CONTENTS

1.INTRODUCTION ...... 3 1.1 VISION ...... 4 1.2 MISSION ...... 4 1.3 GOALS ...... 4 1.4 OBJECTIVES ...... 4 1.5 CORE VALUES ...... 6 1.6 Priorities for Academic Excellence ...... 6 1.7 Philosophy ...... 6 2.DIRECTOR’S DESK ...... 7 2.1 Profile of the Director ...... 8 2.2 Message from the Director ...... 8 3.THE INSTITUTE ...... 10 3.1 Brief Overview ...... 11 3.2 Location ...... 11 3.3 Education System ...... 12 3.4 Best practices for academic excellence ...... 14 3.5 Administration ...... 14 3.6 Academic Programmes ...... 15 3.7 Admission Procedure ...... 15 3.8 Students ...... 15 3.9 Examination and Evaluation ...... 16 3.10 Hostels ...... 17 3.11 Training and Placement ...... 18 3.12 Disciplinary Committee ...... 22 4.PROFILES OF ACADEMIC UNITS ...... 25 4.1 Department of Chemistry ...... 26 4.2 Department of Civil Engineering ...... 36 4.3 Department of Computer Applications ...... 69 4.4 Department of Computer Science and Engineering ...... 83 4.5 Department of Electrical Engineering ...... 91 4.6 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering ...... 104 4.7 Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management ...... 121

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4.8 Department of Mathematics ...... 127 4.9 Department of Mechanical Engineering ...... 141 4.10 Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering ...... 170 4.11 Department of Physics ...... 181 4.12 Department of Production & Industrial Engineering ...... 189 5.GENERAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES ...... 200 5.1 Computer Centre ...... 201 5.2 Central Library ...... 202 5.3 Students Welfare and National Service Scheme (NSS)...... 206 5.4 Institute Health Centre & Hospital Facility ...... 217 5.5 Vehicle Section ...... 218 5.6 Annual Alumni Meet ...... 219 5.7 Student Council ...... 221 7.ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES ...... 223 6.1 Board of Governors ...... 224 6.2 Finance Committee ...... 226 6.3 Building Works Committee ...... 227 6.4 Senate ...... 228 6.5 Institute Deans’ Committee ...... 230 6.6 Associate Deans ...... 231 6.7 Heads of the Departments (HOD) ...... 233 6.8 Planning and Development Division ...... 235 6.9 TEQIP-III Activities at NIT Jamshedpur ...... 242 7.THE STAFF ...... 262 7.1 List of officers ...... 263 7.2 List of group-C employees ...... 264 7.3 List of MTS (Group –D) employees ...... 267 7.4 List of GROUP –C Staff Junior Engineer (Electrical /Civil), Technical ASSISTANT AND Medical ASSISTANT (On Contract) ...... 275 8.FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNT DETAILS ...... 278 8.1 Financial and Account Report ...... 279 8.2 Annual Account for the Financial Year 2018-19 ...... 290 PUBLICATION CELL ...... 316

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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Vision

1.2 Mission

1.3 Goals

1.4 Objectives

1.5 Core Value

1.6 Priorities for Academic Excellence

1.7 Philosophy

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1.1 VISION To be one of the premier technical institutions for its academic excellence and innovative research to meet the future needs of the society.

1.2 MISSION

● To build a conducive environment for learning and creativity.

● To train students to become technically competent professionals and socially responsible citizens.

● To develop innovative products and technologies for the betterment of the society.

1.3 GOALS

● To offer effective teaching-learning to students.

● To provide the knowledge and skills to students so that they are recognized globally as well as become socially responsible.

● Training the students to meet the changing needs due to rapid technological advancement, so that they may offer the society the necessary technology and actively participate in all round socio-economic development programmes.

● To provide facilities, infrastructure and resources to conduct meaningful research and to develop an understanding and awareness of the social relevance of indigenous materials, capacities and technologies.

● To act as centres of excellence in technical education catalysing absorption, innovation, diffusion and transfer of higher technologies for improved productivity & quality of life at national and global level.

● To have regional consideration with regards to local needs, relevance, strength, limitations and the community services.

1.4 OBJECTIVES The National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur is one of the National Institutes of Technology in the country, setup with the objective of making available facilities for higher education, research and training in various fields of science and technology.

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The objectives for which the institute has been established are:

● To create an environment for effective teaching-learning by encouraging the students and faculty to nurture their intellectual curiosity and scientific and research temperament.

● To hold examinations and grant degrees and academic distinctions or titles

● To confer honorary degrees, or other distinctions

● To award fellowships, scholarships, awards and medals

● To induct highly qualified, talented, competent & motivated faculty, and trained & dedicated supporting technical and administrative staff.

● To establish excellent academic support facilities (laboratory, library, Internet etc.) required for good education on a continuous basis.

● To provide opportunities for continuously updating the knowledge of faculty through faculty exchange with premier institutions and industry.

● To establish procedures and methodologies for regular monitoring and quality control of all academic programmes.

● To introduce reforms in regulations and greater curriculum flexibility to students.

● To introduce IT enabled management of all activities of the institute.

● To establish strong linkage with industries.

● To initiate technology up-gradation, development and transfer.

● To invite active participation of alumni in resource generation and planning and development.

● To encourage participation of staff and students in in-house and outside training programs, seminars, conferences and workshops on a continuous basis.

● To increase research and consultancy activity, with options for incentives and encouragement to motivate staff and students to actively involve in research activities in collaboration with industry and R&D Centres.

● To increase the number of continuing education programmes.

● To exchange faculty and working personnel from industry.

● To provide society with necessary consultancy and training to solve local problems by organising community development programs.

● To increase demand and pay packages of the students.

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● To increase Institute-Industry interaction.

● To initiate entrepreneurship development.

● To increase interaction with educational and other research institutes.

● To facilitate continuous improvement and development.

● Social responsibility.

● Financial management.

1.5 CORE VALUES

● Good governance

● Quality

● Innovation

● Involvement of people

● Ethics and work culture

1.6 PRIORITIES FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

● Quality faculty and students

● Effective teaching, research and learning processes

● Strong leadership and good governance (processes and procedures, clear communication of policies, transparent and fair processes, supporting culture)

● Development of learning resources and infrastructure

● Industry and Alumni relations

● Involvement of people (students, faculty and staff)

● Welfare of the people (Students, faculty and staff)

● Community welfare and economic development

1.7 PHILOSOPHY To do the right thing for the Institute, its people and society as a whole.

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2 DIRECTOR’S DESK

2.1 Profile of the Director

2.2 Message from the Director

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2.1 PROFILE OF THE DIRECTOR Dr. Karunesh Kumar Shukla is currently the Director of NIT Jamshedpur. He earned his B.E. Degree from MMMEC Gorakhpur (Now MMMUT Gorakhpur) in 1986 and his M.E. from MNREC Allahabad (Now MNNIT Allahabad) in 1988. He completed his PhD from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2001. He was a Visiting Research Fellow, Mechanical and Computer Aided Engineering Department, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan.

His area of interest includes Solid Mechanics, Composite Structures, and Computational Mechanics. He has authored a textbook, "An Introduction to Strength of Materials"

2.2 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Greetings from the Director! National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur takes extreme pride in the fact that it has been occupying a unique position in imparting technological education to Indian youth. Since its inception, the institute has had a vision to provide quality technical education and to facilitate scientific and technological research, coupled with a mission to develop human potential to its zenith. In consonance with its vision, the institute has been contributing substantially to our country's technological power. It is fast emerging as a global knowledge centre for quality research and teaching through multi-disciplinary, innovative and dynamic approaches. The curriculum is regularly updated with greater emphasis on hands on experience and also enabling students to keep themselves abreast with the latest in scientific and technological spheres. The faculty members of the institute are qualified and research oriented. Institute is looking forward to hiring talented youth in near future. Year after year, with its exemplary placement record, NIT Jamshedpur has reinforced its brand image as a leading technical institution. The students of the institute have been selected by most of the prominent Indian and multinational companies and industrial and research organizations. Exposure provided at this institute inculcates in

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them not only technological acumen, but also an overall cognizance of the world. Our distinguished Alumni, several of them holding high offices, both in and abroad, have been a perennial source of sustenance to us. We march on as we look forward to continuing our endeavour by chiselling worthy and humane engineers for a better tomorrow.

With best regards Dr. Karunesh Kumar Shukla

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3 THE INSTITUTE

3.1 Brief Overview 3.2 Location 3.3 Education System 3.4 Best practices for academic excellence 3.5 Administration 3.6 Academic Programmes 3.7 Admission Procedure 3.8 Students 3.9 Examination and Evaluation 3.10 Hostels 3.11 Extra-curricular Activities 3.12 Training and Placement

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3.1 BRIEF OVERVIEW National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, earlier known as Regional Institute of Technology, was established on 15th August 1960 as a joint venture of the Government of India and the Government of Bihar in the chain of RECs (Regional Engineering College) in India with the aim to produce technical graduates of the highest standards who could provide technological leadership to the region. It was among the first eight Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) established as part of the Second Five-Year Plan (1956 - 1961). This was the only REC in the country which was named as RIT (Regional Institute of Technology). Therefore, RIT Jamshedpur was actually the REC of undivided Bihar & Jharkhand. The foundation stone of RIT (REC) Jamshedpur was laid by Dr. Srikrishna Sinha, the then chief minister of Bihar, with the aim of nurturing talent and setting high standards of education and excellence. On 27th December 2002, on the line of all other RECs of India, RIT Jamshedpur (may be read as REC Jamshedpur too) was converted to National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur with the status of a Deemed University as per the decision of the Govt. of India. The Institute is fully funded and governed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India since 1st April, 2003. On 15 August 2007, NIT Jamshedpur was given the status of the Institute of National Importance through an Act of Parliament known as the NIT Act. The Institute has 12 departments including engineering, science and humanities. The Institute with 154 faculty, 3291 students, 162 administrative and supporting staff, functions in a self-contained campus. It is located on the outskirts of Jamshedpur on 341.3 acres of sprawling, wooded land. It combines the natural beauty of the countryside with the urban glamour of an industrial area. The flowing river and picturesque backdrop of low hills on one side and large tracts of forest on the other, make the campus an ideal place for higher learning and research. It has been growing from strength to strength ever since it was established in 1960. Situated in the heart of the rich mineral and industrial belt of Jharkhand State, the campus encompasses the Main building, the Library, the Computer Centre, 13 hostels (9 Boys hostels and 4 Girls hostels), staff quarters, guest house, students gymkhana, post-office , branch of State Bank of India, two ATMs (SBI & ICICI), central store and institute health centre. The hostels and departments are connected with high speed LAN. The institute maintains courts for basketball, volleyball, badminton and lawn tennis. Apart from this, it also has cricket, hockey and football grounds. The institute is poised for a bright and promising future. The courses have been completely restructured and prepared as per the needs of society and industries. There is refreshing development on every front. The institute has achieved impressive placement for its students, with top industrial houses and software companies recruiting the students in large numbers. 3.2 LOCATION NIT Jamshedpur is situated in the western part of the city of Jamshedpur which is in

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the southern end of the state of Jharkhand which in turn is bordered by the states of Orissa and West Bengal. It is just far enough to ensure that the city with its noise is too distant to distract and just near enough to guarantee that all city facilities are immediately available. The institute is strategically located with the unique advantage of being surrounded by giant and medium scale industries like Tata-Steel, Telco, Indian Steel Wire Products, Tata Tubes, Tinplate Company, Tata Timken etc and reputed Institutes like the National Metallurgical Laboratory, Xavier Labour Relations Institute and National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Ranchi.

3.3 EDUCATION SYSTEM NIT Jamshedpur offers educational programmes at three tiers of education, namely, Undergraduate programmes, Postgraduate programmes and the Doctoral programmes with well-designed curriculum. NIT Jamshedpur has been following semester system with internal and continuous evaluation since its inception. The nomenclatures of programmes are B.Tech.(Hons.), M.Tech., MCA and Ph.D.

3.3.1 Academic Programmes offered at NIT Jamshedpur

B. Tech. (Hons.) 4 years duration

Sl. No. Name of Programme

1. Civil Engineering

2. Computer Science and Engineering

3. Electronics and Communication Engineering

4. Electronics Engineering

5. Mechanical Engineering

6. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

7. Production and Industrial Engineering

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Post Graduate Programmes: M.Tech (2 years duration)

Sl. No. Name of Department M.Tech Specialization Structural Engineering Geotechnical 1. Civil Engineering Engineering Water Resources Engineering 2. Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science Communication Systems Electronics and Communication Engineering 3. Engineering Embedded Systems Engineering Power System 4. Electronics Engineering Engineering Power Electronics & Drives Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing 5. Mechanical Engineering Thermal Engineering Energy Systems Engineering Metallurgical and Materials Foundry Technology 6. Engineering Materials Technology Production and Industrial Manufacturing System 7. Engineering Engineering Surface Science and 8. Chemistry Engineering Information Systems Security 9. Computer Applications Engineering

MCA (3 years duration):

Sl. No. Name of Department MCA Specialization Master of Computer 1. Computer Applications Applications

M.Sc. (2 years duration)

Sl. No. Name of Programme Department Physics 1. M. Sc. Chemistry Maths

Ph.D.: All the departments of the institute offer doctoral programmes.

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3.4 BEST PRACTICES FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Academic excellence is the brand image of NIT Jamshedpur. The best practices implemented for the academic excellence are:

● Automated UG, PG and Ph.D. admission process has been introduced since the year 2013. In this admission process the complete details/database including biometrics of the student are captured on the first day of his/her admission. RFID multipurpose ID cards are issued to each student on the spot. The OBC, SC and ST certificates are scanned and are sent for further verification at their respective offices.

● All academic programmes are scheduled as per the academic calendar. Academic calendar is distributed to all students during the first week of both autumn and spring semesters.

● Academic registration process is made online through MIS.

● The detailed course handout which includes course description, scope, objectives, text & reference books, course plan, evaluation scheme, and chamber consultation hour and details of notice board.

● Online verification of degree certificate.

● Summer quarter classes (6/7 weeks) for the backlog courses.

● Digital library (with e-text books, e-journals and e-learning resources).

● Visiting faculty from industry for teaching assignments.

● Equal importance to teaching and research.

● Flexibility of academic programmes and curriculum.

● Usage of learning resources and MOOCs.

● Online student feedback for various aspects of the course and its teaching. The results of the feedback are shared with teachers after grade submission for the course or next semester. The results of the student feedback are uploaded on the Institute website.

In pursuance of academic excellence, NIT Jamshedpur is successfully implementing the above best practices for effective teaching and learning.

3.5 ADMINISTRATION The Board of Governors is the apex administrative body. Director is the principal Academic and Executive officer of the institute. He is responsible for proper administration of the institute and imparting instructions for maintenance of discipline

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therein. In his day to day work Director is assisted by Deans, Heads of the Departments, Faculty-in-charge for various functions, Registrar, other officers and committees.

3.6 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES The Institute offers seven B. Tech, twenty M. Tech, MCA and M.Sc. programmes. It also offers doctoral programmes in all the disciplines of Engineering, Sciences, Management, Humanities and Social Sciences.

3.7 ADMISSION PROCEDURE

3.7.1 B. Tech.

Admissions are made on the basis of JEE(Mains) and counselling is conducted by CSAB, on behalf of the Govt. of India, MHRD.

3.7.2 M. Tech.

Admissions to the regular M.Tech. Programmes are made only on the basis of the GATE score through Centralized Counselling for M.Tech. admission in NITs (CCMT).

3.7.3 MCA

Admissions to M.C.A. programme are made on the basis of the rank in NITs MCA Common Entrance Test (NIMCET).

3.7.4 M.Sc.

Admissions to M.Sc.(Mathematics & Scientific Computing) programme are made on the basis of the rank obtained in Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM) conducted by IITs and counselling conducted by CCMN.

3.7.5 Ph. D.

The admission to PhD programme is through direct notification given by the institute. The selection of the candidates are made on the basis of tests/interviews conducted by the respective departments.

3.8 STUDENTS The Institute admits 601 students through JEE (Mains) and 7 through DASA Programme to seven undergraduate programmes, 193 students to various M. Tech Programmes,

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78 to MCA and 39 in M.Sc. In addition to Indian nationals, students from countries such as Sri Lanka, Nepal, , Mauritius, Malaysia, Iran, Yemen, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Thailand also join NIT Jamshedpur for various academic programmes. Also, faculty members from other Institutions join NIT Jamshedpur to pursue M. Tech. and Ph.D. under QIP scheme as well as under self- sponsored scheme. A large number of industry executives also join Ph.D. programmes either as full time or part time (off campus) candidates.

3.9 EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION Internal and continuous evaluation scheme:

● Solutions are displayed on the noticeboards of the respective departments.

● Answer books are shown to the students.

● Code of conduct for the students during examination is circulated among all students.

● Instructions to invigilators during examinations are circulated to all faculty.

Evaluation Scheme

Sl. No. Evaluation Component Duration Weightage Nature of Component 1. Mid Term 2 hrs 30% Closed Book 2. End Sem. Exam 3 hrs 50% Closed Book 3. Assignment/Tutorial --- 20% Take Home ● Classroom attendance is made compulsory. ● Entry of daily class attendance and regular marks assessment details in MIS by faculty members. ● The academic division coordinates the overall examination system and the declared results are kept online and also sent by SMS to students.

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3.10 HOSTELS There are a total of thirteen hostels also known as Halls of Residence, nine for boys and four for girls. They have been named in honour of great Indian personalities. All halls have internet access through Wi-Fi and Institute wide LAN. Each hostel has a mess and a common room. Each hall of residence also has its own badminton and volleyball courts. Girls' hostels are situated adjacent to the Computer Centre in the Institute's Residential Area, where the Faculty quarters are located. The Boys' hostels are located on either side of the Institute's Main building in two complexes- Up Hostels Complex, and Down Hostels Complex. The Up Hostels Complex holds hostels A, B, C and D. The Up Hostels Complex is home to 1st year and 2nd year students of the B.Tech Programme. The Down Hostels Complex holds hostels E, F, G, H, I, J and K. for

3rd and 4th years of the B. Tech programme.

SI. Name of the hostel Boys/ Max. Occupan No. Girls Capacity cy (2018-19) 1. Bhabha Hall of Residence (Hostel-C) Boys 180 240

2. Rajendra Prasad Hall of Residence Boys 180 240 (Hostel-D)

3. Visveswaraiah Hall of Residence (Hostel- Boys 120 120 E) 4. Shivaji Hall of Residence (Hostel-F) Boys 120 120 5. S.C. Bose Hall of Residence (Hostel-G) Boys 120 120

6. Abul Kalam Hall of Residence (Hostel-H) Boys 135 135

7. Hall of Residence - I (Hostel - I) Boys 300 500 8. Hall of Residence - J (Hostel - J) Boys 750 750

9. Hall of Residence - K (Hostel - K) Boys 750 750

10. Aryabhatta Hall of Residence (Hostel-A) Girls 180 240

11. Nirala Hall of Residence (Hostel-B) Girls 180 240

12. Rani Lakshmi Bai Hall of Residence Girls 90 135

13. Ambedkar Hall of Residence Girls 90 135

Total 3195 3725

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3.11 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT The Training and Placement Cell was established in the year 1973-74. The Training & Placement Cell at NIT Jamshedpur comprises Prof In-Charge, T & P Coordinators from faculty, Placement Officer & Student Representatives. The Training & Placement Cell handles all activities related to campus placements and internships of both UG & PG programs. The cell is responsible for mediating between the company and the students. Arrangements for every stage of the placement process are made by the officials at the Training & Placement Cell.

3.11.1 Department wise Placement Statistics from July 2018-June 2019

Department 2018-19

Registered Placed % Packages (in LPA) Students Students Placem Highest Median Lowest ent Civil Engineering 61 53 86.88 15 6.55 3.5 Computer Science 81 76 93.83 39.5 9.00 3.6 Engineering Electrical Engineering 76 68 89.47 15.6 7.1 3.6 Electronics & 83 77 92.77 42.02 6.5 3.6 Communication Engineering Mechanical 82 72 87.80 12.56 6.55 3.6 Engineering Metallurgical & 76 75 98.68 17 6.125 3 Materials Engineering Production & Industrial 38 34 89.47 12.4 6.68 3.6 Engineering Total 497 455 Overall % Placement 91.55

CE: Civil Engineering, CSE: Computer Science Engineering, EE: Electrical & Electronics Engineering, ECE: Electronics and Communication Engineering, ME: Mechanical Engineering, MME: Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, PIE: Production & Industrial Engineering.

3.11.2 Training & Placement staff

1. Dr. Prahlad Prasad, Prof In-Charge

2. Dr. Manish Kumar Jha, Faculty Coordinator

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3. Dr. Tushar Banerjee, Faculty Coordinator

4. Dr. Vineet Sahoo, Faculty Coordinator

3.11.3 Supporting Staff

1. Mr. Anil Kumar, Senior Assistant

2. Mr. Raghunath Mukhi, Lab. Attendant

3.11.4 List of Companies visited during July 2018-June 2019

S.N Name of the Company S.No Name of the Company o

1 Amazon PPO 78 Pradan NGO

2 Amazon 79 Vedanta

3 Amazon Intern 80 Nokia

4 Techracers 81 Bharat Light & Power Ltd.

5 Envestnet Yodlee 82 Jindal Steel Limited

6 Futures First 83 Godrej & Boyce

7 Directi 84 Tata Steel (CSE)

8 Directi 85 Aditya Birla Hindalco

9 Buyhatke PPO 86 Reliance Jio Phase 2

10 Buyhatke 87 Tata TinPlate

11 Buyhatke Intern 88 Axis Institute

12 Musigma 89 Think & Learn (Byju's)

13 Cerner (MCA) 90 Tata Steel (EEE & ECE)

14 Accolite PPO 91 JCAPCPL

15 Accolite 92 Reliance Jio Phase 3

16 Oracle GBU 93 Tata Hitachi

17 Wipro PPO 94 Ebizon

18 Microsoft IDC 95 L&T (CSE)

19 Microsoft Intern 96 JK Tyres

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20 Microsoft PPO 97 JK Paper

21 ZS Associates 98 Axis Institute

22 Mahindra Comviva 99 Allen Institute

23 Tata Metaliks 100 KEC International

24 Tata Cummins 101 Nuvoco (Lafarge)

25 Tata Steel PPO 102 Sagacious Research

26 Tata Steel Intern 103 Balaji Auto

27 Tredence 104 Bijus

28 L&T ECC PPO 105 iPrimed

29 Maruti Suzuki 106 Vedika Credit Capital Ltd.

30 Coviam 107 Simplex Infrastructures Ltd.

31 Ashok Leyland 108 Paharpur Cooling Tower

32 Smartprix 109 Mu Sigma

33 Oracle Financial Services 110 Software Subros

34 Sigmoid Analytics 111 BCH Electric

35 Halftick 112 Cognizant

36 OYO Rooms 113 Viraj Steel

37 L&T ECC 114 Rao Academy

38 L&T Internship 115 Career Point

39 Wipro Turbo 116 Techno Electric

40 Wipro Internship 117 P2 Power

41 EXL Decision Analytics 11 8 MAQ Software

42 Do Select 119 Anglo Eastern Pvt. Ltd.

43 L&T Limited 120 Srijan NGO

44 UHG Optum 121 SNL Bearings

45 UHG Optum Intern 122 Intel Internship

46 General Electric 123 AFCONS Infrastructure Ltd.

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47 Capgemini 124 Tata Steel Internship

48 Zemoso Labs 125 JSW Steel Ltd

49 Philips 126 Seekers Education

50 ShopClues 127 Rakshak Foundation

51 Reliance IT Hydrocarbons 128 Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles

52 Virtusa 129 Miles Software

53 KPIT Technologies 130 Amdocs

54 Vassar Labs 131 Amdocs Internship

55 Saint Gobain 132 LG Soft

56 Saint Gobain Intern 133 FIITJEE Limited

57 Medlife 134 BuroHappold Engineering

58 Samsung R&D Noida 135 Valued Epistemics(GREedge)

59 Saint Gobain PPO 136 NIKHIL ANALYTICS

60 Fortitude Info Services 137 India Power Corporation Limited

61 Reliance Jio 138 USHA MARTIN LTD.

62 IBM 139 CHAITANYAS ACADEMY

63 Infosys 140 Ways2Capital

64 Verizon 141 Kantar Analytics

65 Honeywell Technology Labs 142 Nokia Internship

66 Intecons Software Labs 143 Samsung R&D Noida

67 First American 144 Mahindra Comviva Phase 2

68 Nucleus Software 145 Vodafone Phase 2

69 ThinkSys 146 Edviso Internship

70 Tata Motors 147 Avanti Learning Centre

71 Tata Motors PPO 148 Arrdy Engineering

72 Hero Motocorp 149 Cotzero Internship

73 Ola Cabs Technologies 150 Gupta Power

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74 Intellect Design Arena 151 OYO Rooms

75 Adobe 152 Tata Steel Phase 2 (Mech)

76 Treebo Hotels 153 TMEIC

77 Commscope 154 Vedanta

3.11.5 Any other information

The placement session started with some big names: Microsoft, Amazon, Maruti Suzuki, Honda R&D, Mahindra Comviva, Accolite, Samsung R & D, Noida, Amdocs, Oracle GBU and Analytics Quotient. The process owed its success to high paymasters like Amazon, Trident, Accolite and large recruiters like L&T ECC, Vedanta, Infosys, IBM, Wipro. The students received Pre-Placement offers from Microsoft, Amazon, Buyhatke, Accolite, Wipro, Tata Steel Limited, L&T ECC, Sant Gobaind, Tata Motors etc.

3.12 DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE The institute has constituted a disciplinary committee to impart social and ethical values among the students and to maintain disciplined environment for studies with a motive to produce law abiding and disciplined engineers for the nation.The below given are the guidelines for the students which must be followed:

● All the students of NIT Jamshedpur are warned not to leave the Hostel/Classroom/Campus without the prior permission of the concerned Warden/Teacher/HOD.

● In particular, the students are strictly prohibited from venturing the areas viz. Kharkai river / Lake / Pond or similar places.

● The students are hereby directed not to indulge in any type of intoxication.

● Further the Students are warned to abide by the rules and regulations of the Institute and the Hostels for maintaining discipline in the Institute Campus.

The students who are found to violate the rules of the Institute/Hostel, stern disciplinary action will be taken against them.

The "Standing institute Disciplinary Committee (SIDC)" is constituted for two years (ie.2017-18, 2018-2019). The details are as follows:

For an offence committed (a) in a hostel, (b) in the department or a classroom and (c) elsewhere, the Warden, the Head of the Department and the Dean, Students Welfare respectively shall have the authority to reprimand or impose fine or take any other suitable measure.

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All cases involving punishment other than reprimand shall be reported to the Chairperson of the Standing Institute Disciplinary Committee

3.12.1 Standing institute disciplinary committee

All major/minor acts of indiscipline, which may have serious repercussions on the general body of students, and/or which may warrant a uniform and more formalized nature of investigation, shall be handled by the Standing Institute Disciplinary Committee appointed by the Senate. The Standing Institute disciplinary Committee consists of the following ex-officio and other members.

i. Dean, Students Welfare : Chairperson ii. Chief Warden : Member iii. Warden of the hostel of which the student concerned is the boarder : Member iv. Dean(Administration & Faculty welfare) nominated by the senate : Member v. President, Student Council/Student's representative : Member vi. One of the student representatives in the senate, to be nominated by the Dean, students Welfare for one year : Member vii. The Deputy Registrar(Academic) : Member-Secretary

In addition, the Chairperson may invite any other person(s) to be associated with the proceedings of a particular case, if their participation is considered necessary in the disposing of the matter.

Recommendation of the committee, which includes the suggested punishment in case of guilt proven, will be forwarded to the Chairman, Senate for necessary action.

Given below are the three undertaking forms which must be filled in at the time of admission:

i. Undertaking of awareness of medical facilities at NIT Jamshedpur.

ii. Undertaking by the student for not owning and/or using motor driven vehicles on NIT Jamshedpur Campus (For Hostel residents only).

iii. Undertaking by the student for not taking Alcohol.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHEDPUR (Undertaking by the Parents and Student) 1. Undertaking of awareness of medical facilities at N.I.T. Jamshedpur

I,………………………………………………… father / mother / guardian of Mr. …………………………………………….. Regd. No. ……………………. hereby declare the following in respect of my ward to be admitted to ………… programme of study at NIT, Jamshedpur. I am aware of the following facts :- a) The NIT, Jamshedpur has limited medical facilities. b) The Institute dispensary may not be adequate for treatment of patient with chronic or serious ailments. c) It is the responsibility of the guardians to take care of their wards for outside treatment Despite the best efforts on the part of NIT, Jamshedpur, if any untoward thing happens to my ward, I shall not hold the Institute accountable for the same and will not seek any financial help or compensation for the same from any court of law.

Date : Signature of Parent/Guardian

2. Undertaking by the student for not owning and/or using motor driven vehicles in NIT Jamshedpur Campus(For Hostel residents only) :

I …………………………………………… son/daughter/ward of Mr./Mrs. ……………………………………………. Regd. No. ……………………….. hereby given an undertaking that I will not own/drive motor driven vehicle on campus during my stay at NIT, Jamshedpur. If at any stage I am found to violate the above undertaking my hostel seat will stand automatically cancelled without assigning any reasons.

Date: Counter Signature of Parent/Guardian Signature of the Student

3. Undertaking by the student for not taking Alcohol : I …………………………………………… son/daughter/ward of Mr./Mrs. ……………………………………………. Regd. No. ……………………….. hereby given an undertaking that I will not take Alcohol during my stay at NIT, Jamshedpur. If at any stage I am found to violate the above undertaking my hostel seat will stand automatically cancelled without assigning any reasons.

Date: Counter Signature of Parent/Guardian Signature of the Student Students’ Council

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4 PROFILES OF ACADEMIC UNITS

4.1 Department of Chemistry 4.2 Department of Civil Engineering 4.3 Department of Computer Applications 4.4 Department of Computer Science and Engineering 4.5 Department of Electrical Engineering 4.6 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering 4.7 Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management 4.8 Department of Mathematics 4.9 Department of Mechanical Engineering 4.10 Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering 4.11 Department of Physics 4.12 Department of Production and Industrial Engineering

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4.1 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur was originally founded as a department under Regional Institute of Technology in 1960 with the aim of nurturing talent and setting high standards of education and excellence. The Department offers instruction in General Chemistry and Engineering Chemistry to the students in different branches of Engineering Students at B.Tech. level. The department started the Post Graduate Programme (M.Tech.) in Surface Science and Engineering in 1982. The department is equipped with various instruments. Besides teaching, the highly qualified and energetic faculty members of the Department have contributed a lot to elevate the prestige of the institute through their research activities of both basic and applied areas of chemistry.

Vision

i. To create the Department of Chemistry as a centre of excellence in science and technology through enhanced collaboration between Industries and academia and serving the country.

ii. Building world class research facilities to train young minds through extensive research curriculum.

iii. To provide a pool of bright scientists for the advanced scientific endeavour of our country.

Mission

i. To provide good fundamental concepts of Chemistry applied to the Engineering field.

ii. To introduce the importance of Chemistry in industry as well as in the research field.

iii. To study the importance of chemicals, chemical reactions and physical phenomena, synthesis in higher study of Engineering.

4.1.1 Head of Department : Dr. Shailesh Kumar Prasad

4.1.2 Faculty Members

Highest Name of the Sl. No. Designation Qualifi Specialization/ Research Area Faculty cation Organic Chemistry, Radio, Dr. Shailesh Associate 1. Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry, Kumar Prasad Professor Surface Chemistry

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Dr. Balram Associate Environmental Chemistry 2. Ph.D. Ambade Professor and Analytical Chemistry Magnetic Materials, Functional Nanoparticles, Energy Materials, Dr. Sudanshu Nanomaterials for 3. Assistant Professor Ph.D. Shekar Pati Biomedical Applications like Magnetic Hyperthermia and Drug Delivery 4. Dr. Moumita Mondal Assistant Professor Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry Dr. Naveen 5. Kumar Veldurthi Assistant Professor Ph.D. Chemistry 6. Dr. Prabhat Organic and Materials Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. Chemistry 7. Dr. Sekarpandi Sakthivel Assistant Professor Ph.D. Organic Chemistry 8. Dr. Subrata Mahanta Assistant Professor Ph.D. Physical Chemistry 9. Dr. Tapas Das Assistant Professor Ph.D. Organic Chemistry

4.1.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme i. B.Tech (H):Nil

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

i. M. Tech: Surface Science and Engineering ii. M. Sc.: Chemistry

(c) Doctoral Programmes i. Ph. D.: Chemistry

4.1.4 Laboratories

Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Equipment acquired during July Cost (lakhs) 2018 – June 2019 1. B .Tech. NIL NIL 2. M. Tech. NIL NIL 3. M.Sc. NIL NIL 4. Ph. D. NIL NIL

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Separate Laboratory facilities are provided to B. Tech (Hons.) and M. Tech Students.

● Engineering chemistry laboratory for B. Tech students ● Surface and Corrosion Laboratories for M. Tech students ● M.Sc. chemistry Laboratories

4.1.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/STTP/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018 - June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Title of the seminar/workshop/ Name of the Name of Duration STTP coordinator the sponsor 1. NA NA NA NA (b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Name of the Name of the Organizatio Duration Venue Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STTP n 1. NA NA NA N NA A

4.1.6 Research and Consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned Consultancy/Testing (in lakhs) 1. NA NA NA (b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Project Title Sponsor Date Projec Investigator( Duratio No. ing of t Cost s) n Agenc Awar (in y d lakhs) 1. Spatial distribution of BRNS Oct 27.51 Dr. Balram Oct uranium and 2018 Ambade 2018 to associated water Sept quality parameters 2020 in groundwater /drinking water of Seven districts (East Singhbhum, Saraikela Kharsawan,West

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Singhbhum, Khunti, Simdega, Gumla, Latehar) of Jharkhand 2. Black carbon DST Marc 36.80 Dr. Balram March Aerosols over h Ambade 2018 to Jamshedpur: 2018 Feb Source, Radiative 2021 Forcing and Climate impact 3. Polycyclic Aromatic DST- Marc 28.99 Dr. Balram March Hydrocarbons SERB h Ambade 2017- (PAHs) in the 2017 Feb Atmosphere of 2020 Jamshedpur, East India: sources, human health risk assessment and climate effects.

4.1.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018 - June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s) Awarded/Submitted Scholar 1. NA NA NA NA

(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018 - June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide 1. Characterization of PM2.5 Ms. Richa Rao Dr. Balram over semi urban area of Ambade Jamshedpur 2. Characterization of PM2.5, Ms. Krishna Tudu Dr. Balram PM10, SO2, NO2, Ozone and Ambade CO over urban area of Jamshedpur 3. Characterization of PM2.5, Ms. Kakoli Dr. Balram PM10, SO2, NO2, Ozone and Ambade CO over rural area of Jamshedpur 4. Characterization of PM2.5, Ms. Kavita Patro Dr. Balram PM10, SO2, NO2, Ozone and Ambade

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CO over industrial area of Jamshedpur 5. A comparisons study of heavy Mr. Suraj Bhaisal Dr. Balram metals and fish sample in Ambade Kharkai River in and outside of Jamshedpur 6. Studies of sediment in Kharkai Mr. Niloy Sarkar Dr. Balram River , Jamshedpur Ambade 7. Studies of mild steel corrosion Ms. Shruti Sinha Dr. Balram Ambade 8. A Review on Material Rupali Behera Dr. Shailesh Kumar Development for energy Prasad storage 9. Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery Anik Ghosh Dr. Shailesh Kumar Prasad 10. Review on Causes and Priya Yadav Dr. Shailesh Kumar Failures Prevention of Wall Prasad Paintings 11. Photoredox Catalyst Manisha Kumari Dr. Shailesh Kumar Mediated Arylation of C(SP2) Prasad & H Bonds 12. Enamine Catalysis: A Tool for Shubham Pal Dr. Shailesh Kumar Asymmetric Synthesis Prasad 13. Iminium Catalysis and its Sanhita Sarkar Dr. Shailesh Kumar Historical Developments Prasad 14. Optimization of Dry Film Sagar Kumar Tipne Dr. Shailesh Kumar Thickness of Paint in Cathodic Prasad Electro-Deposition Process 15. Oxidation and Hot Corrosion Akash Dr. Shailesh Kumar Behavior Studies of INCONEL Prasad 617 and SS304CHu Alloy for Boiler Application 16. Oxidation and Hot Corrosion Amit Kumar Jha Dr. Shailesh Kumar Behavior Studies of NF709 and Prasad XA704 Alloy for Boiler Application 17. CORRELATION OF Abhijit Choudhury Dr. Moumita MICROSTRUCTURE & Mondal CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF 3D PRINTED 316L STAINLESS STEEL 18. Field Detection of Hg (II) in Riya Chakraboarty Dr. Moumita Water by Visible Colour Mondal Change with Surface

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Modified Gold Nanoparticles Sensor 19. Field Detection of Arsenic in Ashish Maurya Dr. Moumita Water by Visible Colour Mondal Change with Surface Modified Gold Nanoparticle Sensor 20. Photocatalytic based Sidharth Barik Dr. Naveen Kumar technologies for water Veldurthi purification 21. Air purificatio Meihoubam Ronald Dr. Naveen Kumar n technologies based on Singh Veldurthi photocatalysis 22. SOMO catalysis Manisha Kumari Dr. Prabhat Kumar 23. Iminium catalysis and its Samhita Sarkar Dr. Prabhat Kumar historical development 24. Enamine catalysis: a tool for Subham Pal Dr. Prabhat Kumar asymmetric synthesis 25. Theoretical calculations of Mr. Prashant Kumar Dr. Subrata hydrogen bond for alpha and Sharma Mahanta beta naphthol in presence of water by using the density functional theory 26. Theoretical Calculation of 8- Mr. Vinod Patidar Dr. Subrata Hydroxy Quinone with Water Mahanta and Methanol Molecule Using Density Functional Theory 27. Adenine-acetic acid excited Mr. Suman Bhowmik Dr. Subrata state proton transfer reaction: Mahanta a theoretical approach 28. Interactions of metal ions with Ms. Anneswa Paul Dr. Subrata theophylline : a theoretical Mahanta study 29. Development of cost Mr. Ankush Verma Dr. Subrata effective anti-graffiti coating Mahanta for railway coaches 30. A Review on Material Rupali Behera Dr. Sudhanshu Development for energy Shekhar Pati storage 31. Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery Anik Ghosh Dr. Sudhanshu Shekhar Pati

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32. Review on Causes and Priya Yadav Dr. Sudhanshu Failures Prevention of Wall Shekhar Pati Paintings 33. Optimization of Dry Film Sagar Kumar Tipne Dr. Sudhanshu Thickness of Paint in Cathodic Shekhar Pati Electro-Deposition Process 34. A Review on [3+3] Dipanjan Karmakar Dr. Tapas Das Cycloaddition of Azomethine Imine 35. A Review on [4+3] Kshitiz Verma Dr. Tapas Das Cycloaddition Reaction of Azomethine Imine 36. Developementof 2C1B primer Mohit Gautam Dr.Sekarpandi wet on wettopcoat system&its 2017PGCHSS02 Sakthivel application inautomotive industry 37. Literature study on Kangkan Pradhan Dr. Sekarpandi Decarboxylative Sakthivel Functionalization of sp3 carbon by Dual photoredox catalysis 38. Literature Study on Merging Subhadip Mondal Dr. Sekarpandi the Photoredox Catalysis with Sakthivel

Transition Metal Complexes to Form New C-C Bond Via C-H Activation

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018 - June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis title Name of Scholar Supervisor(s)

1. NA NA NA

4.1.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018 - June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. B.Ambade “The air pollution during Diwali festival by the burning of 1. fireworks in Jamshedpur city, India” Urban Climate, vol.26 pp. 149- 160, 2018 S.G. Meshram, S. K.Singh, C. Meshram, R.C.Deo, B.Ambade “Statistical 2. Evaluation of Rainfall Time Series in Concurrence with Agriculture and

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Water Resources of Ken River Basin, Central India (1901-2010)” Theoretical and Applied Climatology, vol. 320 pp. 1-13, 2018 Naveen Kumar Veldurthi*, Neerugatti Krishna Rao Eswar, Satyapaul A.Singh, Giridhar Madras“ Cooperative effect between BaTiO3 and 3. CaFe2O4 in a cocatalyst-free heterojunction compositefor improved photochemical H2 generation” International journal of hydrogen energy, vol. 43 pp. 22929-22941, 2018

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018 - June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP 1. NA

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018 - June 2019

Sl. No Name of the faculty Place of conference Conference Details Date(s) of conference 1. NA NA NA NA

(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Title Co-author(s) if any Name of the Publisher Remarks 1. Dioxin: Balram Ambade, Polychlorinated NA Environmental Basant Shubhankar, biphenyl in sediments Fate, Human Sudarshan Kurwadkar, of Subarnarekha Health, and Amit Kumar, Santosh River: levels, spatial Ecological Kumar Verma, Sarita and temporal Consequences Gajbhiye Meshram , distribution, possible Chandrashekhar sources, and Meshram, Sonu Kumar inventory Goyal

4.1.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. NA NA

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4.1.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. No. Name of the Programme No. of Students Brief Progress Report Admitted 1. NA NA NA

4.1.11 Research facilities: NA

4.1.12 Departmental Societies/Associations Activities: NA

4.1.13 Distinctions/awards

i. By the Students: NA

ii. By the Faculty: NA

4.1.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded)

1. NA NA NA NA

4.1.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl.No Name of the Name of the Journal Publisher Impact Faculty Factor 1. Dr. Naveen Journal of Colloid and Elsevier 6.3 Kumar Veldurthi Interface Science (IF - 6.3) 2. Dr. Naveen International Journal of Elsevier 4.08 Kumar Veldurthi Hydrogen Energy (IF - 4.08)

3. Dr. Naveen Journal of Materials Springer 3.44 Kumar Veldurthi Science (IF - 3.44)

4. Dr. Sudhanshu Project Application LE STUDIUM Loire Shekhar Pati Review Valley Institute for Advanced Studies

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4.1.16 Editor/Editorial Member of Journals

Name of the Editor/Editorial Sl. No Name of the journal Publisher faculty member 1. Dr. B. Ambade American Research Journal American Editorial board of Chemistry Research member Journals (ARJ) 2. Dr. B. Ambade International Journal of IJRETR Editorial board Renewable Energy member Technology Research (IJRETR)

4.1.17 Other informations if any : NA

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4.2 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING The Department of Civil Engineering was started in 1960. The Department has been consistently producing quality Civil Engineers since its inception and is also involved in research and development activities. The alumni of the department are well placed in both public and private sectors. In addition to the UG program the department runs PG programs in Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering and Water Resources Engineering, and Ph.D. program in different areas of specialization.

Vision

To become the best department for the research, academic and consultancy with the vigorous participation of faculty, research scholars and students and produce smart solutions with ethics and morals in the field of civil engineering for the benefit of society and industry.

