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NITTE MEENAKSHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Bengaluru-64 KNOWLEDGE | CHARACTER | UNITY OSTIUM -2016 2018 KNOWLEDGE | CHARACTER | UNITY OSTIUM -2016 2018

Vision To provide India and the World, technical manpower of the highest academic excellence and world class by shaping our youth through holistic and integrated education of the highest quality.

Mission To develop Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology through high quality, innovative and state-of the-art educational initiatives into a center of academic excellence that will turn out youth with well balanced personality & commitment to the rich cultural heritage of India and who will successfully face the scientific and technological challenges in the fast-evolving global scenario with high degree of credibility, integrity and ethical standards.

Quality Policy To bring about constant and continuous improvement in the quality of education imparted and turning out high quality professionals with balanced and globally competitive personality through regular monitoring of the academic / administrative activities of the Institution and implementing corrective actions in following the best M ethical and transparent practices. U I T S O

3 contents Founder 6 Messages 8 Rankings & Accolades 17 NMIT in Brief 18 Externally Funded Sponsored Research Projects 22 Department of Aeronautical Engineering 25 Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities 32 Department of Civil Engineering 37 Department of Computer Science & Engineering 44 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering 52 Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 57 Department of Information Science & Engineering 62 Department of Mechanical Engineering 66 M. Tech in Digital Communication & Networking 76 M. Tech in Structural Engineering 77 M. Tech in Renewable Energy 81 M. Tech in Computer Science Engineering 84 M. Tech in Design Engineering 88 M. Tech in Thermal Power Engineering 90 M. Tech in VLSI Design & Embedded Systems 93 M. Tech in Computer Networking 94 Master of Business Adminstrtion 95 Master of Computer Application 102 Center of Excellence for Aerospace & Internet of Things 107 Center for Robotics Research 110 Center for Small Staellite Research 116 Center for Nano Materials and MEMS 121 Center for Computational Fluid Dynamics 125 Center for Design Engineering and Process Simulation 128 Department of Training & Placement 130 Department of Library and Information Centre 136 M U I T S O

4 NMIT in Media 139 National Cadet Corps 145 National Service Scheme - A Helping Hand 155 Anaadyanta 158 Music Club 161 Literary Forum 163 Dance Club 164 Theatre Club 166 Fashion Club 168 Art Club 169 Cultural Activities 170 Chiguru 171 Group Photos 172 Testimonials 182 Students Articles 189 Sketches & Photography 224 Au revoir - Good Bye to Outgoing Students 225 M U I T S O

5 Founder

JUSTICE K. S. HEGDE THE FOUNDER

ustice Kowdoor Sadananda Hegde was born in Kowdoor village and had his early education in Karkala and Mangalore. Thereafter, he pursued his collegiate education in Madras at the Presidency College and got his B.A. (Honors) in Economics and later, a Degree in Law from the Government Law College, Madras. He began his legal practice at Karkala in 1936 and later moved to Mangalore, where he was appointed Public Prosecutor to South Kanara district in 1948. He was elected Member of the first Council of States (now known as the Rajya Sabha). In 1954, he represented India at the General Assembly of the United Nations. He then became a Judge of the Mysore High Court. In 1966, he was appointed as the first Chief Justice of the Delhi and Himachal Pradesh High Court. He held this office till he was elevated to the post of Judge of the Supreme Court of India in 1967. However, he resigned this office in 1973 in protest against the supersession of senior judges in the appointment of the Chief Justice of India. In 1977, Justice K S Hegde was elected to Lok Sabha and was elected Speaker of the Lok Sabha. He held this office till 1980. After a distinguished career, he retired from public life and settled at Nitte to relentlessly work for the upliftment and empowerment of the rural people. Justice K. S. Hegde passed away on May 25th, 1990. M U I T S O

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MRS. MEENAKSHI HEGDE

rs. Meenakshi Hegde was born in Mundkur on October 16th 1936 to Shri. Mundkur Nitte Siddu Shetty and Smt. Nitte Guthu Rukmini Adyanthaya. Her earlier schooling was in Nitte, but she had to discontinue studies after Seventh standard due to inadequate facilities in the village. She then married Kowdoor Sadananda Hegde, an advocate. She was blessed with six children. Three boys - Capt. N Prasanna Hegde, Mr. Vinay Hegde and Justice N Santhosh Hegde and three girls - Mrs. Nirmala Adyanthaya, Mrs. Asha Ajila and Mrs. Usha Punja. Mrs. Meenakshi Hegde has travelled all over the world and spent larger part of her life at Mangalore, Bangalore and Delhi. She finally settled in her home town at Nitte in 1982 when her husband stepped down as speaker of Lok Sabha. She along with her husband late Justice K S Hegde has been instrumental in starting the Nitte Education Trust in 1979. She breathed her last on 28th January, 1999. M U I T S O

7 Messages

Shri N V Hegde Chancellor Nitte University & President, Nitte Education Trust

am happy to note that Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore is bringing out its Annual Magazine ‘Ostium’. Every academic year for the students and staff is a memorable one. It recollects the past, enjoys the present and dreams the future. The quality of education that students receive will impact strongly on how well they will be equipped with the desired knowledge, skills and attitudes to subsequently function as professionals in their respective specialties. I am aware that the College has talented students some of whom have brought laurels both in academics as well as in extra-curricular activities. I congratulate them. I am sure the college magazine ‘Ostium’ has many things to show case and will be a spokesperson to the outside world. M U I T S O

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Prof. N. R. Shetty Advisor -NET, Chancellor, Central University of Karnataka, Kalburgi Vice President, Red Cross Society, Chairman, Karnataka State Universities’ Review Commission, Former Vice Chancellor, Bangalore University, Former President, ISTE, New Delhi.

am very glad to know that the OSTIUM 2018, the fourteenth edition of our NMIT College magazine is going to be released soon. Like every year, I am sure that our ever enthused students and the talented faculty members must have made excellent contributions summarising their academic and extra-curricular achievements during this year along with a basketful of creative writings, sketches, smart photographs and finally the colorful narration of the performance of our students in our annual technocultural festival Anaddyanta and also our students’ participation in our Republic Day Parade at New Delhi this year. We at NMIT still continue to formulate our basic policy of teaching-learning to grow further on the modern principles of Outcome Based Education and with special emphasis on Interdisciplinary Research. Special mention may be made of our Centre for Robotics and Centre for Nanomaterials, where multiple Interdisciplinary Research Projects on topics of current interest are being pursued even by our young undergraduates, leading to publications in reputed journals. Our unique hands- on course using LEGO,MINDSTORMS & TETRIX kits has become very useful and perhaps the earliest one to commence in the country to provide hands-on experience enabling our youngsters to design tomorrow some special purpose Robots or even invent an Advanced Material for some special performance in industries. The list of outgoing students with their photographs and mail addresses will be a very useful ready reference to establish contacts in future. I am sure the OSTIUM will forever remain a very useful document to remind our students about their joys, sorrows and excitements during their long four years period of stay at NMIT. M U I T S O

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Prof. K. Sudha Rao M.A,PhD; PDF, Fulbrt.Schl,( Harvard. Univ, Cambridge, USA) National Fellow: Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi Advisor: Admn & mangt, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore

Former: Vice Chancellor : Karnataka State Open University, Mysore, Karnataka, Executive Director and Member Secretary: KKC, Bangalore, Senior Advisor: All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi, Member: Karnataka Knowledge Commission (KKC), Bangalore Prof and Head: Higher Education & Education Policy Departments, National University of Educational Planning & Administration, New Delhi

ll over the world, technologies are transforming human lives, both rural and urban, by impacting every type of infrastructure. Society demands, smarter, more sustainable, resilient and innovative infrastructure solutions. India being a fast developing country, and being one amongst the few countries having youth population in majority, bubbling with energy and enthusiasm, and is willing to work and wanting to grab the opportunities for building the nation has posed a major challenge to the education sector. It is for the education sector to respond in a right manner with full responsibility of updating itself and gearing to the demands of the present times. This demands staff that is trained and having an attitude of interdisciplinary approach, unleashing their imagination and expertise to solve future problems, Major challenge to the engineering education in India has been to attend to the two major objectives viz quality and relevance to the diverse group of aspirants; identify talent and train accordingly to match the industrial world. It is said, by next decade, the nature and number of jobs would change to an extent, that, it may be difficult for the education sector to gear to the societal needs without attending to the proper planning and needed preparation. Engineering teachers need to have greater exposure and varied experience. Dr. Jharna Majumdar Dean Research NMIT is one who is devoted herself not only to the subject but also training the staff and students in her specialized field. I am happy to write message to this important document that is being published by NMIT year after year. My best wishes for NMIT’s success M U I T S O

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Dr. H. C. Nagaraj Principal, NMIT Dean, Faculty of Engineering , VTU, Belagavi

am very glad to know that the OSTIUM 2018, the fourteenth edition of our NMIT College magazine is going to be released soon for our enthused readers both inside and outside our NMIT Campus. The OSTIUM every year exposes its readers to a very colorful summary of the multifarious activities of our young and extra-energetic students coupled to some valuable contributions from our talented faculty members as well. The contributions range from technical articles, proses and verses in multiple languages, awesome paintings, selective sketches and smart photographs with special effects and finally the pomp and pride of our annual Technocultural Festival Anaadayanta. I congratulate all the successful outgoing students this year who are just passing through a sharp transition from their easy-going student life to a very competitive professional life. I am sure the institute will always be proud of those NMITians who excel in their respective profession in varied areas of industry, research or education. At NMIT we formulate our basic policy of teaching-learning to grow further following the modern principles of Outcome Based Education and with special emphasis on Interdisciplinary Research. Specially at our Centre for Robotics and Centre for Nanomaterials, multiple Interdisciplinary Research Projects of current interest are being pursued by our young undergraduates, leading to publications in reputed journals. Our unique hands-on course using the reputed LEGO, MINDSTORMS & TETRIX kits specially teaching studentsbetween the fourth and seventh semester, selected on merit-based screening, has been proved to be very effective and ours is the earliest one to commence in the country to provide hands-on experience enabling our youngsters to design the Robots or to explore some new special purpose material for the industries infuture. Our students have won several prizes in the National level Hackathons arranged by different departments of Govt. of India. Our new Centre of Excellence in Aerospace Engineering and Internet Of Things (IOT) are being established to make our students industry-ready and enhance their job opportunities. I am sure the OSTIUM will forever remain a very useful document to remind our students about their joys, sorrows and excitements during their long four years period of learning at NMIT. M U I T S O

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Prof. K. A. Ranganatha Setty DEAN Academic, NMIT

leased to learn that the next issue of our college Annual Magazine OSTIUM–18 is being brought out shortly, under the able guidance of the Vibrant Editorial Team. I complement the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering for getting Accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for a period of Three years. I am extremely proud that our college has been ranked in the band of 101 to 150 at the All India level ranking of institutions by NIRF, MHRD, New Delhi. We should work hard to move upward to get a place with in 100th position. I congratulate our top Management for starting a Center of Excellence for Skill Development in Aerospace Engineering and Internet of Things (IOT) with an investment of Rs 25 crores, to make our students industry ready in these areas. The students trained in the center will be in demand for work in multinational companies across the globe. I am glad that our college has been identified by Govt. of India to conduct skill development programs under PMKVY-phase II in seven different trades. During the Academic year 2017–18 large number of our students have got laurels to the college by winning awards at the University, State and National Level Competitions, my congratulations to each and every one of them. My congratulations to our faculty who have been awarded with PH. D degree / funded Research projects by state and national level funding agencies and for publishing, research papers in Quality Journals during the Academic year. I wish the Editorial Board all success in their endeavor in bringing out the OSTIUM 2018 with a higher standard. M U I T S O

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Dr. Jharna Majumdar DEAN R & D, Prof. and Head Dept of CSE (PG) NMIT

STIUM, the NMIT students’ annual magazine has already earned a lot of praise and appreciation from its wide spectrum of readers specially during the last five years, for its magnificent get up along with its widespread coverage of minute details of whatever happens in the NMIT Campus. Perhaps the most exciting event to share with our curious OSTIUM readers today is the multifold enhancement of the quality and competence of our students and faculty members. Along with their routine course work, miniprojects and assignments, most of our students actively participate in academic or industrial research projects conducted at any of our five in-campus special Research Centres. R&D experience in-house or even joining some special skill development programs outside the institute obviously results in a steep enhancement of their job-opportunities as fresh graduates. Our bright students, exposed to high quality research environment right at their undergraduate level at NMIT, are now working across the globe and bringing glory to our institution. OSTIUM with its illustrative presentation gives an insight to the growth of NMIT in academics and research as well. My heartiest congratulations to all the successful outgoing students this year and I wish everyone a bright future with a challenging professional career ahead. Further, I take this opportunity to congratulate the ever-zealous members of the OSTIUM team this year for their relentless efforts to bring out the magazine successfully. M U I T S O

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Dr. Sekhar Majumdar Professor & Head Mech (PG – Thermal Power Engg.) Editor OSTIUM 2018, NMIT

am very glad to note that the OSTIUM 2018, the fourteenth edition of our NMIT College magazine is going to be released soon for the over-enthused readers from both inside and outside our NMIT Campus. I think the OSTIUM every year conveys to its readers a very colorful summary of the multifarious activities of our young and extra-energetic students coupled to the extra-ordinary performances of some of our talented faculty members. The contributions range from technical articles, proses and verses in multiple languages, awesome paintings, selective sketches and smart photographs with special effects and finally the pomp and pride of our annual Technocultural Festival Anadyaanta. The judgement about screening the articles or poems or sketches for the magazine from many quality contributions is often too difficult to conclude. On behalf of the Editorial Team OSTIUM 2018, I congratulate all the successful outgoing students this year who are just going to open their innings in the hard ground of a competitive professional life. I am sure the institute will always be proud of those NMITians who excel in their respective profession in varied areas of industry, research or education. The editorial team of OSTIUM 2018 consisting of a couple of devoted students, some dedicated teachers and staff members do deserve heartfelt thanks from each and everyone belonging to the NMIT family. M U I T S O

14 Messages Message from the Editor

It has been a great pleasure for the Editorial team to present this fourteenth edition of OSTIUM, the students’ magazine of the Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore. Even with quite short preparation time available for this year, we tried our level best to interact directly with large number of students and faculty members of the institute to conduct this difficult talent-search exercise. The large quantum of contributions of the students, filtered through abundant reviews and criticisms received from the reviewers has finally converged to the publication of the OSTIUM 2018. As a goodwill gesture, our OSTIUM 2018 includes the database to connect to all the students passing out this year. The database is preceded by the sweet farewell words in French language - Au Revoir, (pronounced as Avua) meaning Good Bye. This database is likely to be a ready reference to ensure connectivity amongst the NMITians of 2018. The journey through the OSTIUM 2018 is likely to take the reader through different aspects of our institute – its interesting academic programs with special emphasis on hands-on trainings- the healthy inter disciplinary research ambience - the R&D activities of the five Research Centres, excellence of our students in various academic and extracurricular activities and the potential talents of some of our students in art and literature. We do hope that the OSTIUM will of course bring back the nostalgic memories to every NMIT student who spent his or her memorable four years inside this campus. The commitment and dedication of each and every person who had direct or indirect contribution to this magazine OSTIUM is thankfully acknowledged by our OSTIUM Editorial Board. We would also like to thankfully acknowledge the excellent services extended by MUDRIKA our designer and printer of the OSTIUM 2018. Finally the Editorial Board would also like to wish an ‘All the Best’ to the successful graduates this year for a bright future in their professional career. M U I T S O

15 STUDENT TEAM

Aishwarya Rao, Allen Sunny, ISE CSE

Shashank Kashyap, MECH

Arjun Kini, Pearly Ann, ISE CIVIL

Guruprasad, AERO

Manasa Hegde,

M EEE Pavitra Ravishankar, U I ECE T S O

16 Ranking & Accolades Rankings & Accolades STUDENT TEAM NIRF Ranking Engineering - 2018 Heartly

All India Congratulations to Mangagement, Principal, Staff, Students & Stakeholders of NMIT for Achieving

100 NMIT has also been ranked by NIRF in other parameters as given bellow. M U I T S O

17 NMIT in Brief

NMIT in Brief

HIGHLIGHTS Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT) is an Autonomous Institution affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), with the approval of UGC & AICTE, New Delhi. NMIT was established in the year 2001 by Nitte Education Trust, Mangalore. The Institute offers wide range of academic programs comprising of seven UG and eight PG programs in Engineering besides MBA and MCA. Ten Departments of NMIT offer doctoral programs of VTU / University of Mysore (UoM). NMIT has been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation [NBA] under Tier-1 status (for 6 UG Programmes) and Grade-‘A’ by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council [NAAC - UGC ]. NMIT is the youngest engineering college in the country to be conferred the prestigious Autonomous Status by UGC/Govt. of Karnataka, New-Delhi in the year 2007. M

U National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Ministry of MHRD, Govt of India has conferred I

T all India rank of 100 to NMIT. With this, NMIT has become one among the top 100 engineering S O

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institutes in the country which includes the IITs, NITs and IIITs. NMIT is the only unaided private engineering college in Karnataka State to be selected by the Govt. of India for World Bank Funding under TEQIP Phase II-Subcomponent 1.1 in the year 2011. The Institute has a strong focus on excellence in education, research and promotion of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Highly qualified and experience faculty comprising 66+ Ph.Ds primarily from IISc, IITs & NITs. An additional 70+ Faculty are pursuing Ph.Ds in different research centres of NMIT as well as in other Institutions of eminence. NMIT in association with Dassualt Systemes and DCS has established state of the art Centre of Excellence (CoE) on Aerospace & Internet of Things (IoT) to develop industry relevant skills to the students and making them industry ready. The total investment of the project is around Rs 30 crores.

MoU Signed between DCS, Dassult Systemes & NMIT- Total Investment of Rs 30 Crores

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre was established in the year 2010 and funded with Rs. 45 lakhs by the Department of Science and Technology (NSTEDB), New Delhi. M

U The Institute has established Business Incubator supported by the ministry of Micro, Small and I T

Medium Enterprises (MSME), Govt. of India. S O

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NMIT has several sponsored research projects amounting to Rs.9+ Crores sanctioned by different reputed National Funding Agencies such as DST, DIT, AICTE, DRDO Labs, VGST, IEEE, VTU etc. The institute has also established an Innovation Club supported by Visvesvaraya Technological University and the Govt. of Karnataka with seed money of Rs 5 Lakhs. NMIT is a unique institution which has established five multi-disciplinary research centres vis a vis for Centre for Small Satellites Research, Centre for Robotics Research, Centre for Nanomaterial & MEMS, Centre for Computational Fluid Dynamics and Centre for Design Engineering & Process Simulation. NMIT is the first institute in India to introduce a unique course entitled Robotics Engineering-Lego Mindstorms and TETRIX with Laboratory for II Year B.E Students in AY 2015-16. The course is along the lines of few US/European Universities. The course has 40% theory and 60% hands on sessions. NMIT is recognised by ISRO as a Centre for Small Satellite Research (CSSR) for undertaking collaborative research on space technology and satellite development. NMIT has led a consortium that designed and built STUDSAT-1, a satellite of PICO category. Launched by ISROs PSLV-C15 on 12 July 2010. This success is listed in the Limca book of records. Working model of Pick & Place Robot has been kept as a Permanent Exhibit in Birla Science Center, Hyderabad NMIT has a unique Scheme of Deputing UG Students to Industry, R&D Organizations, IISc, IITs and NID for a minimum period of 6 weeks internship leading to academic credits. The institute has well equipped laboratories with more than 1600+ computers. NMIT has advanced softwares, library resources and high speed Internet connectivity 200 Mbps (leased line - 1:1). NMIT is identified as Regional Nodal Centres of IIT-B/ IIT-KGP for faculty development programs under National Mission on Education through ICT(NMEICT), under MHRD, Govt. of India. The Institute has an active and dynamic Training and Placement cell. The Placement cell attracts large number of reputed well known organizations for on-campus placements. The Placement cell conducts training programs to improve the competence of students by enhancing soft skills / analytical abilities / problem solving capabilities/ attitudinal and leadership qualities. The NMIT has separate modern hostel facilities in the campus for boys and girls with in-house dining facilities. Courses Offered @NMIT Undergraduate Programs M.Tech in Renewable Energy 24 B.E. Computer Science and Engineering 180 M.Tech in Computer Network Engineering 18 B.E. Mechanical Engineering 180 M.Tech in Digital Communication and B.E. Electronics and Communication Networking 18 Engineering 180 M.Tech in VLSI Design and Embedded System 18 B.E. Information Science and Engineering 180 M.Tech in Thermal Power Engineering 18 B.E. Civil Engineering 120 Master of Computer Applications (MCA) 60 B.E. Aeronautical Engineering 60 Master of Business Administration (MBA) 120 B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering 60 Ph. D. Programs (VTU / University of Mysore) Postgraduate Programs Engineering M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering 24 Sciences

M M.Tech in Machine Design 24 Management U I

T M.Tech in Structural Engineering 24 S O

20 NMIT in Brief Accreditation & Recognitions

NAAC Accredited Programs Accredited with ‘A’ grade (Tier-1)

Approved by UGC Affiliated to VTU

Approved by AICTE (World Bank) Funded M U I T S O

21 Funded Sponsored Externally Funded Sponsored Research Projects

Title of the Project Principal Sponsoring Agency Amount Year of Investigator(s) Sanctioned Sanction & (In Rupees) Status Establishment of Dr. Jharna Majumdar CESEM Award - Vision Rs 60.00 2014-15 to Centre for Robotics Group of Science & Lakhs 2018-19 Research to Promote Technology (VGST), 4 Years Multidisciplinary Govt of Karnataka, Ongoing Research in the India Engineering Education Design & Development Dr. Jharna Majumdar Department Rs. 25.43 2017 – 2019 of Robots, Computer of Science and Lakhs 2 Years Vision and Control Technology (DST), Ongoing Algorithms for Real New Delhi Time Target Tracking Design, Fabrication Dr. Veda S.N. Department Rs. 46.7 2016-2019 and characterization Ms. Shyalaja of Science and Lakhs Ongoing of MEMS Microphone Technology (DST), with signal New Delhi conditioning circuitry for Hearing Aid Application Development of Dr. Habibuddin Department Rs. 33.9 2016–2019 low cost Copper- Shaik of Science and Lakhs 3 Years Oxide solar cells and Technology(DST), New Ongoing modules by Magnetron Delhi sputtering & Effect of silver nanoparticles incorporation on the solar cell performance. Study and Dr. Habibuddin AICTE, New Delhi Rs. 19.05 2017 – 2020 development Shaik Lakhs 3 Years of Indium – free Ongoing transparent thin films and its applicability to Nanostructured based electrochromic device. Adaptive Fault Dr. Nalini N. Vision Group Rs. 30.00 2016 – 2020 Tolerance Frame Work on Science and Lakhs 4 Years

