Non-invasive for Microfluidic Biosensing”, Sensors & Oral Cancer Detection Sensors & Actuators, B, 2016, Voulme 229, pp82- Actuators”,B, 2016, 235, 1-10. Impact 91 , Impact Factor:4.8 Factor: 4.8 14. Ruchika Chauhan, Jay Singh, Pratima 8. Md A.Ali, C.Singh, K Mondal, R. Solanki,T. Manaka, M. Iwamoto, S.Srivastava, A.Sharma, B.D.Malhotra, T. Basu, B.D. Malhotra, “Label-Free “Mesoporous Few-Layer Graphene Piezoelectric Immunosensor Decorated Platform for Affinity Biosensing With Gold Nanoparticles: Kinetic Application”, ACS Applied Materials & Analysis and Biosensing Application”, Interfaces,2016, 8, 7646–7656, Impact Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical Factor: 7.1 ,2016, 222,804-814, Impact Factor:4.8 9. R Chauhan, J Singh, T Sachdev, T 15. Manoj Kumar Patel, Md. Azahar Ali, Basu, BD Malhotra, Recent advances Sadagopan Krishnan, Ved Varun in mycotoxins detection”, Biosensors Agrawal, AbdulAziz A. Al Kheraif, & Bioelectronics,2016, 81, 532-545, H. Fouad, Z.A. Ansari, S. G. Ansari Impact Factor:7.5 &Bansi D. Malhotra, “A Label-Free 10. MA Ali, S Srivastava, VV Agrawal, M Photoluminescence Genosensor Willander, R John, Bansi Dhar Malhotra, Using Nanostructured Magnesium “Biofunctionalized quantum dots-nickel Oxide for Cholera Detection”, Scientific oxide nanorods based smart platform Reports,2015,Volume 5, pp17384 , , for lipid detection”, Journal of Materials Impact Factor: 5.5 Chemistry B, 2016, 4, 2706-2714, Impact 16. Saurabh Kumar, Magnus Willander, Factor: 4.8 Jai G. Sharma and Bansi D. Malhotra, “A 11. Aditya Sharma Ghrera, Manoj Kumar solution processed carbon nanotube Pandey and Bansi Dhar Malhotra, modified conducting paper sensor for “Quantum Dot Monolayer for cancer detection”, Journal of Materials Surface Plasmon Resonance Signal Chemistry B,2015, 3, 9305 - 9314, Enhancement and DNA Hybridization Impact Factor: 4.8 Detection”, Biosensors & Bioelectronics, 17. Ajeet Kaushik, Rajesh Kumar , Sunil 2016, 81, 532-545 , Impact Factor: 7.5 K.Arya, Madhavan Nair, B.D. Malhotra 12. Suveen Kumar,Jai Gopal Sharma,Sagar and Shekhar Bhansali, “Organic– Maji, Bansi Dhar Malhotra, Inorganic Hybrid Nanocomposite- “Nanostructured Zirconia Decorated Based Gas Sensors for Environmental Reduced Graphene Oxide Based Monitoring”, Chemical Reviews”, 2015, Efficient Biosensing Platform for Non- 115, 4571−4606, Impact Factor:37.4

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18. A chitosan Modified Nickel Kumar Yadav, Saroj Kumar, Thien Oxide Platform for Biosensing Toan Tran, Ajay Kumar Dewan, Ashok Applications,Pratima R. Solanki, Manoj Mulchandani, Jai Gopal Sharma, Kumar Patel, Md. Azahar Ali, B. D. Sagar Maji and Bansi Dhar Malhotra, Malhotra ,Journal of Materials Chemistry “Biofunctionalized Nanostructured B,2015, Voulme3,6698-6708, Impact Zirconia for Biomedical Application: Factor:4.8 A Smart Approach for Oral Cancer 19. Saurabh Kumar, Suveen Kumar, Detection”, Advanced Science (Wiley), Saurabh Srivastava, Birendra Kumar 2015,Volume 2,1500048. Impact Yadav, Seung Hee Lee, Jai Gopal factor:6.0 Sharma , Dinesh Chandra Doval, and 24. Chetna Dhand, Neeraj Dwivedi, Sachin Bansi D. Malhotra, “Reduced Graphene Mishra, Pratima Solanki, Venkatesh Oxide Modified Smart Conducting Paper Mayandi, Roger W. Beuerman, for Cancer Biosensor”, Biosensors & Seeram Ramakrishna,Rajamani Bioelectronics,2015, Impact Factor:7.4 Lakshminarayanan,B. D. Malhotra, 20. Hemant Dhyani, Md. Azahar Ali, “Polyaniline Based Biosensors”, Satyendra P. Pal, Saurabh Srivastava, Nanobiosensors in Disease Pratima R. Solanki, Bansi D. Malhotra Diagnosis(Dove Press) 2015 and Prasenjit Sen, “Mediator-Free 25. Aditya Sharma Ghrera, Chandra Biosensor Using Chitosan Capped Mouli Pandey, Md. Azahar Ali, and CdS Quantum Dots for Detection of Bansi Dhar Malhotra, “Quantum Dot Total Cholesterol”, RSC Advances Based Microfluidic Biosensor for 2015,Voume5 45928-45934, Impact Cancer Detection”, Applied Physics Factor: 3.3 Letters,2015, 106, 193703; Impact 21. Ruchika Chauhan. Jay Singh, Factor: 3.1 Pratima Solanki, Tinku Basu, 26. Md. Azahar Ali, Kunal Mondal, Richard O’Kennedy, B.D.Malhotra, Chandan Singh, Bansi Dhar Malhotra “Electrochemical piezoelectric and Ashutosh Sharma, “Anti-epidermal reusable immunosensor for AflatoxinB1 growth factor receptor conjugated detection”, Biochemical Engineering mesoporous zinc oxide nanofibers for Journal 2015(Accepted), Impact Factor: breast cancer diagnostics”, Nanoscale, 2.467 2015, 7, 7234-7245, Impact Factor:7.76 22. Chetna Dhand, Neeraj Dwivedi, Sachin 27. Md Azahar Ali , Pratima R Solanki , Mishra, Pratima Solanki, Venkatesh Saurabh Srivastava , Samer Singh Mayandi, Roger W. Beuerman, ,B.D.Malhotra, “Protein Functionalized Seeram Ramakrishna, Rajamani Carbon Nanotubes-based Smart Lab- Lakshminaryanan, Bansi D. Malhotra, on-a-Chip”, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, “Polyaniline-based biosensors, 2015, 7 (10), pp 5837–5846, Impact Nanobiosensors in Disease Diagnosis”, Factor: 7.1 (Dove Press) ,2015,Volume4, pp1-22 28. R Chauhan, P.R Solanki, J. Singh, I. 23. Suveen Kumar, Saurabh Kumar, Mukherjee, T. Basu, B.D.Malhotra, “A Sachchidanand Tiwari, Saurabh novel electrochemical piezoelectric Srivastava, Manish Srivastava, Birendra label free immunosensor for aflatoxin B1

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detection in groundnut”, Food Control 35. Jaigopal, “Oxygen stress: Impact on 2015, 52, 60-70, Impact Factor: 3.4 innate immune system, antioxidant 29. Maumita Das Mukherjee, Chetna defence system and expression of HIF- Dhand, Neeraj Dwivedi, Baijnath 1 and ATPase 6 genes in Catla catla. P. Singh, Gajjala Sumana, Ved V. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry” Agarwal,Jai S. Tawale, Bansi D. Malhotra, (Springer, accepted), 2015, 0920-1742 “Facile Synthesis of 2-Dimensional 36. Jaigopal, “Biomedical and clinical Transparent Graphene Flakes for importance of mussel-inspired Nucleic Acid Detection”, Sensors & polymers and materials”, Marine Drugs Actuators B,2015,210,281-289, Impact 2015, 13(11), 6792- 6817, 2015. 1660- Factor: 4.8 3397 30. Saurabh Srivastava, Shiju Abraham, 37. Jaigopal, “In vitro digestibility study Chandan Singh,Md. Azahar Ali, of some plant protein sources as Anchal Srivastava, Gajjala Sumana, aquafeed for carps Labeo rohita and Bansi.D.Malhotra, “Protein conjugated Cyprinus carpio using pH-Stat method”, carboxylated gold@reduced graphene Indian Journal of Experimental Biology oxide for aflatoxin B1 detection”, RSC (accepted, NISCAR, CSIR), 2015. 0019- Advances, 2015,5,5406-5414 ,Impact 5189 Factor: 3.3 38. Jaigopal, “Biological mosquito control is 31. Jaigopal, “Degradation of Lindane by affected by alternative prey. Zoological Sludge Enriched on Mixed Commercial Studies” (Springer) 54:55, 2015. DOI Formulations of Organophosphate 10.1186/s40555-015-0132-9, 1810-522X and Pyrethroid Pesticides”, Int.J.Curr. Microbiol.App.Sci.2016.5(5): 138-152. 39. Jaigopal, “Activities of digestive DOI: ISSN: 2319-7692 (Print) ISSN: enzymes in relation to ingested natural 2319-7706 (Online) food in three carp species of the Himalayan River Ladhiya”, northern 32. Jaigopal, “Nanostructured zirconia India. Aquaculture Nutrition (Blackwell decorated reduced graphene oxide Science Ltd., accepted), 2015. 1365- based efficient biosensor platform for 2095 non- invasive oral cancer detection”. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 78, 40. Jaigopal, “Simulation study of natural 2016. DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2015.11.084 UV-B radiation on Catla catla and its 33. Jaigopal, “Biofunctionalized impact on physiology, oxidative stress, nanostructured zirconia for biomedical Hsp70 and DNA fragmentation”, application: A smart approach for Photochemistry and Photobiology oral cancer detection”, Advanced (Elsevier B.V.) 149: 156-163, 2015. 1751- Science (Willey Online). 10.1002/ 1097 advs.201500048, 2198-3844 41. Jaigopal, “Physiological responses of 34. Jaigopal, “Reduced graphene oxide Catla catla larvae fed with Achyranthes modified smart conducting paper for aspera seed enriched diet and exposed cancer biosensor. Biosensors and to UV-B radiation”, Indian Journal of Bioelectronics” (Elsevier B.V.) 73: 114- Biochemistry & Biophysics (NISCAR, 122, 2015, 0956-5663 CSIR) 52: 155-160, 2015. 0975-0959

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42. Pravir Kuma,r “Linking mitochondrial 48. Pravir Kumar, “Obesity and dysfunction, metabolic syndrome and Neurodegeneration”, Advances in stress signaling in Neurodegeneration”, Obesity, Weight Management & Control Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, BBA (AOWMC), 2 (5), 029[*: Corresponding Molecular Basis of disease; (invited author]; 2015, ISSN: 2378-3168 manuscript; Special issue: Oxidative 49. Pravir Kumar, “Tau phosphorylation, Stress and Mitochondrial Quality in molecular chaperones, Ubiquitin E3 Diabetes/Obesity and Critical Illness ligase: clinical relevance in Alzheimer’s Spectrum of Diseases); Impact factor: disease”, Journal of Alzheimer’s 5.158 [*: Corresponding author] 2016 Disease, 43(2):341-61; Impact factor: [Elsevier] ISSN:0925-4439 4.17 ; 2015 [IOS], ISSN print: 1387-2877; 43. Pravir Kumar, “Molecular ISSN online: 1875-8908 Chaperones and Ubiquitin Proteasome System in Tumor Biogenesis: An 50. Pravir Kumar, “Role Of wnt-p53- Overview”, Journal of Cell Biology and Nox Signaling Pathway In Cancer Cell Metabolism, 3: 010 2016 [Herald], Development And Progression”, British ISSN:2381-1943 Journal of Medicine and Medical Research, 8(8):651-676; 2015 [Science 44. Pravir Kumar, “Ion channels in domain International], ISSN: 2231-0614 neurological disorders”, Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural 51. Pravir Kumar, “Synergy of bone marrow Biology, Impact factor: 3.04[*: transplantation and curcumin ensue Corresponding author] 2016 [Elsevier], protective effect at early onset of ISBN: 978-0-12-803367-8 diabetes in mice”, Journal of Diabetes, (Wiley) doi: 10.1111/1753-0407.12204 45. Pravir Kumar, “Impact of IDE and Impact factor 2.932015 [Wiley], Online Neprilysin in Alzheimer’s Disease ISSN: 1753-0407 biology: Characterization of putative coagnates for therapeutic applications”, 52. Pravir Kumar, “Molecular signalling saga Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, Oct in tumour biology”, Journal of Tumor, 18 27;48(4):891-917 Impact factor: 4.17; 3(2): 309-313; 2015, ISSN 1819-6187 2015 [IOS], ISSN print: 1387-2877; ISSN 53. Yashna Paul and Yasha Hasija*. online: 1875-8908 Gene Prioritization by integrated 46. Pravir Kumar, “Comparative study analysis of protein structural and of anti-angiogenic activities of luteolin, network topological properties for the lectin and lupeol biomolecules”, Journal protein-protein interaction network of Translational Medicine, Impact factor: of neurological disorders. Scientifica 3.96; Sep 18;13(1):307; 2015 [BMC], 2016 [*Corresponding Author] [PMID: ISSN: 1479-5876 27034906]. 47. Pravir Kumar, “p38 MAPK and PI3K/ 54. Isha Srivastava, Lokesh Kumar AKT signaling in Parkinson’s disease”, Gahlot, Pooja Khurana, Yasha Hasija*. International Journal of Molecular and dbAARD & AGP: A Computational Cellular Medicine (IJMCM), Spring 2015, Pipeline for the Prediction of Genes Vol 4, No 2, page 1-20, e-ISSN: 2251- associated with Age Related Disorders. 9645 p-ISSN: 2251-9637 Journal of Biomedical Informatics

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2016 [*Corresponding Author] [PMID: version)ISSN: 1423-0380 (electronic 26856084] version) (in press) 55. Monika Samant, Nidhi Chadha, Anjani 61. Awasthi K., Prasad T and Das A. K. Tiwari, Yasha Hasija*. In Silico (Corresponding Author)(2016) Designing and Analysis of Inhibitors Detection of multidrug resistant against Target Protein Identified fungal infections in cancer patients through Host-Pathogen Protein (Book Chapter) Molecular Markers in Interactions in Malaria. International Mycology (Springer) (in press) Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2016 62. Chaurasia M, Misra S., Bhatt A. N., [*Corresponding Author] Das A., Dwarakanath B., Sharma K. 56. Prerna Jain, Nitin Thukral, Lokesh (2015) Metabolic imbalance associated Kumar Gahlot, Yasha Hasija*. CARDIO- mitophagy in tumor cells: Genesis and PRED: An in-silico tool for predicting implications Journal of Cancer Research cardiovascular-disorder associated Updates, 4, 95-107 ISSN: 1929-2279 proteins. Systems and Synthetic 63. Chaurasia M., Bhatt A., Das A., Biology 2015 [*Corresponding Author] Dwarakanath B., Sharma K (2016) [PMID: 25972989] Radiation induced autophagy: 57. Isha Srivastava, Nitin Thukral, Yasha Mechanisms and consequences. Free Hasija*. Genetics of Human Age Related Radical Research ISSN: 1071-5762 (Print) Disorders. Advances in Gerontology 1029-2470 (Online) (Impact Factor:2.97) 2015 [*Corresponding Author] [PMID: 64. Das A (corresponding author) and 26856084]. Dhanjal J K. (2015) Medicinal plants, a gold mine of anticancer compounds 58. Shamsudheen Karuthedath Vellarikkal, American International Journal of Heena Dhiman, Kandarp Joshi, Yasha Research in Formal, Applied & Natural Hasija, Sridhar Sivasubbu ,Vinod Sciences ISSN (Print): 2328-3777, ISSN Scaria. mit-o-matic: a comprehensive (Online): 2328-3785, ISSN (CD-ROM): computational pipeline for clinical 2328-3793 9(1), December-2014 to evaluation of mitochondrial variations February- 2015,14-23. from next-generation sequencing datasets. Human Mutation 2015 [Impact 65. Dhanjal J K, Sharma S., Grover A., Factor: 5.122] [PMID: 25677119]. Das A (corresponding author)(2015) Use of ligand-based pharmacophore 59. Monika Samant, Minesh Jethva, Yasha modeling and docking approach to find Hasija*. INTERACT-O-FINDER: A Tool novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitors for Prediction of DNA-Binding Proteins for treating Alzheimer’s. Biomedicine Using Sequence Features. International & Pharmacotherapy 71 (2015) 146–152 Journal of Peptide Research and Elsevier Publication (Impact factor: Therapeutics [*Corresponding Author]. 2.239) ISSN: 0753-3322 60. Kumari N, Dwarakanath B S, Das 66. Kriti Bhandari, S. P. Chaurasia , Aditi A., Bhatt. A.N. (2016) Role of IL-6 in Sharma, Ajay K. Dalai, , “A Review on cancer progression and therapeutic- Lipase Catalysed Synthesis of DHA Rich resistance. Tumor Biology (Impact Glyceride from Fish Oils”, International factor: 3.6) ISSN: 1010-4283 (print Journal of Research and Scientific

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Innovation (IJRSI), Vol 3 (IA), pp. 9-19, 73. Singh VK, Goyal I, Saini A, Kumar N, 2016, Impact factor:2.08. Kalsan M and Chandra R, “Designing 67. Kriti Bhandari, S.P. Chaurasia and A.K. an In-Silico Mimetic for Thrombopoietin Dalai, “Lipase catalyzed esterification of Using Combinatorial Library”, Docosahexaenoic acid rich fatty acids International Journal of Science and with glycerol,” Chemical Engineering Research (2016); 5:4; 2426-2432 (I.F. Communications, Vol. 202, pp. 920- 6.391) 926, 2015, Impact factor: 1.05. 74. Singh VK, Saini A, Kalsan M, Kumar 68. Solanki K, Yadav J, Singh R, Rastogi N, and Chandra R, “Stage Specific Verma S (2015) Prediction of epitope Regulation of Erythropoiesis and Its and host organism for generation Implications in ExVivo Expansion of of antibodies against human toll- Red Blood Cells”, Journal of Stem Cells. like receptor 5 protein. Molecular (2016) ;11:3 pp. (Accepted) Enzymology and Drug Targets 1(2):5: 1-6 75. Vimal Kishor Singh, Neeraj Kumar, 69. Chaudhary I, Fatima F, Pathak N, Rastogi Mahisha Kalsan, Abhishek Sain, “Blood S, Rolee Sharma (2015) Isolation of lignin generation by stem cells: an overview”, peroxidase-producing plant pathogenic IJSR, {2016} Vol .5(3), pages: 1880-1884 fungus from the effluent sample. (Impact factor: 5.6) International Journal of Advancement in 76. Vimal Kishor Singh, Neeraj Kumar, Engineering Technology, Management Mahisha Kalsan, Abhishek Saini, and Applied Science 2(7): 39-46 [Best Ramesh Chandra, “Mechanism of paper award] Induction: Induced pluripotent stem 70. Fatima F, Chaudhary I, Rastogi S, cells” (IPSCs). J Stem Cells, (2015). 10 :1; Pathak N (2015) Isolation of a novel p43-62 laccase-producing fungus from litter 77. Vimal Kishor Singh, Mahisha Kalsan, in upper soil horizon. International Neeraj Kumar, Abhishek Saini , Ramesh Journal of Advancement in Engineering Chandra, “Induced Pluripotent Stem Technology, Management and Applied Cells: Applications in regenerative Science 2(7): 53-60 medicine, disease modelling and drug 71. Lata S, Rastogi S, Kapoor A, Imran M discovery”, Front. Cell Dev. Biol. (2015) (2015) Influence of culture conditions 3:2.p 1-18. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2015.00002 on production of phytase by 78. Ali AM, Solanki PR, Srivastava S, Zygosaccharomyces bailii var. bailii. Singh S and Malhotra BD, Protein Journal of Environmental Biology 36: Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes- 947-954. IF 2015: 0.563 based Smart Lab-on-a-Chip, ACS Appl. 72. Fatima F, Bajpai P, Pathak N, Singh Mater. Interfaces, 7 (2015) 5837. S, Priya S, Rastogi Verma S (2015) 79. Chauhan R, Solanki PR, Singh J, Antimicrobial and immunomodulatory Mukherjee I, Basu T and Malhotra BD, efficacy of extracellularly synthesized A novel electrochemical piezoelectric silver and gold nanoparticles by a novel label free immunosensor for aflatoxin B1 phosphate solubilizing fungus Bipolaris detection in groundnut, Food Control, tetramera. BMC Microbiology 15: 52. IF 52 (2015) 60. 2015: 2.729