Mission

i. To develop modern laboratories, centre of excellence and advanced computational facilities

ii. To conduct research in all fields of civil engineering and interdisciplinary areas

iii. To motivate research scholars and students towards best professional practices

iv. To make graduating students exposed to industry and R & D organizations to get better opportunities

v. To offer educational programmes that imparts inventive knowledge with high levels of ethical and human values

4.2.1 Head of Department: Dr. R. P. Singh

4.2.2 Faculty Members

Highest Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Qualifi Specialization/ Research Area cation Solid Mechanics, Smart Structures & Materials, Professor & Composite Plates and Prof. Karunesh 1. Director, NIT Ph.D Shells, Retrofitting & Kumar Shukla Jamshedpur Strengthening of RCC Structures, Computational

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Mechanics, Stability & Dynamics of Structures, Multi-scale Composites Prof. Anil Kumar Geotechnical 2. Professor Ph.D Choudhary Engineering Prof. Arvind Kumar 3. Professor Ph.D Structural Engineering Lal srivastav Prof. Ashok Kumar Geotechnical 4. Professor Ph.D Khan Engineering Dr. Rakesh Pratap Associate Geotechnical 5. Ph.D Singh Professor Engineering Dr. Abdhesh Kumar Associate Transportation 6. Ph.D Sinha Professor Engineering Dr. Akhileshwar Associate Geotechnical 7. Ph.D Kumar Singh Professor Engineering Associate 8. Dr. Brajkishor Prasad Ph.D Structural Engineering Professor Dr. Chintalacheruvu Associate Water Resources 9. Ph.D Madhusudana Rao Professor Engineering Associate 10. Dr. Prahlad Prasad Ph.D Structural Engineering Professor Associate 11. Dr.Sanjay Kumar Ph.D Structural Engineering Professor Dr. Shashi Ranjan Associate Ph.D 12. Structural Engineering Pandey Professor cont. Associate 13. Dr. Virendra Kumar Ph.D Structural Engineering Professor M.Sc. Associate Water Resources 14. Mr. Nigam Prakash Engg Professor Engineering . 15. Mr. Sajjan Kumar Associate M.Sc. Geotechnical Paswan Professor Engg Engineering Assistant M.Sc. 16. Mr. Ashok Kumar Structural Engineering Professor Engg Dr. Awdhesh Kumar Assistant Geotechnical 17. Ph.D. Choudhary Professor Engineering Dr. Keshav Kumar Assistant 18. Ph.D. Structural Engineering Sharma Professor Dr. Sabyasachi Assistant Transportation 19. Ph.D. Biswas Professor Engineering Assistant Water Resources 20. Dr. Sangeeta Kumari Ph.D. Professor Engineering Assistant 21. Dr. Seeram Madhuri Ph.D. Structural Engineering Professor Dr. Somenath Assistant Environmental 22. Ph.D. Mondal Professor Geotechnology,

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Geotechnical Engineering Dr. Subhadeep Assistant Geotechnical 23. Ph.D. Metya Professor Engineering

4.2.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B.Tech (H): Civil Engineering

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech : Geotechnical Engineering

Structural Engineering

Water Resources Engineering

M. Sc.: Nil

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D.: Concrete Technology, Earthquake Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Vibration and Stability, Stability Analysis, Foundation Engineering, Ground Improvement, Reinforced Earth, Transportation Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Open Channel Hydraulics, Ground Water Hydrology, Environmental Engineering

4.2.4 Laboratories

Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Equipment acquired during Cost (lakhs) July 2018– June 2019 1. Soil Mechanics Laboratory Nil Nil 2. Geosynthetics and 1. Geo-textile Thickness 16.88106 Geoenvironmental Laboratory gauge (2 nos) 2. Modular Soil Pressure Apparatus with Stand Alone Data Logger (1 No) 3. Geo-textile Pull Out Tester (1 No)

3. Transportation Engineering Nil Nil Laboratory 4. Concrete and Structure Nil Nil Laboratory

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5. Survey Laboratory 1. Total Station with 2” 9.204 accuracy (2 Nos), 2. Electronic Digital Theodolite (1 No) 3. Digital Auto Level 6. Environmental Engg. 1. U.V. Spectrophotometer 27.31575 Laboratory with software Dual Beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer 2. COD Analyzer with COD Heater Block and COD Reagent System 3. Bod Measuring Equipment B.O.D. Sensor System 4. BOD INCUBATOR, 120 liters volume 5. Potable Water Quality Analyzer Instruments 6. Flue Gas Analyser & Calibration Certificate Flue Gas Analyser, With "Easyemission" Software. 7. Hydraulics & Water Resource 1. Automatic Water Level 6.97158 Engineering Laboratory Recorder 2. Experimental Flume 86x300mm 8. Computational Laboratory 1. Bentley Staad Pro- 8.4525 software 2. Bentley Academic Classroom Bundel 9. Rock Mechanics & Rock Nil Nil Engineering Laboratory 10. NDT and Durability of 1. Rapid Chloride 30.6915 Concrete Laboratory Permeability Test with Pc Software 2. Carbonation Chamber for Concrete: Specification as per ISO 1920-12:2015 3. Drying shrinkage Measuring Instrument for Concrete 4. Sulfate Resistance Apparatus for Concrete 5. Concrete Resistivity,

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6. Digital Rebound Hammer 7. Compress meter with LVDT 25 mm with logger 8. Humidity Cabinet

4.2.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018 - June 2019 (National/ International)

Title of the Name of the Name of Sl. No. Duration seminar/workshop/STTP coordinator the sponsor 1. Gender Sensitization Dr. NIT 29/09/2018 Chintalacheruvu Jamshed to Madhusudana Rao pur 29/09/2018 2. Six Days National Dr. Somenath TEQIP III 03/06/2019 Workshop on “Geo- Mondal, Dr. to Systems And Geo- Awdhesh Kumar 08/06/2019 Materials (GSGM- Choudhary, Prof. 2019) Anil Kumar Choudhary, Dr. Subhadeep Metya 3. National Workshop Dr. Sanjay Kumar, TEQIP-III 21/01/2019 on "Recent Dr. to Advances in Civil Chintalacheruvu 25/01/2019 Engineering Madhusudana Research (RACER- Rao, Dr. Rakesh 2019) Pratap Singh 4. National Workshop Dr. Virendra Kumar, TEQIP-III 24/06/2019 on “REVISED NBC- Prof. Arvind Kumar to 2016, Earthquake Lal 29/06/2019 Indian Standards Srivastava, Dr. and Tall Buildings Seeram Madhuri, (REIST 2019) Dr. Keshav Kumar Sharma (b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. Name of the Name of the Organization Duration Venue No. Faculty Seminar/Worksho p/STTP

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1. Dr. Keshav Advanced IIT Bombay 14/06/20 IIT Bombay Kumar Workshop on 19 to Sharma Steel Design 15/06/20 19

2. Dr. Sangeeta Applied Departmen 24/06/20 Departmen Kumari Groundwater t of 19 to t of Flow and Hydrology, 28/06/20 Hydrology, Contaminant Indian 19 Indian Transport Institute of Institute of Modelling Technology Technology Roorkee Roorkee

3. Dr. Conference on IIT Delhi 04/07/20 IIT Delhi Chintalacheru promotion of 19 to vu Artificial 04/07/20 Madhusudana Intelligence (AI) 19 Rao in Education sector

4. Dr. Dissemination Xavier 08/01/20 Xavier Chintalacheru Workshop on School of 19 to School of vu ARIIA Manageme 08/01/20 Manageme Madhusudana nt (XLRI), 19 nt (XLRI), Rao Jamshedpu Jamshedpu r r

5. Dr. Sangeeta Improved Water Indian 12/11/20 Indian Kumari Change Institute of 18 to Institute of Adaptation Technology 16/11/20 Technology strategies in Kharagpur 18 Kharagpur Water Resources

6. Dr. Subhadeep Indian IISc, 13/12/20 IISc, Metya Geotechnical Bangalore 18 to Bangalore Conference 15/12/20 (IGC 18 2018)

7. Dr. Subhadeep International IISc, 12/12/20 IISc, Metya Workshop of the Bangalore 18 to Bangalore International 12/12/20 Society for Soil 18 Mechanics and Geotechnical

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Engineering (ISSMGE)

4.2.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Amount Sl. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Earned (in Consultancy/Testing No. lakhs) Soil Test for “Restoration Additional General Manager 0.53 and Strengthening of Ash (Field Quality Assurance 1. dyke-2” package for Dept.) PVUN, Patratu PUVN (Patratu) Soil test on sand sample ProjectManager KBCP- 0.07 2. Jamshedpur Soil Test for SURU Reservoir M/S Vashistha Construction 1.29 3. Turnkey Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad Construction project Soil Test for proposed M/S Picsona Enterprises 0.24 Railway Siding under -54 ‘NUVOCO VISTAS 4. CORPORATION LIMITED ‘near Jojobera cement Plant The Design and drawing Rajvir Construction Pvt. Ltd., 1.77 of the High level Ranchi 5. Bridge over Mayurakshi , Jharkhand Consultancy on Seepage NML Jamshedpur 0.50 Arresting & extension of a 6. Pit connected to the foundation of a machine Vetting of Detailed Mr. U.S Thakur, Chief Engineer, 6.49 Estimate of the JIIDCO, Ranchi 7. Proposed World Trade Centre at Deoghar Mix Design-M35 & M40 M/s Aakash (India) Projects & 1.24 8. grade of Concrete Builders Pvt. Ltd., Mango, Jamshedpur Mix Design M20 & M25 M/s Vikash Engg., Novamundi, 1.78 9. grade of Concrete Singhbhum, Jharkhand

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Vetting of Structural M/s Skematic Consultants, 0.35 Design and Structural Dumdum Drawings for proposal Park, Kolkata 10. (G+3) storied building at Seraikela for Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna- Mix Design of M25 grade M/s S. G. Construction Co. 1.03 11. of Concrete Engineers (Pumpable concrete) & Contractors, New Delhi-- Mix Design of M25 grade M/s Tarapore & Company 1.07 12. of Concrete Baspani Road, PO+PS: Joda- (Pumpable concrete) 758034, Keonjhar, Odisa Non-destructive Test M/s Rakesh Enterprises, 0.35 (Rebound Hammer Contractors & Engineers, 13. Test) Nirmala Bhawan, Dimna Road, Mango Mix Design M25 & M30 Executive In-Charge, EPC- 1.78 14. grade of Concrete WATER, Jusco Ltd. Northern Town Bistupur Testing of Bouldes and Mr.Rakesh Kumar AGM(FQA) 81066.00 15. Filling Materials. PVUN, Patratu Testing of track Ballast M/s Bharat Enterprises, 3914 10974.00 ,Vijya 16. Gardens , P.O. Baridih, Jamshedpur - 831017. Testing of water M/s The chief vigilance officer 18880.00 NBCC (India) Ltd. NBCC 17. House,21 Lodhi Road New Delhi 110003 Testing of water M/s Asst engineer CPWD , NIT 18880.00 18. Sub - Division, Jamshedpur Testing of Stone M/s Asst engineer CPWD , NIT 17228.00 19. aggregates Sub - Division, Jamshedpur Testing of Soil M/s Rakesh Kumar Additional 26668.00 General 20. Manager PVUN,Patratu Jharkhand- 829119. Water Test The Project Manager 18880.00 21. UPRNNL,Lucknow-226010 Testing of Sand sample M/s SrinivasskanM,Project 7434.00 22. Manager KBCP,Jamshedpur -831003

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Comparison of two M/S Chief General Manager, 554600.00 23. alternative railway routes DFCCIL, Kolkata. Testing of Soil and Water MrRakesh Kumar, Additional 26550.00 General 24. Manager, PVUN,Patratu,Jharkhand Soil Testing for SURU M/s Vasistha Construction Pvt 152220.00 25. Reservoir Ltd Flat no-23 Rao and raju collony Banjara hills Hydrabad Testing aggregrate and Executive Engineer Municipal 20060.00 26. bricks Corporation Adityapur Water Absorption test M/s Concept Consultant Civil 14160.00 Electrical 27. And Process Technology, Ranchi Testing of fly ash bricks M/s Eastern Automobile NH 33 76464.00 28. and paver blocks Boligama Mango Jamshedpur 831018 Reconnaisanceservey M/s Food Corporation Ltd 94400.00 Deputy Manager New 29. collectorate building block-A, Kutchery,Ranchi, 834001 Testing of water M/s Nirkam India ,D-94, 18880.00 30. Housing colony Ranchi Soil testing M/s Ashok Kumar singh 28320.00 31. picasona enterprises kolkata Blast test M/s Vijay Singh 18880.00 32. H.N.ConstructionPvt Ltd ,Jharkhand Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 0.708 33. and drawing of Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi Bridge(No. 92,97,104 &146) Vetting of Postal Building CARR & Associates, Ranchi 0.472 34. at Chaibasa Proof Checking of Design Shamvwi Consulting Pvt. PLtd., 3.186 and drawing of Patna 35. Bridge(No. 139,141,145, 159, 164, 171, 195, 202, 20 & 213) Proof Checking of Design Shamvwi Consulting Pvt. PLtd., 0.531 and drawing of Officer Patna 36. Guest House, Station Building & RPF/GRP

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Building at Sheikhpura Station Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 2.596 and drawing of 11 Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi Nos. RUB (No.9, 11, 23,27, 37. 31, 32, 35, 44, 4, 5 & 7) between Karala Road & Shaktinagar Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 0.354 38. and drawing of Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi Bridge(No. 100 &140) Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 0.708 39. and drawing of Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi Bridge(No. 66, 124 &138) Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers and drawing of for LC No. Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi 80 at KM 232/1-3 on 40. 0.354 Bampada Road to D.T. Road Between Nalgirir- Balasore Station Vetting of Detailed Mr. U.S Thakur, Chief Engineer, 6.49 Estimate of the Proposed JIIDCO, Ranchi 41. World Trade Centre at Smart City, Ranchi Proof Checking of Design Shamvwi Consulting Pvt. PLtd., 0.649 and drawing of P.O Patna 42. Building & SPM’s Qtrs at Majhaulia, Bihar Design, Build, Operate, Maintain Chota Govingpur & Baghbera Piped water supply Government of Jharkhand 43. schemes (Multi Village 200 Urban Schemes (MVS)) in East Singhbhum District Jharkhand State (World Bank Assisted) Design of Water NIT Jamshedpur NA Distribution Network 44. System for NIT Jamshedpur through EPANET Software Rainwater Harvesting NIT Jamshedpur NA 45. Building Structures in Academic Institutions

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Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 0.708 46. and drawing of Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi Bridge(No. 92,97,104 &146) Vetting of Postal Building CARR & Associates, Ranchi 0.472 47. at Chaibasa Proof Checking of Design Shamvwi Consulting Pvt. PLtd., 3.186 and drawing of Patna 48. Bridge(No. 139,141,145, 159, 164, 171, 195, 202, 20 & 213) Proof Checking of Design Shamvwi Consulting Pvt. PLtd., 0.531 and drawing of Officer Patna Guest House, Station 49. Building & RPF/GRP Building at Sheikhpura Station Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 2.596 and drawing of 11 Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi Nos. RUB (No.9, 11, 23,27, 50. 31, 32, 35, 44, 4, 5 & 7) between Karala Road & Shaktinagar Vetting of the Design and Rajvir Construction Pvt. Ltd., 1.77 drawing of the High level Ranchi 51. Bridge over Mayurakshi , Jharkhand Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 0.354 52. and drawing of Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi Bridge(No. 100 &140) 9 Proof Checking of Emak Consulting Engineers 0.708 53. Design and drawing of Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi Bridge(No. 66, 124 &138) Proof checking of Design Sparsh Engg. Company (P) and Dwg for construction Ltd., Ranchi of Viaduct for Hgh level 54. 0.472 RCC Bridge across the river Harohar in village Sadai bigha, Bihar Proof Checking of Design Chhaya Architect & 0.354 and drawing of ROB at KM Construction, Jamshedpur 55. 182/10, Between Jaleswar- Lakhannath station of SER Proof Checking of Design Tracks & Tower Infra Pvt. Ltd, 0.354 56. and drawing for Latehar, and Jharkhand.

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construction Station Building at Latehar Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers and drawing of for LC No. Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi 80 at KM 232/1-3 on 57. 0.354 Bampada Road to D.T. Road Between Nalgirir- Balasore Station Vetting of Detailed Mr. U.S Thakur, Chief Engineer, 6.49 Estimate of the Proposed JIIDCO, Ranchi 58. World Trade Centre at Smart City, Ranchi Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 0.236 and drawing of RCC Box Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi 59. at KM 15.854 Between Bakhtiayarpur & Rajgir Stations Proof Checking of Design Shamvwi Consulting Pvt. PLtd., 0.649 and drawing of P.O Patna 60. Building & SPM’s Qtrs at Majhaulia, Bihar Proof checking of Design R. K Infracorp Pvt. Ltd. 0.236 & Dwg of Br. No 83 Hyderabad 61. & 84 of Km 172/7-8 & 172/9-10 Betn Mirchadhuri & Karailo Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers 0.236 and drawing of Br. No. 43 Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi at KM 20.032 Between 62. Kairala Road -Shaktinagar & Rajgir Stations Proof checking of Design Kapoor & Associates, Shalimar 0.590 63. & Dwg of Sports complex, Bagh, New Delhi Burla Proof checking of Design Sparsh Engg. Company (P) 0.708 & Dwg of i) Rebuilding of Ltd., Ranchi 64. Br. No-54 & ii) Rebuilding of Br. No 49 Between Bholwa –Sikta Stn Proof Checking of Design Emak Consulting Engineers and drawing of Br. No. 101 Pvt. Ltd, Ranchi 65. 0.59 at KM 37.970 & Br. Br. No. 104 at KM 38.923 in

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connection with Jaragdih Danea doubling Proof checking of Design R. K Infracorp Pvt. Ltd. 0.472 & Dwg of Br. No 96 Hyderabad 66. & Br. No. 101 Betn Karaila Road & Chuki Stn. Estimation for Site Exploration and Soil Bearing Capacity of Foundation for the 67. Proposed Site of NML, Jamshedpur 3.17 Construction of PEB Industrial Shed- Magnesium Plant Premises, Jamshedpur Testing of soil samples at BPCL, Jamshedpur 0.5 68. NRO Basahatu retail outlet site of BPCL Proof Checking of the R K INFRACORP Pvt. Ltd., Design & Drawing of (i) 1/712, Dwarika Nagar, Extension of Bridge No. 96 Kadapa, Hyderabad at Ch:179974 between karaila Road & Chuki 69. Station (ii) Extension of 47200 Bridge No.101 at KM183/11-13 between karaila Road &Chuki Station at Ch: 183684, May 2019 Proof Checking of the R K INFRACORP Pvt. Ltd., Design & Drawing of 1/712, Dwarika Nagar, (i) Extension of Bridge No. Kadapa, Hyderabad 83 & 84 at KM 70. 23600 172/7-8 and 172/9-10 respectively between Mirchadhuri and Karaila Road, April 2019 Vetting of G+3 Postal M/s CARR and Associates, 47200 Building at Chaibasa, Sharda 71. October 2018 Manson, Lane-4, Morabadi, Ranchi Proof Checking of the M/s Tracks and Tower Infra 72. 35400 Design and Drawing for Pvt. Ltd., Latehar, Jharkhand

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Construction for station Building at Latehar in connection with construction of 3rd line between patratu- Garhwa road, January 2019 Proof Checking of the M/s Kapoor & Associates, Ring 59000 Structural Drawings of Road, Shalimar Bagh, New 73. Sports Complex, Burla,April Delhi 2019 Vetting of Detailed Mr. U S Thakur, CE, JIIDCO, 649000 Estimate of the proposed Namkum 74. World Trade Centre at Industrial Estate, Ranchi smart city Ranchi, March 2019 Vetting of Structural Principal, St. Joseph’s College, Drawings of Four Storied 2 Nursery Primary School Tashkent Road, Prayagraj 75. 59000 (R.C.C) located at Civil Lines Prayagraj, U.P, July 2019 Proof Checking of 03 Nos M/s Shree-Tech Construction drawing of PSC slab Company Bank colony, propose in replacement Krishna Nagar, Mathura (U.P.) 76. 23600 of existing steel girder of Agra Division of Indian Railways, July 2019 A civil engineering audit Dr. Suprotim Das, Principal 413000 of the existing pilot plant Researcher, Environmental 77. inside tata steel, Research Group, R & D Jamshedpur, Sept. Department, TATA Steel 2019 Vetting of Detailed Mr. U S Thakur, CE, JIIDCO, 649000 Estimate of the proposed Namkum 78. World Trade Centre at Industrial Estate, Ranchi smart Deogarh, Oct. 2019 Proof checking of M/s NBCC (INDIA) Ltd., NBC construction of Medical Bhawan, Lodhi Road, New college campus for 100 Delhi 79. 59000 MBBS admission annually and upgradation of District Hospital

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Dungarpur, Rajasthan into teaching hospital as per applicable MCI norms Oct. 2019 Design of Multi-storey (GF M/s Shiv Ram Builders & Engg. Stilt+6 Floors) staff quarters Consultants, Ashok Nagar, (76 Units Type II) located in Allahabad (U.P.) 80. 100300 NCRailway Loco Colony & Leader Road Colony at Allahabad, Nov. 2019 Vetting of structural design M/s Vee Kay Constructions, 118000 and drawing of proposed Sanjay 81. construction of hostel Nagar Ghaziabad, U.P., Nov. building, rolling stock 2019 training centre at Delhi Design of Multi-storey (GF M/s Shiv Ram Builders & Engg. Stilt+6 Floors) staff quarters Consultants, Ashok Nagar, (24 Units Type III) located Allahabad (U.P.) 82. 59000 in NCRailway Loco Colony & Leader Road Colony at Allahabad, Dec. 2019 Design of double storey M/s Shiv Ram Builders & Engg. C.D.O Office and 11 Consultants, Ashok Nagar, KV substation Building in Allahabad (U.P.) 83. 23600 connection with washing lines at subedarganj (SFG) Station, Feb. 2020 Design of new crew M/s Shiv Ram Builders & Engg. 23600 84. running room at Kanpur Consultants, Ashok Nagar, central station, Feb. 2020 Allahabad (U.P.) Investigation and analysis DFCCIL/ Kolkata 554600 to substantiate the claim of DFCCIL regarding the 85. comparison of two alternative railway routes Design of Multi-storey (GF M/s Shiv Ram Builders & Engg. 0.59 86. stilt + 6) staff quarters Consultants Design of Multi Storey Staff M/s Shiv Ram Builders & Engg. 1 87. Quarters Consultants Vetting of structural design Skematic Consultants 0.7 and drawings for the 88. proposed G+3 storied building at Saraikela for

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Pradhan Mantry Awas Yojana Expert opinion on CSIR-National Metallurgical rectification of seepage Laboratory, Jamshedpur and extension of the RCC 89. 0.5 pit for Instrumented Multi- Spiral Washer (IMSW) at NML, Jamshedpur

(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Project Title Sponsoring Date of Project Investigat Duratio Agency Award Cost (in or(s) n lakhs) 1. NA NA NA NA NA NA

4.2.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s Awarded/Submitted Scholar ) 1. NA NA NA NA

(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide No. Controlling behaviour of K Lalhmingchhuana Dr. Prahlad Prasad RCC buildings through (2017PGCESE05) 1. tuned mass damper under earthquake loading Seismic analysis of RCC Kumbhum Srejja Prof. M.M. Prasad 2. framed structures (2017PGCESE07) & Dr. S Madhuri

Mechanical properties Aswathy Rajan Dr. Sanjay Kumar and durability studies of (2017PGCESE08) 3. carbon fibre reinforced Portland cement mortar Analysis of High Rise Kancharla Pradeep Prof. M.M.Prasad Reinforced concrete Chandra & Dr. Virendra 4. structures with and (2017PGCESE10) Kumar without infill walls

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Parametric study of R C Subhabrata Das Dr. Prahlad Prasad building structures using (2017PGCESE14) 5. base isolation during seismic loading Performance of slag Satyaki Dey Dr. Virendra Kumar 6. concrete (2017PGCESE01) Using activators Hybrid fibre reinforced Dhamendra Kumar Sri Ashok Kumar 7. concrete (2017PGCESE04) Experimental study on RishabhVerma Dr. Sanjay Kumar glass fibre reinforced self (2017PGCESE06) 8. compacting mortar and reinforced slab in flexure Performance of Shivanshu Shubham Dr. S R Pandey geopolymer concrete (2017PGCESE11) 9. using OPC as partial replacement of fly ash Characteristics of fibre Amit Patel Dr. B.K.Prasad reinforced self (2017PGCESE12) 10. compacting concrete- effect of curing and heating Behaviour of polymer Ganesan S Dr. B.K.Prasad concrete at elevated (2017PGCESE13) 11. temperature-a comparative study Optimised Design of Sunny Prof. A K L 12. Sandwitch composite (2017PGCESE03) Srivasatava panels Stress and deflection Pratik Roy Prof. A K L analysis of beam on (2017PGCESE15) Srivasatava 13. different elements using Dr. K K Sharma ANSYS ADPL

Lateral load carrying Udaya Pratap Dr. A. K. Sinha 14. capacity of vertical (2017PGCEGE02) micro piles An experimental study on Nagalapuram Muni Dr. Anil Kr. the performance Pradeep Choudhary improving of silty soil by (2017PGCEGE04) 15. encased granular column using shredded tire chips

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Improvement of Sagrika Das Dr.Anil Kr. properties of steel (2017PGCEGE06) Choudhary 16. melting slag using waste

HDPE strip reinforcement Experimental Abhijeet Gupta Dr. Anil Kr. investigation of silty soil (2017PGCEGE10) Choudhary 17. treated with sodium Dr. Awdhesh Kr. lignosulfonate Choudhary Utilization of woven Md. Azhar Dr.A.K. Sinha 18. geotextile & fly ash on (2017PGCEGE11) expansive soil subgrade. Characterization of LD Vimal Pandey Dr. R. P. Singh 19. slag and its application in (2017PGCEGE13) Dr. Subhadra Sen Fly ash brick making An Experimental Study Gurram Vinod Dr. A. K. Khan On Behaviour Of Footing Kumar Dr. Subhadeep 20. Resting On Sand (2017PGCEGE14 Metya Reinforced With Combigrid Analysis of settlement Akansha Kesharvani Dr. A. K. Khan induced by dissipation of (2017PGCEGE15) Ashim Biswas excess pore water 21. pressure due to piling in soft clay in Haldia-a case study Analysis and design of Anwesh Chandra Dr. A. K. Singh 22. elephant pass (2017PGCEGE07) Experimental study of Basant Kumar Dr. A. K. Singh 23. spun pile (2017PGCEGE08) Rainfall-Runoff Simulation Ashish Kumar Dr. Ch. Using HEC-HMS Model for (2017PGCEWR02) Madhusudana 24. Sutlej (LangqenZangbo) Rao River Basin, China Rainfall Runoff Modelling Sameer Sourav Prof. Nigam 25. of Mayurakshi Basin Using (2017PGCEWR03) Prakash SCS-CN Modelling Estimation of Rainfall- Hamilton Kharbuki Prof. Nigam Runoff for Umiam (2017PGCEWR04) Prakash 26. Watershed Using SCS-CN Method and GIS Technique Artificial Neural Network Rohit Raj Dr.SangeetaKumar 27. Based Model for Surface (2017PGCEWR06) i Water Quality

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Re-design and Analysis of Navdeep Raj Prof. Nigam Water Distribution (2017PGCEWR07) Prakash 28. Network of Adityapur, Jharkhand by EPANET Software Water Quality Assessment Preetam Shukla Dr. Ch. 29. of Yamuna River using (2017PGCEWR09) Madhusudana QUAL2K Rao Effect on Rainfall-Runoff Vivek Kumar Dr. Ch. 30. Due to Urbanisation using (2017PGCEWR10) Madhusudana SWMM5.1 Rao Assessment of Glacier Ankit Sinha Dr. Ch. Melt Contribution of (2017PGCEWR11) Madhusudana 31. Upper Sutlej Basin to the Rao Streamflow by using SWAT Stochastic Modelling of Sanjay Sharma Dr. Ch. Ground Water Data in (2017PGCEWR13) Madhusudana 32. Whitley County, Indiana, Rao United States Performance Evaluation Gogineni Abhilash Dr.SangeetaKumar 33. of Bhadra Irrigation (2017PGCEWR14) i Project Design of Water Md Sarfaraj Alam Dr.SangeetaKumar Distribution System of (2017PGCEWR15) i 34. Vaishali Village using EPANET Software

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis title Name of Scholar Supervisor(s) Geo Technical Durgesh Prasad Dr. S. Metya and 1. Engineering Dr. R. P. Singh 2. Structural Engineering Smriti Raj Dr. B. K. Prasad Transportation Sanjeev Kuamr Dr. Sabyasachi 3. Engineering Ray Biswas and Dr. A. K. Sinha Geo Technical Md Azhar Dr. Somenath 4. Engineering Mondal and A. K. Singh Water Resources Gogineni Abhilash Dr. Ch. 5. Engineering Madhusudana Rao

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Water Resources Sanjay Sharma Dr. Sangeetha 6. Engineering Kumari Geo Technical Uday Pratap Dr. Awdhesh 7. Engineering Kumar Choudhary and Dr. R. P. Singh Geo Technical Ashutosh Kumar Prof. A. K. Engineering Chowdhary and 8. Dr. Awdhesh Kumar Choudhary Structural Engineering Neeraj Singh Dr. K. K. Sharma 9. and Prof. AKL Srivastava Structural Engineering Md. Mozaffar Dr. A.K.L. 10. Masud Srivastava Water Resources Srija Roy Dr. R.P. Singh Dr. 11. Engineering Ch Madusudan Rao Transportation M.K. Diptikanta Dr. A.K. Sinha, Dr. 12. Engineering Rout Sabyasachi Biswas Water Resources Abu Rashid Dr. Sangeeta 13. Engineering Kumari Geo Technical Bheem Pratap Dr. Somenath 14. Engineering Mondal Structural Engineering Pramod Kumar Dr. Seeram 15. Madhuri Geo Technical Dipendra Dr. A.K. Singh 16. Engineering Chandra Swarnkar Structural Engineering Ashad Imam Dr. K. K. Sharma 17. and Dr. Virendra Kumar Geo Technical Kumar Shubam Dr. A. K Sinha, Dr. 18. Engineering Subhadeep Mehtya Geo Technical Neeraj Dr. K. K. Sharma 19. Engineering Choudhary and Dr. Subhadeep Metya Contaminated Sajjan Kumar Dr. R P Singh, Dr. A. transport through Paswan K. Sinha 20. organo-clay modified soil 21. Structural Engineering Ashok Kumar Dr. Prahlad Prasad Spatial distribution of Nigam Prakash Dr. Ch Madusudan 22. Uranium and Rao

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associated water quality parameters in ground water/ surface water Study on nano silica Md. Faiz Alam Dr. S. R PANDEY based geo-polymer 23. concrete with effect of alkaline medium Simulation of solute Prakar Modi Dr. Ch. 24. transport in rivers using Madusudan Rao simplified methods Characterisation and Prince Singh Dr. B. K. Prasad , Performance Dr. Virendra Kumar 25. evaluation of LD Slag Aggregate Concrete Ground improvement Mantu Kumar Dr. R. P. Singh 26. techniques with waste plastic Optimality Criterion of Ranjan Kumar Dr. Prahlad Prasad, Reinforced Concrete Dr. Sanjay Kumar 27. deep beams with and without openings Characterization and Rajesh Kumar Dr. Virendra Evaluation of non Paswan Kumar, Dr. M. M. 28. silicate based alkali Prasad activated slag concrete Hydrological modeling Avjit Bardhan Dr. Ch Madusudan of river basins using Rao 29. physically based models Behaviour of Ground Amit Kumar Dr. Virendra granulated blast Kumar, Dr. B. K. 30. furnace slag as a clinker Prasad free binder Material Characteristics S. Jeeva Dr. Sanjay Kumar, 31. of Self Compacting Chidambaram Dr. M. M. Prasad Geo-polymer Concrete Energy Criterion for C. Gopinath Dr. Prahlad Prasad, Earthquake Resistant Dr. AKL Srivastava 32. Design Under Varying Earthquake Ground Motion

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Utilization of LD slag as I B Mishra Dr. M. M. Prasad 33. cementing material

4.2.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. Metya, S., & Bhattacharya, G. (2019). Accounting for 2-D Spatial Variation 1. in Slope Reliability Analysis. International Journal of Geomechanics, ASCE, 20 (3), NA.

Prasad, B. K. (2019). Characteristics of LMRC beams under monotonic and 2. cyclic loading: An experimental study. Journal of Institution of Engineers (India): Series A, NA, NA.

Kumar, V. (2019). Damage Evaluation of a Full-Scale RC Frame Exposed to 3. Multiple Extreme Loads. Journal of Structural Fire Engineering, 10(3), 275- 296.

Mondal, S., Singh, D. N., & Baghini, M. S. (2018). Detection of thermal 4. response of geomaterials: a critical appraisal. Emerging Materials Research, 7, 178-191.

Chithambaram, S. J., Kumar, S., Prasad, M. M., & Adak, D. (2018). Effect of 5. Parameters on the Compressive Strength of Fly ash based Geopolymer Concrete. Journal of Structural Concrete, 19(4), 1202-1209.

Palaparthya, V. S., & Mondal, S., Singh, D. N., Baghini, M. S., & Ananthasuresh, G. K. (2018). Effect of spatial variations and desiccation 6. cracks on the DPHP and MPHP sensors. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 279, 638-648.

Kumar, V. (2019). Effect of Temperature on Stress-Strain Behaviour of Pre- 7. damaged Confined Concrete. Journal of Structural Fire Engineering, 11(1), 67-99.

Gopi, Mr., Prasad, P., & Srivastawa, A. K. L. (2019). Energy Based Design as 8. an Alternative Intuitive Criterion to the Drift Criterion. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 12, 5836-5845.

Choudhary, A. K. (2019). Bhardwaj Pandit and G.L. Sivakumar Babu, 9. "Experimental and Numerical Study on Square Anchor Plate Groups in Geogrid Reinforced Sand. Geosynthetics International, 26, 657-671.

Prasad, B. K. (2019). Fatigue behaviour of latex modified reinforced 10. concrete beams. Journal of Structural Engineering, 46, 101-108.

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Kumari, S. (2019). Fuzzy-set-based real-time reservoir operation using 11. genetic algorithm. ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, NA, 1-8.

Reddy, G. R., Pal, D., Sinha, A. K., & Choudhary, A. K. (2018). Improvement in Swelling, Strength and Deformation Characteristics of Expansive Soil 12. using Lime and Brick Dust. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 6(4), 146-150.

Kumar, V., kumar, A. & Prasad, B. (2019). Influence of elevated temperature 13. on alkali-activated ground granulated blast furnace slag concrete. Journal of Structural Fire Engineering, 10, 2019-32.

Kumar, V., Kumar, A., & Prasad, B. (2019). Mechanical behavior of non- 14. silicate based alkali- activated ground granulated blast furnace slag. Construction and Building Materials, 198, 494-500.

Biswas, S., & Ghosh, I. (2018). Modeling of the Drivers' DecisionMaking 15. Behavior During Yellow Phase. KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 22(11), 4602-4614.

Prasad, P., & Prasad, B. K. (2019). Performance Behavior of Eccentrically 16. Braced Steel Frame under Seismic Loading. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8, 1077-1090.

Dash, S. K., & Choudhary, A. K. (2019). Pullout Behavior of Geocell- 17. Reinforced Vertical Plate Anchors under Lateral Loading. International Journal of Geomechanics, ASCE, 19, NA

Choudhary, A. K., & Dash, S. K. (2018). Pull-out behaviour of vertical plate 18. anchor in granular soil. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers- Geotechnical Engineering, 171, 379-390.

Bhattacharya, G., Chowdhury, R., & Metya, S. (2019). Residual Factor as a 19. Variable in Slope Reliability Analysis. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 78(1), 147–166.

Biswas, S., Chakraborty. S., Ghosh, I., & Chandra, S. (2018). Saturation Flow 20. Model for Signalized Intersection Under Mixed Traffic Condition. TRR: Journal Of The Transportation Research Board, 2672(15), 55-65.

Chithambaram, S. J., Kumar, S., & Prasad, M.M. (2019). Thermo-Mechanical 21. Characteristics of Geopolymer Mortar. Journal of Construction and Building Materials, 213, 100-108.

Choudhary, A. K., Pandit, B., & Babu, G. L. S. (2019). Three- Dimensional 22. Analysis of Vertical Square Anchor plate in Cohesionless Soil. Geomechanics and Geoengineering: An International Journal, 15, 1-9.

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Choudhary, A. K., Pandit, B., & Babu, G. L. S. (2019). Uplift capacity of 23. horizontal anchor plate in geocell reinforced sand. Geotextiles and Geomembranes, 47, 203-216.

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP Mohanty, M., Choudhary, A.K. and Sunita, K. (2018). A Study on The 1. Behaviour of Multilayered Geocell Reinforced Bottom Ash. Indian Geotechnical Conference, IGC-2018, II Sc. Bangalore.

Muni, N. P., Choudhary, A. K., Choudhary, A. K., & Shukla, S. K. (2018). An Experimental Study on Improving the Performance of Silty Soil by Encased 2. Granular Column Using Shredded Tire Chips. Indian Geotechnical Conference, IGC-2019, SVNIT Surat.

Chaudhary, D., & Singh, R. P. (2018). Analysis of the Influence of Polymeric 3. Fabric Waste on Soil Subgrade. IGC 2018, Indian Institute of Science, Bangeluru.

Kumar, V., Kumar, A., & Prasad, B. K. (2019). Behavior of Non-Silicate Based Activated Blast Furnace Slag at Elevated Temperature. 6th International 4. Conference on Applications of Structural Fire Engineering, ASFE’2019, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Kumar, A., Choudhary, A.K, & Shukla, S. K. (2018). Behaviour of Strip Footing 5. Resting on Pretensioned Geogrid- Reinforced Ferrochrome Slag Subgrade. Indian Geotechnical Conference, IGC-2018, IISc. Bangalore.

Rao, C. M., Bardhan, A., Raj, A., Kumar, R., & Ranjan, R. (2019). Detection of land use and land cover change and their impact on stream discharge in 6. Upper Baitarani river basin using 1987, 1997, 2005 and 2015 Landsat images. HYDRO 2019 International conference.

Biswas, S., Malik, N., Singh, S., & Bisen, A. V. (2018). Estimation of dynamic 7. Passenger Car Unit by Multi Objective Optimization Technique. Confluence 2018 on Cloud Computing, Data Science and Engineering.

Gupta, A., Choudhary, A. K., & Choudhary A. K. (2018). Experimental 8. Investigation of Silty Soil Treated With Sodium Lignosulfonate. Indian Geotechnical Conference, Igc-2019, Svnit Surat.

Prasad, P., Goopinath, C., & Srivastawa, A. K. L. (2019). FRAGILITY CURVES 9. FOR ENERGY ABSORPTION CAPACITY OF STRUCTURES UNDER EARTHQUAKE LOADING. 17 World Conference of Earthquake Engineering, Sendai, Japan.

Prasad, B. K., Ganeshan, S., & Singh, P. (2019). Mechanical Behavior of 10. Polymer Concrete and Ordinary Cement Concrete Exposed to Elevated

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Temperatures: A Comparative Study. 2nd National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering, RACE - II.

Prasad, B. K., Patel, A., & Singh, P. (2019). Mechanical Properties of Fibre 11. Reinforced Self Compacting Concrete. 2nd National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering, RACE - II.

Choubey, B., Kumar, V., Dutta, S. C. (2019). Modeling of reinforced concrete 12. tunnel structure in fire. 13-14th June.

Choudhary, A. K., Jha, J. N., & Sujata, F. (2019). Strength and Deformation Characteristics of Bottom-Ash Reinforced with Single Geocell Mattress 13. Made of Waste Pet Bottles. Geo-Congress 2019 GSP 312 ASCE 2019, 8th International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Kumar A., Choudhary, A. K., & Jha, J. N. (2018). Studies On The Behavior Of 14. Encased Granular Piles In Soft Clay Using Bottom Ash. Indian Geotechnical Conference, IGC-2018, IISc. Bangalore.

Jha, N., Choudhary, A. K., Shukla, S. K., & Gill, K. S. (2019). Tri-axial Behaviour of Steel Fiber- Reinforced Sand. Geo-Congress 2019 GSP 309 ASCE 2019, 8th 5. International Conference on Case Histories in Geotechnical Engineering. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Biswas, S., Ghosh, I., & Gate, T. (2019). Conceptual Method For Estimating 6. Start Up Loss Time Under Heterogeneous Traffic Condition. 98th Annual Meeting of Transportation Research Board 2019, Washington DC.

Singh, M., Duggal, S. K., Kumar, P., Sharma, K. K. (2019). Correlation of Shear Wave Velocity with Standard Penetration Resistance Value for Allahabad 7. City., International IACMAG Symposium, 05-07th March, 2019, IIT Gandhinagar.

Metya, S., & Bhattacharya, G. (2018). A Comparison of LEM and RFEM 8. Based Slope Reliability Considering Spatial Variability. Indian Geotechnical Conference (IGC 2018), December 13-15, 2018, IISc, Bangalore. Sinha, A.K., Jha, J, N., & Choudhary, A.K. (2018). A Study on CBR Behaviour 9. of Waste PET Strip Reinforced Stone Dust. Sustainable Waste Management through Design, GNDEC, 2nd -3rd November, 2018, Ludhiana. Choudhary, A. K., Das, S. & Jha, J, N. (2018). Improvement of Properties of Clay Subgrade Using Waste LDPE Strip Reinforcement. Sustainable Waste 10. Management through Design, GNDEC, 2nd-3rd November, 2018, Ludhiana. Metya, S., & Bhattacharya, G. (2019). Influence of Number of Slices in Slope Reliability Analysis Considering Spatial Variability. Indian Conference on 11. Geotechnical and Geo-Environmental Engineering (ICGGE-2019), March 01-02, 2019, MNNIT Allahabad.

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Naik, R. R., & Sinha, A. K. (2019). Lateral Response of Monopile Foundation 12. Proc. of Indian Conference on Geotechnical and Geo- Environmental Engineering (ICGGE-2019). NIT, Allahabad, 01-02 March, 2019. Patla, S., Mondal, S., Choudhary, & A. K. (2019). On improving the 13. performance of silty soil by treating with ferro-chrome slag: an experimental study. Indian Geotechnical Conference 2019, SVNIT Surat Kumar, S. (2019). Performance of Reinforced Self Compacting Concrete 14. Short Column Containing Steel Fibers. UKIERI Concrete Congress/ 5th to 8th March 2019, NIT Jalandhar. Kumar, S., Chithambaram, S. J., Kumar, M., & Prasad, M. M. (2019). Strength 15. Performance of Geopolymer Concrete Exposed to Elevated Temperature. UKIERI Concrete Congress/ 5th to 8th March 2019, NIT Jalandhar. Prasad, B. K., Kumar, V., & Singh, P. (2019). Utilisation of LD slag aggregate in construction industry. UKIERI Concrete Congress on Concrete: The 16. Global Builder (UKIERI-2019), Dr. B.R.Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India. Prasad, B. K., Kumar, V., & Singh, P. (2019). Utilisation of Linz Donawitz slag as aggregates in construction industry. 6th UKIERI Concrete Congress on 17. Concrete: The Global Builder (UKIERI-2019), 5-8 March 2019, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India. Kumar, V., & Paswan, R. K. (2019). Utilisation of steel slag as cementitious material in construction industry. 6th UKIERI Concrete Congress on 18. Concrete: The Global Builder (UKIERI-2019), 5-8 March 2019, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India.

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Name of the faculty Place of conference Conference Details Date(s) of conference 1. NA NA NA NA

(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Title Co-author(s) if any Name of the Publisher Remarks 1. Advances in S. Pulugertha, I. Springer NA Transportation Ghosh and S. Engineering Biswas 2. Improvement of Choudhary, A.K, Springer Nature NA Properties of Clay Sagarika Das and Switzerland AG Subgrade Using J, N.Jha Waste LDPE Strip Reinforcement 3. A Study on CBR Sinha, A.K., J, Springer Nature NA Behaviour of Waste N.Jha and Switzerland AG Choudhary, A.K

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Pet Strip Reinforced Stone Dust 4. Assessment of D’Souza D.N., Springer, Singapore NA Vetiver Grass Root Choudhary A.K., Reinforcement in Basak P., Shukla Strengthening the S.K Soil 5. Improving the Choudhary Anil Springer Nature NA Performance of Kumar, Binex Singapore Pte Ltd. Ordinary Stone Kunjumon and Column by Jagadanand Jha Geotextile Encasement 6. “Study on effect of S. Jeeva Springer, pp. NA Sodium Hydroxide Chithambaram, 651-658 concentration on Sanjay Kumar, Geopolymer M.M. Pd Mortar”, / Sustainable Construction and Building Materials, Springer 7. Influence of Linz Dr. B.K. Prasad, Dr. Elsevier NA Donawitz slag Virendra Kumar & aggregates on Prince Singh strength development of concrete 8. Influence of High Dr. Virendra Elsevier NA Temperature on Kumar, Amit Non-Silicate Based Kumar & Dr. B.K. Activated Blast Prasad Furnace Slag 9. Influence of High Dr. Virendra Elsevier NA Temperature on Kumar, Amit Non-Silicate Based Kumar & Dr. B.K. Activated Blast Prasad Furnace Slag & Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 10. Influence of Linz Dr. B.K. Prasad, Dr. Elsevier NA Donawitz slag Virendra Kumar & aggregates on Prince Singh strength development of concrete & Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering

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11. Assessment of Ashhad Imam LAP LAMBERT NA Ground water Keshav K Sharma Academic potential using Publishing, Geophysical Germany Investigation 12. Estimation of PCU S. Biswas, H. Springer Nature NA and Saturation Prasad, A. Flow at Signalised Jaiswal, A.R. Intersection Gehlot 13. Application of a NOVA SCIENCE NA Standard Fuzzy PUBLISHERS, INC. Arithmetic Method, Sangeeta Kumari An Introduction to Fuzzy Sets 14. Book Chapter: S. Metya, S. Dey, NA Reliability Analysis G. Bhattacharya, of Slopes in Soils and with Strain- R. Chowdhury Softening Behaviour & Book Springer Title: Geotechnical Applications, part of the Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering book series

4.2.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. NA NA

4.2.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. No Name of the Programme No. of Students Admitted Brief Progress Report 1. NA NA NA

4.2.11 Research facilities

i. Advance computational facilities with latest software’s

● ANSYS, Staad Pro, SAP, PLAXIS and SACS ii. Geo Environmental Laboratory

● Geo-textile Thickness gauges

● Modular Soil Pressure Apparatus with Stand Alone Data Logger

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● Geo-textile Pull Out Tester

iii. Hydraulics & Water Resource Engineering Laboratory with

● Automatic Water Level Recorder

● Experimental Flume 86x300mm

iv. Advance Experimental facility for concrete and Structures with equipment

● Servo Controlled Compression Testing Machine (3000kN Capacity) Cum Flexure Testing Machine (75 kN Cpacity)

● Rapid Chloride Permeability Test with Pc Software

● Carbonation Chamber for Concrete: Specification as per ISO 1920-12:2015

● Drying shrinkage Measuring Instrument for Concrete

● Sulfate Resistance Apparatus for Concrete

● Concrete Resistivity,

● Digital Rebound Hammer

● Compress meter with LVDT 25 mm with logger

● Humidity Cabinet

v. Environmental Engg. Laboratory with

● U.V. Spectrophotometer with software

● Dual Beam UV-VIS Spectrophotometer

● COD Analyzer with COD Heater Block and COD Reagent System

● Bod Measuring Equipment B.O.D. Sensor System

● BOD INCUBATOR, 120 liters volume

● Potable Water Quality Analyzer Instruments

● Flue Gas Analyser & Calibration Certificate Flue Gas Analyser, With "EASYEMISSION" Software

4.2.12 Departmental Societies/Associations Activities

Civil Engineering Society

Name of the events Year Organized by

Event organized by Civil Engineering Society (Student body)

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Civilization’18 2018-19 CES

Football match’ 2018 2018-19 CES

Civil Premier League’19 2018-19 CES

Farewell’ 2019 2018-19 CES

Civilization’18

Like its predecessor civilization 18 served what it was intended to do. It gave the inspirational paths a conveyance to travel the road ahead. The events followed the traditional way of civilization 17 and provided a great element of fun and knowledge together. The events along with a great session of introduction, guidance and mock interviews provided the burning but confused minds a path to follow up. The event was a success and a step ahead of its predecessor in all aspects.

Football match’18

When it comes to building healthy relations, sports are the best way to do it. So, in pursuit to build healthy relations, Civil Engineering Society organized a football match between the professors and the students of the department. This was done to mark the healthy student - teacher relationship and to make this bond even stronger. The match was conducted smoothly and we saw a great turn form both professors and the students.

Civil Premier League’19

We live in a country extensively diverse in demographic and cultural aspects. But the whole nation is united by one religion when it comes to sports and that is cricket. So civil engineering society decided to bring the fire on the field by organizing the civil premier league, an event organized to uplift the spirit of the sport and raise awareness about health. The intra branch event was a spirited affair where different teams of respective under graduate years, post graduate and even the professors tied the knots of their shoes and made their way to the fields. The event raised awareness about health and also strengthened the relationships between the students and teachers. It also took a leap by empowering the relationship between juniors and seniors.

Farewell 2019

CES organizes farewell party every year for passing out seniors for their successful conduct and devotion towards the Civil Engineering Society.

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4.2.13 Distinctions/Awards

(a) By the Students : NA

(b) By the Faculty:

The faculty members of Civil Engineering Department are members of different professional bodies/ associations as listed below.

Name of the faculty Member of

Prof. A. K Choudhary Life Fellow of The Indian Geotechnical Society (LF 0512).

Life Member of The Indian Society for Technical Education (LM35916).

Life Fellow of The Institution of Engineers (India) (F- 1195758).

Life Member of The Indian Society for Rock Mechanics and Tunneling Technology (LM1646). Life Member of The Indian Roads congress (LM-40442)

Member of The International society for soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) for 2018-2022 (IND14LF-0512)

Prof. AKL Srivastava ASAM /INCAM, Membership Number: LM00076

Fellow of The Institution of Engineers No. F-119744-D

The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE No. M31854)

Dr Abdhesh Kumar Sinha Life membership of The Indian Geotechnical Society - (LM-1771)

Fellow membership of The Institution of Engineers (India) - (F-1236357)

Life membership of Indian Roads Congress (India) - ( LM- 38676)

Dr. Akhileshwar Kumar Life Member of IGS, New Delhi [LM-1732] Singh Life Member of ISRMTT, New Delhi [1274]

Dr. Brajkishor Prasad The Institution of Engineers (India): Fellow (A/ F), AM 0744959

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The Institution of Engineers (India): Chartered Engineer (India) (AM 0744959)

Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE): LM 28575

American Concrete Institute (India): India Chapter

Dr. Chintalacheruvu Life Member of Indian Society for Technical Education Madhusudana Rao (ISTE), Reg. No: LM 28505

Dr. Prahlad Prasad Life Members of ISET Life Member of INSDA

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Life Member of INDIAN ROAD CONGRESS (I.R.C.) L.M. No. 29747.

Subscriber of Indian Concrete Journal No. 1001008390).

Life Member of “The Indian Society for Technical Education” (ISTE) L. M. No. 45740

DR. VIRENDRA KUMAR The Institution of Engineers (India): Fellow (F-119675-4)

The Institution of Engineers (India): Chartered Engineer (India) (F-119675

Indian Concrete Institute: Life Memmber-7974 Institute for Steel Development & Growth: Individual Life Member-IINDVM-L-027

Indian Council of Chemists: Life Fellow-LF/1723

Mr. Nigam Prakash Life member of the Indian Association of Hydrologist

Life member of the Indian Water resources Society

Dr Sangeeta Kumari Life Member of Indian Society for Hydraulics (LM-1452)

Life Member of Indian Water Works Association (LM- 9755)

Associate Member of ASCE (No: 11492724)

Dr S Madhuri Member of American Society of Civil Engineers (9865075)

Member of Institute of Engineers (India) (M-149409-0)

Indian Geotechnical Society (LM 4025)

Member of Society of Petroleum Engineers (4397156)

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Dr Subhadeep Metya Life member (LM 4310) of “Indian Geotechnical Society (IGS)”.

Life Member (AMIE, ID: AM 140277) of “The Institution of Engineers (India)”.

Associate Member (A.M.ASCE, ID: 950141) of “American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)”.

4.2.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.2.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Impact Factor 1. NA NA NA NA

4.2.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Sl. No Name of the faculty Name of the journal Publisher Editor/Editorial member 1. NA NA NA NA

4.2.17 Other informations if any: NA

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4.3 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS The Department of Computer Applications at the National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur was founded in 1987. Since its inception, the department has always been recognized all over the country for its excellence. The Department has consistently produced quality professionals in the field of Computer & Network and strived for excellence in research and development.

At present, the Department offers two courses: Master of Computer Applications (MCA) and M.Tech in Information Systems Security Engineering (ISSE). Admission in MCA is through All India competitive examination NIMCET conducted by NITs and admission in M.Tech (ISSE) is based on a valid GATE score and All India centralized counselling CCMT organized by NITs. The admission to Ph.D programme is offered through personal interview of those candidates with a valid GATE/UGC-NET (JRF) score. Applications are invited through Institute open advertisement in leading newspapers and on Institute website in the month of May-June every year.

The Department has one Lab (Computer Application Lab) and one Software Development (MIS) wing for development of various software/MIS modules for Institute purposes. The Department offers internship with fellowship for its final/pre-final year of students to encourage software development for various day-to-day Institutional work.

Vision i. To provide leading programs in the field of computer applications. ii. The graduates produced would be globally recognized as innovative and well-prepared computing professionals. These graduates would be leaders and innovators in the industry, education, and other walks of social life. iii. The faculty working in the department would influence the national and international agenda through quality in teaching and research. iv. Department would strive for inter-disciplinary pursuits that reinforces the impact of computation in other disciplines. v. To Produce “Creators of Innovative Technology”

Mission i. To impart knowledge in the state of art in Computer Applications with relevant theoretical basis. ii. To offer high quality graduate programs, to train the students in different aspects of computing discipline and to offer other training programs to enhance, augment, and/or update technical skills of stakeholders. iii. To provide a learning environment that helps students to be successful in their professional lives and to prepare students to be lifelong learners by offering a solid theoretical foundation in computing along with applied computing experiences and educating them about their professional, and ethical responsibilities.

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iv. To have high quality faculty and staff with an appropriate know-how and degrees with a commitment to remain professionally advanced through ongoing research and professional development programs. v. To attract and retain a diverse and multicultural population of students, faculty and staff. vi. To participate in design and development processes in R & D establishment and industry. vii. To promote research of international quality.