M for Cloud Computing Technology, (VGST), Ongoing U

I Applications Govt. of Karnataka, T

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Navigator and Collision Prof K Venkatesh, Department Rs. 67.00 2015 2018 avoidance system for Dr.Thippeswamy and of Science and Lakhs 3 years visually impaired Dr. N. Nalini Technology (DST), Ongoing New Delhi Multimodal data Dr. Sanjay H A Indian Space 3.00 Lakhs 2018-2021 security framework Research March 2018 3 Years Organization (ISRO) 3 Years Ongoing Optimization and Dr. Sanjay H A Syrasoft, LLC USA Rs 50,000 2017 Efficient Refactoring of June 2017 6 Months Syrasoft’s .NET solution 6 months Completed IIGNIS Innovations Dr. Sanjay H A Purple Tea, Mumbai 1.5 Lakh 2017, 1 Year Completed Design and Fabrication Dr. Balachander P Department Rs. 2018-2021 of video laryngoscope Shetty, of Science and 57,32,280 3 Years with styletoscope Dr. Sudheer Reddy, Technology (DST), Ongoing integrated with mobile Dr. Viraj G R New Delhi phone to overcome difficulty in airway management for elderly persons Development of Dr. Habibuddin Shaik GTRE, Defence Rs. 2018-2020 prototype Debris Dr. Veda S. N. Research & 9,96,000/- 1.5 Years Monitoring System. Development Ongoing Mr. Rachith S. N. Organization (DRDO), Mr. Rudresh K. J. India Synthesis and Dr Srilatha Rao Vision Group Rs 20 Lakh 2017 characterization on Science and 3 Years of PVDF-PES Technology, (VGST), Ongoing ultrafiltration nano Govt. of Karnataka, membranes for water India purification with long lasting anti –fouling properties Evolvement of Dr AravindaT Department Rs 44.7 2017 metaloxide nano of Science and Lakhs (2 Years) particles as a Technology (DST), Ongoing catalyst: Therapeutic New Delhi advantages of transition metal Pseudo peptides in organic process an DNA studies Student Satellite Principal and Contribution of Seven Rs. 70 2011 (3 Project (STUDSAT-2) Consortium of Seven Engineering Colleges Lakhs Years) Engg. Colleges of (Consortium of Ongoing

Karnataka Karnataka under VTU) M U I T S O

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Student Satellite Principal and VTU Rs.45 Lakhs 2011 (4 Project (STUDSAT-2) Consortium of Seven Years) Engg. Colleges of Ongoing Karnataka Seed Money for Faculty Members, TEQIP Rs 16.27 2016-17 Research Projects NMIT Lakhs (1 Year) Carried out by Young Completed Faculty Members M U I T S O

24 Dept of AERO Department of Aeronautical Engineering

About the Department :

he department of Aeronautical Engineering was started in the academic year 2011-12 with the approval of AICTE & VTU with an intake of 60. The Department of Aeronautical Engineering is the youngest and the dynamic department at NMIT. The Vision of the department is to develop technically competent Aeronautical Engineers of the highest academic standards to meet the national and global requirements of industry and society. Mission of the department is as follows; To impart quality education in Aeronautical Engineering through top-class teaching – learning process, well-designed curricular, co-curricular activities and state-of-the-art infrastructure. To inculcate ethical values and develop innovative ideas to meet the ever-changing global requirements through industry-institute interactions and interdisciplinary research. The Aeronautical department has permanent affiliation status from VTU for five years with effect from 2017-18 to 2022-23. The department of Aeronautical engineering has Experienced and Qualified faculty with state of the art laboratories for teaching and research. Eminent Scientists/Engineers from various reputed educational institutes like IISc or IIT’s and R&D Laboratories like CSIR-NAL, DRDO Laboratories, ISRO etc. are invited frequently for delivering Guest Lectures. This year the department successfully conducted few national level workshops and an International Conference ERCAM-2017 jointly with the Civil and Mechanical Engineering departments. The department has applied for a Research Centre under VTU. The department students have formed M U I T S O

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an association called FALCON which organizes technical talks, seminars and workshops where the students get updates in the field of Aeronautical Engineering It provides the students more exposure to the real world, opportunities to interact with the industries through the faculty members and organize various technical and non-technical events. The department association FALCON at NMIT has formally been recognised by the “Aeronautical Society of India- Student Chapter”. FALCON organised its two day technical fest UDAAN this year in which some of the important technical events organised were the competitions on RC Airplanes, Water Rocketry and Gliders, presentation of Technical Papers, Kite runners & Debates etc. Achievements / Awards :

Sl. No Student Name Semester Details of Achievement/Award 1 Vineethkumar, Moumitha Ghosh 7th Won 2nd prize for Jesco Von Jubin David, Apoorva Gupta & Puttkamer Cup 2017, Amity University, Shammi Praveen Noida, India. 2 Prinkit Jindhal, 6th Won 2nd prize in the Glider Shrey Mistry 8th competition in “Aerophilia” a two day National Level Aeromodelling competition organized by ‘Team Challengers’ of SCEM, Mangaluru

3 Suraj Kumar Jayswal 8th Secured 43rd rank in GATE 2018 4 Kishan Kumar Gupta 8th Secured 201st rank in GATE 2018

Conference / Workshop Conducted :

Sl. No From To Conference/ Resource Persons Workshop Title 1 01-09-2017 03-09-2017 Basic design of Mr.Nagendra. B.G Landing Gear Managing Director M/s ATOM MECH, Bangalore 2 05-11-2017 06-11-2017 Ethical Hacking Citrexe Group Bangalore M U I T S O

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Research Publications Journals : Shrey J Mistry, Vinayaka N, Vimalesh, H V Srikanth, J. Venkatesh, Sharanappa Moumita Ghosh, Kareema Khatoon Design Godiganur , S. Venkateswaran , Bhaskar and performance evaluation of polyhedral Manne. Bio-based diluents improve cold sweptback high wing chuck glider for better flow properties of dairy washed milk-scum L/D ratio. IJMPERD journal, ISSN 2249-8001, biodiesel. Renewable Energy 111 (2017) pp. JCC: 6.8765 Scopus Indexed Journal; ICV 168-174. 2017 2015:60.6 Arjav Anand Amur, Siddalingappa P. K. , Karnam Srinivasa Rao, Mahendra M. A. Kiran S. Venkateswaran “A Computational Fluid Aithal S. Study of Composite Glass Laminate Dynamic Study of the Effects of a Synthetic Jet Reinforced with Carbon Fiber at Cutout Actuator on an Airfoil” International Journal of Locations. American Journal of Materials Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) Science 2017, 7(5): 170-173, DOI: 10.5923/j. ISSN: 2278-0181 Vol. 6 Issue 10, October –2017 materials.20170705.09

Conferences : H V Srikanth, J Venkatesh, Sharanappa on Emerging Research in Civil, Aeronautical Godiganur, S Venkateswaran and Bhaskar and Mechanical Engineering’ (ERCAM-2017) Manne, “Optimization of Process Parameters Organised by NMIT during July 21-22, 2017 for dairy washed milk scum Biodiesel Apurva Anand, Ghanendra Kumar Das, Production using Response Surface Prabin Sheprali, Roshan Shah and Harish Methodology” International Conference on H.V, “Engineering Design and Analysis of “Advances in Energy Research” (ICAER 2017) Recuperative Gas Combustion Chamber”, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai on December 12- ERCAM-2017 an International Conference on 14, 2017. Emerging Research in Civil, Aeronautical and Harish H.V, Sridhar K, Manjunath K and Mechanical Engineering at NMIT Bengaluru Venkateswaran S, “Experimental and on 21st July 2017. numerical analysis of turbulent flow forced Roshan Sah, S. Spurthy, Srikanth H V convection heat transfer”, ERCAM-2017 and Venkateswaren S, “Study on Effect an International Conference on Emerging of Semi-circular Dimple on Aerodynamic Research in Civil, Aeronautical and Mechanical Characteristics of NACA 2412 Airfoil”, Engineering at NMIT Bengaluru on 21st July ERCAM-2017 an International Conference on 2017. Emerging Research in Civil, Aeronautical and Kishore Brahma & Praveen Kumar D, Mechanical Engineering at NMIT Bengaluru ‘Optimization of bracket through Additive on 21st July 2017. Manufacturing’, International Conference

Books/Articles Published :

Title of the Book/ Faculty Name Publisher Publication Date Article Machine Tools & Mr. Santhosh Nagaraja, Dr. Subhash June 2017 Operations Aswatha M, Publications Mr. Praveen Kumar S Mechanical Mr. Harish H V, Sunstar Publisher July 2017 M

Measurements & Mr. Chetan Byrappa, U I

Metrology Mr. Ashwin C Gowda, T S O

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Invited Talks / Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members :

Faculty Name Topic Occasion / Venue Date

Dr Kishore Brahma The Fourth Dr BRS ISAMPE at NAL 30th August 2017. Memorial lecture Bangalore

Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

Faculty Name Topic Date

Prashant Manvi Non-Destructive Tests in aircraft 25-05-17 Santosh Hosur Introduction to Gas Turbines and Overview 20-06-17 Venkatesh Kusnur A CFD Analysis of projectile for Transonic & Supersonic 20-07-17 conditions Vinod L Application of Afterburner in Aircraft Engine 28-08-17 Sridhar K Conceptual Design of Aircraft-Engine selection - an overview 28-09-17 Mahendra M A Advanced intergalactic space propulsion systems II 27-10-17 Venkatesh Kusnur Flow Analysis of Gas Turbine Blade for Optimum Cooling using 20-11-17 CFD Dr. K.Brahma Structural Repair in Aircrafts 24-01-18 Sonali Gupta Growth of Nanotechnology in aviation industry 30-01-18 Suthan R Role of non air breathing techniques in aviation industry 30-01-18 Santosh Hosur Introduction to Gas Turbine Combustion Chamber 27-02-18 Sridhar K Basics of Turbomachinary Balancing 27-03-18 Mahendra M A Underwater Welding Technologies 24-04-18

Department Associations & its Activities :

“FALCON”, Aeronautical Students’ Association

Inauguration of FALCON Activities for the academic year 2017-2018.

Inauguration of the new FALCON Logo by Mr. R. Arunagiri-Director, Industrial Interface, NALTech, Dr. H. C. Nagaraj Principal, Dr.S.Venkateswaran, Prof & HoD, Dr. Kishore Brahma & Mr. Siddalingappa P. K. M U I T S O

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Technical talk “Helicopter Technologies” by One day Seminar on “Aero-Gas-Turbine Engines” Mr. R. Arunagiri , Industrial Interface, NALTech on 09-09-2017 by Dr. K. Ramachandra, Director, on 29-08-2017. NDRF, Former Director of GTRE, Bangalore.

“Basic Design of Landing Gear ” Workshop for 5th and 7th semester Aeronautical Engineering students held at NMIT on Sept 01st to 03rd, 2017 by ATOM MECH

About the Workshop -By Vinayaka. N, Assistant Students working in team to perform Professor and Workshop Co-ordinator. theoretical calculations for structural design

Software Simulations Prototype testing M U

Department of Aeronautical Engineering in association with “FALCON” I T

(the Students’ Aero Club) celebrated the Ayudha Pooja on 28th September 2017 S O

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UDAAN, Two days national level Technical Fest The Department of Aeronautical Engineering has successfully organized a two day technical fest “UDAAN” under the aegis of the “FALCON” the Aeronautical Students’ Association on 30th and 31st October 2017. The list of events organized are Competitions on RC Airplane, Water Rocketry and Gliders, Paper Presentation, Kite Runner and Debates

Chief Guest Mr. P. Vijayaraghavan, Aerospace NDT Chief Guest Mr. P. Vijayaraghavan, Aerospace NDT Professional with FALCON Committee Members Professional with FALCON Committee Members

Student’s participation in Water rocketry Student’s participation in R-C Aircraft Flying

Industrial visit to NAL & Mahindra Aero Space M U I T S O

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Inaugural ceremony of “Aeronautical Society of India-Student Chapter” at NMIT In association with ‘FALCON’ Aeronautical Students’ Association, The department inaugurated “Aeronautical Society of India-Student Chapter” on 3rd Feb 2017, in presence of the Chief Guest, Mr. V Balakrishnan, Former Executive Director, CEO of MMRC Project, VC of Aeronautical Society of India, Bangalore and the Guest of Honor Mr. R Arunachalam, Scientist (Retd), ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore.

Dignitaries on the occasion of inaugural ceremony of Guest lecture on “Indian Space Research Program’ “Aeronautical Society of India-Student Chapter” on 3rd February 2018 by Mr. R Arunachalam, on 3rd Feb 2018 Scientist (Retd), ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore

Chief Guest Mr. V Balakrishnan and Guest of Honor, Mr. R Arunachalam and Dr. S Venkateswaran, Prof &HoD, Deptt. of AE, with Faculty and students of the department M U I T S O

31 Dept of AS&H Department of Applied Sciences And Humanities

About the Department : he Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities comprising of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Humanities divisions imparts excellent quality education in the area of Applied Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) and Humanities. Applied Science, is the branch of science that applies existing scientific knowledge to develop more practical applications, including inventions and other technological advancements. Science itself is the systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable verifiable explanations and predictions about the universe. The department strongly believes in the well known quote by Edward Teller “Today’s Science is tomorrow’s Technology.” Students of engineering are trained with the basic tools of analysis as well as the knowledge of the principles on which engineering is based. The department also strives to inculcate the scientific temper and the spirit of enquiry in students. It encourages the students to understand and therefore thereafter apply the physical laws to the development of in their fields of study. Department also emphasizes on improving the Communication skills for the eventual technocrats of all streams and aims to provide an enduring foundation in the fundamental sciences , by organizing regular interactive studies for the students. The department comprises of multi-disciplinary faculty members related to Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Humanities (Communicative English and Professional Ethics) and Management background to cater to the need of multi-disciplinary students. Most of the faculty members of the Department are engaged in research and publish their research work regularly in reputed national/international journals. The department encourages close collaboration with industry, various institutes and facilitates the application of research for commercial use and for the benefit of the society. The department organizes colloquium where one or the other faculty member reports about his/her research work or gives delivers a talk on a topic of general interest. The department actively participates in all the activities of the institution, like administration, examination, etc. M U I T S O

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Department of Physics : Department Research Activities : Dr. Habibuddin Shaik is an active member of Mrs. Jyothi Gupta has registered for the Ph.D Center for Nanomaterials and MEMS Research of program under VTU, under the guidance of Dr. the college and is presently working in the area Habibuddin Shaik and Dr. S. Abdul Sattar of Photovoltaic cells. Research Publications : 1. Hitha D. Shetty, V. Prasad, Existence of 4. Habibuddin Shaik, U. Basavaraju, S.N. negative permittivity in carbon coated iron Rachith, M. Sundaramurthy, Abdul Sattar nanoparticle - PDMS composites, Materials Sheik, G. Mohan Rao, Surface-plasmon- Chemistry and Physics 196, (2017) 153-159, induced photoabsorption of Ag nanoparticle Impact factor 2.1 embedded a-Si solar cell, Optical Materials 73 2. Hitha .D. Shetty, Ananya Patra, V. Prasad, (2017) 179-187 “Polydimethylsiloxane-multiwalled carbon 5. K. Ram Narayana, B. Seetharamireddy, V. nanotube composite as a metamaterial”, Koteswararao, S. Abdul Sattar, M.V.R. Murti,

Materials Letters 210, (2018) 309–313, Impact L.S. Mombasawala, A study of KaL1 X-ray factor 2.6 satellite spectrum of the elements 27 ≤ Z ≤ 31 3. Smriti Sahu, Anbarasu Manivannan, by photon excitation , X-Ray Spectrometry. Habibuddin Shaik and Mohan Rao 2017;1–10 , wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/xrs Gowravaram Local structure of amorphous 6. Habibuddin Shaik, Abdul Sattar Sheik,

Ag5In5Sb60Te30 and In3SbTe2 phase change Rachith S. N, Mohan Rao G Microstructure materials revealed by X-ray photoelectron Dependent Opto-electronic Properties of and Raman spectroscopic studies, Journal of Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon Thin Applied Physics 122(1):015205 • July 2017 Films (paper accepted in Materials Today Proceedings) Conferences Attended : 1. Mrs.Jyothi.G.B, Mrs Hitha D.Shetty and Mr Ashok Reddy.G.V., attended Two-Week ISTE-STTP Workshop on “Electric Power Systems”, conducted by IIT, Kharagpur, held under National Mission on Education through ICT(MHRD), from 10th July to 15th July 2017.

Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

Faculty Name Topic Date

Dr. Habibuddin Shaik X-Ray Photo-electron Spectroscopy 22/06/2017 Mrs. Jyothi.G.B Spintronics : Fundamentals and Applications 31/07/2017 Mrs. Hitha D.Shetty Thermoelectric effect and Devices 31/08/2017 Dr. S. Abdul Sattar Trace elemental Analysis in anti-epileptic medicinal 27/09/2017 plants by PIXE Mr. Shivaprasad.H.B. Microscopy : Scanning Electron Microscope 30/10/2017 Mr. Ashok Reddy. G. V. Vacuum Technology and its Applications 30/11/2017 Dr. Habibuddin Shaik High K Dielectrics for MOSFET Scaling 25/01/2018 Mrs. Jyothi Gupta Optical Illusion 20/02/2018 Mrs. Jyothi.G.B Micro Sensors and Applications 26/03/2018 M

Mrs. Kavitha Kamath High Temperature Superconductors 24/04/2018 U I T S O

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Department Of Chemistry : Research Publications : Dr. Raghu MS hydrochloride in pharmaceutical dosage form, J Anal Pharm Res, 2018, 7(1) 093 1. Fabrication of Polyaniline-few layer MoS2 nanocomposite for high energy density Dr. Srilatha Rao supercapacitors, Polymer Bulletin, 2018 1. Adsorptive Removal of MG Dye from 2. Fabrication of reduced graphene oxide Aqueous Solution on to a PHFAC: Isotherms

-few layer MoS2 nanocomposite for and Kinetics Studies, Journal of Earth and enhanced electrochemical performance Environmental Sciences, Published online, in supercapacitors and water purification, 2017, 3. Physica B-Condensed Matter, 537. 2018, 2. Corrosion Characterization of Silicon pp. 1-10. Carbide and Fly Ash Particulates Dispersion

3. Graphene-Fe3O4 nanocomposite: Strengthened Aluminium 5083, Catalyst Adsorption and Antibacterial activity and Catalysis, 2017, 4 (2) 9-21. Am. J. for water purification, J. Water Process PharmTech Res. 2017; 7(5). Eng.,2017, 17 pp. 22–31 Dr. T. Aravinda 4. Application of bromate - bromide 1. An Efficient One Pot Synthesis of Biologically mixture as a green brominating agent Active Quinoline Trifluoro Esters and DNA for the determination of fexofenadine Studies, Catalyst and Catalysis, 2017 Conferences Attended :

1. Dr. Srilatha Rao, Dr. Aravinda. T, Dr. Raghu. 2. Dr. Aravinda. T and Mr. Sagar. K. S attended M. S. and Mrs. Sowmyashree attended the 10 a conference “Current Advances in Chemical th Annual Conference KSTA 2018 at the Reva Sciences” held at Tumkur University on16th University, Bangalore held on 18th and 19th March 2018. January 2018.

Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

Faculty Name Topic Date

Dr. Aravinda T. Synthesis of 1, 2,3Triozolefusedquinoline 29/06/2017 peptidomimetics. Dr. Raghu M. S. Polyaniline- MO nanocomposites for super Capacitors 4/07/2017 Applications Mrs. Sowmyashree Biodiesel production from Gyrocarpus 26 /08/2017 Ms. Sadhana Enzymatic deactivation of glucose in fruit juices 27/09/2017 Ms. Ganavi Biomarkers 28/10/2017 Dr. Srilatha Rao Removal of F- from ground water 15 /11/2017 Dr. Aravinda T. Amino acids, peptides and proteins 30 /12/2017 Ms. Sadhana Enzymes and its applications 30/01/2018 Ms. Sadhana Function of Glucose oxidase in juice 28/02/2018 Ms. Ganavi Importance of CA-15.3 27/03/2018 Ms. Ganavi Aptasensors and Immunosensors 25/04/2018 M U I T S O

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Department of Mathematics : Department Research Activities : Following Research Scholars have submitted their PhD thesis under VTU under the guidance of Dr. Indira R, Professor and Head Department of Mathematics NMIT 1. Jagadeesha S , : Title of the thesis : Mathematical Modelling of Convective Diffusive Solute Transfer 2. Puneeth Kumar : Title of the thesis: Mathematical Modelling of Drug Release

Research Publications : Following papers have been accepted for publications in International Journal of Applied Mathematics and were presented in ICRISET-18 at HIT, Nidasoshi, Belgaum during May 18-19, 2018 1. Clique covering of the transformation graph G++- , Chandrakala S.B, K..Manjula , Sooryanarayana 2. Effect of heat transfer on peristaltic flow of couple stress fluid in oesophagus,Indira R, Sreegowrav, Dinesh P A and Gayathri M S 3. Bioheat transfer equation with transient heat flux conditions to skin tissue – an analytical approach, Indira R, Sreegowrav, Dinesh P A and Gayathri M S 4. An analytical study of pulsatile flow of couple stress fluid in doubly connected region,Indira R, Rashmi K R and Jayaprakash M C 5. Randic index of Transformation Graphs, Roshini G R and Chandrakala S B Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

Faculty Name Topic Date

Sreekala C. K. Effect of MHD couple stress on secant shaped slider 05.05.2017 bearing Rashmi K. R. Linear algebra and applications 30.06.2017 Sreegowrav K. R. Mathematical Modeling of Circulatory System 23.08.2017 Jagadeesha S. Applications of PDE to Mass Transfer 27.09.2017 Pramod S. Applications of colourings of Graphs 28.10.2017 Dr. Dhanajaya Murthy Linear Programming problems 16.12.2017 Dr. Chandrakala S. B. Nonlinear Programming problems 26.12.2017 Dr. Padmavathi R. Viscoelastic fluid flow and heat transfer over a non linear 27.01.2018 stretching sheet with variable viscosity Sumashree P. Applications of non-linear programming 24.02.2018 Swathi H. R. Queuing theory and queuing models 28.3.2018 Sreegowrav Bioheat transfer and its applications 30.4.2018

Department of English : Research Publication Dr. Neha Jain International Round Table Conference on 9th 1. Presented a Paper entitled Business December 2017 at AIMS B School in Peenya, Management and Social Innovation- in Bangalore. International Conference - WRFER on 10th 3. Presented a Paper entitled Business September ,2017, at Nagpur, Maharashtra. Management and Social Innovation in an

ISBN978-93-85832-29-1 International Conference - WRFER on 13th M U May 2018 in Delhi. Google Scholar-ISBN 978- I 2. Presented Paper entitled, Role of E-Commerce T And Tourism in creating Global Brands in the 93-87703-84-1 S O

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Invited Talks/Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members : 1. Dr. Neha Jain has been invited as an Expert to conduct a Workshop at Priyadarshini Mgt. Institute, Nagpur, Maharashtra, on 14th & 15th September, 2017. 2. Dr. Neha Jain has Conducted FDP on Research Methodology from 13-16th December, 2017 at Priyadarshini Lokmanya Tilak Institution of Engineering & Management, Nagpur, Maharashtra. 3. Dr. Neha Jain has Conducted a Workshop for 2 days on the topic, Move the Needle-Become Personal Productivity Champion by building Emotional Health at SB Jain Institute of Management Nagpur , on 5th & 7th May 2018 Nagpur, Maharashtra.