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80. Mukherjee MD, Dhand C, Dwivedi HW, Aberrant cell cycle reentry in N, Singh BP, Sumana G, Agarwal VV, human and experimental inclusion Tawale JS and Malhotra BD, Facile body myositis and polymyositis, Human Synthesis of 2-Dimensional Transparent Molecular Genetics, Accepted Graphene Flakes for Nucleic Acid 88. Vats C, Dhanjal J, Goyal S, Gupta Detection, Sensors & Actuators B, 210 A, Bharadvaja N and Grover A, (2015) 281. Mechanistic analysis elucidating the 81. Srivastava S, Abraham S, Singh C, relationship between Lys96 mutation Ali MA, Srivanstava A, Sumana G and in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malhotra BD, Protein conjugated pyrazinamidase enzyme and carboxylated gold@reduced graphene pyrazinamide susceptibility, BMC oxide for aflatoxin B1 detection, RSC Genomics 16 (Suppl 2S14 (2015). Advances, 5 (2015) 5406. 89. Das A and Dhanjal JK, Medicinal plants, 82. Kumar P, Jha NK, Jha SK, Ambasta a gold mine of anticancer compounds, RK, Tau phosphorylation, molecular American International Journal of chaperones, Ubiquitin E3 ligase: clinical Research in Formal, Applied & Natural relevance in Alzheimer’s disease, Sciences, 9(1) (December-2014 to Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, February-2015) 14-23. 43(2) (2015) 341. 90. Dhanjal J K, Sharma S, Grover A and Das 83. Kumar D, Sharma S, Verma S, A, Use of ligand-based pharmacophore Kumar P and Ambasta R, Role Of wnt- modeling and docking approach to find p53-Nox Signaling Pathway In Cancer novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitors Development And Progression, British for treating Alzheimer’s, Biomedicine & Journal of Medicine and Medical Pharmacotherapy 71 (2015) 146. Research, Accepted. 91. Chaurasia M, Misra S, Bhatt AN, Das A, 84. Kumar D, Sharma S,Verma S, Kumar P Dwarakanath B and Sharma K, Metabolic and Ambasta R, Molecular signaling Imbalance Associated Mitophagy in saga in tumour biology, Journal of Tumor Cells: Genesis and Implications, Tumor, Accepted. Journal of Cancer Research Updates, 4 85. Kumar D, Ambasta RK and Kumar P, (2015) 95. Mutational consequences of aberrant 92. Jain P, Thukral N, Gahlot LK and Hasija ion channels in neurological disorders, Y, Cardio-Pred: An in-silico tool for The Journal of Membrane Biology, predicting cardiovascular-disorder Accepted. associated proteins, Systems and 86. Arivarasan A, S, Yadav S, Synthetic Biology, Accepted Shah HR , Kumar P and Ambasta RK, Synergy of bone marrow transplantation 93. Vellarikkal SK, Dhiman H, Joshi K, Hasija and curcumin ensue protective effect at Y, Sivasubbu S and ScariaV, Mit-o- early onset of diabetes in mice, Journal matic: a comprehensive computational of Diabetes, Accepted. pipeline for clinical evaluation of mitochondrial variations from next- 87. Kwon B, Kumar P, Lee HK, Zeng L, generation sequencing datasets, Walsh K, Fu Q, Barakat A and Querfurth Human Mutation, 36(4) (2015) 419.

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94. Mishra V, Kashyap S and Hasija Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / Y, Ligand based virtual screening for Workshop identifying potent inhibitors against 1. Jauhari N, Raina H, Soni G, Chadha N and viral neuraminidase: An in silico Bharadvaja N, Comparative inhibition of approach, Journal of Taibah University Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and NF-B: for Science, 9(1) (2015) 20. Mechanistic insight into the anticancer 95. Fatima F, Bajpai P, Pathak N, Singh mode of herbal drug Amrogentin and S, Priya and Verma SR, Antimicrobial Serpentine. National Conference on and immunomodulatory efficacy of Solid State Chemistry and allied Areas, extracellularly synthesized silver Organised by Bhaskaracharya College and gold nanoparticles by a novel of Applied Sciences, University of Delhi. phosphate solubilizing fungus Bipolaris May 8-10, 2015. tetramera, BMC Microbiology,15 (2015) 2. Chauhan K and Das A (corresponding 52. author), Novel approach to target 96. Fatima F, Pathak N, Bajpai P and periodontitis and Atherosclerosis: Verma SR, Phosphate solubilizing One trigger, two targets. International plant growth promoting microbes, Conference: South Asian Biotechnology International J Advanced Biotechnology Conference organized by South Asian & Bioinformatics 3(1) (2015) 6. University, February 12-14, 2015. 97. Sharma M, Thukral N, Soni NK and 3. Chauhan K and Das A, Vaccine Maji S, Microalgae as Future Fuel: Real development for Periodontitis to target opportunities and challenges, Journal Atherosclerosis Conference on Recent of thermodynamics and Catalysis Trends in Parasitology organized by 6 (2015) 1. Jawaharlal Nehru University from 98. Kishor V, Kumar N, Kalsan M, Saini A March 20-21, 2015. and Chandra R, Mechanism of Induction: 4. Akanksha and Hasija Y, Induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSCs) Identification of micro RNA causing Vimal. J Stem Cells, 10 (1) (2015). pancreatitis cancer and heir integrated 99. Singh VK, Kalsan M, Kumar N, Sain bioinformatics analysis. International A and Chandra R, Induced Pluripotent Journal of Engineering, Technology, Stem Cells: Applications in regenerative Science and Research. Special Issue medicine, disease modelling and drug Vol 2 [International Conference on discovery) Front. Cell Dev. Biol. (2015) Emerging Trends of Engineering, 3:2. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2015.00002 Science, Management and it’s Applications (ICETESMA-15), JNU, 100. Bhandari K, Chaurasia SP and Dalai March 01, 2015. AK, Lipase catalyzed esterification of Docosahexaenoic acid rich fatty acids 5. Mehra L, Kumar A, Bhatnagar with glycerol, Chemical Engineering A, Hasija Y, Mittal G, Assessing Communications, 202 (2015) 920. Nutraceutical Alpha Ketoglutarate for Its Effectiveness: 99m Technetium- Mebrofenin Nuclear Imaging In CCl4 Induced Hepatotoxic Animal Model. International Conference on Chemical,

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Food and Environment Engineering Electronic Journal of Geotechnical (ICCFEE’15). Dubai (UAE), January 11-12, Engineering, Vol.20, Bund.24, pp 11817- 2015. 11831. 6. Thukral N, Soni NK and Hasija Y, 3. Shrivastava, A.K., Jain, A., Kansal, D. Structural and Functional analysis of and Gupta, S. (2015), “Modification Protein-Protein interaction network of the Casagrande’s Eqquation of in neurodegenerative disorders. Phreatic Line”, International Journal International Symposium on Genomics of Civil Engineering and Technology, in Health and Disease & 40th Annual Vol.6, No.5, pp 01-13, ISSN 0976-6308 Conference of Indian Society of Human (print) and ISSN 0976-6316 (online). Genetics. Mumbai, India. January 28– 4. Niktabar. S. M. M. Rao, K.S, and 30, 2015. Shrivastava, A.K . (2015). “Shear 7. Soni NK, Thukral N and Hasija behaviour of rock joints under Y, A web-based tool for predicting cyclic condition pp. 277-286”, Special neurodegenerative disorder associated Publication, Journal of Engineering proteins using protein-complex Geology, pp 277-286, ISSN: 0970- structural features. Indo-US Bilateral 5317. Conferences-cum-Workshop on Big 5. Shrivastava, A.K., Kumar, M. (2016), Data Analysis and Translation in Disease “Compatibility Issues of Cement with Biology (Big Data and Disease), JNU, Water Reducing Admixture in Concrete, Delhi, India, January 18-22, 2015. Elsevier International Journal, 8. Khurana P, Soni NK, Scaria V and Perspectives in Science, http://dx.doi. Hasija Y, NutriGene – a database for org/10.1016/j.pisc.2016.04.055. bridging a gap between nutrition and 6. S.Anbukumar and Gurleen Kaur, genome. Indo-US Bilateral Conferences- ‘Morphometric Analysis of Sukhna cum-Workshop on Big Data Analysis Catchment Area Using GIS’ paper and Translation in Disease Biology (Big published in the International Journal Data and Disease), JNU, Delhi, India, of Advanced Production and Industrial January 18-22, 2015. Engineering IJAPIE-2016-04-206,Vol Department of Civil Engineering 1(2), 31-34 Journals/ Conferences / Seminar / 7. Sarkar R, Mandal P, Saud T, Mandal Symposia / Workshop A, Sharma SK, Seasonal Variation and Sources of Aerosol Pollution in Delhi, 1. Shrivastava, A.K. and Rao, K.S. (2015) India, J. Environmental Chemistry “Shear Behaviour of Rock Joints under Letters, Accepted. CNL and CNS Boundary Condition”, International Journal of Geotechnical Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / and Geological Engineering, Vol.33, Workshop No.5, pp 1205-1220, doi 10.1007s10706- 1. S.Anbukumar and Muendra Kumar, 015-9896-2. ‘Stability of Visco-elastic material through 2. Shrivastava, A.K., Vishwakarma, S. and a pipe flow with axi- symmetric Jain, D. (2015) “Frictional Resistance of disturbances ‘paper published in the Drilling Fluids as a Bore Hole Stablizer”, International Conference on Recent

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Trends in Engineering and Material 5. Rahul Katarya and Om Prakash Sciences (ICEMS-2016) 17–19 March Verma (2016), “A Collaborative 2016 | Jaipur, India. Recommender System Enhanced 2. Shrivastava, A.K., Kumar, M. (2016), with Particle Swarm Optimization “Compatibility Issues of Cement Technique”, MULTIMEDIA TOOLS with Water Reducing Admixture AND APPLICATIONS, Accepted for in Concrete, paper published in the publication, Impact factor 1.446. International Conference on Recent 6. Isha Singh and Om Prakash Trends in Engineering and Material Verma (2016), “High Density Impulse Sciences (ICEMS-2016) 17–19 March Noise Detection using Fuzzy C-means 2016 | Jaipur, India Algorithm”, Defence Science Journal, Department of Computer Vol. 66, No. 1, pp. 30-36, Impact factor Science and Engineering ok 0.3. Journals/ Conferences / Seminar / 7. Om Prakash Verma, Neetu Agrawa and Siddharth Sharma (2016), “An Symposia / Workshop Optimal Edge Detection Using 1. Parihar and Om Prakash Verma (2016), Modified Artificial Bee Colony «Contrast Enhancement using Algorithm, Proceedings of the National Entropy based Dynamic Sub- Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Histogram Equalization” IET Physical Sciences, pp 1-12, available Image Processing, Accepted for on-line, 21 March 2016, Impact Factor publication. Impact factor 0.753. 0.242. 2. Rahul Katarya and Om Prakash 8. Om Prakash Verma, Deepti Aggarwal Verma (2016), «Recent developments in and TejnaPatodi (2016), “Opposition affective recommender systems” Phisica and Dimensional Based Modified A, Accepted for publication. Impact Firefly Algorithm” Expert Systems factor 1.732. with Applications, Vol 44 pp. 168- 3. VidhiKhanduja, Shampa 176, Impact factor 2.240. Chakraverty and Om Prakash 9. Vidhi Khanduja, Shampa Verma (2016), «Enabling information Chakraverty and Om Prakash recovery with ownership using robust Verma (2015), ‘Watermarking multiple watermarks Journal of Categorical Data: Algorithm and Information Security and Application” Robustness” Defence Science Journal, Elseviewer Publication, Avaiable on line Impact Factor 0.3, Vol. 65, No. 3, May 8 April 2016. 2015, pp. 226-232. 4. Om Prakash Verma and Anil Singh 10. Lavika Goel, Daya Gupta, V. K. Panchal: Parihar (2016), “An Optimal Fuzzy System Two-phase anticipatory system design for Edge Detection in Color Images based on Discipline. International using Bacterial Foraging Algorithm”, Journal of Business Information Systems IEEE Transaction on Fuzzy System, (IJBIS), Inder Science Publishers. (2015) Accepted for publication. Impact factor 8.746. 11. Dwivedi R. and Gupta D.: “A Complete method configuration process

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for configuring project-specific Expert Systems, Wiley, vol. 32, Issue 2, methods” in Journal of Software, pp. 203-219, 2015 (Impact Factor: 0.7). 9(3), 29-40, Academy Publishers 18. Ruchika Malhotra and Megha (extended species abundance model Khanna, “Mining the Impact of Object- of biogeography for intelligent Oriented Metrics for Change Prediction battlefield preparation. Knowl.-Based using Machine Learning and Search- Syst. Volume Issue C, November 2015 based Techniques,” International Pages 420-445, Elsevier Science Conference on Advances in Computing, Publishers (2015). Communications and Informatics 12. Kakali Chatterjee, Asok De, Daya (ICACCI 2015), pp. 228-234. Gupta: A Secure and Efficient 19. Ruchika Malhotra and Megha Authentication Protocol in Wireless Khanna, “Software Engineering Sensor Network. Wireless Personal Predictive Modeling using Search- Communications, Springer, 81(1): pp. 17- based Techniques: Systematic Review 37 (2015). and Future Directions”, Nasbase, 13. Divyashikha Sethia, Daya Gupta, Detroit, USA, March 2015. Huzur Saran, Arpit Goyal, Radhika 20. Rajni Jindal, Ruchika Malhotra and Kuchchal, Secure Distributed Backup Abha Jain, “Mining Defect Reports for Management Of Personal Health predicting Software Maintenance Effort”, Records, 8th International Conference International Conference on Advances on e-Health (EH 2016), Madeira, in Computing, Communications and Portugal Informatics (ICACCI 2015), pp. 270-276. 14. Divyashikha Sethia, Daya Gupta, Huzur 21. Ruchika Malhotra, Anuradha Chug Saran, Amogh Gaur, Rishabh Aggarwal, and Priyanka Khosla, “Prioritization of “Mutual Authentication Protocol For Classes for Refactoring: A Step towards Secure NFC Based Mobile Healthcard”, Improvement in Software Quality”, 5th International Conference on Theory International Symposium on Women in and Practice in Modern Computing Computing and Informatics (WCI 2015), (TPMC 2016). pp. 228-234. 15. Ruchika Malhotra, “A systematic review 22. Ruchika Malhotra and Anjali Sharma, of machine learning techniques for “A Web Metric Collection and Reporting software fault prediction”,Applied Soft System”, International Symposium on Computing, vol. 27, pp. 504-518, 2015 Women in Computing and Informatics (Impact Factor: 2.5). (WCI 2015), pp. 661-667. 16. Ruchika Malhotra and Ravi Jangra, 23. Rajni Jindal, Ruchika Malhotra “Prediction & Assessment of Change and Abha Jain, “Predicting Software Prone Classes Using Statistical & Maintenance Effort using Neural Machine Learning Techniques”, Journal Networks, “ 4th International conference of Information Processing, 2015. on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and Optimization, IRCITO (2015). 17. Ruchika Malhotra and Ankita Bansal, “Fault prediction considering threshold 24. Ekta Gupta &S.K.Saxena, Using effects of object-oriented metrics”, Application of Dezert-Smarandache

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Theory on a new framework for 30. Rajni Jindal,Ruchika Malhotra and protecting MANET, International Abha Jain “ Mining Defect Reports Journal of Innovations in Engineering for Predicting Software Maintenance and Technology(IJIET), volume 5, Issue Effort” accepted for oral presentation 2, April, 2015, pp 432-436, ISSN:2319- at the Fourth International Conference 1058. on Advances in Computing, 25. Susan, Seba, Abhishek Jain, Communications and Informatics Aakash Sharma, ShikharVerma, and (ICACCI-2015) to be held at SCMS, Siddhant Jain. “Fuzzy match index Kochi, India, August 10-13, 2015. for scale-invariant feature transform 31. Divyashikha Sethia, Huzur Saran, (SIFT) features with application to face Daya Gupta, Mayank Goyal, Ujjwal Jain, recognition with weak supervision.” IET “Portable Computing Device Based Image Processing 9, no. 11 (2015): 951- Secure Medical Records Management”, 958. Indian Patent application supported by 26. Susan, Seba, and TIFAC, DST, 1313/DEL/2015. MadasuHanmandlu, “Unsupervised 32. Divyashikha Sethia, Daya Gupta, detection of nonlinearity in motion Mishika Gupta, Mayank Goyal and using weighted average of non- ParulChoudhary , “PCA based extensive entropies” Signal Image and Health Card Access”, IEEE 2016 Video Processing 9(3): 511-525 (2015). International Conference on Wireless 27. Susan, Seba; Sharawat, Puneet; Communications, Signal Processing Singh, Sandeep; Meena, Ramkesh; and Networking (WiSPNET 2016). Verma, Amit; Kumar, Mukesh, “Fuzzy 33. Divyashikha Sethia, Daya Gupta, C-means with non-extensive entropy Huzur Saran, Arpit Goyal, Radhika regularization,” Signal Processing, Kuchchal, Secure Distributed Backup Informatics, Communication and Management Of Personal Health Energy Systems (SPICES), 2015 IEEE Records, 8th International Conference International Conference on , vol., no., on e-Health (EH 2016), Madeira, pp.1,5, 19-21 Feb. 2015. Portugal. 28. Rajni Jindal, Malaya Dutta Borah, 34. Divyashikha Sethia, Daya Gupta, “Predictive Analytics in Higher Huzur Saran, Amogh Gaur, Rishabh Educational Context”, Accepted to be Aggarwal, “Mutual Authentication published in IT Professional, IEEE, July/ Protocol For Secure NFC Based August volume, 2015,(SCI Expanded, Mobile Healthcard”, 5th International Scopus,Thomson Reuters). Conference on Theory and Practice in 29. Rajni Jindal, Malaya Dutta Borah,“A Modern Computing (TPMC 2016). novel approach for mining frequent 35. Divyashikha Sethia, Suraj Singh, patterns from incremental data”, Vaibhav Singhal, “ABE Based Raspberry Accepted to be published in International Pi Secure Health Sensor (SHS)”, The Journal of Data Mining, Modelling Second International Symposium on and Management, Inderscience Ubiquitous Networking 2016 , Springer’s Publications,2015,(Scopus, Thomson Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Reuters)