4.3.1 Head of the Department : Prof. Dillip Kumar Yadav

4.3.2 Faculty Members

Name of the Highest Specialization/ Research Sl. No. Designation Faculty Qualification Area Dr. Dilip Kumar Professor M. Tech., Software Engineering, Yadav Ph. D Software Reliability, 1. Fuzzy Logic, Soft Computing, Operation Research Dr. Danish Ali Professor MCA, Optimization 2. Khan Ph. D. Technique, Computer Applications Dr. Ashok Kumar Associate M. Tech., Computer organization 3. Mehta Professor Ph.D. and Architecture, Soft Computing Dr. Dilip Kumar Associate MCA, Network optimization, 4. Shaw Professor Ph.D. Data Structures & Program Design, Supply Chain Management Dr. Assistant MCA, Data mining, Data Chandrashekhar Professor Ph.D. Mining, Intrusion 5. Azad (Grade-II) Detections System, Swarm Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence 6. Dr. Alekha Assistant Ph.D. Network Security Kumar Mishra Professor 7. Dr. Buddhadeb AD-HOC Ph.D. Robotics, Multi-Agent Pradhan Faculty Systems, Software- Defined Networking, Soft Computing, BIg Data

4.3.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

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● B. Tech (H): Nil

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

● M. Tech: Information Systems Security Engineering

● M. Sc. : Nil

● MCA : Master of Computer Applications

(c) Doctoral Programmes

● Ph. D. : Master of Computer Applications

4.3.4 Laboratories

Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Equipment acquired during Cost (lakhs) July 2018– June 2019 1. Software Lab NIL NIL 2. Software Development Centre NIL NIL

4.3.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018 - June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Title of the Name of the Name of the Duration seminar/workshop/STTP coordinator sponsor 1. Four Week In-house Workshop Dr. Alekha NA 28 Jan on Machine Learning In House Kumar 2019 to 22 Workshop through Python Mishra Feb 2019 Programming

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018 - June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Name of Name of the Organization Duration Venue the Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STTP 1. NA NA NA NA NA

4.3.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned (in Consultancy/Testing lakhs) 1. NA NA NA

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(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Project Title Sponsoring Date of Project Cost Investigator(s) Duration Agency Award (in lakhs) 1. NA NA NA NA NA NA

4.3.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Name of the Awarded/Su Sl. No. Thesis Title Supervisor(s) Scholar bmitted Modeling of Reliable SUSMITA Dilip Kumar Awarded Data Communication MAHATO Yadav, Danish 1. Using Information Hiding Ali Khan Techniques Operational Profile based AMRITA Dilip Kumar Awarded Software Reliability Yadav 2. Modeling Using Fuzzy Logic Design and Reliability AMIT Dilip Kumar Submitted Analysis of Multistage PRAKASH Yadav, Arvind 3. Interconnection Network Choubey for Multiprocessor Systems Real Time Multimodal SANJAY Dilip Kumar Submitted Biometric Authentication KUMAR Shaw 4. System To Access Web Applications Multi-level Image Based RANJEET Dilip Kumar Submitted 5. Data Security System KUMAR SINGH Shaw Using Watermarking Integrated Inventory DEBASIS Danish Ali Khan Awarded Model for buyer-vendor KUMAR 6. under the different situation

(b) M. Tech. / M.Sc Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide 1. Comparison between NIKITA KARANGLE Danish Ali Khan, vulnerability testing tool for (M. Tech) Alekha Kumar measuring url vulnerability Mishra

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2. Fog computing: common RIYAZ AHMAD Danish Ali Khan, security issues and proposed SHAH (M. Tech) PVSR countermeasure for intrusion Chandramouli due to password theft 3. Software Development Effort SUVAM BANERJEE Dilip Kumar Prediction Using Neural (M. Tech) Yadav Network 4. Kernel Based Vertual SWETALEENA DASH Dilip Kumar Machine Graphics (M. Tech) Yadav Technology 5. Study and design of intelligent VIVEK VISHAL (M. Ashok Kumar network vulnerability Tech) Mehta detection system 6. Enhancements to Intel security VARTIKA Ashok Kumar libraries for data center DWIVEDI(M. Tech) Mehta covering latest cryptographic algorithms and additional data integrity verification features 7. Efficient and Scalable NITESH KUMAR(M. Dilip Kumar Shaw Automation System For IP Tech) Design, Handoff and SOC Development 8. A Detailed Study and DEEPIKA KAHAR(M. Dilip Kumar Shaw Keyboard Application Tech) 9. Study And Development of DEBRAJ Chandrashekhar Email Spam Detection Model BANERJEE(M. Azad Using Machine Learning And Tech) Nature Inspired Algorithm 10. Daily Status Report PRANAV KUMAR Dilip Kumar SINGH Yadav 11. Online Travel Agency SWATI GUPTA Dilip Kumar Yadav 12. Extraction And Loading of SUJATA JENA Dilip Kumar Item Along With Tax Category Yadav 13. Delivey DevOps Dashboard RAVI KETAN Dilip Kumar Yadav 14. Anti Money Laundering MURARI KUMAR Dilip Kumar Yadav 15. Voice assistant for Desktop RAVI KUMAR Dilip Kumar Yadav 16. Simple Taxi SATYAM MISHRA Dilip Kumar Yadav

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17. Image Security Of Intellectual KUNDAN KUMAR Dilip Kumar Property Yadav 18. Extreme Sports India KM MANISHA Dilip Kumar SRIVASTAVA Yadav 19. SAP Automation(Ask) AMAN KUMAR Dilip Kumar Yadav 20. Staffing Management System PRASUN KUMAR Danish Ali Khan 21. Protocol Pre-screening Status HRISHIKESH KUMAR Danish Ali Khan Report Application 22. Visa Processing Information PRASHANT SINGH Danish Ali Khan System 23. Online Buy The Book Store SANDEEP KUMAR Danish Ali Khan YADAV 24. Online Job Information RAUSHAN KUMAR Danish Ali Khan 25. ONLINE FOOD ORDER SYSTEM ANIRUDH SAXENA Danish Ali Khan 26. TESTING FOR CARCOLET AKASH GUPTA Danish Ali Khan WEBSITE 27. Mobility agnostic online PAWAN KUMAR Danish Ali Khan Resource allocation edge cloud 28. Billing Report RUKHSAR KAUSER Danish Ali Khan 29. Talent Management Portal NEERAJ RAJ Danish Ali Khan 30. Online national tourism SHIKHA DWIVEDI Ashok Kumar administration system Mehta 31. E-shopping cart MANISHA BIRULI Ashok Kumar Mehta 32. Marker creation automation AMAN PORWAL Ashok Kumar Mehta 33. People finder AKASH DEEP Ashok Kumar SHUKLA Mehta 34. ATM incident management AYUSH PARTANI Ashok Kumar system Mehta 35. Whatsapp banking (chatbot) TARUN SHARMA Ashok Kumar Mehta 36. Online blood bank PANCHAM LAL Ashok Kumar management system RAJAK Mehta 37. An android application for GAUTAM BARFA Ashok Kumar theater booking Mehta 38. Knowledge management ANURAG RASTOGI Ashok Kumar system Mehta

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39. Merchant locator KM KANIKA Ashok Kumar PARNAMI Mehta 40. Adrocafe Inventory & Order KM KAJAL Dillip Kumar Shaw Management System KESHARWANI 41. Twitter Sentiment Analysis NEHA RAI Dillip Kumar Shaw 42. Microsoft Office 365 Calender ATUL BIHARI Dillip Kumar Shaw Free space Integration 43. Open Banking HIMANSHU Dillip Kumar Shaw SHARMA 44. Deal Tracking Design KM ARCHNA Dillip Kumar Shaw UPADHYAY 45. Optical Character SHAILENDRA Dillip Kumar Shaw Recognition PRATAP SINGH 46. Unit Test Framework SARTHAK Dillip Kumar Shaw BHARDWAJ 47. NCTC Management Portal ASIF HUSSAIN Dillip Kumar Shaw 48. Multitraffic Scene Perception ATIN JAIN Dillip Kumar Shaw based on supervised learning 49. Bus Reservation System KARAN SHAKYA Dillip Kumar Shaw 50. EZEE WALLET RESHMA XALXO Chandrashekhar Azad 51. Kleanhomz KAMAL DEV Chandrashekhar Azad 52. AdroCafe Inventory and POOJA RAJ Chandrashekhar Order Management System Azad 53. Smart City RAMDU ALDA Chandrashekhar Azad 54. Personal Financial SFURTI SHUKLA Chandrashekhar Management Azad 55. IoT Management Portal SOURAV KUMAR Chandrashekhar ROY Azad 56. CHANGE MANAGEMENT MANISH KUMAR Chandrashekhar SYSTEM DAS Azad 57. QuikMile(Online Transport BIPUL KUMAR Chandrashekhar Management System) Azad 58. Thermal Imaging Module SUDHIR KUMAR Chandrashekhar Azad 59. Selenium Webdriver Testing on VISHAL KESHRI Chandrashekhar E-commerce Website Azad 60. NCTC Management Portal SHAKYA DAS Alekha Kumar Mishra

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61. Capital Market Customer KM NIHARIKA Alekha Kumar Information Folio Mishra 62. Generic Data Mapping Tool- MAYANK SHARMA Alekha Kumar Mapping Manager Mishra 63. APIGEE A2A Isolation SUMIT PANDEY Alekha Kumar Mishra 64. Retrieve Picklist Items Costs NEERAJ KUMAR Alekha Kumar Java Services for Integrated SINGH Mishra Enhanced Picklist 65. Web Application with REST ABHISHEK NAYEK Alekha Kumar services for Allergy Mishra Management System 66. CMRMMM- Marketing Mix MANISHA BHARTI Alekha Kumar Model Mishra 67. Oracle EBS Connector for third RAHUL.P.M Alekha Kumar party applications Mishra 68. Traffic Vehicle Counter SHRISHTI KOHLI Alekha Kumar Mishra 69. Job guidelines and VISHNU SAWROOP Alekha Kumar application management Mishra system 70. Online ChatBot System ABHISHEK ANAND Alekha Kumar Mishra

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis title Name of Scholar Supervisor(s) Object Identification Using Image Gaurav Yadav Dilip Kumar 1. Processing Yadav Intrusion Detection Using Machine Jayanto Kumar Dilip Kumar 2. Learning Chowdhury Yadav, PVSSR Chandra Mouli Software Reliability Prediction Digvijay Dilip Kumar 3. Using Neural Network Narayansharma Yadav Digital and Optimization of Traffic Pushpi Rani Dilip Kumar 4. flow Network Shaw Application of Machine Learning Pradeep Kumar Chandrashekha 5. in the area of Natural Language Dhal r Azad Processing Novel Approaches towards Sudakshina Danish Ali Khan 6. enhancing security for Data- Mandal Centric Cloud Applications

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Digital Watermarking Ch. Danish Ali Khan, 7. Viswanathasarm PVSSR Chandra a Mouli Optimization Techniques Geetanjali Danish Ali Khan 8. Chakravorty Machine learning based Saurav Jha Ashok Kumar 9. approach for prediction of skin Mehta Software cost estimation using Sunil Kumar Ashok Kumar 10. machine learning techniques. Gouda Mehta

4.3.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. Yadav, H. B., Kumar, S., Kumar, Y., & Yadav, D. K. (2018). A fuzzy logic based 1. approach for decision making. Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 35(2), 1531-1539. Mahato, S., Yadav, D. K., & Khan, D. A. (2019). A novel information hiding 2. scheme based on social networking site viewers’ public comments. Journal of Information Security and Applications, 47, 275-283. Shaw, D. K., & Singh, R. K. (2019). A secured and robust image watermarking based on pixel permutation, wavelet transform and singular value 3. decomposition. Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 144, 1924- 1939. Mishra, A. K., Tripathy, A. K., Puthal, D., & Yang, L. T. (2019). Analytical Model 4. for Sybil Attack Phases in Internet of Things. IEEE IOT Journal, 6, 379–387. Shaw, D. K., & Rani, P. (2018). Artificial Neural Networks Approach induced 5. by Fuzzy Logic for Traffic Delay Estimation. Journal of Engineering Technology, 62, 127-141. Prakash, A., Yadav, D. K., & Choubey, A. (2019). Design and reliability analysis of fault-tolerant shuffle exchange gamma logical neighborhood 6. interconnection networkrcomputingultistage Interconnection Networks. The Journal of Supercomputing, 75(12), 7934-7951. Shaw, D. K., & Rani, P. (2019). Multi-Agent Based Traffic Signal Optimization 7. under Fully Actuated Control. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 811, 2255-2262.

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP No 1. Raj, S., Sehrawet, S., Oberoi, G. S., Sethi, K., & Mishra, A. K. (2018). A Key Exchange Model for Resource- Constrained Devices in Secured Machine to

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Machine Communi- cation Environments. International Conference on New Trends In Engineering and Technology (ICNTET-2018). 2. Mishra, A. K., Tripathy, A. K., & Swain, S. (2018). Analysis and Prevention of Phish- ing Attacks in Cyber Space. First International Conference on Secure Cyber Computing and Commu- nication (ICSCCC-2018). 3. Kumar, P., Saroj, S., Kumar, S., & Azad, S. (2019). Automated Monitoring and Regulation of User-Friendly Greenhouse using Arduino. 4th International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing & Communication Systems (MCCS-2019). 4. Tripathy, A. K., Swain, S., & Mishra, A. K. (2019), Efficiency Comparison and Anal- ysis of Pseudo- Random Generators in Network Security. 4th International Conference On Artificial Intelligence and Evolutionary Computations in Engineering Systems (ICAIECES). 5. Azad, C., Mehta, A. K., & Jha, V. K. (2019). Evolutionary Decision Tree- Based Intrusion Detection System. Third International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing and Communication Systems. 6. Mishra, A. K., Obaidat, M. S., Puthal, D., Tripathy, A. K., & Choo, K. R. (2018). Graph-Based Symmetric Crypto-System for Data Confidentiality. 2018 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM). 7. Azad, C., Mehta, A. K., & Jha, V. K. (2019). Improved Data classification using Fuzzy Euclidean Hyperbox Classifier. International Conference on Smart Computing and Electronic Enterprise (ICSCEE) 2018 Jul 11 (pp.1-6). IEEE. 8. Shorey, T., Subbaiah, D., Goyal, A., Sakxena, A., & Mishra, A. K. (2018). Performance Comparison and Analysis of Slowloris, Golden Eye, and Xerxes DDoS attack Tools. International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI-2018). 9. Upadhyay, A., & Yadav, D. K. (2019). Software Test Case Allocation. in book: Kulkarni A., Satapathy S., Kang T., Kashan A. (eds) Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Engineering and Communication Technology. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2019. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1610-4_14. 10. Yadav, D. K., Dutta, S., & Azad, C. (2019). Study and Analysis of Test Case Prioritization Technique. 5th International Conference on Nanoelectronics, Circuits & Communication Systems (NCCS-2019). 11. Azad, C., Mehta, A. K., & Jha, V. K. (2018). Evolutionary Decision Tree- Based Intrusion Detection System. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing and Communication Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 556. Springer, Singapore.

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Name of the faculty Place of conference Conference Details Date(s) of conference 1. NA NA NA NA

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(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Title Co-author(s) if Name of the Publisher Remarks No any 1. Hybrid Data Dilip Kumar Lambert Academic 978-613-9- Mining Shaw Publishing 85030-3 Approach for Text Classification 2. Mitigating Dilip Kumar Lambert Academic 978-613-9- Attacks in NDN Shaw Publishing 82469-4 Architecture using Watermarking Techniques 3. Social Media Dilip Kumar AkiNik 978938811294 Analytics with Shaw, Shilpi Publications 9 Text Mining, Shaw Advances In Computer Science

4.3.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. NA NA

4.3.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. No Name of the Programme No. of Students Admitted Brief Progress Report 1. NA NA NA

4.3.11 Research facilities

Software Engineering, Information Security, Software Reliability, Soft Computing, Software Quality, Data Mining

Hardware

Desktop Computer, Laser Printer (B&W/Colour), Photocopy Machine, Scanner, RFID card reader, Biometric device (finger scanner)

Internet

Thorough campus LAN

Software

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Windows operating system, MS-Office, Acrobat Reader/Writer, SQL

4.3.12 Departmental societies/associations activities

Society of Computer applications (SCA)

Activity Summary

i. Kick Start (The coding event)

ii. Mind Freezer 3.0 (online quiz event)

iii. Out of box (The talent hunt)

iv. Placement and training chats

v. Group discussion n Workshop

vi. DIVE (Poster making and Web designing)

vii. Manan 1.0 (society magazine) publication

viii. sCaptcha ( SCA Mega event)

ix. Tech-o-thon( the quize event)

x. Scavenger Hunt( A tresure hunt activity)

xi. Coding grounds (Online coding event on HackerEarth)

xii. White hat big bounty event (code debugging event)

4.3.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the Students: NA

(b) By the Faculty:

i. Prof. Dillip Kumar Yadav, Associate Editor, International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management (Springer) EISSN: 0976-4348, Print ISSN : 0975-6809

4.3.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.3.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher

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1. Prof. Danish Ali Khan AMSE Journal France AMSE Prof. Danish Ali Khan Journal of King Saud Elsevier's 2. University- Computer and Information Science Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav Information and Software Elsevier ( INFSOF-D- Technology 19-00372, INFSOF- 3. D-20- 00159 ) Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav Reliability Engineering and Elsevier ( 4. System Safety RESS_2019_1027 ) Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav International Journal of Springer ( IJSA-D- Systems Assurance 19-00204 ) 5. Engineering and Management Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav IEEE Access IEEE ( Access-2019- 6. 46076 ) Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav Book Title : Machine Elsevier (Aug 2019) 7. Learning, Big Data and IoT for Medical Informatics Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav The Journal of Springer (SUPE-D- Supercomputing 19-01379, SUPE-D- 8. 19- 01215, SUPE-D-18- 01339) Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav Egyptian Informatics Elsevier (EGIJ-D-20- 9. Journal 00015) Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav IEEE/CAA Journal of IEEE (JAS-2020- 10. Automatica Sinica 0017) Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav Journal of King Saud Elsevier 11. University - Computer and (JKSUCIS_2019_738) Information Sciences Dr Chandrashekhar International Journal of NA 12. Azad Network Security Dr Chandrashekhar . International Journal of IGI GLOBAL 13. Azad Knowledge and Systems Science (IJKSS) Dr. Alekha Kumar IEEE Internet of Things IEEE 14. Mishra Journal Dr. Alekha Kumar IEEE Transactions on IEEE 15. Mishra Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Systems Dr. Alekha Kumar Computer Networks Elsevier 16. Mishra Dr. Alekha Kumar KSII Transactions on KSII 17. Mishra Internet and Information Systems

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4.3.16 Editor/Editorial Member of Journals

Editor/Editoria Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher l member 1. NA NA NA NA

4.3.17 Other Informations If Any

Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Responsibility 1. NA NA

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4.4 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur was founded in 1992. Since its inception, the department has always been recognized all over the country for its excellence. The Department has consistently produced quality professionals in the field of Computer Science & Engineering and has striven towards excellence in research and development.

Vision

Producing high quality, industry ready Computer engineers to cater to the needs of the society.

Mission

To train young minds and to equip them with the best possible technical knowledge to meet the current and future demands of the industry, academia & research. To create infrastructure, motivation and culture for the state of the art research work in the area of Computer Science & Information Technology.

4.4.1 Head of Department: Dr. Binod Kumar Singh

4.4.2 Faculty Members

Highest Name of the Sl. No. Designation Qualifica Specialization/ Research Area Faculty tion Computer Network, Image Associate 1. Dr. B K Singh Ph.D. Processing, Computerized Professor Tomography M. Tech 2. Mr. Rajiv Ranjan Associate Ph.D. Software Engineering, Suman Professor (Pursuin Algorithms g) B. E. Computer Networks, 3. Mr. Sanjay Associate Ph.D. Artificial Intelligence, Kumar Professor (Pursuin Parallel Processing, Mobile g) Computing Computer Graphics, Assistant Operating System, Internet 4. Dr. Dilip Kumar Ph.D. Professor Technology, Network Security Image Processing, Dr. Koushlendra Assistant 5. Ph.D. Computerized Kumar Singh Professor Tomography 6. Dr. Subrata Assistant Mobile Computing, Dutta Professor Ph.D. Wireless Sensor Network

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Software Engineering 7. Mathematical Modeling Dr. Vinay Assistant Dependability analysis of Kumar Professor Ph.D. Computer Based Systems

4.4.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B.Tech (H): Computer Science and Engineering

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech: Computer Science and Engineering

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D.: Computer Science and Engineering

4.4.4 Laboratories

Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Equipment acquired during July Cost (lakhs) 2018 – June 2019 1. Network Lab NIL NIL

2. Software Lab. I NIL NIL

3. Software Lab. II NIL NIL

Lab Staff

Mr. Ravi Ranjan, Technical Assistant Mr. Sudhir Kumar Sinha, Technical Assistant Mr. Subhendu Mahatha, Technical Assistant

4.4.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018- June 2019 National/International

Sl. No. Title of the Name of the Name of the Duration seminar/workshop/STTP coordinator sponsor 1. Wireless and Mobile Ministry of Computing Dr. Vinay Electronics 03 Dec- 07 Kumar and Dec 2018 Information Technology

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2. AI and Machine Ministry of Learning Dr. Vinay Electronics 17 Dec- 21 and Kumar Dec 2018 Information Technology 3. Ministry of Dr. Vinay Electronics 20 May- 24 Network Security Kumar and May 2019 Information Technology

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Name of the Name of the Organization Duration Venue Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STTP 1. NA NA NA NA NA

4.4.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned (in Consultancy/Testing lakhs) 1. NA NA NA

(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Project Title Sponsoring Date of Project Cost Investigator(s) Duration Agency Award (in lakhs)

1. NA NA NA NA NA NA

4.4.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s) Awarded/Submitted Scholar 1. Design of Arpita Sarkar Dr. B. K. Submitted Template Singh Protection Schemes for Biometric Authenticatio n systems

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(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide Design and Analysis of Vivek Sharma Mr. Sanjay Kumar 1. Information and user Credibility on Twitter User Equipment(UE) Capability Praveen Kumar Mr. R R Suman & 2. Information Parsing Tool Mr. K.T. Kishore IoNT Guided Disaster Vandana Thakur Dr. Dilip Kumar 3. Management System for Pilgrims Evacuation Trace Analysis Tool Tanushree Mandal Dr Subrata Dutta 4. & Mr. Deepak Dash A Comparative Study of Arkaprava Mandal Dr. B K Singh & Mr. Image Processing Techniques Chandan K Das 5. for Fugitive Emission Detection in Integrated Steel Plant Design and Implementation of Amit Kumar Mr. R R Suman & Unmanned Aerial Surveillance Tamsoy Sanjay Kumar 6. Vehicle for Campus Surveillance Testing Automation Sanchay Sinha Dr. B K Singh & M 7. Sangannavar Analysis of Conformance Shubham Jamuda Dr. K. K. Singh 8. Testing for Wireless Modem in SIM-STK & E-SIM TX-Breathing (Power Saving Urvashi Mr. Sanjay Kumar 9. Feature) & Mr. Randhir S Parihar Migrating Customer Care Sachin Kumar Dr. Dilip Kumar & 10. Insights to Content Creation Yadav Golluri Muralidhar Toolkit Performance Measurement of Rakhi Dr. vinay Kumar & 11. LTE Voice Call Mechanisms Mr. Vijay kumar Host-based test Framework for Aditya Mohan Dr. Vinay Kumar & 12. Pre-Silicon Modem Testing Mrs. Surabhi Module-NAS codee Moondra Automation and Visualization Anupam Kumari Dr. K K Singh & 13. for Big Data Analysis Shobha Hi

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(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018 - June 2019

Name of Sl. No. Thesis title Supervisor(s) Scholar Digital Watermarking based Image Sanjay Kumar Dr. B. K. Singh 1. Forensics Techniques Cryptography and Network Security Mr. Ramakant Dr. B. K. Singh 2. Parida Image Processing Mr. Surya Dr. B. K. Singh 3. Narayan Mohapatra Software Engineering Mr Kumar Dr. B. K. Singh & 4. Gaurav Dr. Vinay Kumar Software Engineering Mohan Rao Dr. Vinay Kumar 5. Mamdikar IOT applications Arunangshu Dr. Vinay Kumar 6. Pal Optimization in machine learning Dhruba Jyoti Dr. Vinay Kumar 7. based applicatons Kalita 8. Remote Sensing Rashmi Rathi Dr. K K Singh

9. Fractional Calculus Omkar kumar Dr. K K Singh Detection and Defensive Kailash Dr. Subrata 10. approaches towards Piracy Issues in Chandra Datta Cloud Based Applications Wireless Sensor Network Madhavi Dr. Subrata 11. Saxena Datta 12. Smart Agriculture using IOT Monu Bhagat Dr. Dilip Kumar 13. Cloud Computing Sunil Kumar Dr. Dilip Kumar Optimization Devbrat Dr. Dilip Kumar 14. Kumar 15. Heuristic Techniques Shishir Singh Dr. Dilip Kumar

4.4.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. 1 S Dutta, MS Obaidat, K Dahal, D Giri, S Neogy “M-MEMHS: Modified Minimization of Error in Multihop System for Localization of Unknown Sensor Nodes” IEEE Systems Journal, vol. 13 (1), pp. 215- 225, 2018 T Maitra, MS Obaidat, D Giri, S Dutta, K Dahal “ElGamal cryptosystem- 2 based secure authentication system for cloud- based IoT applications” IET Networks, vol. 8 (5), pp. 289-298, 2019 3 Ashish Kumar Maurya, Kashish Modi, Vinay Kumar, Anil Kumar Tripathi,

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Nenavath Srinivas Naik “Energy-aware scheduling using slack reclamation for cluster systems” Cluster Computing, vol. 22, pp. 1-1, 2019

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. Vinay Kumar, Sanjay Kumar, M. R. Mamdikar, M. Yadav “A Survey on 1 Cloud Computing” ICACSE 2019 (8-9 Feb), Vinay Kumar, Sanjay Kumar, M. R. Mamdikar, M. Yadav, Sanay Dev 2 “Challenges and Security Solution of Grid Computing” ICACSE 2019 (8-9 Feb) Dhruba Jyoti Kalita, Vibhav Prakash Singh, Vinay Kumar and Shailendra 3 Singh “A Survey on SVM HyperParameters Optimization Techniques” SCI- 2018, 8-9 March 2019 Dhruba Jyoti Kalita, Vibhav Prakash Singh, Vinay Kumar “SVM Hyper 4 Parameters Optimization using Multi- PSO for Intrusion Detection” SCI-2018, 8-9 March 2019 Vinay Kumar, SairajNemmaniwar, Harshit Saini and Mohan Rao Mamidkar 5 “A State of the Arts on Network Security” SCI-2018, 8-9 March 2019 Vinay Kumar, Aditi Biswas Purba, Shailja Kumari, Amisha., Kanishka . and 6 Sanjay Kuma “A Survey onWireless Network” SCI-2018, 8-9 March 2019 Kumar, S., & Singh, B. K “A Review of Digital Watermarking in HealthCare 7. Domain” 3rd International Conference on Computational Systems and Information Technology for Sustainable Solutions (CSITSS) Vinay Kumar, Usha Kumari, Pragati Gupta, Sushanti , Ankita Kumari, Niharika 8. “A state of the arts on IoT based Medical System” ICBEST 2018, 20-21 December 2018

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Name of the faculty Place of conference Conference Details Date(s) of conference 1. NA NA NA NA

(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Name of the Remark Sl. No Title Co-author(s) if any Publisher s Fuzzy Logic-Based Range-Free Localization 1. A Giri, S Dutta, S - for Wireless Sensor Neogy Springer Networks in Agriculture &

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Advanced Computing and Systems for Security

Biometric Security and MS Obaidat, SP Rana, T

2. Internet of Things (IoT) Maitra, D Giri, S Dutta Springer

4.4.9 Invited expert lectures (external)

Sl. No Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. NA NA

4.4.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. No Name of the Programme No. of Students Admitted Brief Progress Report 1. NA NA NA

4.4.11 Research facilities : NA

4.4.12 Departmental societies/associations activities: NA

4.4.13 Distinctions/Awards

(a) By the Students: NA

(b) By the Faculty: 3rd Prize in Startup India, Jharkhand by Dr. Vinay Kumar

4.4.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.4.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher 1. Dr. Koushlendra Kumar Singh IET Image Processing IET

2. Dr. Koushlendra Kumar Singh Multimedia Tools Springer and Applications

3. Dr. Vinay Kumar IEEE Transactions on IEEE Nuclear Science

4. Dr. Vinay Kumar Reliability Elsevier Engineering and System Safety

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5. Dr. Vinay Kumar Nuclear Technology Taylor & Francis

6. Dr. Vinay Kumar Quality and Wiley Reliability Engineering International

7. Dr. Vinay Kumar Physica A: Statistical Elsevier Mechanics and its Applications

8. Dr. Vinay Kumar Recent Patents on Bentham Computer Science Science Publishers

9. Dr. Vinay Kumar International Journal Inderscien of Automation and ce Control

10. Dr. Vinay Kumar International Journal Science of Engineering and pubco Technology(UAE)

11. Dr. Vinay Kumar International Journal IGI Global of Data Warehousing and Mining (IJDWM)

4.4.16 Editor/Editorial Member of Journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Editor/Editorial member 1. NA NA NA NA

4.4.17 Other informations if any : NA

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4.5 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING The Department of Electrical Engineering started in 1960. The Department has been consistently producing quality Electrical Engineers since its inception and is also involved in research and development activities. The alumni of the department are well placed in both public and private sectors. In addition to the UG program, the department runs PG programs in Power Systems and Power Electronics & Drives and Ph.D. program in different areas of specialization.

Mission

To train young minds and to equip them with the best possible technical knowledge to meet the current and future demands of the industry, to recognize education and research in close interaction with the industry and to install leadership qualities in young men and women who enter the portals of the institute with sensitivity for social development and with an eye for growth in international perspective.

Vision

To be a centre for imparting world class education in the field of electrical engineering, to conduct extensive and quality research and to propel innovations for the betterment of society.

4.5.1 Head of the Department: Prof. R. N. Mahanty

4.5.2 Faculty Members

Highest Specialization/ Research Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Area Rabindra Nath Power System 1. Professor Ph.D. Mahanty Protection 2. Arun Kumar Singh Professor Ph.D. Control System

3. Niranjan Kumar Professor Ph.D. Power System Control System and 4. Ashok Kumar Akella Associate Ph.D. Renewable Energy Professor System. Krishna Behari Associate 5. Ph.D. Electrical Machine Yadav Professor Associate 6. Umesh Kumar Sinha Ph.D. Renewable Energy Professor Associate 7. Kumari Namrata Ph.D. Renewable Energy Professor Associate Power Electronics 8. Madhu Singh Ph.D. Professor and Drives

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Associate 9. Sushil Kumar Gupta M.Tech. Power System Professor Assistant 10. Sanjay Kumar Ph.D. Power System Professor Ananyo Assistant 11. Ph.D. Power electronics Bhattacharya Professor Assistant 12. Jitendra Kumar Ph.D. Power System Professor Power System Protection, Microgrid, Assistant 13. Om Hari Gupta Ph.D. Renewable-based Professor Distributed Generation, Power Quality Assistant 14. Alok Priyadarshi M.Tech Power System professor

4.5.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B.Tech (H): Electrical Engineering

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech: Power Systems Engineering

Power Electronics and Drives

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D : Electrical Engineering

4.5.4 Laboratories

Equipment acquired during Cost Sl. No. Name of the laboratory July 2018 – June 2019 (lakhs) 1. Power Electronics Laboratory UG NIL NIL 2. Power Electronics Laboratory PG NIL NIL 3. Control System Laboratory NIL NIL 4. Microprocessor Laboratory NIL NIL 5. Electrical Measurement Laboratory NIL NIL 6. Electrical Machine Laboratory NIL NIL 7. Power System Laboratory NIL NIL 8. Power System Simulation Laboratory NIL NIL

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4.5.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018- June 2019 National/International

Sl. No. Title of the Name of the Name of the Duration seminar/workshop/STTP coordinator sponsor 1. Short Term Course on “Recent Dr. Om Hari TEQIP-III and 27/05/201 Trends in Microgrid and Its Gupta, Dr. Opal-RT 9 to Real-Time Implementation Jitendra 01/06/201 Using Opal-RT (RTM- 2019)" Kumar, Dr. 9 Ananyo Bhattachary a

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Name of the Name of the Organization Duration Venue Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STTP 1. NA NA NA NA NA

4.5.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned (in Consultancy/Testing lakhs) 1. NA NA NA (b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Project Title Sponsoring Date of Project Cost Investigator(s) Duration Agency Award (in lakhs) 1. NA NA NA NA NA NA

4.5.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s) Awarded/Sub No. Scholar mitted 1. Study and design of Idamakanti Prof. Arun Awarded different control Kasireddy Kumar Singh strategies for automatic generation control of power system

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2. Model based fractional Abdul Wahid Prof. Arun Awarded order controller Nasir Kumar Singh 3. Automatic Generation Satya Dinesh Prof. Arun Awarded Techniques of power Madasu Kumar Singh system using Intelligent techniques 4. Optimization Based Kaushik Paul Prof. Niranjan Awarded Approaches for Kumar Congestion Management in Deregulated Power System Environment 5. Cost Effective Load Siva Naga Prof. Niranjan Awarded Dispatch Solution of Malleswara Kumar Power System using Rao D Intelligent Techniques 6. Design of efficient codes Rajiv Kumar Prof. Niranjan Submitted for communication Kumar, Dr. system in Optical Domain Poonam Singh 7. Development of solar Nilesh Kumar Dr. Umesh Awarded model for predicting solar Kumar Sinha radiation 8. Modeling and simulation Yogesh Kumar Dr. Umesh Awarded of cylindrical parabolic Nayak Kumar Sinha, trough collector for Dr. P. KUMAR power generation 9. Detection of Fault and Bhanuprasad Dr. Umesh Submitted location identification of Nuthalapati Kumar Sinha Downed or Broken power line not touching the ground 10. Maximum power point Bala Murali Dr. Umesh Submitted tracking of pv system by Pydi Kumar Sinha employing controllers along with optimization techniques

(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide Estimation of stability region of Rahul Kumar Prof. Arun Kumar 1. FOPI controller for power system Singh

Phase Disposition modulation Sumit Raj Prof. Arun Kumar 2. scheme for three phase multilevel Singh inverter

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Analysis of improvement of Md.Sazzad Prof. Niranjan 3. transient stability of multi machine Kumar power system with FACTs device Modeling & Development of In Swati Yogi Prof. Niranjan 4. CAR Information Kumar System for An Electrical Vehicle Design of microgrid connected Munna Kumar Prof. Rabindra 5. with PV solar cell and its Nath protection strategy Mahanty Machine learning based model Veer kunwar Prof. Rabindra 6. for driving behavior analysis Pratap Singh Nath Mahanty Modelling of S.A.P.V System and Devdutt Dr. Kumari 7. Power Minimization Namrata Proposition Scheme Performance analysis of grid Mr. Sundaram Dr. Madhu Singh integrated doubly fed induction Kumar 8. generator designed for small hydro power plant A Comparative Stability Analysis Mr. Raj Dr. Madhu Singh 9. of Wind Farm Using Narayan SVC and STATCOM” High performance verification on Kishore Mondal Dr. Umesh Kumar 10. hsio ips Sinha Decoupled power flow of a single Puja Jaiswal Dr. Umesh Kumar 11. stage grid connected pv system Sinha with multilevel inverter Modeling and Implementation of Bharat Lal Mr. Sushil Kumar 12. a Stand alone PV System using Gupta Boost Converter Graphics Validation and Building Miss Reena Mr. Sushil Kumar 13. Models in Emulation KUMARI Gupta Resonant inductively coupled Salauddin Dr. Ananyo 14. wireless power transfer with class- Ansari Bhattacharya e inverter Power moding of e-cockpit Shivam Singh Dr. Ananyo 15. system Chosiya Bhattacharya Fault Detection Aspects During Abhishek Dr. Jitendra 16. Power Swing for a series Kumar Kumar compensated line Radar based Automotive Nalini Singh Dr. Jitendra 17. Applications Kumar DFX - scan feature validation for Kaja Dr. Om Hari 18. early detection of silicon bugs in Sivaramprasad Gupta SoC's

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Signal integrity impact on dual Neethish Dr. Om Hari 19. referenced signal traces and Ravindran Gupta mitigation techniques Identification of weak buses and Lalit Kumar Dr. Sanjay Kumar 20. voltage stability Transmission congestion Brijes Kumar Raw Dr. Sanjay Kumar 21. management with facts devices for loadability enhancement

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis title Name of Scholar Supervisor(s) Automatic Generation controller of Neelesh Kumar Prof. Arun 1. various type of Power system Gupta Kumar Singh

OPF in the presence of FACTS Ramanaiah Prof. Niranjan 2. devices Upputuri Kumar Electric Vehicle OPF in the Anish Kumar Prof. Niranjan 3. presence of Renewable Energy Kumar Sources Relaying schemes for series and M L S Sai Kumar Prof. Rabindra shunt compensated transmission Nath 4. lines Mahanty, Dr. Jitendra Kumar Assessment of islanding detection Naveen Kumar T Prof. Rabindra 5. techniques in multiple distributed Nath generation environment Mahanty Study and Design of Controllers for Mr. Sanjeev Dr. Madhu Performance Improvement of DFIG- Kumar Gagrai Singh 6. Based Grid Integrated Small Hydro Power Plant performance Evaluation of Mr. Debanjan Dr. Madhu 7. Multilevel inverter for Electric Roy Singh Vehicle Investigation on Power quality Mr. Sanatan Dr. Madhu 8. Converter fed Permanent Magnet Kumar Singh Brushless DC Motor Drives Performance prediction of pv- solar Santu Hore Dr. Umesh 9. pond hybrid system for power Kumar Sinha generation Analysis of pv-wind hybrid systems Swati Kumari Dr. Umesh 10. for electrical power generation Kumar Sinha Design and simulation of lithium Raj Kumar Sakile Dr. Umesh 11. battery for electrical vehicles Kumar Sinha

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Power quality improvement in P K Gosh Dr. Umesh 12. power system with facts devices Kumar Sinha using soft computing techniques Protection Aspect during power Himanshu Dr. Jitendra 13. swing Shekhar Kumar Protection Aspects in MicroGrid Munna Kumar Dr. Jitendra 14. Environment Kumar Protection of Jai Prakash Dr. Om Hari 15. compensated/uncompensated Sharma Gupta transmission systems (Tentative) Microgrid protection (Tentative) Jeetendra Dr. Om Hari 16. Kumar Gupta, Prof. A. K. Singh Protection of hybrid AC/DC grids Ravi Shankar Dr. Om Hari 17. (Tentative) Tiwari Gupta Optimal location of FACTS device S. K. Gupta Dr. Sanjay 18. for congestion management using Kumar evolutionary algorithms Comparative analysis of power Manoj Kumar Dr. Sanjay system incorporating FACTS Kar Kumar 19. controllers using optimization techniques Battery power enhancement Avinav Kumar Dr. Sanjay 20. Kumar

4.5.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. DSNMRAO., & Kumar, N. (2018). An enhanced reactive power dispatch with 1. finest location of dg using PSO algorithm. Modelling, Measurement and Control, 91, 139-144. DSNMRAO., & Kumar, N. (2018). Comparable Investigation on TLBO Algorithm 2. for Power System Optimization. European Journal of Electrical Engineering, 5, 559-571. Paul, K., & Kumar, N. (2018). Cuckoo Search Algorithm for Congestion 3. alleviation with Incorporation of Wind Farm. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 8, 4871-4879. Kumar, R., Kumar, N., & Singh, P. (2018). Design of Barker code generator in 4. optical domain using Mach- Zehnder interferometer. International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, 11, 675-687. Nuthalapti, B., & Sinha, U. K. (2018). Detection of downed or broken line fault 5. not touching the ground. Journal europeen des systemes automatises-n degree 4-6, NA, 309-321. Nuthalapti, B., & Sinha, U. K. (2018). Detection of downed or broken power 6. line fault not touching the grounnd by f- plccg. Journal of engineering and applied science, 13, 9111-9120.

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Gagrai, S. K., Mishra, S., & Singh, M. (2019). Dynamic Modelling and Simulation 7. of Grid Coupled DFIG Designed for 2 MW SHPP using ANN Scheme. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 14, 3813-3831. Gupta, O. H., & Tripathy, M. (2018). EPE-Based Pilot Relaying Scheme Immune 8. to SIR Variations. IETE Journal of Research, In press, 1-11. Nuthalapti, B., & Sinha, U. K. (2019). Fault detection and location of broken 9. power line not touching the ground. International journal of emerging electric power systems, NA, NA. Kumar, J., Jena, P. (2019). Fault Detection During Asymmetrical Power Swing 10. Using Superimposed Negative Sequence Current. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering – Springer, 44(8), 7033–7046. Peesapati, R., Yadav, A., Yadav, V. K., & Kumar, N. (2018). GSA–FAPSO-Based 11. Generators Active Power Rescheduling for Transmission Congestion Management. IEEE Systems Journal, 13, 3266-3273. Kumar, R., Kumar, N., & Singh, P. (2019). Implementation of All - Optical Even 12. Parity Checker using Micro- Ring Resonator Structures. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 14, 5665-5669. Kumar, S., & Singh, M. (2018). Improved Power Quality Cuk Converter for 13. Variable Speed BLDC Motor Drive, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 13, 1275-1285. Nuthalapti, B., & Sinha, U. K. (2018). LOCATION AND DETECTION OF DOWNED 14. POWER LINE FAULT NOT TOUCHING THE GROUND. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 3, 347-362. Nuthalapti, B., & Sinha, U. K. (2019). LOCATION DETECTION OF DOWNED OR 15. BROKEN POWER LINE FAULT NOT TOUCHING THE GROUND BY HYBRID AD METHOD. JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE, 14(2), 483-489. Nuthalapti, B., & Sinha, U. K. (2019). LOCATION OF DOWNED OR BROKEN LINE 16. FAULT NOT TOUCHING THE GROUND. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 21, 7-10. DSNMRAO., & Kumar, N. (2018). Optimal Load Dispatch Solution of Power 17. System using Enhanced Harmony Search Algorithm. European Journal of Electrical Engineering, 4, 469-483. Paul, K., Kumar, N., Agrawal, S., & Paul, K. (2019). Optimal Rescheduling of 18. Real Power to mitigate Congestion Using Gravitational Search Algorithm. Turkish Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 27, 2213-2225. Gagrai, S. K., Mishra, S., & Singh, M. (2018). Performance Analysis of Grid 19. Integrated DoublyFed Induction Generator for a Small Hydro power Plant. International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, 8, 1175-1185. Sinha, U. K. (2019). Performance analysis of power line fault not touching the 20. ground. International journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering (IJETEE), 8, 1538-1543. Gagrai, S. K., Mishra, S., & Singh, M. (2019). Performance Enhancement of 21. DFIG based Grid Connected SHHP using ANN controller. International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, 2, 102-106.

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Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., PP 1. NA

(c) Published in International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP Ansari, S., Das, A., & Bhattacharya, A. (2019). Resonant Inductive Wireless Power Transfer of Two-Coil System with class-E Resonant High Frequency 1. Inverter. 2019 6th International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks. Raw, B. K., Kumar, S., Kumar, L. (2019). Transmission congestion management 2. with FACTS devices using BBO Algorithm. 2018 IEEE 8th Power India International Conference (PIICON). Kumar, L., Kumar, S., Gupta, S. K., & Raw, B. K. (2019). Optimal Location of FACTS Devices for Loadability Enhancement using Gravitational Search 3. Algorithm. 2019 IEEE 5th International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT), Bombay, India. L. Kumar, B. K. Raw, S. K. Gupta and S. Kumar, “Voltage Stability Enhancement Using Shunt Devices and Identification of Weak Bus through 4. Voltage Stability Indices”, 2019 4th International Conference on Recent Trends on Electronics, Information, Communication & Technology (RTEICT), Bangalore, India, 2019 Chakra, P. P., Raw, B. K., Singh, G., & Kumar, S. (2019). Optimal Location of 5. FACTS devices for active and reactive loadability improvement using KHA Algorithm. ICAEEC-2019, IIIT Allahabad India. Kumar, R., & Singh, A. K. (2019). Estimation of stability regions of fractional PI 6. controller for LFC of power system. ICSETS 2019. Kumar, R., Singh, P., & Kumar, N. (2019). Alamouti code generator in optical domain using Mach-Zehnder Interferometer. 4th International Conference 7. on Microelectronics Computing & Communication Systems (MCCS-2019), 11- 12th May, 2019, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India Kumar, R., Kumar, N., Singh, P., & Kumar, A. (2018). All-Optical Single Bit Magnitude Comparator using the Micro-Ring Resonator Structure. IEEE 8. International Conference on Recent Innovations in Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering (ICRIEECE-2018), 27-28 July 2018, Bhubaneswar, India Kumar, R., Kumar, N., Singh, P., & Kumar, A. (2018). All-Optical XOR and XNOR Gate using the Micro-Ring Resonator Structure. IEEE International Conference 9. on Recent Innovations in Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering (ICRIEECE-2018), 27-28 July 2018, Bhubaneswar, India Mishra, I., Singh, M., & Roy, D. (2018). Comparative Evaluation of Different Pulse Width Modulation Techniques on VSI Fed Three Phase Induction Motor. 10. Recent Advances on Engineering, Technology and Computational Sciences (RAETCS), Allahabad.

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Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP 1. NA

(e) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Name of the faculty Place of conference Conference Details Date(s) of conference 1. NA NA NA NA

(f) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Title Co-author(s) if Name of the Publisher Remarks any 1. Design of a Neelesh kumar "Lambert Academic NA controller for gupta, Arun Publishing" load frequency Kumar singh control 2. Estimation of Rahul kumar, "Lambert Academic NA stability region Arun kumar Publishing" of FOPI singh controller for power system 3. PD modulation Sumit Raj, Arun "Lambert Academic NA scheme for Kumar Publishing" three phase Singh multilevel inverter

4.5.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. NA NA

4.5.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. No Name of the Programme No. of Students Admitted Brief Progress Report 1. NA NA NA

4.5.11 Research facilities

Software/internet/equipment available, etc.

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4.5.12 Departmental societies/associations activities

Electrical Engineering Society: Electrical Engineering Society is the o_cial departmental society of Electrical Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur. It has the sole purpose of overall development of the students, be it academics or handling real life technological scenarios.

Technical

Interested in Electrical Engineering but still a newbie? Or an experienced hand who wants to compete. With lectures and hugely popular workshops on a myriad of topics such as Machine Learning, Digital Electronics, Microcontrollers, Image Processing and even Ethical Hacking, the EES has something for everyone. Technical competitions spice up learning by providing students an opportunity to apply their knowledge towards winning prizes. We also provide students the opportunity to work with our club through various projects and also participate in many technical fests held throughout the country.

Cultural

We’re not just drab and boring geeks, because this lot of engineers sure knows how to have fun! We start the academic year with the hugely popular EE Freshers Party, which provides the incoming batch of our department an opportunity to have fun while getting to know their peers. Talented seniors engage with students, and pass on their pearls of wisdom through our regular interview series and interactive sessions. It organizes social events, hosts talks by guest speakers and students, and facilitates communication between the department functionaries and the students.

Electrical Engineering Society Activities during 2018-2019

QRIOUS

Quizzing is the best exercise for brain. This Quizzing event is based on the vibrant universe of Electrical Engineering and related Science.

MATLINK

Complex Electrical Engineering problems require working with mathematical and analytical tools. This event will comprise and test the fascinating field of MATLAB.

BOARD ROOM

A Board Room is where all major decisions related to the organisation are taken. This event will bring in great white collar excitement.

PROGEM

It is crucial to control and realise the working of industrial equipment. This event deals

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with PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) i-MATTER

This event involves industrial visit to give students an opportunity to have a first hand experience and introduce them to the real world working of Technology

NAVRITI

The art of paper presentation requires study, implementation and presentation of Ideas. Students need to present their ideas in a scientific and research oriented manner.

ZERO-TO-ONE

Entrepreneurship is the key to success in any society in the modern world. This Event gives participants an opportunity to channel out their inner passion and innovation.

OURDINO

Robots & Arti_cial Intelligence are de_nitely the next big thing. This is an event dealing with Arduino for building and controlling digital & interactive devices.

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Codes are the bricks on which magni_cent castles can be built. This event revolves around the interesting world of Coding.

4.5.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the Students: NA

(b) By the Faculty: NA

4.5.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. Dr. Ananyo A HIGH 25/KOL/2015, 07- Applied Bhattacharya FREQUENC 01-2015 Y HYBRID RESONANT INVERTER WITH AC INPUT SOURCE

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4.5.15 Reviewer of journals

Name of the Sl.No Name of the Journal Publisher Impact Factor Faculty Dr. Om Hari IEEE Transactions on Power 1. IEEE 4.415 Gupta Delivery International Journal of Dr. Om Hari 2. Electrical Power and Energy Elsevier 4.418 Gupta System Dr. Om Hari Electric Power Components Taylor & 3. 0.888 Gupta and Systems Francis Prof. Niranjan 4. Energy Policy Elsevier 4.880 Kumar Dr. Jitendra 5. IETE Springer - Kumar

4.5.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Editor/Editorial member 1. NA NA NA NA

4.5.17 Other information if any

NA

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4.6 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was started in 1989. The department covers a host of subjects inclusive of Electronic Circuits, Microprocessor, Digital Signal Processing, Analogy Communication, Digital Communication, Mobile Communication, VLSI, Embedded systems, Instrumentation etc. The department has laboratories catering to all the subjects of study. There are a number of research scholars working in different specializations under the groups of Communication Engineering, VLSI and Embedded systems, Signal Processing, Instrumentation and Soft Computing. The Department has a highly motivated faculty pool to mentor the students.

Vision

Excellence in technical and interdisciplinary domain and amalgam of research and entrepreneurship in pursuit of Make in India drive beckoning pillar for digital India

Mission

i. Imparting total quality education to develop next generation professional scholars, fit for the globally competitive environment. ii. Value creation through economic, social, and environmental development using original ideas through discovery, inquiry, innovation, research, transformational scholarship, and creative activities. iii. Dramatic increase in product-oriented research for establishing a self- sustaining and wealth creating centre by involving the interaction among committed, diverse faculty, staff, students and community to serve the societal needs of the State of Jharkhand, India and ultimately, the world.

4.6.1 Head of Department : Prof. (Dr.) Shiva Nand Singh

4.6.2 Faculty Members

Highest Specialization/ Research Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Area 1. Dr. Rashmi Sinha Associate Ph. D Soft Computing, Digital Professor Signal Processing, Antenna Design and Metamaterial Absorber

2. Dr. Arvind Choubey Professor Ph. D Soft Computing, Digital (on lien, Currently Signal Processing, working as Director, Microwave Engineering, IIIT Bhagalpur)

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Communication Engineering 3. Dr. Shiva Nand Professor Ph. D VLSI design & Singh & Head Embedded Systems Soft computing Instrumentation & Industrial Control System Solar Technology Power electronics Image Processing RF & Microwave Engineering

4. Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Associate Ph. D Antenna Design, Professor Application of VLSI, Microwave Engg., Power electronics, Solar Cell, Communication Engg. Analog and Digital ckt etc. 5. Mr. Amit Prakash Associate M.Sc. Parallel Computing, Professor (Engg.) & Network Reliability, Mobile Communication pursuing Ph. D at and Networking, Microprocessor, VLSI NIT JSR Design

6. Mr. B.S. Munda Associate M.Sc. Power Electronics, Professor (Engg.) & Devices & Circuits and Renewable Energy pursuing Ph. D at NIT JSR 7. Mr. Dilip Kumar Associate M.Sc. Communication Systems Professor (Engg.) & Microwave Engineering Devices pursuing Ph. D at and Circuits NIT JSR 8. Dr. Jayendra Assistant Ph. D Digital signal and Image Kumar Professor Processing, IoT, Embedded System. 9. Dr. Basanta Assistant Ph. D Nanoelectronics and Bhowmik Professor VLSI, Micro/Nano material based Sensor, Non-invasive disease diagnosis.