Colloquiums Organized by the Department

Faculty Name Topic Date

Dr. Neha Jain Women ; Work-life Balance 24th June 2017 Dr. Meera K. Modern communication tools 20th September 2017 Dr. Neha Jain Value based leadership and communication 27th October 2017 skills-The tribes we lead. Fakkiresh H. The importance of English for Engineering 21st March 2018 Students from rural Background Fakkiresh H. The Role of ICT in Enhancing the English 23rd April 2018 Communication Skills M U I T S O

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About the Department :

epartment of Civil Engineering a younger Department of NMIT was started in the academic year 2009-10 with an intake of 60 students. Intake is increased to 120 students in the year 2013-14. Further in 2013-14, Department was also privileged to offer M. Tech. Program in Structural Engineering with an intake of 24. Department is a registered Research Center under VTU with 9 Research Scholars perusing their PhD in various fields of Civil Engineering. Civil Engineering UG Program is NBA accredited for 3years from 2017-18. The Department has its own library and well-equipped laboratories namely Geo-Tech Laboratory, Concrete and Highway Laboratory, Environment Laboratory, Geology Laboratory, Survey Laboratory, CADD Laboratory andFluid Mechanics Laboratory.The department constitutes of experienced and efficient faculty member who are experts in different areas of specialization, among them 8 faculty members are with PhD and all other with M.Tech. in their respective fields of specialization.Department also promotes higher studies for its faculty member and active participation of faculty members in Industry Institute Interaction. The department has established an exclusive Material and Model Display Center where models prepared by student on various topics of study are displayed. Department conducts workshops, technical talk, software training etc. regularly for all-round growth of the students. Department also motivate and support co-curricular activities among student and faculty members. Student Forum of department organizes technical event ‘SurveKshan’ annually and publishes its newsletter ‘Aarunya’ biannually. Students actively participate in NCC,Blood Donation Camp, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan etc. to name a few. M U I T S O

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About the Department : Faculty Members :

Sl Faculty Name Details of Achievement / Award No. 1. Dr. Bharathi Ganesh Associate Member of ASCE and Treasurer of ASCE- India Section South Region Expert Member of ‘Board of Studies’ for Construction Technology, Central University, Kalaburgi Member of Selection Committee – NSoA, NMIT Bangalore Doctoral Committee member - Research Scholars in Structural Engineering at Dr. AIT, SJCIT, RVCE, MSRIT, SVT, BIT Bangalore. Member, Board of PG studies - PSC Structural Board, UVCE, Bangalore Governing Council Member of Nitte School of Fashion Technology. Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Nitte School of Architecture. Member of Organizing Committee – 8th Concrete Panorama and Seminar on Myriad Manifestation of Concrete” Member –Organizing Committee an International Conference SEWC -Structural Engineers World Congress-2017 ERCAM – 2017- International Conference, Organizing Chair REDECON – Recent Development in Construction Industry – Member Organizing Committee- National Conference NMIT-ASCE National Level Conference on ‘Alternative materials for Sustainable Concrete Constructions, Organizing Chair ICI-IWC – International World Congress 2018– Member Technical Committee 2. Dr. Vidyavathi N In charge of Academic section in Autonomous, NMIT LIC Member for VTU for year 2017-18 Member of Academic audit of the College Students :

SI Sem/ Student Name Details of Achievement / Award No Section 1 Spandana Suresh 2/P Participated in 26th January Republic Day Parade 2018 Shortlisted for Defense Ministry Delegation to Friendly Nation under Youth Exchange Program 2 Omkar Raju Naik 4/A Participated in 26th January Republic Day Parade 2018 3 Chetan K 4/A Basket Ball Player from NMIT Team -Nitte Mangalore- 1st Prize -North Zone University- 1st Prize -Inter Zone – 3rd Prize -All India University – 3rd Prize M U

I 4 Laxman Oli 4/B Tech Quiz – Runner up in Tech Fest SHELTER 2018 at T Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru S Abhaya Hamal O

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5 Ram Mani Chalise 4/B Auto Cad-1st Prize for Auto Cad in Tech Fest SHELTER 2018 at Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru 6 Anudeep 6/A Football Player- Cdivision, Bangalore Football Association. -VTU Champion- 2017 -VTU – 2nd runner-2018 7 Amogha Varsha D C 6/A Volleyball Player, participated in VTU Volleyball Trophy, and PrathishM 6/B played under 19 school Game Federation of India, team member for 2017 Junior National Volleyball Championship held at Chitradurga 8 Shabana Taj M 6/B Steward of 50 children in RAKSANA (Guiness Book of World Record for mass participation (20,000 children) for a noble cause, fight against Child Abuse at Kittur Rani Chennamma Stadium, Jayanagar, Bengaluru 18th Nov ‘17) Conference / Workshop Conducted :

SI From To Conference/Workshop Title Resource Persons NO 1 26.09.17 26.09.17 Softwares on Structural Mr. Bala Sunil Kumar Analysis and 3D Printing (Business Manager, Edu CADD) Mr. Sajjad Ahmed, (Centre Manager, Edu CADD) 2 20.09.17 20.09.17 “Career Progression in the Mr. Veerabhadrappa, Marketing Executive, Field and Global Education” EDWISE. 3 20.09.17 20.09.17 “Highway Constructions- Mr. Veerabhadrappa, Marketing Executive, Present and Future” EDWISE. 4 09.02.18 09.02.18 Construction Management Er. Sriraman and Industry Requirement Founder, Prayojana Construction Management Training Centre. (PCMTC) Er. Ashok Kumar, Executive Director, (PCMTC) 5 19.02.18 20.02.18 NMIT-ASCE National Dr. Nagendra, Conference on "Alternative Director - Technical Materials for Sustainable Stradent Technology PvtLtd. Concrete Constructions - Dr. M R Kalgal, Challenges and Remedies" Advisor - Technical, Ultratech Cements Ltd. Prof. Raj Pillai, MD, StarworthInfrastructures andConstructions. Sri. M N Ramesh, MD, Talrak ConstructionChemicals Dr. Anil Kumar Pillai, DGM, South Zone,RAMCO Cements Ltd. Dr. R N Pranesh,

Professor,Civil Department,N.M.I.T. M U Dr. Bharathi Ganesh, I T

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Research Publications Journals : 1. Santhosh L. G., Sivakumar Babu G. L. stratum, Journal of Geological Resources and ”Land fill site selection based on reliability Engineering”, 2(2017)87-92 concepts using the DRASTIC method and 4. Santhosh L G, Lakshmikanthan P., Sivakumar AHP integratedwith GIS – a case study of Babu G L, “Reliability Based Approach for the Bengaluru city, India” Taylor and Francis DOI: Prediction of Leachate Head in MSW Landfills”, 10.1080/17499518.2018.1434548 International Journal of Geosynthetics and 2. Jairaj C, “Compaction characteristics and Ground Engineering, Vol 3, Issue 4, 2017 strength of BC soil reinforced with untreated 5. Sunil S K, Mahesh Kumar C L, Shwetha K G, and treated coir fibers”,Springer New York, Raghavendra H, “Seismic Evaluation of Multi- DOI:10.1007/s41062-017-0123-2 Storey Building Using E-tabs”, Vol 4 Issue 08, 3. Jairaj C, “Load Settlement Characteristics Aug-2017, e-ISSN:2395-0056, p-ISSN: 2395- of Model footing resting on surface treated 0072 coir fiber reinforced BC soil overlying loose Journals 1. Chaithra P, H Sharada Bai, Ambrish G 6. Shruthi B S, Shwetha K G, Umashankar Patil (2018) “Seismic behavior of Six - Storied G H, “Seismic Response analysis of RC Shear RC residential structure with existing wall” ERCAM-2017, NMIT Bangalore, July LLRS” IABSE International Conference on 2017 Engineering the Developing World, Kuala 7. Kiran M U, Shivananda S M, Mahantesha, Lumpur, Malaysia,25-27 April 2018 “A study of Lateral Drift controlling between 2. Bharathi Ganesh, ’Assessment of modulus two buildings by connecting sky bridge, of elasticity of self-compacting concrete International Conference on ERCAM-2017, with pond ash and manufactured sand as NMIT Bangalore, July 2017 fine aggregates’, International Conference 8. Sunil S, Arpitha M, “Dynamic Analysis of on Advances in Concrete, International Bridges with and without soil-structure Conference on Structural & Geotechnical Interaction, Internal conference on ERCAM- Engineering, BITS Pilani, Rajasthan, from 2017, NMIT Bangalore, July 2017 26th to 28th February 2018 9. Vijay Kumar H, Nagraj S Patil, NanjundiPrabhu, 3. Prathima G, Bharathi Ganesh, Nagaraj K P, “Land Degradation study and Prioritization “Optimum utilization of alternate material of watershed- A case study of Dudhganga for aggregates- An approach for waste River Basin, Maharashtra Proceedings of management in urban area for sustainability”, International Conference on ERCAM-2017, Urbanization challenges in emerging NMIT Bangalore, July 2017 economics ASCE India Conference, New Delhi, December 2017 10. Jairaj C, M.T. Prathap Kumar, Shreyas Gowda, Shashi Shekhar, “A study on CBR of BC 4. Chindu Mohan, N Vidyavathi, Y. Ramalinga soil Admixed with untreated and treated Reddy, ”Comparative study of efficiency coir fibers”, International conference on of morning oleifera seeds and leaves in ERCAM-2017, NMIT, Bangalore, July 2017 treatment of Chicken abattoir waste water”, International Conference on ERCAM-2017, 11. Prathima G, Sadhana Thapa, Bisesh Sharma, NMIT Bangalore, July 2017 “Distinguishing features of recycled concrete aggregate and its effects on recycled 5. Santhosh L G, Lakshmikantha P. ”Advances aggregate concrete- A Review”, International in Geo environmental Engineering”, QIP Conference on ERCAM-2017, NMIT, short term course on “Advances in Geo Bangalore, July 2017 M environmental Engineering, March2017, U I CCE,IISc, Bangalore. 12. Bharathi Ganesh, H. Sharada Bai, B. K. T

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G. Narayana, ‘Shear Behavior of Reinforced Pond Ash as Fine Aggregates in Concrete Beams of SCC with Alternative Materials Construction – an Approach for Sustainable to Cement and Sand’, Proceedings of Industrial Waste Management, Solution International Conference on Recent Advance for Environmental and Ecological Benefits’ in Materials, Mechanical and Civil Engineering EWRI – 2017, an International Conference ICRAMMCE-2017, 1st - 2nd June, 2017, - World Environmental & Water Resources MLRITM, Hyderabad. Congress organized by American Society of 13. Bharathi Ganesh, H. Sharada Bai, B.K. Civil Engineers – ASCE, held in California, US, Narendra, Narayana G ‘Characterization of from 22nd May 2017 to 25th May 2017

Books / Articles Published :

Publication Title of the Book/Article Faculty Name Publisher Date Reinforced Concrete Design – Dr. Pranesh R N New Age International Pvt. 2003 Principles and Practice Ltd, New Delhi (An International Edition) (ISBN: 978-81-224-1460-8) Issues in Civil Engineering Dr. Santhosh L G Springer (ISSN: 2363-7633) 2016 in Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering Elements of Civil Engineering Mr. Manjunatha L Subhas Publication 2010-11 and Engineering Mechanics Handbook for Government Mr. Rajkumar Pillai Indian Concrete Institute 2013 Engineers, Task force, Publisher Government of Karnataka Hand Book of Precast Mr. Rajkumar Pillai Indian Concrete Institute 2014 Construction Publisher

Invited Talks / Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members :

Faculty Name Topic Occasion / Venue Date

Dr. Bharathi Ganesh Challenges of Construction Kalasalingam University, 16th March 2018 and Remedies Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu ‘Focused Research and BMSIT, Bangalore 19th Feb 2018 Publications – an Essential Component of Teaching Profession’ One Day Workshop on ‘Research and Development Opportunity in Civil Engineering Industry’ Coal Ashes – Futuristic NMIT-ASCE National 19th to 20th Feb. Alternative materials for Level -2 Day Conference, 2018 Concrete Constructions Bangalore Dr. Santhosh L. G. “QIP Short term program Indian Institute of 27th to 31st

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Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

Faculty Name Topic Date Shwetha K.G. Sustainability of Building Seismic Base Isolation and 17.07.17 Technique UmashankarPatil Flat Slabs and Behavior 21.08.17 Shobha. L Retrofitting & Rehabilitation of Structural elements – a Case 16.09.17 Study NanjundiPrabhu Emerging Contaminants & advanced Treatment Methods 16.10.17 Shruthi B S Low Cost Housing Construction Technique 17.01.18 Dr. Durga Prasad Newton’s Law of Motion Explained by Quantum Physics 20.01.18 using Least Action Mr. Manjunath L Present Scenario of Precast Construction in India 24.01.18 Mr. Prashanth SP Geopolymer Composite 13.02.18 Mr. Mahesh Kumar C L "Structural Health Monitoring and its Applications" 23.03.18 Mr. Divith Kumar Self-Compacting Concrete 24.04.18

Department Association and Its Activities : Survekshan -2017 curriculum set by the various industry experts that SurveKshanis a National Level Techno- would benefit students as well faculty members. Cultural Fest of Civil Engineering Department Survey Camp NMIT. The meaning of SurveKshan is ‘Surva+ Student of 5th semester, haveconducted an Veekshana”; Be Vigilant in all respect. Many intra- Extensive Survey Camp to Kaiwara Village from college and Inter-college technical competitions 24.12.17 to 02.01.18 to get maximum exposure on were conducted, with prizes worth Rs. 1 Lakh working on onsite difficulties and their respective sponsored by the Industries in association with solutions. They adopt both conventional ICI, IE(I) and ACCE(I) on 9th and 10th of November surveying using surveying instruments, followed 2017. Events include Egg Drop, Model Making, by latest surveying method using Total Station. Photography, Hand Painting, Bridge Making, They also complete their Extensive Survey Project Debate, Quiz completion, Movie making etc. on Water Supply and Sanitary Project for the Site Visit Kaiwara Village, Highway alignment Project and Students of 5th semester were taken toSite New Tank Project. Visit to an ongoing construction of machine Industrial Visit foundation for upcoming Structural Laboratory Student of 6thsemester have conducted an at NMIT Campus under the supervision of industrial trip to Kerala covering Idduki Dam Dr.Bharathi Ganesh. Students are provided and Sea Blue Shipyard from 9.2.18 to 14.2.18. with exposure to various stages of construction, The Idukki Dam is a double curvature Arch Dam materials, and techniques. During site visit, constructed across the Periyar River in a narrow students were given an opportunity to see on- gorge between two granite hills locally known site-job of Plumbing, Sanitation and Bar Bending, as Kuravan and Kuravathi in Kerala, India with also. 167.68 meters as height.It is one of the highest Mou Signing With Glass Academy Of Excellence arch dams in Asia. Sea Blue Shipyard Ltd. (SBSL) Department has signed an MoU with Glass is an ISO 9001-2008 certified shipyard based Academy of Excellence where Glass Academy in Kochi established in 2003. SBSL is located will offer Ad-on Course ‘Glass as construction just opposite to the Vallarpadam International Materials’ to student of Civil Engineering, Container Trans-shipment Terminal, with all of

M NMIT. Glass Academy is an Academy providing Kochi’s major shipping facilities within a radius U I comprehensive learning on Glass as construction of 3 kms. T

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Photographs of Important Activities & Distinguished Visitors to the Department :

MoU signed with Glass Academy of Civil Engineering Student active Site Visit – Construction of Machine Excellence- Principal Dr. H.C. Nagaraj participation at Blood Donation Camp Foundation and Dean Academics Professor K.A. Ranganatha Setty looks on.

Material and Model Display Center Student formation- ‘CIVIL’ -Survekshan Spandana Suresh, shortlisted for - 2017 Defence Ministry Delegation to Friendly Nation under Youth Exchange Program.

Dr. H.C. Nagaraja and Dr. Bharthi Prize Distribution for Egg Drop Bridge Design Competition at Civil Ganesh with student and other faculty Competition Department member at Extensive Survey Camp 2017 – Kaiwara Village

Civil Engineering Student active Industrial Visit – Idduki Dam Student preparing for Ayudha Pooja participation at Youth for Seva, Social -2017 in Civil Department Foundation M U

Dr. Bharthi Ganesh and Prathima G at Civil Engineering students at SHELTER ASCE-NMIT 2-Day National Conference I ASCE India Conference, IIT Delhi 2018 - Siddaganga Institute of on “Alternative Materials for Sustainable T S Technology, Tumakuru Concrete Constructions - Challenges O and Remedies” 43 Dept of CSE Department of Computer Science & Engineering

About the Department :

he Department of Computer Science and Engineering is one of the oldest departments in NMIT. The department has an excellent record of achievements since its establishment in the year 2001. The department has made rapid strides and is continuously reinventing itself in order to keep pace with the evolution of new technologies in the relevant domain. Faculty along with the students are pursuing research activities in the state of the art technologies and introduced relevant subjects in the curricula. The primary objective of the department is to impart quality holistic education to develop world class professionals and researchers. Department Highlights : Highly qualified and competent faculty members involved in academic and research activities. VTU and University of Mysore (UoM) Recognized Research Centre. Accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) under the Tier-1 scheme Research projects funded by Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Vision Group on Science and Technology (VGST). Center of Innovation in Cyber Security and IoT. A student branch association - “CRYPTEC”, which provides the platform for both technical and extracurricular activities. Internships to students in prestigious Institutions and Companies. Industry-specific training offered by organizations like Infosys, WIPRO, KPIT, SUBEX, Cloud Bull, Gigleue. Hands-on workshops and seminars to keep the faculty and students updated. MoU’s with Infosys, Unisys, KPIT, Wipro, Subex, Gigleue, CloudBul, Saka Global and Connaissance. M U I T S O

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Achievements / Awards Faculty Members :

SINO Faculty Name Details of Achievement/Award

1 Dr. Nalini N. 1. “DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR”- Awarded to Dr. NALINI. N, by TechNext India 2017 in association with Computer Society of India-CSI, Mumbai Chapter on 14-15 Jan 2017 at IIT-Mumbai 2. Mr.Nagaraja S R and Mr.Bhanuprakash G, have been awarded PhD degree under the guidance of Dr.NALINI N,

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2 Dr. Saroja Devi H. 1. Best Faculty of the year by published Research, by the CSI Professor, Dept.of CSE TechNext India 2018 NMIT, Bangalore 2. Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award2018 3. Chosen for “Bharat JyotiPuraskar” January 2017. 3 Mr. Nagaraj S. R . Awarded with PhD (Mysore University) in December 2017. 4 Ms. Vijaya Shetty S. Completed Ph.D. from VTU.

Students :

Sl. Sem/ Student Name Details of Achievement/Award No Section 1 Mr. Muskhan Chaudhary 2nd Sem Winner in Table tennis Inter Collegiate Tournament held at RLJIT,Doddaballapura from 28-9-2017 to 29-9-2017 and 1st place in Theme dance (Natya) event ,Nrityanjali ,National Dance Fest,held at Kristu Jayanti College,(Autonomus),Bangalore on 3rd February 2018. 2 Mr. Narendra Saket 3rd Sem Secured 1st place in VTU North Zone Football, 1st place in VTU inter zone Football 2017 3 Mr. Narendra Saket 3rd Sem Completed project in Italy entitled ANALYSIS OF HUMAN FLOW AND HUMAN DETECTION during his internship from June to July 2017 in universita di degli studi di roma. 4 Mr. Banshi Vishnoi 5th Sem Won 3rd place in MIME at New Horizon College of Engineering in Sep-17, 2nd place in Street Play & Monologue organised at BMC & RI on Oct- 17,3rd Place in the event Street Play at ‘Waves’, BITS Goa- 2017. 5 Mr. Chirag M. Deekshith 5th& 3rd These 3 teams were among the 30 teams out of Mr. B. Harsha Kashyap Sem 170 Teams participated at Cloud and IoT Hack Mr. Anikesh G. Kamath event organized at Cisco-RVCE on Sep-17 Mr. Roshan Mr. Thejas N. Bipul Ashwin Gerard Colaco Abdul Mueez Aswin Prasad I. S. 6 Mr. Satyajeet Sahoo 5th Sem Awarded Star of the week and ranked first out of 3000 participants from Bangalore, for his Assessment of Java & Oracle Training conducted by RCPL 7 Mr. Sirish R. Bandi & 7th sem Placed in Nutanix with the package of 13 Lakh Mr. Abhishek B. R. PA..They are also being offered a paid Internship of Rs 40,000/- for their 8th semester M

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9 Ms. Deepthi Bhat and Mr. Alumni Presented a paper entitled “IoT Based Automated Akshay Car Maintenance Assist” in the Sixth International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI),held from 13-16 September 2017, Manipal University, Manipal, India 10 Ms. Neha 2nd sem Won 3rd place in the event Poetry Slam at Lasya fest held on 13th January, 2018 at Jain University. 11 Ms. Sindhu Ms.Meghana Ms, 4th and Winners of Women’s Throwball organized by Deepika K N and 6th sem Nitte Kreedotsava, Nitte University, Mangalore on Ms. Tejaswini 24th and 25th January 2018 12 Ms. Namita Saunshi and Ms. 6th sem Won the second place in fashion show at BMSCE, Rakshitha D Bangalore organized by Katalyst on 26th January 2018. 13 Ms .Ashika HR 6th Sem Won first place in Group Singing and Group Dance at BMSCE, Bangalore organized by Katalyst on 26th January 2018. 14 Mr. Ajeet Kumar, 4th Sem Won the Best paper award entitled "Automatic Mr. Adith Jose E A, Mr. Kapil Arduino-Controlled Garbage Collector" at Kumar and ICRIEECME-2018 , Pune, on January 28th, 2018 Mr. Abhishek R under the guidance of Mrs. Nirmala J S. Mr. Malvadkar 15 Ms. Sushmita Benal and 6th sem Winners in western group singing held in Ms.Surabhi A St.Joseph’s College(Autonomous), Visages’18 National level Socio- cultural Fest on March 5th 2018 16 Mr. Sangamesh Biradar and 6th sem 2nd Palce at TCS Tech Bytes Regional Level held Mr.Nikhil K C at Tumkur on 15th March 2018 17 Mr.Tejas N. 6th sem Won 2nd prize in Open Platform IoT and ML B Harsha Kashyap Hackathon, 2018 conducted at NMIT, Bangalore. 18 Mr. Chirag M. 6th sem Won 3rd prize in Open Platform IoT and ML Mr. Amruth Pai Hackathon, 2018 conducted at NMIT, Bangalore.