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36. Kumar, A., Khorwal, R., Chaudhary, S. opinion mining. Eighth International (2016). A survey on Sentiment Analysis Conference on Contemporary using Swarm Intelligence. International Computing (IC3), 285-290, IEEE. Journal of Science and Technology. 45. Bhatia, MPS, Kumar, A., Beniwal,R. (Accepted). (2015). Ontology based Framework for 37. Bhatia, MPS, Kumar, A., Beniwal, Automatic Software’s Documentation. R. (2016). Ontologies for Software IEEE International Conference on Engineering: Past, Present and Computing for Sustainable Global Future. Indian Journal of Science and Development (INDIACom), pp. 421 - Technology, March 2016, Vol.9, No.9. 424. 38. Kumar, A., Bhatia, MPS, Beniwal,R. 46. Anandprakash ,R .K.Yadav , Daya Gupta (2015). Characterizing relatedness of “Sensor node deployment based on web and requirements engineering. OTLBO” Procedia Computer Science Webology. June 2015. Vol.12, No. 1. 57 (2015) 988 –995,3rd International conference on recent trends in 39. Kumar, A. & Sharma, A. (2015). SWOT computing 2015. Analysis of Requirements Engineering For Web Applications. International 47. R.K.Yadav, Varun Kumar, Rahul Kumar A Journal of Advance Research in Science Discrete Particle Swarm Optimization and Engineering IJARSE Volume No.04, Based Clustering Algorithm for Issue No. 04, April 2015, 34-43. Wireless Sensor Networks © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 40. Kumar, A., Dabas, V., (2016). A Social 2015,S.C.Satapathy et al. (eds.), Media Complaint Workflow Automation Emerging ICT for Bridging the Future – Tool using Sentiment Intelligence. Volume. Lecture notes in Engineering and Computer Science: Proceedings of the 48. Anil Singh Parihar and O. P. Verma, World Congress on Engineering 2016, “Contrast enhancement using WCE 2016, pp. 176-181. entropy-based dynamic sub- histogram equalisation,” IET Image 41. Kumar, A., Tanwar, P., Nigam, S. Processing, June 2016. DOI:10.1049/iet- (2016). Survey and Evaluation of ipr.2016.0242. Food Recommendation Systems and Techniques. IEEE INDIAcom 2016. 49. O. P. Verma and Anil Singh Parihar, “An Optimal Fuzzy System for Edge 42. Bhatia, MPS, Kumar, A., Beniwal, R. Detection in Color Images using (2016). Ontology based Framework Bacterial Foraging Algorithm”, IEEE for Detecting Ambiguities in Software Transaction on Fuzzy System, April 2016. Requirement Specifications. IEEE DOI: 10.1109/TFUZZ.2016.2551289. INDIAcom 2016. 50. Indu Singh, Nitish Kumar, Poornima ,” A 43. Bhatia, MPS, Kumar, A., Beniwal, R. Dynamic Session Oriented Clustering (2016). Ontology based Framework for Approach for detecting Intrusions in Reverse Engineering of Conventional Databases”,accepted to be published Software. IEEE INDIAcom 2016. in Proceedings of International 44. Kumar, A., Dogra, P., Dabas, V. (2015). Conference on Communication and Emotion analysis of Twitter using Networks (ComNet-2015-16) ,Springer

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AISC Series , February 20-21st , Delhi School of Management Ahmedabad, India. Journals 51. Indu Singh,Tapasya Singh,Tanya 1. Banger H and Yadav R, Investigating Verma, “ Detecting Intrusive Malicious Factors Affecting Adoption of Mobile Transactions in database using Session Banking. Advances in Economics and and Token Management” published Business Management, 2(5) (2015) 461- in Proceedings of International 466. Conference on Computer Systems,Data Communication and Security, CDCS- 2. Gulati K and Khera SN, Role of HR 2015, Grenze Scientific Society, practices in enhancing ICT skills in Grenze ID = 02.CDCS.2015.1.506.,26th grade-A cities of India. DIAS Technology December, Cochin, Kerala. Review, Accepted. 52. Indu Singh, Karan Sanwal, Satyarth 3. Kumar N and Singh A, Measuring Praveen ,“ Breast Cancer Detection Technical and Scale Efficiency of using Two-Fold Genetic Evolution of Banks in India using DEA, Int. Journal Neural Network Ensembles “ accepted of Business and Management, to be published in 3rd IEEE Proceedings 17(1), (2015), 66-71. of International Conference on Data 4. Kumar N and Singh A, A study of Science and Engineering (ICDSE) 2016 Technical Efficiency of Banks in India , IEEE conference No= 38384, Kerala, using DEA, Int. Journal of Business and Cochin, 23rd-25th August 2016 . Management, Accepted. 53. Lakshya Kejriwal, Indu Singh “ A 5. Kumar N and Singh A, Efficiency Hybrid Filtering Approach of Digital Analysis of Banks using DEA: A Review Video Stabilization for UAV using International Journal of Advanced Kalman and Low Pass Filter”,accepted Research and Innovation, Accepted. to be published in Elsevier Procedia 6. Kumar N et al. Portfolio Optimization: Computer Science, 6th International Indifference Curve Approach, Conference on Advances in Computing International Journal of Advanced and Communications,(ICACC-2016),6- Research and Innovation, Accepted. 8th September 2016, Cochin. 7. Sharma, S and Khera, SN, Antecedents 54. Indu Singh, Vaibhav Darbari, Lakshya of Discretionary Risky-Service Behavior: Kejriwal, Aditya Agarwal , “ Conditional An Exploratory Study. International Adherence based Classification of Journal of Bank Marketing, Emerald Transactions for Database Intrusion group publishing, Accepted. Detection and Prevention”, accepted to 8. Singh A and Singh NP, Review of be published in Proceedings of 5th IEEE Commodity Futures Market Efficiency , International Conference on Advances and Related Issues, Research Journal in Computing, Communications and of Social Science and Management, Informatics , (ICACCI -2016) , 21-24th 4(9) (2015) 261-262. September, Jaipur, India. 9. Singh A and Arora R, Evaluating credit risk assessment models of Indian public sector banks, Journal of Business Studies, Accpeted.

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10. Singh A and Arora R, Exploring 17. Khera SN and Gulati K, Tacit characteristics of credit risk in business Knowledge Sharing in IT organizations: loans, Amity Management Review, Analysis of Training Methods” presented Accpeted. in International conference on Evidence 11. Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / Based Management (ICEBM) 2015 held Workshop at BITS Pilani, 2015. 12. Khera SN and Gulati K, Knowledge 18. Singh A and Madaan V, Descriptive Sharing: Critical success factor Study on the Emergence of Credit for learning in IT organizations, Default Swap in the Indian Financial International Seminar on Globalization market, Conference proceedings and its impact on Management and IT of SIMSR Finance Conference on held at Ideal Institute of Management ‘Contemporary Issues in Modern and technology and School of law, Finance’, 2015. 2015. 19. Singh A and Madaan V, Risk 13. Khera SN and Malik S, Impact Management in Commodities of Workplace Social support on Derivatives Market – India, Paper engagement and retention: An accepted to be presented in National empirical study on generation Y Conference on Financial Markets and employees, International Seminar Economic Development, USMS, GGS titled Globalization and its impact Indraprastha University, Dwarka, 2015. on Management and IT held at 20. Singh A and Shruti, Pradhan Mantri Jan Ideal Institute of Management and Dhan Yojana adding a new dimension technology and School of law, 2015. towards the financial Inclusion in India, 14. Khera SN and Gulati K, Knowledge Paper accepted to be presented in sharing in diverse organizational National Conference on Financial structures, International conference on Markets and Economic Development, Contemporary Management practices: USMS, GGS Indraprastha University, Creative or Dogmatic held at Jagan Dwarka, 2015. Institute of Management, 2015. Department of Electronics and 15. Khera SN and Malik S, Organizational Communication Engineering attributes to attract generation Y Journals talent, International conference on 1. Khalatkar A, Indu S, Agarwal R and Contemporary Management practices: Maurya V, Implementation of camera- Creative or Dogmatic held at Jagan based traffic monitoring system, Institute of Management studies, 2015. Accepted. 16. Khera SN and Malik S, Measuring 2. Pandey R, Pandey N, Mullick R, Yadav the impact of job characteristics on S and Anurag R, All Pass Network employees organizational engagement: based MSO using OTRA, Advances A study of generation Y employees in in Electronics, 2015 (2015), Article ID India, GCMRM: Global conference on 382360, 7 pages. management in recovering markets organized by MDI Gurgaon, 2015. 3. Kuldeep Singh, R Kapoor, “Contrast Enhancement via texture region based

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histogram equalization”, Journal of -Transform”,Advanced Robotics, (2015), Modern Optics, (Accepted), 2016, (Pub.: Vol. 29, No. 23,pp. 1551-1561.(Pub.: Taylor & Francis). Taylor & Francis). !Download! 4. D K Vishwakarma, R Kapoor, and A. 10. K Singh, Rajiv Kapoor, RaunaqNayar, Dhiman, “Unified Framework for Human Fingerprint denoising using ridge Activity Recognition:An Approach orientation based clustered dictionaries, using Spatial Edge Distribution and Neurocomputing,(2015), Vol. 167(1), pp. R-Transform”, International Journal of 418-423.(Pub: Elsevier).!Download! Electronics and Communication (AEU), 11. D K Vishwakarma, and R Kapoor, “ Vol. 70, No. 3, pp. 341-353, 2016 .(Pub: Hybrid Classifier based Human Activity Elsevier).!Download! Recognition using the silhouette 5. GS Walia and R. Kapoor, “Recent and cells, Expert Systems and Advances on Multi-cue Object Applications,(2015) Vol. 42, No. 20, pp. Tracking - A Survey”, Journal ofArtificial 6957–6965.!(Pub:Elsevier). !Download! Intelligence Review, pp. 1-39, 2015. 12. Kuldeep Singh, Rajiv Kapoor, (Pub: Springer).!Download! Sanjeev Kr. Sinha, “Enhancement of 6. D K Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor, and A. low Exposure Images via Recursive Dhiman “A proposed unified framework Histogram Equalization Algorithms”, for the recognition of human activity Optik- Int. J. Light Electron Opt., (Elsevier, by exploiting the characteristics Impact factor-0.670) 126 (2015)2619– of action dynamics”, Robotics and 2625.(Pub: Elsevier). !Download! AutonomousSystems, Vol. 77, pp. 13. K Singh, A. Gupta, and R Kapoor, 25-38, 2015. (Pub: Elsevier).(Pub: “Fingerprint image super-resolution Elsevier).!Download! via ridge orientation based clustered 7. GS Walia, and R Kapoor, “Robust coupled sparse dictionaries, Journal of Object Tracking based upon Multi- Electronics Imaging, (2015), Vol. 24, No. cue Integration for Video Surveillance 4, July, 2015. (Pub: SPIE).!Download! Applications”, Multimedia Tools 14. R Kapoor, and R. Gupta, and Applications, August 2015. “Morphological mapping for non-linear (Pub:Springer)!Download! dimensionality reduction,” in Computer Vision, IET, (2015), vol.9, no.2, pp.226- 8. Gangadharappa, M; R Kapoor, Dixit, 233. !Download! Hirdesh,“An efficient hierarchical 16-QAM dynamic constellation to 15. D K Vishwakarma, and R Kapoor, obtain high PSNR reconstructed “An Efficient Interpretation of Hand images under varying channel Gestures to Control Smart conditions”,IETCommunications, (2015), 16. Interactive Television”, International DOI: 10.1049/iet-com.2015.0693. Journal of Computational Vision and !Download! Robotics, July, 2015. (In Press). (Pub: 9. D.K. Vishwakarma, and RKapoor, Inderscience, U.K.). !Download! “Integrated Approach for Human 17. J. Panda, Indu Kumari, Nitish Goel, Action Recognition using EdgeSpatial “Digital watermarking of Audio in Time Distribution, Direction Pixel, and R domain multiple bit planes based

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on chaotic scrambling”, International PFSCL Tri-state buffers, Active and Journal of Innovative Research Passive Electronic Components (in in Computer and Communication Press) Engineering, Vol 3, issue 3, March 2015, 24. Kirti Gupta, Neeta Pandey, Maneesha pp1843-50. Gupta, Dynamic Positive-Feedback 18. J. Panda, N. Gupta, P.saxsena, A, Source-Coupled Logic (D-PFSCL), Bhattacharyya, “Text watermarking International Journal of Electronics, using sinusoidal grayscale variations Jan. 2016, available online of font based on alphabet count”, 25. Rishi Pal, Rajeshwari Pandey, Neeta International Journal of Innovative Pandey, Ramesh Chandra Tiwari, Single Research in Computer and CDBA Based Voltage Mode Bistable Communication Engineering, Vol 3, Multivibrator and Its Applications, issue 4, April 2015, pp3353-3361. Circuits and Systems Vol.6 No.11, pp. 19. T. Jangko, J. Panda, A. Bhattacharyya, 237-251, 2015. “Digital watermarking of video using 26. Veepsa Bhatia, Neeta Pandey, DWT, PCA and Arnold scrambling Ranjana Sridhar, Asok Bhattacharyya technique applied on a binary The Design of a High Speed Nonlinear watermark”, International journal of Feedback-based Current Comparator, Innovative Research in Electrical, International Journal Of Technology, Electronics, Instrumentation & Control vol. 7, (1):61 · January 2016 Engineering (IJIREEICE), vol 3, issue 8, Aug. 2015, pp 115-121. 27. Veepsa Bhatia, Neeta Pandey, Asok Bhattacharyya, Modelling and Design of 20. Neeta Pandey, D Nand, R Pandey Inverter Threshold Quantization based Generalised operational floating current Current Comparator using Artificial conveyor based instrumentation Neural Networks, International Journal amplifier IET Circuits, Devices & of Electrical and Computer Engineering Systems 10 (3), 209-219,2016 vol. 6 No.1, 2016. 21. Neeta Pandey, D Nand, VV Kumar, VK 28. Veepsa Bhatia, Neeta Pandey, Asok Ahalawat, C Malhotra. Realization of Bhattacharyya, High Speed Power OFCC based Transimpedance Mode Efficient CMOS Inverter Based Current Instrumentation Amplifier Advances in Comparator in UMC 90 nm Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering 14 International Journal of Electrical and (2), 162-167, 2016 Computer Engineering vol. 6 No.1, 2016. 22. Neeta Pandey, Damini Garg, Kirti Gupta, 29. Romita Mullick, Neeta Pandey, and Bharat Choudhary, Hybrid Dynamic Rajeshwari Pandey Multi Input Single MCML Style: A High Speed Dynamic Output Biquadratic Universal Filter MCML Style, Journal of Engineering, using OTRA i-manager’s Journal on Volume 2016 (2016), Article ID 8027150, Circuits and Systems, vol. 3, no. 3, 10 pages pp.30-37 2015. 23. Neeta Pandey, Ankit Mittal, Bharat 30. Rashika Anurag, Neeta Pandey, Choudhary, Kirti Gupta, Bus Rohan Chandra and Rajeshwari Pandey Implementation using New Low Power (2016). Voltage Mode Second Order

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Notch/All - Pass Filter Realization Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Using OTRA. i-manager’s Journal on Processing, 333-340, 2015. Electronics Engineering, 6(2), Dec-Feb 39. Rishi Pal, Rajeshwari Pandey, Neeta 2016. Pandey, Ramesh Chandra Tiwari, Single 31. Neeta Pandey, Nalin Dadhich and CDBA Based Voltage Mode Bistable Mohd. Zubair Talha, An Optimized and Multivibrator and Its Applications, Cost Efficient Realization of Circuits and Systems 6 (11), 237 32. Reversible Braun Multiplier. 40. RajeshwariPandey, Neeta Pandey, i-manager’s Journal on Circuits and Surabh Chittranshi, Sajal K Paul, Systems, 3(3) Jun-Aug,2015 (published Operational Transresistance Amplifier online 2016) Based PID Controller, Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering 13 33. Priyanka Gupta, Kunal Gupta, (2), 171-181, 2015. Neeta Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, CDBA based current instrumentation 41. Rajeshwari Pandey, Neeta Pandey, amplifier, Journal of Communications RomitaMullick, SarjanaYadav and Technology, Electronics and Computer RashikaAnurag “All PassNetwork Science, pp. 11-15, 2016. based MSO using OTRA, Advances in Electronics Volume 2015 (2015), Article 34. Rashika Anurag, Neeta Pandey, ID 382360, 7 pages. Rajeshwari Pandey Ritu Vijay, OTRA based precision rectifier i- manager’s 42. Ranjana Sridhar, Neeta Pandey, Journal on Electronics Engineering, vol. Asok Bhattacharyya, Veepsa Bhatia, 6, no. 1, pp. 22-28, 2015. High Speed High Resolution Current Comparator and its Application to 35. Rohan Chandra, Ravi Teja, Neeta Analog to Digital Converter” J. Inst. Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, OTRA Eng. India Ser. B,http://link.springer. based R-2R ladder and weighted com/article/10.1007/s40031-015-0189-1 resistor DAC realizations, Int. J. Electrical and Electronic Engineerings, 43. N Pandey, D Nand, R Pandey Generalised vol.7, 2, 2015 operational floating current conveyor based instrumentation amplifier IET 36. Neeta Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, Circuits, Devices & Systems 10 (3), 209- Approach for third order quadrature 219,2016 oscillator realisation,IET Circuits, 44. Rishi Pal, Rajeshwari Pandey, Neeta Devices & Systems 9 (3), 161-171, 2015. Pandey, Ramesh Chandra Tiwari, Single 37. Neeta Pandey, Pravin Kumar, CDBA Based Voltage Mode Bistable Sajal K Paul, Voltage differencing Multivibrator and Its Applications, transconductance amplifier based Circuits and Systems Vol.6 No.11, pp. resistorless and electronically tunable 237-251, 2015. wave active filter, Analog Integrated 45. Romita Mullick, Neeta Pandey, Circuits and Signal Processing, 1-11, Rajeshwari Pandey Multi Input Single 2015 Output Biquadratic Universal Filter 38. Neeta Pandey, Bharat Choudhary, using OTRA i-manager’s Journal on Improved tri-state buffer in MOS Circuits and Systems, vol. 3, no. 3, current mode logic and its application, pp.30-37 2015

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46. Rashika Anurag, Neeta Pandey, RashikaAnurag “All Pass Network Rohan Chandra and Rajeshwari Pandey based MSO using OTRA, Advances in (2016). Voltage Mode Second Order Electronics Volume 2015 (2015), Article Notch/All - Pass Filter Realization ID 382360, 7 pages Using OTRA. i-manager’s Journal on 54. Akanksha Binda,, Prateek Narang, Electronics Engineering, 6(2), Dec-Feb S. Indu “Map vs. Unordered Map: An 2016 Analysis on Large Datasets” published 47. Priyanka Gupta, Kunal Gupta, Neeta in International Journal of Computer Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, CDBA Applications in October edition 2015 based current instrumentation amplifier, Vol 127,Number2 Journal of Communications Technology, 55. Jaspal Kumar, M Kulkarni. Daya Electronics and Computer Science, pp. Gupta, S. Indu “Secure Route Discovery 11-15, 2016 in AODV in Presence of Blackhole 48. Rashika Anurag, Neeta Pandey, Nodes” CSI Transactions on ICT Rajeshwari Pandey Ritu Vijay, OTRA Springer, pp. 1-8, 2016. based precision rectifier i-manager’s 56. D.K. Vishwakarma, K. Singh “Human Journal on Electronics Engineering, vol. Activity Recognition based on Spatial 6, no. 1, pp. 22-28, 2015 Distribution of Gradients at Sub-levels 49. Rohan Chandra, Ravi Teja, Neeta of Average Energy Silhouette Images”, Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, OTRA IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and based R-2R ladder and weighted Development Systems, 2016, Impact resistor DAC realizations, Int. J. Factor: 1.205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ Electrical and Electronic Engineerings, TCDS.2016.2577044 . vol.7, 2, 2015 57. K. Singh, D.K. Vishwakarma, 50. Neeta Pandey, RajeshwariPandey, G.S. Walia, R. Kapoor, “Contrast Approach for third order quadrature Enhancement via texture region based oscillator realisation,IET Circuits, histogram equalization” Journal of Devices & Systems 9 (3), 161-171, 2015. Modern Optics, 2016, Impact Factor: 51. Rishi Pal, RajeshwariPandey, 1.267, DOI:10.1080/09500340.2016.115 Neeta Pandey, Ramesh Chandra 4194 (Pub.: Taylor & Francis). Tiwari, Single CDBA Based Voltage 58. D.K. Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor, A. Mode BistableMultivibrator and Its Dhiman “A unified framework for human Applications, Circuits and Systems 6 activity recognition: An approach (11), 237 using spatial edge distribution and 52. RajeshwariPandey, Neeta Pandey, R-Transform”, International Journal SurabhChittranshi, Sajal K Paul, of Electronics and Communication Operational Transresistance Amplifier (AEÜ), 2016, Vol. 70, No. 3, pp. 341- Based PID Controller, Advances in 353. Impact Factor: 0.786, DOI:10.1016/j. Electrical and Electronic Engineering 13 aeue.2015.12.016 (Pub.: Elsevier). (2), 171-181, 2015. 59. D.K. Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor, A. 53. RajeshwariPandey, Neeta Pandey, Dhiman “A proposed framework for RomitaMullick, SarjanaYadav and the recognition of human activity by