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10. Dr. Ajay Kumar Assistant Ph. D Optical Fiber Professor Communication, Optical Logic Devices, Sensors 11. Dr. Basudeba Assistant Ph. D Micro/ Behera Professor Nanoelectromechanical Systems (MEMS/NEMS), Piezoelectric devices, SAW devices/ motors, Internet of Things (IoT) 12. Dr. Kunal Singh Assistant Ph. D Microelectronics, Low Professor Power VLSI Devices. 13. Dr. Mayank Assistant Ph. D Analog integrated Srivastava Professor circuits and analog signal processing 14. Dr. Nagendra Assistant Ph. D Communication Kumar Professor Systems, Wireless communication 15. Dr. Mrutyunjay Rout Assistant Ph. D Wireless Sensor Network Professor and Signal processing 16. Dr. Prashant Kumar Assistant Ph. D Communication Systems Professor 17. Dr. Swagatadeb Assistant Ph. D Microwave Engineering, Sahoo Professor Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy

4.6.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B. Tech (H): Electronics & Communication Engineering

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech: Embedded System

Communication Systems

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D. : Electronics & Communication Engineering

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4.6.4 Laboratories

Equipment acquired during July Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Cost (lakhs) 2018 – June 2019 1. Basic Electronics Lab NIL NIL 2. Analog Electronics NIL NIL Lab 3. Digital Electronics NIL NIL Lab 4. Microprocessor & NIL NIL Microcontroller Lab 5. Data NIL NIL Communication & Networking Lab 6. Communication & NIL NIL DSP Lab 7. Industrial Electronics NIL NIL & Drives Lab 8. VLSI design Lab NIL NIL 9. Microwave and NIL NIL Antenna Lab 10. Modeling & COMSOL Multiphysics, * Simulation Lab Multisim, Solid Thinking, Microwind. 11. Thin film Devices - - Laboratory

* To be filled by Finance Department

4.6.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018 - June 2019 National/International

Sl. No. Title of the Name of the Name of the Duration seminar/workshop/STTP coordinator sponsor 1. Hands on Introduction of HFSS Dr. Rashmi Self 29 Oct-02 in Microwave Application Sinha Sponsored Nov 2018 2. Applications of NI LabVIEW in Dr. Rashmi TEQIP-III 07 Jun-12 Electronics & Communication Sinha June Engineering (ANECE-2019) 2019

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3. Application of NI LabVIEW in Dr. TEQIP-III 07 Jun-12 Electronics Mrutyunjay June and Communication Rout & Dr. 2019 Engineering Mayank Srivastava

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Name of the Name of the Organization Duration Venue Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STTP 1. Dr. Kunal SPIN 2019 Sixth IEEE Amity Singh Internation Noida

al Conferenc e on Signal 7-8 Processing March & 2019 Integrated Networks" (IEEE-SPIN 2019)

4.6.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Name of the Consultancy/Testing Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned (in No. lakhs) 1. NA NA NA

(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Project Title Sponsoring Date of Project Cost Investigator(s) Duration Agency Award (in lakhs) 1. SMDP-C2SD Ministry of NA 166 lakh(2 Prof. (Dr.) 72 Electronics Lakh Shiva Nand months

and received Singh & Dr. Informatio in 2018- Jayendra n 19) Kumar Technolog y, Govt of INDIA

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4.6.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Name of Supervisor(s Awarded/Submitte Thesis Title No. the Scholar ) d 1. Design and Development of Mr. Prof (Dr.) Awarded Meta-Surface using Soft Prakash A. Computing Optimization Ranjan Choubey Techniques

2. Design and Analysis of Mr. Hare Prof. (Dr.) Awarded Optimized High-Gain and High- Ram Jha S.N. Singh Bandwidth Waveguide Longitudinal Slot Array (WLSAA) for Single and Multi Band Applications in X-band

3. Design of Microwave Band Pass Mr. Prof. (Dr.) Submitted Filter Using Substrate Integrated Rakesh S.N. Singh Waveguide with Regular Shape Kumar Split Ring Resonators

(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide 1. Robust image denoising by SUJIT KUMAR Dr. Akhilesh Kumar using CNN with fast and flexible

descriminative solution 2. DRC Aware Routing Algorithm ISHWAR ANJANA Dr. Jayendra for sign-off ECO fixes Kumar

3. RTL Integration of ADPLL in DURGESH KUMAR Dr. Rashmi Sinha SINGH Subsystem

4. Voltage Regulator Ip NAVNEET PATEL Mr. Amit Prakash Verification

5. Measurement of Cross- SAURABH Dr. Jayendra sectional Profile of Wire Rods Kumar

6. Firmware modelling to lower KAUSHAL KUMAR Dr. Akhilesh Kumar test environment to validate the master slave communication

7. Eddy Current Sensor for Real- RANDHIR KUMAR Dr. Rashmi Sinha Time Galvanized Coating SAH

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Thickness Measurement in Steel Components

8. Fake news detection using RAHUL KUMAR Dr. Jayendra artificial intelligence and VERMA Kumar machine learning

9. Design of 8 bit processor and it's MAYANK Mr. Bhut Nath verification with the CHILWARWAR Singh development of instruction set Munda simulator for self defined

instruction set

10. Design of soundwire virtual Piyush Kumar Setty Mr. Dilip Kumar model in 5G modem 11. Design and analysis of Aman Dhakhariya Dr. Akhilesh Kumar microstrip antenna 12. Design & Simulation of ZOR Rajnish Kumar Dr. Rashmi Sinha Antenna for X & L Band

Applications 13. Battery Management Unit Kumar Ashutosh Dr. Rashmi Sinha based on CAN bus for Electric

vehicles application 14. Automation of Stress Test Ashish Anand Dr. Jayendra Analysis for Voice quality in LTE Kumar Network

15. ANALYSIS AND DESIGNING OF Sandeep Kumar Mr. Bhut Nath RFID TAGS Singh Munda

16. Design and upgradation of Rajiv Rajan Mr. Dilip Kumar hexacopter drone 17. Design and Validation of the Ronald Irvine Prof. (Dr.) S.N. sub blocks of M-PHY IO Singh

18. Design of CNN system For Road Mayank Deepak Prof. (Dr.) S.N. Detection and Segmentation of Singh Aerial Images

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Name of Thesis title Supervisor(s) No. Scholar 1. Design of an Object Detection Mr. SARVAN Dr. Akhilesh Kumar scheme for Autonomous vehicular KUMAR system using deep neural CHALLA networks.

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2. A deep neural network approach Nidhi Dua Prof. (Dr.) S.N. for object detection in high Singh resolution satellite images.

3. Metamaterial based structure for Chetan Barde Dr. Rashmi Sinha Zeroth order resonator antenna and absorbers in microwave applications

4. Design & analysis of Ultra Ranjeet Dr. Rashmi Sinha Wideband Antenna Kumar

5. Design & Analysis of Filtenna Pravesh Pal Dr. Rashmi Sinha

6. Design & Analysis of MIMO Praveen Dr. Rashmi Sinha Antenna for 5G Communication Kumar

7. Optical logic Devices and Optical Raj Ranjan Dr. Ajay Kumar & Sensors Prof. (Dr.) S.N. Singh

8. VLSI design & Embedded Systems Pratyancha Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Prasad & Prof. (Dr.) S.N. Singh

9. Realization of some analog circuits Tapish Verma Dr. Basudeba using modern ABB Behera & Dr. Mayank

Srivastava 10. Wireless and Mobile Surya Dr. Nagendra Communications Narayan Kumar Shahu

11. Dielectric investigation of Dilip Kumar Dr. Swagatadeb industrially important material Sahoo under broadband dielectric spectroscopy.

12. Interference mitigation in D2D Rashmi Dr. Prashant Communication Kumar

4.6.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. 1. Prakash Ranjan, Arvind Choubey, Santosh Kumar Mahto and Rashmi Sinha,“An Ultrathin Five band Polarization Insensitive Metamaterial Absorber

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Having Hexagonal Array of 2D-Bravais-Lattice”Progress in Electromagnetics Research C, Vol. 87, pp. 13-23, 2018 2. Prakash Ranjan, Arvind Choubey, Santosh Kumar Mahto, Rashmi Sinha & Chetan Barde "A novel ultrathin wideband metamaterial absorber for X-band applications", Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Vol. 33:17, pp. 2341-2353, 2019 3. Chetan Barde, Arvind Choubey & Rashmi Sinha, "A set square design metamaterial absorber for X-band applications, Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications", pp. 1430-1443, 2019, DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2019.1654930 4. Prakash Ranjan, Santosh Kumar Mahto, Arvind Choubey, Rashmi Sinha “A six- band ultra-thin polarization-insensitive pixelated metamaterial absorber using a novel binary wind driven optimization algorithm” Journal of Electromagnetic Wave and applications, Taylor & Francis, vol. 32 (18), pp. 2367-5071, July 2018 5. Sumit Kumar Jindal, Yogesh Kumar Agarwal, Shrishti Priya, Ajay Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar Raghuwanshi, “Design and Analysis of MEMS Pressure Transmitter using Mach-Zehnder Interferometer Artificial Neural Networks” IEEE SensorJournal, Vol. 18, pp. 7150 –7157, 2018 6. B Bhowmik, K Dutta, P Bhattacharyya, “An Efficient RoomTemperature EthanolSensor DeviceBased on pnHomojunction ofTiO2 Nanostructures” IEEE Transactionson Electron Devices, Vol. 66, pp.1063-1068, 2018. 7. Arvind R. Yadav, R.S.Anand, M.L. Dewal, Sangeeta Gupta, Jayendra Kumar, “Comparison offeature extraction techniques for classification of hardwood species” Int. J. Computational Systems Engineering, Vol. 4, Nos.2/3, pp. 106- 119, 2018 8. Anumeha, K.B. Yadav, Jayendra Kumar, S.Agrawal, “Economic Operation of Power Wheeling under Deregulated Environment Using Soft Computing” Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, Vol. vol.-13, No.-8, pp. 2183- 2189, 2018

9. P. K. Singya, N.Kumar, V. Bhatia, and Faheem Khan, “PerformanceAnalysis of OFDMBased 3-hop AFRelaying Networkover MixedRician/Rayleigh Fading Channels” International Journal of Electronics and Communication(AEU), Vol. 93, pp. 337-347, 2018

10. S.K.Sit, B.Gupta and S.Sahoo, “Dielectric relaxation of Benzonitrile and Tetramethyl Urea with N,methylformamide in C6H6 under 9.885GHz electric field” Ind. J. Pure & Appl.Phys., Vol.56, pp. 684-695, 2018

11. Basavaraj SSannakashappanavar,C. R. Byrareddy, Nandini A.Pattanashetti, Kunal Singh and Aniruddh Bahadur Yadav “Growth of ZnO Nanorods on Different Seed Layer Thickness Using the Hydrothermal Method for UV Detection” Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics, Vol. 14, pp. 1-8, 2019.

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12. Amit Prakash, Dilip Kumar Yadav, “Design and reliability analysis of fault- tolerant shuffle exchange gamma logical neighborhood interconnection network,” The Journal of Supercomputing, Vol. 75, No. 12, pp. 7934 –7951, 2019.

13. Mayank Srivastava and Kapil Bharadwaj, “Compact lossy inductance simulator with electronic control” Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Vol. 15, NO. 3, pp. 343-351, 2019.

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP 1. Prakash Ranjan, Arvind Choubey, Santosh Kumar Mahto, Rashmi Sinha and Chetan Barde,” A Novel Ultrathin Pixelated Wideband Metamaterial Absorber using Wind Driven Optimization Algorithm” IEEE International Conference on Recent Innovations in Electrical, Electronic & Communication Engineering - (ICRIEECE) at Kalinga Instituteof Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar, India, July.27-28, 2018. 2. Rajiv Kumar, Niranjan Kumar, Poonam Singh, Ajay Kumar,” Alloptical Single Bit Magnitude Comparator using the Micro-ring Resonator Structures” ,”International Conference on Recent Innovation in Electrical, Electronics & Communication Engineering (ICRIEECE) 2018, School of Electrical Engineering Kalinga Instituteof Technology (KIIT), July.27-28,2018. 3. Rajiv Kumar, Niranjan Kumar, Poonam Singh, Ajay Kumar, “Alloptical Micro- ring Resonator based optical XOR and XNOR logic gate” International Conference on Recent Innovation in Electrical, Electronics & Communication Engineering (ICRIEECE) 2018, School of Electrical Engineering Kalinga Instituteof Technology (KIIT), July.27-28,2018. 4. B.Behera, G. Gupta, R. Yadav, and N. Bharil, “Automated Street Lighting System using IoT” International Conference on Industrial Internet of Things and Smart Manufacturing, at Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom,5th–6th Sep 2018. 5. Jayendra Kumar, R.S. Anand, S.P. Srivastava, Pratul Arvind.,” GLCM and ANN based Approach for Classication of Radiographics Weld Images” 13th IEEE International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems, (ICIIS)1-2 Dec2018 at IIT Ropar. 6. S.S. Pattanayak, T.Bachaar and S.Sahoo “Dielectric Relaxation Phenomena of N,N- Dimethyl-formamide in Different Solvents from Conductivity Measurement under 9.90 GHz Electric Field.” International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer, Communication, Mechanical and Computing (EECCMC), IEEE Conference, 2018. 7. S.S. Pattanayak, T. Bachaar and S.Sahoo “Dielectric Relaxation Phenomena of Aniline and Substituted Anilines with Acetonitrile under 9.36 GHz ElectricField.” 3rd International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT), IEEE Conference, 2018.

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8. Chetan Barde, Arvind Choubey, Rashmi Sinha, Santosh Kumar Mahto, and Prakash Ranjan, “A Low Profile Pentagonal Shape Zeroth Order Resonator Antenna for Ka Band Applications” Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium PIERS 2019 in Rome, Italy, 17-20 June, 2019. 9. Rashmi Sinha, Arvind Choubey, Santosh Kumar Mahto, Prakash Ranjan, and Chetan Barde “Synthesis of Linear Array Antenna Using Hybrid IWO/WDO Algorithm” Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium PIERS 2019 in Rome, Italy, 17-20 June, 2019

10. Chetan Barde, Rajnish Kumar, Arvind Choubey, Rashmi Sinha, Santosh Kumar Mahto and Prakash Ranjan “A Novel Circular Shape ZOR Antenna for X-Band Application” International Conference on “Advances in Electronics, Electrical & Computational Intelligence”, IIIT Allahabad India, 31st May–1stJune, 2019. 11. Rashmi Sinha, Arvind Choubey, Chetan Barde, Prakash Ranjan, Santosh Kumar Mahto “A Compact Wideband Metamaterial Absorber for Various Application of Ku Band” International Conference on “Advances in Electronics, Electrical & Computational Intelligence”, IIIT Allahabad India, 31st May–1st June, 2019. 12. Prashant Shekhar, Ajay Kumar, Amir Ahmad, Mayank Srivastava “Alloptical OR/NOR logic gate using the Micro-ring Resonator based Switching Activity” International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (UPCON) 2019. 13. J.Kumar, S.Kumar, A.Kumar, B.Behera “Real-Time Monitoring Security System integrated with Raspberry Piande- mailcommunication link” Confluence 2019 (9th International Conference on Cloud System and Big Data Engineering), Amity University, Noida, India, 10-11 Jan 2019. 14. Jayendra Kumar; Sourabh Kumar ;Anupam Kumar; Basudeba Behera “Real-Time Monitoring Security System integrated with Raspberry Piande- mail communication link” 9th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science & Engineering (Confluence),10-11 jan 2019. 15. Jayendra Kumar, Nivedita Gupta, Alisha Kumari, Smita kumari “Automatic Plant Watering and Monitoring System using Node MCU” 9th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science & Engineering (Confluence), 10-11 jan 2019. 16. Jayendra Kumar, Mohit Kumar, Deepak Kumar Pandey, Rishikesh Raj “ENCRYPTION AND AUTHENTICATION OF DATA USING THE IPSEC PROTOCOL” 4th International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing & Communication Systems (MCCS- 2019), 11-12 May 2019. 17. Jayendra Kumar,PNV Shiva Krishna, SVS Gowtham Reddy, G. Anjan Kumar “Safety and Surveillance System using ARMLPC2148 Microcontroller” 4th International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing & Communication Systems(MCCS- 2019),11-12 May 2019. 18. K.Singh, V. Kumar, and M. Kumar “Performance Evaluation of Phosphorene Elevated Source Tunnel FET with Strained Channel and Ferroelectric Gate Oxide” Sixth IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing & Integrated Networks" (IEEE-SPIN 2019), 7- 8 March 2019.

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19. Kogara Naveen Kumar,Pappala Chandra Mouli, Suraj DasK, and Mayank Srivastava “Novel Electronic/Resistance Adjustable Capacitance Multiplier Circuit with VDCCs and Grounded Resistances” Sixth IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing & Integrated Networks" (IEEE-SPIN 2019),7- 8 March 2019 20. Suraj DasK, Kogara Naveen Kumar, Pappala Chandra Mouli and Mayank Srivastava “New Generalized grounded impedance scaling configuration with Electronic/resister tunability” Sixth IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing & Integrated Networks" (IEEE-SPIN 2019), 7- 8 March 2019. 21. Kuldeep Panwar, Kapil Bhardwaj, Mayank Srivastava and Dinesh Prasad “Grounded Parallel R- Limpedance Simulatorusing CDDITA” 2nd IEEE International Conference ICEIL- 2019, Noida. 22. Kapil Bhardwaj, Dinesh Prasad, Mayank Srivastava, Ajay Roy and Kuldeep Panwar “Grounded Series R-L impedance Simulator using CDDITA” 5th International conference onsignal processing and communication, JIIT, Noida, 2019, 7-9 March 2019. 23. Kapil Bhardwaj, Mayank Srivastava, Ajay Roy and Anant Singh “New Grounded Impedance Multiplier using VDDIBA” 2nd IEEE International Conference ICEIL- 2019, Noida. 24. Prashant Kumar, Chaudhari Mahesh Sahamrao, Mithun Mukherjee “Sum- rate Maximization with Joint Power Allocation and Mode Selection in D2D- enabled 5G Cellular Networks” IEEEICC 20-24 May 2019. 25. S.S. Pattanayak, S.H. Laskar and S.Sahoo “Microwave Absorption Properties of Building Material Marble.” 5th International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT), IEEE Conference, 2019. 26. S.S. Pattanayak, S.H. Laskar and S.Sahoo “Modelling Coconut Fiber Coir and Charcoal Powder Made Microwave Absorber over X- band Frequency.” 5th International Conference for Convergence in Technology (I2CT), IEEE Conference 2019. 27. S.Sahoo “Dielectric Investigation of Alkyl Acrylate with Phenol from Conductivity Measurement under 9.37 GHz Electric Field.” 3rd International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI 2019), IEEE Conference, 2019, 23-25 April. 28. S.Sahoo “Dielectric Relaxation of Argemone- Mexicana Oil from Susceptibility and Conductivity measurement under 8.93 GHz Electric Field.” 3rd International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI2019), IEEE Conference, 2019, 23-25 April. 29. S.Sahoo “Investigation of Dielectric Relaxation in Dipolar Liquids under High Frequency Electric Field.” 3rd International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology (ICECA 2019), IEEE Conference, 2019, 12-14 June. 30. S.Sahoo “Double Relaxation Phenomena of Amide with Phenol from Susceptibilty measurement under High Frequency Electric Field.” 3rd International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology (ICECA 2019), IEEE Conference, 2019 12-14 June. 31. Soumya Sundar Pattanayak, S. H. Laskar, and Swagatadeb Sahoo, “Modelling Agricultural Residue based Microwave Absorber under X-band Frequency.” TENSYMP - The IEEE Region 10 Symposium, 2019, 7-9 June.

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32. Soumya Sundar Pattanayak, S. H. Laskar, and Swagatadeb Sahoo, “A Review on Microwave Absorber Using Agricultural Residues.” International Conference In Recent Trends on Electronics & Computer Science (ICRTECS-2019), NIT Silchar, 2019,15-16 March 33. P. K. Singya, N. Kumar, V. Bhatia`` Performance Analysis of Opportunistic Two-Way 3P-ANC Multi-Relay System with Imperfect CSI and NLPA,” 2018 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), Dec. 2018. 34. Mayank Srivastava, Kapil Bharadwaj, Ajay Roy and Anant Singh “An Active-C Realization for Simulating Electronically Controllable Lossy Grounded Inductance” Sixth IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing & Integrated Networks" (IEEE-SPIN 2019), 7- 8March2019

(C) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018 - June 2019

Sl. Name of the Place of Date(s) of Conference Details No faculty conference conference 1. Dr. Kunal Amity Sixth IEEE International Conference 7- 8 Singh University on Signal Processing & Integrated March , Noida, Networks" (IEEE-SPIN 2019), 2019. India.

(f) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Title Co-author(s) if Name of the Publisher Remarks No any 1. Automated Street B. Behera, G. Springer - Lighting System using Gupta, R. IoT Yadav, and N. Bharil 2. Wireless Protocols: Jayendra Springer - Wi-Fi SON, Bluetooth, kumar, Gollu Zig Bee, Z-Wave, and Appala Naidu Wi-Fi, Innovations in Electronics and Communication Engineering 3. A VDCC based Pranjal Gupta, Springer - Grounded Passive Mayank Element Srivastava, Simulator/Scaling Aishwarya Configuration with Verma, Ayushi Electronic Control, Singh, Advances in Signal

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processing and Devyansi, Arshi Communication Ali

4.6.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. NA NA

4.6.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. No Name of the Programme No. of Students Admitted Brief Progress Report 1. NA NA NA

4.6.11 Research facilities

NA

4.6.12 Departmental societies/associations activities

NA

4.6.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the Students : NA

(b) By the Faculty : NA

4.6.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.6.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Impact Factor 1. Prof. Shiva Nand International Journal of IAET Publishing - Singh Advances in Engineering House,Dr. P. & Technology (IJAET) Singh

2. Prof. Shiva Nand Journal of The Institution of Springer 0.390 Singh Engineers (India): Series B

3. Dr. Rashmi Sinha Scientific Reports Nature 4.011

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4. Dr. Ajay Kumar OPTICAL ENGINEERING SPIE 1.082

5. Dr. Ajay Kumar IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL IEEE 3.076

6. Dr. Basanta IEEE Sensor Journal IEEE 3.076 Bhowmik

7. Dr. Basanta RSC Advances Royal Society 3.049 Bhowmik of Chemistry

8. Dr. Basanta ACS Sensor American 6.88 Bhowmik Chemical Society 9. Dr. Basanta Journal of Physics and Elsevier 2.87 Bhowmik Chemistry of Solids

10. Dr. Basanta Current Computer-Aided Bentham 1.2 Bhowmik Drug Design Science

11. Dr. Basudeba Industrial Electronics IEEE 8.7 Behera 12. Dr. Basudeba Ultrasonic, Ferroelectrics, IEEE 2.989 Behera and Frequency Control Society (UFFC)

13. Dr. Basudeba National Academy Springer 0.331 Behera Science Letters 14. Dr. Basudeba Applied Physics Letter AIP 4.060 Behera

15. Dr. Basudeba Review of Scientific AIP 1.74 Behera Instruments

16. Dr. Jayendra IETE journal of research Taylor and 1.03 Kumar Francis

17. Dr. Jayendra IJCA Foundation of - Kumar Computer Science 18. Dr. Mayank Physical Communication Elsevier 1,451 Srivastava 19. Dr. Mayank Indian Journal of Pure & Niscair 0.822 Srivastava Applied Physics

20. Dr. Mayank International Journals of Elsevier 2.853 Srivastava Electronics and Communications (AEU)

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21. Dr. Mayank Chaos, Solutions & Fractals Elsevier 3.064 Srivastava 22. Dr. Mayank MAPAN Journal of Springer 1.25 Srivastava Metrology Society

23. Dr. Mayank Journal of Electrical and Hindawi - Srivastava Computer Engineering 24. Dr. Mayank Journal of Optical De-Gruyter - Srivastava Communication 25. Dr. Mrutyunjay IEEE Sensor Journal IEEE 3.076 Rout

26. Dr. Mrutyunjay IEEE Communication IEEE 4.22 Rout Letters 27. Dr. Nagendra IEEE Transactions on IEEE 6.41 Kumar Vehicular Technology

28. Dr. Nagendra IEEE Transactions on IEEE 5.69 Kumar of Communications

29. Dr. Nagendra IEEE Wireless IEEE 3.546 Kumar Communication Letters

30. Dr. Nagendra Transactions on Emerging Wiley 1.258 Kumar Telecommunications Technologies

31. Dr. Nagendra International Journals of Elsevier 2.853 Kumar Electronics and Communications (AEU)

32. Dr. Nagendra Physical Communication Elsevier 1.451 Kumar

33. Dr. Prashant Kumar IEEE Access IEEE 4.098

34. Dr. Prashant Kumar Wireless Personal Springer 0.929 Communication 35. Dr. Swagatadeb Measurement Science IOP 1.861 Sahoo and Technology

36. Dr. Swagatadeb Journal of Physics D IOP 2.829 Sahoo 37. Dr. Swagatadeb Journal of Physics IOP 3.748 Sahoo Communication

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4.6.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Editor/Editorial Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher member 1. Dr. S.N. Singh Instrument Society Instrument Editorial of India Society of Member India 2. Dr. Swagatadeb Journal of Polymer EnPress Editorial Sahoo Science and Publisher Member Engineering

4.6.17 Other information if any

NA

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4.7 DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT When the institute was established in 1960 as Regional Institute of Technology, the Department came into being as Humanities Department and was fashioned on the lines of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at IITs. The Department was engaged in the teaching of English, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science and Economics to B.Sc. (Engg.) students. In 2014, the Department was upgraded to the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management. The Department is currently engaged in teaching English for Communication, Introduction to Soft Skills, Organizational Behaviour and Industrial Psychology, Industrial Economics and Accountancy, Management Information System courses to B Tech (Hons.) students, and Technical Communication to M.Tech. Communication Skills to M.Sc., Financial Management, Organizational Behaviour and Management to MCA and Electives (Principles of Economics, Entrepreneurship Development). The faculty members of the Department are also training students in the area of oral and written communication skills for placement purposes. The Department plans to start a two year full time, post graduate MBA programme in the near future.

Vision To contribute to the emergence of NIT Jamshedpur as a world class institution, producing highly skilled engineers who are the finest specimens of technology at its best merging aesthetics with human values and social responsibility to make this world a better place.

Mission To contribute to the holistic development of the personality of the students so as to enable them to successfully meet their professional as well as societal challenges and to inculcate essential human values in them and also to make them sensitive to the concerns of the environment.

4.7.1 Head of Department : Dr. Rajiv Bhushan

4.7.2 Faculty Members

Highest Sl. Name of the Designation Qualifica Specialization/ Research Area No. Faculty tion 1. Dr. Rajiv Assoc. Ph. D American Literature/Linguistics Bhushan Professor 2. Dr. Maninder Asst. Ph. D Postcolonial Literature/Indian Kapoor Professor English Fiction/Gender Studies 3. Dr. Akanksha Assistant Ph. D Management (Marketing NIT JAMSHEDPUR ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 121

Shukla Professor major and Finance minor) 4. Dr. Shwati Assistant Ph. D Organizational Behaviour Sudha Professor Human Resources 5. Dr. Doreswamy Assistant Ph. D English Professor Language

4.7.3 Academic programmes

We offer the following courses that support:

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B. Tech (H): NIL

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech : NIL

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D.: English

: Management

4.7.4 Laboratories

Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Equipment acquired during July Cost (lakhs) 2018 – June 2019 1. NA NA NA

4.7.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018- June 2019 National/International

Sl. No. Title of the seminar/workshop/ Name of the Name of Duration STTP coordinator the sponsor 1. NA NA NA NA

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Name of the Name of the Durati Sl. No. Organization Venue Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STTP on 1. Dr. Rajiv International Behrampur 2 Orissa Bhushan Conference on University Performing the Nation:

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Memory and Desire in Contemporary Literature, 8-9 February, 2019 2. Dr. Shwati Role of Information and Gyalpozhing 2 Bhutan Sudha Communication college of Technology in information Organisational Learning technology, and Knowledge Bhutan Management, 7-8 March 2019 3. Dr. International Journal of Ryerson 4 Toronto, Maninder Arts & Sciences’ (IJAS) University, Canada Kapoor American Canadian Toronto Conference for Academic Disciplines, 11 to 14 June,2019 4. Dr. Dalits in India: Socio- Purnidevi 2 Birbaum, Maninder cultural and Literary Chowdhury West Kapoor Representations, 8 to 9 Girls' College. Bengal March 2019 Bolpur, Birbaum, West Bengal

4.7.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned (in Consultancy/Testing lakhs) 1. NA NA NA

(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sponsoring Date of Project Cost Sl. No. Project Title Investigator(s) Duration Agency Award (in lakhs) 1. NA NA NA NA NA NA

4.7.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s) Awarded/Submitted Scholar 1. NA NA NA NA

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(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide 1. NA NA NA

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018 - June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis title Name of Supervisor(s) Scholar 1. Patriarchy and the paradoxical state Chhavi Dr. Rajiv Bhushan of men: A study of the plays of Mahesh Dattani 2. The Othering of the Dalit: A Study of Priyanka Dr. Maninder Select Dalit Autobiographyit Kumari Kapoor 3. Policies and Practices of English in Shabnam Dr. Doreswamy India (Tentative) Swati Minz 4. Reconstructing Myth to destroy Suchitra Dr. Rajiv Bhushan Patriarchy Mahato and Dr. Maninder Kapoor

4.7.8 Publications in journals and conferences (National/International)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. Shukla, A., Geetika and Tiwari, N. (2019), Consumer perception of 1. Corporate Social Responsibility and Purchase Behaviour, International Journal of Business Excellence, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 22 to 41 Shukla, A., Goel, G., and Shukla, N. (2019), Evaluating the impact of corporate social responsibility expenditure on profitability of energy sector 2. firms in India, International Journal of Sustainable Society, Vol. 11 No. 3, pp. 220 to 234

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP 1. Chhavi and Bhushan, R. (2019), Patriarchal Perpetuation and Male Bigotry in Contemporary Society as a Threat to Men- A Study, International Conference on Performing the Nation: Memory and Desire in Contemporary Literature, 8- 9 February 2019, Behrampur University, Orissa, pp. 44-54 2. Kapoor, M. (2019), Anita Nair and the Frame Narrative, International Journal of Arts & Sciences’ (IJAS) American Canadian Conference for Academic Disciplines, 11 to 14 June 2019, Ryerson University, Toronto 3. Sudha, S. (2019), Role of Information and Communication Technology in Organisation al Learning and Knowledge Management, Managing ICT for

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GNH based Development, 7-8 March 2019, Gyalpozhing college of information technology, Bhutan 4. Kumari, P. and Kapoor, M. (2019), Bringing the Marginal to the Mainstream: Everyday Discourse and the Politics of Language to Maintain Caste Hierarchy, Dalits in India: Socio-cultural and Literary Representations, 8 to 9 March 2019, Purnidevi Chowdhury Girls' College. Bolpur, Birbaum, West Bengal.

(C) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Name of the Place of conference Conference Details Date(s) of faculty conference 1. Dr. Rajiv Berhampur International Conference 8 to 9 Bhushan University, Orissa on Performing the Nation: February Memory and Desire in 2019 Contemporary Literature 2. Dr. Ryerson International Journal of Arts 11 to 14 Maninder University, & Sciences’ (IJAS) June, 2019 Kapoor Toronto American Canadian Conference for Academic Disciplines 3. Dr. Purnidevi Dalits in India: Socio-cultural 8 to 9 March Maninder Chowdhury Girls' and Literary Representations 2019 Kapoor College. Bolpur, Birbaum, West Bengal. 4. Dr. Shwati Gyalpozhing Managing ICT for GNH 7 to 8 March Sudha college of based Development 2019 information technology, Bhutan

(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Title Co-author(s) if Name of the Publisher Remarks any 1. NA NA NA NA

4.7.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. Dr. Shwati Sudha Modern Research Trends and Skill Development

4.7.10 Continuing education programme

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4.7.11 Research facilities : NA

4.7.12 Departmental societies/associations activities

(a) One day workshop (November 1, 2018) on “Group Discussion Skills” was coordinated by Dr. Rajiv Bhushan under the aegis of TEQIP III

(b) Two days workshop (March, 30 and 31, 2019) on “Soft Skills for Employability” for students of the institute was coordinated by Dr. Rajiv Bhushan and Dr. Akanksha Shukla under the aegis of TEQIP III.

4.7.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the Students : NA

(b) By the Faculty : NA

4.7.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.7.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl.No Name of the Name of the Journal Publisher Impact Factor Faculty 1. Dr. Akanksha South Asian Journal of Emerald Shukla Business Studies 2. Dr. Akanksha Management Emerald 1.68 Shukla Research Review 3. Dr. Akanksha International Journal Inderscience Shukla of Business Excellence

4.7.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Editor/Editorial member 1. NA NA NA NA

Other information if any

NA

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4.8 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS The Department of Mathematics was established with the inception of National Institute of Technology as Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur in 1960. The Department provides an outstanding research environment complemented by excellent teaching for its students to flourish in different areas of academics and industry as well. The department has produced a good number of Ph.D. students. The students of the department are well placed in leading Academic Institutions, Research and Development organizations and Software industries like IITs, ONGC, IBM, and WIPRO etc. Currently, the Department has initiated M.Sc. Mathematics programme. Also, the Department is planning to start new programmes like 2-year M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and 5-year Integrated M.Sc. programmes.

Vision

i. To become the best department for the research and academic with the vigorous participation of faculty members, research scholars and students and produce smart solutions with ethics and morals in the field of science and engineering for the benefit of society and industry. ii. To establish an international reputation as a centre for research and teaching in mathematics.

Mission

i. To provide sound fundamental of the subject. ii. To focus on emerging area of Research fields. iii. To link students with industries and Labs so that they visualize the real power of subject.

4.8.1 Head of Department : Prof. Tarni Mandal

4.8.2 Faculty Members

Highest Specialization/ Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Qualification Research Area 1. Dr. Tarni Mandal Professor Ph.D. Probability & Statistics 2. Dr. Ramayan Singh Professor Ph.D. Magneto hydro dynamics, Special function 3. Dr. Sripati Jha Associate Ph.D. Approximation Professor Theory. Numerical Methods, Fuzzy Mathematics.

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4. Dr. Sunil Kumar Associate Ph.D. Mathematical Professor Modelling 5. Dr. Hari Shankar Assistant Ph.D. Numerical Analysis Prasad Professor 6. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Assistant Ph.D. Linear Algebra, Gupta Professor Matrix Theory, Control Theory 7. Dr. Raj Nandkeolyar Assistant Ph.D. Magnetohydrodyn Professor amic fluid flow, Numerical Analysis 8. Dr. Rajat Tripathi Assistant Ph.D. Magnetohydrodyn Professor amics, Nanofluids Flow, Thin Film Flow 9. Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Assistant Ph.D. Commutative Mishra Professor algebra and computational algebra 10. Dr. Snehasis Kundu Assistant Ph.D. Turbulent Flow, Professor Open Channel Hydrailics, Sediment transport, Mathematical modeling using Fractional calculus 11. Dr. Sourav Das Assistant Ph.D. Complex Analysis, Professor Special Functions 12. Dr. Sumit Kumar Assistant Ph.D. Cryptology and Debnath Professor Network Security

4.8.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B. Tech (H): Nil

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech: Nil

M. Sc.: Mathematics

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D.: Mathematics

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4.8.4 Laboratories

Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Equipment acquired during July 2018– June Cost (lakhs) 2019 1. Computing Lab NIL NIL

4.8.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018- June 2019 National/International

Sl. No. Title of the Name of the Name of the Duration seminar/workshop/STTP coordinator sponsor 1. Short Term Course on LaTeX Dr. Sourav TEQIP-III, 08 Jul Programming (LATEX 2019) Das SCUBE 2019 to 13 Jul 2019 2. A TEQIP-III sponsored short Dr. Sumit TEQIP-III 01 July term course on introduction to Kumar 2019 to 06 modern cryptography Debnath July 2019

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Name of the Name of the Organization Duration Venue Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STTP 1. NA NA NA NA NA

4.8.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned (in Consultancy/Testing lakhs) 1. NA NA NA

(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sponsoring Date of Project Cost Sl. No. Project Title Investigator(s) Duration Agency Award (in lakhs) 1. Wavelet National 13 Dr. Sunil 36 methods for Board for Kumar months nonlinear Higher fractional Mathemat partial ics,

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differential Departme equations with nt of Engineering Atomic applications Energy, Governme nt of India 2. Spectral Departme 22.12 Dr. Sunil 36 Methods for nt of Kumar months Fractional Science Models of and mathematical Technolog physics with y, SERB, new non-local Governme and non- nt of India singular Caputo- Fabrizio derivative 3. State SERB-DST 1464087 Dr. 24 Estimation and Mahendra months Fault Diagnosis Kumar for Differential- Gupta Algebraic Nonlinear Control Systems 4. Modelling & SERB (DST) 17.47 Dr. Raj 36 Simulation of Nandkeolya months Three- r Dimensional Magnetohydr odynamic Nanofluid flows over a Stretching Surface 5. Theoretical DST-SERB 15.5 Dr. Snehasis 36 investigation Kundu months on non-local transport of particles in sediment- laden turbulent flows

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using fractional diffusion equations.

4.8.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s) Awarded/Submitted Scholar 1. Investigation of Mr. Ranjan Dr. Sripati Submitted Shortest Path Under Kumar Jha and Uncertainty with Dr. Inconsistent Ramayan Information Singh 2. Integrated Inventory Dr. Devashish Prof. D. A. Awarded model for buyer- Khan & vendor under the Prof. Tarni different situation Mandal

(b) M. Sc. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Supervisor/Guid Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student e 1. Finite class of orthogonal polynomials Rashmi Singh Dr. Sourav Das on the real line 2. Effect of vertical secondary current on Jyoti Yadav Dr. non-local transport of particles in SnehasisKundu sediment-laden turbulent flows 3. Study of Polynomial rings and its Brijendra Kumar Dr. Ratnesh applications using singular software Chaurasiya Kumar Mishra 4. Electronic Voting System using AniquaSabri Dr. Sumit Blockchain Technology Kumar Debnath 5. Stagnation Point Boundary Layer Flow Gaurav Kumar Dr. Raj of A Nanofluid Over a Continuously Nandkeolyar Stretching Sheet with Newtonian Heating 6. Jordan form and its applications Mahendra Kumar Dr. Mahendra Yadav Kumar Gupta 7. Hydromagnetic Flow of an Electrically Soni Yadav Dr. Rajat Conducting Fluid in aPorous Medium Tripathi

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8. Wavelet method for linear fractional Neha Dr. Sunil Kumar differential equation 9. Effect of Hall current on Magneto Mohd. Suhail Dr. Ramayan hydrodynamics Natural convection Singh and Heat and Mass transfer flow past a Dr. SripatiJha vertical plate 10. Linear programming problems Gaurisha Prof. Tarni (simplex & graphic), ANOVA Mandal

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Thesis title Name of Scholar Supervisor(s) No. 1. Cryptology & Network Security Tanmay Dr. Sumit Kumar Choudhury Debnath 2. Magnetohydrodynamic Flow Vineet Kumar Dr. Ramayan Problems of non-Newtonian Fluids Chaurasiya Singh and (Tentative title) Dr. RajatTripathi 3. Computational Fluid Dynamics Anindita Sahoo Dr. Raj Nandkeolyar 4. Wavelet Methods for Partial Ranbir Kumar Dr. Sunil Differential Equations of Arbitrary Kumar Orders 5. Spectral Methods for fractional Saurath Ghosh Dr. Sunil Kumar differential equations 6. Study of Chaos and synchronization Ajay Kumar Dr. Sunil Kumar of fractional differential equations 7. Application of fractional calculus in R. P. Chauhan Dr. Sunil Kumar Chaos theory 8. Application of fractional calculus in Pawan Kumar Dr. Sunil Kumar nonlinear dynamics and Chaos Shaw theory 9. On Some Aspects of Fuzzy and Anti- Sudipta Gayen Dr. Sripati Jha Fuzzy Subgroups 10. A Treatise of the Amit Kumar Dr. Ramayan Magnetohydrodynamic Flow of Non- Singh Newtonian Fluids over Different Geometries 11. Some studies on multi-objectivei) Indrani Metty Prof. Tarni programming problem in fuzzy Mandal environment 12. An encryption scheme based on a Rajiv Ranjan Prof. Tarni Nobel Hybrid PRNG and DNA Suman Mandal computing

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13. Methods for solving linear fractional Rajeev Prasad Prof. Tarni programming problem under fuzzy Mandal environment 14. Generation of Pseudo random Puna Kumar Prof. Tarni number for secure cryptographic Rajak Mandal applications 15. Study commutative rings graded by Pratibha Dr. Ratnesh finitely generated abelian group (DIT University, Kumar Mishra Dehradun) and Dr. Rakesh Mohan 16. Study on fuzzy projective module Amarjit Kaur Dr. Ratnesh Sahni Kumar Mishra, (Amity University, Dr. Jayanti and Noida) Dr. Vinay Kumar

4.8.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. 1. Kumar, R., Edalatpanah, S. A., Jha, S., Broumi, S., Singh, R., & Dey, A. (2019). A multi Objective Programming Approaches to Solve Integer Valued Neutrosophic Shortest Path Problems. Neutrosophic Set and Systems, 24, 134- 149.

2. Das, S. K., Mandal, T., & Behera, D. (2018). A New Approach for solving fully fuzzy linear programming problems. Int. J. Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Publication, 15(3), 269-309. 3. Kumar, R., Edalatpanah, S. A., Jha, S., & Singh, R. (2019). A Novel Approach to solve Gaussian Valued Neutrosophic Shortest Path Problems. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 8(3), 347-353.

4. Prashu, & Nandkeolyar, R. (2018). A numerical treatment of unsteady three- dimensional hydromagnetic flow of a Casson fluid with Hall and radiation effects. Results in Physics, 11, 966-974.

5. Kumar, R., Edalatpanah, S. A., Jha, S., & Singh, R. (2019). A Pythagorean Fuzzy Approach to the Transportation Problem. Complex & Intelligent System- Springer, 5, 255-263.

6. Kumar, S., & Odibat, Z. (2019). A robust computational algorithm of homotopy asymptotic method for solving systems of fractional differential equation. Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics, 14, NA.

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7. Mondal, B., Mandal, T., Choudhury, T., & Khan, D. A. (2018). A Secure Biometric Image Encryption Scheme using Chaos and Wavelet Transformations. Recent Patents on Engineering, 11, NA.

8. kumar, S., Gangadhar, K., Rao, M. V. S., Sharma, S., & Munjam, S. R. (2019). A series-form solution of the coupled nonlinear equations by the method of directly defined inverse mapping and SRM. International Journal of Ambient Energy, NA, 1-10.

9. Pramanik, S., Maiti, I., & Mandal, T. (2018). A Taylor series based Fuzzy Mathematical Approach for Multi- objective Linear Fractional Programming Problem with Fuzzy Parameters. International journal of Computer Applications, 180, NA.

10. Kundu, S., & Ghoshal, K. (2019). An entropy based model for velocity-dip- position. Journal of Environmental Informatics, 33, 113-128. 11. Moysis, L., Volos, C., Pham, V. T., Goudos, S., Stouboulos, I., Gupta, M. K., & Mishra, V. K. (2019). Analysis of a Chaotic System with Line Equilibrium and Its Application to Secure Communications Using a Descriptor Observer. Technologies, 7(4), NA. 12. Kumar, S., Jleli, M., Kumar, R., & Samet, B. (2019). Analytical approach for time fractional wave equations in the sense of Yang-Abdel- AtyCattani via the homotopy perturbation transform method. Alexandria Engineering Journal, NA, NA.

13. Sharma, B., Kumar, S., & Paswan, M. K. (2018). Analytical solution for mixed convection and MHD flow of electrically conducting non-Newtonian nanofluid with different nanoparticles: A comparative study. International Journal of Heat and Technology, 36, 987-996.

14. Kundu, S. (2019). Analytical Solutions of One-Dimensional Space Fractional Advection-Diffusion Equation for Sediment Suspension using Homotopy Analysis Method. Journal of Engineering Mechanics ACSE, 145, 1-18.

15. Kumar, S., Delgado, V. F. M., Gmez-Aguilar, J. F., & Tanew-Hernindez, M. A. (2018). Analytical Solutions of the Keller-Segal chemotaxis model involving fractional operators without singular Kernel. The European Physical Journal Plus, 133, NA.

16. Kumar, S., Sharma, B., Paswan, M. K., & Mahto, D. (2019). Chebyshev Operational Matrix Method for Lane- Emden Problem. Nonlinear Engineering- Modeling and Application, 8, 1-9.

17. Kumar, A., Singh, R., Tripathi, R., & Seth, G. S. (2019). Double Diffusive Magnetohydrodynamic Natural Convection Flow of Brinkman Type Nanofluid with Diffusion-Thermo and Chemical Reaction Effects. Journal of Nanofluids, NA, NA.

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18. Seth, G. S., Kumar, R., Tripathi, R., & Bhattacharyya, A. (2018). Double diffusive MHD Casson fluid flow in a non-Darcy porous medium with Newtonian heating and thermo-diffusion effects. International Journal of Heat and Technology, 36, 1517-1527.

19. Das, M., Mahatha, B. K., Nandkeolyar, R., & Sarkar, S. (2018). Double-diffusive mixed convection flow towards a convectively heated stretching sheet with non-linear thermal radiation. International Journal of Heat and Technology, 36(3), 1015-1024.

20. Kumar, A., Tripathi, R., & Singh, R. (2019). Entropy generation and regression analysis on stagnation point flow of Casson nanofluid with Arrhenius activation energy. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 41, NA.

21. Khan, M. I., Kumar, A., Hayat, T., & Singh, R. (2019). Entropy generation in flow of Carreau nanofluid. Journal of Molecular Liquids, NA, NA.

22. Pratibha, Mishra, R. K., & Mohan, R. (2019). Graded 2-absorbing primary fuzzy ideals and Graded Weakly 2- Absorbing Primary Fuzzy Ideals. JARDCS, 11, 1211-1220.

23. Pratibha, Mishra, R. K., & Mohan, R. (2018). Graded Fuzzy Representable Module And Graded Fuzzy Attached Primes. JARDCS, 10, 2435-2444.

24. Nandkeolyar, R., Narayana, M., Motsa, S. S., & Sibanda P. (2018). Magnetohydrodynamic mixed convective flow due to a vertical plate with induced magnetic field. Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, 10(6), NA.

25. Seth, G. S., Kumar, B., & Nandkeolyar, R. (2019). MHD mixed convection stagnation point flow of a micropolar nanofluid adjacent to stretching sheet: a revised model with successive linearization method. Journal of Nanofluids, 8(3), 620-630.

26. Kundu, S. (2019). Modeling stratified suspension concentration distribution in turbulent flow using fractional advection-diffusion equation. Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 19, 1557-1574.

27. Kumar, R., Edalatpanah, S. A., Jha, S., Broumi, S., & Dey, A. (2018). Neutrosophic Shortest Path Problem. Neutrosophic Set and Systems, 23, 5–15.

28. Kumar, S., Sharma, B., & Paswan, M. K. (2019). Numerical investigation of MHD stagnationpoint flow and heat transfer of sodium alginate non- Newtonian nanofluid. Nonlinear Engineering- Modeling and Application, 8, 179–192.

29. Kumar, S., Kumar, A., Momani, S., Aldhaifallah, M., & Nisar, K. S. (2019). Numerical solutions of nonlinear fractional model arising in the appearance

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of the stripe patterns in two dimensional systems. Advances in Difference Equations, 2019, NA.

30. Gayen, S., Jha, S., Singh, M., & Kumar, R. (2019). On a Generalized Notation of Anti- fuzzy Subgroup and some Characterizations. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology,8(3), 385-390.

31. Kumar, B., Seth, G. S., Nandkeolyar, R., & Chamkha, A. J. (2019). Outlining the impact of induced magnetic field and thermal radiation on magneto- convection flow of dissipative fluid. International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 146, NA.

32. Debnath, S. K. (2019). Provably Secure Private Set Intersection With Constant Communication Complexity. International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism (IJCWT), 9, 39-64.

33. Kumar, B., Seth, G. S., & Nandkeolyar, R. (2019). Regression model and analysis of MHD mixed convective stagnation point nanofluid flow: SLM and SRM approach. Bulgarian Chemical Communications, 51(4), 557-568.

34. Kumar, B., Seth, G. S., & Nandkeolyar, R. (2019). Regression model and successive linearization approach to analyse stagnation point micropolar nanofluid flow over a stretching sheet in a porous medium with nonlinear thermal radiation. Physica Scripta, 94(11), NA.

35. Kumar, R., Edalatpanah, S. A., Jha, S., Gayen, S., & Singh, R. (2019). Shortest Path Problems Using Fuzzy Weighted Arc Length. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(6), 724-731.

36. Kumar, S., Ajou, A. E. l., Oqielat, M. N., Zhour, Z. A., Momani, S. (2019). Solitary solutions for time-fractional nonlinear dispersive PDEs in the sense of conformable fractional derivative. Chaos, 29, NA.

37. Maiti, I., Mandal, T., Pramanik, S., & Das, S. (2019). Solving Multi-objective linear fractional programming problem based on Stanojevic’s normalization technique under fuzzy environment. International journal of operation research, NA, NA.

38. Kumar, A., Singh, R., Tripathi, R., & Seth, G. S. (2019). Soret Effect on Transient Magnetohydrodynamic Nanofluid Flow Past a vertical Plate Through a Porous Medium with Second Order Chemical reaction and Radiation Effect. International Journal of Heat and Technology, NA, NA.

39. Kumar, B., Seth, G. S., & Nandkeolyar, R. (2019). Successive linearisation approach to analyse thermally radiative stagnation point micropolar nanofluid flow with regression model. Pramana, 93(5), NA.

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40. Kumar, A., Tripathi, R., Singh, R., & Seth, G. S. (2019). Three Dimensional Magnetohydrodynamic Flow of Micropolar CNT-based Nanofluid through a Horizontal Rotating Channel. Indian Journal of Physics, NA, NA.

41. Gupta, M. K., Tomar, N. K., & Darouach, M. (2018). Unknown inputs observer design for descriptor systems with monotone nonlinearities. Int. J. Robust Nonlinear Control, Wiley, 28(17), 1250—1264.