Patents : Patent File Patent Patent Title Name of the Faculty Number Status Smart Voting System Using Dr. M. N. Thippeswamy E-2/1107/2017 Published Internet Of Things A. M. Lohit, Haashitha P., Anil -CHE Kumar Kushwah And Ishita Roy Patient Critical Parameter Dr. M. N. Thippeswamy, E-2/1108/ Published Monitoring And Alerting Using AnupamPavithran, Jayalakshmi 2017 - CHE Internet Of Things (Iot)” E., Meghana G. And Monish N. Smart Parking System With Fee Dr. Thippeswamy M N, E-2/ 17780/ Published Management Using Internet Of Dr. Venkatesh K. Sriharsha B. S., 2017 - CHE

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Conference/Workshop Conducted

Sl. Conference/Workshop From To Resource Persons No Title 1 15-11-2017 16-11-2017 Android Training program Mr. Ashok kumar S. 2 11-11-2017 11-11-2017 Workshop on Network Vijaymahantesh B. Unki, Security from Jetking Sunita Amingad, Ganaspandana Sadashivanagar 3 15-02-2018 23-02-2018 Java and Android Training Mr. Ashok kumar S, Alumni, program Mrs. Supriya P. Mr. Mohan B. A. Mrs. Ramyashree B. R. 4 16-09-2017 On Going C# Training for 3rd Dr. Thippeswamy M. N. Semester students Dr. Venkatesh K. Mrs. Supriya P. 5 07-09-2017 07-09-2017 Machine Learning and Mr. Girish H. Deep Learning Mr. Unnikrishnan A. R. 6 13-10-2017 14-10-2017 Cloud Bul Mr. Vigneswaran (Cloud Computing) Paramathayalan 7 01-08-2017 06-08-2017 6 day Hands-on advanced Dr. Mohit P Tahiliani workshop on ns3 Dr. Thippeswamy M. N. Mrs. Deepa Kumari 8 03-07-2017 15-07-2017 Fundamentals of Web Dr. Thippeswamy M. N. Designing Mrs. Asha H. V. Mrs. Supriya P. Mr. Vishnu R. K. 9 27-06-2017 11-07-2017 Two weeks Hands-on Dr. Thippeswamy M. N. Summer Training on Prof. Sitaram Yaji Internet Of Things Mr. Abhay S Bharadwaj Mr. Ranier Rego Mr. Sushanth Ranjan Mr. Chethan D. Chavan Mr. Suraj Pattar Research Publications Journals :

1. Saroja Devi H and Rajesh N, Reconfigurable 2. Vinutha C B, Nalini N, & Nagaraja M, Cluster Architecture for Image Feature Detection, Based Adaptive Power Control Protocol using International Journal on Advances in Systems Hidden Markov Model for Wireless Sensor Science and Applications, Vol. 17, No 2, ISSN Networks, International Journal of Electronics 1078-6236 SCOPUS, SCImago, H Index 8, pp 2017, Taylor and Francis.http://dx.doi.org/10.10 43-51 , September, 2017 80/00207217.2017.1279228. M U I T S O

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Journals : 1. Vijaya Shetty S, Sarojadevi H, Akshay K.S., Analysis of Efficient Routing Protocols for IoT , Deepthi Bhat, Thippeswamy M. N., IoT Based ICEEMAS- on 22nd and 23rd2017, December, Automated Car Maintenance Assist, 6th publishing in AIP: Conference Proceedings - International Conference on Advances in Scopus (Elsevier). Computing, Communications and Informatics 4. Sridhar Manda, Nalini N, A Study on Trust (ICACCI), 13-16 September 2017, Manipal Based Routing Protocols in Internet of University, Manipal, India. Scopus Indexed. Things, International Conference on Cognitive 2. Mohan BA, and Sarojadevi H, Energy Efficient Informatics & Soft Computing (CISC-2017), Routing Protocols for WSNs : A Comparative 20th to 21st December 2017, Publication Analysis, Springer Conference (Scopus in “Advances in Intelligent Systems and Indexed), 2nd International Conference on Computing (AISC Series Springer), Indexed Smart Computing and Informatics (SCI-2018) By: ISI Proceedings, EI-Compendex, DBLP, 3. Sridhar Manda, Nalini N, Performance SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Springerlink.

Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

Faculty name Topic Date

Ms. Ramyashree B. R. Localization in wireless sensor networks 28-6-2017 Ms. Nirmala J. S. Augmented Reality 21-7-2017 Ms. Kavya B. S Green computing 23-8-2017 Mr. Sathish E. G. Intelligent transpot system 27-9-2017 Ms. Asha H. V. An overview of Indian Regional Navigational Satellite 28-10-2017 System (IRNSS) Ms. Sowmya M. R. Predictive Analysis- an overview 27-11-2017 Ms. Jagadevi N. K Apache Cassandra 22-12-2017 Dr. M. N. Thippeswamy Co assessment tools, co target and computation of 16-01-2018 co attainment Dr. Ramachandra Cloud centric IOT challenges 26-02-2018 Ms. Sushma M DNA Computing 28-03-2018

Department Associations & Its Activities : CRYPTEC- 2017-18 : Cryptec, the branch association has organized Ayudha Pooja on 28-september-2017 which is an integral part of the Navratri Festival (Festival of Triumph), a Hindu festival which is traditionally celebrated every year in our department. Cryptec Innaugration was held on October 6th 2017.Mr.Vigneshwaran Paramathayalan Principal Consultant ,Cloud Bull and Mr.Sanjeev Kubakaddi CEO & Founder ITIE solutions Executive Council Member, VTU were invited as Chief Guests. Inauguration Started with the small tribute to Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan and Dr.Sir M Visvesvaraya as the remembrance of Teacher’s day and Engineer’s day. M U I T S O

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Ayudha pooja celebration Branch Association Inauguration

On the day of Cryptec Inauguration, Dept. of CSE released “Aretha”, an in-house News Letter published by our department. The articles in this edition are both thought provoking and inspirational. Also on the same day Fresher’s day was celebrated for the 2nd year students by conducting various games and activities for the students.

Release of Aretha Fresher’s day Celebrations

Department Research Activities

1. Navigation and Collision avoidance system for the Visually Impaired (DST) Dr. K. Venkatesh, Dr. N. Nalini and Dr.Thippeswamy M N. 2. Adaptive Fault Tolerance Framework for Cloud Computing Applications by Dr. Nalini N (VGST)

Demonstration of DST Project “Navigation and Laboratory established in association with M/s Collision avoidance system for the Visually Subex and VGST Impaired M U I T S O

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Workshop on Android Applications Kore Fabric Team Interaction

Jetking Workshop 11th NOV 2017 Workshop on Cloud Computing, 13-14, OCT 2017

Jetking Workshop 11th NOV 2017 Workshop on Cloud Computing, 13-14, OCT 2017 M U I T S O

51 Dept of ECE Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

About the Department : he Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in the year 2001, with an intake of 60 students and now the intake has been increased to 180 in the year 2012-13. The department has a well-equipped research center approved by VTU and University of Mysore. The Department has high-end lab with industry-standard tools like Cadence VLSI CAD Tool, MATLAB, HFSS, Xilinx, etc. The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering has 8 PhDs and 12 others pursuing PhD. The Department regularly conducts continuing education programs such as seminars, workshops and courses on current technical topics, related to the emerging trends of technology development.

Achievements/Awards Students :

SI NO Student Name Sem Details of Achievement/Award

1 Shashank (ECE) 7th Sem Won Second Prize in national level IoT Dilip Sai (ECE) Innovation Challenge 2017 organised by Shreyas (ECE) Nasscom. 2 Taha Hasan Ahmed 5th Sem Won First prize in DrishTI -2017, a Technical Contest 3 Navyashree A C 5th sem Won Second prize in DrishTI -2017, Technical Contest 4 Eshwar S A 5th sem Won Third prize in DrishTI -2017, Technical Contest M U I T S O

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Patents :

Name of the Patent File Patent Title Patent Status Faculty Number Method and System for Fault-Resilient Dr. S Sandya, 201741034414 Applied Radhard all-Digital-Phase Locked Loop Varsha Prasad Method and System for Charge Pump Dr. S Sandya, 201841002432 Applied frequency Synthesizer using RHBD Varsha Prasad Approach

Workshops Conducted :

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1. 14-2-2018 15-2-2018 Linux OS and IP Networking Prof. Sitaram Yaji M U

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3. 14-2-2018 15-2-2018 Android App Development & Mr. Girish G. K. LabVIEW 4. 23-2-2018 24-2-2018 Analog Circuit Design using Dr. S. L. Pinjare Cadence 5. 23-2-2018 24-2-2018 Multimedia Dr. Raghunandan 6. 23-2-2018 24-2-2018 Digital Design using Xilinx Vivado Prof. Shashidhara K. S. tool

Research Publications Journals : 1. Prajna K B, Savithri Hande, “Survey on 2017, Accepted: October 2017. Multipliers Utilized in VLSI”, IJESC, Vol 7, Issue 4. Prasanna Paga, H C Nagaraj, Rukmini T S, 12, ISSN 2321 3361, December 2017 PP : “Design of Tri-Band Frequency Monopole 15829-15833. Antenna for GSM UMTS and Wi-Fi Applications”, 2. Prajna K B, “Review of Robots in Agriculture”, International Journal of Electronics and IJSTE, Vol 4, Issue 6, December 2017 PP: 50-54. Communication Technologies, Vol. 8, Issue 2, 3. Deepak K, Amit Roy, P. Anjaneyulu, Sakthivel April - June 2017. Kandaiah, and Sampatrao L. Pinjare, “Charge 5. Prasanna Paga, H. C. Nagaraj, T. S. Rukmini, transport mechanism in p-type copper ion “Design of Dual Band CSRR Based Fractal containing triazinethiolatemetallopolymer Antenna for Wi-Fi and Wi-Max Applications”, thin film devices”, Journal of Applied Physics, IJCESR, Vol 4, Issue 9, 2017, PP-26-35. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4993983, October

Conferences :

1. Rekha Padke, Dr. H C Nagaraj, “Fabrication High Spatial Information Preserving Spectral and Characterization of Enzymatic Information Content”, Innovative in Electronics Electrochemical Glucose Sensor for Closed and Communication Engineering, held on Loop System”, December 2017. July 21 st and 22 nd July 2017, organized by Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus &

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3. PrasannaPaga, Dr. H C Nagaraj, Dr. T S 5. DivyanshuSahay, Navaneet V, S Sandya, Rukmini, “Design of Dual Band Frequency “Development, Selection and Testing of Reconfigurable Monopole Antenna for WLAN Attitude Determination Algorithm for & WI-MAX Applications using Planar EBG STUDSAT-2”, IEEE Aerospace Conference, Structures”, IEEE conference on Science March 2017 paper has accepted.(Montana, Technology Engineering and Management - USA). ICSTEM 2017. 6. Karigowda N G, PrasannaPaga, Binu 4. DivyanshuSahay, Kannan T, Tejashwini M, Singh, “Online Multihop Communication Santosh, Yuvaraj, Rakshit, S Sandya “Reaction for Confidential Nodes and Infrastructure Wheel Control, Testing and Failure Analysis Development”, Proceedings 2nd Annual for STUDSAT-2”, IEEE Aerospace Conference, International Conference on Comupters, March 2017 paper has accepted.(Montana, Communications, Control and Applied USA). Science, 2017.

Invited Talks / Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members :

Faculty Name Topic Occasion/Venue Date

Mr Dattatri Salagame What’s world Like when IRIS - Department 23-09-17 you Graduate !. forum inaguration Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

Faculty Name Topic Date

Ms. Smitha Prabhu Exploration of the Universe 21-06-2017 M.r Badarala Sri Pavan Technology role in Agriculture 19-07-2017 Dr. Veda S. N. Integration of MEMS based sensor with readout circuitry 16-08-2017 Ms. Varsha Prasad Extreme Environment Electronics 20-09-2017 Ms. Deeksha R. Shetty Introduction of Polytronics 25-10-2017 Ms. Kushalatha M. R. Science behind the Myth 20-12-2017 Prof. Sitaram Yaji Product development in Electronics Industry 11-01-2018 Ms. Naina R. Karkal Quantum Computing in a Nutshell 24-01-2018 Ms. Bhuvaneshwari 5G Technology 16-02-2018 Ms. Ayesha Siddiqua Intellectual property: Engineers’ Perspective 21-03-2018 Ms. Pramodhini R. Light Speed Communication 27-04-2018

Department Associations & It’s Activities IRIS IRIS is the techno-cultural forum of ECE in today’s world, where there is a huge demand department, where technical and cultural events for the IT engineers. are organised for the students of ECE department. We commence all our department related IRIS was started in the year 2009 with a vision cultural and technical events and welcome the of exploring talents at the departmental level third semester students into the department through which the talents are nourished and a every odd semester of the academic year by the platform is provided for them to excel. As Iris is inauguration of the Forum and close the activities the core to the Eye, Our forum IRIS is the core of M

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Department Farewell to outing students was held on 19-04-2018 at new seminar hall. Mr Jagan from KPIT addressed the students. Open house for final year projects was also held on the same day, where 65 undergraduate projects were demonstrated along with poster presentations. The event was inaugurated by the principal Dr HC Nagaraj. Open house was visited activities was held on 23-09-17. Our chief Guest by all the students of the institute. was Dr.DattatriSalagame , Vice President ,Bosch India who inspired our students with his excellent Talk on “What’s world Like when you Graduate !”. M U I T S O

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About the Department :

he Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was established in the year 2001 with a sanctioned intake of 60 students for the Undergraduate Program. The department is accredited by National Board Accreditation and also by AICTE, New Delhi. The department is equipped with state of art laboratories and the faculty members are well qualified and highly motivated. The main objective of the course is to provide education and training mostly on electrical energies, IC gadgets, and their essentials and fundamental materials and analysis of equipment and systems used in the generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical energy. The course also provides comprehensive coverage of broad range of topics like electronic devices and circuits used in the measurement, instrumentation, control and protection of electrical equipments and conversion systems. Students are also able to learn concepts related to computers and applications for computer based systems used in the design, analysis and operation of power system. The course encourages students to execute mini-projects in their laboratory courses. Students are also encouraged to publish papers in national and international conferences and are also actively engaged in multidisciplinary work on satellites (Studsat), Robotics and MEMS. The faculty members are actively engaged in research and regularly publish their work in reputed journals and conferences. Industrial visits for the students and invited talks by experts on special topics are often organised in the department for the benefit of the students as well as for the teachers. M U I T S O

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Achievements / Awards Faculty Members :

SI NO Faculty Name Details of Achievement/Award

1 Dr. Habibuddin Shaik Published a paper entitled Comparative Study on Capacitive Pressure Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring Applications inthe International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology”, Vol. 6, Issue 5, May 2017 2 Mrs. Vasudha Hegde Participated in the Four days’ Reimagine Waste-2 Hackathon with the team titled ‘Paradigm Shifters’ conducted by IISc from 11/08/2017 to 14/08/2017, under the theme of Smart Streets for Smart City. 3 Mr. V. M. Parthasarathy Presented a paper entitled A Novel Design of Hardware Realizable ANN Predictor with Weight Converted Multiplication in the IEEE Explorer Digital Library, Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering, Bangalore May,2017 4 Mr. Nagaraj M. J. Presented a paper entitled Validation and monitoring of 1MW solar rooftop on-grid PV system in International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engg., 6th June 2017 5 Mr. Sudeep Shetty Presented paper of title Hybrid solar and effluent water based power generator” in IJAREEIE, July 2017

Students Members :

SI Sem/ Student Name Details of Achievement/Award NO Section Arun Kumar, VII Reimagine Waste-2 Hackathon: Team titled ‘Paradigm 1 Narendra Shifters’ participated in four days hackathon held at IISc Chaulagain, K, Hom VI under the theme ‘smart streets for smart city’, and a Bahadur Tamang solution on segregation of plastic waste from other waste and Srihari D V using electrostatic method (using high voltage pulses) was proposed. The event was held on 11th to 14th August 2017. 2 Gagan PE, Manasa VI Demonstrated a project titled ‘Automated air purifier’ in Hegde, Rahul N U Srishti-2017 held at RVCE, Bangalore from 26th to 28th May and Sachin Angadi 2017 3 Akhil Dev VI Football Tournaments 1. 4th Place in Chrispo-2017 held in Christ University from 28th August to 5th September 2017 2. Entered quarter finals in Kalanjali-2017 held at MVIT from 27th -29th September 2017 3. 4th place in Reliance youth cup-2017 held at HMT grounds from 10th – 17th October 2017 4. Entered Semi Finals in Presidency Cup 2018 held from

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4 Pranav Shastri III Badminton Tournament 1. 1st place in Vtu North zone- 2017 held at Adithya Institute from 4th – 5th September 2017 2. 4th place in Vtuinterzones 2017 held in JNNCE Shimoga 6th -8th September 2017 3. Entered semifinals in Infini International sports fest-2017 held in PES-University from 11th – 14th October 2017 4. Won 2nd Place in Nitte kreedothsava-18 held in Nitte university from 24th – 25th Jan 2018 5. Eneterd Semi Finals in RVCE -18 held in RVCE on 19th Feb 2018 5 Prajwal Shetty VI Volleyball Tournament Shashikiran N R III 1. 2nd place in St pauls cup-2017 held in St pauls institute Nandan R III Bangalore on 22nd September 2017 2. 3rd place in Inter-college tournament-2017 held at Acharya institute, Bangalore from 30th – 31st October 2017 3. Entered league stage in Sports fest-2017 held at St john’s medical college Bangalore 4. Won 1st place in NITTE KREEDOTHSAVA -18 held in Nitte university on 24th Jan 2018 5. Won 1st place in Inter College tournament held in RVCE on 19th Feb 2018 6. Entered Semi Finals in VTU Bangalore North Zone held in Acharya Institute on 2nd March 2018 6 Darshan H D VI 1. Entered league stage in RVCE Cup-18 held in RVCE on 2nd March 2018 7 Nikita Kumari VI Street Plays (Goonj Team ) 1. 2nd place in Cobalt skies ’17 conducted by BMCR, Bangalore from 12th – 14th October 2017 2. 3rd place in Sargam ’17 conducted by New Horizon College of Engineering Bangalore from 22nd – 23rd September 2017 3. 1st place in Utsav’17 held at BMSCE, Bangalore 4. 3rd place in Lasya ’17 held in CMS Jain University 8 Shreya J III 5. 1st place in Utsav’17 held at BMSCE, Bangalore Nadgaouda Vrinda S M 9 Chandan Kumar III 1. 1st place in Utsav’17 held at BMSCE, Bangalore 2. 3rd place in Sargam ’17 conducted by New Horizon College of Engineering Bangalore from 22nd – 23rd September 2017 M U I T S O

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Conference / Workshop Conducted :

SI From To Conference/Workshop Title Resource Persons NO 1 10-7-2017 15-7-2017 One week FDP on Power System, IIT Dr Tanmay Bhattacharya Khargapur 2 14-10-2017 11-11-2017 Three day hands-on training session on Mr Narahari K R and Mr. Y MATLAB, SIMULINK AND STATEFLOW Sai Krishna Saketh FOR EMBEDDED AND SIMULINK (3 Saturdays Under Tesla Forum) 3 21-02-2018 22-02-2018 Two days Workshop on Innovative Mr Ganesh, Fluxgen, Engineering Projects in Control System Dr Gokual Krishanan, IISc Design Invited Talks / Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members :

Faculty Name Topic Occasion/Venue Date

Dr. Habibuddin Shaik 0-D, 1-D and 2-D BMSIT&M 26th April,2018 nanomaterials and their device applications Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

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Mr. Nagaraj M. J. MEMS Bio Sensors 27th June 2017 Mrs. Shruti Gatade Unique Ways of Generating Electricity 28th July 2017 Mr. Anand S. An overview of Modeling & Simulation of 24th August 2017 Power System Using PSCAD Mrs. Veena S. The Energy Audit Process 27th Septmeber 2017 Mr. V. M. Parthasarathy Modern trends in Power System Stabilizer 25th October 2017 design Mrs. N. Samanvita Role of Blockchain in Renewable Energy 30th November 2017 Mrs. Shruti Gatade Smart Cities 29th December 2017 Mrs. Vasudha Hegde G2V and V2G – A Smart Approach 31st January 2018 Ms. PalimaruAparna Application of Machine Learning in 27th February 2018 Detection of Cardiac Arrhythmia Ms. Siridevi N. C. Smart Water Irrigation System 28th March 2018

Department Associations & Its Activities :

TESLA The EEE branch association of UG and PG students are actively involved in the activities organized through TESLA forum. TESLA is a vibrant association through which students organize guest lectures, industrial visits and other extra- curricular activities. Tesla logo is launched by TESLA students members of 2016- 17.Students are encouraged to participate and conduct various Inter branch &

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Conducted Three day hands-on training session on MATLAB, SIMULINK AND STATEFLOW FOR EMBEDDED AND SIMULINK conducted by Mr.Narahari K R and Mr. Y Sai Krishna Saketh on 14th, 28th October and 11th November 2017.

Visit to KSLDC- SCADA Centre and 220/66kV substation along with 50 students of 5th semester E&EE and 4 faculty members to enhance students’ practical knowledge on SCADA and Substation. The students got exposure on facilities used in Switch yard (220/66kV Substation), Control Center for switch yard and SCADA Centre and SCADA center (Karnataka State Load Dispatch Centre). The visit was successful with the help of KSLDC staff members Mr.S B Chandrashekharaiah - Executive Engineer (Elec) SCADA Design, SLDC Mr. Madhu - AEE, SCADA Design, SLDC Mrs. Shyla Shree - AEE, SCADA Design, SLDC

Industrial visit to Southern Petrochemical Industries Corporation, Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu with 4th and 6th semester students of E&EE along with three faculty members. M U I T S O

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About the Department : he Information Science and Engineering department is a dynamic and progressive department at NMIT. The department was established in 2001. The department offers 4-Year Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) program in Information Science and Engineering with an intake of 180 students, 2-Year M.Tech program in Computer Network Engineering with an intake of 18 students and a PhD program.