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exploiting the characteristics of action Rajeshwari Pandey, “Generalized dynamics”, Robotics and Autonomous Operational Floating Current Conveyor Systems, 30 Dec 2015, Vol. 77, pp. 25- based Instrumentation Amplifier” 38. Impact Factor: 1.618, DOI: 10.1016/j. Journal of IET Circuits Devices and robot.2015.11.013. (Pub.: Elsevier). Systems, vol. 10 (3), pp. 209-219, May 60. D.K. Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor, “An 2016. DOI: 10.1049/iet- cds.2015.0243 Efficient Interpretation of Hand Gestures 66. Neeta Pandey, Deva Nand, V. to Control Smart Interactive Television” Venkatesh Kumar, Varun Kumar International Journal of Computational Ahalawat, Chetna Malhotra, “Realization Vision and Robotics, July 2015, (In of OFCC based Transimpedance Mode Press), (Pub.: Inderscience, UK). Instrumentation Amplifier” Journal of 61. D.K. Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor, Advances in Electrical and Electronic “Integrated Approach for Human Engineering, vol. 14 (2), pp. 162-167, June Action Recognition using Edge 2016. DOI 10.15598/aeee.v14i2.1551. Spatial Distribution, Direction 67. Pandey N, Kumar P and Paul SK, Pixel, and R -Transform”, Advanced Voltage differencing transconductance Robotics, 2015, Vol. 29, No. 23, pp. amplifier based resistorless and 1551-1561. Impact Factor: 0.6, DOI: electronically tunable wave active filter, 10.1080/01691864.2015.1061701. (Pub.: Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Taylor & Francis). Processing, 84 (2015), 107-117. 62. D.K. Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor, Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / “Hybrid classifier based human activity Workshop recognition using the silhouette and 1. J.Panda, N.Goel, Indu Kumari, A. cells”, Expert Systems with Applications, Bhattacharyya, “A Robust Audio 2015, Vol. 42, No. 20, pp. 6957–6965. Watermarking Technique using Dual and Impact Factor: 2.91, DOI: 10.1016/j. Hybrid Watermark” 5Th International eswa.2015.04.039. (Pub.: Elsevier). Symposium on Fusion of Science and 63. D.K. Vishwakarma, P. Rawat, R. Technology, Jan 18-22,2016,New Delhi. Kapoor, “Human Activity Recognition 2. J. Panda, Indu Kumari,N.Goel “Digital Using Gabor Wavelet Transform and watermarking of Audio in time domain Ridgelet Transform”, Procedia of using LSB substitution”, National Computer Science Journal (Elsevier), Conference on Advanced Computing (2015), Vol. 57C, pp. 630-636. DOI: Research, Feb 2015, pp100-104. 10.1016/j.procs.2015.07.425. 3. V Venkatesh Kumar, C. Malhotra, V. 64. D.K. Vishwakarma, A. Dhiman, R. K.Ahalawat, N. Pandey, R.Pandey, Maheswari, R. Kapoor, “Human Motion Voltage and Current Mode OFCC Analysis by Fusion of Silhouette Based Semi Gaussian Shapers, 2016 Orientation and Shape Features”, IEEE 1st International Conference on Procedia of Computer Science Journal Power Electronics, Intelligent Control (Elsevier) (2015), Vol. 57C, pp. 438-447. and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.07.515. 4. P. Tripathi, P.Gola, P. Pahalwan, N. 65. Neeta Pandey, Deva Nand, Pandey, R. Pandey, Design of Digitally

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Controlled OTRA based Filter for on Computational Techniques in Hearing Aid Application, 2016 IEEE 1st Information and Communication International Conference on Power Technologies (ICCTICT) Electronics, Intelligent Control and 12. Kirti Gupta, Utkarsh Mittal , Rahul Energy Systems (ICPEICES) Baghla, Neeta Pandey, Implementation 5. K. Gupta, S. Bagga, N. Pandey, of PFSCL Demultiplexer, 2016 Efficient CVSL based Full Adder International Conference on Realizations, 2016 IEEE 1st International Computational Techniques in Conference on Power Electronics, Information and Communication Intelligent Control and Energy Systems Technologies (ICCTICT) (ICPEICES) 13. Abhishek Tyagi, Neeta Pandey, Kirti 6. A. Goel, R. Pandey, N. Pandey, S. Yadav, Gupta, PFSCL based Linear Feedback Operation Trans-resistance Amplifier Shift Register, 2016 International based low-voltage reference 2016 IEEE Conference on Computational 1st International Conference on Power Techniques in Information and Electronics, Intelligent Control and Communication Technologies (ICCTICT) Energy Systems (ICPEICES) 14. Neeta Pandey, Nitish, Kirti Gupta, 7. C. Malhotra, V. K. Ahalawat, V V. Twinkle Kuhar , Pre-scalar for Kumar, R. Pandey,N. Pandey, Voltage Diode Free Adiabatic Logic Family differencing buffered amplifier based 2016 International Conference quadrature oscillator 2016 IEEE 1st on Computational Techniques in International Conference on Power Information and Communication Electronics, Intelligent Control and Technologies (ICCTICT) Energy Systems (ICPEICES) 15. Neeta Pandey, Kirti Gupta, Maneesha 8. Veepsa Bhatia, Kriti Gupta, Nidhi Gupta, A PFSCL based Configurable Batra, N. Pandey Modelling a Simple Logic Block 2015 Annual IEEE India Current to Voltage Converter using Conference (INDICON), Dec 2015 Artificial Neural Networks 2016 IEEE 16. Samiksha Agarwal, Neeta Pandey, 1st International Conference on Power Kirti Gupta, Bharat ChoudharyDesign of Electronics, Intelligent Control and MCML-based LFSR for low power and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) mixed signal applications, 2015 Annual 9. Arushi Jain, Neeta Pandey, IEEE India Conference (INDICON), Dec Rajeshwari Pandey, Realization of 2015 frequency-hopping filters using CDTA 17. Nitish, Neeta Pandey, Kirti Gupta, and VDTA, 3rd International Conference Rajeshwari Pandey, DFAL based on signal processing and integrated Implementation of Frequency networks, 2016 Divider-by-3, 2015 Annual IEEE India 10. Naman Saxena, Shruti Dutta, Neeta Conference (INDICON), Dec 2015 Pandey, Kirti Gupta, Implementation of 18. Rashika Anurag, Rajeshwari Pandey, Asynchronous Pipeline Neeta Pandey, Mandeep Singh, Manish 11. using Transmission Gate logic, Jain, OTRA based shadow filters, 2016 International Conference 2015 Annual IEEE India Conference

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(INDICON), Dec 2015 26. S.M.Antony, S.S.Prashanthi, S.Indu, 19. R. Pal, R.C.Tiwari, N.Pandey, ;R. Pandey, R.Pandey, “Design of High Speed “Pulse Width Modulator using CDBA Vedic Multiplier Using Multiplexer based relaxation oscillator” IEEE Based Adder,” 19-21, Nov. 2015 IEEE International Conference ICIIS-2014. International Conference on Control. DOI 10.1109/ICIINFS.2014.7036564 Communication and Computing (ICCC 2015). 20. Rajiv Ranjan, RajeshwariPandey, Neeta Pandey and Gavendra Singh 27. V Venkatesh Kumar, C. Malhotra, “Linear Phase Detector Using OTRA” V. K.Ahalawat, N. Pandey, R.Pandey, IEEE International Conference SPIN- Voltage and Current Mode OFCC 2015. Based Semi Gaussian Shapers, 2016 IEEE 1st International Conference on 21. Rajeshwari Pandey, Neeta Pandey, Power Electronics, Intelligent Control GurumurthyKomanapalli, Alok Kumar and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) Singh and RashikaAnuragNew realizations of OTRA based sinusoidal 28. P. Tripathi, P.Gola, P. Pahalwan, N. oscillator IEEE International Conference Pandey, R. Pandey, Design of Digitally SPIN-2015. Controlled OTRA based Filter for Hearing Aid Application, 2016 IEEE 1st 22. Suman Kumari, Stuti Gupta, International Conference on Power Neeta Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, Electronics, Intelligent Control and “Operational Transresistance Amplifier Energy Systems (ICPEICES) based Ackerberg Mossberg biquad implementation” Recent Trends In 29. K. Gupta, S. Bagga, N. Pandey, Communication And Technology (RTCT- Efficient CVSL based Full Adder 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, Realizations, 2016 IEEE 1st International Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. Conference on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control and Energy Systems 23. Rohan Chandra, Rashika Anurag, (ICPEICES) Neeta Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, “OTRA based second order 30. A. Goel, R. Pandey, N. Pandey, S. delay equalizer” Recent Trends In Yadav, Operation Trans-resistance Communication And Technology (RTCT- Amplifier based low-voltage reference 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, 2016 IEEE 1st International Conference Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) 24. Nitish, Neeta Pandey, Kirti Gupta, Rajeshwari Pandey, “DFAL based 31. C. Malhotra, V. K. Ahalawat, V V. Implementation of Frequency Kumar, R. Pandey,N. Pandey, Voltage Divider-by-3, 2015 Annual IEEE India differencing buffered amplifier based Conference (INDICON), Dec 2015. quadrature oscillator 2016 IEEE 1st International Conference on Power 25. Rashika Anurag, Rajeshwari Pandey, Electronics, Intelligent Control and Neeta Pandey, Mandeep Singh, Manish Energy Systems (ICPEICES) Jain, OTRA based shadow filters, 2015 Annual IEEE India Conference 32. Arushi Jain, Neeta Pandey, (INDICON), Dec 2015 Rajeshwari Pandey, Realization of

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frequency-hopping filters using CDTA based Ackerberg Mossberg biquad and VDTA, 3rd International Conference implementation” Recent Trends In on signal processing and integrated Communication And Technology (Rtct- networks, 2016 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, 33. Nitish, Neeta Pandey, Kirti Gupta, Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. Rajeshwari Pandey, DFAL based 40. Rohan Chandra, Rashika Anurag, Implementation of Frequency Neeta Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, Divider-by-3, 2015 Annual IEEE India “OTRA based second order Conference (INDICON), Dec 2015 delay equalizer” Recent Trends In 34. Rashika Anurag, Rajeshwari Pandey, Communication And Technology (Rtct- Neeta Pandey, Mandeep Singh, Manish 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, Jain, OTRA based shadow filters, Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. 2015 Annual IEEE India Conference 41. Nitish, Neeta Pandey, Kirti Gupta, (INDICON), Dec 2015 Rajeshwari Pandey, “DFAL based 35. R. Pal, R.C.Tiwari, N.Pandey, ;R. Implementation of Frequency Pandey, “Pulse Width Modulator using Divider-by-3, 2015 Annual IEEE India CDBA based relaxation oscillator” IEEE Conference (INDICON), Dec 2015. International Conference ICIIS-2014. 42. Rashika Anurag, Rajeshwari Pandey, DOI 10.1109/ICIINFS.2014.7036564 Neeta Pandey, Mandeep Singh, Manish 36. Rajiv Ranjan, Rajeshwari Pandey, Jain, OTRA based shadow filters, Neeta Pandey and Gavendra Singh “ 2015 Annual IEEE India Conference Linear Phase Detector Using OTRA” (INDICON), Dec 2015 IEEE International Conference SPIN- 43. S.M.Antony, S.S.Prashanthi, S.Indu, 2015. R.Pandey, “Design of High Speed 37. Rajeshwari Pandey, Neeta Pandey, Vedic Multiplier Using Multiplexer Gurumurthy Komanapalli, Alok Kumar Based Adder,” 19-21, Nov. 2015 IEEE Singh and RashikaAnurag New International Conference on Control. realizations of OTRA based sinusoidal Communication and Computing (ICCC oscillator IEEE International Conference 2015). SPIN-2015. 44. V Venkatesh Kumar, C. Malhotra, 38. Honey Gahlawat, Hemant Kumar, V. K.Ahalawat, N. Pandey, R.Pandey, Jatin Kamnani, Gaurav Dagar, Rajeshwari Voltage and Current Mode OFCC Pandey “Voltage mode universal Based Semi Gaussian Shapers, 2016 first order filter employing single IEEE 1st International Conference on operational transresistance amplifier” Power Electronics, Intelligent Control Recent Trends In Communication And and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) Technology (Rtct-2015)” PDM College 45. P. Tripathi, P.Gola, P. Pahalwan, N. of Engineering, Bahadurgarh, March 27, Pandey, R. Pandey, Design of Digitally 2015. Controlled OTRA based Filter for 39. Suman Kumari, Stuti Gupta, Hearing Aid Application, 2016 IEEE 1st Neeta Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, International Conference on Power “Operational Transresistance Amplifier Electronics, Intelligent Control and

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Energy Systems (ICPEICES) Neeta Pandey and Gavendra Singh “ 46. K. Gupta, S. Bagga, N. Pandey, Linear Phase Detector Using OTRA” Efficient CVSL based Full Adder IEEE International Conference SPIN- Realizations, 2016 IEEE 1st International 2015. Conference on Power Electronics, 54. Rajeshwari Pandey, Neeta Pandey, Intelligent Control and Energy Systems Gurumurthy Komanapalli, Alok Kumar (ICPEICES) Singh and RashikaAnurag New 47. A. Goel, R. Pandey, N. Pandey, S. realizations of OTRA based sinusoidal Yadav, Operation Trans-resistance oscillator IEEE International Conference Amplifier based low-voltage reference SPIN-2015. 2016 IEEE 1st International Conference 55. Honey Gahlawat, Hemant Kumar, on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control Jatin Kamnani, Gaurav Dagar, Rajeshwari and Energy Systems (ICPEICES) Pandey “Voltage mode universal 48. C. Malhotra, V. K. Ahalawat, V V. first order filter employing single Kumar, R. Pandey,N. Pandey, Voltage operational transresistance amplifier” differencing buffered amplifier based Recent Trends In Communication And quadrature oscillator 2016 IEEE 1st Technology (Rtct-2015)” PDM College International Conference on Power of Engineering, Bahadurgarh, March 27, Electronics, Intelligent Control and 2015. Energy Systems (ICPEICES) 56. Suman Kumari, Stuti Gupta, Neeta 49. Arushi Jain, Neeta Pandey, Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, Realization of “Operational Transresistance Amplifier frequency-hopping filters using CDTA based Ackerberg Mossberg biquad and VDTA, 3rd International Conference implementation” Recent Trends In on signal processing and integrated Communication And Technology (Rtct- networks, 2016 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. 50. Nitish, Neeta Pandey, Kirti Gupta, Rajeshwari Pandey, DFAL based 57. Rohan Chandra, Rashika Anurag, Implementation of Frequency Neeta Pandey, Rajeshwari Pandey, Divider- by-3, 2015 Annual IEEE India “OTRA based second order Conference (INDICON), Dec 2015 delay equalizer” Recent Trends In Communication And Technology (Rtct- 51. Rashika Anurag, Rajeshwari Pandey, 2015)” PDM College of Engineering, Neeta Pandey, Mandeep Singh, Manish Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. Jain, OTRA based shadow filters, 2015 Annual IEEE India Conference 58. Anshika, Yamuna, S Indu “High (INDICON), Dec 2015 speed neuron implementation using Vedic Mathematics” published in 52. R. Pal, R.C.Tiwari, N.Pandey, ;R. Pandey, second international conference on “Pulse Width Modulator using CDBA Computing, Communication, Electrical, based relaxation oscillator” IEEE Electronics, Devices and Signal International Conference ICIIS-2014. Processing held during 24-25 July 2015 DOI 10.1109/ICIINFS.2014.7036564 at Aditya Engineering College, Andhra 53. Rajiv Ranjan, Rajeshwari Pandey, Pradesh

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59. Anshika, Yamuna, S Indu “Neuronal Conference on “Computing for Logic Gates Realization Using Vedic Sustainable Global Development”, 16th Mathematics” a paper published in IEEE - 18th March, 2016 BharatiVidyapeeth’s 1st International Conference on Next Institute of Computer Applications Generation Computing Technologies and Management (BVICAM), New held during 4-5 September 2015 at Delhi (INDIA) INDIACom-2016, IEEE University of Petroleum & Energy Conference ID: 37465,ISSN-0973- Studies, Derahdun. 7529. 60. Saji Antony, Sri Ranjini, Indu 64. Jayanthi N, Indu S, Tripathi P, Gola Sreedevi, Rajeshwari Pandey ‘Design P. ”Novel Method for Manuscript and of High Speed Vedic Multiplier Inscription Text Extraction”. IEEE SPIN Using Multiplexer Based Adder’ a 2016 paper published in IEEE international 65. Rajni Sethi, Dr. Indu sreedevi, Conference on Control Communication Dr. Om Prakash Verma and Veni and Computing held during 19-21 Nov Jain “An Optimal Underwater Image 2015 at Govt College of Engineering Enhancement based on Fuzzy Gray Thiruvanathapuram, Kerela World Algorithm and Bacterial Foraging 61. Ayesha Choudhary, Shubham Algorithm” Paper accepted for Sharma, Indu S. and Santanu presentation in NCVPRIPG to be held Chaudhury Real-Time Distributed during 16-19 Dec 2015 at IIT Patna Multi-Object Tracking in a PTZ Camera 66. D.K. Vishwakarma, J. Gautam, K. Network presented in PREMI-2015 held Singh, “A robust framework for the during 30 June – 3 July 2015 at Warsaw recognition of human action and activity University of Technology, Warsaw, using spatial distribution gradients and Poland, Gabor wavelet”, Advances in Intelligent 62. Nayonika Sharma, Chetna Sharma, Systems and Computing (Springer), S Indu, and Priyanka Chugh (Shivanka) April, 2016. ,“Optimized Sentiment Analysis Tool” in 67. D.K. Vishwakarma, Priyadarshani, K. Proceedings of 2016 3rd International Singh, “A framework for the recognition Conference on “Computing for of hand gesture in static postures”, Sustainable Global Development”, 16th Proc. of IEEE international conference - 18th March, 2016 BharatiVidyapeeth’s on Computing Communication and Institute of Computer Applications Automation, April, 2016, Greater Noida, and Management (BVICAM), New India. Delhi (INDIA) INDIACom-2016, IEEE Conference ID: 37465,ISSN-0973- 68. D.K. Vishwakarma, R. Maheshwari, 7529. R. Kapoor “An Efficient Approach for the Recognition of Hand Gestures 63. Priyanka ChughShivanka, S Indu, from Very Low-Resolution Images,” in Anupam Joshi, Abhinav Singh and 5th IEEE International Conference on Rahul Rajpal, “Performance of Static Communication Systems and Network Sink in Wireless Sensor Networks when Technologies (CSNT), pp.467-471, 4-6 Implementing Geographical Routing” in April 2015. DOI: 10.1109/CSNT.2015.84. Proceedings of 2016 3rd International

