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Dr. N. Janakiraman, Assistant Professor BIO DATA 1. Name : Dr N.JANAKIRAMAN 2. Father : P.Nagamuthu 3. Date of Birth : 20/06/1978 4. Nationality : Indian 5. Religion : Hindu 6. Marital Status : Married 7. Address :Office: Residence: Assistant Professor of Tamil Research Dept. of Tamil 14C,Periyavadavadi, Vijayamanagaram Post, Vridhachalam Taluk, Cuddalore Dt. 606 104., Bharathidasan University Tamil Nadu ,India Constituent College, Perambalur-621 107. Tamil Nadu, India . Mobile No..: +91-98425-23869 E- mail: [email protected]. [email protected] 8. Qualifications a. Academic: D e g Month & Year of Subject University r Passing e e Tamil Bharathidasan University, Ph.D. Trichirappalli-24, TN. 2007 (Scientific Tamil) Tamil University of Madras, Chennai M. Phil. (Technical 2001 Terms in Tamil) M.A. Tamil University of Madras, Chennai 2000 Annamalai Univeristy, M.A. Linguistics Tamil Nadu. 2004 University of Madras, Chennai, B.A. Tamil Tamil Nadu. 1998 Bharathidasan University, Diploma in Sanskrit 2014 Sanskrit Tiruchirappalli-24. 2 Research Contribution (a) Publication books ( in Tamil) S.No Title Year Subject Level 1 Ariviyal Kalaichollakkam Sep2003 Scientific Research (Scientific Technical Terms) Tamil 2 Ariviyal Tamil Varalaru (History of Dec. 2004 History Research Scientific Tamil) 3 Padamakkaviyal (Textualogy) Dec.2005 Text writing Research 4. Siruvar Ariviyal paadalgal December Creative Children‟s 2006 work. poems 5. Samoogaviyal Nookil Seviyal June 2015. Classical Research Ilakkiyam Literature (b) Research papers : Title of the paper, Name of the journals and year of publication 1. Tholkappiyathil Ezhuthu Uruvam, Ilakkana Aayvu (Tamil), Tholkappiyar Manram, First Seminar Papers, Alagappa Universiity, Karaikkudi, Tamil Nadu 2001: 114. 2. Kurunthogaiyil Ariviyal Pada Seithigal (Tamil), Ancient Literature, Ilakkiya Valamum Vazhviyal Aramum, Bharathiyar University,Coimbatore 2002 :315. 3. Bharathiyin Ariviyal Pada seithigal (Tamil), Great Poet Subramaniya Bharathi Karuthiyal Thirattu, Bharathiyar University,Coimbatore 2002 : 208. 4. Science Textualization : Higher Secondary first year Text Book Methods, (Tamil), International Tamil Development Research Seminar& Conference, Poondi, Tamil Nadu . Vol . 2003 :704. 5. Science Textualization : Sentence Making a Physics Text (Tamil), Aayvukkovai, All India Tamil Teachers Association, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, Vol.3 2003 : 1953. 6. Kurunthogayil Auvayin Ariviyal Col Koorugal (Tamil), All India Pandit. Auvai Tamil Development Conference, Thiruvaiyaaru, Thanjavur. Vol.1. 2003 : 613. 7. Science Textualization : Concept Explanations in Physics Text in Tamil, Valar Thamizhil Ariviyal, Palthuraithamizh, All India Scientific Tamil Association, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu 2003: 229. 8. Science Textualization : Applied Discourse in Physics (Tamil), Thamizhil Pira Thuraigal, International Development of Research Culture and Tamil, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, 2003:64. 9. Science Textualization : Language Style in Physics Text (Tamil), Research in Tamilology, Kaniyan Pongunran Thamizhayvu Manram, Puthanampatti, Trichirappalli-24,Tamil Nadu Vol 1. 2003 :232. 3 10. Aympoothangal oru paarvai (Tamil), Lord Thirunavukkarasar Research Collection, Thirunavukarasar Research Conference, Varanasi , India vol.1 2003 :547. 11. A Comparative Study of Thirukkural and Thammapatham (Tamil), A Great Poet Subramaniya Bharathiyar Anniverasary Conference, Thirukkural Karuthiyal Valam, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu 2004 : 209. 12. A Discuorse Style of Andal Thiruppavai (Tamil), Thiruvadi Thavathiru Sundara Suvamigal Seminar, 75th Anniversary, Gowmara Madalayam, Coimbatore 2003:12. 13. Poet Siripi Balasubramaniyan Poets in Word style(Tamil), Poet Sirpi Poetry Seminar, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore 2003:65. 14. Thiruvalluvar – A Economic Thoughts(Tamil), Ikkala Ulakirgu Thirukkural, Anna University, International Institute of Tamil Studies, Thramani, Madras 2004 :30. 15. A Verbal Poet Usage for a Language Style (Tamil), Verkalaithedi, Folklore Articles, Dept.of Tamil Studies, Annamalai University, Vol.2.2004 :402. 16. Science Textualization : A Language Structure in Texts (Tamil), Valar Thamizh aayvu Manram, vol 1. 2004:702. 17. Science Textualization : Physics Textualization Techniqes (Tamil), Ayvukkovai, All India Universities Tamil Teachers Association, 35th Seminar,Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli, International Institute of Tamil Studies, Taramani, Madras 2004 :249. 18. Terminologies of young animals in Tolkappiyam (English), Tholkappiyam, Kalamum Panpadum, International Tholkappiyar Tamil Research Development Seminar, Thamizhaiya Veliyeetagam, Thirivaiyaaru 2004 :427. 19. Science Textualization – Some Ways and Techniques (Tamil), International Tamil Culture, Research and Development, Annai Therasa Womens University, Kodaikkanal. 