Department Highlights : The department has highly qualified and competent faculty members who are very strong in their area of expertise. Good number of faculty members are involved in research and pursuing their Doctorate (PhD). Successful implementation of Outcome Based Education. Visvesvaraya Technical University (VTU) granted the department with a Research Centre status in the year 2011-2012. The B.E - Information Science & Engineering Programme has been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) under the Tier-1 scheme (Equivalent to Washington Accord). Permanent affiliation has been granted for the B.E. Programme by VTU till 2022-23. The department has several research projects funded by Department of Information and Technology (DIT),ISRO, Vision Group on Science and Technology (VGST), Visvesvaraya Technological University, KSCST and others. Department believes in Open Source Software. All five laboratories use Linux platform & Open Source tools. M U I T S O

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The department boasts of state of the art facilities for research purposes. There are six laboratories and two R&D lab equipped with the latest technology. Faculty and students have access 24x7 to a well-established Advanced Computing Research Lab & Center for Smart Things to facilitate maximum utilization of the resources for research and projects. The department motivates and encourages all the pre-final and final year students to take up internships in prestigious institutes and companies. The internships provide students with exposure to the industry. Starting from 2010-11 about 90% of the under-graduate students undergo Industry internship programs each year in reputed R&D organizations/Industries. Frequent workshops and seminars are conducted to keep the faculty and students updated with

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Achievements / Awards Students : SL NO. NAME EVENT 1 Sarang Parikh Selected for the grand finale of Smart India Hackathon 2018 ShaiSundar software edition for the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Amith K K which was held at RMK Engineering College in Chennai, Tamil Keerthana T Nadu. Niharika M R They bagged the first runners up prize for their solution for Urban Mobility - Easing Traffic Congestion, which involved Vyshnavi R the use of Computer Vision as well as a Machine Learning model backed by an Artificial Neural Network that determines the optimal time for every signal to stay green, and hence controlling the traffic lights to do the same. 2 Prajwal Vipra Finalists at Smart India Hackathon 2018, Chennai Pranith Hengavalli Aditya Sethi Swathi R Ramya Rajesh M Ajay 3 Sabari P Carl Zeiss hackathon A bi Nation Hack(India and Germany) Pranith Developed a low cost solution using VR to detect field of vision Priyanka S Declared as runner up, Price amount 1 lakh Deivanai Total Participants – 200 4 Sabari P Empresario (part of Ges – global entrepreneurship summit), IIT Pranith Kharagpur Education system with biofeedback mechanism for Priyanka S mentally disabled children Declared as most innovative product Deivanai in India. Total Participants – 1000 5 Aditya Vashisht Zonal Winner, Badminton 4th place in Interzonal, Badminton 6 MilindKulgod 1st place in Acoustics, BITS Goa Arjun Kini 1st place in Battle of the bands (Eastern), St. Joseph’s Ajay Venkat autonomous college 7 Arjun Kini 2nd place in IOT Innovation Challenge by Buoyanci and NASSCOM 3rd place in JAM, MSR Medical College 8 Aishwarya Rao 1st place in Creative Writing, St. Joseph’s autonomous college 2nd place in Creative Writing, CMS Jain University 9 Joanna Joseph 2nd place in Solo Singing, BITS Goa 1st place in Acoustic band, St. Joseph’s autonomous college 10 Tashwin 3rd place in Skime, BITS Goa Devaya

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Sponsored Projects :

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Multimodal data security framework ISRO 3 Lakhs On Going Optimization and Efficient Refactoring of Syrasoft, LLC Rs 50,000 completed Syrasoft’s .NET solution Development of Web/Mobile App Purple Tea 1.5 Lakh Completed Recent Workshops : Workshops on Cyber Security, Internet Of Things, Web development over a course of three weeks 5 Days Hands-on Workshop on “Web App Development using Angular JS“ 1 Day Workshop on IOT and Cloud Computing 1 day talk on Engineering Technology in Health care and hospitals

Department Research Activities : ISE Department engages in various research Profit Driven Cloud Brokerage areas such as Agri-cloud Cloud Computing Edu-cloud. Hybrid Computing Department has 15 International Journal Internet of Things publications (SCOPUS/ISI/Thomson Ruitors/ Network Security Google Scholar) and 45 Research Papers in Data Mining International Conference proceedings (IEEE/ Mobile Wireless Networking Springer/ACM/Elsevier). Parallel & Grid Computing Students have 2 journal publications and 20 GPU-CPU Programming Research Papers in International Conference Power Aware Computing proceedings (IEEE/Springer/ACM/Elsevier).

Industry Relations : The Department interacts with reputed School Developement Industries and Organizations on academic and Internship and project offered by UNISYF research activities. Students are interacting with Ltd for M. Tech Students Industry through Internship Program/Projects. Research projects from ISRO Aiming developement with unity ltd Infosys Campus Connect for Curriculum KSCST UNESCO for Rain Water Harwasting development.

1st Runners Up at Smart India Hackathon, 2018 Iignis Inaugration M U I T

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About the Department : he Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in the year 2002 with an intake of 60 students. The intake was increased to a number of 120 in the academic year 2009-2010 and was increased to a number of 180 in the academic year 2012-2013. The Department offers a rich curriculum of education as well as research to the students encouraging them to undergo internships at various research organizations such as HAL, NAL etc. The students are highly encouraged to publish a paper pertaining to their final year project in a good reputed Journal and atleast present a paper in an International Conference. The courses presently offered by our Department: Bachelor of Engineering: Intake – 180 Master of Technology in Machine Design: Intake – 24 Master of Technology in Thermal Engineering: Intake – 18

THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION WAS GRANTED NBA ACCREDITATION FOR THREE YEARS The Department comprises of 50 faculties, one of them have just completed PhD from Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and joint our Department. The Department has faculties from diversified domain such as the Research organizations like IITs, defence and also the corporate industries such as the Computer Aided Engineering domain. The Department has 8 PhDs including one that has completed from IISc recently and the remaining 18 who are pursuing from esteemed organizations of our Country. The Department of Mechanical Engineering recently acquired a R-13-300 Aircraft Engine from Indian Air force. The engine is a MIG-21 Aero Engine that is a development of the successful R-11 M U I T S O

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engine. It is used by MiG-21M, MF, SM, and SMT. Manufactured by erstwhile USSR. The Department has acquired CNC Lathe machine worth Rs. 12 lakhs located in the Basic Workshop Lab. The machine is J300LM model that is acquired from ACE Designers Bangalore. The machine possesses a Machine Connect as a Smart feature and Fanuc/Siemens as the Control System. M U I T S O

67 Dept of Mech Achievements / Awards Industry Relations : SI Faculty Name Details of Achievement/Award NO 1. Mr. Harish Kumar L Team TRYDON from NMIT SAE Collegiate Club has cleared the virtual rounds by securing 2nd place at SAE INDIA EGA- Hybrid 2 wheeler Championship 2017( a national level collegiate design competition focused on designing, manufacturing and testing of a Hybrid electric 2-wheeler)which was held on 14/10/2017 The Team HORUS (Solar vehicle team of NMIT) won the BEST DESIGN AWARD for Indian Solar Vehicle Championship 2018, Organized by Credible Future at Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Ambala, Haryana TVS Motor Company sponsored Jupiter scooter for the participation in SAE EGA event to be held in the month of April 2018 where Team Trydan have stood 2nd in the Virtual Round among all the participants in India. Team Scorpions from Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology had participated in RCDC 2018. The team cleared the Technical round and participated in the dynamic rounds of the race. 2. Mr.Nithin Aithal Team Vyghra from Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology had participated in RCDC 2018. The team cleared the Technical round and participated in the dynamic rounds of the race.

Conference / Workshop Conducted : SI From To Conference/Workshop Title NO 1 04-07-2017 04-07-2017 Elite Group Conducted a Workshop on Formula Car Fabrications which includes basics of automotive, design, analysis and fabrication with testing of the car after the workshop. 56 students participated in the workshop. 2 18-07-2017 18-07-2017 Elite Group Conducted a Workshop on ATV car design andf fabrication with testing. 76 students participated for other colleges. 3 21-07-2017 21-07-2017 Conducted International Conference on ‘Emerging Research in Civil, Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering on 21st July, held at PGDM Block of NITTE School of Management ERCAM – 2017. 56 Papers were presented.- 4 25-07-2017 28-07-2017 Nine faculty conducted a 4 day modular based skill training for Car Air-conditioning and Maintenance at MCVTMTSD campus NMIT. 5 01-08-2017 02-08-2017 Two days Orientation Program was conducted for NMIT faculty members in the New Seminar Hall. 6 19-08-2017 20-08-2017 Face – face interaction of 2-week AICTE approved FDP on

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7. 05-02-2018 07-02-2018 Department of Mechanical Engineering and Centre of nanomaterials and MEMS organized a 3-day FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM on “Microsystems”in CDEPS Lab. 8. 09-02-2018 09-02-2018 Industry 4.0 IIOT (Expert Lecture Series – 1) by the Department of Mechanical Engineering in association with Indian Institute of Plant Engineering (IIPE) and Indian Association of Energy Management Professionals (IAEMP) Research Publications Journals : 1. Mallikarjun, Sukruth M, Chethan K S, ASM International, Volume 17, Issue 2, April KiranAithal S, “Study of Functionally 2017, pp 255-261 Graded Al-Si Alloy Fabricated by Centrifuge 7. Shiv Pratap Singh Yadav, Sandeep G M, ― Casting Technique”, International Journal Design and Fabrication of Revolving Doors of Advancesin Scientific Research and for Production of Electricity and Compressed Engineering, Vol.3 (11) December-2017 Air‖, International Journal of Engineering 2. Sukruth M, Mallikarjun, Chethan K Research & Technology, Volume VI, Issue S, KiranAithal S, “Study of aluminum IV, April – 2017, Pg. 822-824. http://dx.doi. based functionally graded materials with org/10.17577/IJERTV6IS040678 reinforced alumina nano-particles using 8. Shiv Pratap Singh Yadav, Sandeep G M, centrifugecasting techniqe”, International Avinash L, ―Numerical and Analytical Study Journal of Current Research, Vol. 9, Issue 12, on Curved Beams‖, International Journal of pp.63753- 63757, December-2017 Engineering Research & Technology, Volume 3. Anup G M, Nikhilesh J, Nandan Gowda AR, VI, Issue IV, April – 2017, e-ISSN: 2278-0181, CM Aiyappa, Chethan K S, “Design of fixture Pg. 748-751.http://dx.doi.org/10.17577/ for floor grid of Asphalt Paver”, International IJERTV6IS040639 Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and 9. Shiv Pratap Singh Yadav, Sandeep G M, Innovations in Technology, Volume 4, Issue 2, RudraNaik, ―Design, Analysis and Fabrication pp 1390-1392, March 2018 of Gearless Power Transmission by using 4. Bharath Raman S, Anthony Rishabh Paul, Elbow Mechanism‖, International Journal of AkashA, Rohith K, Chethan K S, “Dual Internal Engineering Research & Technology, Volume Combustion Engine”, International Journal VI, Issue IV, April – 2017, e-ISSN: 2278-0181, for Scientific Research and Development”, Pg. 739-741. http://dx.doi.org/10.17577/ Volume 6, Issue 2, April 2018 IJERTV6IS040617 5. Suraj R., Pavan Kumar A.V., Kulkarni 10. Shiv Pratap Singh Yadav, Sandeep G M, ―A A.P., Kiran Aithal S., Vinutha R. (2017) Review on Single Plate Clutch‖, International Optimization Technique Applied for Method Journal of Engineering Research & of Evaluation of a Controllable Factor of FSAE Technology, Volume VI, Issue IV, April – 2017, Car Chassis. In: Bajpai R., Chandrasekhar U. e-ISSN: 2278-0181, Pg. 697-700. http://dx.doi. (eds) Innovative Design and Development org/10.17577/IJERTV6IS040587 Practices in Aerospace and Automotive 11. Sandeep G M, Shiv Pratap Singh Yadav, ― Engineering. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Tribological Characterization of Al-Beryl Engineering. Springer, Singapore, DOI: Aluminium Metal Matrix Composite‖, 10.1007/978-981-10-1771-1_37 (SCOPUS). International Journal of Engineering 6. Simon K John, R.K.Mishra, Balachandra P Research & Technology, Volume VI, Issue IV,

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Parthasarathy, Varun Kumar KN, Basavaraj with Graphite‖, International Journal of Sajjan ―The Effect of Ceramic Reinforcement Engineering Sciences & Management on the Microstructure, Mechanical Research, ISSN 2349-6193,pp56-65 Properties and Tribological Behavior of Al- 19. Mohammed Talib Syed, Sai hemanth, K S 7.5%Si-0.5%Mg alloy‖ Applied Mechanics Prabhu, Avinash l,Shiv Pratap “Studies of and Materials , Trans Tech Publications, Microstructure Mechanical and Tribological Switzerland, ISSN: 1662-7482, Vol. 867, March Properties of AL-2Cu-2.6Mg-7.8Zn MMCs”, 2017,pp 3-9 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/ International e-journal for Technology and AMM.867. 3 Research 2017 Volume 1,Issue 3 ,March 2017 13. Adithya Parthasarathy, Avinash L, Varun 20. Mahesh L, J Sudheer Reddy, P G Mukunda Kumar KN , Basavaraj Sajjan, Varun S, ― “Compaction, Sintering and Characterization Fabrication and Characterization of Al- of TiC Reinforced Aluminum Metal Matrix 0.4%Si-0.5%Mg - SiCp using Permanent Composites”, SSRG International Journal Mould Casting Technique‖, Applied of Mechanical Engineering (SSRG - IJME), Mechanics and Materials , Trans Tech 4(2),24-28 February 2017. ISSN: 2348 - 8360. Publications, Switzerland, ISSN: 1662-7482, 21. L Mahesh, J Sudheer Reddy And P G Vol. 867, March 2017,pp 34-40. doi:10.4028/ Mukunda, ―Studies On Titanium Nitride www.scientific.net/AMM.867. 3 Reinforced Aluminium Metal Matrix 14. Basavaraj Sajjan, Avinash L, Varun, Varun Composites‖. International Journal of Kumar KN, Adithya Parthasarathy, ― Mechanical Engineering & Technology Investigation of Mechanical Properties and (IJMET), 8 (3), 2017. ISSN: 0976-6340. Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Graphite Pages:114-122. reinforced Al7068 alloy , Applied Mechanics ‖ 22. L Mahesh, J Sudheer Reddy And P G Mukunda, and Materials, Trans Tech Publications, ―Development and Characterization of Switzerland, ISSN: 1662-7482, Vol. 867, Titanium Nitride Reinforced Aluminium March 2017, pp 10-18, and doi:10.4028/www. MMC‘s through Powder Metallurgy scientific.net/AMM.867. 3 Technique‖, Journal of Mechanics and 15. Mohammed Talib Syed, N Sai Hemanth, K S Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 21, No. 1 (2017) Prabhu, Avinash L, Shiv Pratap ―Studies of 29–36. Microstructure, Mechanical and Tribological 23. Balachandra P. ShettySudheerReddyR. K. properties of Al-2Cu-2.6Mg-7.8zn MMCs , ‖ Mishra, (2017), ―Numerical Analysis of Bird International Digital Library Of Technology & Impact on Glass-Reinforced Leading Edge of Research, Volume 1, Issue 3, MAR-2017 an Aircraft Wing‖ Journal of Failure Analysis 16. Sathisha N, Tejas G, Praveen kumar R A, and Prevention, Volume 17, Issue 4, pp 750– Manjunath Vajjaramatti, Avinash L ― Studies 755 on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties 24. C. Srinidhi and A.Madhusudhan, ―A Diesel of Flyash Reinforced Al2024 Composites ‖ Engine Performance Investigation Fuelled International Digital Library Of Technology & with Nickel Oxide Nano Fuel-methyl Ester‖, Research, Volume 1, Issue 3, Mar 2017 International Journal of Renewable Energy 17. Sandeep Hegade, Shrishaila, Sunil Kumar S, Research, Vol.7, No.2, 2017. Prashanth M, Hemanth Kumar N, Avinash 25. Mallikarjun, Sukruth M, Chethan K S, Kiran L, ―The Effect of Heat treatment Parameters Aithal S, “Study of Functionally Graded Al- and Grain refinement on Microstructure Si Alloy Fabricated by Centrifuge Casting and Mechanical properties of A357 alloy ‖ Technique”, International Journal of Advances International Digital Library Of Technology & in Scientific Research and Engineering, Vol.3 Research, Volume 1, Issue 3, Mar 2017 (11) December-2017. 18. Avinash L, Madkari S, Somashekar H, 26. Sukruth M, Mallikarjun, Chethan K S, Pavan Kumar S, Thirtharaj V, Reddappa Kiran Aithal S, “Study of aluminum based M HN & Abhishek Nagendra ―Studies on

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casting techniqe”, International Journal of Innovations in Technology, Volume 4, Issue 2, Current Research, Vol. 9, Issue 12, pp.63753- pp 1390-1392, March 2018. 63757, December-2017. 28. Bharath Raman S., Anthony Rishabh Paul, 27. Anup .G M, Nikhilesh J., Nandan Gowda A.R., Akash A., Rohith K., Chethan K. S, “Dual C. M. Aiyappa, Chethan K. S, “Design of fixture Internal Combustion Engine”, International for floor grid of Asphalt Paver”, International Journal for Scientific Research and Journal of Advance Research, Ideasand Development”, Volume 6, Issue 2, April 2018. Conferences :

1. Chethan K S, Kiran Aithal S, “Mathematical 4. Suraj A Maidarkar, KotgiKotresh, V.R.Kabadi, study of particle distribution in Functionally ShailaHosamani “Effect of Manganese on Graded Aluminium alloy, produced using Wear Behaviour of Al-Si-Mn alloy”. Scientific Centrifuge casting technique”, Emerging & Academic Publishing National conference Research in Civil, Aeronautical and Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering‘ Mechanical Engineering, N.M.I.T, Bangalore, St.Joseph Engineering College Vamanjoor, July 21, 2017 Mangalore 4th to 5th august 2017. 2. P.B.Kowalli, R.G.Tikotkar, V.R.Kabadi “An 5. Manjunath H N, Kiran Aithal S, Harish Kumar experimental study of three body abrasive L, Ramesh BabuN, V. Auradi- ―Transient wear of Hadfield steel on Tribological Thermal Analysis During External Chilling properties”. International conference on _ Of Al-18%Si Castings Through Experimental Engineering Research in Civil, Aeronautical And Finite Element Modelling‖ IMME 17, & Mechanical Engineering‘. Nitte Meenakshi Elsevier, Materials Today Proceedings, March Institute of Technology, Yelahanka, Bengaluru 10-12 2017, NIT, Trichy. 21st July 2017. 6. Ramesh Babu N, Ramesh M R, Kiran 3. Algur, V. R. Kabadi “Taguchi ‘s Orthogonal Aithal S Kotgi Kotresh “Effect of Lateral Array Approach to Study the Dry Sliding Vibrations during Directional solidification on Behaviour of ZA-27 Alloy” International Mechanical Properties of Al-18%wt Si Alloys” conference on _Engineering Research in IMME17 Proceedings 5 (2018) 6954–6962 Civil, Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering‘. Elsevier Materials Today proceedings. Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Yelahanka, Bengaluru 21st July 2017. Books / Articles Published :

Title of the Book/ Faculty Name Publisher Publication Date Article Applied Dr. M. K Muralidhara, Subhash Publishers, 17th March 2017 Thermodynamics Dr. B. K. Muralidhara, 9th Edition Dr. C. K Umesh Heat Transfer Dr. M. K Muralidhara, Subhash Publishers, 18th March 2018 Dr. B. K. Muralidhara, 5th Edition Dr. C. K Umesh Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

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Mr Samir Kumar Gold Polypyrrole Actuator for Underwater Operation Sep-2017 Panda M

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Mr Anand M N Laser Doppler Vibrometer Nov-2017 Mr Lokesh N Seaswarm Dec-2017 Mr Preetham Numerical Simulation Of Natural Convection In A North Jan-2018 Light Roof Under Winter Day Boundary Conditions Mr Ganesh K Performance, Combustion and Emission Characteristics Feb-2018 of Diesel Engine by Using Bio Diesel as A Fuel Mr. Puneeth Kumar Finite Element Analysis of Stress and Contact Pressure March-2018 M V Distribution of the Straight and Crowning Profiles of Tapered Roller Bearing Department Associations & Its Activities : YANTRA taken by the students in developing such kind of Mechanical Engineering Department student vehicles for the International and National level association ‘YANTRA’ celebrated Ayudha Pooja in competitions. Machine Shop Lab on 28/09/2017 on a grand scale inviting students and staff from all departments. NBA Committee Visit to NMIT SAE Collegiate Workshop

NMIT SAE Collegiate Club students explaining the NBA Committee about various aspects of the ATV and Formula Car developed by the students at NMIT

ENIGMA-The Entrepreneurship cell of NMIT had participated in a national level competition named “E-WEEK 2018” themed “Live Your Entrepreneurial Dream” conducted by Wadhwani Foundation’s National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) to celebrate Entrepreneurship in and around the campus. E-WEEK 2018 is the flagship event of Wadhwani Foundation’s NEN. E-Week 2018 is the 10th edition and is one Asia’s biggest entrepreneurship events covering 45 cities. Designed to encourage educators and students to become innovation catalysts and job creators by making deep investments in ideas and conducting events like workshops, literary events The NMIT SAE Collegiate Club showcased like JAM, Gaming events like Mini Militia, Counter their in house fabricated Student Formula Car Strike, Informal events like Marathon, Rubix and All-terrain vehicle (ATV) during the NBA visit cube, Flip a cup and many more events to bring M

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renewable sources will represent the facade of the automotive industry. Achievements: Team Horus at ISVC 2018 Won the “Best Design Award” in the Dynamic round. Stood 1st in the Virtual Round. 3rd Place in Drag race and 4th Place in Acceleration and Braking Test. RALLY CAR DESIGN CHALLENGE (RCDC) - 2018 Date : 23rd - 26th March 2017 City: Bikaner, Rajasthan Venue : Karni Singh Stadium, Bikaner and Shiv Bari Desert, Bikaner 1. Rally car design challenge (RCDC) is an Engineering design challenge for the budding new engineers of the country. This is India’s first E-week 2018 pics challenge in which Engineering students will be coming in contact and participating with Team HORUS (Solar Vehicle Team of NMIT) professional motorsports people. The target Indian Solar Vehicle Championship (ISVC) 2018 for the teams is to design a two-seater buggy Date : 12th March - 17th March 2017 which is aesthetically and ergonomically Venue : Maharishi Markandeshwar University, sound and is a fun and durable machine in its Ambala, Haryana own ways. 2. Team Scorpions and Team Vyghra from Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology had participated in RCDC 2018. Both the teams cleared the Technical round and Participated in the dynamic rounds of the race. There were 3 rounds in the Dynamic stage:

Team Scorpions at Karni Singh Stadium, Bikaner, Rajasthan

About the Team Team Horus, the Solar vehicle team of NMIT, Bangalore, is a Team of 25 members who aspire to design a Solar car which sets new standards Team Vyghra at Karni Singh Stadium, Bikaner, M

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A team of 15 automotive enthusiasts, bound to engineer and design a parallel hybrid electric scooter to surpass the other students and to earn the badge of honor. With improved and trusted design methods, knowledge and bundle of experience, the team aims the National top ranking. Team Trydan have stood 2nd in the Virtual Round among all the participants in India. TVS Motor Company sponsored Jupiter scooter for the participation in SAE EGA event to be held in the month of April 2018. Team Spartan: Team Spartan, a group of automotive enthusiast ONE DAY WORKSHOP “Industry 4.0 - IIOT” from department of mechanical engineering (Expert Lecture Series-1) have participated in Full throttle competition held at IIT Bombay December 2016, it The Department of Mechanical Engineering was an great opportunity given to Mechanical organized a One Day Workshop on “ Industry 4.0 - students to exhibit there talent and also it was IIOT “(Expert Lecture Series- I) in association with an great exposure towards the outer technical Indian Institute of Plant Engg (IIPE) and Indian world. Association of Energy Management Professionals (IAEMP) on 09th February 2018 at Old Seminar Trappist exoplanets: Hall NMIT. Mr. Manoj RM and Mr Darshan B presented the SAE EGA Hybrid 2-Wheeler Championship 2018 case study on Astronomical topic called Trappist exoplanets in National student space Challenge Industrial Visits held at IIT Kharagpur, secured third position in the competition.