42. Mondal, B., Mandal, T., Choudhury, T., & Khan, D. A. (2019). Use of “A Light Weight Secure Image Encryption Scheme Based on Chaos & DNA Computing" for Encrypted Audio Watermarking. International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms, 13, NA.

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP 1. Maiti, I., & Mandal, T. (2019). Goal programming approach for multi- objective Decentralized Bi- Level Linear Fractional Programming problem in fuzzy environment. International conference on Advances in physical Sciences Thailand-2019, AIT Conference center, Bangkok, Thailand. 2. Das, S., & Mandal, T. (2018). A Revised Method for solving Linear Programming Problem Under Fuzzy Circumstances. IMRF Bangkok, Thailand. 3. Moysis, L., Volos, C., Pham, V. T., Goudos, S., Stouboulos, I., & Gupta, M. K. (2019) Synchronization of a Chaotic System with Line Equilibrium using a Descriptor Observer for Secure Communication. Int. Conf. Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies, May 13—15, 2019, Thessaloniki, Greece. 4. Maiti, I., Mandal, T., & Pramanik, S. (2019). FGP approach based on Stanojevic's normalisation technique for multi-level multi-objective linear fractional programming problem with fuzzy parameters. 2nd International Conference on Information Technology and Applied Mathematics, (07-09 March, 2019; Haldia, India. 5. Mandal, T. (2018). Probability distributions and its applications with various expression. Bodh-Gaya, Bihar. 6. Kundu, S., Yadav, J., & Mal, T. (2019). Effect of Vertical Secondary Vurrent on Non-Local Transport of Particles in Sediment-Laden Turbulent Flows. 24th international conference HYDRO-2019, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 18- 20, Osmania University, Hyderabad.

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Name of the faculty Place of conference Conference Details Date(s) of conference 1. NA NA NA NA

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(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Title Co-author(s) if any Name of the Remarks Publisher 1. Recent Advances in I. Maiti, T. Springer ISBN978-3- Intelligent Information Mandal,S. 030- Systems and Applied Pramanik 34151-0 Mathematics

2. Atangana-Baleanu Sunil kumar, Amit Springer 978-3-030- Derivative with Fractional Kumar, J. J. 11662-0 Order Applied to the Gas Nieto, B. Sharma Dynamics Equations & Fractional Derivatives with Mittag-Leffler Kernel 3. A Hybrid Formulation for Amit kumar, Sunil CRC Press 9780429274 Fractional Model of Toda kumar, Ranbir 114 Lattice Equations & Methods kumar of Mathematical Modelling: Fractional Differential Equations 4. Heat Transfer Analysis of 8. A. Kumar, Mathemati 978-981-15- CNT-Nanofluid between Two Ramayan cal 1338-1 Rotating Singh, R. Tripathi Modelling Plates in the Presence of and Viscous Dissipation Effect Scientific Computing with Application s 5. Chapter: 8(pp. 213-259): S.Gayen, IGI Global ISSN: 2327- Introduction to Plithogenic F.Smarandache, 1981 Subgroup. Book title: Sripati Jha, Neutrosophic Graph Theory M.K.Singh, S. and Algorithms, Broumi and R.Kumar 6. Chapter:10(pp. 215-243): S.Gayen, IGI Global ISSN: 2327- Interval-Valued F.Smarandache, 350X Neutrosophic Subgroup Sripati Jha, and Based on Interval-Valued R.Kumar Triple T-Norm;Book title: Neutrosophic Sets in Decision Analysis and Operations Research

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7. Secure Computation of Sumit Kumar Cryptograp 9781522557 Private Set Intersection Debnath hic Security 425 Cardinality With Solutions for Linear Complexity the Internet of Things

4.8.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. NA NA

4.8.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. No Name of the Programme No. of Students Admitted Brief Progress Report 1. NA NA NA

4.8.11 Research facilities

NA

4.8.12 Departmental societies/associations activities

NA

4.8.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the Students :NA

(b) By the Faculty:

Dr. Raj Nandkeolyar received the Open Arms Travel Grant funded by the International Mathematical Union to attend and present a research paper in the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) – 2018 held at Rio-De-Janeiro, Brazil during August 01-09, 2018.

Dr. Mahendra Kumar Gupta received ‘Open Arms Grant’ from International Mathematical Union (IMU) to attend International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM), Rio De Generio, Brazil in August 1–9, 2018 (International Award). Delivered a contributed talk “Causal detectability for descriptor systems”.

Dr. Mahendra Kumar Gupta received full scholarship and travel grant to attend “7th Heidelberg Laureate Forum” Sept 22 -27,2019 Heidelberg, Germany from ‘Heidelberg Laureate Foundation’. Delivered a talk and presented a poster “On the necessary and sufficient condition for theExistence of observer for descriptor system”.

Dr.Sumit Kumar Debnath delivered lecture as invited speaker at National Seminar on

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Advances in Information Communication and Computing (AICC-2018) on 24th December, Department of (CSC/ETC/MTC), GOVERNMENT AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, Rourkela, 2018.

Dr.Sumit Kumar Debnath delivered lecture as invited speaker at TEQIP-III sponsored short term course on “Advanced Topics in Cryptography” during 10-14 February, Department of Mathematics, IIT Kharagpur, 2020.

Dr. Sourav Das delivered contributed talk in “15th International Symposium on Orthogonal Polynomials, Special Functions and Applications (OPSFA)” during July 22- 26, 2019 at Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler University, Hagenberg, Austria.

4.8.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.8.15 Reviewer of Journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Impact Factor

4.8.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Editor/Editoria l member

4.8.17 Other information if any

NA

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4.9 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

The Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in 1960 with the inception of the Institute.

Vision

To be a centre for imparting world class education in the field of Mechanical Engineering, to conduct extensive and quality research and to propel innovations for the betterment of society.

Mission

To train young minds and to equip them with the best possible technical knowledge to meet the current and future demands of the industry, academia & research. To create infrastructure, motivation and culture for the state of the art research work in the area of Mechanical Engineering.

4.9.1 Head of Department : Prof. Mani Kant Paswan

4.9.2 Faculty Members

Highest Name of the Sl. No. Designation Qualifica Specialization/ Research Area Faculty tion 1. Dr. Hari Professor Ph.D Thermal and Heat Transfer Narayan Singh 2. Dr. Radha Professor Ph.D Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Krishna Prasad Machinery, Heat Transfer, Thermal Engg, & Solar Energy 3. Dr. Mani Kant Professor Ph.D Renewable Energy, Paswan Manufacturing Process, Power Plant 4. Dr. Ram Vinoy Professor Ph.D Heat Transfer, CFD & Energy Sharma Studies 5. Dr. Shalendra Professor Ph.D Heat Transfer (Boiling) Kumar Tribology, CAD ,Thermal Engg 6. Dr. Sanjay Professor Ph.D CAD of Thermal Systems Thermodynamics 7. Dr. Prabha Professor Ph.D Thermal Engg., Aerodynamics Chand & Solar Energy 8. Dr. Mrityunjay Professor Ph.D CFD, Free Surface Flow, Free Kumar Sinha Surface Flow, Heat Transfer, Thermal Engg

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9. Dr. Shravan Associate Ph.D Thermal Engg., Heat Transfer & Kumar Singh Professor Pinch Technology 10. Dr. Malay Niraj Associate Ph.D Production Management & Professor TPM 11. Dr. Parmanand Associate Ph.D Thermal Engg., Refrigeration & Kumar Professor Air Conditioning 12. Dr. Krishna Deo Associate Ph.D Solar Energy & Heat Transfer Prasad Singh Professor 13. Dr. Anil Kumar Associate Ph.D Combustion Engg. Heat Prasad Professor Transfer & Pinch Technology 14. Dr. Satish Associate Ph.D Rheology of Slurry flow, Erosion Kumar Professor wear 15. Dr. Laljee Assistant Ph.D Heat Transfer, Solar Energy Prasad Professor 16. Dr. Naresh Assistant Ph.D Vibration & Noise Control, Prasad Professor Composite Materials & Tribology 17. Dr. Md. Ashique Assistant Ph.D Complex no Newtonian fluid Hassan Professor flow and heat transfer 18. Dr. Deepak Assistant Ph.D Composite Materials, Finite Kumar Professor Element Method 19. Dr. Vijay Kumar Assistant Ph.D Robotics Dynamic and Professor Control, Bond Graph Dalla Technique, Fatigue, 20. Dr. Shashank Assistant Ph.D Computational Structural Pandey Professor Mechanics, Composite and Sandwich Structures, Finite Element Analysis, 21. Dr. Bipin Kumar Assistant Ph.D Vibration and Acoustic Professor 22. Dr. Dulari Assistant Ph.D IC Engine, Renewable Energy, Hansdah Professor Engine emissions and control, 23. Dr.Vineet Assistant Ph.D Mechanical System Design, Sahoo Professor Mechanical Drives, FEM, 24. Dr. Vishesh Assistant Ph.D Computational Mechanics, Professor Advanced Composites, Ranjan Kar Nonlinear FEM, Functionally Graded Materials, 25. Dr. Ashok Assistant Ph.D Dynamics and Vibration, Non- Kumar Mandal Professor Linear vibration

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4.9.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B. Tech (H) : Mechanical Engineering

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech : Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing,

: Energy System Engineering,

: Thermal Engineering

M. Sc. : Nil

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D. : Mechanical Engineering

4.9.4 Laboratories

Equipment acquired during Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Cost (lakhs) July 2018 – June 2019 1. Engineering Mechanics Nil Lab 2. Engineering Graphics & Nil CAD Lab 3. Strength of Materials Lab Nil

4. Fluid Mechanics Lab Nil

5. Dynamics of Machinery Nil Lab 6. Heat & Mass Transfer Lab Nil

7. Metrology Lab Nil

8. Applied Thermodynamics Nil Lab 9. Fluid Machinery Lab Nil

10. Renewable Energy Lab Nil

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4.9.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018- June 2019 National/International

Sl. No. Title of the seminar/workshop/ Name of the Name of Duration STTP coordinator the sponsor 1. Short term course on Dr. Bipin Kumar TEQIP III 17-22, June Machine & Mechanism Dr. Vijay Kumar 2019 Dalla and Dr. Satish Kumar 2. Short term course on Recent Dr. Deepak TEQIP III 17-22, Innovations and Kumar, Dr. December Developments in Futuristic Shashank , 2018 Materials Pandey, Dr. Vineet Sahoo and Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Kar 3. Short term course on Finite Dr. Deepak Self- 20-25 May Element Structural Analysis Kumar, Dr. sponsore , 2019 using ANSYS Vineet Saho d and Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Kar

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Name of the Name of the Organization Duration Venue Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STTP 1. Prof. An International --- 07-09 Jamia Prabha Conference on Feb, Milia Chand Renewable Energy & 2019 Islamia, Sustainable Climate New Delhi 2. Dr. Ashok Summer Visiting --- 04-17, IIT Kanpur Kumar Research Program June Mandal 2019 2019 3. Dr. Bipin Additive Indo- 04 -06, NML Kumar Manufacturing of German Feb JAMSHED Metals Science & 2019 PUR Technolog y Centre (IGSTC) Gurgaon, India

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4.9.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Amount Sl. Name of the Name of the Sponsoring Agency Earned (in No. Faculty Consultancy/Testing lakhs) 1. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of The Chabbra’s 0.22 Prasad structural steel rods Associates, 8, 10,12,16,20 & 25 Chikalguda, mm diameter. Secunderabad.

2. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of Megotia 0.14 Prasad structural steel rods Construction/Ex. 8, 10,12 & 20 mm Engr. S.E railway, diameter Tatanagar (Renovation of PIT lines and Cat-walk on washing line CKP Division)

3. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of Shapoorji Pallonji 0.22 Prasad structural steel rods & 8, 10,12,16,20 & 25 Company/Abhish mm diameter ek Anand, Deputy (Construction of Project Manager, sewerage System of Jharkhand Infra. Adityapur town) Dev., Co. Ltd., Ranchi

4. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of M/s. Maa 0.22 Prasad structural steel rods VindhyaVasini 8, 10,12,16,20 & 25 Enterprises mm diameter (Construction of multipurpose convention centre Jamshedpur)

5. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of Samir Narayan, 0.07 Prasad structural steel rods JUSCO/Pankaj 12 &16 mm diameter Kumar (Navjeevan Asram Priject)

6. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of Pankaj Kumar, 0.06 Prasad structural steel rods JUSCO

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8, 10,12,16 & 20 mm diameter (Navjeevan Asram Priject)

7. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of NBCC (India) Ltd. 0.10 Prasad structural steel rods 8,10 & 20 mm diameter (500 bedded Hospital building at Saraikela- Kharsawan)

8. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of Ex. Engr., NIT 0.14 Prasad structural steel rods Project Div. 8, 10,12 & 16 mm CPWD, Adityapur diameter (Construction boundary wall with 2 nos. gate )

9. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of M/s Aviskar, 104, 0.09 Prasad structural steel rods S.N.P Area, 6th 16 & 20 mm floor Sakchi, JSr diameter

10. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of The Project 0.21 Prasad structural steel rods Manager 8, 10,12, 16 , 20 & 25 JWIL-SPML (J.V.) mm diameter (Water Adityapur supply schemes for Adityapur Municipal Corp. Adityapur)

11. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of The Project 0.24 Prasad structural steel rods Manager 8, 10,12, 16 , 20 & 25 JWIL-SPML (J.V.) mm diameter (Water Adityapur supply schemes for Adityapur Municipal Corp. Adityapur)

12. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of The Project 0.24 Prasad structural steel rods Manager 8, 10,12, 16 , 20 & 25 JWIL-SPML (J.V.) mm diameter (Water Adityapur supply schemes for

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Adityapur Municipal Corp. Adityapur)

13. Dr. Anil Kumar Mechanical Test of The Assistant 0.24 Prasad structural steel rods Engineer Postal 8, 10,12, 16 , 20 & 25 Civil Sub Division mm diameter Ranchi (Construction of head Post Office Extension Chaibasa)

(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Project Title Sponsoring Date of Project Cost Investigator(s) Duration Agency Award (in lakhs) 1. Blast Analysis SERB-DST On- 17.36 Dr. Shashnk 2019- of Functionally going Pandey 2022 Graded Materials Plate & Shell Panels 2. Hydraulic DST On- 22.21 Dr. Satish 2019- Design of Ash going Kumar, 2021 disposal system of thermal plant to minimize the heavy metal contaminatio n of ground water 3. Effect of SERB, DST On- 28.05 Dr. Md. 2017- Nano-particles going Ashique 2020 in Viscoplastic Hassan Complex Fluids: A Thermorheolo gical Characterizati on and Heat Transfer Investigation 4. Effect of SERB, DST On- 11.52 Dr. Vishesh 2017- Perforation going Ranjan Kar 2020 and

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Corrugation on the Nonlinear Flexural and Vibration Behaviour of Heated Layered/Grad ed Composite Panels under Various Loading/Supp ort Conditions

4.9.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Name of the Awarded/Su Sl. No. Thesis Title Supervisor(s) Scholar bmitted 1. Heat transfer augmentation in Ravi Kumar Dr. B.N. Awarded three sides inclined wire Prasad & roughened solar air heater Dr. Laljee Prasad 2. Thermal performance of double Somnath Prof. Awarded flow corrugated absorber plate Saha S.P.Sharma solar air heater 3. Studies on Thermal Performance Ravi Ranjan Prof. Awarded of a Vertical Co-axial Earth air Kumar R.V.Sharma Heat Exchanger Singh 4. Thermodynamics Performance Shivam Prof. Sanjay Awarded Prediction of Cooled Gas Turbine Mishra Cycle Based Power Plants 5. Exergoeconomic Analysis of Air Mithilesh Prof. Sanjay Awarded Film Cooled Complex Gas Kumar Turbine Based Power Plants 6. CFD Analysis on Thermal Rajiv Prof. Mani Awarded PerformanceCharacteristics of Ranjan Kant Roughened Solar Air Heater Paswan 7. Investigation of Heat Transfer and Vimal Prof. S.P. Awarded Flow Friction Characteristics of Kumar Sharma Solar Air Heater with Packed Bed Chouksey 8. Performance Evaluation of Solar Harish Prof. R.K. Awarded Air Heating System Using Artificial Kumar Prasad Neural Network Gritlahre

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9. Influence of partition wall on Chordiya Prof. Ram Submitted natural convection in a Jayesh Vinoy rectangular porous enclosure Subhash Sharma 10. Thermal Performance Vikash Dr. Laljee Awarded Investigation of 3-sides Concave Kumar Prasad Dimple Shaped Roughened Solar Air Heater

11. Numerical simulation of Pardeep Prof. M.K. Submitted dynamics of drop formation from Sinha a capillary tube 12. Effect of Intercritical annealing Priyadasha Dr. Naresh Submitted Process on Medium Manganese n Mahana Prasad Steel in an Automotive Industry 13. Optimization of heat transfer and Ravindra Dr. Submitted fluid flow during condensation of Kumar Parmanan refrigerant inside horizontal tube. d Kumar

14. Cost Reduction and Quality Vikrant Dr. Malay Submitted Improvement in Manufacturing Dongre Niraj Industry Through Value Based Supply Chain Management

15. Application of Production Srinivasa Dr. Malay Submitted Process on Total Productive Rao P Niraj Maintenance in Manufacturing industries 16. Experimental and Numerical Rajiv Prof. Submitted Studies on Thermal Behaviour of Ranjan Shalendra Friction Stir Welding for AA6061-T6 Kumar Kumar + and AA5083-H111 Aluminium Prof. Ashok Alloy Kumar 17. Performance prediction of solar Rajesh Dr. P. Submitted air heater with extended surface Kumar Chand absorber

18. Numerical Simulation of Heat Krishna Prof. M. K. Submitted Transfer and Fluid Flow in Heat Kumar Sinha Sink Singh 19. comparative analysis of Atwari Prof. S. P. Submitted parabolic trough collector with Rawani Sharma, Dr. twisted tape inserts K.D.P Singh

(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide 1. Design analysis for optimisation Vikram Kumar Dr. Naresh Prasad of automobile muffler using

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dmadv 2. Structural and vibrational Besekar Pushpak Dr. Naresh Prasad analysis of various chassis frames Dipak

3. Axial buckling analysis of square Chandan Marik Prof. S. Kumar plate with central circular cut- out 4. Numerical analysis of suspension Shekhar Baghel Dr. P. Kumar system with fractional order controller of quarter car model 5. Estimation and prediction of Rituparna Biswas Dr. Malay niraj liquid metal height in bof vessel using laser profile measurement 6. Thermal buckling analysis of ant Prasenjit Saha Prof. S. Kumar symmetric and symmetric laminated composite plate with cut out 7. Trajectory planning and failure Prasad Namdeo Prof. M.K. Paswan recovery of redundant robot Dal + Dr. V.K.Dalla docking a floating object

8. Interaction of matrix cracking Vasvani Ashish Prof. M.K. and delamination in curved Maheshbhai Paswan+Dr. composite laminates Deepak Kumar 9. Design and simulation analysis of Suresh Kumar Dr. Naresh Prasad external gear pump 10. Finite element modelling of tyre MD Shahbaz Alam Dr. Malay Niraj and its application for durability simulations 11. Design modification of rear axle Barada Prasanna Dr. A.K. Prasad housing by fatigue analysis Baisakh 12. Modal analysis of hybrid Sontela Kuruba Dr. Malay Niraj laminated cracked composite Surya Prakash plates 13. CFD Analysis of thermal Abhishek Prof. M.K. Paswan performance of solar air heater Choudhary + Dr. S.K. Singh with inclined rib shape roughness 14. Performance analysis of double Saurabh Kumar Prof. R.K. Prasad solar air heater having roughened absorber 15. Optimization of a coupled Piyush Pratap Prof. M.K. Sinha power plant and refrigeration Singh plant by finite time thermodynamics 16. CFD Analysis of double flow flat Akash Gaur Dr. Laljee Prasad plate solar air heater with dimple ribs in angular fashion on both sides of the absorber plate

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17. Design and analysis of propeller Ravi Kumar Dr. K.D.P. Singh shaft for medium range surface to air missile launcher vehicle platform 18. Modelling and simulation ofgrid Abhishek Kumar Prof. M.K. Sinha + connected PV system Prof. H.N. Singh 19. Thermo hydraulic performance Ganesh Kumar Dr. P. Kumar of solar air heater having V- Shaped rib roughness on absorber Plate 20. Nano fluid in flat plate solar Ravindra Kumar Prof. M.K. Paswan collector : An experimental Pal + Dr. M.A.Hassan investigation 21. Thermal performance of the Sandeep kumar Prof. (Mrs.) P. double pass solar air heater Chand including porous media 22. Analysis of photovoltaic Harsha Prof. (Mrs.) P. thermoelectric ventilation system Chand using Simulink(MATLAB) 23. Investigation on thermal Ajit Kumar Dr. K.D.P. Singh performance of roughened solar air heater with expanded metal mesh 24. Turbulent convective heat Inzamam ahmad Prof. M.K. Paswan transport in equilateral prism rib roughened solar air heater 25. Modelling and simulation of Vikash Khoiwal Prof. M.K. Sinha hybrid solar and wind power generation with improved power quality 26. Thermal thermo hydraulic Arun Pradhan Dr. P. Kumar analysis of continious V-shaped

Rib roughened Solar air heater

27. Thermal Separation in vortex Ashish Kumar Prof. S. Kumar tube using different shapes of Gupta nozzle and working fluid

28. Thermal Performance analysis of Rishikesh Kumar Prof. R.V. Sharma ground coupled U- tube heat

exchanger

29. Passenger Compartment Sahil Doda Prof. R.V. Sharma heating System based on waste

exhust heat for cold condition

30. CFD analysis to increse heat Prasant Negi Prof. R.V. Sharma transfer in pipe with CPR ring and

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rectangular cut twisted tape insert

31. Lube oil Consumption estimation Souvik Singh Prof. M.K. for condition based monitoring Rathore Paswan+ Prof. and automation of ventilation Sanjay

system tool for gas turbines

32. Thermal analysis of aircraft Anand shankar Prof. Sanjay auxiliary power unit potential of Singh super critical co2 brayton cycle

33. CFD analysis of dimple shape Santosh Kumar Dr. Laljee Prasad roughened solar air heater.

34. Effects of dean number or Deepak Kumar Dr. A.K. Prasad curvature ratio in helically coiled tube for compact heat exchanger

35. CFD analysis of one side inclined Abnish Kumar Dr. K.D.P. Singh rib roughened solar air heater

36. Melting and simulation of 2-D Vikash Kumar Prof.(Mrs.) Prabha rectangular PCM domain having gupta Chand two side constant heat flux and

other two side insulated using fluent

37. CFD analysis of transient natural Sawant omkar Prof. R.V. Sharma convection with in right angled Deepak triangular enclosure

38. Thermal analysis of air craft Prasant Kumar Prof. Sanjay auxiliary power unit application of chemical looping combustion

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018 - June 2019

Name of Sl. No. Thesis title Supervisor(s) Scholar 1. Buckling analysis of a Chandan Dr. Bipin Kumar and rectangular plates of Kumar Prof. S. Kumar Functionally Graded Materials (FGM). 2. Natural Convection Heat Akhilesh Prof. M.K. Sinha Transfer in Heat Sink Kumar

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3. Solar water air heater Abhijit Rajan Dr. Laljee Prasad

4. Study of progressive Damage Bipin Kumar Prof. M.K. Paswan and evolution in High Strain Chaurasia Dr. Deepak Kumar Modeling of CFRP Composite under high Velocity Impact 5. Robotics Abhishek Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Shriwastava 6. Energy Studies Nishant Singh Prof. R.V. Sharma

7. Effect of perforation on the Shyam Kumar Dr.Vishesh Ranjan Kar nonlinear bending and Chaudhary and Dr. Karunesh vibration behavior of advanced Kumar Shukla composite structures 8. Involute and Cycloidal Gear Ravi Sinha Dr. Vineet Sahoo Drives

9. Renewable energy Satyendra Dr. A. K.Prasad, Dr. Ram Dulari Hansdah

10. Nanoparticle Oxygen Carrier Md. Wasim Prof. Sanjay and Dr. Assisted Chemical Looping Akram M.A. Hassan Combustion

11. Complex non Newtonian fluid Ashutosh Prof. P. Chand, Dr. M.A. flow and heat transfer Kumar Hassan

12. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ravinder Dr. Parmanand Kumar Kumar 13. Cumbersome Analysis of Electro Basant Kumar Dr. Malay Niraj Mechanism Description of All Das Integrated Part of RFID and Detail Analysis of Collision Accident with Critical Review of RFID in Behalf of Process Oriented

14. Computational fluid dynamics Naushad Hasin Dr. M.A. Hassan Khan

15. Heat transfer Arpit Kumar Dr. P. Kumar 16. Energy studies Prerna Rai Prof. R.V. Sharma and Prof. Shalendra Kumar 17. Vibration and Acoustic Gaurav Dr. Bipin Kumar Prasad Sinha 18. Robotics Ashwani Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Kumar Singh and Dr. Naresh Prasad 19. Functionally Graded Materials Kamal Kishore Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Kar Joshi

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20. Computational fluid dynamics Chandra Dr. Satish Kumar and Bhushan Prof. Sanjay Tripathi 21. Free Surface Flow Shaindra Prof. M. K. Sinha Kumar Prasad

22. Aerodynamics & Solar Energy Md. Ahsan Dr. Prabha Chand

23. Gear Pump and Hydraulic Satyendra Dr. Vineet Sahoo and Motors Vishwakarma Dr. A.K. Mandal

24. Solar energy Rahul Dr. K.D.P. Singh Agarwal 25. Robotics Sarfaraj Dr. Naresh Prasad and Ahmad Dr. VijayKumar Dalla 26. Energy studies Roushan Prof. R.V. Sharma and Kumar Dr. Sangeeta Kumari

27. Aerodynamics & Solar Energy Bipin Bihari Dr. Prabha Chand Sharan 28. Energy and exergy analysis of Subhash Dr. Prabha Chand louvered finned solar air heater Chand

29. A Strategic Approach to Raju Ranjan Dr. Malay Niraj Minimize Major Losses in Process Industry Through Total Productive Maintenance Technique

30. Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Gajendra Prof. R.V. Sharma, Characteristics of Ground Kumar Prof. R.K. Prasad Coupled Heat Exchanger

31. Thermal Performance Analysis Ramesh Dr. Parmanand Kumar of Spherical Ball Roughened Murmu + Prof. H.N. Singh Solar Air Heater

32. Performance Evaluation of MD. Ashfaque Dr. A.K. Prasad Compression Ignition Engine Alam Fuelled with Biodiesel Blends

33. CFD Analysis in the Phase Mayank Prof. M.K. Sinha Change Material Srivastava

34. A study of Nonlinear physical Bhuvnesh Prof. Mani Kant Paswan models and non-Newtonian Sharma + Dr. Sunil Kumar flow phenomena using analytical techniques

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35. Study on crack propagation Abhijit Singh Prof. Shalendra Kumar and surface roughness using + Prof. Hira Lal Yadav LASER speckle technique 36. Heat transfer and friction Dhananjay Dr. Laljee Prasad characteristics in three sides Kumar solar air heater with combination of multi-v and transverse wire roughness 37. Investigation and Vineet Kumar Dr. Anil Kumar Prasad characterization of coir and Bhagat and Prof. A.K.L Luffa fibre epoxy based hybrid Srivastava composites.. 38. Experimental Study of W-Arc Jigesh Yadav Prof. Mani Kant Paswan welding 39. Investigation of the influence of Prabhakar M Dr. A.K.Prasad manufacturing process on fatigue life of structural steel plates used in Automotive axle housings 40. Experimental Investigation of Mr. Iftikhar Dr. Naresh Prasad and the Performance and Emission Ahmed Khan Dr. S.K. Singh of a Diesel Engine Fuelled by Biodiesel Blends with Oxygenated Additives

4.9.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. 1. Mayank Srivatava, M.K.Sinha, (2019), “Mathematical Modelling for the Performance of Encapsulated Phase change TESS and Effect of Stefan's number” Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems, Vol. 4, pp 280- 284. 2. Pardeep Bishnoi, M. K. Sinha, (2019), "Computational Investigation of Various Transition Stages in the Drop Formation Process" Advances in Interdisciplinary Engineering Springer, pp 249-261. 3. Abhishek Priyam, Prabha Chand, (2019), “Experimental investigations on thermal performance of solar air heater with wavy fin” Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 55, pp 2651–2666. 4. Chordiya Jayesh Subhash, Ram Vinoy Sharma, (2019), “Numerical study on effect of corrugated diathermal partition on natural convection in a square porous cavity” Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 33, pp 2481-2491. 5. Chordiya Jayesh Subhash, Ram Vinoy Sharma, (2019), “Study of Natural convection in a fluid saturated porous thermal insulation with multiple inclined diathermal partitions” International Journal of Heat and Technology, Vol. 37, pp 123-130.

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6. Anand Shankar Singh, Tushar Choudhary, S. Sanjay, (2019), “Thermal Analysis of Aircraft Auxiliary Power Unit: Potential of Super-Critical CO 2 Brayton Cycle” SAE Technical Paper, Vol. 2019-01-1391. 7. Prashant Kumar, M. D. Akram, Anand Shankar Singh, S. Sanjay, (2019), “Thermal Analysis of Aircraft Auxiliary Power Unit: Application of Chemical Looping Combustion” SAE International Journal of Advances and Current Practices in Mobility 1, Vol. 2019-01-1390, pp 458-465. 8. Jatinder Pal Singh, Satish Kumar, S. K. Mohapatra, Gopal Nandan, (2019), “Experimental Design-Based Analysis on Process Parameters for Head Loss in Pipe Bend” Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 1, pp 379-388. 9. Jashanpreet Singh, Satish Kumar, Jatinder Pal Singh, Prince Kumar, S. K. Mohapatra, (2019), “CFD modeling of erosion wear in pipe bend for the flow of bottom ash suspension” Particulate Science and Technology, Vol. 37, pp 275-285. 10. Varinder Singh, Satish Kumar, Dwarikanath Ratha, (2019), “Synergistic effect of the addition of TiO2 feedstock on solid particle erosion of Ni/Al2O3 and Ni/Cr2O3 coatings” Wear, Vol. 426–427, pp 250-257. 11. Chandan Kishor, Satish Kumar, Sumeet Sharma, Anil Kumar Singh, (2019), “Effective Utilization of F-type Bottom Ash by Enhancement of Pozzolanic Properties” Journal of Energy Sources Part A Recovery Utilization, and Environmental Effects, Vol. 42, pp 259-266. 12. Jatinder Pal Singh, Satish Kumar, S. K. Mohapatra, (2019), “An experimental study on head loss characteristics of pipe bends for flow of coal–water slurry at high solid concentration” Proc I Mech E Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 233, pp 1151-1161. 13. Mani Kanwar Singh, Satish Kumar, Dwarikanath Ratha, Harkirat Sandhu, (2019), “Improvement in head loss characteristics of fine particulate coal- water suspension with addition of coarser particulate” International Journal of Coal Preparation and Utilization, pp 1-10. 14. Vijay Kumar Dalla, Pushparaj Mani Pathak, (2019) "Power-optimized motion planning of reconfigured redundant space robot" Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering, Vol. 233, pp 1030-1044. 15. Vijay Kumar Dalla, Pushparaj Mani Pathak, (2019) " Impedance Control in Multiple Cooperative Space Robots Pulling a Flexible Wire " Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science Sage, Vol. 233, pp 2190-2205. 16. Abhilash Karakoti, Vishesh Ranjan Kar, (2019), “Deformation characteristics of sinusoidally-corrugated laminated composite panel–A higher-order finite element approach” Composite Structures, Vol. 216, pp 151-158. 17. Sandip Kumar, Mani Kant Paswan, Sudhakar Behera, (2018), “Micro Study of Hybrid Power System for Rural Electrification- A Case Study, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 13, pp 4888-4896. 18. Abhishek Priyam, Prabha Chand, (2018), “Thermal performance of wavy finned absorber solar air heater” Int. Journal of Heat and Technology, Vol. 36, pp 1393-1403.

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19. Abhishek Priyam, Prabha Chand, (2018), “Effect of wavelength and amplitude on the performance of wavy finned absorber solar air heater” Renewable Energy, Vol. 119, pp 690-702. 20. Rajesh Kumar, Prabha Chand, (2018), “Analytical Investigation on Solar Air Heater with Fins and Twisted Tapes” Int. Journal of Heat and Technology, Vol. 37, pp 33-40. 21. Rajesh Kumar, Prabha Chand, (2018), “Performance prediction of extended surface absorber solar air collector with twisted tape inserts” Solar Energy, Vol. 169, pp 40-48. 22. Rajesh Kumar, Prabha Chand, (2018), “Experimental performance investigation of air heating solar collector with fins and twisted tapes” Carbon: Science and Technology, Vol. 10, pp 61-66. 23. Subhash Chand, Prabha Chand, (2018) “Parametric study on the performance of solar air heater equipped with louvered fins” Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 32, pp 1-9. 24. Subhash Chand, Prabha Chand, (2018) “Performance evaluation of solar air heater equipped with louvered fins” Int. Journal of Heat and Technology, Vol. 36, pp 741-751. 25. Subhash Chand, Prabha Chand, (2018) “Exergy based analysis of triangular finned solar air heater” Carbon: Science and Technology, Vol. 10, pp 51-60. 26. Shalini Rai, Prabha Chand, S.P. Sharma, (2018), “Evaluation of thermohydraulic effect on offset fin absorber solar air heater” Renewable Energy, Vol. 125, pp 39–54. 27. Ambaty Pravin, Prabha Chand, (2018), “Modeling of quadruple junction solar cell” Carbon- Science and Technology, Vol. 10, pp 19-26. 28. M. Srivastava, M. K. Sinha, (2018), “Heat Balance Integral Method for Cylindrical and Spherical Encapsulated Phase Change Thermal Energy Storage System” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, Vol. 8, pp 890-898. 29. M. Srivastava, M. K. Sinha, (2018), “Computational Analysis of Encapsulated Thermal Energy Phase Change Storage System: Cylindrical and Spherical Geometry” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, Vol. 9, pp 662-668. 30. Pradeep, M. K. Sinha, (2018), “Numerical investigation of the drop formation mechanism and study of the droplet’s pressure contour” International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development, Vol. 8, pp 299-306. 31. Pradeep, M. K. Sinha, (2018), “A new approach to determine the diabetic level in patients” UPB Scientific Bulletin Series D: Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 18, pp 71-84. 32. Chordiya Jayesh Subhash, Ram Vinoy Sharma, (2018), “Conjugate Natural Convection in a Fluid Saturated Porous Enclosure with a Pair of Solid Vertical Partitions” Heat Transfer-Asian Research, Vol. 47, pp 1031-1047. 33. Chordiya Jayesh Subhash, Ram Vinoy Sharma, (2018), “Numerical study on the effects of multiple internal diathermal obstructions on natural convection in a fluid-saturated porous enclosure” Archive of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 64, pp 553-578.

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34. Alok K. Mohapatra, Sanjay, (2018), “Exergetic evaluation of gas-turbine based combined cycle system with vapor absorption inlet cooling” Applied Thermal Engineering, Vol. 136, pp 431-443. 35. Shivam Mishra, Sanjay, (2018), “Thermodynamic Performance Prediction of Air-Film Blade Cooled Gas Turbine Based Cogeneration Cycle for Marine Propulsion Applications” SAE Technical Papers, Vol.2018-01-1364. 36. Rajiv Ranjan Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Shalendra Kumar, (2018), “Effect on Tool Design and Heat Input of Some Welding Parameters in Friction Stir Welded Interstitial Free Steels” International Journal of Engineering and Technology Innovation, Vol. 8, pp 64-75. 37. A. Singh, Shalendra Kumar, H.L. Yadav, (2018), “Numerical Parametric Study of Crack Parameters Near Crack Tip” International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development, Vol. 8, pp 83-92. 38. A. Singh, Shalendra Kumar, H.L. Yadav, (2018), “Numerical investigation of thickness effect on the crack parameters” Modelling, Measurement and Control B, Vol.87, pp 101-106. 39. Md Ashfaque Alam, A.K.Prasad, (2018), “Performance and Emission characteristics of diesel engine fuelled with various nano particles blended biodiesels” Internation Journal of mechanical engineering and technology, Vol.9, pp 569-578. 40. Atwari Rawani, KDP Singh, SP Sharma, Kumari Namarta, (2018), “Analytical modeling of parabolic linear collectors for solar power plant” Springer- Journal of mechanical science and Technology Springer, Vol.32, pp 4993- 5004. 41. Bipin Kumar, Vinayak Ranjan, Mohammad Sikandar Azam, Ranjan Kumar, (2018), “Acoustic Response of Thin Plate with Discrete Patches with Variable Thickness in Water Medium” Journal of vibration Engineering and technologies, Vol. 8, pp 27-34. 42. Vineet Sahoo, Bhabani S. Mahanto, Rathindranath Maiti, (2018), “Effect of Cam Insertion on Stresses in Harmonic Drive in Industrial Robotic Joints” Procedia Computer Science, Vol. 133, pp 432-439. 43. Mouli B Chandra, K Ramji, V R Kar, S K Panda, Anil K, H K Pandey, “Numerical study of temperature dependent eigenfrequency responses of tilted functionally graded shallow shell structures” Structural Engineering and Mechanics, Vol. 68, pp 527-536. 44. Shashank Pandey, S. Pradyumna, (2018), “Analysis of functionally graded sandwich plates using a higher-order layerwise theory” Composites Part B: Engineering, Vol. 153, pp 325-336. 45. Shashank Pandey, S. Pradyumna, (2018), “Transient stress analysis of sandwich plate and shell panels with functionally graded material core under thermal shock” Journal of Thermal Stresses, Vol. 41, pp 543-567. 46. Paras Verma, Satish Kumar, Kundan Lal, Jatinder Pal Singh, SB Prasad, (2018), “Prediction of pressure drop for the flow of zinc ore-water suspension in horizontal pipeline” IOP Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 455, pp 1-8.

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

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Sl. No. Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP 1. Kumar, Vikram, Naresh Prasad, M. K. Paswan, Pankaj Kumar, Sanjoy Biswas, (2019), "Design Analysis and Pressure Loss Optimization of Automobile Muffler." ICIMES-2019, 21-22 June 2019 Organised By MRCET, HYDERABAD. 2. S.S. Rathore, S. Mishra, M.K Paswan, Sanjay, (2019), “A Review on Design and Development of Free Piston Linear Generators in Hybrid Vehicles” 2nd International Conference on Computational and Experimental Methods in Mechanical Engineering, 3 May 2019 through 5 May 2019. 3. S.S. Rathore, S. Mishra, M.K Paswan, Sanjay, (2019), “An overview of diagnostics and prognostics of rotating machines for timely maintenance intervention” 2nd International Conference on Computational and Experimental Methods in Mechanical Engineering, 3 May 2019 through 5 May 2019. 4. Rahul Agrawal, KDP Singh, Hina Shrivastav, (2019), “Review on enhancement of thermal conductivity of phase change materials with nano- particle in engineering applications” ICMMM-2019. 5. Chordia Jayesh Subhash, R.V. Sharma, (2018), “Natural convection in inclined rectangular porous enclosure with a vertical diathermal partition wall” In proceedings of National Conference on Renewable Energy and Environmental Challenges, February 26-28, 2018, N.I.T. Jamshedpur. 6. Chordia Jayesh Subhash, R.V. Sharma, (2018), “Natural convection in square porous enclosure with diathermal partition wall” in proceedings of 5th International Conference on Computational Methods for Thermal Problems, July 9-11, 2018, IISc, Bangalore. 7. Chordia Jayesh Subhash, R.V. Sharma, (2018), “Unsteady Natural convection in a fluid saturated square porous enclosure with a pair of L-shaped diathermal partition” in proceedings of International Conference on Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing, July 19-21, 2018, I.I.T. Indore. 8. Chordia Jayesh Subhash, R.V. Sharma, (2018), “Numerical analysis of partition-clustering in a high temperature gradient region for suppression of heat transfer in porous enclosure” International Conference on Applied and Computational Mathematics, November 23-25, 2018. 9. M.K.Paswan, (2018), “Hybrid Renewable Energy Design for rural area a case study” National conference on Renewable Energy and Challenges, 26th and 27th February, 2018,NIT Jamshedpur. 10. M.K.Paswan, (2018), “Renewable Energy and Environment Challenges” National conference on Renewable Energy and Challenges, 26th and 27th February, 2018,NIT Jamshedpur. 11. Abhilash Karakoti, Vishesh Ranjan Kar, (2018), “Free vibration analysis of corrugated laminated composite panel” International Conference on Contemporary Design and Analysis of Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering systems (CDAMIES 2018), Jan 18-20, 2018 NIT Tiruchirappalli, India. 12. Vineet Sahoo, Rathindranath Maiti, (2018), “Initial Tooth Contacts and Stresses in Flex-gear Cup on Assembling the Conventional Involute Toothed Gear Set and Cam in Harmonic Drive” IFToMM Asian Mechanism and Machine Science 2018, Bangalore, India.

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13. Vineet Sahoo, Bhabani S. Mahanto, Rathindranath Maiti, (2018), “Contact loading of split cam SWG with flex-gear cup: A theoretical analysis” IFToMM Asian Mechanism and Machine Science 2018, Bangalore, India. 14. D. Roy, R. Maiti, P.K. Das, Vineet Sahoo, (2018), “FEM estimation of deformations and gaps in form closed epitrochoidal gears used in HST units” International Gear Conference, 29-30 Aug 2018, Lyon France. 15. Kumar, Ranjan, Sanjoy K. Ghoshal, Vinayak Ranjan, Bipin Kumar, (2018), "Burst strength analysis of gas turbine disc based on deformation characteristics." In AIP Conference Proceedings, AIP Publishing LLC, vol. 2018, no. 1, p. 020016. 16. A.K. Prasad, Ashfaque Alam, (2018), “Effect of bio-diesel blends and nano - particles on engine performance” Advances in humanities sciences and management under the cloud of ICTIMES, dated-28-29 December 2018 Malla reddy college of engineering, hyderabad, india.

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2017- June 2018

Sl. Date(s) of Name of the faculty Place of conference Conference Details No. conference 1.

(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2017- June 2018

Sl. Name of the Title Co-author(s) if any Remarks No. Publisher 1. Analysis of Wavy Fin Abhishek Priyam, LAP Lambert 978-613- Absorber Solar Air Heater Prabha Chand Academic 5-83483- publishing 3 2. Effect of Hydrogen and Abhishek Priyam, Springer, 978-981- Producer Gas Addition Prabha Chand Singapore 13-3275- on the Performance and 3 Emissions on a Dual-Fuel Diesel Engine/Advanced Engine Diagnostics 3. Conventional and Shivam Mishr, Springer 978-981- Advanced Exergy Yasin Sohret, 13-6415- Analysis of Air-Film Blade Sanjay, Anoop 0 Cooled Gas Turbine Kumar Shukla Cycle 4. Equipartition of Modal A. K. Mandal and Springer, Cham 978-3- Energy in a Stiff Vibrating P. Wahi 030- String Due to a Finite 13720-5 Curved Boundary

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Obstacle (IUTAM Symposium on Recent Advances in Moving Boundary Problems in Mechanics) 5. Energetic and Exegetic A.K. Das, A. K. Springer, ISBN 978- Performance Analysis of Panda and D. Singapore 981-13- a CI Engine Fuelled with Hansdah 2115-3 Diesel Blended Plastic Pyrolytic Oil, Book- Renewable Energy and its Innovative Technologies 6. Deformation Kar V R, Panda S Elsevier 978-0-08- characteristics of K, Tripathy P, 102289-4 functionally graded Jayakrishna K, composite panels using Rajesh M, Karakoti finite element A, Manikandan M approximation, Modelling of Damage Processes of Bio Composites, Fibre Reinforced Composites and Hybrid Composites. 7. Finite Element Modelling Karakoti A, Elsevier 978-0-08- of Natural Fibre Based Tripathy P, Kar V 102289-4 Hybrid Composites, R, Jayakrishna K, Modelling of Damage Rajesh M., Processes of Bio Manikanadan M Composites, Fibre Reinforced Composites and Hybrid Composites 8. Structural heath Verma R., Shukla Elsevier 978-0-08- monitoring in aerospace A., Jayakrishna K., 102291-7 composites, Structural Kar V. R., Rajesh Health Monitoring of M., Thirumalini S., Biocomposites, Fibre Manikandan M., Reinforced Composites and Hybrid Composites. 9. Recent advances and Shukla A., Verma Elsevier 978-0-08- trends in Structural R., Jayakrishna K., 102291-7 health monitoring, Kar V. R., Rajesh

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Structural Health M., Thirumalini S., Monitoring of Manikandan M., Biocomposites, Fibre Reinforced Composites and Hybrid Composites 10. Maintenance and Chhugani T., Elsevier 978-0-08- monitoring of Routray R., Rajesh 102291-7 composites, Structural M., Manikandan Health Monitoring of M., Rajapandi R., Biocomposites, Fibre Kar V.R., Reinforced Composites Jayakrishna K. and Hybrid Composites

4.9.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No. Name of the Expert Topic/Title 1. Dr. Kamal Prasad, T.M. Nano-ceramics & Nano-composites Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur

2. Dr. S. K. Panda, NIT Smart Materials Rourkela

3. Prof. Sachindra FEM application in Flexible Robotic Manipulator Mahto, NERIST, Arunachal Pradesh

4. Dr. Vikas C. Srivastava Advance Material Processing (Scientist, CSIR-NML, Jamshedpur)

5. Dr. Tushar Sharma, Ark Fluid Structure Interaction Info. Pvt Limited

4.9.10 Continuing education programme

No. of Name of the Sl. No. Students Brief Progress Report Programme Admitted The first batch was admitted in 2010 and is 3-Years still continued. 2010, 2011, 2012 2013 & 2014 1. Certificate 30 batch candidates have completed the Course course. The course is for working personnel of TATA STEEL LTD. Jamshedpur.

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4.9.11 Research facilities

Name of the Research Name of the Important Faculty In-charge Sl. No. Facility Equipment/Software’s & TA 1. Engineering Hardware:-100 no of high end PC. Prof.R.V.Sharm Graphics and CAD Software:- Catia, PLM, ANSYS, Solid a LAB Edge, Mr.Hemant Singh Hansda UniGraphics (TA) 2. Strength of UTM, TTM, BHN Tester, Izod-Im. M/c, Materials Lab, Beam, Dial Gauge, Parallel Forces Dr.A.K.Prasad (MOS Lab) Apparatus, Wt. Set, beam, Force Mr.Hemant Singh Hansda Polygon Apparatus, Wt. Set, (TA) Vertical wooden board 3. Heat and Mass Heat exchanger set-up, Emissivity Dr.K.D.P.Singh Transfer Lab, Apparatus, Lagged pipe Mr.Vijay Kumar (HMT Lab) apparatus, Natural Convection set- Mahto(TA) up, Critical Heat Flux Experiment 4. Metrology Lab, Co-ordinate Measuring Machine Prof. Shalendra (MT Lab) (CMM), Tool makers Microscope, Kumar Minochromatic light & Optical Flat, Mr.Hemant Singh Hansda Sine bar (TA) 5. Applied Air Blower, Four stroke petrol Prof.Sanjay Thermodynamics engine, Four stroke diesel engines, Mr.Hemant Lab, (AT Lab) Two stage air-compressor, Vapour Singh Hansda (TA) compression refrigeration test bed. 6. Renewable Energy Solar Photovoltaic cell, Improved Dr.P.Chand System Lab, wood burning cook stove with Mr.Hemant (RES Lab) chimney, Solar Cooker, Singh Hansda (TA) Pyranometer, Pyreheliometer,

7. Basic Mechanical Model Petrol Engine, Model Diesel Dr.Laljee Engineering, (BME Engine, Prasad Lab) Model Cochran Boiler, Model of Mr.Vijay Kumar Mahto(TA) Babcock and Wilcox Boiler, Model Of 2 stage gas turbine and steam turbine

8. Fluid Mechanics Bernoulli’s Apparatus, Ship Model, Dr.M.K.Sinha Lab,(FM Lab Metacentric Height Apparatus, CC, Mr.Vijay Kumar CV, CD Apparatus, Orifice and Mahto(TA) mouthpiece, Reynolds’s Apparatus,

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Dye jar Pipe friction Apparatus, U- tube manometer, Venturimeter, Pitot tube, Orific Meter, current meter, Rotameter, Thermometer, Thermocouple, 9. Dynamics of Gyroscopic Couple Set up, Shaft, Dr.Naresh machinery, (DOM variable speed motor, OCH spring, Prasad Lab) weight, stop watch, DC Motor, Mr.Vijay Kumar Mahto(TA) seamless tube, Flow meter, Air compressor, lever operated valve 10. Fluid Machinery Pelton turbine, Francis turbine, Prof.R.K.Prasad Lab, (FMC Lab) Kaplan turbine, Gear oil pump, Mr.Vijay Kumar centrifugal pump, Reciprocating Mahto(TA)

pump

4.9.12 Departmental societies/associations activities

Mechanical Engineering Society

Mechanical Engineering Society" represents the many faces of Engineering rather than any one specialization and is appropriate for all Engineering Professionals throughout their working life. To explore the technical knowledge of esoteric to exoteric, here is an open platform to all students to disseminate all the technical concepts and knowledge by becoming a member of "Production and Industrial Engineering Society" and we join together as a family to explore all the pros and cons of manufacturing.

Mission

"Mechanical Engineering Society" seeks to bring together individuals, Institution and Education to evolve and develop Engineering practices. Apart from upgrading the professional skills of its members, MES aims at the following:

To spread the benefits of Engineering Education to all.

To represent the opinion of Members of the society, on matters related to the objects of society.

To promote the values of Engineering and Technology and its applications.

Promoting continuing education and training.

Objectives

The main objective of the society is to improve the skills of students in the field of science, literature and extracurricular activities. The society will further look into the

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fields of some challenges provided by the Indian Society and the extent of help science can provide in improving it. The society will aim for the improvement of NIT JAMSHEDPUR in general and the Mechanical Engineering Department in particular.

To conduct events like industrial visits for the benefit of its members. These visits will be so planned that every semester, students from second year onwards get a chance at least twice in a year. To conduct Quiz Competitions every week on different topics related to Mechanical Engineering. The students from other Departments can also take part in it. Other technical events will also be organized.