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69. D. K. Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor, R. “Design of Active CMOS Gilbert mixer Maheshwari, V. Kapoor, S. Raman with High IIP3 and Low Noise Figure “Recognition of Abnormal Human for UHF Applications” 5th International Activity using the changes in Symposium on Fusion of Science orientation of silhouette in key frames &Technology (ISFT-2016) held on 18-22 ” Proc. of the 9th INDIACom-2015, Jan’16 at NASC Complex, Pusa, New 2nd IEEE International Conference Delhi on “Computing for Sustainable Global 76. RajeshwariPandey, Neeta Pandey, Development”, New Delhi, Gurumurthy Komanapalli, Alok Kumar 70. D. K. Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor, Singh and RashikaAnurag New A. Dhiman, A. Goyal, D. Jamil “De- realizations of OTRA based sinusoidal noising of Audio Signal Using Heavy- oscillator IEEE International Conference Tailed Distribution and Comparison of SPIN-2015. Wavelets and Thresholding Techniques” 77. Pandey R, IEEE International Proc. of the 9th INDIACom-2015, 2nd Conference SPIN, Amity IEEE International Conference on University, Noida, Feb “Computing for Sustainable Global 19-20, 2015. Development”,(2015), New Delhi, India. 78. Vishwakarma DK, Rawat P and 71. J. Gautam, D.K.Vishwakarma, R. Kapoor R, Human Activity Recognition Kapoor, “Performance Comparison Using Gabor Wavelet Transform and of 6T SRAM Cell using Bulk MOSFET Ridgelet Transform in Procedia of and Double Gate (DG) MOSFET”, in Computer Science (Elsevier), 3rd Proc. of IEEE International Conference International Conference on Recent on Signal Processing and Integrated Trends in Computing, Ghaziabad, India, Network (SPIN20015), Noida, UP. India. 2015. DOI:10.1109/SPIN.2015.7095383. 79. Vishwakarma DK, Rawat P and 72. Jayanthi N, Indu S, Tripathi P, Gola Kapoor R, Human Motion Analysis P. “Novel Method for Manuscript and by Fusion of Silhouette Orientation Inscription Text Extraction”. IEEE SPIN and Shape Features, in Procedia of 2016. Computer Science (Elsevier), 3rd 73. Priyanka, A. K. Singh and N. Pandey, International Conference on Recent “Implementation of Ultra Low Power Trends in Computing, Ghaziabad, India, Diode load based Gilbert cell mixer 2015. for wireless applications,” 2015 Annual 80. Vishwakarma DK, Maheswari R and IEEE India Conference (INDICON), New Kapoor R, A Novel Approach for the Delhi, 2015, pp.1-5. Recognition of Hand Gestures from 74. Priyanka and A. K. Singh, “A low Very Low Resolution Images, Proc. of voltage high speed DCVSL based 6TH IEEE International Conference on ring oscillator,” 2015 Annual IEEE India Communication System and Network Conference (INDICON), New Delhi, Technologies, Gwalior, India, 2015. 2015, pp. 1-5. 81. Vishwakarma DK, Kapoor R, 75. Priyanka, Alok Kumar Singh, Maheshwari R, Kapoor V and

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Raman S, Recognition of Abnormal Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. Human Activity using the changes in 88. Chandra R, Anurag R, Pandey N orientation of silhouette in key frames, and Pandey R, OTRA based second Proc. of the 9th INDIACom-2015, 2nd order delay equalizer” Recent Trends In IEEE International Conference on Communication And Technology (Rtct- “Computing for Sustainable Global 2015), PDM College of Engineering, Development”, New Delhi, India, 2015. Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. 82. Vishwakarma DK, Kapoor R, 89. Paul N, Manu and Pandey Dhiman A, Goyal A and Jamil D, De- N, Energy-efficient DFAL based noising of Audio Signal Using Heavy Frequency Dividers, Recent Trends in Tailed Distribution and Comparison of Communication and Technology (Rtct- Wavelets and Thresholding Techniques” 2015), PDM College of Engineering, Proc. of the 9th INDIACom-2015, 2nd Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. IEEE International Conference on “Computing for Sustainable Global 90. Gahlawat H, Kumar H, Kamnani J, Development”, New Delhi, India, 2015. Dagar G and Pandey R, Voltage mode universal first order filter employing 83. Gautam J, Vishwakarma DK and single operational transresistance Kapoor R, Performance Comparison of amplifier, Recent Trends In 6T SRAM Cell using Bulk MOSFET and Communication And Technology (Rtct- Double Gate (DG) MOSFET”, in Proc. of 2015), PDM College of Engineering, IEEE International conference on Signal Bahadurgarh, March 27, 2015. Processing and Intergarted Network (SPIN20015), Noida, UP. India, 2015. Department of Electrical 84. Pal R, Tiwari RC, Pandey N and Engineering Pandey R, Pulse Width Modulator using Journals CDBA based relaxation oscillator, IEEE 1. Arya Yogendra and Kumar Narendra, International Conference ICIIS-2014. “Fuzzy gain scheduling controllers 85. Ranjan R, Pandey R, Pandey N and for automatic generation control of Singh G, Linear Phase Detector Using two-area interconnected electrical OTRA” IEEE International Conference power systems,” Electric Power SPIN-2015. Components and Systems, 00(00):1– 86. Pandey R, Pandey N, Komanapalli 15, 2016, Copyright © Taylor & G, Singh AK and Anurag R, New Francis Group, LLC, ISSN: 1532- realizations of OTRA based sinusoidal 5008 print / 1532-5016 online, DOI: oscillator IEEE International Conference 10.1080/15325008.2015.1131765 SPIN-2015. 2. Arya Yogendra and Kumar Narendra, 87. Kumari S, Gupta S, Pandey N, and “Optimal AGC with redox flow batteries Pandey R, Operational Transresistance in multi-area restructured power Amplifier based Ackerberg Mossberg systems,” Engineering Science and biquad implementation” Recent Trends Technology, an International Journal, In Communication And Technology (Elsevier), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. (Rtct-2015), PDM College of Engineering, jestch.2015.12.014, March 2016.

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3. Arya Yogendra and Kumar Narendra, Segments,” Communicated to Int. J. of “Design and Analysis of BFOA Optimized Electrical Power Systems & Research, Fuzzy PI/PID Controller for AGC Multi Elsevier,July-2015. Area Traditional / Restructured Electrical 9. M. Sreejeth, M. Singh and P. Power Systems,” Institution of Engineers Kumar, “Particle swarm optimization (India), (Springer) Accepted March 2016 in efficiency improvement of vector Manuscript No.SOCO-D-15-01214. controlled surface mounted permanent 4. Arya Yogendra and Kumar magnet synchronous motor drive,” in Narendra, “AGC of a multi-area multi- IET Power Electronics, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. source hydrothermal power system 760-769, 5 2015 interconnected via AC/DC parallel 10. Tripathi RN, Singh A, HanamotoT, links under deregulated environment,” Design and control of LCL filter International Journal of Electrical Power interfaced grid connected solar and Energy Systems (Elsevier), Vol. 75, photovoltaic (SPV) system using power Feb. 2016, PP.127-138. balance theory. Electrical Power and 5. Arya Yogendra and Kumar Narendra, Energy Systems 69 (2015), Elsevier, and Ibraheem, “AGC of a two-area multi- 264-272. source power system interconnected 11. Singh A., Badoni M. Design and via AC/DC parallel links under Implementation of Takagi-Sugeno restructured power environment,” Fuzzy Logic Controller for Shunt Optimal Control Applications and Compensator, Accepted for publication Methods (Wiley), Optim. Control Appl. in Journal of The Institution of Engineers Meth. (2015), Published online in Wiley (India): Series B, (2015). Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com). DOI: 10.1002/oca.2181. 12. Manoj Badoni, Alka Singh, Bhim Singh, “Variable Forgetting factor 6. Kumar Narendra, Kumar Sanjiv, recursive least square control algorithm “Alleviation of transient torsional torque for DSTATCOM’, IEEE Transactions on stresses of turbine generator shaft Power Delivery ,Vol.30, No.5, Oct 2015, segments using CBVLC supplementary 2353-2361. controller,” Int. J. of Power and Energy Conversion (IJPEC), Inderscience, vol. 13. Manoj Badoni, Alka Singh, Bhim 7, no. 1, pp. 42-56, 2016. Singh, “Design and Implementation of Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference system 7. Kumar Narendra, Kumar Sanjiv, based control algorithm for distribution “Alleviation SSR and low frequency static compensator ”Electric Power power oscillations in series components and systems, Taylor and compensated transmission line using Francis, 43 (15), 1741- 1751, 2015. SVC supplementary controllers,”Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India), 14. Alka Singh, “Multifunctional May-2016. (Accepted) capabilities of grid connected distributed generation with non- 8. Kumar Narendra, Kumar Sanjiv, linear loads”, Asian Journal of Control, “Alleviation of Sub-synchronous Wiley, Article No. ASJC 1203, under Resonance Transient Torsional Publication , 2015-16. Torque of Turbine Generator Shaft

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15. Manoj Badoni, Alka Singh, Bhim in ISO New England Market and Singh “An Implementation of Variable Ontario Market using a Novel ANN”, StepSizeLeast Mean Square Based International Journal for Research in Control Algorithm for DSTATCOM”, Emerging Science and Technology, Vol. International Transactions on Electrical 2, Issue 4, April 2015, pp 30-40. Energy Systems, Published by: John 22. Jyoti Varanasi, AdityaPatil, M. M. Wiley & Sons Ltd, Article ID: ETEP2163, Tripathi, “Transient Stability improvement 2015. of Power System with Phase Shifting 16. Manoj Badoni, Alka Singh, Bhim Singh, Transformer”, International Journal “Adaptive Recursive Inverse based of Technology Enhancements and control algorithm for Shunt Active Emerging Engineering Research (ISSN Power Filter”, Accepted for Publication 2347-4289), Vol. 3, Issue 3, April 2015, for IET Power Electronics, (Paper Id pp 19-23. PEL-2015-0170), 23. Anil K Pandey, K B Sahay, M. M. 17. Chhabra S, JoshiD, Modeling and Tripathi, D Chandra, “Short-Term Load Analysis of Doubly Fed Induction & Price Forecast of ISO New England Generators in Isolated mode”, Market with new ANN in presence International Journal of Electronics, of volatility”, International Journal of Electrical and Computational Systems, Advanced Engineering Research and ISSN 2348-117X, vol.4, (2015) 130-134. Science (IJAERS), Vol-2, Issue-6, June- 18. Sharma V, Joshi D, “Steady-state 2015, pp 25-32. analysis of wind driven self-excited 24. M. M. Tripathi, “Communication and induction generator”, International Cyber Security issues in Smart Grid”, Journal of Electronics, Electrical and International Journal of Advanced Computational Systems, ISSN 2348- Engineering Research and Science 117X, vol.4, (2015)135-139. (IJAERS), Vol. 3, No. 4, pp 44-50, April 19. Garg R and VarshneyA, SRF Theory 2016. Based Control of D-STATCOM for Linear 25. Anil K Pandey, M.M. Tripathi, D and Nonlinear Loads. International Chandra, “Power System Restructuring Journal of Science, Technology & Models in Indian context” The Electricity, Management, Vol 04, No. 01,(2015). ELSEVIER, Vol. 9, Issue 4, May 2016, pp 20. Jain N.K., Nangia Uma Aishwary 22–27. J., PSO For Multiobjective 26. M. Rizwan, H. BagheriTolabi, R. Economic Load Dispatch(MELD) For Hosseini, M. R. Shakarami and S. B. M. Minimizing Generation Cost A n d Ayob, “A Novel Intelligent Water Drops Transmission Losses, Journal Of Optimization Approach for Estimating Institution Of Engineers (India):Series Global Solar Radiation”, IJE Transactions B,Electrical Electronics B: Applications, Vol. 28, No. 5, (May And Computer Engineering ISSN 2015) 701-708, Impact Factor: 1.098. 2250-2106,Springer, 07 February 2015. 27. M. Rizwan, HajarBagheriTolabi 21. Anil K Pandey, K B Sahay, D Chandra, and MohdHasan Ali, “Simultaneous M MTripathi, “Day Ahead Load Forecast Reconfiguration, Optimal Placement of

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DSTATCOM and Photovoltaic Array in photovoltaic (SPV) system using power a Distribution System Based on Fuzzy- balance theory, Electrical Power and ACO Approach”, IEEE Transactions on Energy Systems, 69 (2015) 264-272. Sustainable Energy, USA, Vol. 6, No. 1, 34. Garg R and Varshney A, SRF Theory January 2015, pp. 210-218. ISSN: 1949- Based Control of D-STATCOM for Linear 3029, Impact Factor: 3.842. and Nonlinear Loads, Int. J. of Science, 28. M. Rizwan and Priyanka Chaudhary, Technology & Management, 4(1) (2015). “A Grid Synchronization Method Based 35. Tripathi MM and Sahay KB, Effect of on Adaptive Notch Filter for SPV System Temperature Data on Day Ahead Hourly with Modified MPPT”, International Load Forecast of Ontario Electricity Science Index, USA, Volume 19, No. 7, Market & ISO New England Market pp. 1154-1159 2015. by Using Improved ANN, Int. J. of 29. M. Rizwan, Manish Kumar and Y. Power and Energy Conversion (IJPEC), K. Vijay, “Modelling and Simulation Accepted. of Controller for Solar Photovoltaic 36. Rizwan M, Jamil M, Kirmani S and Kothari System”, International Journal of DP, Fuzzy Logic based Modeling and Modern Trends in Engineering and Estimation of Global Solar Energy using Research, India, Vol 2, Issue 7, pp. 1-8, Meteorological Parameters, Energy: 2015, ISSN: 2393-8161 (print): EISSN: The Int. J., USA, Accepted. 2349-9745 (online), Impact Factor: 1.711. 37. Singh A and Badoni M, Design and 30. Shagufta Khan and Suman Implementation of Takagi-Sugeno Bhowmick, “A Novel Sequential Power- Fuzzy Logic Controller for Shunt Flow Model for Hybrid AC-DC Systems”, Compensator, J. of The Institution of Frontier in Energy (Springer), volume 9 Engineers (India): Series B, Accepted. issue 4, August 2015, Page no. 399-412. 38. Chhabra S and Joshi D, Modeling 31. Shagufta Khan and Suman and Analysis of Doubly Fed Induction Bhowmick, “Impact of DC link Generators in Isolated mode, Int. Control Strategies on the J. of Electronics, Electrical and Power Flow Convergence Computational Systems, 4 (2015) 130- of Integrated AC DC systems”, Ain- 134. Shams Engineering Journal (Elsevier), volume 7, issue 1, March 2016, Page no. 39. Sharma V and Joshi D, Steady-state 1-16. analysis of wind driven self-excited induction generator, Int. J. of Electronics, 32. Shagufta Khan and Suman Bhowmick, Electrical and Computational Systems, “A Novel Power-Flow Model of Multi- 4 (2015) 135-139. terminal VSC-HVDC Systems”, Electrical Power System Research, (Elsevier), 40. Jain NK, Nangia U and Mamta, volume 133, April 2016, Page no. 219- Optimization of Two Bar Pendulum 227. Problem Using Genetic Algorithm, IFRSA’s Int. J. of Computing. Accepted. 33. Tripathi RN, Singh A and HanamotoT, Design and control of LCL filter 41. Jain NK, Nangia U and Aishwary J, interfaced grid connected solar PSO For Multiobjective Economic Load Dispatch (MELD) For Minimizing

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Generation Cost and Transmission 3. Mishra Shivani, Ansari M.A., Kumar Losses, J. of Institution of Engineers, Narendra, “Enrichment of Electricty Series B, Electrical Electronics and Accessby Renewable Sourcesthrough Computer Engineering, Accepted. Isoleted Mini Gridfor Remote Locations”, 42. Sreejeth M, Singh M, Kumar P, Particle Proceedings of the International swarm optimisation in efficiency Conference on Power Electronics, improvement of vector controlled Intelligent Control, and Energy Systems surface mounted permanent magnet (ICPEICES-2016), July 4-6, 2016. (Paper synchronous motor drive, IET Power ID-1570270372,Track 1, Session 7). Electronics, Accepted. 4. Kumar Narendra, Kumar Sanjiv, 43. Pandey AK, Sahay, KB, Chandra, D “Alleviation of SSR Torsional Torques of and Tripathi MM, Day Ahead Load T-G Shaft Sections Incoporating SSDC”, Forecast in ISO New England Market Proceedings of the International and Ontario Market using a Novel ANN, Conference on Power Electronics, International Journal for Research in Intelligent Control, and Energy Systems Emerging Science and Technology, (ICPEICES-2016), July 4-6, 2016. (Paper 2 (4) (2015) 30-40. ID-1570270821,Track 1, Session 4). 44. Varanasi J, Patil A and Tripathi MM, 5. Gupta N., Garg R., Kumar P., Smart Transient Stability improvement of Grid – A Conceptual Design, Power System with Phase Shifting National conference on Emerging Transformer, International Journal trends in Electrical and Electronics of Technology Enhancements and Engineering(ETEEE-2015) JMI, Delhi Emerging Engineering Research, 3(3), (2015). (2015), 19-23. 6. Gupta N., Garg R., Kumar P, Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / Characterization Study of PV module Connected to Microgrid”, 12th IEEE India Workshop International Conference (INDICON 1. Kumar Narendra, Kumar Sanjiv, 2015). “Alleviation SSR Torsional Transient 7. Gupta N., Garg R., Kumar P, Asymmetrical Torque of TG Shaft Sections Fuzzy logic control to PV Module Incorporating SSDC,” Proceeding Connected micro-grid”, 12th IEEE India of IEEE International Conference International Conference (INDICON (ICPEICES-2016),DTU Delhi, July. 4-6, 2015). 2016. 8. Saurabh Gupta, Priya Mahajan, 2. Kumar Narendra, Kumar Sanjiv, “BVLC Rachana Garg, Sensitivity model of Supplementary controlled SVC for energy consumption in railway electric improving transient performance locomotive” 12th IEEE India International of power system with and without Conference (INDICON 2015). series compensation,” International Conference on Electrical and Electronics: 9. M., Raju., Khan S., Bhowmick s., Power Techniques and Applications (EETA- Oscillation Damping of a Single 2015), August 23-24, 2015, Bangkok, Machine infinite Bus system using SVC Thailand. line Current Auxiliary Signal, ETEEE

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(2015), IEEE National conference, in Computing & Communication JamiaMilliaIslamia, Delhi, India. Engineering (ICACCE-2015), Dehradun, 10. M. Rizwan, Chaudhary P, Ahmad T., Study India, 1-5 May 2015. of Advancements in Transformer-Less 16. AruneshGautam, MM Tripathi, “Load Inverters for Single-Phase Photovoltaic profile determination of consumer Systems, Proceedings of National in a smart grid by using matrix Conference on Emerging Trends in based approach”, Annual IEEE India Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Conference (INDICON), Dec 2015. organized by JamiaMilliaIslamia, New 17. Harendra Kumar Yadav, Yash Pal, Delhi (2015) MM Tripathi, “Photovoltaic power 11. M. Rizwan, Chaudhary P., Ahmad T., forecasting methods in smart power Adaptive Hysteresis Current Control grid”, Annual IEEE India Conference Technique for Single Phase Grid Tied (INDICON), Dec 2015. SPV System with Power Quality Analysis, 18. BhogeswaraRao Angara, MM Tripathi, Proceedings of National Conference “Novel design of cascaded multilevel on Emerging Trends in Electrical and inverter with reduced number of Electronics Engineering, pp. 62-72, components”, Annual IEEE India organized by JamiaMilliaIslamia, New Conference (INDICON), Dec 2015. Delhi (2015). 19. Anil K Pandey, M MTripathi, D Chandra, 12. M. Rizwan, Dube A, Majid Jamil.,Single “Short-Term Price Forecasting using Phase Grid Connected Solar new Wavelet-Neural Network with Photovoltaic System For Domestic Data Pre Filtering in ISO New England Application, Proceedings of National Market”, International Conference Conference on Emerging Trends in on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics & Sustainable Energy organized by Jamia Millia Islamia, New Systems (ICETEESES-16) on March 11- Delhi during, (2015). 12, 2016 13. Singh S, Joshi D, Computer 20. Vijay Kumar, Yash Pal, M MTripathi, “Wind applications in fault diagnosis Energy forecasting for Sustainable of power transformers-A review, Energy Generation” International IEEE Conference, INDIACom 2015, Conference on Emerging Trends in International conference on Computing Electrical, Electronics & Sustainable in sustainable global development, Energy Systems (ICETEESES-16) on BhartiVidyapeeth, (2015). March 11-12, 2016. 14. Singh S, Joshi DFuzzy logic applied 21. BhogeswaraRao Angara, M MTripathi, Duval triangle for fault diagnosis in “Design of GPI Controller for Current power transformers, Electrical India, Feedback Multilevel Cascaded vol. 55, no.3, (2015) 38. Inverter”, Biennial International 15. Bhogeswara Rao Angara, M MTripathi, Conference on Power and Energy “Single Phase Multilevel Cascade Systems: Towards Sustainable Energy Inverter using GPI Controller” 2nd IEEE (PESTSE), Jan 2016, Bangalore, India. International Conference on Advances 22. Jyothi Varanasi, M MTripathi, “A