Third Year Students visited M/s Sandhar & Unnati Ltd on 15/09/2017

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6th Semester Students visited ACREX-2018 on 24/02/2018 3rd year students visited ACE Designers & Foundry , Peenya on 22/01/18.

4th Semester ‘B’ section students visited IMTEX – 2018 on 29/01/2018.

Few Students of Mechanical Engineering Visited M/s Federal Moghul

4th Semester ‘C’ section students visited IMTEX – 2018 on 30/01/2018

6th Semester Students undertook Industrial visit to Goa 28/02/2018 to 04/03/2018

4th Semester ‘A’ section students visited IMTEX – 2018 on 23/02/2018 M U I T S O

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About the Department :

he department of Electronics and Communication Engineering offers masters programme in Digital communication and Networking since the year 2012 with an annual intake of 18 students. The department has well equipped with communication and networking lab with high end hardware and software tools like Zed board, HFSS and Vivado. Students have been encouraged to take up projects / internships in organisations like DRDO, Aeronautical department agency. Research Publications : Journals 1. Prasanna Paga, H C Nagaraj, Rukmini T S, 2. Prasanna Paga, H.C. Nagaraj, T.S. Rukmini, “Design of Tri-Band Frequency Monopole “Design of Dual Band CSRR Based Fractal Antenna for GSM UMTS and Wi-Fi Applications”, Antenna for Wi-Fi and Wi-Max Applications”, International Journal of Electronics and IJCESR, Vol 4, Issue 9, 2017, PP-26-35. Communication Technologies, Vol. 8, Issue 2, April - June 2017.

Conferences : 1. Prasanna Paga, Dr. H C Nagaraj, Dr. T S Rukmini, “Design of Dual Band Frequency Reconfigurable Monopole Antenna for WLAN & WI-MAX Applications using Planar EBG Structures”, IEEE conference on Science Technology Engineering and Management - ICSTEM 2017. M U I T S O

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About the Department :

.Tech. program in Structural Engineering was startedin the academic year 2013-14 withan intake of 24 students. The department has well qualified and experienced faculty members. The department has well equipped laboratories for carrying out various research activities. An exclusive structural laboratory with loading frame of 200T capacity, Shake Table for Dynamic Experiments and also NDT equipment that can provide research scholars and PG students to carry out their work beyond curriculum. Additionally, Department also offers software training facilities for PG student to meet the modern day need of various Modern tools for structural analysis and design application such as ETABS, ANSYS, REVIT,SAFE etc. The department is registered as Research Centre under VTU since 2013. It also offers access to various online peer reviewed journals like ASCE and NIMBUS. The institute has an excellent library facility providing access to numerous books, journals, e-books, monographs etc. The department offers various site visits, workshops, seminars, technical talks etc. to the students for their overall growth and exposure. The department has student chapters of leading Professional Body such as Association of Consulting Civil Engineers(India), Indian Concrete Institute, Institute of Engineers(India) and ASCE (under progress) and thus has an excellent networking with industry making young Engineers ready for industry. PG in Structural Engineering and in an Autonomous Program since 2017 with scheme designed exclusively as per the advice of Prof. N.R. Shetty, Advisor, NMIT, having a most appropriate Scheme with first two semesters for dedicated learning and writing Course Work examination, third semester is exclusively for internship followed by Dissertation work in the fourth semester. Plagiarism check is compulsory for UG and PG seminar reportsand Project Reports using facility of ‘Turnitin’ software for plagiarism in NMIT Library. M U I T S O

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Achievements / Awards : Faculty Members :

SINO Faculty Name Details of Achievement / Award

1 Dr. Durga Prasad Chose for awarding honorary membership in ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), USA, 1997. Included the biography in Who’s Who in the world (Millennium edition of the marquis, USA), 2001. Invited by the Editor, ASCE, USA, based on the research paper published, to author a book on "Knowledge Processing for Risk Analysis of Structures.", And received excellent reviews for the work, 1997. Fellowship from UNDP (United Nations Development Program), 1994. Contacted to review the manuscript of one of the Scopus indexed IEEE Journal Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Systems -Review of SMCA-18-01-0046 Students :

Sem/ SINO Student Name Details of Achievement/Award Section 1 Abhishek, Venkatesh II Short film-1st Prize at BITs Pilani, Goa, titled ‘The Sai, Pramod, Transition’. Chandrashekhar 2 Ranjitha B II Paper Presentation on topic ‘Forensic study using GPR Tangadagi, at Srishti, IIT Bombay 3 Abhishek, Marutish, II Bridge Design Challenge, Techkriti, IIT Kanpur Karthik 4 Yogesh, Chandra II Bridge Design Challenge, Techkriti, IIT Kanpur Shekhar, Rajesh Sponsored Projects : Principal Amount Month & Year Title of the Project Sponsoring Agency Investigator Sanctioned of Sanction “Challenges of Dr. Durga Prasad High Risk High (In Rupees) Proposal Big Data in the Reward Research, Rs. 35,41,200 submitted to world by cracking Science & Engineering SERB the Entanglement Research Board in Heisenberg's (SERB), Department of Uncertainty Science & Technology, Principle” New Delhi Sponsored Projects

SI NO From To Conference/Workshop Title Resource Persons

1 01.03.18 01.03.18 “MIDAS Engineering Software Mr. Sourabh Ghadge, C.A., M

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2 02.04.18 17.04.18 Two day Workshop on Mr. Sourabh Ghadge, C.A., and “MIDAS Engineering Software Technical Consultant 18.04.18 Training Program” for 75 students

3. 04.04.18 04.04.18 Hands on training on Ansys Mr. Ashok , Head- CADD Centre, Yelahanka Invited Talks / Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members :

Faculty Name Topic Occasion/Venue Date

Dr. R. N. Pranesh Key Note Speaker for ” Alternate Kolkata 6th to 7th Materials as Fine aggregates for April 2018 Sand”-Two day National Conference "Less is More - workability Aspects NMIT-ASCE National 19th to 20th of Using Alternative Materials in Level -2 Day February 2018 Concrete" Conference, Bangalore

Department Research Activities Research Project Detail of Structural Engineering Student -2017

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ABHIJITH J ULLAL 1NT15CSE01 Study on Durability of Geopolymer Concrete using roof as Alkaline Activator ABHILASH GOWDA M 1NT15CSE02 Feasibility Study for Replacing the fine Aggregate by M.Sand in Developing Mix Design ANILA SUSAN 1NT15CSE04 Optimization of Multi-Storey Structure with Shear wall at MATHEW Different Position CHETAN KUMAR 1NT15CSE06 Seismic Performance Study on Different Later load ANGADI resisting System for Tall RC Building GIRISH SEJEKAN 1NT15CSE08 Comparative Study of different types of Base Isolators onRC Building with & without Shear wall HARSHITH U S 1NT15CSE09 Performance Evaluation of Seismic Behaviour of Hollow Concrete Columns in RC Buildings HARSHITHA M K 1NT15CSE10 Analysis of Framed Structure with Different Bracing System M V YASHWANTH 1NT15CSE11 Comparative Study on High Rise Building with & without REDDY Oblique Columns Using E-TABS & STAAD PRO MANASA B N 1NT15CSE12 Study of Behavior of a Braced RC Structure with Lead Rubber Bearing PRATHIBHA REDDY T 1NT15CSE15 Seismic Soil Structure Interaction of irregular Building of a piled raft foundation using Sapwood PRAVEENRAJ ABYAL 1NT15CSE16 Compressive Strength & Micro Structural Properties of Geopolymer Concrete SANJANA G M 1NT15CSE17 Analysis & Design of Bowstring Bridge SANTHOSH KUMAR V 1NT15CSE18 Comparative Study of Antenna Supporting Structure with M

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SOMANAGOUDA 1NT15CSE19 Constructive Sequence of RC framed Structure with BIRADAR Floating Column SREERAG A 1NT15CSE20 Seismic Behavior of Semi Rigid Steel Frames SRIKRISHNA MISALE 1NT15CSE21 Establishing mix Proportion for Geopolymer mortar under ambient using VISHWANATH G M 1NT15CSE23 Seismic Performance of Soils HARIKRISHNA M 1NT14CSE03 Comparative Study on Flat Slab,Waffle slab & Post- Tensioned Slab Under the action of Dynamic Loading Department Associations & Its Activities Sponsored Projects : Student of M.Tech. Structural Engineering visited International Building Material Expo at Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Bangalore on 07.10.17 under the guidance of Mr. Divith Kumar, Asst. Prof, Civil Department. Student get a chance to get exposure to latest construction material used in Construction Industry by various internationally renowned vendor. Student also got exposure to live demo organized by respective vendor about application of their product. Apart from this, they also had an opportunity to see the latest mechanics and electronic equipment available for Civil industry. Site Visit : Under the supervision of Dr. R. N.Pranesh, Prof., PG, Civil Department, M.Tech. Student have visited a Construction site at Rajankunta, where were exposed to detailing for T-Beam and Slab as roof elements for a school building. This has provided them to visit live construction of shuttering and various ongoing site activities. Workshop : Students of M. Tech. 2nd semester have attended 5 days’Workshop on “Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting of concrete Structures” organized at Brindavan College of Engineering, Bangalore from 6 February to 10th February 2018. Photographs of Important Activities & Distinguished Visitors to the Dept

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80 M. Tech in RE M. Tech in Renewable Energy

About the Department : nergy is vital for improving the quality of human life of every nation. The growing scarcity of conventional fuels and their adverse ecological and environmental impacts have raised global interest in harnessing various renewable energy sources. Renewable Energy Technologies are emerging as the source of sustainable energy, which will be very important for future energy supply strategies of the entire world. Availability of adequate manpower and appropriate resources is crucial for success in this endeavour. Providing renewable energy education at all the required levels in an efficient and effective manner is a challenging task. With an increasing energy crisis and global climate change issues, renewable energy has occupied a prominent position in industry and international relations in recent years. This has resulted in an increased demand for specialists and engineers in renewable energy. There are very few institutes in India and First in Karnataka that offer a structured programme to cover the diverse range of issues to meet this demand. The program at NMIT is intended to fill the gap and provide the much needed human resource capacity in renewable energy technology and management. The program is designed to train students not only in renewable energy technology and implementation but also in equally important synergetic areas of energy infrastructure, energy economics, and energy conversion technologies. The program will lead to a specialization in renewable energy Achievements / Awards Faculty Members :

SI Faculty Name Details of Achievement/Award NO 1 Dr. H L Suresh Presented paper of title PLC based load shedding mechanism using battery SOC in micro-grids” in IEEE, ICPSI, at Saveetha Engg collge, Chennai from 21st and 22nd Sep 2017 M U I T S O

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Presented Paper of title Optimal Design of Hybrid Microgrid for Off Grid Villages in IJFRSCE held on March 2018 2 Mrs. Vasudha Hegde Presented a paper “ Effect of Temperature on Performance of Solar Panels- Analysis”, in IEEE International Conference on Current Trends in Computer, Electrical, Electronics & Communication ,(ICCTCEEC), Vidyavardhaka College Of Engineering ,Mysuru held in between 8-9th sepetember 3 Mr. C H Ramesh Presented Paper of title Optimal Design of Hybrid Microgrid for Off Grid Villages in IJFRSCE held on March 2018 4 Mrs. Sujath Presented paper of title A combined approach towards the efficiency Shivashimpiger improvement of solar photovoltaic panel” in IJAREEIE, June 2017 Faculty Members :

SI Sem/ Student Name Details of Achievement/Award NO Section 1 Adarsh T V 4th 1. Presented paper of title PLC based load shedding mechanism using battery SOC in micro-grids” in IEEE, ICPSI, at Saveetha Engg collge, Chennai from 21st and 22nd Sep 2017 2. Presented Paper of title Optimal Design of Hybrid Microgrid for Off Grid Villages in IJFRSCE held on March 2018 2 Mohammed 4th Presented a paper “ Effect of Temperature on Performance Sufiyan Khan of Solar Panels- Analysis”, in IEEE International Conference on Current Trends in Computer, Electrical, Electronics & Communication ,(ICCTCEEC), Vidyavardhaka College Of Engineering ,Mysuru held in between 8-9th sepetember 3 Chandrashekhar 4th Presented paper of title Hybrid solar and effluent water based power generator” in IJAREEIE, july 2017 4 Srilakshmi C S 4th Presented paper of title A combined approach towards the efficiency improvement of solar photovoltaic panel” in IJAREEIE, june 2017 5 Yuvaraj M 4th Presented paper of title Validation and monitoring of 1MW solar rooftop on-grid PV system in in International Journal of Advanced research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engg 6th June 2017

Research Publications : 1. V M Parthasarathy .“A Novel Design of Hardware 2. Nagaraj M J , Yuvaraj M M Design, “Validation Realizable ANN Predictor with Weight and monitoring of 1MW solar rooftop on- Converted Multiplication” in IEEE Explorer grid PV system” in International Journal of digital LibrarySri Venkateshwara College of Advanced research in Electrical, Electronics Engineering, Bangalore May,2017. and Instrumentation Engg 6th June 2017. Journals International Journal : 1. Sujatha Shivashimpiger, Srilakshmi “A 2. Sudeep shetty, Chandrashekhar, Ganesh

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Conferences : International Conference : 1. Dr. H L Suresh, Adarsh T V “PLC based load Performance of Solar Panels- Analysis”, in shedding mechanism using battery SOC in IEEE International Conference on Current micro-grids” in IEEE, ICPSI, 21st and 22nd Trends in Computer, Electrical, Electronics & Sep 2017 at Saveetha Engg collge, Chennai. Communication ,(ICCTCEEC), Vidyavardhaka 2. Vasudha Hegde, Mohmed Sufiyan Khan, College Of Engineering ,Mysuru – 570 002, Ganesh Shankar “ Effect of Temperature on Karnataka, INDIA, 8th & 9th September 2017

National Conference :

1. Sujatha Shivashimpiger, Joy Mary “A qualitative analysis of global wind energy scenario” in NCPOC-2017, 20th June, AIT, B’lore. Internships : P G Students are doing Internships in below companies 1. FLUXGEN Engineering Technologies 2. Tata Power Solar System Limited 3. Karnataka Power Corporation

M.Tech students visited 2000MW (600MW commissioned) Solar Park at Pavagada and 1250KW (capacity each) Suzlon Wind Farm at Chitradurga on 06/04/2018. M U I T S O

83 M. Tech in CSE M. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering

About the Department : ost-Graduate course (M.Tech) in Computer Science and Engineering has been offered by Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology from the academic year 2008, with sanctioned intake of 18 students, which is enhanced now to 24 students. The program is approved and recognized by AICTE and affiliated to VTU, Belgaum. One of the prime objectives of this M.Tech program is to train the students and upgrade their knowledge to be compatible to meet the growing needs of today’s Industries and R & D Organizations. The department is well established with necessary infrastructure and has an excellent R&D Centre approved by Visveshvaraya Technological University, Belgaum and Mysore University. The students are encouraged to work in Multidisciplinary Research and take part in various externally funded R&D projects. The major areas of Research are Image and Video Processing, Big Data, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Security Issues in Cloud Computing, Data and Web Mining, Pattern Recognition, Intrusion Detection, Face and Emotion Recognition.

Achievements / Awards Faculty Members :

SINO Faculty Name Details of Achievement/Award

1 Dr. Jharna Majumdar Reviewer of Defence Science Journal, Ministry of Defence, DRDO, Government of India. Member, Paper Review Committee for ICCSE 2018: The Third International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering 2018, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, August 28-30, 2018. M U I T S O

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Member, Paper Review Committee for Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Member / Core Member, Recruitment and Assessment Board, DRDO, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi.

Conference / Workshop Conducted : SI Conference/ From To Resource Persons NO Workshop Title 1 04-12-2017 06-12-2017 Three Day Faculty Dr. Kumar Thirunellai Rajamani Development Manager (Technical) Programme on Robert Bosch “Deep Learning for Engineering and Business Solutions Ltd Computer Vision” Bangalore Dr.Sathish Prasad Rath Chief Innovation Manager for Healthcare Research Xerox Innovation Group K Sumanth Reddy Deep Learning Engineer, BLINCAM, Tokyo, Japan Dr.Amod Anand Kumar Senior Team Lead – Signal Processing & Communications Application Engineering Group Mathworks India Private Limited Bangalore Mr. Arul Selvan Mathew Mathworks India Private Limited Bangalore Mr. Kumar Gangwani General Manager ITC Infotech, Bangalore Dr. Naresh Neelakantan Lead Consultant ITC Infotech, Bangalore Mr. Viraj Vinayak Ghorpade Lead Engineer / Staff Engineer Yaskawa India Pvt Ltd Research Publications 1. Prathima Guruprasad, Jharna Majumdar, 2. Sinchana T N, Jharna Majumdar, “Warehouse “Optimal Clustering Technique for Review Classification Using Naïve Bayes Handwritten Nandinagari Character Classifier”, International Journal on Recent Recognition”, International Journal of and Innovation Trends in Computing and M

Computer Applications Technology and Communication, Volume: 5 Issue: 8, August U I

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3. Tabassum S, Mamatha Bai B G, Jharna 11. Mamatha Bai B G, Nalini B M, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, “Analysis and Prediction of Majumdar, “Analysis and Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease using Data Mining Diabetes using Data Mining Techniques – A Techniques”, International Journal of Big Data Application in Healthcare” - Paper Engineering Research in Computer Science Submitted to ERCICA 2018 and Engineering, ISSN (Online) 2394-2320, 12. Shilpa Ankalaki, Sudip Chandra Gupta, B Vol 4, Issue 9, September 2017. Prassanna Prasath, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, 4. Divyashree N, Santhosh Kumar K L, Jharna “Design and Implementation of Neural Majumdar “Opinion Mining and Sentimental Network Based Non Linear Control System Analysis of TripAdvisor.in for Hotel Reviews”, (LQR) for Target Tracking Mobile Robots” - International Research Journal of Engineering Paper Submitted to ERCICA 2018 and Technology (IRJET), Volume: 04 Issue: 11, 13. Santhosh Kumar K L, Jharna Majumdar, November 2017 “Decision Making on Customer Review using 5. Jharna Majumdar, Anand Mahato Sentiment Analysis” - Paper Submitted to “Identification of Commonly used Medicinal ERCICA 2018 Leaves using Machine Learning Techniques 14. Priya Esther W, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, with SIFT Corner Detector as Features”, “Camshift based Kalman filters for Object International Journal of Computer Sciences Tracking” – Paper Submitted to ERCICA 2018 and Engineering (IJCSE), Volume 6, Issue 2, February 2018 15. Manish Awale, Santhosh Kumar K L,Jharna Majumdar, “Video Shot Detection based 6. Janhavi N L, Santhosh Kumar K L, Jharna on SIFT Features and Video Summarization Majumdar “Sentiment Analysis of Customer using EM Clustering” - Paper Submitted to Reviews on Laptop Products for Flipkart”, ERCICA 2018 International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Volume 5, Issue 3, 16. Sarala Madolli, Ms. Shilpa Ankalaki, Jharna March 2018. Majumdar, Applications of Clustering Algorithms for analysis of Agriculture data 7. Min Raj Nepali, Priyanka C Karthik, for different districts in Karnataka - Paper Jharna Majumdar, “Implementation and Submitted to ERCICA 2018 Performance Analysis of Control System on Embedded Platform for Human 17. Sumant Udandakar, Mamatha Bai B G, Robot Interaction”, Paper Accepted in the Dr. Jharna Majumdar “Implementation International Journal of Human Computer of CURE Clustering Algorithm for Video Interaction (IJHCI) Summarization and Healthcare applications in Big Data” - Paper Submitted to ERCICA 8. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Anand Mahato, 2018 “Comparison of SIFT and SURF Corner Detector as Features and Other Machine 18. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Giridhar N R, Aniketh Learning Techniques for Commonly used M, “Modelling Fade Transition in a Video leaves”, International Research Journal of using Texture” – Paper under processing Engineering and Technology (IRJET), e-ISSBN: 19. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Giridhar N R, Aniketh 2395-0056, Volume 5, Issue 3, March 2018 M, “Modelling Dissove and Wipe transistion 9. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Aniketh M, Abhishek in a Video using Texture”– Paper under B R, “Detection of Cut Transition of Video in processing Transform Domain”, Paper accepted in the Computing Conference 2018 10-12 July 2018 London, UK 10. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Aniketh M, Giridhar N R, “Optical Flow for Detection of Transitions

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Copyrights

1. Aniketh V M, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, 2. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Giridhar N R, A Peter Applied for a Copyright entitled “SIFT Hudson, HariVenkata Deepak S, applied for Corner Detector and Descriptor”, Copyright entitled “Modelling of Transitions Diary Number 10718/2017-CO/SW in Video using Textures”, Diary Number – 14707/2017-CO/SW

Invited Talks/Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members

Faculty Name Topic Occasion/Venue Date

Dr. Jharna One day Lecture on N M A M Institute of April 21 2018 Majumdar Advanced Image and Technology Video Processing Key Resource Person for Acharya Institute of April 17 2017 the Technical Talk Technology, Bangalore Guest of Honour for S E A College of April 28 2017 Inauguration of “SEAZONS Engineering and – 2017” Technology, Bangalore Resource Person for the Maharaja Institute of May 12 2017 Conference organized by Technology, Mysore Karnataka VidhanParishad Key Resource Person for Channabasaveshwara June 30 2017 the Graduation Day – 2017 Institute of Technology, Gubbi Chief Guest and Keynote Reva University, July 27 2017 Speaker a Two Day Bangalore Faculty Development Programme on “Current Trends on Image and Video Processing” Photo Gallery

VTU LIC committee Visit M U I T S O NBA Committee Visit 87 M. Tech in DE M. Tech in Design Engineering

About the Department :

he Department of Mechanical Engineering offered the Master of Technology (MTech) course in Machine Design in the year 2013 with an intake of 24 students and it was affiliated to the Visveswaraiah Technological University, Belgaum and approved by AICTE New Delhi. However since 2016, the same post graduate program in Machine Design has been enjoying the Autonomous status when the Department has been able to thoroughly reshuffle the course material covering the subjects and schemes under the close supervision of the Board of Studies consisting of Senior University Professors and experts from Industries in the relevant field. The topic Machine Design, involving knowledge in multifarious areas like Material Science, Static, Kinematic and Dynamic analyses of Machine components, forms a very important branch of Engineering Science. The program emphasizes on the creative, innovative and constructive aspects of design. Some of the interesting subjects covered in this program are Theory of Elasticity, and Plasticity, Experimental Stress Analysis, Advanced Vibrations, Finite Element Methods, Tribology, Dynamics & Mechanism Design, Composites, Fracture Mechanics, Nanotechnology and Mechatronics. Apart from theory the students also take part in internship training at relevant industries or at In-house research centers at NMIT and continue their final semester Project further under the joint supervision of the Technical Experts from Industry on Research Centers and one of the senior faculty members of the department. An Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory has been set-up in the department with emphasis on the special manufacturing facilities like Stri Casting, Centrifugal and Centrifuge Casting. It also houses Heat M U I T S O

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Treatment Furnace, Polishing Machine, Electronic Tensometer, Computerized Wear Testing Machine and Inverted Microscope with dedicated Image Analysis Software. Students also have access to the Simulation Laboratory provided with MATLAB software and Advanced Computer Aided Engineering software like CATIA. This post-graduate program has wide scope and opportunity in the field of engineering. On completion of this program, students may opt for excellent career in Automobile or Aerospace or Machine Tool Industries. Modern Foundries, Modelling-Simulation and Analysis in Product Design and many other modern areas of specialization.