The three subsidiary functions of the society will be Teacher’s Day, Welcome function for Newcomers and Farewell to seniors (passing out). Alumni meet is also to be organized every year for better interaction. Guest lectures are also to be organized on a regular basis. Various co-curricular activities like cricket matches between teachers of the same department as well as other departments and students are also to be scheduled under this society.

4.9.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the Students : NA

(b) By the Faculty : NA

4.9.14 Patents

Sl. No. Name of the Patent Title Application No. with Present Status Faculty Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.9.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Impact Factor 1. Prof. Prabha Renewable Energy Elsevier 5.439 Chand

2. Prof. Prabha International Journal of Springer 0.8 Chand Mechanical Sciences

3. Prof. Prabha Heat Transfer - Asian wiley 0.82 Chand Research

4. Prof. Prabha International Journal of wiley 3.4 Chand Energy Research

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5. Prof. Prabha Desalination and Water Taylor & 1.234 Chand Treatment Francis

6. Prof. Sanjay Energy Elsesvier 4.8

7. Prof. Sanjay Applied Thermal Elsesvier 2.739 Engineering

8. Prof. Sanjay International Journal of Elsesvier 4.084 Hydrogen Energy

9. Prof. Sanjay Environmental Progress Elsesvier 1.308

10. Prof. Sanjay Energy Conversion and Elsesvier 7.181 Management

11. Prof. Sanjay Chemical Papers Springer 1.246

12. Dr. Anil Kumar Energy Efficiency Springer 1.961 Prasad

13. Dr. Satish Kumar Particulate Science and Taylor and 1.424. Technology Francis

14. Dr. Satish Kumar Journal of Energy Taylor and 1.07 Sources, Francis

PartA:Recovery,Utilizatio n, and Environmental Effects,

15. Dr. Satish Kumar International Journal of Taylor and 2.180 Coal Preparation and Francis Utilization

16. Dr. Satish Kumar Wear Elsevier 3.04

17. Dr. Satish Kumar Ceramics International, Elsevier 3.640

18. Dr. Ashok Kumar Journal of Sound and Elsevier 3.123 Mandal Vibration

19. Dr. Deepak Kumar Australian Journal of Engineers 0.96 Mechanical Engineering Australia Technical Journals

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20. Dr. Deepak Kumar Grey Systems: Theory Emerald and Application Insight

21. Dr. Deepak Kumar Proceedings of the SAGE 0.547 Institution of Mechanical Journals Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering

22. Dr. Dulari Fuel journal Elsevier 5.128 Hansdah

23. Dr. Dulari Biocatalysis and Elsevier 2.140 Hansdah Agricultural Biotechnology

24. Dr. Dulari Progress in Industrial Inderscience 0.43 Hansdah Ecology (PIE)

25. Dr. Shashank Journal of Thermal Taylor & 2.943 Pandey Stresses Francis

26. Dr. Shashank International Journal of Springer Pandey Advances in Engineering Sciences

27. Dr. Shashank Machine based design Taylor & 1.33 Pandey of structures and Francis Machines :An International Journal

28. Dr. Shashank Journal of Composite Sage 1.96 Pandey Materials

29. Dr. Shashank Steel and Composite Techno-Press 3.899 Pandey Structures: An International Journal

30. Dr. Shashank Multidiscipline modelling Emerald 0.70 Pandey in materials and Insight structures

31. Dr. Shashank Bioresources A Journal of 1.396 Pandey Newyork

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State University

32. Dr. Vijay Kumar Proceedings of the SAGE 0.454 Dalla Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering

33. Dr. Vijay Kumar Advances in Robotics Elsevier Dalla

34. Dr. Vijay Kumar Proceedings of the SAGE 1.166 Dalla Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering

35. Dr. Vineet Sahoo Australian Journal Of Taylor and 0.96 Mechanical Engineering Francis

36. Dr. Vineet Sahoo Mechanics Based Taylor and Design of Structures and Francis Machines, An International Journal

37. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan European Journal of Elsevier 3.354 Kar Mechanics / A Solids

38. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Thin-Walled Structures Elsevier 3.488 Kar

39. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan International Journal of Elsevier 4.134 Kar Mechanical Sciences

40. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan International Journal of Wiley 3.343 Kar Energy Research

41. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan International Journal of Springer 3.143 Kar Mechanics and Materials in Design

42. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Steel and Composite Techno-Press 3.899 Kar Structures

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43. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Shock and Vibration Hindawi 1.628 Kar

44. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Applied Mathematical Elsevier 2.841 Kar Modelling

45. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Geomechanics and Techno-Press 2.594 Kar Engineering

46. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Journal of Low Sage 4.590 Kar Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control

47. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Composites Part B- Elsevier 6.864 Kar Engineering

48. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Mechanics Based Taylor and 1.986 Kar Design of Structures and Francis Machines

49. Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Proceedings of the Sage 1.359 Kar Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C

4.9.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Editor/Editorial Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher member 1. Prof. Sanjay HELIYON ELSEVIER Member Editorial Board 2. Prof.M.K.Paswan STM Journal for all STM Member Branch of Editorial Engineering Board

4.9.17 Other information if any

NA

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4.10 DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGICAL & MATERIALS ENGINEERING The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering was amongst the four branches with which the institute was initially launched in 1960, with increasing focus on, advanced materials, composite materials, nanotechnology, materials technology, foundry technology, iron & steel, nanotechnology, mineral benefaction, corrosion and surface engineering. The R&D work being carried out in these fields in the metallurgical sector, Materials Engineering was included in the curriculum of the department in 1995.

Vision

To be a center for imparting world class education in the field of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, to perform extensive and quality research and to drive innovation for the betterment of society.

Mission

i. To train young minds and to equip them with the best possible technical knowledge to meet the current and future demands of industry, academia, research as well as society.

ii. To create ample facilities for the research activities that provide motivation towards the research work in the area of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering.

4.10.1 Head of Department: Dr. Ashok Kumar

4.10.2 Faculty Members

Name of the Faculty Designation Highest Sl. No. Specialization/ Research Area Qualification Dr. Mahesh Kumar Professor Ph.D Process Metallurgy 1. Agarwal (Steel), Transport Phenomena, Pneumatic Process Dr. Rajendra Professor Ph.D Mathematical Modelling 2. Prasad Singh of Freezing and Melting of a Bath Material on a solid additive Mr.Binod Kumar Associate M.Tech 3. FoundryTechnology Singh Professor 4. Dr. Ranjit Prasad Associate Ph.D. Geology and Mineral Professor Beneficiation

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Mechanical Metallurgy, 5. Dr. Ashok Kumar Associate Ph.D. Fatigue, Fracture & Professor Failure Analysis, Physical Metallurgy Mr.Chandra Associate Extractive Metallurgy of Sekhar Professor M. Tech Iron & Steel. Melting 6. Choudhary Practices, Coke making, Corrosion Science & Engineering Dr. Rina Sahu Assistant Ph.D Metallic glasses, Nano Professor Structured Materials, Mineral Beneficiation, 7. Hydrometallurgy, Coal characterisation & beneficiation

Dr. Aravind Gali Assistant Ph.D. Physical Metallurgy, Professor Thermodynamics, Phase 8. Transformations, Structure-Property- Correlations in Materials 9. Dr. Poulami Maji Assistant Ph.D. Physical Metallurgy, Professor Mechanical Metallurgy 10. Dr. Renu Kumari Assistant Ph.D. Surface Engineering, Professor Corrosion,Biomaterial 11. Dr. Rina Sahu Assistant Ph.D. Professor Foundry Tech. Dr. Sanjay Assistant Ph.D. Physical Metallurgy and 12. Kumar Vajpai Professor Materials Design, Powder Metallurgy Processing Prof. B. B. JHA Visiting Ph.D. Physical Metallurgy, Professor Mechanical Metallurgy, Surface Engineering, 13. Thermal Barrier Coatings, Life Assessment of engineering components and Coatings

4.10.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B. Tech (H) : Metallurgical & Materials Engineering

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

● M. Tech : Foundry Technology

Materials Technology

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M. Sc. : Nil

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D. : Metallurgical & Materials Engineering

4.10.4 Laboratories

Sl. No. Name of the laboratory Equipment acquired during Cost (lakhs) July 2018 – June 2019 1. Thermodynamics & Kinetics Nil Nil Laboratory 2. Extractive Metallurgy Nil Nil Laboratory (Ferrous) 3. Physical Metallurgy Laboratory Nil Nil 4. Heat Treatment laboratory Nil Nil 5. Geology & Mineral Nil Nil Benefication Laboratory 6. Material Testing Laboratory Nil Nil 7. Non Ferrous Metallurgy & Nil Nil Corrosion Laboratory 8. Manufacturing Laboratory Nil Nil 9. Foundry Laboratory Nil Nil 10. Advance Materials Laboratory Nil Nil 11. Analysis Laboratory Nil Nil 12. Computational Laboratory Nil Nil 13. Surface Engineering Nil Nil 14. Workshop Nil Nil 15. Process Lab - -

4.10.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018- June 2019 National/International

Sl. No. Title of the seminar/workshop/ Name of the Name of Duration STTP coordinator the sponsor 1. NA NA NA NA

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

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Name of Name of the Sl. No. the Organization Duration Venue Seminar/Workshop/STTP Faculty Dr. Ranjit MPT 2018 IIT (ISM) 10-12th IIT (ISM) 1. Prasad Dhanbad Oct 2018 Dhanbad

Dr. ICPCM-2018 NIT, 6-8 Dec NIT, Rourkela. Ashok Rourkela. 2018 2. Kumar,

Dr. ICONS-2018 IIT M 14-17 IIT M Chennai Ashok Chennai Dec 2018 3. Kumar

Dr. Rina MPT- 2018, , IIT 10-13th IIT Dhanbad 4. Sahu Dhanbad Oct 18,

Dr. Rina 22nd International 6-7th July Ranchi Sahu Conf. Nonferrous 2018 5. Minerals and Metals- 2018

Dr. Ranjit MPT 2018 IIT (ISM) 10-12th IIT (ISM) 6. Prasad Dhanbad Oct 2018 Dhanbad

Dr. ICPCM-2018 NIT, 6-8 Dec NIT Rourkela. Ashok Rourkela. 2018 7. Kumar,

Dr. ICONS-2018 IIT M 14-17 IIT M Chennai Ashok Chennai Dec 8. Kumar 2018

Dr. Rina MPT- 2018, , IIT 10-13th IIT Dhanbad 9. Sahu Dhanbad Oct 18,

Dr. Rina 22nd International 6-7th July Ranchi Sahu Conf. Nonferrous 2018 10. Minerals and Metals- 2018

Dr. Ranjit MPT 2018 IIT (ISM) 10-12th IIT (ISM) 11. Prasad Dhanbad Oct 2018 Dhanbad

Dr. ICPCM-2018 NIT, 6-8 Dec NIT, Rourkela. Ashok Rourkela. 2018 12. Kumar

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Dr. ICONS-2018 IIT M 14-17 IIT M Chennai Ashok Chennai Dec 13. Kumar 2018

Dr. Rina MPT- 2018 IIT 10-13th IIT Dhanbad 14. Sahu Dhanbad Oct 18,

Dr. Rina 22nd International 6-7th July Ranchi Sahu Conf. Nonferrous 2018 15. Minerals and Metals- 2018

Dr. Ranjit MPT 2018 IIT (ISM) 10-12th IIT (ISM) 16. Prasad Dhanbad Oct 2018 Dhanbad

4.10.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned (in Consultancy/Testing lakhs) 1. NA NA NA (b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Project Title Sponsorin Date of Project Cost Investigator(s) Duration g Agency Award (in lakhs) 1. "Development SERB - 22 Dr. Renu 36 of Functionally Kumari

Graded HA

based Bioactive Composite Coating by Plasma Spraying and Electrophoretic deposition (EPD)

4.10.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s Awarded/Submitted Scholar ) 1. Recovery of Iron Sanjeev Prof. Ranjit Awarded Values with the Kumar Das Prasad Advanced

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Characterizatio n and the Reduction Kinetics of Banded Hematite Jasper of Ghatkuri (Gua), West Singhbhum, Jharkhand, India with Coal 2. Cost Effective Sourajyoti Prof. Awarded Tinplate Cans Dey Mahesh through Kumar Optimization of Agarwal Critical Parameters.

(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the student Supervisor/Guide Material Cost Optimization for Mukesh Kumar Dr. Poulami Maji 1. store energy mechanism of air Nag circuit breaker Nano-indentation induced phase Saurav Singh Dr. Poulami Maji transitions of poly-crystalline Aluminium (FCC), Magnesium 2. (HCP) and Iron(BCC): Estimation of surface Hardness and crystal dislocations.

Effect of H2 on weld HAZ fracture Prasun Kundu Mr. B.K Singh 3. toughness in API x80 Steel.

Computation of residual stress in Chandan kumar Mr. B.K Singh arc weld made by MMAW 4. process in API x80 steel.

Role of processing parameters on Rahul Rai Dr. Ashok Kumar kinetics of low and medium 5. carbon nanobainitic steel.

Correlation of Microstructure and Shikher Vaish Dr. Ashok Kumar Mechanical Properties of 6. Magnesium and rare earth alloy.

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7. Blast Furnace Health index. Arun Kumar Dr. Ashok Kumar Use of LD slag in blended cement Alok Gupta Dr. Renu Kumari by altering reactivity and it’s

8. influence on hydraulic and mechanical behaviour.

Artificial aging of Mg3Y: Priyansh Tripathi Dr. Renu Kumari Microstructure evolution and 9. hardness

Conventional Ultrasonic: A Non- Saurabh Kumar Dr. Aravind Gali destructive Approach for 10. Evaluation of Engineering Materials.

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis title Name of Scholar Supervisor(s)

1. Mineral Processing Ms Ranu Shrivastava Dr. Ranjit Prasad Technology 2. Fracture and Failure Analysis Mr. Garav Nandan Dr. Ashok Kumar

3. Strain and Stress Controlled Mr.Girendra Kumar Dr. Ashok Kumar Cyclic Deformation in SA333 Gr-6 Steel at Elevated Temperatures 4. Microstructural Designing for Mr. Himanshu Dr.Sanjay Kumar High Performance Structural Zharbade Vajpai Metallic Materials

5. Physical metallurgy Mr .Ranveer Singh Dr. Swati Sharma

6. High Entropy Alloys Mr. Chandan Kumar Dr. Arvind Gali

7. High Temperature materials Mr. Rahul Chaurasiya Dr. Poulmi Maji

8. Mineral Benefication Mr.Priya Ranjan Dr. Rina sahu

9. Surface Modification of Ti Mr Kamal Bahadur Dr Renu Kumari alloy for Bioimplant Yadav application 10. Nano Structured Materials Mr. Himanshu Mishra Dr.Rina Sahu

4.10.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

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Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. Y. Srivastava, S. Rathod, P.K. Singh, S.K. Vajpai, S. Srivastava: Study of magneto-structural phase transitions and magnetocaloric effects in Co- 1 based Heusler alloys synthesized via mechanical milling, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 433, 2018, pp. 141-147.

Bhupenra Sharma, Sanjay Kumar Vajpai, Kei Ameyama: An Efficient Powder Metallurgy Processing Route to Prepare High Performance β-TiNb Alloys using 2 Pure Titanium and Titanium Hydride Powders, Metals, vol. 8, 2018, pp. 516-1- 16.

Sanjay Kumar Vajpai, Bhupendra Sharma, Mie Ota, Kei Ameyama: Effect of cold rolling and heat-treatment on the microstructure and mechanical 3 properties of β-titanium Ti-25Nb-25Zr alloy, Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. A736, 2018, pp. 323-328.

Priya Ranjan Mishra, Rina Sahu, S. Chakravarty and N. Kumar, Mineral matter characteristics of Samleswari block Ib valley coalfield, Odisha, 2018, Applied 4 Science Innovations Pvt. Ltd, INDIA, Carbon-Science and Technology, 10/1 (2018)67-71.

Sanjeev Kumar Das, Ranjit Prasad, Rajendra Prasad Singh & Srinivasa 5 Ranganathan; Kinetics of reduction of Banded Hematite Jasper ore with coal; https://doi.org/10.1080/25726641.2018.1538194; 2018.

Sanjeev Kumar Das, Ranjit Prasad &Rajendra Prasad Singh; Characterisation- Assisted Reduction Roasting of BHJ, West Singhbhum, Jharkhand, India; 6 Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals (Springer); ISSN 0972-2815,DOI 10.1007/s12666-017-1270-z; 2018. Raman Raj, Aarti Kumari, Deepika Kumai Sahu, Ranjit Prasad, S. Ranganathan; Carbothermic Reduction of Iron Oxide Waste Generated 7 During the Processing of Ilmenite, Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals (Springer), 2018, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12666-018-1451-4 ; Vol. 72, Issue 1, pp 11-16.

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP 1. Naresh Kumar, R. Venugopal, S. Soren, S. Chakravarty, Rina Sahu and Priya Ranjan Mishra, Application of the FactSage to predict the ash melting behavior, MPT- 2018, 10-13th Oct 18, IIT Dhanbad, electronically published.

2. G. Nandan, S. Chakravarty, Rina Sahu and Priya Ranjan Mishra, MPT- 2018, 10-13th Oct 18, IIT Dhanbad, electronically published.

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3. Abhijeet Kumar, N. S. Randhawa, J. Hait, Rina Sahu, Electrochemical deposition behavior of tellurium in alkaline medium, 22nd International Conf. Nonferrous Minerals and Metals, 6-7th July 2018.

4. Ranjit Prasad,ID : 31, "Utilization of waste iron oxide of ilmenite processing to produce fine powder of metallic iron, MPT 2018, 10-12, Oct, 2018 IIT(ISM) Dhanbad. 5. Ranjit Prasad,ID : 42, "FLOCCULATION OF IRON OXIDES ORE", MPT 2018, 10- 12, Oct, 2018 IIT(ISM) Dhanbad. 6. Influence of temperature on LCF and Ratcheting behavior of SA333 C-Mn steel, Girendra Kumar, H.N Bar, S. Sivaprasad, Ashok Kumar, ICPCM-2018 NIT, Rourkela.

7. Ratcheting behavior of SA333 Gr-6 C-Mn steel at elevated temperatures, Girendra Kumar, H.N Bar, S. Sivaprasad, Ashok Kumar, ICONS-2018 IIT M Chennai

8. Comparison of LCF performance of a ferritic steel strengthened with nano- precipitates with that of a conventional HSLA steel, Shrabani Majumdar, Kumar Sadanand Arya, Ashok Kumar and P V Dilip, , ICONS-2018, IIT M Chennai, ICONS-2018

9. Deformation behaviour of cold rolled medium manganese steel, Chaitanya Kumar, Jai Chakraborty, Avanish Chandan, Ashok Kumar, ICONS-2018

10. High strain rate deformation of dual phase steels, Ankit Mani Tripathi, S.Shivaprasad, Ashok Kumar, ICONS-2018

11. Dynamic strain ageing evidences during low cycle fatigue deformation in 20MnMoNi55 steel, A.Kumar, Sarita Sahoo, H.N.Bar, S.Sivaprasad, ICONS- 2018

12. Dynamic Fracture Behaviour in HSLA steel, Parul Sahu, H. N. Bar and Ashok Kumar, ICONS-2018

13. Pratima Meshram, Abhilash Mishra, Abhilash, Rina Sahu, REPLENISHMENT OF CRITICAL METAL DEMAND BY RECYCLING OF SPENT BATTERIES, NMD-ATM, 56th National Metallurgist Day,72nd ATM,14th-16th Nov 2018, Kolkata

14. P. R. Mishra, P. K. Manikanta, R. K. Bharti, R. Sahu, S. Chakravarty, Coal combustion behavior at high temperature, NMD-ATM 18, 56th National Metallurgist Day,72nd ATM,14th-16th Nov 2018, Kolkata.

15. P. R. Mishra, R. K. Bharti, A. Katyayan, R. Sahu, S. Chakravarty, Evaluation of the coal ash behavior by using FactSage database,NMD-ATM18, 56th National Metallurgist Day,72nd ATM,14th-16th Nov 2018, Kolkata 16. Priyansh Tripathi , Ansu J Kailath , Palash Poddar ,Renu Kumari and Arvind Sinha, Artificial Aging of Mg-3Y: Microstructure Evolution and Hardness" in the

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32nd National conference of AEMSD 2019 organised by Institution of Engineers (India) at CSIR-NML, Jamshedpur on 18-19th January 2019 17. Alok Gupta, Renu Kumari, Sanjay Kumar, T.C. Alex, Use of LD Slag in Blended Cement: Hydration and Mechanical, National conference of Indian ceramic society, Jamshedpur, 9-10th Jan 2019.

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Name of the faculty Place of conference Conference Details Date(s) of conference 1. NA NA NA NA

(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Title Co-author(s) if Name of the Publisher Remarks any 1. NA NA NA NA

4.10.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. No Name of the Topic/Title Expert 1. Dr. Ranjit 1- Invited as chief guest at AECS-2018 Jaduguda on 11th Prasad Dec 2018. 2- Member of the Assessment Committee to interview the candidates belonging to Technical cadre at CSIR-NML Jamshedpur on 8th of October 2018.

3.P/I Medical Services upto 11th Dec, 2019 since 20th Aug, 2013 4. P/I Unnat Bharat Abhiyan.

4.10.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. No Name of the Programme No. of Students Admitted Brief Progress Report 1. NA NA NA

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4.10.11 Research facilities

4.10.12 Departmental societies/associations activities :

4.10.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the students: NA

(b) By the faculty: NA

4.10.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Faculty Patent Title Application No. Present Status with Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. 92/KOL/2015 Dr. Ranjit Under 92/KOL/2015 dated dated 25-01-2015 Prasad examination 25-01-2015

4.10.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher 1. Prof. Mahesh Kumar Transaction of IIM Springer Agrawal

2. Prof. Mahesh Kumar Tata Search Tata Iron and Agrawal Steel Company

3. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Vajpai Materials Science Taylor and and Technology Francis

4. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Vajpai Materials Science Elsevier and Engineering A

5. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Vajpai Journal of Alloys and Elsevier Compounds

6. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Vajpai Intermetallics Elsevier

4.10.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Editor/Editorial member 1. NA NA NA NA

4.10.17 Other information if any

NA

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4.11 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS The Department of Physics at the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur was formed in 1960. Since its inception, the department has always been recognized all over the country for its excellence. The department has consistently produced quality professionals in the field of Physics and has strived for excellence in research and development.

At present, the department offers Master of Science in Physics and Ph.D Programme in various disciplines of Physics. Admission in MSc (Physics) programme is through all India centralized counselling (CCMN) based on ranking of ‘Joint Admission Test for M. Sc. (JAM) conducted by IIT’s. The Department has six laboratories for carrying out experiments at UG / PG and Research level.

Vision

Developing the Department as a center for excellence in quality teaching and R&D in Physics as well as interrelated disciplines, of repute in the North – Eastern region, in particular, in the state of Jharkhand.

Mission Modernization of existing B.Tech (Hons) Physics Lab, reorganisation and development of various Labs for the two years M.Sc. Programme in NIT system. Nevertheless, the department also aims at starting four year B.Tech. Programme in Engineering Physics/five years integrated M.Sc. Programme in Physics, M.Tech. Programme, Integrated M.Sc. - PhD Programme in Physics, integrated M.Tech – PhD Programme in emerging Sub-disciplines of Physics.

4.11.1 Head of Department : Pof. Ujjwal Laha

4.11.2 Faculty Members

Sl. Highest Specialization/ Name of the Faculty Designation No. Qualification Research Area 1. Dr. Y.P. Yadav Professor Ph.D. Solar energy 2. Dr. Ujjwal Laha Professor Ph.D. Nuclear Physics 3. Dr. Hira Lal Yadav Professor Ph.D. Holography 4. Mr. Ajay Kumar Singh Associate M.Sc. Radio Physics and Professor Electronics 5. Dr. Rajeev Ranjan Associate Ph.D. X-ray Professor crystallography, Holography 6. Mr. Bibeka Nanda Associate M.Sc. Material Science Kundu Professor

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7. Dr. Uday Kumar Assistant Ph.D. Physics Professor 8. Dr. Neha Agnihotri Assistant Ph.D. Computational Professor Physics

4.11.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B. Tech (H) : Nil

(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech : Nil

M. Sc. : Physics

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D. : Physics

4.11.4 Laboratories

Equipment acquired Sl. No. Name of the laboratory during July 2018 – June 2019 1. U G laboratory NIL

2. P G laboratory NIL

3. Photonics Laboratory NIL

4. Advanced Computational Laboratory NIL

4.11.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018- June 2019 National/International

Sl. No. Title of the Name of the Name of Duration seminar/workshop/ STTP coordinator the sponsor 1. NA NA NA NA

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

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Sl. No. Name of Name of the Organizati Duration Venue the Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STT on P 1. Prof. U. International 4 Ranchi Laha conference on nuclear particle & accelerator physics, (23-26 Oct, 2018) 2. Dr. Bibeka International 4 Ranchi Nanda conference on Kundu nuclear particle & accelerator physics, (23-26 Oct, 2018) 3. Dr. Neha AICTE Sponsored QIP- Indian 5 Varanasi Agnihotri Short Term Course on Institute of “Radiation Effects in Technolog Materials and Their y (IIT-BHU), Characterizations Varanasi, through Advanced India Techniques”

4.11.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Name of the Consultancy/Testing Sponsoring Amount Earned No. Agency (in lakhs) 1. NA NA NA

(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Date Project Sl. Sponsorin Investigator( Duratio Project Title of Cost (in No. g Agency s) n Award lakhs) 1. Computational Departme NA 35 Dr. Neha 5 years Modelling of nt of Agnihotri Novel Materials Science & for Efficient, Technolog Robust Organic y (DST- Solar INSPIRE), Photovoltaic New Delhi, Cells India

4.11.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

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Sl. Name of Supervisor(s Awarded/Submitte No Thesis Title the ) d . Scholar 1. NA NA NA NA

(b) M. Sc. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Name of the Dissertation Title Supervisor/Guide No. student 1. On and off-shell Jost functions for Madhurima U. Laha the Manning-Rosen potential Bhunya 2. Fredholm determinants for the Soumya Adhikari U. Laha Hulthén modified separable nonlocal potential

3. Recording of Holographic Mirror Anirban Dasgupta H. L. Yadav 4. Use of Holographic Optical Indrajit Kabiraj H. L. Yadav element in Laser Doppler Anemometry 5. Study of different types of Nidhi Pandey H. L. Yadav holographic recording materials 6. A study on Recursion formulas for Vishambhar Dayal B. Kundu special functions and scattering by Rawat Manning-Rosen potential for p- wave using supersymmetric approach. 7. Holographic Polarizers and their Shubham Jha A. K. Singh efficiency 8. Photonics in Energy Jagriti Mishra Rajeev Ranjan 9. Depression Measurement by Sawan Kumar Uday Kumar Holographic Interferometry: A Sinha theoretical overview 10. Matrix formulation in optics and Uppada Triveni Uday Kumar applications 11. So-gel glasses: Preparation, Pooja Kumari Uday Kumar properties and applications 12. Study of graphene quantum dots Prachi Pathak Neha Agnihotri as sensors 13. Computer simulations for graphene Navneet Neha Agnihotri nanoribbons 14. Applications of graphene Aseet Neha Agnihotri nanoribbons for electronic devices

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Name of Supervisor(s Thesis title No. Scholar )

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1. On the low energy nucleon-nucleus and Ashwini Kumar U. Laha nucleus-nucleus elastic scattering Behera

2. Studies on nuclear scattering by Manning- Bidhan Khirali U. Laha Rosen potential

3. On and off-shell effects of the screened- Patitapaban U. Laha coulomb modified nuclear potential in Sahoo quantum mechanics

4. Hadron-hadron scattering by energy- Madhura U. Laha dependent and independent interactions- Majumder supersymmetric approach 5. Hadron-hadron scattering in the light of B. Kundu U. Laha Supersymmetric algebra

6. Topological insulator Kapil Deb Uday Kumar Mahato 7. Functional materials Ankit Kumar Uday Kumar

8. Holography Arshad Ali H. L. Yadav Khan 9. Holographic Optical Elements Rajendra H. L. Yadav Kumar 10. Holographic Concentrator Vishal Mahato H. L. Yadav

11. Speckle Metrology A. K. Singh H. L. Yadav

12. Holographic Optical Elements H. L. Yadav

13. Density Functional Theory Saurav Kumar Neha Agnihotri

4.11.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. No 1. Agnihotri, N. (2019), Strong, near-infrared absorbing porphyrins: a DFT study, Canadian Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 97, pp. 1480-3291 2. Vinita, Tiwari, M. , Agnihotri, N., Singh, M., Singh, A. K., Prakash, R. (2019), Nanonetwork of Coordination Polymer AHMT-Ag for the Effective and Broad, Spectrum Detection of 6- Mercaptopurine in Urine and Blood Serum, ACS Omega, Vol. 4, pp. 16733-16742

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP No

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1. B. Kundu, U. Laha and J. Bhoi (2018), Phase equivalent energy dependent potentials- a supersymmetric approach, International conference on nuclear particle & accelerator physics, Ranchi (23-26 Oct, 2018), International Nuclear Information System (INIS), Ranchi

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Place of Date(s) of Sl. Name of the conferenc Conference Details conferenc No faculty e e International conference on 23-26 Oct, 1. Prof. U. Laha Ranchi nuclear particle & accelerator 2018 physics International conference on 23-26 Oct, 2. Mr. B. Kundu Ranchi nuclear particle & accelerator 2018 physics International Conference on Dr. Neha 22-25 Feb, 3. Pilani Functional Nano-Materials Agnihotri 2019 (ICFNM-2019)

(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Title Co-author(s) if Name of the Publisher Remarks No any 1. NA NA NA NA

4.11.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. Name of the Expert Topic/Title No 1. NA NA

4.11.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. Name of the No. of Students Brief Progress Report No Programme Admitted 1. NA NA NA

4.11.11 Research facilities

Theoretical Physics, Laser & Holography (Expt), Condensed matter Physics

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4.11.12 Departmental societies/associations activities

Physic Society (M.Sc Students)

4.11.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the Students : NA

(b) By the Faculty : NA

4.11.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Application No. Present Status Faculty Title with Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.11.15 Reviewer of journals:

Name of the Sl.No Name of the Journal Publisher Faculty 1. Prof. U Laha Mathematical Reviews American Mathematical society 2. Dr. Uday Kumar Journal of Fluorescence Springer

3. Dr. Uday Kumar Journal of Non-Crystalline Elsevier Solids

4. Dr. Uday Kumar Journal of Luminescence Elsevier

5. Dr. Neha Agnihotri Physical Chemistry Royal Society of Chemical Physics Chemistry

6. Dr. Neha Agnihotri The Journal of Physical American Chemical Chemistry Society

7. Dr. Neha Agnihotri Journal of Chemical American Institute of Physics Physics

8. Dr. Neha Agnihotri Chemical Physics Elsevier

9. Dr. Neha Agnihotri Journal of Molecular Elsevier Graphics and Modelling

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4.11.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Publisher Editor/Editoria l member 1. NA NA NA NA

4.11.17 Other information if any

NA

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4.12 DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING The Department of Production & Industrial Engineering was started in 1988 with the name of “Production Engineering & Management”. The name of this department was changed to Production & Industrial Engineering in the year 2007. The department was accredited by the NBA in 2019. The department offers a UG course for B. Tech. (Hons.) degree in Production and industrial Engineering and a PG course in Manufacturing Systems Engineering as well as Ph. D. program in various streams of Production and Industrial Engineering. The Department is currently developing different engineering laboratories like CAD/CAM Lab, Advanced Manufacturing and Flexible manufacturing systems Lab, Non- Traditional Manufacturing lab, and Industrial Engineering & Ergonomics lab and Central workshop. Time to time curricula/syllabus is upgraded as per the market and technology requirement. The department has also proposed to start a new PG course in Production Management which will cater to the current industrial need.

Vision To produce engineers and researchers with excellent technical knowledge, research acumen, leadership skills and ethical responsibility.

Mission

i. To educate B. Tech., M. Tech and Ph. D students with fundamental knowledge in concerned subjects, and to update them with the state-of- the-art in the field. ii. To develop and maintain laboratories which cater to the needs of the students iii. Quest for interdisciplinary research. iv. To promote academia-industry collaboration.

4.12.1 Head of Department : Dr. Shashi Bhushan Prasad

4.12.2 Faculty Members

Sl. Name of the Highest Designation Specialization/ Research Area No. Faculty Qualification

1. Dr. Shashi Associate Ph.D. Energy management, Industrial Bhushan Professor & Engineering, Production Prasad Head Management 2. Prof. Anand Professor Ph.D. Production Management, Mukut Tigga Production/Manufacturing Engg, CAD/CAM

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3. Dr. Amaresh Professor Ph.D. Computer Aided Design and Kumar Manufacturing. Industrial Engineering Micro Machining 4. Dr. Ashok Associate Ph.D. CAD/CAM, Robotics, Production Kumar Jha Professor Engineering 5. Dr. Raj Associate Ph.D. Rapid prototyping, Reverse Ballav Professor Engineering, CAD,Non Traditional manufacturing 6. Dr. Assistant Ph.D. Industrial Engineering Dharmendra Professor Patel 7. Dr. Ashish Assistant Ph.D. Area of Specialization: Additive Das Professor Manufacturing, Surface Engineering, Coating, Friction Stir Welding, Metal Matrix Composites. 8. Dr. Dinesh Assistant Ph.D. Supply Chain Management, Kumar Professor Operations Management 9. Dr. Kanika Assistant Ph.D. Multi criteria decision making Expert Prasad Professor systems Operations research 10. Dr. Subhash Assistant Ph.D. Modification of Nano materials Thin Singh Professor coating Synthesis of Nanocrystal line spinel Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs), Polymer Matrix Composites (PMCs) Synthesis of 2D Materials Friction Stir Processing and Welding (FSP and FSW) 11. Dr. Tushar Assistant Ph.D. Surface Coating, Materials Banerjee Professor Characterization, High-Speed Machining, Wear Analysis of Cutting Tools, Tribology 12. Dr. Mayuri Assistant Ph.D. Welding, Additive Manufacturing, Baruah Professor Finite Element Modeling of welding process, Residual stress analysis, Optimization in manufacturing processes, Advanced materials, Micro structural Analysis, Materials Processing 13. Dr. Assistant Ph.D. Coating Technology, Abrasive Simanchal Professor Machining Kar

4.12.3 Academic programmes

(a) Under-Graduate Programme

B. Tech (H) : Production and Industrial Engineering

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(b) Post-Graduate Programmes

M. Tech : Manufacturing Systems Engineering

M. Sc. : Nil

(c) Doctoral Programmes

Ph. D. : Production and Industrial Engineering

4.12.4 Laboratories

Equipment acquired Cost Sl. No. Name of the laboratory during July 2018 – June (lakhs) 2019 1. CAD/CAM Lab NIL NIL

2. Welding Lab NIL NIL

3. Machining Lab NIL NIL

4. Metal Forming Lab NIL NIL

5. Advance Manufacturing and NIL NIL FMS Lab 6. Non Traditional Manufacturing NIL NIL Lab 7. Industrial Engineering and NIL NIL Ergonomics Lab 8. Foundry Lab NIL NIL

9. Central Work Shop NIL NIL

4.12.5 Seminar/Symposia/Summer School/Winter School/Sttp/Workshops (International/National)

(a) Conducted in the Department during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Title of the Name of the Name of Duration seminar/workshop/ STTP coordinator the sponsor 1. Material Modelling and Dr. Mayuri TEQIP-III 20th -25th Manufacturing-Its Advances Baruah, Dr. May, and Constraints Ashish Das, Dr. 2019 Raj Ballav 2. Recent Developments in Dr. Tushar TEQIP-III 27th Surface coatings and Banerjee, Dr. May-1st composite materials Simanchal Kar,

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Dr. Shashi June, Bhushan Prasad 2019

(b) Attended by the Faculty Members during July 2018- June 2019 (National/International)

Sl. No. Name of Name of the Organizati Duration Venue the Faculty Seminar/Workshop/STT on P 1. NA NA NA NA NA

4.12.6 Research and consultancy

(a) Consultancy Services/Testing Projects during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Name of the Sponsoring Agency Amount Earned (in No. Consultancy/Testing lakhs) 1. NA NA NA

(b) Sponsored Research Projects during July July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Project Title Sponsoring Date of Project Investigator( Duration No. Agency Award Cost (in s) (Months lakhs) ) 1. MXene Based SERB, DST 01-01- 19.84 Dr. Subhash 36 Conducting 2019 Singh Electrodes for (NITJSR) Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Application 2. Transition Metal INDO-US 31.52 Dr. Subhash 24 Carbide SCIENCE & Singh Nanomaterials TECHNOLO (NITJSR) for Energy GY FORUM Storage Application

4.12.7 Academic achievements

(a) Ph. D. Degree Awarded/Submitted during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s Awarded/ Scholar ) Submitted 1. Analysis of drivers and Piyush Jaiswal Prof. Awarded barriers to implement lean Amaresh green manufacturing Kumar system in Indian SMEs

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2. Investigation of Different Sourabh Prof. Awarded Responses on Incoloy 800HT Sinha Amaresh Alloy by Electric Discharge Kumar, Dr. Machining (EDM) Process Raj Ballav 3. Experimental Investigation Sanjay Kumar Dr. D. Patel, Awarded and Optimization of Dr. Welding Parameters on TIG S.B.Prasad Welding of Stainless Steel AISI 304 Plate 4. Investigation on The Effect Pravin Kumar Dr. D. Patel, Awarded of Mechanical Vibration in Dr. Mild steel weld pool S.B.Prasad

(b) M. Tech. Dissertations completed during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Dissertation Title Name of the Supervisor/Guide student 5. Mechanical and Microstructural Saurabh Dr. Raj Ballav, Analysis of Micro Joining on Inconel Tripathy Dr. Mayuri Baruah 625 by Micro TIG Welding 6. Fabrication and characterization of Mayank Mishra Dr. Subhash Singh, multi-walled carbon nanotube Prof. Anand Mukut reinforced Magnesium matrix Tigga composite via Friction Stir processing 7. Study of grinding parameters during Kirti Kamal Dr. Simanchar Kar, finishing of EN24 steel Dr. Kanika Prasad, Dr. Ashok Kumar Jha 8. Fabrication of Metal Matrix composite Nazish Alam Dr. Subhash Singh, with Graphene as Reinforcements by Dr. Tushar Banerjee, FSP Method Dr. Ashok Kumar Jha 9. Conditions monitoring in drilling Vaishali Dr. Vineet Sahu, process using strain gauge Ambastha Dr. Ashok Kumar Jha 10. Improvement of anti-corrosion Ajay Kumar Dr. Tushar Banerjee, properties of Stainless Steel by Dr. Ashok Kumar Electrolysis coating Jha 11. Study the Effect of Tool Pin Profile in Surendra Kumar Dr. Mayuri Baruah, Underwater Friction Stir Welding of Lader Dr. Raj Ballav Aluminium Alloy 12. Study the effects of brass interlayer on Rishabh Dr. Ashish Das, Dr. properties of friction stir welded Swarnkar D. Patel, AA6082-T6 joints Dr. Shashi Bhushan Prasad 13. Study the effects of brass interlayer Sohan Dr. Ashish Das, with AA6061-T6 in friction stir welding Chaudhary Dr. Shashi Bhushan Prasad

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14. Multi- Criteria decision making Manimay Dev Dr. Dinesh Kumar, approach for hospital insures Dr. Dharmendra coordination Patel 15. Study on effects of process parameters Akash Jadhav Dr. Simanchal Kar, on properties of air plasma sprayed Dr. Tushar Banerjee alumina coating deposited using agglomerated powder 16. Demand forecasting using Stochastic Vikash Kumar Dr. Dinesh Kumar, and Deterministic methods: A health Murmu Dr. Amaresh Kumar care case study

(c) Ongoing Ph. D. Thesis during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No. Thesis title Name of Supervisor(s) Scholar Dr. Shashi Bhushan Thermomechanical Analysis of Laser 1. Nehem Tudu Prasad, Additive manufacturing Dr. Mayuri Baruah Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Synthesis of functionally graded Divyanand 2. Prof. Anand Mukut materials Kumar Tigga Prioritization of Drivers for Md. Faisal 3. implementation of Industry 4.0 in Prof. Amaresh Kumar Noor automobile industries in India 4. Automation Nitish Kumar Prof. Amaresh Kumar 5. CAD/CAM Vandana Prof. Amaresh Kumar Dr. D.Patel Process Optimization In Chassis 6. Pankaj Kumar Dr. Shashi Bhushan Assembly Line of Automobile Industries Prasad Dr. Mayuri Baruah Thermo-Mechanical Analysis of LASER 7. Nehem Tudu Dr. Shashi Bhushan Additive Manufacturing Process Prasad Synthesis and characterization of Dr. Ashish Das Kundan 8. metal matrix composite for bone Dr. Shashi Bhushan Kumar implant applications Prasad Analysis of Magnesium Hybrid Nano Dr. Subhash Singh S.V. Satya 9. Composites for Bio-degradable Dr. Shashi Bhushan Prasad Orthopedic Implant Applications Prasad Development and Improvement in Dr. Subhash Singh, Girija Nandan 10. Performance Potential of ECDM in Dr. Shashi Bhushan Arka Nanoscale Manufacturing Domain Prasad Friction stir welding of aluminium and Mukesh Dr. Raj Ballav, 11. magnesium alloys Kumar Dr. Ashish Das Synthesis and characterization of Dr. Shashi Bhushan Kundan 12. metal matrix composite for bone Prasad, Kumar implant applications Dr. Ashish Das Dr. Shashi Bhushan Process optimization in chassis 13. Pankaj Kumar Prasad, assembly line of automobile industries Dr. Dharmendra Patel

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Development of electro-less coating Dr. Tushar Banerjee, 14. for improving corrosion resistance and Sunny Kumar Dr. Dharmendra Patel wear resistance Microstructure Evolution and Md Manzar Prof. Amaresh Kumar, 15. Mechanical Properties Of Biomaterial Iqbal Dr. Subhash Singh Fabricated by Melting Process Magnesium Rare Earth Metal Matrix S.V. Satya Dr. S. B. Prasad, 16. Composites In Biodegradable Prasad Dr. Subhash Singh Orthopedic Implants Development of wear resistant and Mr. Sunny Dr. Dharmendra Patel, 17. corrosion-resistant coating by electro- Kumar Dr. Tushar Banerjee less process (tentative) Experimental Investigation And Pravin Pawar Prof. Amaresh Kumar, 18. Analysis Of Machining Of Non Dr. Raj Ballav Conduction Materials Using EDM An experimental investigation and Hulas Raj Prof. Anand Mukut 19. optimization of process parameters of Tonday Tigga, Wire EDM Process

4.12.8 Publications in journals and conferences (International/National)

(a) Published in National/International Journals during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. No Author(s), Year, Title, Journal, Pub., Vol. No., pp. 1. Hulas Raj Tonday, Anand Mukut Tigga, (2018), “A critical study of paradigms and perspectives for advancement of E-entrepreneurship”, International Journal of E- Entrepreneurship and innovation, Vol. 09, pp. 49-57. 2. Pravin Pawar, Amaresh Kumar and Raj Ballav, (2019), “Analysis of Machining for Silicon Carbide on Electrochemical Discharge Machining with Brass Tool”, International Journal of Modern Manufacturing Technologies, Vol. XI, pp. 86-94. 3. Pravin Pawar, Amaresh Kumar, R Ballav, (2019), “Parametric analysis of Electrochemical discharge Drilling on Soda Lime Glass material using Taguchi L27 orthogonal array method”, Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 69, No. 14, pp. 115-132. 4. Piyush Jaiswal, Amaresh Kumar, (2018), “Assessment of drivers to implement integrated lean green manufacturing system in Indian SMEs through IF-TOPSIS approach”, International Journal of Management and Decision Making, Vol. 17, No.2, pp. 224-243. 5. Piyush Jaiswal, Amaresh Kumar, Sumit Gupta, (2018), “Prioritization of green manufacturing drivers in Indian SMEs through IF-TOPSIS approach”, UPB Scientific Bulletin, Series D:Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 277-292. 6. Singh, Pravin Kumar, Patel, D, Prasad, Shashi B, (2018), “Investigation on the effect of auxiliary vibrations on microstructure and mechanical properties of SMAW butt welded joints”, Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences, vol. 25, pp. 155-162 7. Gurumeet Singh, Satish Kumar, Satbir Singh Sehgal, Shashi Bhushan Prasad, (2019), “Erosion wear analysis of HVOF coated Colmonoy-88 and Stellite-6 micron layers

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on pump impeller steel by using the Taguchi's approach”, Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 72 No. 3, pp. 455-463. 8. Ashish Das & Mukul Shukla, (2019), “Pulsed laser-deposited hopeite coatings on titanium alloy for orthopedic implant applications: surface characterization, antibacterial and bioactivity studies”, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 41. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40430- 019-1722-y214. 9. Chander Prakash, Sunpreet Singh, Kartikey Verma, Sarabjeet S. Sidhu, Subhash Singh, (2018), Synthesis and characterization of Mg-Zn-Mn-HA Composite by Spark Plasma Sintering Process for Orthopedic Applications, Vacuum, Vol. 155, pp. 578-584. 10. Kanishka Jha, Ravinder Kumar, Kartikey Verma, Babulal Chaudhary, Y.K. Tyagi, Subhash Singh, (2018), “Application of Modified TOPSIS Technique in Deciding Optimal Combination for Bio-degradable Composite”, Vacuum,Vol. 157, pp. 259- 267. 11. Neetu, Subhash Singh, P. Nageshwar Rao, R. Jayaganathan, A. Midathada, Kartikey Verma, Uday K. Ravella, (2018), “Elevated corrosion in strain hardened Al-Mg alloy”, Vacuum, Vol. 157, pp. 402–413. 12. Chander Prakash, Sunpreet Singh, Manjeet Singh, Kartikey Verma, Babulal Chaudhary, Subhash Singh, (2018), “Multi-objective particle swarm optimization of EDM parameters to deposit HA-coating on biodegradable Mg-alloy”, Vacuum, Vol. 158, pp. 180–190.

(b) Published in National/International Conferences during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Author(s), Year, Title, Conference Proceedings, Duration, Organization, PP No 1. NA

(c) Participation in International/National Conferences in India/Abroad during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Name of the Place of Conference Date(s) of No faculty conference Details conference 1. NA NA NA NA

(d) Book(s)/Chapter(s) authored/edited by the faculty members during July 2018- June 2019

Sl. Co-author(s) Title Name of the Publisher Remarks No if any 1. Application of modified Kanika Advanced Multi- ISBN: similarity-based method Prasad, Rishi Criteria Decision 97815225858 for cotton fiber selection Dwivedi Making for Addressing 17 Complex Sustainability Issues , IGI Global

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2. Development of Hybrid Kanika Sustainability ISBN: Tool using AHP and BSC Prasad, Rishi Modeling in 97898132763 Models for Analysing Dwivedi Engineering: A Multi- 21 Performance of Waste Criteria Perspective, Disposal Management World Scientific System of a Municipality 3. Atomic Force Tonday H.R., Innovation in Materials ISBN: 978- Microscopic Singh P.K., Science and 981-13-2944- Characterization of Wire Tigga A.M Engineering. Springer, 9 Electrical Discharge Singapore Machined Samples 4. Study of Machining Rajneesh Advances in Industrial ISBN978-981- Performance in EDM Raghav, and Production 13-6412-9 Through Response Subhash Engineering), Springer Surface Methodology Singh, Rahul Nature Singapore Pvt S. Mulik, Ltd Kaushik Pal

4.12.9 Invited expert lectures (External)

Sl. Name of the Expert Topic/Title No 1. NA NA

4.12.10 Continuing education programme

Sl. Name of the No. of Students Brief Progress Report No Programme Admitted 1. NA NA NA

4.12.11 Research facilities

Electro-less coating deposition facility

4.12.12 Departmental societies/associations activities

Manufacturing Engineering Society runs under the flagship of the department of production and industrial engineering. The society organizes cultural events like induction program for first year students and technical event like, ‘Produs’ during institute techno-management fest ‘Ojass’.

4.12.13 Distinctions/awards

(a) By the Students : NA

(b) By the Faculty : NA

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4.12.14 Patents

Sl. No Name of the Patent Application No. Present Status Faculty Title with Date (Patent no. if awarded) 1. NA NA NA NA

4.12.15 Reviewer of journals

Sl.No Name of the Name of the Journal Publisher Impact Faculty Factor 1. Dr. Dinesh Kumar International Journal of Health Emerald 1.13 Care Quality Assurance 2. Dr. Dinesh Kumar International Journal of Pharmac Emerald 0.76 eutical and Healthcare Marketing 3. Dr. Ashish Das Journal of the Brazilian Society of Springer 1.636 Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 4. Dr. Ashish Das Journal of Engineering in Medicine Sage 1.144 5. Dr. Subhash Singh Journal of Alloys and Compounds Elsevier B.V. 4.175 6. Dr. Subhash Singh Materials & Design Elsevier B.V. 5.77 7. Dr. Subhash Singh Measurement Elsevier B.V. 2.791 8. Dr. Subhash Singh Solid State Ionics Elsevier B.V. 2.886 9. Dr. Subhash Singh Materials Science and Elsevier B.V. 4.081 Engineering: A 10. Dr. Subhash Singh Vacuum Elsevier B.V. 2.515 11. Dr. Tushar Tribology International Elsevier 3.517 Banerjee 12. Dr. Tushar Sadhana Springer 0.769 Banerjee 13. Dr. Tushar Engineering Research Express IOP Science 0.353 Banerjee 14. Dr. Tushar Materials Today: Proceedings Elsevier 0.97 Banerjee

4.12.16 Editor/editorial member of journals

Sl.No Name of the Name of the Publisher Editor/Editorial Faculty Journal member 1. NA NA NA NA

4.12.17 Other information if any :

Fellow - Professional Bodies

A. Fellow of Institution of Engineers : Dr. S.B.Prasad

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B. Fellow of Institution of Production Engineers : Mr. A.K. Jha Dr. A. Kumar

Member of Professional Bodies

Member of Indian Society for Technical education (ISTE): Mr. A. K. Jha, Life member, Dr. S. B. Prasad, Life member Dr. Raj Ballav, Life member Dr. D. Patel, Life member, Institution of Engineers (India): Dr. Tushar Banerjee (Associate member)

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5 GENERAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES

5.1 Computer Centre 5.2 Central Library 5.3 Students Welfare and National Service Scheme (NSS) 5.4 Institute Dispensary 5.5 Vehicle Section 5.6 Annual Alumni Meet

5.7 Student Council

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5.1 COMPUTER CENTRE One of the attractions of NIT Jamshedpur is the OVAL structure - the Computer Centre, which accommodates central computing facilities. The centre is equipped with IBM Blade H Series Server and IBM Rack Server X3620M2, Desktop PCs (Dell and HP) 165 nos., Link Load Balancer and Router and application software like Window Server 2003/2008/2012, Desktop Windows 7/8.1. The Centre is fully air conditioned and has a surveillance system.