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Comparative study of Wind Power 29. V. Verma and VandanaArora, “Cascaded Forecasting Techniques– A Review high gain micro-converter for storage- Article”,3rd International Conference less PV fed rural telecom systems,” 2015 on “Computing for Sustainable Global 6th International Conference on Power Development”, March 2016, New Delhi Electronics Systems and Applications (INDIA). (PESA), Hong Kong, 2015, pp. 1-6. 23. Manoj Badoni, Alka Singh, Bhim Singh, 30. V. Verma and R. Gour, “Step-less “DSP based Implementation of an voltage regulation on radial feeder with Immune Feedback Algorithm for control OLTC transformer-DVR hybrid,” 2015 of shunt compensator, Paper No.37, 6th International Conference on Power Accepted for publication in IEEE ICPS Electronics Systems and Applications 2016to be held at IIT Delhi,March 2016. (PESA), Hong Kong, 2015, pp. 1-6. 24. Kuldeep Singh, Alka Singh, “Design 31. Raju Meena, Shagufta Khan and Suman and analysis of LQR based controller Bhowmick, “Power Oscillation Damping for reactive power compensation, of a SMIB System Using SVC with Paper No.117 , Accepted for publication Field Dynamics”, IEEE Indicon, 17-20 in IEEE ICPS 2016to be held at IIT Delhi, December, 2015, Jamia Millia Islamia, March 2016. New Delhi, India. 25. Manoj Badoni, Alka Singh, Bhim Singh, 32. Meenakshi, Shagufta Khan and Suman “Real Time Recurrent Learning Based Bhowmick, “A Fuzzy TCSC Controller Algorithm for Control of DSTATCOM, for Power System Transient Stability Paper No. 1570203519 , IEEE INDICON Improvement”, IEEE Indicon, 17-20 2015, held at Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi, December, 2015, Jamia Millia Islamia, Dec 2015. New Delhi, India. 26. Prakash Chittora, Alka Singh, 33. Shagufta Khan and Suman Bhowmick, Madhusudan Singh, “Modeling and “A Novel Sequential Power-Flow Model Analysis of Power Quality Problems for Hybrid AC-DC Systems”, IEEE in Electric Arc Furnace”, Paper No. Indicon, 17-20 December, 2015, Jamia 1570188809, IEEE INDICON 2015, held Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India. at Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, Dec 2015. 34. D. Sharma, R. Kumar and V. Verma, 27. Shikha Gupta, Alka Singh, Rachana “Fuzzy tuned proportional integral Garg, “TS-Fuzzy Based Controller For derivative control of paper machine Grid Connected PV System”, Paper headbox,” 2015 Annual IEEE India No.1570173001, IEEE INDICON 2015, Conference (INDICON), New Delhi, held at Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi, Dec India, 2015, pp. 1-4. 2015 35. Mukhtiar Singh and N. Hasan, “Trend 28. PrakashChittora,Alka Singh, in research output and collaboration Madhusudan Singh, “‘Harmonic Current pattern among BRICS countries: A Extraction and Compensation in Three scientometric study,” Emerging Trends Phase Three Wire System Using Notch and Technologies in Libraries and Filter’”, Paper No.1570208627, IEEE Information Services (ETTLIS), 2015 4th RAICS 2015, Kerala, Dec 2015. International Symposium on, Noida,

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2015, pp. 217-221. Power Oscillation Damping of a Single 36. S. K. S. Kushwaha and S. T. Nagarajan, Machine infinite Bus system using SVC “Stability analysis of off shore marine line Current Auxiliary Signal, ETEEE, current farm connected to grid,” IEEE National conference, Jamia Millia Advancements in Power and Energy Islamia, Delhi, India, 2015. (TAP Energy), 2015 International 43. Rizwan M, Chaudhary P and Ahmad T, Conference on, Kollam, 2015, pp. 466- Study of Advancements in Transformer- 471. Less Inverters for Single-Phase 37. P. Chittora, A. Singh and Madhusudan Photovoltaic Systems, Proceedings Singh, “Modeling and analysis of power of National Conference on Emerging quality problems in electric arc furnace,” Trends in Electrical and Electronics 2015 Annual IEEE India Conference Engineering, organized by Jamia Millia (INDICON), New Delhi, India, 2015, pp. Islamia, New Delhi, 2015. 1-6. 44. Rizwan M, Chaudhary P and Ahmad T, 38. Sudarshan K.Valluru, Madhusudan Adaptive Hysteresis Current Control Singh, Bharat Bhushan, “Comparative Technique for Single Phase Grid Analysis of PID, NARMA L- 2 and PSO Tied SPV System with Power Quality Tuned PID Controllers for Nonlinear Analysis, Proceedings of National Dynamical System” J. Automation & Conference on Emerging Trends in Systems Engineering 9-2 (2015): pp. Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 94-108. pp. 62-72, organized by Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, 2015. 39. Sudarshan K. Valluru, Madhusudan Singh “Trajectory Control of DC Shunt 45. Rizwan M, Dube A and Majid J, motor by NARMA Level-2 Neuro Single Phase Grid Connected Solar Controller” IEEE 1st International Photovoltaic System For Domestic Conference on Power Electronics, Application, Proceedings of National Intelligent Control and Energy Systems Conference on Emerging Trends in (ICPEICES 2016) 4th to 6th July 2016. Electrical and Electronics Engineering, organized by Jamia Millia Islamia, New 40. Sudarshan K Valluru, Madhusudan Singh Delhi, 2015. and Supriya Singh, “Prototype Design and Analysis of Controllers for one 46. Singh S and Joshi D, Computer Dimensional Ball and Beam System”, applications in fault diagnosis IEEE 1st International Conference on of power transformers-A review, Power Electronics, Intelligent Control IEEE Conference, INDIACom 2015, and Energy Systems (ICPEICES 2016) International conference on Computing 4th to 6th July 2016 in sustainable global development, Bharti Vidyapeeth, 2015. 41. Gupta N, Garg R and Kumar P, Smart Grid – A Conceptual Design, National 47. Singh S and Joshi D, Fuzzy logic applied conference on Emerging trends in Duval triangle for fault diagnosis in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, power transformers, Electrical India, JMI, Delhi, 2015. vol. 55, no. 3, 38, 2015. 42. Raju M, Khan S and Bhowmick S, Department of Environmental

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Engineering 8. S Bansal, S Verma, SK Singh (2015). Identification of Sustainability Indicators Journals and Evaluation of Transportation 1. Singh SK, Anunay G, Rohit G, Shivangi Corridors during Construction Using G and Vipul V(2016). Greenhouse Gas Fuzzy VIKOR Method. Journal of Civil Emissions from Landfills: A Case of NCT Engineering and Architecture 9 (2015), of Delhi, India. J Climatology & Weather 1217-1228 Forecasting 2016, 4: 9. SK Singh, N Narwal(2015). Assessment 2. Achla Kaushal, S.K. Singh(2016),“ of Fixed Bed Column Reactor using Low Removal of Zn (II) from Aqueous Solution Cost Adsorbent (Rice Husk) for Removal Using Agro-based Adsorbents”,Imperial of Total Dissolved Solids, International Journal of interdisciplinary research , Journal of Advanced Research 3 (11) 2(6) 10. S Bansal, S Biswas, SK Singh (2015). 3. Shishir Bansal, S.K. Singh(2016),“ Fuzzy Decision Approach for Selection SUSTAINABILITY STUDIES OF of Sustainable and Green Materials for TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS: Green Buildings. International Journal A REVIEW”, International Journal of of Scientific & Engineering Research , Advanced Research (2016), Volume 4, ISSN 2229 Issue 3, 1906-1917 11. S. K. Singh, Dhruv Katoriya, Dhruv Mehta, 4. Dhruv Mehta, Siddharth Mazumdar, Dhruv Sehgal (2015). Fixed Bed Column S.K. Singh (2015). Magnetic adsorbents study and Adsorption Modelling on for the treatment of water/wastewater The Adsorptim of Malachite Green Day : A review . journal of Water Process from Wastewater Using Acid Activated Engineering- Elsevier 7 ( 9): 244-265 Sawdust, International Journal of Advanced Research 3 (7): 521-529 5. Diksha Gupta, S.K Singh (2015). Energy Use And Greenhouse Gas Emissions 12. Sunita Bansal, Srijit Biswas, SK Singh, From Waste water Treatment Plants. (2015), “Fuzzy Decision Approach for International Journal of Environmental Selection of Sustainable and Green Engineering- inderscience , 7(1): 1-10, Materials for Green Buildings ”, DOI: 10.1504/IJEE.2015.069251 International Journal of scientific and Engineering Research , 6(7):1782-1785. 6. Shashank Shekhar Singh, Singh S K and Shuchita Garg (2015). Environmental 13. Raj Shailesh Kanakiya , S.K.Singh , Concerns in National Capital Territory Umar Shah (2015).” GIS application for of Delhi, India. J Climatology & Weather Spatial and Temporal Analysis of the Air Forecasting 2015, 3:3 http://dx.doi. Pollutants in Urban Area ”. International org/10.4172/2332-2594.1000147 Journal of Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS , 4(1) pp. 1120-1129, Article ID 7. MM Jaffar, MK Shebli, AKA Mussa, Tech-421 ISSN 2320 - 0243 BH Hadi, AM Aenab, SK Singh(2015). Detection of Enterobacter sakazakii 14. Tarundeep Gill ,S.K.Singh, P. Albino from Commercial Children Dry Milk. Kumar (2015). Treatment of Heavy Journal of Environmental Protection Metals Contaminated industrial waste 2015 (6), 1170-1175 water by functionalized polymers,

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International Journal of Advanced International journal of Engineering and Research, 3(9): 178-181 Management Research 5(3):215-217 15. Sunita Bansal, S.K. Singh, Srijit Biswas 20. S.K.Singh, Anjana Raghu (2015), (2015). Green Quotient Evaluation Application of Membrane Bioreactor of Existing Buildings : A Case Study. Technology for Wastewater Treatment International Journal of Advanced and reuse: Case study of MBR Plant Research (2015), Volume 3, Issue 5, in Luxury Hotel in Delhi, International 1262-1269 Journal for Innovative Research in 16. S. K. Singh (2015). “ Green House Effect Science & Technology (IJIRST), 1(12) and Global Warming”, Global Climate 21. Sunita Bansal, Srijit Biswas, SK Singh, change: Issues , challenges and Policy (2015), “Selection of most economical Implications, Excel India Publishers , green building out of n-alternatives: New Delhi: 533-540. ISBN 9789 3848 approach of vague fuzzy logic”, 69694M.C. Vats, S.K.Singh (2015). International Journal of Research in “Assessment of gold and silver in Engineering and Technology, 4(2): 164- assorted mobile phone printed circuit 168. boards (PCBs): Original article” Waste 22. Shashank Shekhar Singh, S.K.Singh( Management, Elsevier, 45 (November 2015). Evaluating Water Quality of River 2015), 280-288 Yamuna in Delhi by Regression Analysis 17. Deepika and S. K. Singh (2015).” International journal of Engineering and WATER QUALITY INDEX ASSESSMENT Management Research 5(3) : 218-221 OF BHALSWA LAKE, NEW DELHI” , 23. Sunita Bansal, FIE Srijit Biswas, SK International Journal of Advanced Singh, (2015), “Approach of fuzzy Research 3(5): 1052-1059 logic for evaluation of green building 18. JN Sharma, Raj Shailesh Kanakiya, SK rating system”, International Journal Singh, (2015), Characterisation Study of Innovative Research in Advanced and Correlation Analysis For Water Engineering 2(3): 35-39. Quality of Dal Lake, India, International 24. Shishir Bansal, S.K. Journal of Lakes and Rivers, 8(1), 25- Singh(2015),“Sustainable handling 33.Allaa M Aenab, SK Singh, Ali Jabir of construction and demolition (c Lafta, (2015), “Air Quality Assessment: & d) waste”, International journal of A Statistical Approach to Stationary sustainable Energy and Environmental Air Monitoring Stations”, International Research, 4(2): 22-48 Journal of Advanced Research, 3(3): 68-80. 25. JN Sharma, Raj S. Kanakiya, S.K. Singh (2015) , Limnological study of water 19. S.K.Singh, Lokesh Kumar (2015), quality parameters of Dal lake, India, Removal of Chloride from Groundwater International Journal of Innovative by Bio adsorption, International Research in Science, Engineering and Journal of Advance Research, 3(5), Technology, 4(2): 380-386 140-154Shashank Shekhar Singh, S.K.Singh ( 2015). “ Identification and 26. Sunita Bansal, FIE Srijit Biswas, SK Comparison of Flaws in Conventional Singh, (2015), “Fuzzy Modelling For Treatment Techniques of Fluoride”, Selection Of Most Economical Green

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Building Out Of N-Alternatives”, Amrit Kumar (2015), “Noise pollution International Journal of Advanced analysis in different mega cities of Information Science and Technology india during deepawali festival”, (IJAIST), Volume 36, Issue 3: 7-11 Journal of Environmental Research and 27. Gour, A.A., Singh, S.K., Tyagi, S.K. Development (An International Journal), and Mandal, A. (2015) Variation in Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 1075-1080. Parameters of Ambient Air Quality 33. Rajeev Kumar Mishra, Tarun Joshi, in National Capital Territory (NCT) of Nikhil Goel, Himanshu Gupta, Amrit Delhi (India), Atmospheric and Climate Kumar (2015). Monitoring and Analysis Sciences; 5:13-22. http://dx.doi. of PM10 Concentration at Delhi Metro org/10.4236/acs.2015.51002 Construction Sites. International 28. SK Singh, Anshika Bisht, (2015) Journal of Environment and Pollution, “Environmental management in mass Vol. 57, No. 1/2, pp. 27-37. Gathering, Int. Journ of Engg. Sci. 34. Singh, S. K., Mishra, R. K., Saini, Kr. & Mgmt. (IJESM), 5(1): 130-138.R S Naveen and Agarwal, Jyoti (2015). Issues Kanakiya , S.K Singh , P M Mehta(2015) Prevailing During Development of .“Urban Canyon Modelling: A Need Green Project. Journal of Environmental for the Design of Future Indian Cities”. Research and Development (An International Research Journal of International Journal), Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. Environmental Sciences. 4(7), 86-95 686-695. 29. Haritash AK, Vandana Shan, Singh 35. Ankita Shukla and Rajeev Kumar Mishra P., Singh S.K. (2015). Preliminary (2015). Changes in Soil Characteristics Invstigatons of water quality of Bhindwas and Fungal Population Dynamics in a bird sanctuary. Proceedings of national Pigeonpea Field. Journal of Soil Science conference on recent advances in Civil and Environmental Management and Environmental Engg., Haryana, 28- (International Journal), Vol. 6 (2), pp. 29 Nov. 2015 29-34. 30. Rajeev Kumar Mishra, Ankita Shukla, 36. Kumar, Amrit, Mishra, Rajeev Kumar Manoranjan Parida, Govind Pandey and Singh, S. K. (2015). GIS Application (2016). Urban Roadside Monitoring in Urban Traffic Air Pollution Exposure and Prediction of CO, NO2 and SO2 Study: A Research Review. Suan Dispersion from On-Road Vehicle Sunandha Journal of Science and in Megacity Delhi. Transportation Technology (SSSTJ), an International Research Part D: Transport and Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 25-37. Environment, Vol. 46, pp. 157-165. 37. Choo-in, Sivapan and Mishra, Rajeev 31. Abhinav Pandey, Govind Pandey, Kumar (2015). The Relationship between Rajeev Kumar Mishra (2016). Tailpipe Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations in Emission from Petrol Driven Passenger the Atmosphere Measured by the Cars. Transportation Research Part D: Sodium Arsenite Method and the Transport and Environment, Vol. 44, pp. Chemiluminescence Method. Suan 14-29. Sunandha Journal of Science and 32. Anuj Kumar, Rajeev Kumar Mishra, Technology (SSSTJ), an International Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-5.

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38. Deepika, Parag Gour, Haritash A. K. 46. Choo-in, S and Mishra RK, The (2016). Air Pollution tolerance of trees Relationship between Nitrogen Dioxide in an educational institute in Delhi. Concentrations in the Atmosphere International Journal of Environmental Measured by the Sodium Arsenite Sciences, 6(6), 979-986. Method and the Chemiluminescence 39. Deepika, Verma M., Shan V., Haritash Method, Suan Sunandha Journal of A. K. (2016). Degradation of Acid Yellow Science and Technology (SSSTJ), 2 (1) 36 (AY36) dye using Fenton’s process. (2015) 1-5. International Journal of Environmental 47. Kumar A, Mishra RK and Singh SK, GIS Sciences, 6(6), 1061-1067. Application in Urban Traffic Air Pollution 40. Haritash A. K., Kaushik C.P. (2016). Exposure Study: A Research Review, Degradation of low molecular weight Suan Sunandha Journal of Science and PAHs by microorganisms isolated from Technology (SSSTJ), 2(1) (2015) 25-37. contaminated soil. International Journal 48. Shukla A and Mishra RK, Changes in Soil of Environmental Sciences, 6(4), 472- Characteristics and Fungal Population 482. Dynamics in a Pigeonpea Field, Journal 41. Haritash A.K., Shan V., Singh P., Singh of Soil Science and Environmental S. K. (2016). Preliminary investigation Management, 6(2) (2015) 29-34. of environmental status of Bhindawas 49. Singh SK, Mishra RK, Aaini K, Naveen bird sanctuary. International Journal of and Agarwal J, Issues Prevailing Engg. Res. & Tech., 4(3): 53-56. (IF: 1.76) During Development of Green Project, 42. Yadav A., Kataria A., Singh K., Mathur J. of Environmental Research and K., Goswami S., Haritash A. K. (2016). Development, 9(3) (2015) 686-695. Seasonal assessment of trophic state 50. Mishra RK, Joshi T, Goel N, Gupta H of a palustrine water body. International and Kumar A, Monitoring and Analysis Journal of Engg. Res. & Tech., 4(3): 37- of PM10 Concentration at Delhi Metro 40. (IF: 1.76) Construction Sites, Int. J. of Environment 43. Sharma A., Verma M., Haritash A. K. and Pollution, Accepted. (2016). Photocatalytic degradation of Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / Acid Orange 7 (AO7) Dye Using TiO2. Workshop International Journal of Engg. Res. & 1. Shishir Bansal, S.K. Singh(2016),“ Tech., 4(3): 34-36. (IF: 1.76) Sustainability features of an elevated 44. Tomar P. C., Shourie A., Haritash A. road corridor under construction in K., Mishra S.N. (2015). Response of an urban environment”t, Proc. 2nd Cadaverine on the cultured tissues of International Conference on Concrete Brassica juncea (RH-30). World Journal Sustainability ICCS2016, Madrid, Spain. of Pharmaceutical Research, 4(12): 2. Shishir Bansal, S.K. Singh(, P K 2122-2139. (IF 6.8; SJIF) Gupta, M Bansal2016),“ sustainability 45. Haritash AK, Sharma A and Behal K, The dimension of an elevated corridor over potential of Canna lily for wastewater a Greenfield, Proc. 2nd International treatment under Indian conditions, Int. Conference on Concrete Sustainability J. of Phytoremediation, Accepted. ICCS2016, Madrid, Spain

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3. Achla Kaushal, S.K. Singh(2016),“ Department of Humanities Application of Statistical Tools and Hypothesis Testing of Adsorption Data Journals Obtained for Removal of Heavy Metals 1. Singh S, Skill Formation among from Aqueous Solutions”, Proceed. of Workers by Trade Union in India, International Conference of Advance Navasiddhant: Journal. of Management, Research and Innovation “, Feb 27 Entrepreneurship and Ethics, 2(1) (2014) 2016, New Delhi. 41-47. 4. Srivastava AK, Singh SK Agrawal P.,Jain 2. Bala S, Vocabulary Building through A (2015).Selection of Paint for Energy Web Based tools. Int. J. of the efficient buildings, Proceedings of Confluence Journal, IV (2014) 17-21. National Worshop on Green buildings 3. Kumar N and Singh A, Measuring in india: Present practices and future Technical and Scale Efficiency of Banks prospects, New Delhi, Aug 27, 2015 in India using DEA, IOSR J. of Business 5. Amrit Kumar, Pradeep Kumar, Rajeev and Management, 17(1) (2015) 66-71. Kumar Mishra, Ankita Shukla (2016). 4. Kumar N, Ranganath MS, Vipin and Study of Air and Noise Pollution in Kumar R, Experimental Analysis of Mega Cities of India, International Surface Roughness inCNC Turning of Conference on Water Environment, Aluminium Using Response Surface Energy & Society-2016 (15th to 18th Methdology, Int. J. of Advanced March, 2016), Organized By Texas A & Research and Innovation, 34(1) (2015) M University, USA & AISECT University, 45-49. Bhopal, India. 5. Sinha P, Malhaar, 3(1) (2015) 598. 6. Anmol Vishwakarma, Saurabh Siddharth, Shubhankar Mishra, Rajeev 6. Singh A and Singh S, Private Engineering Kumar Mishra (2016). Spatial and Education: Past, Present and Future, Int. Temporal Analysis of Particulate Matter J. of Management and Social Sciences in Delhi, International Conference Research, Accepted. on Water Environment, Energy & 7. Bhatia S and Singh S, Financial Inclusion Society-2016 (15th to 18th March, 2016), – A Path to Sustainable Growth, Int. J. of Organized By Texas A & M University, Science, Technology and Management, USA & AISECT University, Bhopal, India. IV(1) (2015) 388-397. 7. Amrit Kumar and Rajeev Kumar 8. Dawar G and Singh S, An Analysis of Mishra (2015). GIS Based Monitoring Reaction to Green Product Initiatives, and Assessment of Vehicular Int. J. of Advance Research in Science Pollution. National Conference & Engineering, IV(2) (2015) 638-650. on Recent Advancesment in Civil and Environmental Engineering 9. Seema Singh, Anngad Singh and Yatin (RACEE-2015), held on 28th – 29th Nov, Arora, “Is CSR a win-win situation? A 2015, organized by Civil Engineering study of Listed Companies of India”, Department, BRCM College of International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, Bhiwani, Business and Management, ISSN 2322- Haryana, pp. 62-67. 083X; Sept’ 2015; 8(11); pp 31-41.(Impact Factor- 5.172).