Internship : 1. Mr. Harsha G (1NT16MMD05), MTech III Sem student of Machine Design has completed his internship at AVTEC, Hosur on 15th July 2017, under the guidance of Mr. Rajaguru B – IE Manager. 2. Mr. Kirana K K (1NT16MMD08), MTech III Sem student of Machine Design has completed his internship at AVTEC, Hosur on 15th July 2017, under the guidance of Mr. Rajaguru b – IE Manager. 3. Mr. Nagaraj S B (1NT16MMD10), MTech III Sem student of Machine Design has completed his internship at AVTEC, Hosur on 15th July 2017, under the guidance of Mr. Vazha Prabhu P– Senior Manager - MO. 4. Mr. Sharatraj B (1NT16MMD11), MTech III Sem student of Machine Design has completed his internship at AVTEC, Hosur on 15th July 2017, under the guidance of Mr. Shankar Dinesh Singh – MEAssistant Manager. 5. Mr. Sunil D Patil (1NT16MMD12), MTech III Sem student of Machine Design has completed his internship at AVTEC, Hosur on 15th July 2017, under the guidance of Mr. Rajaguru B – IE manager. M U I T S O

89 M. Tech in Thermal Power M. Tech in Thermal Power Engineering

About the Department :

hermal Power Engineering was first offered as a specialization for MTech degree under VTU by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, NMIT in 2010. However, since 2015- 16, this post graduate program has been enjoying the Autonomous status like all other post graduate studies existing right now at NMIT. The syllabus and scheme of each subject has been modified thoroughly and reviewed by the respective Board of Studies (BOS) consisting of some senior departmental faculty members along with a few external experts from reputed universities and industries. The BOS has approved the modified syllabi of different subjects to be taught. Expertise in Thermal Power Engineering enables the development of long term solutions to meet the rapidly growing energy needs of our planet. In this program, students study Alternative Energy Sources such as wind, solar and biomass as well as sustainable energy production from existing sources like coal, oil and gas. They also learn the fundamental principles of Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Combustion, Heat Transfer, Finite Element Method, CFD etc. Students are provided adequate exposure through departmental laboratories, industrial visits and workshops. The laboratories meant for practical training of the students, are well equipped in the areas of Heat Transfer, IC Engines, CAD, Fluid Machinery. The Centre for Computational Fluid Dynamics also provides internships and hands-on training for the interested students Research work for the students are mostly related to subjects like Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer, Renewable Energy Sources, Biofuels etc. Four of our students – Shashikumar, Sandeep, Rakesh & Charan carried out their final year projects in CFD. Multiple research areas explored were Conjugate Heat Transfer, Transonic Aerodynamics, Evaporative Cooling, and Laminar to Turbulent Transition. The other very interesting topic pursued by few students focussed on the enhancement of heat transfer rate using twisted tape inserts in tubes using a Nanofluid. The enhancement of heat transfer rate and the pressure drop have been measured setting up an experimental test facility and validated against CFD predictions as well. The remaining students have worked in the area of Biofuel and Solar Refrigeration partly in collaboration with faculty members from Nagarjuna College of Engineering, using their experimental facilities. All the fourteen students of the fifth batch (2014-2016) have successfully completed their final year projects and eight of them secured FCD (First Class with Distinction) in their final semester. The sixth batch (2015-2017) consisting of nine students only have completed their internship and continuing thereafter their fourth semester project work. As suggested by VTU, internships were arranged either at established industries or at reputed institutes like CSIR-NAL, Aerospace Deptt., IISc, Centre for Sustainable Energy, IISc or even at our own Centres of CFD and Nanotechnology, NMIT. Shashikumar, our topper of the fifth batch, who worked on the project entitledCFD analysis of Cooled Heat Sinks of Electronic Equipments, has now joined his PhD program with the Applied Mechanics Department, IIT Madras. Md. Asheruddin, the topper of our sixth batch has worked on an interesting project on Gasification of Biomass Particles at the Centre for Sustainable Energy, IISc Bangalore under the supervision of Prof. Dosh and has now been selected by the relevant apex committee for his admission to IISc for continuing his research work further leading to PhD degree at IISc. The seventh M batch (2016-2018) consisting of six students are just finishing their first semester examinations. U I T S O

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Typical Twisted Tape Inserts with or without holes

Experimental Set up at NMIT for measuring Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop

Enhancement of Heat Transfer rate and Pressure Drop while using Twisted Tape Inserts for water mixed with Nanofluid as working medium

Our young faculty member Mr.K.N.Pavan and his students have initiated enormous effort to analyse the design and performance of heat exchangers in industry. Both experimental as well as computational investigation (using the CFD software STAR CCM+) have been pursued on how to augment the convective heat transfer rate in conventional heat exchangers modifying the flow path installing Twisted Tape Inserts in the pipe and further using Nanofluid as the working medium. The rate of heat transfer is found to increase by using inserts which modify the geometry of the flow passage in the duct. The kind of twisted tapes used, the experimental set up in the Heat Transfer laboratory of the department and further how the heat transfer rate and the corresponding pressure losses are enhanced are shown in the figures above. Three different research papers have been published and presented on this excellent piece of work. Md Asheruddin, our MTech student of 2016-2018 batch carried out another excellent project work on the thermal aspects of the Gasification process - a clean and efficient way of producing a combustible gas from biomass mostly in a fixed-bed gasifier, where the reactant gases (H2O, CO2) react with a bed of charcoal particles (solid residue after wood pyrolysis). The process of gasification of a typical biomass particle is illustrated in the following sketch. M U I T S O

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Gasification Process for a single particle Gasification occurring in a packed bed Investigations to understand the process of Gasification of wood, charcoal or coal

The gasification eventually produces syngas, consisting of the clean hydrogen to be burnt in an engine. Asheruddin has now joined the Research Group of Prof. Dosh at IISc as a Research Scholar to work for his PhD thesis on the CFD analyses coupled to extensive experiments on gasification of biomass particles like charcoal, wood and coal.

Achievements / Awards : Prof. Sekhar Majumdar delivered the following Invited Talks :

Fluid Mechanics – Some Basic Concepts and Applications addressing the 4th Semester Mechanical Engg. students at the New Horizon College of Engineering on April 12th, 2018 Computational Fluid Dynamics – Trends of Teaching and Research, addressing the final year students and Faculty Members, Mechanical Engineering Department, NMAMIT, Nitte from May 18th and 19th, 2018 Identify yourself in the Scenario of Education, as the Address of the Chief Guest of the Annual Day function of the Vijaya Vittala Institute of Technology, Bangalore on May 16th ,2018

Research Publications : 1. Charan Kumar D., Vashisth G. A., Satish G., 3. Pavan K. N., Suresh S., Madhusudhan and Sekhar Majumdar Numerical prediction of Sekhar Majumdar, Experimental Investigation incompressible turbulent flows including on Enhancement of Heat Transfer Rate in laminar to turbulent transition, Proceedings Heat Exchangers using Plain and Punched Emerging Research in Civil, Aeronautical& Twisted Tape Inserts and Nanofluid employing

Mechanical Engineering, ERCAM 2017, held Al2O3 Particles, Indian Journal of Science at Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, and Technology, Vol 10 (25), DOI: 10.17485/ Bangalore on July21st ,2017 ijst/2017/v10i25/104684, July 2017 2. Pavan K N, Varun S M, Madhusudhan, Suhas 4. Pavan K N, Madhusudhan Numerical prediction H C, Heat Transfer Enhancement in Heat for fluid flow and heat transfer in ducts using Exchanger with Rotating Twisted Tape Insert twisted tape turbulators, International Journal

Using Water and TiO2 Nanofluid, International of Research in Aeronautical and Mechanical Journal of Engineering Science and Engineering, Proceedings of the International Computing, Vol. 7, Issue 11, 2017, pp. 15362 Conference on Emerging Trends in Mechanical – 15365 Engineering , ETME-2017 held on December M

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92 M. Tech in VLSI M. Tech in VLSI Design & Embedded Systems

About the Department : he department of Electronics and Communication Engineering offers masters programme in VLSI Design and Embedded Systems since the year 2007 with an annual intake of 18 students. The department has well equipped with VLSI and Embedded lab with high end hardware and software tools. Students have been encouraged to take up projects / internships in organisations like Intel, NAL, DRDO and various excellence centres at NMIT many more. The department is equipped with Xilinx, Cadence, MATLAB, Nexys 4 (Artix-7), FPGA Board.

Achievements / Awards Faculty Members :

SINO Faculty Name Details of Achievement/Award

1 Dr Veda SN Nominated as ISSS Chairperson for Education Subcommittee, Member Governing Council ISSS.

Research Publications : Journals : 1. Deepak K, Amit Roy, P. Anjaneyulu, Sakthivel Kandaiah, and Sampatrao L. Pinjare, “Charge transport mechanism in p-type copper ion containing triazinethiolatemetallo polymer thin film devices”, Journal of Applied Physics, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4993983, October 2017, Accepted: October 2017. M U I T S O

93 M. Tech in CNE M. Tech in Computer Network Engineering

About the Department :

he Department of Information Science and Engineering introduced a PG program in Computer Network Engineering with an intake of 18 students in the year 2012. The Program is approved by AICTE and Government of Karnataka and is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Karnataka. Computer Networks and Engineering is a very important field in our digital and networked world. There is growing demand for professionals with knowledge of and experience in communication networks, related standards and trends, network protocols and network security. M U I T S O

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About the Department :

nder the auspices of Nitte Educational trust, the MBA programme of NMIT was rolled off in 2004. The programme is an autonomous programme affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University and approved by AICTE. The Department got its Autonomous status in the Year 2016 offering specialization in the areas of Logistics and Supply chain, Marketing, Finance, HR and Business Analytics. The program has now grown into a well-recognised and well- received program with an approved intake of 120 students. The Department of management studies is an approved research centre for the PhD programmes of VTU, and University of Mysore. Currently 27 Research scholars have registered for the Doctoral Programmes covering the various areas of Management Research. M U I T S O

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NMITs MBA Programme emphasizes on instructional as well as experiential learning. Over the two years, apart from the classroom teaching students are also engaged in several course based term projects, seminars, Case Analysis and presentations resulting in Paid internships and appreciable placements. The overall objective of the programme is to make a front runner who is ready to thrive and succeed in the current marketing environment. Department of Management studies (DoMS) resides faculties who are a mixture of academic excellence and industry practice, with about half of them having doctoral degrees.

Achievements / Awards Faculty Members :

SI Faculty Name Details of Achievement/Award NO 1 Dr. S Harish Babu Qualified Certification from Google and IUB Europe on Digital Marketing. 2 Dr. S Harish Babu Nominated as a Prestigious Editor in the Journal of Corporate and Business Laws. 3 Dr. S Harish Babu Mr. Meherdad has submitted final thesis under the guidance of Dr. S Harish Babu for the award of PhD under UoM. 4 Dr. B. Janakiraman Resource person for 5-Day AICTE sponsored workshop on Pedagogical Tools Techniques for Teaching Management held from 14-18 March 2016 at Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore 5 Dr. Senthil Kumar Nominated as member of Board of Studies member(BOS) for MBA Program at Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi Nominated as member of Board of Studies member (BOS) for MBA Program at PES College of Engineering, Mandya. Nominated as member of Board of Examiner member (BOE) for MBA Program at PES College of Engineering, Mandya 6 Dr. Malini TN Awarded PhD in the domain of HR from Periyar University in January 2017. 7 Ms. Nayana Desai Content writer for a Canadian Project based SEO Company 8 Dr. Jayasmita Rath Ms. Bhanumathi Research scholar under Dr. Jayasmita Rath , was awarded PhD in July 2016. M U I T S O

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Students :

SI Sem/ Student Name Details of Achievement/Award NO Section 1 Ms.Rashmi and Mr.Gaurav IV Semester Emerged as winners of 6th Nitte Kreedotsava held in Mangaluru between 24 and 25 January, 2018. Ms.Rashmi emerged as winner in Throw ball and Tennis tournaments. She was also awarded as the best player.Mr.Gaurav won volley ball tournament. 2 Vishal H, Hemanth R, II Semester Won 1st Prize in Neon-Ads at M.S Ramaiah Nishanth Reddy and Vijay Institute of Technology kamath 3 Farhan, Govind, Mahesh, II Semester Won 1st Prize in Mad-ads at Sir M Visvesvaraya Thanzeer, Kuttaiah, Deepak Institute of Technology. shetty 4 Amar Gokhale IV Semester Won 1st Prize in Best Manager at Malnad 5 Deepak and Sandesh IV Semester Won prize in Business quiz 6 Mr.Nitin III Semester Secured 2nd place in Zonals Badminton tournament held at BMSCE, Bengaluru 7 Ms. Sandhya and Ms. III Semester Secured 1st place in Business Plan, State level Nithya Janani III Semester Tech-fest organized by Sai Vidya Institute of Technology, Bangalore. 8 Ms. Sahana and Mr. III Semester Secured 3rd place in Business Plan, State level Tech-fest organized by Sai Vidya Institute of Technology, Bangalore Prathap David Carlo III Semester Secured 3rd place in VTU Interzone Badminton tournament held at RYMEC, Bellary 9 Mr. Nitin III Semester secured 1st place in Basket Ball tournament held at PESIT International Sports Meet, Bengaluru 10 Mr.Jairam III Semester 2nd place in Badminton tournament held at PESIT International Sports Meet, Bengaluru

Conference / Workshop Conducted :

SI NO From To Conference/Workshop Title Resource Persons

1 04th 04th Industrial Expectation from MBA Mr. Muralidhar Koteshwar October October students Industrialist and Academician 2017 2017 2 07th 07th Talk on “Goal Setting” Mr. Ravi Onkari Assistant October October President of HSBC 2017 2017 3 07th 07th Talk on Enterpreneurship Mr. Rajshekar, CEO and October October partner of Symcan Engineers M U

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4 October 31, 31st one day workshop on Case Dr. B.Jankiraman, Professor, 2017 October Analysis DoMS, NMIT 2017 5 08th 08th Talk on “Digital Marketing Mr. Kirankumar V T Program November November Director Indian Institute of 2017 2017 E-Commerce 6 10th 10th Talk on Importance of Mr. Arun K, Specialist November November Management Accounting Market India, Association 2017 2017 Certificate for MBA students of International certified Professional Accountants 7 13th 13th Talk on “International Taxation” Mr. Tousif Ahmed and November November Mr. Yuvaraj, CITO Outsourcing 2017 2017 Services Private Lmited. 8. January 8 9th Workshop on Data Analysis Dr. John Manohar, Professor 2018 January using SPSS was arranged for the and HOD, BMSIT 2018 students of 2nd Year.

Research Publications : 1. Dr. S Harish Babu, International Journal of School of Management Sciences Khushipur, Advanced research in Computer Engineering Varanasi , “Comparative analysis of corporate and Technology, “Big Data Analytics-Its impact cross cultural management in IT vs non IT on changing trends in Retail Industry”,Vol7, companies of Bangalore”, Vol- VIII No. 2, 2017, Issue 4 , April 2018, ISSN: 2278-1323 85-97, ISSN0975-024X. 2. Dr. S Harish Babu, International Journal of 6. Dr. Jayasmita Rath, International Journal of Advanced research in Computer Science Management (IJM), “Spiritual Traits Affecting “Big data technologies for E-business- Future Leadership Performance - Reflection from opportunities, challenges ahead and growing ViduraNeeti” , Volume 08, Issue 2, 2017,Page trends” , Volume-9, Number-2- March 2018, No- ISSN: 0976-5697. 7. Dr. Senthil Kumar, Intercontinental Journal of 3. Dr. S Harish Babu, International journal Human Resource Research Review, “Impact of Academic research, “Empowerment of of Demographic Variables on Contextual SFG women through CMSSS”, Vol.4, Issue Intelligence in Leadership: A Study with 2(10),2017,ISSN 2348-7666. reference to Banking Sector in Bengaluru” 4. Dr. B. Janakiraman, International Journal , Volume.5, No.6 (June-2017), ISSN No: of Human Resource Management and 2347-1662(Print), ISSN No:2320-2793(online) Research (IJHRMR), “Demographic analysis 8. Dr. Senthil Kumar, Acme Intellects International of managerial traits impacting Diversity Journal of Research in Management, “Make in management in India”, Vol. 6, Issue 1, 2017, India and Skill India –A hand in glove schemes 35-52 of GOI designed to transform India Economy” 5. Dr. B. Janakiraman , Journal Purushartha- A , Volume.20, No.20(October-2017), ISSN No: journal of ethics,management and spirituality 2320-2939(Print), ISSN No:2320-2793(online). Journals Mr. PavanKumar G Kulkarni : Published a paper titled “ A conceptual study Published a research paper titled “A conceptual on issues and challenges of cooperative study on performance of Co-operative banks in banks in Karnataka” in Asia Pacific Journal the wake of Demonetisation” in “ International of Research”. A peer reviewed International Journal of Finance”. With a impact factor: M

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Conferences : Dr. S Harish Babu: Mr. Pavankumar G Kulkarni Presented a paper titled “Empowerment of Presented a paper titled “Workplace Diversity SFG women through CMSSS” at International and its effect on Employee Emotions – An Empirical conference on challenges and opportunities for Study” at a National Conference organized by Dr. sustainable rural development Organized by Ambedkar Institute of Technology on 12th April University of Mysore on 28th and 29th August 2017 2017. Attended and presented a research paper Dr. Senthilkumar titled “A conceptual study on performance of Co- Presented a paper titled “Workplace Diversity operative banks in the wake of Demonetisation” and its effect on Employee Emotions – An Empirical in an One day International conference held at Study” at a National Conference organized by Dr. Kaula lampur, Malaysia on 7th June 2017. Ambedkar Institute of Technology on 12th April 2017 Books / Articles Published :

Title of the Book/Article Faculty Name Publisher Publication Date

Integrated Marketing Dr. S Harish Babu Thakur Publishers ISBN: 978-93-5163-886-5, Communication 1st ed., 2016. Accounting for Managers Dr. S Harish Babu Himalaya ISBN: 978-93-5142-970-8, Publishing House 1st ed ., (Revised) 2016 Business Law and Policy Dr. S Harish Babu Himalaya ISBN: 978-93-5273-100-8, Publishing House 1st ed ., 2017. Invited Talks / Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members :

Faculty Name Topic Occasion/Venue Date

Dr. S Harish Babu and Career Guidance NSAM First grade College. 10th September 2017 Dr. B Janakiraman Dr. Senthil Kumar Data Analysis Guest Lecture at New 21st September 2017 Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore Dr. Senthil Kumar Business Acumen Seminar at New Horizon 3rd November 2017 College of Engineering, Bangalore PavanKumar G Kulkarni Big Data Analysis Guest Talk at PG 10th April 2017 of Equity Department of Commerce &Derivatives and Management of Maharani Women’s Arts, Commerce and Management college, Bengaluru M U I T S O

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Colloquiums Organized by the Department

Faculty Name Topic Date

Mr. Devrath. T. S. Rethinking Economic Warfare: Indian Ideas 9th June, 2017 and Ideals Ms. Nayana S. Desai Rethinking Economic Warfare: Indian Ideas 1st August, 2017 and Ideals Ms. Jyothi G. Understanding Goods & Service Tax 24th August, 2017 (GST) Mr. Pavankumar Kulkarni Fabulous Fibonacci – A Powerful technical 22nd September, tool for Investments 2017 Dr. Malini.T. N. Professional and Ethical Behavior at 30th October, 2017 Workplace Dr. Shilpa Ajay Business Etiquettes 30th November 2017 Prof. N. Kiran Parapsychology: An Insight 29 December 2017 Ms. Arpitha M. P. Effectiveness of psychometric testing in the 25 January 2018 selection process Dr. Senthil Kumar Yoga: A tool to attain Self realization 16 February 2018 Dr. B. Janakiram Time Management 23 March 2018

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Inauguration of 14th batch of MBA program was conducted Dept of Management Studies, NMIT and Nitte School of in October, 2017. Dr. Jacob Crasta, a well-known serial Management jointly organized an awareness program on entrepreneur and economic analyst was invited as the “Commodity Exchange” in association with MCX-The Multi Chief Guest commodity Exchange.