There are three PC Laboratories, which are used for UG/PG classes and one for Internet services. 1GB Internet connectivity has been obtained from BSNL under the NKN project. In addition,155 Mbps (1:1) Internet bandwidth has been taken from Railtel, Internet connection is available in all the academic as well as administrative blocks and student hostels through wired and wireless LAN.The computer centre is open from 08:00 AM to 10:00 PM on all week days except Sunday.

Dr. Binod Kumar Singh, Faculty In-Charge, Computer Centre

Staff Members

1. Mr. Shankar Prasad Singh (Technical Assistant) 2. Mr. Amrit Kumar (Technical Assistant) 3. Mr. Ramji Prasad Sinha (Assistant SG-II) 4. Mr. Tarkeshwar Kumar (Assistant SG-II) 5. Mr. Binod Kumar Satpathy (Supporting Staff) 6. Mr. Aditya Mahali (Supporting Staff) 7. Mr. Bablu Sardar (Supporting Staff)

Name of Laboratories and Research Facilities

● Computational Labs.-3 Nos. ● MIS Room ● Server Room Internet Facility

1GBPS (NKN bandwidth from BSNL) +155 Mbps (from Railtel)

National Knowledge Network (NKN) : NIT Jamshedpur is a member of NKN.

Building : Two floor (G+1)

Hardware/Software Infrastructure : List below

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Sl. No. Particulars of Stores(Description) Year of Purchase Quantity Status 1. Desktop PC 27.08.2013 155Nos Working DELL Optiplex 9010 2. HP Laserjet Pro Printer 19.11.2013 5Nos. Working M1218NFS/1020+/p1007/m20 2/cp1025 3. Scanner HP Scan jet G3110 19.11.2013 1No. Working 4. 155 Mbps ILL(1:1) bandwidth 16.12.2013 155Mb Working from Railtel ps 5. DVR and NVR 30.01.2014 16+12 Working Nos. 6. Desktop PC (HP EliteDesk ) 23.09.2014 400Nos. Distributed to Dept./Section 7. Link Load Balancer for 22.03.2014 1Nos Working bandwidth management 8. Cisco Firewall 1Nos Working 5.2 CENTRAL LIBRARY

5.2.1 General Information

The NIT Jamshedpur library supports Teaching, Research & and other related programmes of the institute. The Library has a good collection of documents that comprises Books, Journals, Theses, Video cassettes, Learning Resources (LRs) & Compact discs in the field of Engineering, Science, Management, Literature & Humanities. The library has computerized data of the whole of its collection using LIBSYS 7.0 software and is in the process of computerizing all its activities. The Central Library is using Storage media as D –Space. The library has a separate section for SC/ST &OBC Students.

Library Established in 1964 Library Staff Members 07 Nos. Number of Books 119900 Nos. Reprographic facility Yes Data usage of the Library Student- 3600 Nos., Faculty- 174 Nos., Non- Teaching Staff- 50 Nos. Annual Budget 02 Crore (Approx.) Timing during working days 08:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Timing on Sundays & Holidays Sunday Closed, Closed on National Holidays. Floor Plan 33,000 Sq. ft

5.2.2 Floor layout

Ground floor ● Reading room (02) Nos.

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● Reference Section ● Audio-visual Section ● Chairman, Library Committee’s Room ● Librarian’s room ● Office First Floor

● Circulation Section (Stack I & Stack II) ● Acquisition Section ● Electronics Library Second Floor

● SC/ST Book Bank (Room I & Room II) ● TEQIP Book Bank ● Periodical Section ( Back Volume) The library has a wide range of resources on Engineering, Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences.

5.2.3 Physical Books/Journal collection

Type Size (number) Books 119900 Nos. Bund volumes of journals 90 Nos. Video cassettes 514 Nos. Learning resources e-books, 836 Nos. ( McGraw Hill) + 1381Nos. (Pearson) Compact discs 84 Nos. Books in stacks section 71522 Nos. Books in SC,ST section 41522 Nos. Books in TEQIP Section 6856 Nos.

5.2.4 E- Resources

Library (Electronic/On-line resources/e-resource 2018)

E-library provides collaborative search of all type of e-resources/on-line resources such as e-journals and books

E-Books

Central library procured various e-books, online books for students and faculty via IP range in the campus. The different departments can also access various types of e- books such as text books and reference books in the electronic form.

McGraw- Hill Subjects Covered URL Total cost (in Rupees)

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Core Engineering, Basic http://mcgrawhilleducatio 54,86,360.31 Science, Social Sciences n.pdn.ipublishcentral.com/ Management & Humanities

Pearson Education Subjects Covered URL Total cost (in Rupees) Core Engineering, Basic https://ebookcentral.proq 63,27,780.90 Science, Social Sciences uest.com/lib/nitjamshedp Management & ur/reader.action?docID=5 Humanities 136689

E-Journals ● E-Resources are accessible to our Institute through eShodhSindhu (eSS) ● E-resources Subscription Period ● ACM Digital Library January 2019 to December 2019 ● ASCE Journals January 2019 to December 2019 ● ASME Journals Online January 2019 to December 2019 ● Economic & Political Weekly January 2019 to December 2019 ● Institute for Studies in Industrial Development January 2019 to December 2019 ● J-GatePlus (JCCC) January 2019 to December 2019 ● J- Stor January 2019 to December 2019 ● Elsevier (Science Direct, 08 Bundle Collections) May 2018 to May 2019 NDL e Resources 1. World E-Book Library September 2017 to August 2018 2. South Asia Archives (SAA) National Licensing Elsevier (Science Direct, 08 Bundle Collection) on the following subjects are now available from May 2018 to May 2019

Subjects Covered Year URL Total Cost $ 166,516.00 Engineering 2018-2019 https://www.sciencedirect. $ 20,814.50 com/ Energy 2018-2019 Do- $ 20,814.50 Chemistry 2018-2019 Do- $ 20,814.50 Computer Science 2018-2019 Do- $ 20,814.50 Environmental 2018-2019 Do- $ 20,814.50 Science Material Science 2018-2019 Do- $ 20,814.50 Mathematics 2018-2019 Do- $ 20,814.50 Physics & Astronomy 2018-2019 Do- $ 20,814.50

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5.2.5 Library Services

Membership All the students, faculty members, research scholars & administrative staff can register themselves for the membership of the library. The membership form is available at the circulation counter and the same is required to be attested by the Head of the Department/Section. The number of books borrowed by users is as follows:

Category Number of Books Duration Faculty- 10 Nos. 30 days Research Scholar- 5 Nos. 15 days Student- 05 Nos. 15 days Supporting Staff - 02 Nos. 30 days

Text Book & Reference Section The textbook and reference section remains open from 8.00 a.m.to 10.00 p.m. on all working days and from 08.00.a.m. to 10.00 p.m. on weekdays & Closed on National holidays as per the Academic Calendar. The books available in the Reference section can be consulted in the library only.

Stacks section The books available are meant to be issued to the faculty, students, research scholars and other readers as per the criteria given in the library rules.

Video Library The library has collection of video cassettes, CDs, & LRs. They are kept in the audio visual section of the library. This section remains open on all working days from 8.00 AM to 5.00 PM.

Search OPAC (Online public access catalogue is in Progress) Science Direct (Through LAN (Intranet), IP range provided by the Institute) E-Resources (Through LAN (Intranet), IP range provided by the Institute) Electronics Library (Study, e-Learning through Internet provided by the Institute)

5.2.6 Team Members

Sl. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. A.M. Tigga Chairman Library Committee 2. Dr. Neeta Bharati Assistant Librarian 3. Sri. N.K. Sethy Assistant Librarian (I/C Library)

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4. Mr. Umesh Kumar Asst. Librarian

5. Mr. N.K. Pathak S.G. II

6. Mr. Ravi Mahato Group D

7. Mr. Kamlesh Das Group D

8. Mrs. Sunaina Devi Group D

9. Mr. Saurabh Saini MIS Trainee

10. Mr. Rakesh Kumar MIS Trainee

5.2.7 Library Organization

The Library is organized into the following functional Units: ● Acquisition Section ● Processing Section ● Periodical Section ● Circulation section ● Stacks I ● Reference Section ● Stacks II ● Audio Visual Section ● Back Volume Section

5.2.8 Members of the Library Committee

1. Prof.A.M.Tigga, (Chairman Library Committee) 2. Prof. R.N Mohanty 3. Prof. D.K. Yadav 4. Dr. Akhilesh Kumar 5. Dr. Dilip kumar 6. Sri. S.K. Paswan 7. Sri. N.K. Sethy

5.2.9 Members of the Departmental Purchase Committee

1. Prof.A.M.Tigga (Chairman) 2. Prof. Shailendra Kumar 3. Prof. U.Laha 4. Prof. A.K Choudhary 5. Sri. N.K. Sethy 5.3 STUDENTS WELFARE AND NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)

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5.3.1 Students’ Activities

NIT Jamshedpur encourages all the students to actively participate in various student organised programmes.

5.3.2 OJASS

OJASS is the annual techno-management fest of NIT Jamshedpur. It is one of the top ranked tech-fests in the eastern part of India. The festival marks three days of absolute vigour and ecstatic participation of students from various IITs, NITs and other institutes from various parts of the country in technical, management, quizzing and gaming events. Ojass 19 was held from 5th April 2019- 7th April, 2019. Ojass 19 hosted a plethora of events ranging from Quizzes, Paper presentation and Robotics to case studies and other management events to movie making and photography. The spirit of OJASS lies in encouraging sound engineering practices, making precision engineering a way of life, effectively bringing about a paradigm shift from the classroom to path- breaking innovation.

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5.3.3 Culfest

A complete package of creativity, charm, passion and enthusiasm, the cultural fest of NIT Jamshedpur was held during 15-17th February. Witnessing a footfall of over 5,800 over the past few years, it undoubtedly was ready to welcome talents across the nation. Right from organising the CDS Exhibition, Dandiya Night, Flash Mob and pre- culfest events to hosting the pronites, Culfest’19 was a huge success. The very theme of Culfest'19, "Reign of Reminiscence", was as unique and diverse as the fest itself. It enthralled the participants with a sense of vigour and connectivity to the nostalgia of past glories. Culfest’19 witnessed the presence and performance of nationally recognised Underground Authority band along with the performance of poets like RuchiChaturvedi and MadhyamSaxenaas well as enjoyed the EDM by International DJ Julia Bliss. For the night, singer Jubin Nautiyal mesmerised the crowd with his amazing performance. It featured a wide range of competitions keeping in mind the talent and interest areas along with the fun events which turned these three days into a real cultural extravaganza.

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5.3.4 Urja – The Annual Sports Meet

Urja’19 consisted of sports and athletics events and was held during 21st -23rd November 2018.It was inaugurated by archer DeepikaKumari .The meet consisted of a myriad of sports and athletics events and was a truly wonderful experience.

5.3.5 Technica

TECHNICA, the annual national symposium fest of Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur, is a unique forum where students from different institutes of national repute come together on one platform to showcase their technical expertise in the field of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. Like every year this year also the event was conducted by the students of NIT Jamshedpur, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from 18th Jan 2019 to 20th Jan 2019.There were many events that were conducted in this symposium like technical Paper/Poster presentations by the students from all over the country, industrial problem solving - an event in which students tried to solve real time industrial problems, a Metallographic contest, Industrial model Presentation, MATLAB coding to test the coding skills of students and Dr.Dara P. Antia memorial Metal Quiz, organised for the students and Engineers from the industries.

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5.3.6 Cognitio

COGNITIO is the annual festival of Mechanical Engineering Department of NIT Jamshedpur. It was initiated in the session 2017-18 with a motive to stimulate innovative solutions to various real time problems in the industrial sector. Students of Mechanical Engineering and Production and Industrial Engineering of various institutes participate in this symposium in different events dealing with the implementation of engineering concepts followed by its feasibility study, optimisation, and documentation. COGNITIO ’19 was organised from January 18-20, 2019. COGNITIO include events related to Study of technological advancements and its key features, Debate, Water Rocket Competition, Design/Analysis using CAD/CAM softwares, Case Study, Mock Placement Session, Science and Technology Quiz, B-Plan Competition, Structure Construction and Strength Testing, Social Practices. Also, profound lecture sessions by renowned industrialists/entrepreneurs are organised. The theme of COGNITIO ’19 was “INDUSTRY 4.0”, which corresponds to the 4th generation industrialization where automated sub-systems are driven by cyber physical systems powered by Internet of Things.

Team COGNITIO work towards creating an atmosphere that is scientifically and professionally driven. The focus of the world has now shifted from basic/fundamental awareness to intensified theoretical expertise and real time problem solving. COGNITIO has come up as a platform to foster the understanding of practical implementations of engineering concepts and identify its future scope by developing prototype and presentations. COGNITIO, justifying its literal meaning of knowledge

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and learning, has successfully achieved the goal of connecting the students and faculties of the department along with developingself motivation and awareness among them.

5.3.7 Civilisation

Civilisation is an event by CES conducted every year having a number of segments like civil quiz, group discussions, etc. exclusively for the first years. Civilisation is organised with the aim of helping the students interact with their seniors and know their very own branch and their society too. 5.3.8 NSS

National Service Scheme, under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India, popularly known as NSS was launched during Gandhi’s birth Centenary Year 1969, in 37 Universities involving 40,000 students with primary focus on the development of personality of students through community service. Today, NSS has more than 3.2 million student volunteers on its roll spread over 298 Universities and 42 Senior Secondary Councils and Vocational Education all over the country. From its inception, more than 3.75 crores students from Universities, Colleges and institutions of igher learning have benefited from the NSS activities, as student volunteers. The motto of NSS is: NOT ME, NOT YOU, BUT WE. The NSS chapter in NIT JSR comprises several groups divided according to UG and PG branches and led by their Group Leaders.

International Yoga Day: 5th International yoga day was celebrated on 21stJune, 2019 as a joint initiative by NSS and Student Wellness Centre. It was attended by a large number of faculties, students and administrative staff.

5.3.9 Clubs, Students Associations and Chapters

The student activity section of the institute is highly active. The various institute clubs include:

CES:The Civil Engineering Society is an initiative taken by the 2008-2012 batch of the

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Civil Engineering Department to provide a healthier platform for the students of Civil Engineering to showcase their talents in their field of interest. For attaining its objectives, CES works throughout the year through 5 departments namely Public Relations, Event Management, Sports, Web Designing and Texel. CES, today is a society of 45 members, including students from all the four years who are inducted every year through inductions for the various departments. For the help of the students, CES is also in constant link with the alumni of all the batches who provide them with valuable information and guidance for enhancing their skills.

SECE:SECE is a newly formed departmental society. It was established on 18th of Feb,2015. The initiative was taken by the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. The Society is currently 200 strong. The prime objective of SECE is promoting and advancing the study and practice of Science and Technology with a special emphasis on electronics and communication. Shortly after its inception, an Analog Maker Competition was held, in association with Texas Instruments in which over 200 students participated from different streams of engineering. SECE looks forward to organizing International conferences and Guest Lectures, Paper Presentations and various other events to further the cause of engineering.

SMES:Founded in the year 2000, Society of Metallurgical Engineering Students is a student body with close to 500 active members. It provides students with unique opportunities to exhibit their talent in the field of Metallurgical Engineering by conducting various guest lectures by Industry experts and leaders as well as esteemed scientists from top research organizations and workshops and activities like quizzes, placement drive etc. SMES also organises Technica, the annual national symposium for students of Metallurgical Engineering that receives participation from all over India. For impacting students with a hands on experience, SMES organises Industrial visits to nearby foundries, steel plants, material processing plants etc.

MES:Mechanical Engineering Society is an initiative taken by the Mechanical Engineering Department to provide a healthier platform, for the students of Mechanical Engineering to showcase their talents in their field of interest. The society was formed on 5 September 2009. It consists of over 400 members. It aims at "Improvement of all, keeping in mind, involvement of all". It provides a backbone to the sprouting ideas of the budding engineers. It organizes various technical events, workshops, quiz competitions, guest lectures, and industrial visits to improve awareness among the students. It provides everyone with enough opportunities to broaden their intellectual horizon.

SAE:Society of Automotive Engineers is the SAE collegiate chapter of NIT Jamshedpur. It was started in 2007. It aims to provide a platform for students across disciplines that are passionate about automobiles and related fields. Though most

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student members are from the Mechanical Engineering department, students from other departments are also active in its programs. The chapter has taken part in national and international level competitions like Baja, FSAE, shell Eco-marathon and Efficycle.

CDS:Cultural and Dramatics Society is the largest club in NIT Jamshedpur. It has over 150 members who take part in vocals (Eastern and Western), choreography, dancing (group and solo), dramatics (including street play and skit), anchoring and RJ, and rock bands. CDS has participation in the institute's National Level Cultural Fest Culfest. CDS conducts competitions in rock bands, choreography, vocals, and street play.

LDS:The Literary and Debating Society serves as a platform where students can showcase their literary talents. It conducts debates, JAMs, GDs and dumb-charades. LDS is one of the most active and happening clubs in the NIT campus. It conducts events which aim to strike the right balance between fun and the much needed linguistic prowess. The club has over 25 members.

VEC:The Values and Ethics Club was started in 2009. This club runs under the guidance of Prof. R.V. Sharma. It conducts workshops on Art or Living, Bhartiya Sanskrit, guest lectures, yoga and various other programs.

FACES:Fine Arts Club for Engineering Students is a club for those students who have a passion for painting, sketching, calligraphy, card design, collage making, and clay modelling.

SSS:Soft Skills Society was founded in 2007 so as to develop the communication and personality development skills of the students. The society conducts seminars and workshops on Group Discussions, Case Study and Mock HR interviews.

Phocus:It is the official photography club of NIT Jamshedpur. It aims at developing photography talents among the students.

Qunite: QuNITe is the official quizzing club of NIT Jamshedpur. The club was established in 2013. Is has been the National Champion of Tata Crucible (Campuses) in 2017 and has been winning the Jamshedpur regional round of the same since past 4 years. It is also a regular winner in various inter-college quizzes. It conducts various weekly events in the college to promote quizzing.

PCON: PCON, Programming Club of NIT Jamshedpur, is a group of programming enthusiastic and developers from various department of the institute, who aim at improving the programming culture of the institute. The students from the club have been providing their mettle in various fields pertaining to computer science since long. The club made its place among the official clubs of the institute on 18th April 2018.

Rachna:Rachna is the poetry club of NIT Jamshedpur and encourages the

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environment of poetry reading and reciting in the college. The club was established in 2017 and it started its operations in year 2018-19. The poetry can be in any language. The club participates in various activities of college and conducts events in various parts of the city to showcase college talent on a bigger platform.

Indomitable:The Indomitable, established in the year 2018, aims to provide guidance to the students for the effective development of their personalities which would serve as a strong foundation for their upcoming careers. The Club also offers counselling to the students, in need of the same, under the guidance of Dr.ShwatiSudha, the Professor-Incharge of the Club.

Manthan: Manthan, the annual magazine of NIT Jamshedpur is the perfect reflection of the jubilant campus life of NIT Jamshedpur and the commendable progress the institute is making in every sphere. In accordance with t previous issues, this year’s edition well meets the demands of the budding technocrats of the Institute in all the required arenas. Manthan is a platform for the youth of the nation to showcase their talent. It also proves to be a good read for the casual reader with its balanced content, articles, paintings, opinions, technical write ups, and other intricate elements.

5.3.10 Technical Teams

In addition to cultural clubs, the institute has several technical teams as well. Following are the technical teams:

Drift:One of the first SAE teams of the institute, Team Drift has been one of the most active. Founded in the year 2009 by a group of automobile enthusiasts they took on the challenge to design, manufacture and run a formula SAE project car. This team has not only won events in India but has also participated in various international events, bringing laurels lo the college as well as country.

Phoenix:A pioneer of Aero Designing in the institute, Team Phoenix is a group of engineering connoisseurs committed to perform high-end aircraft designing and engineering. The team has been active in various National and International events and has achieved new heights in the field of aviation. The team participated in SAE Aero Design West 2019 and secured the 1strank in design report and overall 9thrank globally.

Daksh:The team was founded in 2009 by a group of 1st and 2nd year students with the objective to design and fabricate a rugged, single seated vehicle with off road capabilities. On 26 March, 2009 the SAE collegiate chapter of NIT Jamshedpur took off as Daksh came to existence. Since then it has been the bearer of the institute’s pride and prestige at national as well as at international stage. Till Date, Team Daksh has participated in 8 National and 1 International Event. Daksh represented NIT

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Jamshedpur at Baja SAE for the first time in year 2010, making it one of the largest events of India. In January 2014, the team also participated in the inaugural event of Baja Student India (earlier known as Delta Shootout), held at the home turf. TEAM DAKSH is an official off road car team of NIT JAMSHEDPUR which focuses on designing and fabrication of ATV to participate in BAJA events (held every year).

Revanta: Revanta Super mileage was started in the year 2009 as a result of the dream of a group of students who wanted to break the barriers of mileage. The team has shifted gears and switched into the Electric Solar Hybrid Category. Currently the team is engaged in doing research to improve the mileage and efficiency of Electric-Solar Vehicle. The team is also looking forward to making an ultra-light, cost effective Hybrid-Vehicle.

Rays:The constant depiction of non-renewable energy resources is one of the major threats these days and this threat has compelled the students of NIT Jamshedpur to look over some alternative energy resources and with this idea TEAM RAYS came into existence. It is the first ever initiative by the students of NIT Jamshedpur to develop a solar electric vehicle. The team aims at developing a highly efficient solar electric vehicle to provide a breakthrough in the application of solar technology to the transportation sectors which is compatible for Indian roads as well. The outlook of the team is to develop an eco-friendly, economic and efficient solar car that could meet the current energy demands.

Eco-Riders:Amidst the challenges faced by people all over the world due to extinction of fossil fuels, team ECORIDERS came up with an alternative of a human powered vehicle. The team was started in 2015 by a group of imaginative students lead by D. V. S. SudhamaBhattula. The team has been working to develop an energy efficient entirely human powered, aerodynamic, highly engineered and ergonomically designed vehicle that redefines the idea of pedalling. From the starting year itself, the team has been attaining fruitful results. Currently the team is working to conserve the mechanical energy produced while riding the vehicle and also to improve safety aspects of the vehicle so as to become a better alternative to the pollution producing vehicle.

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5.4 INSTITUTE HEALTH CENTRE & HOSPITAL FACILITY NIT Jamshedpur has institute dispensary for primary medical treatment. In recent notification vide office order no. NITJSR/REG/CD/2019-20/687, dated 30/08/2019 the name of the Institute dispensary has been changed to Institute Health Centre (IHC). At this IHC, first aid will be given for immediate relief, and also some medicine will be given in OPD for common diseases. Patients suffering from serious illness/ requiring emergency treatment are referred to the institute empanelled CGHS recognized hospitals and pathological centre for medical treatment of the institute employees and their dependents on CGHS rates on cashless basis. Recently, the BOG in its 36th meeting held on 22nd January, 2019 has approved the following CGHS recognized hospitals and pathological centre in Jamshedpur city for providing medical facilities to the employees and their dependents of the institute on CGHS rates on cashless basis.

List of institute empanelled CGHS recognized hospitals:

1. Brahmananda Narayan Hrudaylaya Hospital, Pardih, Jamshedpur

2. Kantilal Gandhi Memorial (Medica) Hospital, Jamshedpur

3. A.S.G Eye Hospital, Sakchi, Jamshedpur

4. Rajasthan Sewa Sadan, Jugsalai, Jamshedpur

5. Medtrina Hospital Adityapur, Jamshedpur

Pathological centre:

1. Aarogyamm, Adityapur, Jamshedpur (Except for Ultrasonography and X-ray)

Accordingly, the institute has signed MoU with above hospitals and Pathological centre for providing medical facilities to employees and their dependents of the Institute on CGHS rates on cashless basis.

Ambulance facility:

Ambulance facility is available 24x7 for emergency needs of both the staff and students.

MoUs with different CGHS recognized hospitals are given in Annexure – 2(a)

NIT Jamshedpur runs a dispensery at its campus. It is an out-patient centre catering the medical need of approximately 5000 students and all members of faculty and staff & their dependents.

Timing of Health Centre

All working days of the Institute: From 7.30 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.to 08:00 p.m. All Saturdays and Sundays: From 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

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Senior Medical Officer In-charge Dr. Rishi Mishra

Medical Attendants

Mr. P. K. Dubey

Medical attendants cum technician are help in Blood testing, and miscellaneous work of healthcentre during working hours.

5.5 VEHICLE SECTION Vehicle section has following vehicles through which number of facilities is provided to the students, staff and faculty members of the Institute.

Item Manufacturer Quantity Remarks

Bus TATA 02 Used for students transport.

Car SX4 Maruti, 01 Used for Director/

Bolero Mahindra 01 Used for Office works

Bike Hero Honda 02 Used for security patrolling

Gypsy Maruti 01 Used for security patrolling

Ambulance TATA 01 Used for medical emergency

Tractor with tanker Holland 01 Used for water supply, and trolley carrying goods & waste material

Car Maruti Ciaz Hybrid 01 Used for Director Sigma

Facilities Provided

Bus facility is provided to students from Institute to Civil Lines on all days. It is also provided for education tour of students.

Bus facility is provided to wards of staff and faculty members to some select schools on select routes on subsidized rates.

Vehicles are also provided for any official visit provided approval is accorded by the competent authority.

Vehicle is also provided to staff and faculty members for picking and dropping from/to Railway Station, Bus Stand and Airport on payment basis when they are not

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for official work. The guidelines for availing this facility and requisition slip are provided on the website of the Institute.

(i) Ambulance facility is free of cost to students. 5.6 ANNUAL ALUMNI MEET Annual Alumni Meet 2018: Being part of a legacy unparalleled in excellence, there is a strong sense of belongingness and togetherness that we share as alumni RIT/NIT, Jamshedpur. The objective of this institute is connecting each and every individual who has been nurtured by this great institution. NIT, Jamshedpur has produced leaders, entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, artists, writers, and also skilled engineers. The Annual Alumni Meet brings all these outstanding people together on a single dais. Here the students have taken the initiative of organizing Annual Alumni Meets to fulfil the dream of bringing each and every member of the institute together and celebrating the true spirit and legacy of the institute. Keeping in with the above spirit, NIT Jamshedpur has been organising the Annual Alumni Meets that would reconnect the alumni with the institute and allow them to participate in its development. This helps to create strong bonds between the members of the RIT/NIT, Jamshedpur family and the senior alumni rendering career guidance and counselling to the former. In the year 2018-19, the alumni meets was held at TSG, NIT Jamshedpur during 26-27 January, 2019 with 163 participents.

Contribution from alumni

As per our BOG recommendations, NIT Jamshedpur has opened a separate saving account of SBI “Alumni Affairs NIT Jamshedpur” in the year 2018 wherein all alumni can contribute directly to this account & Alumni fee collected from existing students are also transferred to this account. A sum of Rs. 23,000 has been received in this account during 2018-19.

Present team/committee members

Sl. No. Name Will serve as Contact no & email Id

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1 Dr. Sripati Jha Dean (Industry and 9934532473 Alumni Relations) [email protected] 2 Dr. Ashish Das Associate Dean 7753820955 (Industry and Alumni [email protected] Relations) 3 A. Kevin Alumni Head 8008019046 Silvacus [email protected] 4 Naman Team Member 7992350976 Kumar [email protected] m 5 Riya Mehta Team Member 7209772585 [email protected] 6 Ashwini Team Member 7004944027 Kumar [email protected] 7 Harwnder Team Member 7004901594 Kour [email protected] 8 Jeet Kumar Team Member 6201831446 Yadav [email protected] 9. Pratik Singh Team Member 7000877611 [email protected]

Distinguished Alumni

Sl. No. Name Passed out Present status Year 1 Nilesh Kumar 2010 Solid Propellant Scientist 2 Aviral Gupta 2006 Software Engineer at Google. 3 Tarun Tiwari 2006 Co-founder of ZO Rooms and ZOSTEL 4 Dinesh Kr. Kotha 2006 Co-Founder & CEO of CONFIRMTKT. 5 Dr. Manoj K. Patel 2006 Scientist in Agrionics division, CSIR- CSIO Chandigarh 6 Naval Khanna 1997 Director a PWC in London, UK. 7 Anand G. K. 1993 Director of Advisory Services at Ernst and Young 8 Sreedhar Inumala 1993 Managing Director of Accenture, North America 9 Akhil Jha 1989 Chief Technology officer for shell lubricants business 10 Sanandan Kumar 1989 President and CEO at Invent India. 11 Razia Sultana 1988 Vice President at MasterCard 12 Debasish Sinha 1988 Vice President of JP Morgan Chase, New York City, US 13 Vivek Dwivedi 1987 Senior VP, Global R&D India, Schindler Corporation. 14 Rajesh Kalathur 1985 Senior VP and Chief Financial Officer at Deere & Company 15 Sanjiv Paul 1980 Vice President at TATSTEEL. 16 Dr. R. K. Bandi 1977 Professor at IIM Bangalore

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17 Dr. R. Mohanthi 1989 Professor at IIT BHU 5.7 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council is the highest students' body of Students' Activities Section and is responsible for the entire Students' Activities taking place in the Institute.

NIT Jamshedpur has an active academic calendar with yearlong activities to engage students in a wide spectrum of fields, be it sports, cultural activities or technical activities. The council plays an important role in managing all these activities. Students' Council works closely with the institute administration. The council strives to work in a coordinated manner as a well-functioning team. To achieve this, regular meetings to discuss all relevant issues concerning student welfare are conducted.

Each year, a group of fifteen students is selected by the administrative board in consultation with the Director, to constitute the Student Council. It comprises of President (Final Year), Vice President (Third year); General Secretary (Third Year); Joint Secretary (Second Year); PG Representative (PG); 1st Year Representative(First Year). In addition it has also has an Executive Council, with Technical Secretary (Final/Third Year), Joint Technical Secretary (Third/Second Year), Cultural Secretary (Final Year), Joint Cultural Secretary (Third Year), Sports Secretary (Final/Third Year), Joint Sports Secretary (Third/Second Year), Alumni Secretary (Third Year), Joint Alumni Secretary (Second Year) and Club Secretary (Final Year).

The list of Students Council Members in the year 2018-19

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6 ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES

6.1 Board of Governors 6.2 Finance Committee 6.3 Building and Works Committee 6.4 Senate 6.5 Deans 6.6 Associate Deans 6.7 HODs 6.8 Planning and Development Division 6.9 TEQIP-III

6.10 NIT Council

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6.1 BOARD OF GOVERNORS The Board of Governors of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) as per Section 11 of the NIT Act,2007 and NIT(Amendment) Act 2012.

Sl. Nomination Name and designation of nominated Will serve as under No. under persons

1. Section 11 Prof. Karunesh Kumar Shukla Chairman Clause (a) Director, & & (b) NIT Jamshedpur Ex-officio Jamshedpur-831014, Jharkhand Member 2. (c) Mrs. Darshana M. Dabral Member JS & FA Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India

3. Dr. S. S. Sandhu Member A.S. (TE) Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India

4. (d) Prof. Arun Kumar Member Director, Higher Technical Education and Skill Development Government of Jharkhand Nominee

5. Prof. D. K. Singh Member Director, B.I.T. Sindri Government of Jharkhand Nominee

6. (e) Prof. Pushpak Bhattacharyya Member Director I.I.T. Patna

7. Dr. Savita Mishra, Member NIT Council Nominee

8. Shri. Banu Prakash Jalan Member NIT Council Nominee

9. (f) Prof. H.N. Singh Member

Professor, Senate Nominee

NIT Jamshedpur

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10. Dr. Sripati Jha Member

Associate Professor, Senate Nominee

NIT Jamshedpur

11. Section 18 Prof. Mahesh Kumar Agarwal Secretary Clause (2) Registrar (I/C)

NIT Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur-831014, Jharkhand

Powers of Board: In addition to the powers provided under sub-section (1) of section 13 of the NITs Act, 2007, the Board shall be empowered:

i. To abolish, re-designate or change the nomenclature of any post in the Institute. ii. To make, modify or cancel the statutes with the approval of the Visitor from time to time. Provided that the new Statute, additions or amendments of existing Statutes shall be applicable only after the assent of the Visitor. iii. To make, modify and cancel all or any ordinances on the recommendation of the Finance Committee or Senate of the Institute subject to the condition that making, modification and cancellation shall not be in contravention of the Act and (or) Statutes.

Powers of the Chairperson, Board of Governors: In addition to the powers provided in the Act, the Chairperson of the Board of Governors shall have the following powers as laid down under Statute 14 of the First Statutes of NITs, namely:

i. He shall have the power to fix, on the recommendations of the Selection Committee, the initial pay of an incumbent at a stage higher than the minimum of the scale in respect of posts to which the appointments can be made by the Board under the provisions of the Act. ii. He shall have the power to send members of the staff except the Director of the Institute for training or for a course of instruction outside India subject to such terms and conditions as may be laid down by the Board from time to time. Incidentally the visit abroad by the Director shall be approved by the Chairman, National Institutes of Technology Council. iii. He shall execute the contract of service between the Institute and the Director or Deputy Director on behalf of the Central Government, but he shall not be personally liable of anything under such contract; and In emergent cases, the Chairperson may exercise the powers of the Board and inform the Board of the action taken by him for confirmation and ratification.

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6.2 FINANCE COMMITTEE The Finance Committee of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) as per Section 10(1) of the NIT Statutes and with the approval of the competent authority is as follows:

SI. Nomination Name and designation of nominated Will Serve as No. under persons 1. Section 10 Prof. Karunesh Kumar Shukla Chairman clause 1 (i) & Director, & (ii) NIT Jamshedpur Ex-officio Jamshedpur-831014, Jharkhand Member 2. Clause 1 (iii) Mrs. Darshana M. Dabral Member JS & FA Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India 3. Clause 1 (iii) Dr. S. S. Sandhu Member A.S. (TE) Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India 4. Clause 1 (iv) Dr. Savita Mishra, Member BOG Representative 5. Clause 1 (iv) Shri. Banu Prakash Jalan Member BOG Representative 6. Clause 1 (v) Prof. Mahesh Kumar Agarwal Ex-officio Registrar (I/c), Member- NIT Jamshedpur Secretary Jamshedpur-831014, Jharkhand

Powers of the Finance Committee: The Finance Committee shall have power to:

i. Examine and scrutinize the annual budget of the Institute prepared by the Director and make recommendations to the Board. ii. Give its views and make its recommendations on any financial question affecting the Institute to the Board either on the initiative of the Board or of the Director, or on its own motion.

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6.3 BUILDING WORKS COMMITTEE The members of building works committee of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) as follows:

Sl. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. Karunesh Kumar Shukla Ex-officio Director Chairman NIT Jamshedpur Jamshedpur-831014, Jharkhand 2. Prof. A.K.L. Srivastava, Member Dean (Planning & Development)

3. Prof. Anil Kumar Choudhary, Member Professor, Civil Engineering Department, NIT Jamshedpur 4. Mr. Man Mohan Kumar Member Superintendant Engineer JBVNL, Government of Jharkhand 5. Shri. Vivek Prakash Srivastava Member Chief Engineer I.I.T. Kharagpur 6. Mrs. Darshana M. Dabral Member JS & FA Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India 7. Dr. S.S. Sandhu Member A.S. (TE) Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India 8. Prof. Mahesh Kumar Agarwal, Ex-officio Registrar (I/c) Secretary NIT Jamshedpur Jamshedpur-831014, Jharkhand

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6.4 SENATE List of Members, Senate

Sl. Name Position No.

1. Prof. Karunesh Kumar Shukla Chairman

2. Prof. Amaresh Kumar Member

3. Prof. A. M. Tigga Member

4. Prof. Anil Kumar Choudhary Member

5. Prof. A.K. Singh Member

6. Prof. A. Choubey, Dean (FW) Member

7. Prof. A. K. Khan Member

8. Prof. Danish Ali Khan Member

9. Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav, H.O.D, (DCA) Member

10. Prof. H. N. Singh Member

11. Prof. Hira Lal Yadav Member

12. Prof. Mrityunjay Kumar Sinha Member

13. Prof. M. K. Paswan, H.O.D., (MED) Member

14. Prof. Niranjan Kumar Member

15. Prof. R. V. Sharma, Dean (R&C) Member

16. Prof. R. N. Mahanty, H.O.D., (DEE) Member

17. Prof. Shailendra Kumar, Dean (Academic) Member

18. Prof. S. N. Singh Member

19. Prof. Tarni Mandal Member

20. Prof. U. Laha Member

21. Prof. Y. P. Yadav Member

22. Dr. Indranil Chatterjee, Director NML Member Jamshedpur

23. Prof. Anjali Rai, IIT Kharagpur Member

24. Prof. Mahesh Kumar Agarwal Secretary

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25. Head, Civil Engineering Department Special Invitee

26. Head, Electronics and Communication Special Invitee Engineering Department

27. Head, Production and Industrial Special Invitee Engineering Department 28. Head, Computer Science Engineering Special Invitee Department

29. Head, Chemistry Special Invitee

30. Head, Humanities and Social Science Special Invitee Management

31. Dr. Aravind Gali, Associate Dean Special Invitee (Academic)

32. Two student reprasentative Special Invitee

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6.5 INSTITUTE DEANS’ COMMITTEE List of Deans:

Sl. No. Image Name and Department Serve as

Prof. Arvind Choubey Dean, Administration 1. Dept. of Electronics and and Faculty welfare Communication Engineering

Prof. Arvind Kumar Lal Dean, Planning and 2. Srivastava Development Dept. of Civil Engg.

Prof. Shalendra Kumar Dean

3. Dept. of Mechanical Academic and e- Engineering Governance

Prof. Sanjay Dean, Students 4. Dept. of Mechanical Welfare Engineering

Prof. Ram Vinoy Sharma Dean, Research and 5. Dept. of Mechanical Consultancy Engineering

Dr. Sripati Jha Dean, Industry and 6. Dept. of Mathematics Alumni Relations

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6.6 ASSOCIATE DEANS Sl.No. Image Name and Department Serves as 1. Dr. Basudeba Behera Associate Dean, Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering Faculty Welfare

2. Dr. R.P. Singh Associate Dean,

Dept of Civil Engineering Planning and Development

(Civil works)

3. Dr. Virendra Kumar Associate Dean,

Dept of Civil Engineering Planning and Development

(Civil works)

4. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Associate Dean,

Dept. of Computer Science and Planning and Engineering Development: Housekeeping and Green Campus

5. Dr. Amit Prakash Associate Dean,

Dept. of Electronics and Planning and Communication Engineering Development: Electrical Works and Engineering Services

6. Dr. Amaresh Kumar

Dept. of Production and Industrial Associate Dean, Engineering Academic: UG

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7. Dr. Prabhat Kumar Associate Dean, Dept. of Chemistry Students Welfare

8. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Vajpai Associate Dean, Dept. of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Research and Consultancy

9. Dr. Ashish Das Associate Dean, Dept. of Production and Industrial Engineering Industry and Alumni Relations

10. Dr. Chintalacheruvu Assistant Dean, Madhusudana Rao Academic: Dept. of Civil Engineering Recognition and Accreditation

Electrical Works Committee.

Prof. A.K.L. Srivastava, Dean (P&D) -Chairman Prof. R.N. Mahanthy, HOD, EEE -Member Prof. R.P. Singh, Assoc Dean (P&D) -Member Prof. U.K. Sinha, Department of EEE -Member Prof .Amit Prakash, Assoc. Dean (P&D EW & ES) - Convener

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6.7 HEADS OF THE DEPARTMENTS (HOD) Name Department

Dr. Shailesh Kumar Prasad Chemistry

Dr. Rakesh Pratap Singh Civil Engineering

Computer Dr. Binod Kumar Singh Science and Engineering

Electronics & Dr. Rashmi Sinha Communication Engineering

Electrical & Prof. Ravindra Nath Mohanty Electronics Engineering

Humanities, Social Sciences Dr. Rajiv Bhushan and Management

Dr. Tarni Mandal Mathematics

Computer Dr. Dilip Kumar Yadav Applications

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Mechanical Prof. Mani Kant Paswan Engineering

Metallurgical & Prof. Rajendra Prasad Singh Materials Engineering

Prof Ujjawal Laha Physics

Production and Dr. Shashi Bhushan Prasad Industrial Engineering

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6.8 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Planning and Development Division is one of the administrative units of NIT Jamshedpur that is responsible for planning, design, construction, renovation, maintenance and development of all infrastructural facilities in the institute campus. The buildings, roads, walkways, sports grounds, water supply and distribution networks, power supply and transmission systems, internet and Wi-Fi services, sewerage systems, cleaning and waste disposal systems, transport systems, engineering services, horticulture and green campus are to be maintained within the institute premises. The Planning and Development (P&D) Division is headed by the Dean, P&D and is supported by Associate Deans (P&D), Assistant Executive Engineers, Assistant Engineers, Junior Engineers, other technical personnel and office staff.

Planning and Development Division has following units and its important functionaries are as under: -

1. Instructions, requirements and planning 2. Estate 3. Civil Works 4. Electrical Works 5. Civil Maintenance Unit 6. Electrical Maintenance Unit 7. Engineering Services Unit 8. Housekeeping and Green Campus Unit 9. Digital Campus unit. 10. Retail Services.

Planning and Development Division has following committees constituted to advise, recommend and execute essential development related work within the institute campus.

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6.8.1 Various committees under Planning and Development

Civil Works Committee

Prof. A.K.L. Srivastava, Dean (P&D) -Chairman Prof. R.P. Singh, Assoc. Dean (P&D) & HOD-DCE -Member Prof. Sanjay Kumar, Assoc Professor, DCE -Member Prof. Virendra Kumar, Assoc Dean (P&D) -Member Electrical Works Committee.

Prof. A.K.L. Srivastava, Dean (P&D) -Chairman Prof. R.N. Mahanthy, HOD, EEE -Member Prof. R.P. Singh, Assoc Dean (P&D) -Member Prof. U.K. Sinha, Department of EEE -Member Prof. Amit Prakash, Assoc. Dean (P&D EW & ES) - Convener Housekeeping and Green Campus Committee.

Prof. A.K.L. Srivastava, Dean (P&D) - Chairman Prof. R.P. Singh, Assoc. Dean (P&D) - Member Prof. Sanjay Kumar. Associate Dean, P&D-HK&GC -Member & Convener Er. Deepak Kumar, AE -Member PI (Estate) -Member Chief Warden -Member Engineering services committee

Dean (Planning & Development) - Chairman Dean (Administration & Faculty Welfare) -Member HOD (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) -Member HOD (Computer Science & Engineering) -Member HOD (Production and Industrial Engineering.) -Member HOD (Mechanical Engineering) -Member Associate Deans (P&D) -Member Associate Dean (P&D-EW&ES) - Convener Committee for Campus Retail Services. Dean (Planning & Development) -Chairman Dean (Faculty Welfare) -Member Dean (Students Welfare) -Member Chief Warden -Member PI (Community Welfare) -Member Registrar / PI (Estate) -Member Digital Campus Committee. Dean (Planning & Development) - Chairman HOD (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) -Member

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HOD (Computer Science & Engineering) -Member HOD (Electrical& Communication Engineering) -Member HOD (Computer Application) -Member Dean(Academic & e-Governance) -Member For Planning, Execution and Management of all functionaries of the division, following officials and staffs are available Dean (P&D) - 1 No Associate Dean (P&D) 2 Nos Associate Dean (P&D)-Electrical Works- 1 No Associate Dean (P&D)-HK&GC 1 No Assistant Executive Engineer (SG-II) - 2 Nos Junior Engineer (Civil Works) - 2 Nos Junior Engineer (Civil Works-HK&GC) - 3 Nos Junior Engineer (Electrical Works) - 3 Nos Senior Technician- 1 No Other supporting staff 4 Nos

6.8.2 Best Practices and achievements of the Division

● Detailed Project Report (DPR) for infrastructure requirements for 10 years (2012-22)

● Master plan of the Institute- Under preparation by CPWD

● MoU signed between NIT Jamshedpur and Central Public Works Department (CPWD) (Project division opened at NIT Jamshedpur) for Construction, Renovation, Maintenance (Civil & Electrical) at NIT Jamshedpur on turnkey basis as a deposit work.

● BOG deeply appreciated the efforts taken by the Institute for the ongoing construction of two mega hostels J & K, and also for the complete renovation of all 11 hostels simultaneously done during summer vacation 2014. Quality of renovation work of all hostels is excellent which were completed during stipulated time. (BOG/MIN/22/2015-01/25)

● Clean and Green Campus

6.8.3 Major Renovation projects completed

● Roof treatment of all buildings (Hostels, Staff Quarters and Institutional Buildings) in the institute campus

● Renovation of roads inside Institute Campus

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● Renovation (civil works) of all eleven old hostels - A, B,C,D,E,F,G H,I RLB and AHR and their messes

● Renovation of Internal electrical installation in all eleven old hostels - A, B,C,D,E,F,G H,I RLB and BBA and their messes

● Renovation of kitchens from conventional to modular in all eleven old hostels - A, B,C,D,E,F,G H,I RLB and AHR

● Renovation of toilets in the Academic Blocks, Laboratories, Administrative and Academic buildings

● Renovation of Annapurna Canteen

● Renovation of Metallurgy (Material Characterization) Lab in the department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

6.8.4 Major Construction/Infrastructure Development works completed

● Construction of 300 single seated Hostel J

● Vertical Extension of Hostel J (3rd , 4th , 5th & 6th floor)

● Construction of 300 single seated Hostel K

● Vertical Extension of Hostel K (3rd , 4th , 5th & 6th floor)

● Construction of Mega Mess Block for Hostels J & K

● Renovation and Construction of roads inside Institute Campus

● Construction of Cafeteria (Food Court)

● Construction of bituminous concrete road from gymkhana towards Hostel-I

● Construction of Synthetic Lawn Tennis Courts (3nos.), Basketball Courts (3 nos.) and Badminton Courts (6nos.)

● Construction of internal boundary walls for Hostels A,B,C,D and E,F,G,H

● Light fittings in 3 Nos Lawn Tennis ,3 Nos Basketball,2 Nos volley ball and 14 Nos badminton courts

● Installation of Deep tube wells (20 Nos) at various location in campus

● Provision and installation of water purifier(UV based) cum cooler of 120/80 litters capacity at all renovated hostels

● Provision and installation of water purifier(UV based) cum cooler (AGCCP Model) in all 42 blocks of Hostels J &K

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● Provision and installation of water purifier (UV based) cum cooler of 120 litre capacity at the mess of all hostels

● Construction of Electrical Sub Station (5 Nos)

● Re-organization of electrical power distribution system in the Institute campus

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6.8.5 Major Ongoing Construction/Infrastructure Development work:

● Construction of RCC Boundary Wall with Gate and Watch tower (8 nos.) along with External Driveway and storm water drain

● Construction of (G+3) “Lecture Hall Complex” consisting of 36 Nos. 120 seated Class rooms and 120 Nos. of Faculty Chambers

● Civil Renovation Works of Administrative Building

● Civil Renovation Works of South Block

● Civil Renovation Works of North Block

● Re-organization of compound light in the Institute premise

● Construction of 33/11 KV Indoor Type Substation with 2 x 6MVA transformers

● Electrical renovation works including fire alarms, lift and CCTV of Administrative Building, South Block and North Block

● Air conditioning of Administrative Building, South Block and North Block

● Renovation of Guest House

● Renovation of Director’s Bungalow

● Renovation of Academic Block. No. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 & 8

● Construction of Septic Tanks with allied sewer lines of hostels A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H

● Construction of Septic Tanks with allied sewer lines of Academic Blocks

● Renovation of Students’ activity Centre

● Renovation of Dispensary

● Renovation of institute Quarters (158 Nos)

● 33KV dedicated power supply from M/S JUSCO through CPWD

6.8.6 Major Proposed Construction/Renovation/Infrastructure Development works

● Renovation of Computer Centre

● Construction of Parking Area

● Construction and Development of Parks, Lawns in the institute

● Repair and maintenance of existing fencing/boundary wall in the institute premises.

● Construction of Faculty (112 Nos) and Staff Quarters (56 Nos).

● Construction of Hostel for Married Research Scholar-100 Nos

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● Construction of 1200-1300 capacity multipurpose auditorium

● Renovation of Teachers Club. ● Construction of (G+5) Boys’ hostels for 1000 students consisting of 350 rooms as double bedded and 300 rooms single bedded ● Construction of (G+5) Girls’ hostels single bedded for 300 students

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6.9 TEQIP-III ACTIVITIES AT NIT JAMSHEDPUR TEQIP –III is instrumental in promoting various R&D, consultancy activities, modernizing and strengthening of laboratories for P.G, Research, , enhancement of Teaching & learning, faculty & staff development through subject area /pedagogy training (In- house as well as at various IITs), participation in Management Capacity Enhancement programs being conducted by IIMs, Academic support for weak students and Twinning/Mentoring activities.