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10. Seema Singh, “Indian Continuing 17. Antra Singh and Seema Singh, “Impact Engineering Education at the Cross of Promotional Tools on Students Road”, Indian Journal of Technical Decision-making : Study of Private Education, 38(01), March’ 2015. Pp. 79- Engineering Institutions in Delhi NCR”, 90. Asia Pacific Journal of Research, 11. Seema Singh and Swapni Shah, Volume 1, Issue 35, January 2016, pg “DOES FINANCIAL INCLUSION 118-128. LEAD TO SUSTAINABLE WOMEN 18. Teena Choudhary and Seema Singh, EMPOWERMENT? FEW GRASS ROOT “Growth of Higher and Technical EXPERIENCES FROM INDIA”, Asia Education in India: Issues and Patterns”, pacific Journal of Research, (Impact International Journal on Education factor- 6.58), May 2016, pp 210-217. Growth and Research, Volume I, Issue 12. Seema Singh, “Integrating Social II (2016). Responsibility of University and 19. Gaurav Dawar, Seema Singh, “Corporate Corporate Sector for Inclusive Growth Social Responsibility and Gender in India”, Asia pacific Journal of Diversity: A Literature Review”, Journal Research Higher education for future of IMS Group, 13(1), pp. 61-71. (Sage Publication), 3(2); July’ 2016, pp 183-196. Conferences / Seminar / Symposia / 13. Kansal Priya and Dr. Seema Singh, “A Workshop study of the implications of Profession 1. Dr. Seema Singh, “Chaired the session”, on Investment Behavior of Women The 4th Session of the CBM- 2016 (April Engineers”, Asia Pacific journal of 16-17’ 2016) at IIT Delhi April 16, 2016. Research, Vol. 1 (XXXX).(Impact Factor-6.58) May’ 2016. 2. Dr. Seema Singh, Deliver invited lecture as Resource Person, “Role of 14. Kansal Priya and Dr. Seema Singh, Women Entrepreneurship in India- “Stock market Anomalies: A study of Opportunities and Challenges”, at MA. Combined Effect of Seasonality and Kanshi Ram ShodhPeeth, Ch. Charan Size Effect in Indian Stock Market”, Singh University, Meerut Mar 26- Vol.4 (6). (Impact Factor-5.276), 2016. 27,2016. 15. Kansal Priya and Dr. Seema Singh, “Anchoring Effect in Investment 3. Dr. Seema Singh, Discussant, “Session Decision Making- A systematic 3.6: Labour and employment in Literature Review”, Asia Pacific Journal manufacturing sector” October 12’ of Research, Vol. 1 (XXXIX). (Impact 2016. Factor-6.58) 2015. 4. Dr. Seema Singh, Presented paper 16. Kansal Priya and Dr. Seema Singh, at the Seminar, ““Tryst with Destiny: “Investment Behavior of Engineers: Empowering Women through Financial An Empirical Study”, Researcher world Inclusion in India” at the UWAV Journal of Art, Science and Commerce, CONFERENCE on Development Model Vol. 4(IV). DOI: 10. 18843/ rwjasc/ - A Woman’s Perspective at Parul v6i4/03, 2015. University, Vadodara Aug 21-22, 2015.

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5. Ms. Parinita Sinha, The Role of Conference of Advance Research Literature in Self regulated Learning, and Innovation organized by IJARI “International Conference of Advance at Institution of Engineers (India), Research and Innovation (ICARI-2015) Delhi State Center (Engineers Bhvan), Feb 27, 2016 Delhi-2, India, 2015. 6. Singh S, Social Science Research: 12. Kumar N, Mathematical Modeling of Nature, Importance and Scope, Crop Yield Forecasting and Forewarning delivered lecture in ICSSR Workshop of Pests/Diseases. Paper in the on Research Methodology Programme International Conference of Advance in Social Science, at MA. Kanshi Research and Innovation organized by Ram ShodhPeeth, Ch. Charan Singh IJARI at Institution of Engineers (India), University, Meerut on March 9, 2015. Delhi State Center (Engineers Bhavan), Delhi-2, India, 2015. 7. Singh S, Women Engineers: Status and Challenges, The National Conference 13. Kumar N, Effect on Ground Water on Challenges & Issues Faced by Level with Increase in Car ownership Working Women Engineers of India at in New Delhi Effect on Ground Water India Habitat Centre, Delhi on March 8, Level with Increase in Car ownership in 2015. New Delhi, Paper in the International Conference of Advance Research 8. Bala S, Multiculturalism and the Impact and Innovation organized by IJARI of Language. Paper presented at the at Institution of Engineers (India), International Conference of ELLATH Delhi State Center (Engineers Bhvan), 2015 organized by the Lingaya’s Delhi-2, India, 2015. University, Faridabad, 2015. 14. Kumar N, Error Spotting: A Tool 9. Bala S, Linguistic Imperialism and for Better Language Learning and the Masses, Paper presented at the Teaching. Paper in the International International Conference of Advance Conference of Advance Research Research and Innovation (ICARI-2015) and Innovation organized by IJARI organized by the International Journal at Institution of Engineers (India), of Advance Research and Innovation, 2, Delhi State Center (Engineers Bhvan), Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi, Delhi-2, India, 2015. 2015. 15. Sinha P and Kumar N, Language in 10. Kumar N, Comparative Analysis the Domain of Gender: A Critical of Dividend Forecasting Methods, Perspective. The International Paper presented in the International Conference of Advance Research Conference of Advance Research and Innovation (ICARI-2105) / IJARI, and Innovation organized by IJARI Institutions of Engineers (India), 2, at Institution of Engineers (India), Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi, Delhi State Center (Engineers Bhvan), January 31st, 2015. Delhi-2, India, 2015. 16. Sinha P and Verma R. The International 11. Kumar N, Analyzing and Forecasting Conference of Advance Research and the Mobile Teledensity Growth in Innovation (ICARI-2105), Error Spotting: India, Paper in the International A tool for Better Language Teaching,

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International Journal of Advance Biomedical Applications” International Research and Innovation on January journal of Advance Research and 31st, 2015. Innovation Vol-3, Issue 2 (June-2015), 17. Choudhary T and Singh S, Women pp. 332-339 Engineers, A Study of Work Life Balance 5. R. S. Mishra (2015) Methods and Retention Policy, presented at for Improving Thermodynamic UGC sponsored national seminar Performance of Vapour Compression entitled, ‘Emerging HR practices for Refrigeration Systems Using Nano organizational excellence’ organized Mixed Ecofriendly Refrigerants in by ARSD College, University of Delhi, Primary Circuit and Comparsion with March 24-25, 2015. Nano Particles Mixed Wih R718 Used Department of Mechanical, in Secondary Evaporator Circuit and Ecofriendly Refrigerants in Primary Production & Industrial and Circuit for Reducing Global Warming Automobiles Engineering and Ozone Depletion, International Journals / Conferences / Seminar / journal of Advance Research and Symposia / Workshop Innovation Vol-3, Issue 2 (June-2015), pp. 433-439 1. V. Jeganathan, R.S. Mishra, “Friction Stir Process Opper Studies with Carbon 6. R. S. Mishra(2015) Modeling of Natural Neno Tubes”, International Nation Convection Non Reversible Single Journal of Advanced Production and Pass Pressurized and Non Pressurized Industrial Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 3, Solar Hot Water Systems for Domestic July 2016, pp.32-36 Applications” International journal of Advance Research and Innovation , 2. Anubhav Uppal, JP Kesari, R.S. ISSN. No:2347 – 3258, Vol-3, Issue 3 Mishra,(2016) “Design and Performance (Sept-2015), pp. 451- 458 Analysis of Solar Parabolid Dish Concentrator System for Process 7. R. S. Mishra(2015) “ Energy-Exergy Heating, In ternational journal of Performance Comparison of Vapour Mechanical and Civil engineering,Vol-2, Compression Refrigeration Systems Issue-5, June-2016 , pp.6-15 using Three Nano Materials Mixed in R718 in the Secondry Fluid and Ecofriendly 3. R. S. Mishra (2015) Irreversibility Refrigerants in the Primary Circuit and Reduction in Vapour Compression Direct Mixing of nano Materials in the Refrigeration Systems Using Al2O3 Refrigerants” International journal of Nano Material Mixed in R718 as Advance Research and Innovation Vol- Secondary Fluid s” International journal 3, Issue 3 (Sept-2015), pp. 471-477 of Advance Research and Innovation Vol-3, Issue 2 (June-2015), pp. 321-327 8. R. S. Mishra(2015) “Vapour Compression Refrigeration Technology for Sustainable 4. R. S. Mishra (2015) “Performance Development” International journal of Evaluation of Ecofriendly Refrigerants Advance Research and Innovation Vol- in the Low Temperature Circuit in 3, Issue 4 (Dec-2015),pp. Terms of First Law and Second Law Efficiency of Three Stages Cascade 9. R. S. Mishra (2015) Thermodynamic Vapour Compression Refrigeration of performance comparison using hfo-

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1234yf and hfo-1234ze in the high Advance Research and Innovation Vol- temperature cascade refrigeration 3, Issue 3, (Sept-2015), pp. 498-502 systems and ecofriendly refrigerants 15. R.S. Mishra, Amit Pal, Anand Prakash in low temperature applications, Mall (2015) Effect of Homogeneous International journal of Advance Catalysts on Production of Biodiesel Research and Innovation Vol-3, Issue 4 from Crude Neem Oil Feedstock and (Dec-2015), pp. Cost Analysis of Biodiesel Production 10. R. S. Mishra( 2015) Energy-exergy R. S. Mishra Department of Mechanical performance comparison of vapour Engineering, Delhi Technologi compression refrigeration systems International journal of Advance using three nano materials mixed in Research and Innovation Vol-3, Issue 3 r718 as secondry fluid and r-1234yf and (Sept-2015), pp. 503-507 r-1234ze ecofriendly refrigerants in the primary circuit International journal of 16. R. S. Mishra Rahul Kumar Jaiswal (2015) Advance Research and Innovation Vol- Thermal Performance Improvements 3, Issue 2 (June-2015), pp. 321-327 of Vapour Compression Refrigeration System Using Eco Friendly Based 11. Shailendra Kumar Gaur and R. S. Mishra Nanorefrigerants in Primary Circuit Thermal Evaporation and microstructure , International journal of Advance study of CdTe International journal of Research and Innovation Vol-3, Issue 3 Advance Research and Innovation Vol- (Sept-2015), pp. 321-327 3, Issue 2 (June-2015), pp. 440-445 17. Shubham Gupta R. S. Mishra (2015) 12. V. Jeganathan Arulmoni, R.S. Mishra, Estimation of Electrical Energy Ranganath M. S (2015) Material Flow Generation from Waste to Energy using and Microstructural Studies in Friction Incineration Technology, International Stir Welding / Processing of Aluminium: journal of Advance Research and A Literature Review” International Innovation Vol-3, Issue 4 (Dec-2015), journal of Advance Research and pp. Innovation , ISSN :2347 - 358 (June- 2015), Vol-3, Issue 2 , pp. 500-511 18. Shubham Gupta and R. S. Mishra (2015) Mixing of Various Renewable Energy 13. Amit Pal, Anand Prakash Mall R. Technologies towards Development S. Mishra (2015) Application of of Village Energy Need International Taguchi Experimental Design for the journal of Advance Research and Optimization of Effective Parameters Innovation Vol-3, Issue 4 (Dec-2015), on the Neemoil Methyl Ester (Biodiesel) pp. Production International journal of Advance Research and Innovation 19. R. S. Mishra Rahul Kumar Jaiswal ISSN. No:2347 – 3258, Vol-3, Issue 3 (2015) COP improvement of Vapour (Sept-2015), pp. 490-497, Compression Refrigeration system using nano particles mixed with R134a 14. Ankit Dwivedi and R. S. Mishra (2015) ecofriendly refrigerant , International Thermodynamic Analysis of Heat Research Journal Of Sustainable Pipe Using Ammonia, Water and Science & Engineering.( IRJSSE),ISSN: Ethanol with a View to Being Used in 2347-6176 Vol-3,No-7 Refrigeration, International journal of

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20. R. S. Mishra Rahul Kumar Jaiswal (2015) Refrigeration System , Journal of ASP First law improvement of Vapour (American Scientific Publishers) Printed Compression Refrigeration system in the United States of America, Vol. 4, using nano particles mixed with R404a pp. 1–5, 2015 ecofriendly refrigerant International 26. Devender Kumar and R.S. Mishra (2015) Research Journal Of Sustainable “Thermodynamic (exergy-energy) Science & Engineering.( IRJSSE),ISSN: analysis of a low pressure Kaptiza 2347-6176 Vol-3,No-7 Claude system for liquefaction of 21. R. S. Mishra Rahul Kumar Jaiswal (2015) Gases” International Journal of Scientific First law improvement of Vapour and Engineering Research (IJSER) Compression Refrigeration system - (ISSN 2229-5518). Paper ID: I062998 using nano particles mixed with R404a Volume 6, Issue 4, April 2015. ecofriendly refrigerant International 27. Ranganath M. S, Vipin, R. S. Mishra, Research Journal Of Sustainable Prateek, Nikhil (2015) Optimization of Science & Engineering.( IRJSSE),ISSN: Surface Roughness in CNC Turning 2347-6176 Vol-3,No-7 of Aluminium 6061 Using Taguchi 22. R. S. Mishra Rahul Kumar Jaiswal Techniques International Journal Of (2015) COP improvement of Vapour Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) Compression Refrigeration system June Issue. using nano particles mixed with R407a 28. V.Jeganathan Arulmoni, Ranganath M ecofriendly refrigerant International S, R S Mishra (2015) Effect of Single and Research Journal Of Sustainable Multiple-Pass Friction Stir Processing on Science & Engineering.( IRJSSE),ISSN: Microstructure, Hardness and Tensile 2347-6176 Vol-3,No-7 Properties of a 99.99% Cu with Carbon 23. V.Jeganathan Arulmoni1 , Ranganath Nano Tubes International journal of M. S . R.S. Mishra , (2015) Friction Advance Research and Innovation Stir Processed Copper: A Review ISSN. No:2347 – 3258, Vol-3, Issue 3 International Research Journal Of (Sept-2015), pp. Sustainable Science & Engineering.( 29. R.S. Mishra Rahul K. Jaiswal (2015) IRJSSE),ISSN: 2347-6176 Vol-3,No-8 Methods for Improving Thermodynamic 24. Kapil Chopra, V. Sahni, and R. S. Mishra Performance of Variable Speed Vapour Energy, Exergy and Sustainability Compression Refrigeration Systems Analysis of Two-stage Vapour Using Nano-refrigerent in Primary Compression Refrigeration System, Circuit. International journal of Nature Journal of Thermal Engineering Yildiz & Environment, ISSN (Online) : 2321- Technical University Press, Istanbul, 8738, ISSN (Print) : 2321-810X, Vol. 20 Turkey Manuscript Received January (2), 2015: 26-47 20, 2015; Accepted February 14, 30. R.S. Mishra, Kapil Chopra and V. 2015Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 440-445, October, Sahni(2015) Irreversibility Optimization 2015. Using Energy-Exergy Analysis of 25. Kapil Chopra, V. Sahni, and R. S. Mishra Three Stage VapourCompression Thermodynamic and Sustainability Refrigeration Systems with Flash- Analysis of Vapour Compression Intercooler Using Ecofriendly

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Refrigerants(R410a, R290, R600, 35. Smita Sharma and R.S. Mishra (2016) R600a, R1234yf, R125, R717 And R134A) Mathematical Modelling of Gas turbine for Reducing Global Warming and and solid oxide fuel cell hybrid system Ozone Depletion International journal for enhancing thermal performances of Nature & Environment, ISSN (Online) International Journal of Advance : 2321-8738, ISSN (Print) : 2321-810X, Research and Innovations ISSN. Vol. 20 (2), 2015: pp.73-89 No:2347 – 3258, Vol-4, No-1, Pp-81-84 31. R.S. Mishra (2016) “ Search for 36. Harwinder Singh & and R.S. Mishra ecofriendly alternatives refrigerants (2016) “ Performance evaluations of in Vapour compression refrigeration concentrated solar thermal power systems for reducing global warming technology” International Journal of and ozone depletion” International Advance Research and Innovations Journal of Advance Research and ISSN. No:2347 – 3258, Vol-4, No-1, Pp- Innovations ISSN. No:2347 – 3258, Vol- 92-98 4, No-1, Pp-51-55 37. Shubham Gupta and R.S. Mishra (2016) 32. R.S. Mishra (2016) “Methods for “Skill Development in Solid Waste improving thermodynamic energy Management” International Journal and exergy performance of vapour of Advance Research and Innovations compression refrigeration systems ISSN. No:2347 – 3258, Vol-4, No-1, Pp- using thirteen ecofriendly refrigerants 56-60 in primary circuit and TiO2 nano 38. Kaushalendra Kumar Dubey, R. S. particles mixed with R718 used in Mishra Thermodynamic (Energy- secondary evaporator circuit for Exergy) Analysis of Solar Assisted reducing global warming and ozone Power- Cooling Combined Generation depletion” International Journal of Systems pp. International Journal of Advance Research and Innovations Advance Research and Innovations , ISSN. No:2347 – 3258, Vol-4, No-1, Pp- Vol-4, No-1, 85-91 76-80 39. Vijay Gautam, Vinayak Manohar 33. N. Yuvraj, Vipin and R.S. Mishra Raut and D. Ravi Kumar, “Analytical (2016) “Effect of number of passes prediction of springback in bending on mechanical and wear properties of tailor welded blanks incorporating of friction stir processed Al 1050 effect of anisotropy and weld zone alloy” International Journal of Advance properties” Proc IMechE Part L: Journal Research and Innovations ISSN. of Materials Design and Applications, No:2347 – 3258, Vol-4, No-1, Pp-71-75 DOI: 10.1177/1464420715624261, pp. 1-13, Dec. 2015. 34. Shailendra kumar Gaur and Prof. R.S. Mishra (2016) “ Modelling and 40. Vijay Gautam and D. Ravi Kumar, Microstructure study of thermally “Experimental and numerical evaporated nanofilm thickness of gold investigations on springback in V- “International Journal of Advance bending of tailor welded blanks of Research and Innovations ISSN. interstitial free steel” Proc IMeche Part No:2347 – 3258, Vol-4, No-1, Pp-61-67 B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, SAGE, Under review-2016.

