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Brochure 2019 New.Cdr International Conference on FUTURISTIC TECHNOLOGIES 2019 19th - 20th April, 2019 U FUT RE R IS U O O Y U R F O C U S Organized by Accredited by ENGINEERING COLLEGE NH - 71A, NAULTHA, PANIPAT-132 145, HARYANA (INDIA) Objectives The major objective of the conference is to provide opportunities for academicians, research scholars, scientists, technocrats and professionals from across the globe to share their research through the conference podium. Moreover, it provide opportunities for academicians, research scholars, scientists, technocrats and professionals to receive informal in-depth feedback through discussions and to enable them to establish contact with professionals in other countries and institutions. Even in an increasingly networked world of internet and satellite conferences, there is no substitute for personal interaction what Edward R. Murrow calls "the last three feet of communication”. It is individuals, not data streams, who must ultimately build the connections that in turn create lasting international research partnerships. The conference will make efforts to harness the expertise of current Engineers and researchers. Call for Paper The authors are requested to send original contribution of ongoing research and unpublished research work. The full papers have to be uploaded only through paper submission on the link “ICFT - 2019” at institute website www.geetaengineeringcollege.in.If uploading the full paper is troublesome to the authors, they may also send the same to email address: [email protected]. Authors will be notified about acceptance/revision of the paper as per schedule. Accepted paper will be scheduled for presentation at the conference. At least one author of the each accepted paper is expected to register for the conference to present paper. Areas include, but are not limited to Computer Science & Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Architecture Transportation Engineering Applied Mechanics Soft Computing Structural Engineering CAx (CAD/CAM/CAE/CAPP Systems) Web and Internet Computing Terrain Mapping Cellular Manufacturing Algorithm & computational complexity Flood Study Composite Materials DSP/Image processing Geothermal Engineering Computational Fluid Dynamics Natural Language Processing Flow and Reservoir study Flexible Manufacturing System Security and Information Assurance Snow and Avalanches study Heat Transfer Intelligent system Solid Waste Management Lean & Agile Manufacturing Software Engineering Hydrosphere for sustainable development Machining Technologies Bioinformatics Noise Pollution Material Science Fuzzy decision support system Remote Sensing Non-Conventional Methods of Manufacturing Cloud Computing Geomatics Data Precision Manufacturing and Assembly Embedded System and software Structural Health Monitoring Refrigeration & Air-conditioning Cryptology and water Glacier Mapping Thermal Engineering MarkingVirtual Library Non Destructive Testing Decision Support System Big Data Water Harvesting Optimization Techniques Social Networking Smart Cities Reliability and Maintenance Engineering Electronics Engineering Industrial Engineering & Other Relevant Areas Management EQIP Networks Decision Analysis and Methods Healthcare Technology Fiber optics Quality Control and Management Molecular Bioengineering Grid and scalable computing Innovative Banking Practices Bioimaging and Biosignals Multimedia system and services Debt Management & Sustainability Nano Technology Optical Communication International Strategic Alliance Digital India Optical Neural Networks Market Micro Structure Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Remote sensing International Trade Skill Development Signal Processing Organization Dynamics Social Engineering Spectrum Management Green Marketing E-governance & E-procurement VLSI Entrepreneurship and Incubation Innovation in Rural & Agriculture Marketing Wireless sensor Network Innovative HR practices Employee Empowerment & Satisfaction Power Electronics & Energy Efficient Drives Customer Loyalty & Satisfaction Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Renewable Power Conversion Technologies Data Analytics & Management Innovative Agriculture Technologies Power Quality Improvement Techniques Digital Marketing Technologies Leads To Double Farmers Income Publication Quality papers after prescribed review process will be published in the UGC listed Journals of IUP Publications (A Division of the ICFAI Society). Guidlines are available on the link “ICFT - 2019” at institute website www.geetaengineeringcollege.in. About the Conference Venue ( Panipat, India ) According to the legend, Panipat was one of the five cities (prasthas) founded by the Pandava brothers during the times of the Mahabharata; its historic name being Panduprastha. Panipat was the scene of three pivotal battles in the Indian history. Panipat is situated on Shershah Suri Marg (now known as G.T. road), 90 KM north of Delhi. The newly