TEQIP-III Team of NIT Jamshedpur (June 2018-July 2019)

Sl. Name & Designation Responsibility in TEQIP-III No . 1. Dr. Anil Kumar Choudhary, Coordinator Associate Professor, Civil Engg 2. Dr. Prahalad Prasad, Associate Co-cordinator Professor, Civil Engg 3. Dr. M.K. Agarwal, Professor, MME Nodal Officer (Finance) Mr. Sunil Kumar Bhagat, Assistant Nodal Officer (Procurement) Registrar (S&P) 4. Dr. Rashmi Sinha, Associate Nodal Officer (Mentoring Professor, ECE Activities) 5. Dr. Madhu Singh, Assistant Professor, Nodal Officer (Equity) EE 7. Dr. C.M.S. Rao, Associate Professor, Nodal Officer (Academic) Civil Engg 8. Miss. Chhabi Rani, (Recruited under Account assistant cum data TEQIP-III on Adhoc basis vide O/O entry operator No. NITJSR/ESS/CD/2018-19/990 Dt. 27.7.2018 )

6.9.1 Submission of Proposal for Sub component 1.3 of TEQIP-III

In pursuance to E-mail dated 6th January 2017 from NPIU, a proposal for participation under Sub-Component 1.3: Twinning Arrangements to Build Capacity and Improve Performance of Participating Institutions in the Focus States. Further; in response to E- mail dated 7th September 2017 from NPIU, Institutional Development Proposal (IDP) for NIT, Jamshedpur was submitted to NPIU Finally; selection of NIT Jamshedpur under sub component 1.3 of TEQIP-III was communicated by NPIU vide Letter No. AC/TEQIP-III/2017 dated October 27, 2017.

6.9.2 Signing of Twinning Agreement and MOU

Subsequent upon selection of f NIT Jamshedpur under sub component 1.3 of TEQIP-III, Twinning Agreement was signed between NIT Jamshedpur (Institute 1.1) and Women Institute of Technology, Dehradun (Institute1.3) on 21.09.2017. Further; an MOU between

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NIT Jamshedpur (Under component1.3) and MHRD, Govt. of India was signed for implementation of TEQIP, phase III vide letter No. NIT/TEQIP- III/CD/2017/2614 dated 10.11.2017. Key Dates:

Sl. Particulars Date No. 1. Selection under Sub-component 1.3 27st October, 2017

2. Signing of MOU with 1.1 Institution 10th November, 2017 3. PFMS Registration 30th November, 2017 4. Release of 1st Installment of Grant First quarter of 2018-19

6.9.3 Life Time Project Allocation & Indicative Category-Wise Funding

S.N. KEY ACTIVITIES Category of % Amount Expenditure (In Crores/INR) 1 Procurement of Goods Procuremen 50% 3.50 (equipment, furniture, books LRs, t software & minor items) & minor civil works 2 Academic activities includes Academic 40% 2.80 improvement in Teaching, Learning and Research Competence of institutions ● Increasing faculty productivity and motivation ● Twinning arrangements ● Preparation of massive open online courses 3 Incremental Operating Cost IOC 10% 0.70 100% 7.00 Total:

6.9.4 Selection of Assistant Professors (on Contract) in TEQIP-III Institutions

NIT Jamshedpur was nominated as nodal Centre in Jharkhand by NPIU for conducting Interviews for selection of Assistant Professors (on contract) for the engineering colleges participating under TEQIP Project across the Country. The interviews of 366 candidates in 16 Disciplines were successfully conducted by NIT Jamshedpur during 11.12.2017 to 15.12.2017.

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6.9.5 Successful completion of TEQIP-II Project and transfer of Unspent Interest to corpus Fund of the Institute

In pursuance to E-mail dated 09th Feb. 2018 from NPIU, the unspent interest amounting to Rs. 18,07,116.69 (Rs. Eighteen lacs seven thousand one hundred sixteen and sixty nine paise) at the end of the F.Y 2017-18 and lying in TEQIP Account of the Institute has been transferred to the corpus Fund of the Institute and the ‘TEQIP ACCOUNT NIT JAMSHEDPUR’ (vide A/C No. 10678399485) has been got closed and the same was communicated to NPIU vide letter No. NITJSR/REG/2018-19/CD/849 Dt. 29.06.2018.

6.9.6 Hiring Project Staff purely on Temporary basis to Work on World Bank Assisted TEQIP- III

In order to make the functioning of TEQIP-III project smooth and time bound, advertisement for two engagement of Project staff namely; Project Assistant & Account assistant cum data entry operator on purely Ad-hoc Basis was made vide Advt. No. NITJSR/TEQIP-III/2018-19/210 Date: 27/04/2018.Finally; one Project staff i.e MISS CHHABI RANI was engaged as Account Assistant cum Data Entry Operator (on purely Ad hoc basis) for the TEQIP-III Project of NIT Jamshedpur w.e.f 30.07.2018 (F.N) at a fixed and consolidated salary of Rs. 18000/- only per month for an initial period of six months from the date of her joining and extendable on half yearly basis, based on satisfactory performance but not beyond the Project period vide O/O No. NITJSR/ESS/CD/2018-19/990 dated 27-07-2018.The process for hiring the other project staff i.e Project Assistant shall be initiated shortly.

6.9.7 Hiring the services of Internal/ Statutory auditors for TEQIP-III

As Internal Audit (Two half yearly audit in a F.Y) and Statutory audit (F.Y wise) are mandatory requirement under the project; the services of M/S I&N Associates, Chartered Accountants, Sakchi, Jamshedpur for Internal audit and M/S R.N. Singh, Chartered Accountants, Adityapur, Jamshedpur for statutory audit have been hired and the audit fee of Rs. 25,000/- only plus the taxes as applicable to each of the Internal/ Statutory auditors shall be paid on satisfactory completion of the work. Internal Audit Report for half year ending on 31st Sept. 2018 have already been communicated to NPIU. Internal Audit Report for half year ending on 31st March 2019 and Statutory Audit for 2018-19 shall be communicated to NPIU by 30th April 2019.

6.9.8 Performance Auditing & Mentoring

Performance Auditing and Mentoring of TEQIP Institutions is a mandatory activity under TEQIP-III project and Prof. M S Sutaone, Dean- Academic & Professor in Electronics & Telecomm, College of Engineering, Pune who has been appointed as Performance Auditor for our Institute visited the Institute during 7th-9th Sept. 2018

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for the first round of performance audit and the second round of performance audit is scheduled to be conducted during July-August 2019. Further; first round of Mentoring cycle was conducted by Prof. Mahabir Panda, Professor & Head, Department of Civil Engg.,NIT Rourkela, who has been appointed as Mentor for our Institute during 7th-8th Dec.2018 and second round of Mentoring was conducted during June 2019.

Procurement Status under TEQIP-_III at NIT Jamshedpur

Procurement (Committed)

A.1: Procurement of Equipments (Under National shopping)

Sl. P.O No Particulars of Item Value of P.O Order placed in No. /Deptt./Labora (INR) favour of tory 1. TEQIPIII/2018/ 1. Total Station with 2” 9,20,400.00 M/S P S Bedi nitj/Shopping/ accuracy (2 Nos), Securecom Pvt 3/2018- 2.Electronic Digital Ltd.D-14/12 First 19/243/CD/ Theodolite (1 No) Floor, Okhla /971 Dt. 3. Digital Auto Level Industrial Area, 11.5.2018 Phase-1, New (Civil Engg. Delhi-110020, Deptt India. /Surveying) 2. TEQIPIII/2018/ 1. Geo-textile Thickness 47,57,256.00 M/S Aimil Ltd. nitj/Shopping/ gauge (2 nos) and A8 Mohan Co- 2/2018- one each below Operative 19/238/CD/97 2. Modular Soil Pressure Industrial 0 Apparatus with Stand Estate,Mathura Dt. 24.7.2018. Alone Data Logger Road New Delhi- (Civil Engg. 3. Geo-textile Pull Out 110044 Deptt Tester, /GeoTechnic 4. Rapid Chloride al and Permeability Test with Structure Pc Software Laboratory) 5. Carbonation Chamber for Concrete: Specification as per ISO 1920-12:2015 6. Drying shrinkage Measuring Instrument for Concrete 7. Sulfate Resistance Apparatus for Concrete 8. Concrete Resistivity,

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9.Digital Rebound Hammer 10. Compress meter with LVDT 25 mm with logger 11. Humidity Cabinet 3. TEQIP- 1. U.V. 27,31,575.00 M/s III/2018/NITJ/S Spectrophotometer Amalgamated hopping with software Dual Biotech, 6 /12/CD/2018- Beam UV-VIS Muralidhar Sen 19/1428/2018 Spectrophotometer Lane, Kolkata – Dated 2. COD Analyzer with 700073 12.11.2018 COD Heater Block (Civil Engg. and COD Reagent Deptt System /Environment 3. Bod Measuring al Equipment B.O.D. Engineering Sensor System Laboratory) 4. BOD INCUBATOR, 120 liters volume 5.Potable Water Quality Analyzer Instruments 6. Flue Gas Analyser & Calibration Certificate Flue Gas Analyser, With "Easyemission" Software. 4. TEQIP- 1. Automatic Water 6,97,158.00 M/s K.C. Engineers III/2018/NITJ/S Level Recorder Ltd., hopping 2. Experimental Flume 96 HSIIDC //11/CD/2018 86x300mm Industrial Estate, -19/1427 Ambala Cant, Dated Haryana– 133001, 12.11.2018 India (Civil Engg. Deptt /Hydraulics & Water Resources Laboratory) 5. TEQIPIII/2018/ 1. AC/DC Rectifiers 8,78,665.00 M/S Vi nitj/Shopping/ With Following Modules Microsystems Pvt. 5/CD/2018- 2. Three Phase Half And Ltd. 19/2314 Fully Controlled Bridge Plot No. 75, Dt. 21.2.2019. Converter Electronics Estate, (Electrical & 3. DC_DC Choppers/A. Perugundi, Electronics DC-DC Buck Converter Chennai-600096 Engg. Trainer Along

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Deptt./Powe 4. DC/AC Inverters r Electronics Along With Following and Drive Module Lab.) 5. PMSM Motor Drive Along With Following Module 6. BLDC Motor Drive Along With Power Quality Controllers 6. TEQIPIII/2018/ 1. Grid Connected 22,72,553.00 M/S Vi NITJ/Shopping Hybrid Wind Solar Microsystems Pvt. /5/CD/2018- System Ltd. 19/252/967 2. Digital Storage Plot No. 75, Dated Oscilloscope Electronics Estate 24.7.2018 Perugundi, (Electrical & Chennai-600096 Electronics Engg. Deptt./Power Electronics and Drive Lab.) 7. TEQIP- 1. dSPACE ACE KIT- 20,84,250.00 M/S Dyna Fusion III/2018/NITJ/ DS1104 Technologies Pvt. Shopping/10 2. dSPACE ACE KIT- Ltd. /CD/2018- MICROLABBOX-1302T 214,1ST Floor, 19/1429/2101 Bellary Road, 8 Sadashiv nagar, Dated Bangaluru-560080 12.11.2-018 (Electrical & Electronics Engg. Deptt./ Power Electronics and Drive Lab.) 8. TEQIPIII/2018/NITJTransmitted and 27,30,000.00 M/S DHR Holding /SHOPPING/ Reflected light India Pvt. Ltd., 9/CD/2018- Geological Polarizing Arcadia ,3Rd &4th 19/1548 Microscope with Floor, Dated camera and image Premise No. -31, 06.12.2018 analyzing system Dr. Ambedkar compete with analysis Sarani, Kolkata- (Metallurgic microscope, camera 700046 (W.B) al & and software with Materials better compatibility

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Engineering and suitable for future /Geology up gradation . Laboratory) NITJSR/TEQIP- 1. Plasma 50 A Welding 5,51,250.00 M/s Electro 9. III/MFG/WL/0 machine with Plasma 2/Shopping/ equipments Equipment Pvt. 15/CD2018/1 Ltd 9/2347 Date: , 26/02/2019 Maharashtra - (Manufacturi 400063 ng Engg. Deptt /Welding Laboratory ) 10. NITJSR/TEQIP- 1. Bottom Pouring Type 13,62,375.00 M/s Swam Equip III/MFG/FL/01 Stir Casting Machine Chennai, / (BSCM) Vacuum Die Tamilnadu-600064 Shopping/14 Casting & Ultrasonic /CD/2018- Vibrator Attachments 19/2345 and Essential Date: Accessories – For 26/02/2019 MMC Aluminium or (Manufacturi Aluminium & ng Engg. Magnesium. Deptt 2. High Temperature /Welding Furnace – 1450 ºC Laboratory ) 11. NITJSR/CC/1 Lectern 4,78,800.00 M/s 1/2019 Advancetech (Computer India Pvt. Ltd Center) Dhakol, Zirakpur, Punjab- 140603 12. NITJSR/CC/1 Vertical Signage 4,99,80.00 M/s Swastik 2/2019 Enterprises (Computer Center) Bagunhatu, Baridih, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand- 831017

A.2: Procurement of Proprietary Software (Under Direct Contracting)

Sl. P.O No Particulars of Item Value of P.O Order placed in No. /Deptt./Labo (INR) favour of ratory 1. TEQIP- ANSYS Campus 31, 50,000.00 M/s ARK Info III/2018/nitj/D Solutions/ANSYS solutions Pvt. Ltd., irect Academic

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Contract/13 Multiphysics Campus A-19, Sec-4, /2018- License 25/250 - Noida-201301 19/CD/11637 Perpetual License dated. with 3 years 13.12.2018 TECS/AMC (Civil & Mechanical Engg. Deptt,) 2. NITJSR/ PLAXIS FEA Software 14,76,825.00 M/s Ram Caddsys TEQIP-III for Soil and Rock Pvt. Ltd. /DCE /GS Analysis with VIP A8, vaigai &GE/05/201 subscription including Apartments, #4, 8-19 03 years TECS GiriStreet, West (Civil Engg.) (Technical MambalamChen Civil Enhancement and nai- 600033 Engineering Customer Support i.e. (Geosyntheti free Updates, cs and Upgrade and Geoenviron Technical mental Support)/AMC Engg. including installation, Laboratory) commissioning (floating through) LAN, on sites Training as per requirement along with Operating Manual in PDF files. 3. NITJSR/ FEAST Campus 15,75,000.00 M/s SVR Infotech TEQIP-III License ( 301/302, Amber /DME /EG& permanent/perpetual Plaza, Infornt of CAD/21/201 ) FEAST-VSSC ISRO Bank of MH, 9/Direct Campus License Singgad College Contract/C Include: A. FEAST rd, Ambegaon, D/618 Academic Version BK, Pune-411046 (Mechanical License – 100 users B. Engg. Deptt) FEAST Research Version License -5 users 62,01,825.00 Total: B.1: Procurement of Equipments (Under Pipe Line) Sl. Bid Invitation Particulars of Item Estimated Remarks N Reference No. Cost (INR) o. /Deptt./Laborat ory 1. NITJSR/TEQIP- 1.Robot, Controller, 14,70,000.00 Purchase order III/MFG/AMFMSL Teach pendant, issued to M/s

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/ System Peripherals BRABO Robotics 04/Shopping/16 and Desktop and Automation /CD/2018- Computer/Laptop Ltd. 19/2348 Date: 26/02/2019 (Manufacturing Engg. Deptt / Advance Manufacturing and Flexible Manufacturing Systems Laboratory) 2. Civil Engg. 1.Model Tests Setup 20,00,000.00 Under process for Deptt./Geosynt for Both Static Uplift invitation of bids hetics and and plate load test Geoenvironmen tal Engg. Laboratory 3. Civil Engg. 1. KD2 Pro Thermal 17,00,000.00 Under process for Deptt./Geosynt Properties invitation of bids. hetics and Analyzer for Geoenvironmen determination of tal Engg. the thermal Laboratory properties of solid and rocks. 2.Infra-Red Moisture Meter 3. Permittivity test Apparatus (Geotextile permeability)

4.Resistivity Meter 88,50,000.00 Total (INR):

6.9.9 Academic Processes

Improve Students Learning (Outstation Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Short Term Courses/Training Programme, etc. attended by Students)

Sl. Name of the Programme Organized at Durati Amount No. Student on Reimbur sed (INR)

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1. Mr. Prasun GIAN Workshop IIT, 11-22 7,420.00 kundu, on Gandhinagar June (Reg. No. “Aerospace 2018 2017PGMMFT02) Materials: Dept of Microstructure, Metallurgical & Fracture, and Materials Engg. Fatigue” 2. Mr. Chandan GIAN Workshop IIT, 11-22 7,420.00 Kumar, on Gandhinagar June (Reg, No. “Aerospace 2018 2017PGMMFT03) Materials: Dept of Microstructure, Metallurgical & Fracture, and Materials Engg. Fatigue” 3. Mr. Rajkumar GIAN course on IIT Roorkee 17-21 8545.00 Sakile “HVDC Dec, (Reg. No. Transmission and 2018 2018RSEE006) FACT”

4. Mr. Manoj Kumar GIAN Course on IIT Roorkee 17-21 8305.00 Kar, “HVDC Dec, (Reg. No. Transmission and 2018 2018RSEE003) FACT” 5. Mr. Ramanaiah GIA N course on NIT Warangal 17-22 3492.00 Upputuri “Advanced Dec, (Reg. No. Technologies in 2018 2018RSEE005) Power Engineering” 6. Mr. Sumit Raj International SCSVMV 30-31 8000.00 (Reg. No. Conference on Kanchipuram Jan, 2017PGEEPE07) “Electrical, Tamilnadu 2019 Communication, Electronics, Instruments and Computing (ICECEIC-2019) 7. Miss Neeraj Attending Avantech 17-19 8820.00 Choudhary Workshop on Engineering Jan, (Reg. No. “Geotechnical Consortium 2019 2018RSCE014) Modeling & Design Pvt. Ltd. New using Geostudio Delhi Software-2019” 8. Rahul Kumar Attending Bhuneshwar 27th 9800.00 (Reg no:- Workshop at Feb 2017PGEEPS13) Bhuneshwar 2019 52,002 . 0 Total (INR): 0 Improve Students Learning (In-house Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Short Term

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Courses/Training Program, etc.)

Sl. Organized by Particulars Duration of the No. of Amount No. (Deptt./ Programme Partici Reimbur Coordinators) pants sed (INR) 1. Dr. S.B. Prasad Motivational Talk 29th Oct 2018 46 3000.00 Head, on “Balance Department of between Stress Production and and Excellence in Industrial life” by Prof. Engineering Navneet Arora, IIT Roorkee. 2. Prof. Rajiv Bhushan Invited Lecture on 20th Nov 2018 100 3479.00 .Head, HSSM “Strategic Moves: Deptt. & Soft Skills Acting Personal Club of NIT JSR Interviews” by Prof. S.K.Sarangi, XLRI, Jamshedpur. 3. Prof. Sanjay “Invited guest 26th Nov. 2018 90 24,187.0 Dean (Student Lecture by Dr. G.N. 0 Welfare)/Student Choudhary, Wellness Centre of Nuclear Power NIT ,Jamshedpur. Corporation of India, Ltd. 6. Dr. Rajiv Bhushan 1 Day Workshop on 30-31 March 100 21937.0 HOD, HSSM, “Soft Skill for 2019 0 NIT Jamshedpur Employability 52,603.0 Total (INR): 0

Faculty/Staff Development and motivation (Outstation Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Short Term Courses/Training Programme, etc. attended by Faculty Members)

Sl. Name & Programme Organized Dura Amount No. Designation of the at tion Reimburse Faculty Member d (INR) 1. Dr. Sangeeta GIAN Workshop on IIT, 12- 11966.00 Kumari, “ Improved Climate Khagarpur 16 Assistant Professor, Change Adoption Nov, Deptt. of Civil Strategies in Water 2018 Engg. Resource”

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11,966.00 Total (INR):

Faculty/Staff Development and motivation

(In-house Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Short Term Courses/Training Program organized by the Faculty Members )

Sl. Organized by Particulars Duration of No. of Amount No. (Deptt./ the Particip Reimbursed Coordinators) Programm ants (INR) e 1. 1Dr. Maninder Kapoor, One Day 29th Sept. 100 26,661.00 Chairperson, Internal Workshop on 2018 Complaints “ Gender Committee, Sanitization” NIT Jamshedpur 2. 2Dr. Koushlendra One day 27th Nov 168 14,461.00 Kumar Singh seminar on 2018 Coordinator, "Cyber Crime: Computer Centre, Challenge of NIT Jamshedpur Contemporary World" 3. 3Department of 5 Days Short Dec. 17- 60 29,331.00 Mechanical Term Course on 21, 2018 Engineering “Recent Co-ordinators: Innovations And Dr. Deepak Kumar Developments Dr. Shashank Pandey In Futuristic Prof. M.K. Paswan Materials”

4. 4Department of Civil 5 Day National 21 st – 25th 64 1,32,750.00 Engineering Workshop on Jan, 2019 Coordinators: “Recent Dr. RakeshPratap Advances in Singh Civil Dr. Sanjay Kumar Engineering Dr. Ch. Research MadhusudanaRao (RACER-2019) “ 5. 5Department of Civil 1 Day 11th June 68 10663.00 . Engineering Workshop on 2019 Coordinator;- “Offshore Wind Dr. Seeram Madhuri Turbines and Supporting Structures” 6. Department of Six Days 20th-25th 96,000.00 Production and Seminar on May, 2019 Industrial Engineering

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Convenor and “Materials, coordinator: Manufacturing Dr. Mayuri Baruah, and Modeling Coordinators : -Advances Dr. Raj Ballav and Dr. Ashish Das Constraints (MMMAC- 2019)” 7. Department of Six Days Short May 27th- 46244.00 Production and Term Course on June 01, Industrial Engineering “ RECENT 2019 Coordinators : DEVELOPMENTS Dr. Simanchal Kar IN SURFACE Dr. Tushar Banerjee COATINGS AND Dr. Shashi Bhushan COMPOSITE Prasad MATERIALS (RDSCCM- 2019)” 8. Department of Short Term May 27 – 92806.00 Electrical Engineering Course on June 01, Coordinators: “RECENT 2019 Dr. A. Bhattacharya, TRENDS IN Dr. Jitendra Kumar, MICROGRID Dr. Om Hari Gupta (RTM-2019)”

9. Department of One Week June 17- 85000.00 Mechanical Short Term 22, 2019 Engineering Course on Co-ordinators: “Machines Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla And Dr. Bipin Kumar Mechanism” Dr. Satish Kumar 10. Department of Civil Six Days June 3- 1,17,999.00 Engineering National 8,2019 Convener: Workshop on Prof. .A .K. Choudhary “ Geo-Systems Coordinators: And Geo- Dr. Subhadeep Materials Metya (GSGM-2019)” Dr. Somenath Mondal Dr. Awdhesh Kumar Chaudhary

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11. Department of Six Days June 7- 59771.00 Electronics & National 12,2019 Communication Workshop on Engineering Coordinators: “Application o Dr rashmi Sinha NI Lab VIEW in Dr. Mayank Electronics & srivastava Communicatio Dr. Mrutyunjay Rout n Engineering”

12. Department of Civil Six Days June 24- 1,25,000.00 Engineering National 29,2019 Convener: Workshop on Prof. .A.K.L Srivastva Coordinators: “Revised NBC- Dr. Virendra Kumar 2016,Earthquak Dr. S. madhuri e Indian Dr. K.K. Sharma Standards &Tall Buildings (REIST-2019)”

460,937.00 Total (INR):

GATE/ Employability Skill Training:

● First round of “Employability Test” which is a mandatory exercise for all for undergraduate students of all the years of TEQIP-III Institutions was successfully conducted during 04-07 Jan, 2019 by M/S “Aspiring Minds Assessment Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon. Haryana” and 2146 students out of a total of 2365 students participated. A sum of Rs. 401345.00 only was incurred for this purpose. Second round of “Employability Test” is being planned during August 2019.

● Reimbursement of GATE Examination fee to 250 final year students who have appeared for GATE 2019 amounting to Rs. 2,57,900.00 (Rs. Two lacs Fifty seve n Thousand and Nine Hundred ) only is under process.

● As per NPIU guidelines vide their E-mail, dated 30/07/2018, 20 (Twenty) temporary faculty members engaged under NPIU/TEQIP III in various TEQIP Institutions in the state of Jharkhand and Bihar were admitted to the Sponsored Part-Time Ph.D enrolment Programme in 05 (five) Departments of the Institute for the Academic Session 2018- 19 vide O/O No. NITJSR/ACAD/Ph.D/(TEQIP-III)/2018-19/344 Dt. 13.07.2018.

Mentoring/Twinning system

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1. Dr. Mrutyunjay Rout, Asst. Prof of ECE delivered lecture on “Training and Academic Development" to the final year students at WIT, Dehradun (1.1 institution) on 11th Aug, 2018.

2. Dr. Vishes Ranjan Kar, Assistant Prof. of Mechanical Engineering delivered a lecture on “Research and Technological Advancement In Dynamic Industrial And Business Environment” for the Civil and Mechanical Eengineering students of 1.1 institution WIT, Dehradun on 11th Aug, 2018.

3. Dr. Swati Sudha, Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, NIT Jamshedpur conducted a Training Course on “Marked Effect of Personality Traits on Decision Making” on 16th January 2019 at WIT Dehradun.

4. In order to promote the campus placements at WIT Dehradun, Training & Placement Cell of NT Jamshedpur have already shared placement brochure, full data-base of the companies who have visited NIT Jamshedpur with the placement cell of WIT Dehradun for further action in this regard.

5. Prof. I/c. Training & Placement Cell, NIT Jamshedpur is in constant touch with his counterpart at WIT Dehradun and shortly, the student team of TAP coordinators along with faculty coordinators attached to TAP Cell of NIT Jamshedpur shall be visiting WIT Dehradun for one to one interaction regarding student database management, placement record maintenance, and alumni relations.

Collaborative research activities:

1. Prof. A. K. Choubey, Professor of ECE & Dean (FW) has delivered a lecture on the topic “Radio waves and Antenna Propagation” on 19th July, 2017 at WIT Dehradun . 2. Dr. Mayuri Baruah, Assistant Professor, Department of Manufacturing Engg., NIT Jamshedpur conducted a Training Course on “Modern Research Trends” on 16th January 2019 at WIT Dehradun. 3. Prof. A. K. Chobey, Professor of ECE & Dean (FW), NIT Jamshedpur has conducted an Interactive session on the topic “Internet of Things” on 18th January, 2019 at WIT Dehradun. 4. Prof. M.K. Paswan, Professor & Head, Mechanical Engg. Department, NIT Jamshedpur has conducted an Interactive session on the topic “Research Methodology” on 15th January, 2019 at WIT Dehradun. 5. TEQIP-III, Coordinator at WIT Dehradun has been requested to submit various research proposals under the collaborative research scheme being implemented for TEQIP faculty (NPIU empanelled) by NPIU in association with NIT Jamshedpur. 6. A number of faculty development programs on thrust area of research have been finalized under TEQIP-III and scheduled to be conducted during May- June, 2019 at NIT Jamshedpur. The faculty members of the WIT Dehradun are invited to attend the same.

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GATE/ employability skill training by fcaulty

1. Prof. M.K. Sinha, Mechanical Engg. Department, NIT Jamshedpur has conducted an interactive session on the topic “Skill Development and Rural Technology” on 15th January, 2019 at WIT Dehradun.

2. Necessary guidance with regard to GATE training and Employability skill are being provided to WIT Dehradun.

NBA Accreditation

● Various interactive sessions have been conducted by Dr. Ch. Madhusudana Rao, Associate Professor & Nodal officer (Academic) on Outcome Based Education (NBA) by Institute under sub component 1.3 (NIT Jamshedpur) for 1.1 institute (WIT, Dehradun). program has been held on 11th Aug, 2018. ● WIT, Dehradun is planning for accreditation of two of its U.G Programmes namely; Civil Engg. and Electrical Engg. and in this connection SAR doucument of NIT Jamshedpur for these programmes have been shraed with WIT Dehradun. ● TEQIP team consisting of 4 members from 1.1 institution (WIT, Dehradun) have attended 1.3 institute (NIT Jamshedpur)to perform twinning activities during 14th to 16th May, 2017 in which the Self Assessment Report document preparation guidelines were discussed by the members. ● The visit by a team of faculty members who are looking after NBA accreditation activities at NIT Jamshedpur is scheduled to visit WIT Dehradun in May, 2019 in order to help the WIT Dehradun for preparation of SAR. ● NIT Jamshedpur has already uploaded SAR for 3 UG programs namely; Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering while SAR for 5 PG programs namely, Structural Engineering, GeoTechnical Engineering, Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing, Embedded Systems and Master of Computer Applications are under preparation.

Guidance for autonomy

● Dr. Ch. Madhusudana Rao, Associate Prof. of Civil Engineering has conducted an interactive session on “Governance Practices, Institutional Management, Academic and Non- Academic Reforms” for the faculty and administrative staff of 1.1 institution WIT, Dehradun.

● Dr. Ch. Madhusudana Rao, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering & Nodal officer (Academic) has conducted a training course on “Academic development” for the faculty of 1.1 institution (WIT, Dehradun) on 11th Aug, 2018.

● Guidelines shall be discussed for ease of doing academic auditing in both the 1.1 & 1.3 institutions. The direct and indirect methods for continuous evaluation in academics will be discussed and an action plan will be prepared.

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● Grade achieved during performance auditing under twinning component was 1.43 by NIT Jamshedpur while the same for WIT Dehradun was 2.00 during 2019- 2020. Efforts are being made to improve upon the grade under twinning components up to 1.20 by both the institutions.

Providing teaching and research assistantship for significantly increasing enrolment in Doctoral programmers in engineering disciplines.

● Around 44 Ph. D scholars were provided teaching Assistantship up to 117,28,933.00

Appointment of Research Advisor:-

● Engagement of Retired professors (below 70 years of age) from IITs/NITs as "Research Advisor” on honorarium basis for Rs. 70000.00 per month.

Minor (Seed) grants to faculty members under TEQIP-III

● The activities necessary for scale-up research and innovation (except travel and purchase of major equipment) shall be supported under this scheme (limited up to 3.0 Lakh). A total of 46 faculty members of the institute were granted financial support under this scheme. Through minor research grant scheme, consumables, testing/characterization charges/fabrication work/spares etc. may be supported.

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6.10 NIT Council

The NIT Council is the supreme governing body of India's National Institute of Technology (NIT) system. The NIT Council consists of chairman, directors of all NITs along with the government nominees from various sectors with the Minister of HRD, Govt. of India as the Chairman of the Council. The NIT Council is the highest decision making body in the NIT fraternity and is answerable only to the Government of India. The NIT Council is expected to meet regularly and take steps conducive for maximum growth of the NITs as a whole in the near future. (Refer Section 30 to 34 of the NITs Act, 2007). The NIT Council was created under the NIT Act 2007 and its present composition stands as follows:

● The Minister in charge of the Ministry or Department of the Central Government having administrative control of the technical education, ex officio Chairman

● The Secretary to the Government of India in charge of the Ministry or Department of the Central Government having administrative control of the technical education, ex officio- Vice-Chairman.

● The Chairperson of every Board, ex officio

● The Director of every Institute, ex officio

● The Chairman, University Grants Commission, ex officio

● The Director General, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, ex officio

● Four Secretaries to the Government of India, to represent the Ministries or Departments of the Central Government dealing with biotechnology, atomic energy, information technology and space, ex officio

● Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education, ex officio

● Three members of Parliament, of whom two shall be chosen by the House of the People and one by the Council of States (Provided that the office of

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member of the Council shall not disqualify its holder for being chosen as or for being, a member of either House of Parliament)

● two Secretaries to the State Government, from amongst the Ministries or Departments of that Government dealing with technical education where the Institutes are located, ex officio

● Financial Advisor, dealing with the Human Resource Development Ministry or Department of the Central Government, ex officio

● one officer not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Government of India in the Ministry or Department of Central Government having administrative control of the Technical Education, ex officio-Member-Secretary

The Terms of the NIT Council: The duration of office of each member is three years from the date of notification provided that the term of office of an ex officio member shall continue so long as he holds office by virtue of which he is such a member and shall expire as soon as he ceases to be Member of the House, which elected him. The term of a member nominated or elected to fill a casual vacancy shall continue for the remainder of the term of the member in whose place he has been appointed and an outgoing member shall, unless the Central Government otherwise directs, continue in office until another person is appointed as a member in his place.

Functions of the NIT Council: It shall be the general duty of the Council to co-ordinate the activities of all the NITs without prejudice. The Council shall perform the following functions, namely: -

● To advise on matters relating to the duration of the courses, the degrees and other academic distinctions to be conferred by the individual NITs, admission standards and other academic matters

● To lay down policy regarding cadres, methods of recruitment and conditions of service of employees, institution of scholarships and free ships, levying of fees and other matters of common interest

● To examine the development plans of each NIT and to approve such of them as are considered necessary and also to indicate broadly the financial implications of such approved plans

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● To advise the Visitor, if so required, in respect of any function to be performed by him under the NIT Act

● To perform such other functions as are assigned to it by or under the NIT Act.

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7 THE STAFF

7.1 List of Officers 7.2 List of Group – C Employees 7.3 List of Group – D Employees

7.4 List of Officers on Contract

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7.1 LIST OF OFFICERS Sl. Personnel Name of the Designation Department Rema No. Number Officers rks

1. 96017 Dr. S.A. Hussain OSD Dean (I & AR)

2. 98001 Dr. (Ms.) Neeta Librarian Central Library Bharti

3. 98008 Sri Rupak Kumar Senior Production and Technical Industrial Officer Engineering

4. 96007 Sri Deepak Kumar Assistant Planning & Engineer Development

5. 96037 Sri Sunil Kumar Assistant Store & Bhagat registrar Procurement Section (S&P)

6. 98007 Sri R. P. Prasad Assistant Establishment Registrar Section

7. 99045 Sri A. C. Topno Senior Department of Technical Production and Assistant Industrial Engineering

8. 94001 Sri N. K. Sethy Assistant Central Library Librarian

9. 98011 Sri Umesh Kumar Assistant Central Library Librarian

10. 18039 Sri Harish Kalita Asstt. Registrar Finance & Accounts

11. 18063 Sri Nishant Sinha Asstt. Registrar Acad. Section

12. 18022 Dr. Saransh Raja Medical Officer Institute Dispensary

13. ON Sri Promod Kumar Finance Officer Finance & Accounts CONTRACT Pati Section 14. Sri Jagannath Patra OSD (Legal) Legal Section

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15. Dr. Rishi Mishra Medical Officer Medical Section

16. Sri Shiwendu Kumar AEE (SG-II) Civil Planning & Works Development Division

17. Sri Pawan Kumar AEE (SG-II) Civil Planning & Pandey Works Development Division

7.2 LIST OF GROUP-C EMPLOYEES Sl. Personne Name of the Designation Department Rema No. l Number Employees rks

18. 01016 Sri Anirudh Sanyal Sr. Director’s Stenographer Secretariat

19. 01039 Sri Jagdish Singh S.A.S Asstt. Hostel Management – E,F,G & H & Students Sports

20. 01052 Sri Bipin Kumar Sinha Asstt.SG-II Establishment Section

21. 01041 Sri Nawal Kishore Technician SG- Department of II Civil Engineering

22. 98012 Sri Baliram Kumar Sr. Technician House Keeping Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

23. 01011 Sri Sanjay Kumar Sinha Sr. Technician Transportation Section

24. 88006 Sri Hemant Sal Technician SG- Transportation VRS II Section on 31.01. 2019

25. 92002 Sri Ashok Kumar Sahu Technician SG- Transportation II Section

26. 90006 Sri Satydeo Singh Sr. Technician Transportation Section

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27. 91007 Sri Ravindra Prasad Sr. Technician Transportation Section

28. 01017 Sri Sanjeev Kumar Sr. Technician Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

29. 01038 Sri Gupteshwar Sr. Technician Department of Prasad Production and Industrial Engineering

30. 01045 Sri Sanjay Kumar Sr. Technician Department of Production and Industrial Engineering

31. 01043 Sri Prasant Kumar Mal Sr. Technician Electrical Maintenance Unit

32. 91008 Sri Banshi Lal Sardar Assistant SG-II Department of Production and Industrial Engineering

33. 91010 Sri Mahesh Rajak Assistant SG-II Establishment Section

34. 91009 Sri Gopaljee Ram Assistant SG-II Director’s Secretariat

35. 92004 Sri Nagendra Nath Assistant SG-II Planning & Retire Mukhi Development d on Division 30.11. 2018

36. 92006 Sri Chaman Lal Assistant SG-II Hostel Management - J

37. 92003 Sri Nand Lal Rajak Assistant SG-II Academic Section & E-governance Division

38. 92005 Sri Basant Kumar Assistant SG-II Department of Expire Kalandi Metallurgical & d on Materials 08.08.

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Engineering 2018

39. 99025 Sri Ramjee Pd. Sinha Assistant SG-II Computer Centre

40. 99036 Sri Sanjay Chatterjee Assistant SG-II Registrar’s Office

41. 99018 Sri Manoj Kr. Prasad Assistant SG-II Department of Mechanical Engineering

42. 99031 Sri Shailesh Kumar Assistant SG-II Department of Mathematics

43. 99034 Sri Khogeshwar Mahato Assistant SG-II Finance & Accounts Section

44. 99020 Sri Nand Kishore Jha Assistant SG-II Academic Section & E-governance Division

45. 99037 Sri Tarun Kumar Kar Assistant SG-II Academic Section & E-governance Division

46. 01010 Sri Murali Dhar Behra Assistant SG-II Finance & Accounts Section

47. 01033 Sri Naresh Kr. Pathak Assistant SG-II Central Library

48. 01046 Sri Sudhir Kumar Sinha Tech. Assistant Department of Computer Science & Engineering

49. 10055 Sri Kamesh Pd. Singh Sr. Technician Transportation Section

50. 01001 Sri Tarkeshwar Kumar Assistant SG-II Computer Centre

51. 01015 Sri Suman Kumar Assistant SG-II Finance & Accounts Section

52. 01044 Sri Raj Kumar Baitha Assistant SG-II Finance & Accounts Section

53. 01035 Sri Arun Kr. Pandit Assistant SG-II Finance & Accounts Section

54. 01034 Sri Arjun Kr Singh Assistant SG-II Establishment Section

55. 01037 Sri Dashrath Singh Assistant SG-II Students Welfare

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Division

56. 01042 Sri Nabo Kishore Assistant SG-II Department of Civil Mahato Engineering

57. 01049 Sri Urmilesh Jha Assistant SG-II Hostel Management – K

58. 01048 Sri Surya Narayan Assistant SG-II Hostel Management Yadav – C & D

59. 00032 Sri Raj Kumar Pramanik Sr. Assistant Establishment Section

60. 00003 Sri Anil Kumar Sr. Assistant Training & Placement Cell

61. 00008 Sri Sushil Kr. Gupta Sr. Assistant Stores & Procurement Section

62. 00035 Smt. Boby Banerjee Sr. Assistant Hostel Management – A & B (Girls)

63. 00005 Sri Ashutosh Ranjan Sr. Assistant Students Welfare Division

64. 01002 Sri Sudhanshu Shekhar Sr. Assistant Hostel Management - I

65. 08001 Smt. Kanak Kumari Jr. Assistant Establishment Section

66. 18001 Sri Saikat Mirdha Accountant Finance & Accounts

7.3 LIST OF MTS (GROUP –D) EMPLOYEES Sl. Perso Name of the Designatio Department Remarks No. nnel Employees n Num ber

67. 00007 Smt. Sumitra Attendant Hostel Management Pradhan (Girls Hostel - AHR & RLB)

68. 99012 Sri Hem Sagar Gope Security Security Control Unit Guard

69. 99029 Sri Sandeep Kumar Attendant Finance & Accounts

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70. 99016 Sri Lakshman Kumar Care Taker Transportation Singh Section

71. 01064 Sri Vijay Pratap Attendant Planning & Mahato Development Division

72. 99019 Sri Mihir Chand Security Security Control Unit Pradhan Guard

73. 99013 Sri Jauhari Sahani Security Security Control Unit Guard

74. 99003 Sri Akhil Pradhan Security Security Control Unit Guard

75. 99005 Sri Bahadur Mahato Attendant Transportation Section

76. 99024 Sri Ramesh Ram Security Security Control Unit Guard

77. 99015 Sri Kisto Manjhi Security Security Control Unit Guard

78. 85003 Sri Bucchu Jha Attendant Planning & Development Division

79. 99030 Sri Santosh Sardar Attendant House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

80. 99035 Sri Pulin Kumar Attendant Department of Dutta Production and Industrial Engineering

81. 99039 Sri Gopal Chand Attendant Department of Das Production and Industrial Engineering

82. 00004 Sri Anup Kumar Attendant Registrar’s Office Mahato

83. 01003 Sri Ruhi Manjhi Attendant Academic & E-

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84. 01012 Sri Shankar Pradhan Security Security Control Unit Expired on Guard 15.11.2018

85. 01056 Sri Kameshwar Roy Attendant Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering

86. 99011 Sri Fantu Attendant Students Welfare Division: Students Activity & Sports

87. 90005 Sri Mohan Ram Attendant Registrar’s Office Mahato

88. 93003 Sri Ravi Mahato Attendant Central Library

89. 99032 Sri Shristidhar Attendant Academic & E- Retired Mahato governance 29.02.2020

90. 01007 Sri Harkhu Machua Attendant Establishment Section

91. 01014 Smt. Sugga Devi Attendant Department of Civil Engineering

92. 91017 Sri Krishna Mukhi Care Taker Security Control Unit

93. 91013 Sri Bir Prasad Mukhi Care Taker Department of Mathematics

94. 99015 Sri Hagru Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

95. 99008 Sri Bihari Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

96. 99026 Sri Ravi Mukhi-1 Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

97. 99027 Sri Ravi Mukhi-2 Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

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99. 99004 Sri Arjun Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

100. 00016 Sri Ganesh Shrestha Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

101. 00 014 Smt. Devi Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

102. 00021 Sri Mahesh Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

103. 01013 Smt. Shanti Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

104. 01023 Sri Bideshi Mukhi-2 Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

105. 81003 Sri Bhola Prasad Attendant Electrical Maintenance Unit

106. 99001 Sri Bankey Mishra Attendant Electrical Maintenance Unit

107. 93001 Sri Damu Tiu Attendant Department of Civil Engineering

108. 0002 Sri Ram Awadh Ram Attendant P & D 4

109. 01065 Sri Chhote Lal Soren Attendant Establishment Section

110. 83003 Sri Krishna Rajak Attendant Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

111. 83009 Sri Binod Kumar Attendant Computer Centre Satpathy

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112. 01025 Sri Makhan Lal Attendant Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

113. 83010 Sri Shyam Sunder Attendant Department of Mandal Electrical Electronics Engineering

114. 00040 Smt. Chanchala Attendant Finance & Accounts Pradhan Section

115. 00015 Sri Dilip Mahali Attendant Department of Production and Industrial Engineering

116. 01008 Sri Jyoti Lal Singh Attendant Guest House

117. 99017 Sri Madhu Sudan Attendant P & D Pati

118. 00022 Sri Manoj Kumar Jha Attendant Academic & E- governance

119. 01019 Sri Awadhesh Rajak Attendant Security Control Unit

120. 00017 Sri Kalu Nayak Attendant Engineering Services Expired on Unit 20.12.2018

121. 01030 Sri Suresh Pradhan Attendant Department of Mechanical Engineering

122. 00012 Sri Charan Gorai Attendant Director’s Secretariat

123. 83007 Sri Rajendra Rajak Attendant Department of VRS on Production and 05.02.2019 Industrial Engineering

124. 80003 Sri Kashi Prasad Attendant Department of Retired on Production and 31.10.2019 Industrial Engineering

125. 99014 Sri Kamal Kant Das Security Security Control Unit

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126. 99033 Sri Shyam Sunder Security Transportation Sahu Guard Section

127. 00039 Sri Janmajay Sardar Security Security Control Unit Guard

128. 01057 Sri Murli Mahato Security Security Control Guard Unit

129. 0002 7 Sri Suraj Kumar Security Security Control Guard Unit

130. 00020 Sri Lal Mohar Singh Security Security Control Unit Guard

131. 00030 Sri Nitish Das Security Director Secretariat Guard

132. 01018 Sri Dayamay Security Security Control Prajapati Guard Unit

133. 8100 4 Sri Pahar Singh Care Taker Security Control Retire on Unit 28.02.2019

134. 81005 Sri Sita Ram Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

135. 89003 Sri Mangal Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

136. 89005 Sri Ramesh Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

137. 90004 Sri Jitendra Sardar Care Taker House Keeping, Expire on Sanitation & Green 12.09.2018 Campus Unit

138. 90013 Smt. Sunaina Devi Care Taker Central Library

139. 85001 Sri Mani Lal Yadav Attendant Civil Maintenance Unit

140. 00019 Sri Khoka Ram Care Taker House Keeping, Mahto Sanitation & Green

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141. 00018 Smt Kanchan Devi Care Taker Medical Centre

142. 00025 Smt Rai Mani Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

143. 00029 Sri Haldhar Sardar Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

144. 00031 Smt. Sachini Devi Care Taker Department of Chemistry

145. 00006 Sri Dharmendra Care Taker Dean (A & FW)’ Mardi Office

146. 01021 Sri Basant Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

147. 84001 Sri Dina Nath Prasad Attendant Department of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering

148. 01032 Sri Giri Pradhan Attendant Electrical Maintenance Unit

149. 91005 Sri Kamlesh Das Care Taker Central Library Retire on 30.06.2019

150. 01047 Sri Suresh Prasad Attendant Electrical Maintenance Unit

151. 01005 Sri Bhola Prasad Security Security Control Unit Yadav Guard

152. 01026 Sri Matbar Sardar Security Security Control Unit Guard

153. 01031 Sri Moti Lal Gaur Security Security Control Unit Guard

154. 01053 Sri Chandra Mohan Attendant Registrar’s Office Mukhi

155. 01061 Sri Sarbeshwar Attendant Security Control Unit

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156. 01022 Sri Basu Gour Attendant Department of Civil Engineering

157. 01054 Sri Gurwa Mukhi Attendant Estate Section

158. 99007 Sri Bidya Sagar Attendant Establishment Gupta Section

159. 01036 Sri Aditya Mahali Attendant Computer Centre

160. 99023 Sri Raghu Nath Attendant Training & Mukhi Placement Cell

161. 01062 Sri Sunil Gour Attendant Security Control Unit

162. 01020 Sri Anand Pradhan Attendant Department of Computer Applications

163. 01009 Sri Mathura Sardar Security Security Control Unit Guard

164. 01063 Sri Tapan Mahato Security Security Control Unit Guard

165. 01029 Smt. Saraswati Care Taker House Keeping, Mukhi Sanitation & Green Campus Unit

166. 01027 Sri Parmath Mukhi Care Taker House Keeping, Expired on Sanitation & Green 19.09.2019 Campus Unit

167. 99002 Sri Aditya Sathpathy Attendant Planning & Development Division

168. 01004 Sri Babloo Sardar Attendant Computer Centre

169. 01036 Sri Bhaskar Pradhan Attendant Director Secretariat

170. 0002 Sri Prabhat Kumar Attendant Students Welfare 3 Division

171. 0001 Sri Bharat Singh Attendant Establihment 1 Section

172. 0002 Sri Vishal Kumar Attendant Accounts Section VRS

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173. 8900 Late Subhash Care Taket Security Contral Expired on 7 Mukhi Unit 14.04/2018

174. 9100 Sri Ankul Kumhar Attendant Acad Section Retired on 3 30.04.2018

175. 9000 Sri Gopi Pradhan Attendant Physics Deptt. Retired on 3 31.05.2018

176. 9000 Sri Devendra Care Taker P&D Division Retired on 2 Mahato 31.05.2018

177. 9001 Sri Trilochan Attendant Dean (SW) Retired on 1 Pradhan 31.05.2018

7.4 LIST OF GROUP –C STAFF JUNIOR ENGINEER (ELECTRICAL /CIVIL), TECHNICAL ASSISTANT AND MEDICAL ASSISTANT (ON CONTRACT) Sl. No. Name of the Designation Present Place of Remarks employees working

1. Sri Suraj Kumar Junior Engineer Planning & Mahato (Electrical) Development Division

2. Sri Deepak Kumar Junior Engineer Planning & Nirala (Civil) Development Division

3. Sri Om Prakash Kumar Junior Engineer Planning & (Electrical) Development Division

4. Sri Kulbhushan Raja Junior Engineer Planning & (Civil) Development Division

5. Sri Abhimanyu Prasad Junior Engineer Planning & Chandrabanshi (Civil) Development Division

6. Sri Meeravali Shaik Junior Engineer Planning & (Electrical) Development

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7. Sri Nirupam Sinha Junior Engineer Planning & (Civil) Development Division

8. Sri Rajesh Kumar Junior Engineer Planning & (Civil) Development Division

9. Sri Shwetank Technical Computer Centre Assistant

10. Sri Pune Kumar Rajak Technical Computer Centre Assistant

11. Sri Amrit Kumar Technical Computer Centre Assistant

12. Mohd. Iqbal Ansari Technical Production and Assistant Industrial Engineering

13. Sri Koshik Mitra Technical Production and Assistant Industrial Engineering

14. Sri Heman Singh Technical Mechanical Hansda Assistant Engineering

15. Sri Vijay Kumar Mahto Technical Mechanical Assistant Engineering

16. Sri Amiya Kumar Raj Technical Met & Mat. Assistant Engineering

17. Smt. Ichha Rani Technical Electro & Comm Hansda Assistant Engg

18. Sri Sandeep Mandal Technical Department of Assistant Chemistry

19. Sri Mayuresh Dash Technical Department of Assistant Chemistry

20. Sri Ravi Ranjan Technical Comp Sc & Engg Assistant

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21. Sri Arnab Sasmal Technical Department of Assistant Physics

22. Sri Rahul Kumar Technical Department of Assistant Computer Application

23. Sri Subhendu Mahata Technical Computer Science Assistant & Engineering

24. Sri Raj Kumar Technical Electro & Comm Assistant Engg

25. Sri Sourindra Ghosh Technical Department of Civil Assistant Engineering

26. Sri Manoj Kumar Technical Electrical & Assistant Electronics Engg

27. Sri Vikash Kumar Technical Electrical & Assistant Electronics Engg

28. Sri Ankur Raj Technical Civil Engineering Assistant

29. Sri Kapil Kumar Jain Technical Computer Assistant Application

30. Sri Kamal Prasad Medical Medical Centre Dubey Assistant

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8.1 Financial and Account Report 8.2 Annual Account for the Financial Year 2017-18

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