2004 :7. 20. Physics Textualization and Technical Terms (Tamil), Valarthamizhil Ariviyal, Science Media‟s, All India Scientific Tamil Association, Thanjavur.2004 : 110. 21. Ealathyil Pulal Unnamai Aram (Tamil), Ethics for the New Millennium, Dept.of Philosophy, Annamalai University, Chidambaram 2005 :513. 22. Himana sayadh Novel to mention on the Relation Depthness (Tamil), A Tamil novel in Human relationships, Seminar on UGC, Dept.of Tamil sri.G..V.G college, Udumalaipettai, Tamil Nadu 2005 :258. 23. Ego – A view of Maharishi- Literature in Veththri, Aayvukovai ( Father vethathri Literary Values), To Collection of Ethics Values Research Papers, Erode. 2004 : 214. 4 24. Publication work in MU.Raghava Iyengar, Tamil Sholar Series-5, Monthly Series Seminar, International Institute of Tamil Studies, Chennai. 2004 : 36. 25.Science Awarness thoughts of Nellai Su.Muthu Articles in Dhinamani News Papers, Tamil Journals, Tamil Thinai, E-Journal, Dept.of journalism, Dec.2005:130. 26. M.S.Pooranalingam Nookil Ravanan ( in Tamil), seminar on Tamil Scholar Series No.13, International Institute of Tamil Studies, Taramani, Chennai -113 2005 : 73 -86 27. Science Textualization : Language Structure in Text (in Tamil), Developing Scientific Tamil, Karanthai Tamil Sangam, Karanthai, Tanjavure 2008 : 51. 28. Psycho Science in Folklore, Dept.of Tamil, Special seminar for folklore, published series -2, Government College for women, Salem. 2009 : 83. 29. Computer in Tamil : A Historical view, Computer and internet Tamil, Dept.of Tamil, Bhrathidasan University Constituency college, Perambalur. 2009: 24. 30. Pathinen kizhkanakku Noolgalil aga ilakkana marabou nerigal, neethigal, Central institute of Indian languages, Mysore -5 & Bhrathidasan University Constituency College, perambalur. Part-II. 2009 : 203. 31. Indian literature and Human rights Movement, Sensitization of human rights and promotion of gender equality in India through Indian literature, sponcered by University Grants Commission, Dept.of Tamil, Urumu Dhanalakshmi College, Trichirappalli-19.2009 : 50. 32. Kalaingar M.Karunanidhi udalpirappu kadithathil velippadum panmuga Aalumaipannbugal, Kalaingar /valartamil-2010. centre for Kalaingar Tamil, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-24.2010:Vol-21, page,434 33. Tamil Marabilakkana Veerachozhiyathil Idampetrulla oliyaniyal koorugal, Deccriptive Startegies of Phonology and Morphology as Conceived in the Traditional Grammar Tolkappiyam Veerachzhiyam and Neminatham, CAS, Annamalai University, page-51-61, - 2010. 34. Cellpesiyil Tamil Kalaichollakkam, International forum of Tamil Information Technology , (INFITT) December-21, 2012. Annamalai University. 35. Celpesiyil Tamil Kalaichollakkam,Tharapadutham, Centhrapadutham, International forum of Tamil Information Technology (INFITT), University of Malasiya, Koulalampur. Page ; 328-339 Date ; August August 15th to 18th .2013 36. „Vinganachuadar Ithazhil Arviyal Tamizh Chinthanaigal matrum vizhippunarvu Sindanaigal‟, International conference, Ci.Pa. Aadhithanar Ithazhiyal Society, Sri 5 Parasakthi College for women, Kutralam, Page;299-303. Date : 27.12.2013- 29.12.2013. 37. Mugavari tharum MugaNool, International Conference on Tamil Computer and Uses of Internet, Bharathidasan University Constituent college, InamKulathur, Trichirapalli Page : 31-36. Date- March 27th to 28th -2014. 38. Porunartrupadaiyil Kanalaagum Suzhaliyal Cinthanaigal, UGC National Conference for Environmental for Ancient Tamil Literature, Aringar Anna Government Arts College, Namakkal, TamilNadu, Date – 20th 21st June -2014. pp.453-458. ISBN – 978- 81-926846-5-9. 39. Purnanootrup paadalgalil Sangath Tamilarin Aranerigal, Sel Nerigal, Sidney Sangath Tamil Conference- October- 11,12 -2014, pp.64-66 40. Text book creation through Mobile Phone and internet media, INFITT Conference - 2014 October 19 to 21, 2014, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry 41. Pathinen kizhkanakku aganoolgalil paalai nila katchigal, (CICT Seminar), Ed. Dr. Gunasekar, Dept.of Tamil, Aringar Anna Govt.Arts College, Viluppuram . page. 364-371. -2015 ISBN – 978-81-908129-3-1. 42. Students learning and Teaching contribute to Tamil Websites, 14th Tamil Internet Conference May 31st to June 1st -2015, SIM University Singapore, page 81-83. ISSN No : 2313-4887. 43. Ka.Na. Subramaniyathin sirukathaigalukkana Kathaik kalathedal, International Conference, Department of Tamil, Bharathidasan University Constituent College, Inamkulathur, Srirangam, Trichirappalli-9 Date : 26th February 2016. Page : 191-195 ISSN No : 2454-1990. (c) Papers presented and attended in conference / Seminars / workshops & symposium. (a) International level 1. Science Textualization : Higher Secondary first year Text Book Methods, (Tamil), International Tamil Development Research Seminar& Conference,
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