constructed flyover across NH-44 completed in year 2008 is one of the longest flyovers in India. Places of Interest Near by Panipat The main places of attraction in Panipat are "Panipat Battles Museum", Hemu 'Samadhi-sthal' and camp site of Babur and Akbar at village Sodhapur, the grave of Ibrahim Lodhi, Kabuli Bagh, Devi Mandir, Kala Amb, Salar Gunj Gate and the tomb of the thirteenth century sufi saint Bu Ali Shah Qalandar. Kurukshetra also known as Dharmakshetra ("Holy Place") & "Land of the Bhagavad Gita" is a historical Place & is located at a distance of 75 km from Panipat. The places of interest are Brahma Sarovar, Sannihit Sarovar, Jyotisar, Kurukshetra Panorama, and Science Centre, Dharohar Museum, Sthaneshwar Mahadev. About the Institute The foundation of Geeta Group of Institutions (GGI) was laid down by K.R Education Society in the year 1992 to promote excellence in higher education. The educational society was established in response to acute shortage of quality in higher education in Haryana. GGI in all its branches each of Engineering, Law, Hotel Management, Education, Polytechnic and Management has emerged among the top educational institutes in North India. GGI aims at nurturing the students and inculcating in them the professional ethics and making them responsible citizens of India making difference to the lives of people globally. Geeta Engineering College (leading institute of GGI), the most preferred engineering education college in Haryana established in 2008, is ideally located on National Highway NH-71 A, at a distance of about 11 kms from the industrial city of Panipat. It has best in class labs; workshops and high end other physical and academic infrastructure facilities focused on imparting quality technical education to the students. National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC) has also conferred the Accreditation status by recognizing the delivering of quality education by the institute. Organizing Committee Chief Patron Sh. S.P. Bansal Chairman, GGI Patrons Sh. Nishant Bansal Er. Ankush Bansal Vice Chairman, GGI Vice Chairman, GGI Conference Chairman Dr. Sorabh Gupta Director, Geeta Engineering College Chief Convenor Dr. Amit Gupta Dean (R&D) Convenors Dr. Prerna Dawar Er. Deepak Juneja Mr. Sushil Mishra Dean & Head, Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Co-Ordinator (Engineering) Director, LCHM Co - Convenors Dr. Satish Saini Er. Navneet Verma Er. Manjeet Singh Professor, ECE Deptt. Head, CSE Deptt. Head, CE Deptt. Organizing Secretaries Er. Ravi Malik Er. Pankaj Bajaj Er. Amit Sharma Head, ECE Deptt. Head, Applied Sc. Deptt. Asstt. Prof., ME Deptt. Associate Organizing Secretaries Dr. Rachna Arya Dr. Rajni Hooda Dr. Krishna ji Asstt. Prof., Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Asstt. Prof., Applied Sc. Deptt. Asstt. Prof., Applied Sc. Deptt. Executive Members Mr. Deepak Dudeja Mr. Neeraj Ruhal Ms. Monika Rani Jain Registrar Account Officer Asstt. Prof., Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Er. Jitender Chatra Er. Vaibhav Khurana Er. Jyoti Narwal Asstt. Prof., ME Deptt. Asstt. Prof., ME Deptt. Asstt. Prof., CE Deptt. Er. Pawan Kumar Mr. Atul Bhargava Er. Anish Shandilya Asstt. Prof., ME Deptt. Asstt. Prof., Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Asstt. Prof., CSE Deptt. Mr. Pardeep Kumar Mr. Anil Saini Er. Kapil Saini Asstt. Prof., Applied Sc. Deptt. Asstt. Prof., CSE Deptt. Asstt. Prof., CSE Deptt. Er. Rajat Sachdeva Ms. Isha Kalra Ms. Parul Asstt. Prof., CE Deptt. Asstt. Prof., Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Asstt. Prof., Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Er. Ujjawal Goel Er. Aman Bhatla Er. Gyanendra Gupta Asstt. Prof., CE Deptt. Asstt. Prof., CE Deptt. Asstt. Prof., ECE Deptt. Er. Ankit Bahal Er. Deepak Sharma Ms. Neha Jain Asstt. Prof., CSE Deptt. Asstt. Prof., ME Deptt. Asstt. Prof., Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Mr. Shayog Sharma Er. Vikas Nandal Ms. Ritika Sethi Asstt. Prof., CSE Deptt. Asstt. Prof., ME Deptt. Asstt. Prof., Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Ms. Sulekh Sharma Ms. Anjali Ahuja Mr. Avinash Kumar Asstt. Prof., CSE Deptt. Asstt. Prof., Mgmt. Studies Deptt. Asstt. Prof., ME Deptt. Advisory Committee Prof. V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai, Former Chairman, UGC, New Delhi Dr. Dinesh Kumar, VC, YMCAUST, Faridabad Dr. Afaq Ahmed, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman Lt. Gen. Zameer Uddin Shah, Former VC, AMU, Aligarh Dr. A. K. Sharma, YMCAUST, Faridabad Dr. M. M Goel, VC, Jagannath University, Jaipur Dr. Alok Singh, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan Dr. Margita Uhlemann, IFW, Dresden, Germany Dr. Amar Raheja, California State University, USA Dr. Satish Sharma, Thapar University, Patiala Dr. B.K. Punia, VC, MDU, Rohtak Dr. Anish Sachdev, NIT, Jalandhar Dr. J.D. Gupta, NIT, Kurushetra Dr. Naseeb Singh Gill, MDU, Rohtak Dr. Avdesh Yadav, NIT, Kurukshetra
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