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41. Agrawal, S., Singh, R.K., Murtaza, Q., 48. Amit Pal Raj Kumar Singh, Shashank “A literature review and perspectives Mohan Biodiesel production from in reverse logistics”, Resources, CedrusDeodara oil in different types of Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 97, ultrasonic reactors and energy analysis pp. 76-92, 2015. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, 42. Agrawal, S., Singh, R.K., Murtaza, Utilization, and Environmental Effects Q., “Prioritizing critical success factors for 1556-7036 (Print), 1556-7230 (Online) reverse logistics implementation using Manuscript ID UESO-2016-0007 fuzzy-TOPSIS methodology” Journal of 49. Arulmoni VJ and Mishra RS, Ranganath Industrial Engineering International, pp. MS, Effect of single and multiple 1-13, 2015. pass friction stir processing on 43. Agrawal, S., Singh, R.K., Murtaza, microstructure, hardness and tensile Q., “Outsourcing Decisions in Reverse properties of a 99.99% Cu with nano Logistics: Sustainable Balanced carbon tubes, International Journal of Scorecard and Graph Theoretic advance Research and Innovations, 3(1) Approach” Resources, Conservation (2015) 189-196. and Recycling, 108 (2016) 41-53. 50. Mishra RS and Gaur SK, Thermal 44. Sana Malik, Aradhana Kumari, Saurabh evaporation-Modelling and Agrawal, Selection of Locations microstructure studies of Indium and of Collection Centers for Reverse tin Deposition, International Journal Logistics Using GTMA, Materials Today: of Advance Research & Innovations, Proceedings, Volume 2, Issues 4–5, 3(1) (2015) 207-215. 2015, Pages 2538-2547 51. Ranganath MS, Vipin and Mishra RS, 45. Navendu Sharma, Amish, Manisha Optimization of Process Parameters Meena, Saurabh Agrawal, Jeans in Turning Operation of Aluminium made out of plastics, Materials Today: (6061) with Cemented Carbide Inserts Proceedings, Volume 2, Issues 4–5, Using Taguchi Method and Anova, 2015, Pages 3100-3106, ISSN 2214- International Journal of Advance 7853 Research & Innovations, 3 (2015) 13-21. 46. Md. Nadim Shams1, Raj Kumar Singh 52. Ranganath MS, Vipin and Mishra RS, 2, Md. Zunaid 3– 2016 CFD Modeling Application of ANN for Prediction of of flow through S-Shaped Duct Surface Roughness in Turning Process: International Journal of Advanced A Review, International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications Advance Research & Innovations, (IJAERA) ISSN: 2454-2377, Volume – 1, 3 (2015) 226-233. Issue – 10, February 53. Ranganath MS, Vipin and Mishra RS, 47. Amit Pal, Raj Kumar Singh, Shashank Neural Network Process Modelling Mohan, 2015 Biodiesel Conversionion for Prediction of Surface Roughness of high FFA Neem oil by blending it in Turning of Aluminium (6061) using with low FFA Sesame oil by Journal Cemented Carbide Inserts, International of Scientific and Innovative Research Journal of Advance Research & ISSN: 2320–4818 Volume 4, Issue 3 Innovations, 3 (2015) 204-215.

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54. Mishra RS, Use of ecofriendly low using sixteen ecofriendly refrigerants, temperature circuit in terms of first International Journal of Advance law and second law efficiency of three Research & Innovations, 1(2) (2015) 88- stages cascade refrigeration system 93. for biomedical applications, Nature and 60. Chopra K, Sahni V and Mishra RS, Environment: An international Journal, Methods for improving thermal 20(1) (2015) 23-32 . performance of three stages vapour 55. Mishra RS, Methods for improving compression refrigeration systems thermodynamic performance of vapour with flash intercooler using energy compression refrigeration systems exergy analysis of eight ecofriendly using thirteen ecofriendly refrigerant refrigerants, International Journal of refrigerants in primary circuit and TiO2 Advance Research & Innovations, nano particles mixed with R-718 used 3(1) (2015) 94-102. in secondary evaporator circuit for reducing global warming and ozone 61. Kumar D and Mishra RS, Thermo depletion’ Nature and Environment: An analysis of hydrogen Liquefaction international Journal, 20(1) (2015) 53-57. system, International Journal of Advance Research & Innovations, 56. Chopra K, Sahni V and Mishra RS, 3(1) (2015) 118-120. Sustainability analysis of eight ecofriendly refrigerants two stage 62. Kumar D and Mishra RS, Thermodynamic- vapour compression refrigeration energy-exergy analysis of a low system using energy-exergy pressure Kapitza Claude system for performance, Nature and Environment: Liquefaction of Gases, International An international Journal, 20(1) (2015) Journal of Advance Research & 37-44. Innovations, 3(1) (2015) 121-123. 57. Mishra RS, Performance evaluation 63. Kumar D and Mishra RS, Energy-Exergy of ecofriendly refrigerants in the low analysis of a high pressure Claude temperature circuit in terms of first Haylent system for liquefaction of law and second law efficiency of three gases, International Journal of Advance stages cascade vapour compression Research & Innovations, 3(2) (2015) refrigeration of biomedical applications, 578-581. International Journal of Advance 64. Chopra K, Sahni V and Mishra RS, Research & Innovations, 3(1) (2015) Energetic and Exergetic Based 40-48. Comparison Multiple Evaporators with 58. Mishra RS, Optimization of vapour Compound Compression and Flash compression refrigeration systems Intercooler with Individual or Multiple using mixing of nano materials, Throttle Valves, International Journal International Journal of Advance of Advance Research & Innovations, Research & Innovations, 3(1) (2015) 41- 3(2) (2015) 94-102. 44. 65. Jaiswal RK and Mishra RS, Performance 59. Mishra RS, Thermal analysis and evaluation of vapour compression optimization of two stages vapour refrigeration refrigeration system compression refrigeration systems using ecofriendly refrigerant and nano

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fluid (water-nano particles based) in Cold Spray Process by Fluent-6, in in secondary circuit, International International Conference of Advance Research Journal of sustainable Research and Innovation, Institution of science and Engineering,. Engineers (India), Delhi State Centre (Engineers Bhawan), 2 Bahadur Shah 66. R.S. Mishra, N.A. Ansari, P.V. RamKumar Zafar Marg, New Delhi, India, January & Rituraj “ Thermodynamic analysis 31st, 2015. of air refrigeration cycle with double regeneration. International Journal 72. Manjunath K and Kaushik SC, Second of Research and Scientific Innovation Law Efficiency Analysis of heat ISSN: 2321-2705, July 2016. exchangers. Heat Transfer - Asian Research, 44 (2015) 89-108. 67. R.S. Mishra, J.P. Kesari, Pawan Sharma” Performance Analysis of 40 PAPER PRESENTED IN NATIONAL kW solar photovoltaic system at DTU, AND NATIONAL CONFERENCES . International Journal of Research 1. Rahul Jaiswal and R.S. Mishra (2016) “ and Scientific Innovation ISSN: Thermal performance analysis through 2321-2705,Vol-III, June 2016. irreversibility reduction of vapour 68. Anubhav Uppal, J P Kesari & R S Mishra compression refrigeration system using “ Design and Performance analysis of eci friendly based nanorefrigerants” solar Paraboliad Dish Concentrator International Conference of Advance system for process heating” Research and Innovations (ICARI-2016) International Journal of Research and Paper No: ICARI-ME-16-02-03. Development organization (IJRDO) 2. R S Mishra, J P Kesari and Anubhav Uppal ISSN:2456-1479, Vol-2, Issue-5, June- (2015) Solar Industrial Process Heat 2016 (Paper-6) Indian Automobile Industry, Handbook 69. Smita Sharma and Dr. R.S.Mishra Faculty Development Programme on “Modelling and Performance Analysis Advances in Alternate and Renewable of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell and Gas Turbine Energy Technologies, 7-11 December Hybrid System for Enhancing Thermal 2015, Dept. of Mechanical Engg. Delhi Performances” International research Tech. University, Journal of Sustainable Science and 3. J P Kesari , R S Mishra and Anubhav Engineering, ISSN: 2347-6176, Vol-4, Uppal (2016) Solar Process Heat and Issue-6, 2016 Skill Development in Indian Automobile 70. Arunima Kunwar1, Prof. Dr. R. S. Industry, Proceeding of the Conference Mishra “Thermodynamic Analysis Of on Skill India Initiative , Challenges Half To Double Effect Solar Operated Opportunies & Strategies, 27th and 28 Absorption System For Mechanical February 2016, Bloomsbury , SDCOE, Engineering Department Seminar Muzaffarnagar, UP. Room” International research Journal 4. Shubham Gupta and R.S. Mishra of Sustainable Science and Engineering (2016) “ Skill Development in Solid , ISSN: 2347-6176, Vol-4, Issue-6, 2016 Waste Management” Proceedings 71. Singh S, Zunaid M, Murtaza Q, Ansari of the Conference on Skill India NA and Arora A, Simulation of Injector Initiative: Challlenges, Opportunities

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and Strategies 27th & 28th Feb 2016 , Engineering (CAE-2015), Dec. 10th-12th, organized by S.D.College of Engineering 2015, GITAM University, Hyderabad, & Technology and S.D.College of India. Management Studies Muzaffarnagar 9. Gautam Vijay, “Deep Drawing Behaviour (UP), published by Bloomsbury New of Cold Rolled Draw Quality Steel” Proc. Delhi pp.7-13. Of International Conf. On Advance 5. J.P. Kesari, R.S. Mishra and Anubhav Research and Innovation (ICARI-2016), Uppal (2016) ” Proceedings of the Feb. 27th, 2016, Institution of Engineers, Conference on Skill India Initiative: New Delhi, India. Challlenges, Opportunities and 10. Gautam Vijay, “ Effect of Grain Size on Strategies 27th & 28th Feb 2016 , elastic behavior in bending of cold rolled organized by S.D.College of Engineering Steel Sheets” Proc. Of International & Technology and S.D.College of Conf. On Advance Research and Management Studies Muzaffarnagar Innovation (ICARI-2016), Feb. 27th, (UP), published by Bloomsbury New 2016, Institution of Engineers, New Delhi pp.18-23. Vijay Gautam and D. Delhi, India. Ravi Kumar, “ Numerical Prediction of Bending Force in V-bending of Tailor 11. Gautam Vijay, “ Solidification Simulation Welded Blanks”, Proc. Of 17th ISME of an Exhaust Manifold” Proc. Of Conference, 3-4 Oct. 2015, IIT Delhi, International Conf. On Advance India. Research and Innovation (ICARI-2016), Feb. 27th, 2016, Institution of Engineers, 6. Gautam Vijay and D. Ravi Kumar, New Delhi, India. “Application of Rule of Mixtures to Predict Springback in V-Bending of 12. Gautam Vijay, “Finite Element Analysis Tailor Welded Blanks by Finite Element of Sheet Rolling in a Mill” Proc. Of Simulation” Proc. of International Conf. International Conf. On Advance On Computer Aided Engineering (CAE- Research and Innovation (ICARI-2016), 2015), Dec. 10th-12th, 2015, GITAM Feb. 27th, 2016, Institution of Engineers, University, Hyderabad, India. New Delhi, India. 7. Gautam Vijay, Mudit Aggarwal and 13. Gautam Vijay and Amit Rawal, Rakesh Singla, “Computer Aided “Modelling and Simulation of Design of Fixture to Study Biaxial Connecting Rod of High Strength Steel Behaviour of Engineering Materials in for CI Engine”, Proc. Of International Tension” Proc. of International Conf. Conf. On Manufacturing Excellence On Computer Aided Engineering (CAE- (MANFEX-2016), March 17th and 18th, 2015), Dec. 10th-12th, 2015, GITAM 2016, Amity School of Engineering & University, Hyderabad, India. Technology, Amity University, Noida, India. 8. Gautam Vijay and Ananya Bhardwaj, “Finite Element Analysis of Brake Disc 14. Aakash Srivastava1, Vatsalya Tiwari2, Ventilation Geometry to Maximize Raj Kumar Singh3 Numerical Simulation Brake Cooling Efficiency Through of NACA2415 Airfoil At Different Low Convective Heat Transfer” Proc. of Reynolds Numbers and Angles Of Attack International Conf. On Computer Aided International Conference of Advance

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Research and Innovations (ICARI-2016) Engine using non-premixed combustion 27 February 2016 Venue Institution of model. International Conference of Engineers (India) Delhi State Center Advance Research and Innovations (EnginnerBhavan), 2 Bahadur Shah (ICARI-2016) 27 February 2016 Venue Zafar Marg. Delhi-110002, India Institution of Engineers (India) Delhi 15. Ravi Yadav1 and Rahul Yadav2 Dr. Raj State Center (EnginnerBhavan), 2 Kumar Singh3 Computational Study of Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. Delhi-110002, Aerodynamic Characteristics of NACA India. 0012 Airfoil International Conference 17. Raj Kumar Singh, Design and of Advance Research and Innovations Experimental Analysis of a 200W Micro (ICARI-2016) 27 February 2016 Venue Wind Turbine International Conference Institution of Engineers (India) Delhi of Advance Research and Innovations State Center (EnginnerBhavan), 2 (ICARI-2016) 27 February 2016 Venue Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. Delhi-110002, Institution of Engineers (India) Delhi India State Center (EnginnerBhavan), 2 16. Raj Kumar Singh Aditya Kumar Singh Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg. Delhi-110002, Aditya Anand Study of Natural Gas India.

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12 Faculty List 12.1 Department of Applied Chemistry

Dr. R. C. Sharma Prof. D. Kumar Dr. Archana Rani Dr. Ram Singh Professor Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Richa Srivastava Dr. D Santhiya Dr. Roli Purwar Mr. S. G. Warkar Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Saurabh Mehta Dr. Anil Kumar Dr. Raminder Kaur Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

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12.2 Department of Applied Mathematics

Dr. Sangeeta Kansal Dr. H.C. Taneja Dr. L.N. Das Dr. Chandra Prakash Associate Professor, Professor and Vigilance Associate Professor Singh HOD Officer Associate Professor

Dr. Anjana Gupta Dr. R. Srivastava Dr. Naokant Deo Dr. S. Sivaprasad Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Kumar Assistant Professor

Dr. Vivek Kumar Dr. Nilam Aggarwal Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

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12.3 Department of Applied Physics

Prof. Suresh C. Sharma Dr. R. K. Sinha (on lien) Dr. Rinku Sharma Dr. A. Srinivas Rao Professor & HOD Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor

Vinod Singh Dr. Mohan S. Mehata Dr. Pawan Tyagi Dr. Rishu Chaujar Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Yogita Kalra Dr. M. Jayasimhadri Dr. Ajeet Kumar Dr. Nitin K. Puri Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Amrish K. Panwar Assistant Professor

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12.4 Department of Applied Biotechnology

Prof. D. Kumar Dr. Jai Gopal Sharma Dr. Pravir Kumar Dr. Navneeta Bharadwaj Professor, HOD Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Asmita Das Dr. Yasha Hasija Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

12.5 Department of Civil Engineering

Dr. Nirendra Dev Prof. S. K. Singh Dr. Ashutosh Trivedi Dr. V. K. Minocha (on diverted capacity as Professor, HOD Professor Professor Prinicpal, CBPGEC, Jaffarpur) Professor

Dr. A. K. Gupta Dr. Anil Kumar Sahu Dr. K. C. Tiwari (Retd. Col) Dr. Rakesh Kumar Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor

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R. Mehrotra G. P. Awadhiya Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Alok Verma Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professors

Naresh Kumar A. R. Kongan Anbu Kumar B.R.G. Robert Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professors Assistant Professors

Narad Muni Prasad Sushil Kumar B. Jhamnani Amit Kr. Shrivastava Assistant Professors Assistant Professors Assistant Professor Assistant Professors

Dr. Munendra Kumar Dr. Raju Sarkar T. Vijay Kumar Assistant Professors Assistant Professors Assistant Professors

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12.6 Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Dr. O P Verma Dr. Daya Gupta Dr. Rajni Jindal Dr. Kapil Sharma Professor, Chairman Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor (Computer Centre), HOD

Manoj Kumar Vinod Kumar t Dr. Akshi Kumar Rajesh Kumar Yadav Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Ruchika Malhotra Divyashikha Sethia Abhilasha Sharma Dr. Seba Susan Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Anil Singh Parihar Rahul Katarya Ritu Agarwal Anamika Chauhan Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

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Dr. S. K. Saxena Mr. Manoj Sethi Programmer Programmer

12.7 Delhi School of Management

Dr. Rajan Yadav Dr. Pradeep Kumar Suri Dr. Archana Singh Dr. Shikha N Khera Associate Professor, Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor HOD

Dr. Vikas Gupta Ms. Meha Joshi Mr. Abhinav Chaudhary Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

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12.8 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Dr. S. Indu Prof. Asok De Dr. Rajiv Kapoor Prem R. Chadha Associate Professor (on lien as Director, NIT, Patna) Professor Associate Professor Professor

Dr. N S Raghava Rajesh Rohilla Jeebananda Panda M S Choudhary Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Neeta Pandey Alok Kumar Singh Rajeshwari Pandey Rajesh Birok Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Deva Nand Dr. Dinesh K. Avinash Ratre Ajai Kumar Gautam Assistant Professor Vishwakarma Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

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N. Jayanthi Dr. Sudipta Majumdar Dr. Malti Bansal Dr. Nidhi Taneja Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Priyanka Jain Assistant Professor

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12.9 Department of Electrical Engineering

Dr. Madhusudan Singh Dr. Narendra Kumar Dr .N. K. Jain Dr. Pragati Kumar Professor Professor Professor Professor

Dr. Vishal Verma Dr. Uma Nangia Dr. Narendra Kumar Suman Bhowmick Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor

Dr. Dheeraj Joshi Dr. Madan Mohan Bharat Bhushan Dr. Rachna Grag Associate Professor Tripathi Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor

Sudarshan Kumar Babu Dr. Mukhtiar Singh Neeraj Kumar Bhagat S. T. Nagarajan Valluru Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor

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Duli Chand Meena Priya Mahajan K. Mini A. B. Bhattacharya Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Ram Bhagat Ramjee Lal Meena Prem Prakash Garima Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Alka Singh Bhavnesh Jaint Ashish Rajeshwar J. N. Rai Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Kulkarni Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. M. Rizwan Assistant Professor

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12.10 Department of Environmental Engineering

Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta Prof. S. K. Singh Dr. Anubha Mandal Dr. Anil Kumar Haritash Professor , HOD Professor Scientist ‘C’ Assistant Professor

Mrs. Geeta Singh Mrs. Lovleen Gupta Dr. Rajeev Kumar Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Mishra Assistant Professor

12.11 Department of Humanities

Dr. Seema Singh Mrs. Saroj Bala Sh. Nand Kr. Mrs. Parinita Head of Department Assistant professor Assistant professor Assistant professor

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12.12 Department of Mechanical, Production & Industrial Engineering

Dr. R.S. Mishra Dr. Naveen Kumar Dr. Sagar Maji Dr. Suresh Kumar Garg Professor, HOD Professor Professor and Dean (IR Professor, Dean & D) (Academics) and Head, T&P

Dr. Samsher Dr. D.S. Nagesh Dr. Vipin Dr. Reeta Wattal Professor Professor Professor Professor

Dr. Vikas Rastogi Vishwa Kamal Raj Kumar Singh Dr. Atul Kumar Agarwal Designation Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor

Dr.B.B. Arora P.K. Jain V. Jeganathan Ashok Kumar Madan Associate Professor Associate Professor Arulmoni Associate Professor Associate Professor

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Dr. Janardan Prasad Dr. Ravinderjit Singh DR. Rajesh Kumar Dr. Pushpendra Singh Kesri Walia Singh Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor

Dr. Rajesh Kumar P.V. Ram Kumar Ranganath M. Singari Dr. R.C. Singh Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Rajiv Choudhary N. Yuvraj Dr. Amit Pal Vijay Gautam Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Akhilesh Arora Sanjay Kumar Krovvidi Srinivas Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

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