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Dr.S.Harish Babu, HOD , interacting with the degree students during Career Development Program conducted for students of Dr.NSAM First Grade College.

A collage displaying various events conducted in Anaadyanta Managenent Fest, 2018

A collage displaying various events conducted in Anaadyanta Managenent Fest, 2018 M U I T S O

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About the Department :

he Department of Master of Computer Application (MCA) was established in 2006 with a sanctioned student intake of 60 and enhanced to 120 in the year 2012. The program is recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Karnataka, India. The Department has been awarded ‘Autonomous’ status from the Academic year 2016-17 by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU). Visvesvaraya Technical University (VTU) granted the department as a ‘Research Centre’ status in the year 2014. The Department has 13 faculty members headed by Dr. Prasad N. Hamsavath. Some of the teaching staff have registered for PhD degree under VTU on recent research areas. The Department of MCA organizes an International Conference on Emerging Research in Computing, Information, Communication and Applications (ERCICA) annually. ERCICA is a well recognized International Conference in the country. Several Faculty Development Programs, Seminars and Workshops are organized for the benefit of the Faculty and Students on various emerging areas and technologies on regular basis by inviting eminent professors and industry resource persons. The Department has a students’ association forum namely SPARKS which improves the placement potential of MCA students. M U I T S O

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Achievements / Awards Students :

Sem/ SI NO Student Name Details of Achievement/Award Section 1 Vishwas D &Amogh Sem III 2ndPrizefor the Event – Gaming at Infotsav 2017 in Nov 2017, organized by Dept. of MCA, SJCE, Mysuru.

2 Ashok & Team Sem III 1St Prizefor Cultural Event atInfotsav 2017 in Nov 2017, organized by Dept. of MCA, SJCE, Mysuru. 3 Ashok& Team Sem III 1stPrize for the Event – Gaming at Gateways 2017, organized by Dept. of MCA, Christ University, Bangalore 4 Ashok &Harshith Sem IV 1ST Prize for the Event - Web Designing at EPITOME 2K18, organized by Dept. of MCA, St. Aloysius Institute ofManagement and Information Technology (AIMIT), Mangalore. 5 Suraj&Kusuma Sem IV 2ndPrize for the Event – Product Launch at SEMAPHORE 2K18 organized by Dept. of MCA, NMAMIT, Nitte. 6 Palani and Team Sem VI 2nd Prize for the Event – Gaming atAnaadyanta 2K18 at NMIT, Bengaluru. 7 Harshith& Ashok Sem IV 2nd Prize for the Event – Web Designing at ABYUDHAY 5.0 organized by Dept. of MCA, MSRIT, Bengaluru. 8 Manoj &Manjunath Sem IV 1st Prize for the Event – Treasure Hunt at ABYUDHAY 5.0 organized by Dept. of MCA, MSRIT, Bengaluru. Conference / Workshop Conducted : SI Conference / Workshop From To Resource Persons NO Title 1 02-02-2018 Android UI – Build your own Mr. Ashok Kumar S App 2 03-04-2018 Internet of Things (IOT) Mr. Mukesh Chandra Sah

Colloquiums Organized by the Department :

Faculty Name Topic Date

Dr. Prasad N. Hamsavath Fog (EDGE) Computing and the Internet of Things 21/08/2017 'Extend the Cloud to Where the Things Are' Mr. Navaneeth A. V. ZigBee Technology 20/09/2017 Ms. Sushitha S. Redtactons 27/10/2017 Ms. Sowmya H. N. Software Mobile Agents 22/11/2017 Ms. Joy Lavinya 3D Medical Image Reconstruction 20/12/2017 Mr. Mariyan Richard Smart Card Technology 29/01/2018 M U

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Department Associations & Its Activities

Sparks Industry Visit The department has its own association An industrial visit was scheduled for the – SPARKS which provides a platform for the benefit of the final year students on Nov 16th, all round development of the students. The 2017. A group 15 students along with a faculty association conducts various technical and non- coordinator Mr. Navaneeth A.V. had visited Infosys technical activities for the students. The aptitude campus. The focus of this visit, wasto introduce and technical tests were conducted every week the students to the industry requirements, to enable the students in their preparation for campus culture, technical aspects for current the placement program in the college. The trends, etc. association also organized certain other activities The key speaker Mr. Anoop Singh(Senior like collage, drawing completion, quiz and group Trainer,Campus connect Team,Infosys Ltd) discussions. Students representing SPARKS have gave a brief introduction about the campus of won inter-collegiate fest competitions and other Infosys, Recruitments, current trends, training laurels in events organized by other institutes/ structures(for Infosys placed candidates), training colleges. place, content of training, types of assessment Teachers’ Day tests after completing train course and types The Teachers’ Day was celebrated with of designations that will be provided in initial enthusiasm bythe students of the III and V stages and how to travel through different stages semester for all the teaching and non teaching of success. staff of the department on Sept 22nd, 2017. The Chiguru program began with a beautiful invocation song “CHIGURU” is a CSR activity initiated by the by Ms. Sneha from the V semester. Ms. Riya of the students and faculty of the Department of MCA. 3rdsemester gave a speech on the importance At our Department, we realize that it is the of Teachers’ Day. There were various interactive responsibility of every individual to contribute games organized for the teachers and all the towards the betterment of the Society. teachers actively participated and enjoyed them. The winners were given the prizes at the end of Being aware of their duties towards society, the celebration. the students of the Department organized a CSR activity in a nearby Government school where Freshers Day they interacted with the 5th and 6th standard The students of III and V semester hosted a students. The main objective of this activity was fresher’s day ‘AAGAMAN-2K17’ on 3rd November, to create awareness in them about Cleanliness 2017 to welcome the second year lateral entry and building a Positive Attitude. students. The day was filled with excitement, joy, music, enthusiasm, laughter and happiness. The “CHIGURU” was organized on the 12th of program kick-started with the invocation song by December 2017 in a Govt. Higher Primary Ms. Sneha from the V semester followed by the School, Harohalli. The day started with a prayer welcome address by Dr Prasad N H, Head of the seeking blessings from the almighty; continued Department. Dr. Prasad formally welcomed the by planting saplings in the campus. A small talk freshers into the MCA family. on ‘Keeping our surroundings clean’ was given by a student to the school children. In the second half of the program, the senior students arranged some exciting games for the The school Coordinator and the Class teacher freshers that were enjoyed by all. The game supported us wholeheartedly in conducting this results were finally declared at the end of the event. program and the Mr. Fresher 2017 title was won The students actively involved themselves by Mr. Manoj and Ms. Fresher 2017 was won by in conducting various activities for the school Ms Keerthana. The program concluded with the children which included: vote of thanks and all the freshers thanked the M • “THRASH TO TREASURE” - Making Crafts U

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• “PICK AND ACT”- Children were given students which were enjoyed by all. Token of love opportunities to showcase their talents in acting, and appreciation was given to the students by dancing etc. their juniors in “Memento distribution ceremony”. • Magic Show by MCA student Mr. Suraj. ERCICA-2018 The school children showed great interest and The departments of Computer Science participated in all these events. Sweets and gifts and Engineering and Master of Computer were distributed to all the children. Applications are jointly organizing the Fifth International Conference on “Emerging Research With an intention to encourage sports in Computing, Information, Communication and activities in the school, the MCA students gifted Applications – ERCICA 2018” on (Friday) 27th July sports equipments; cricket bat and ball, Tennis & (Saturday) 28th July, 2018 at NitteMeenakshi Rackets, volley ball to the school. Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India. The day ended with smiles of contentment on The aim of this conference is to provide an everyone’s face. interdisciplinary forum for discussion among Sports Day Researchers, Engineers and Scientists in order to Sports have been an integral part of promote research and exchange of knowledge NitteMeenakshi Institute of Technology. Keeping in Computing, Information, Communication up the tradition, this year too, NMIT MCA and Applications. This conference will provide (SPARKS committee) organized its Annual Sports a platform for networking of Academicians, day with the same flamboyant spirit, on March Engineers and Scientists and also will enthuse 16th & 17th, 2018. Dr. Prasad NaikHamsavath, the participants to undertake high end research Head of MCA department graced the occasion in the above thrust areas. as the chief guest. The program began with the The submitted papers will be blind reviewed movement of chess and carom pawn, and also subsequent to passing the plagiarism checks the event was graced by all the faculty of the and the corresponding authors will be notified MCA department. There were various events like about the outcome of the review process. At Chess, Carom, Virtual Treasure Hunt, Gaming, least one of the authors of the selected papers Badminton and Cricket. The event concluded have to register and present their papers during with the distribution of prizes to the winners. the conference. The accepted papers will be Farewell Day published in Springer – AISC series (Advances in The Students’ Association SPARKS organized a Intelligent Systems and computing). The books Farewell Function ‘SAYONAARA 2K18’ on March of AISC series are submitted to ISI proceedings, 24th, 2018 where students of MCA 2ndyear bid EI-Compendex, DBLP, SCOPUS, Google Scholar farewell to the outgoing students of MCA final year and Springer Link. with great enthusiasm. The function commenced ERCICA is one of the top ranked International with a beautiful invocation song by Mr. Pavan, Conference in the country, and ERCICA is MCA 2ndyear. The Head of the Department, Dr. Trademarked by Controller General of Patents, Prasad NaikHamsavath welcomed the gathering. Designs and Trademarks (CGPDTM), Chennai, The Chief Guests of the function Dr. H.C. Nagaraj, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India. Principal and Prof. RanganathaSetty, Dean (Academics), NMIT addressed the gathering Also, as part of the conference, Pre-Conference and wished good luck to the final year students Tutorials by eminent persons from Industry and for their future. Ms. Keerthi, MCA 3rd year was Academia are organized on 26th July 2018. awarded the ‘Best Outstanding Student’. The Sparks –Students’ Association members were presented with the ‘Certificate of Appreciation’ by the Chief Guest, H.O.D and senior faculty. In the informal part of the function, students of MCA 2ndyear presented very entertaining M U solo dance and solo song performances. Some I T exciting games were also arranged for the S O

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Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT), has conceptualized an idea (First of its kind) of establishing Center of Excellence(CoE) for skill development on Aerospace and Internet of Things IoT in collaboration with renowned companies with an objective ‘to impart high end modern technical skills and knowledge in engineering graduates and make them Industry Ready.

CoE Partners

A strategic collaboration has been made with Dassault systems, a European multinational software company which will be technology partner for Aerospace domain

PTC and IBM, American MNC companies as technology partners for IoT domain.

Dysmech Competency Services, Pune will be the Implementation partner in establishing the CoE and in setting up the State of the Art Infrastructure and curricula.

Laboratories :

This CoE is being setup with an immense investment of nearly 28 Crore Indian rupees. Eleven high End laboratories such as Flight Physics lab, Aircraft systems lab, Composite lab, IoT lab, Product Design & Development Lab, Reality lab, Smart Transport etc. will be setup up with sophisticated equipment and software. M U I T S O

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Laboratories : A structured training for 500 hrs in each domain distributed for 5 semesters of B.E course is being conceptualized including application oriented and Industry based case studies and projects. This training will enhance the skill set of graduates with a high end competency according to industry standards. Importantly, the teaching content and methodology is designed by the Industry experts and collaborations with many reputed companies in the respective areas are being planned for real time exposure and Placement of students

Program 1: CoE for Aerospace

Program Semister Hours Product Design 3 100

Aerospace Structures Design 4 100 Composite 5 100 Flight Physic 6 100 Aircraft System Design 7 100 Project 8 Total 500

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obotics is an emerging multidisciplinary field which encompasses various disciplines such as Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Engineering. RThe recent studies and survey reports by reputed research institutes such as Pew Research, International Federation of Robotics (IFR), Tractica and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) are projecting that the robotics industry is growing more rapidly than expected. The global net worth of Robotics Industry is forecasted to be somewhere in between $90 Billion to $200 Billion. In India, with the advent of Industrial Revolution 4.0 and several government initiatives such as Start-Up India, Make in India & Skill India, several manufacturing industries are incorporating smart and automation technologies to their existing traditional industry. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), in 2014, 2,100 industrial robots were sold in India and it is estimated that this number could rise to 6,000 in 2018. The operational stock of multipurpose industrial robots is expected to rise to 27,100 by 2018 in India. Considering all the above facts, it is imperative to inculcate the technical skills related to Robotics and its allied disciplines in higher education in India. In this regard, under the visionary guidance of Prof N R Shetty, NMIT has been at the forefront of incubating the Centre for Robotics Research (CRR) with focus on promoting collaborative Research & Development and Training of students. Since its inception Dr.Jharna Majumdar, Dean R&D, Prof & Head CSE (PG), Former Scientist G, DRDO is leading highly motivated and experienced team comprising of professors, research associates and UG & PG students from different disciplines at the centre. The Thrust areas of Research at CRR are as follows: 1. Design & Development of Series & Parallel Manipulators 2. Kinematics & Dynamics Study of Robots 3. Mobile Robotics 4. Social Robotics: Human Robot Interaction (HRI) M U I T S O

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5. Synthesis & Analysis of Robot Mechanisms 6. Robot Localization and Path Planning for Autonomous Navigation 7. Design and Development of Mobile Robot Controller 8. Machine Vision for Inspection 9. Computer Vision for Surveillance 10. Streaming Video Application for commercial purpose 11. Real Time Image and Video Processing on Embedded Platform. The Centre for Robotics Research has state of the art infrastructure for R&D and training activities. The Centre has indigenously developed several robots & its allied technologies which have been published in several peer reviewed national & international journal & conferences. Under the aegis of CRR our students have participated in several student competitions & have won several awards and accolades. Resource Persons : 1. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Dean R&D, Prof & Head, Dept. of MTech CSE 2. Mr. Prashanth N, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering 3. Mr. Santhosh Kumar K L, Assistant Professor, Dept. of MTech CSE 4. Ms. Shilpa A, Assistant Professor, Dept. of MTech CSE 5. Ms. Mamatha Bai B G, Assistant Professor, Dept. of MTech CSE 6. Mr. Sudip Chandra Gupta, Research Associate, CRR 7. Mr.Sunil S, Research Associate, CRR Research Publications :

1. Karthik S, Jharna Majumdar, “Real Time Video 2. B N Abhinava, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Segmentation in Cluttered Environment “Automatic Detection of Human in Video using Graph Cut Approach”, paper published and Human Tracking” paper published in in the International Journal of Innovative the International Journal of Engineering Research in Science, Engineering and Research & Technology ISSN : 2278-0181, Vol. M

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Deepak S, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, “Transition 7. Nikhil Hegde, Abhishek B R, Aniketh V M, Based on Histogram Properties” paper Dr. Jharna Majumdar “Video Shot Detection published in the International Journal of in Transform Domain”, Paper presented Engineering Research & Technology ISSN : in the IEEE Sponsored 2nd International 2278-0181, Vol. 6 Issue 10, October 2017. Conference for Convergence in Technology 4. Sunil S, Sudip C Gupta, Mrityunjaya Sherikhar, (I2CT) 2017 Prashanth N, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, “Design 8. Aditya H, Gayatri T, Santosh T, Shilpa Ankalaki, and Performance Analysis of All Terrain Dr. Jharna Majumdar “Performance Analysis Mobile Robot” paper presented in the4th of Video Segmentation”, Paper presented International Conference On Chip,Circuitry, in the 2017 International Conference on Current, Coding Combustion & Composites, Advanced Computing and Communication 16th November & 17th November, Anekal, Systems (ICACCS -2017), Jan. 06 – 07, 2017, Bengaluru. Coimbatore, INDIA. 5. Giridhar N R, Aniketh M, Ashish Kumar 9. Sudip Chandra Gupta, Prassanna Prasath, Vishwakarma, Ganesh Prateek L , Dr. Jharna Dr. Jharna Majumdar, “Design of Linear and Majumdar, “Detection of Human Face in Non Linear Controller for Mobile Robots” a Meeting Using Audio Sensitive Camera” (Paper under Processing) paper presented in the4th International 10. Sudip Chandra Gupta, Prassanna Prasath, Conference On Chip, Circuitry, Current, Dr. Jharna Majumdar, “Design of Non Linear Coding Combustion & Composites, 16th Controllers for All Terrain Robots” (Paper November & 17th November, Anekal, under Processing) Bengaluru. 11. Prassanna Prasath, Sudip Chandra Gupta, 6. Prashanth N, Karthik Ravi K M Prashanth Shilpa Ankalaki, Dr. Jharna Majumdar Kumar Reddy Sunil Kumar H S , Dr. Jharna Neural Network Based Non Linear Controller Majumdar “Minimalist Mechanical Design for Target Tracking (Paper under Processing) and Characterization of an Android for Human Robot Interaction”, Paper accepted 12. Sunil S, Prashanth N, Minraj Nepali, Jharna in the IEEE International Conference on Majumdar, “Design and Development of Control, Automation & Robotics, April Low Cost Hexapod for Gait Analysis” (Paper 22 nd -24 th 2017 at Nagoya, Japan. under Processing)

Invited Talks/Guest Lectures Delivered by Faculty Members :

Faculty Name Topic Occasion / Venue Date Dr. Jharna Majumdar Key Resource Person a Three-Day N M A M Institute of February Lecture Series Technology, Nitte 16th to 18th 2017 Key Resource Person for the One- M S R Institute of July 29th week workshop on “Robotics and Technology, Bangalore to August Embedded System” and Conducted 2nd2017 Two Day Sessions on the Workshop (July 31st and Aug 1st 2017) Invited as a member for the “ Airport Sterling Mac Hotel, Old Aug 23 -24 Modernization Summit India- 2017” Airport Road, Opposite 2017 Leela Palace, Bangalore Guest Speaker and Guest of Honor in IEEE – AISYWC’17 M

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Key Resource Person for the Sairam College of October 30 Technical Talk Engineering, Anekal 2017 One Day Lecture series was Indian Institute of November Conducted Technology (IIT) 27 2017 Kharaghpur Invited as a member of 3D Bangalore September Experience Forum – 2018 by 12 2017 Dassault Systems Key Resource Person for the Christ College, December ROBOFEST – 2018 organized by Bangalore 9 2017 NovatechRobo in association with Lawrence Technological University USA Key Resource person in Preliminary Atria Institute of February 16 Talk on Robotics Technology, Bangalore 2018 Key Resource person in Two Day Department of EEE, February 21 Workshop on Innovative Engineering Nitte Meenakshi 2018 Projects in Control System Design Institute of Technology Key note speaker in Symposium on PESIT, Bangalore April 28 Robotics organized by IEEE RAS, 2018 Bangalore Chapter Achievement :

A multidisciplinary student team with a project entitled Design & Development of Human/Target Tracking Mobile Robot for Defence Applications has cleared the first level of national screening in the prestigious National Level DRUSE Competition. The Team has been shortlisted under the south zone & they will now present their project at Centre for Artificial Intelligence, DRDO, Bengaluru with an aim to reach the National Level Finals.

CESEM Awardfrom VGST, Govt. of Karnataka CESEM Award Received from the Vision Group on Science and Technology, Karnataka by Prof. Dr. Jharna Majumdar, DEAN R & D, Head Dept of MTech Comp Sc. & Engg. of Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, for the Establishment of the Centre For Robotics Research at NMIT. The Centre for Robotics Research has successfully completed the first phase of the VGST project after a thorough review of first year outcomes by the VGST panel of experts. VGST, Govt. of Karnataka has further released the grant of Rs 20 Lakhs for the 2nd Phase of the Project. M U I T S O

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Design & Development of Holonomic All Terrain Mobile Robot

An Improved Holonomic All Terrain Mobile Robot has been developed at the Centre for Robotics Research. The Mobile robot is part of the ongoing Final Configuration Design with Chain Fabricated all Terrain DST Project & will Drive Steering Mechanism Mobile Robot be utilized as the Research platform to test new control laws & computer vision algorithms.

Human Tracking in Low - Illumination

Design and Development of 2nd Generation HEXAPOD

2nd Generation Hexapod Robot has been developed at the Centre for Robotics Research. The newly developed Hexapod is more robust compared to its earlier version. Currently the robot is being used as a mobile robot platform for the indoor/outdoor surveillance. The Performance of hexapod is also being analysed to improve its overall performance metrics.

Design and Development of 3rd Generation Humanoid Robotic Head- ARIA

3rd Generation Advanced Robot for Interactive Applications (ARIA) has been developed in the Centre for Robotics Research. 3rd Gen HRI Robot is currently being used by students as a research platform to implement advanced computer vision & control algorithms along with machine/Deep learning concepts. M U I T S O

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2nd Generation ARIA in the 2nd Generation ‘DIYA’ 2nd Generation ‘DIYA’ - Process of Performing Responding to Touch Sensor Web-Mining

Photo Gallery

Visit of Industrial Experts from Honeywell Professors NMAMIT at CRR -March 21 2018 Dr. Jharna Majumdar at CRR, March 2018 delivering Keynote lecture on IEEE Conference at IIIT Allahabad, Oct 2017

Industry Personnel from Unisys visited Expert Committee Members from Members of VTU-LIC Committee visited CRR on February 8 2018 National Board of Accreditation visited CRR on March 2 2018 CRR on March 14 2018 M U I

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Centre for Small Satellite Research

atellite (STUDSAT - 1) Program at NMIT started in the year 2008 with a consortium of seven engineering colleges from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh with NMIT as the lead college under the able leadership of Dr. Jharna Majumdar, Dean R&D, Prof. and Head Department of CSE(PG). Under STUDSAT – 1 project, India’s first Pico – Satellite (weighing 850 gms) was designed, developed and integrated by the students, and was put into orbit on July 2010 from Shriharikota aboard the PSLVC – 15 along with CARTOSAT 2B. The satellite was placed in the orbit of 630km above the earth and had been successfully tracked by the Ground Station NASTRAC at NMIT.

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Collaboration with ISROTeam STUDSAT has been greatly appreciated and received by theparticipating colleges and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). ISRO has recognized NMIT as a Research Centre. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the participating colleges and Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology. This gave usthe Impetus to develop 2nd Satellite (Project STUDSAT-2) to demonstrate Inter Satellite Communication in space

STUDSAT - 2 Continuing the legacy of Project STUDSAT -1, Project STUDSAT -2 was conceived. A new consortium was formed comprising following institutes, 1. Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore - Lead College 2. M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore 3. R N S Institute of Technology, Bangalore 4. Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology, Bangalore 5. N M A M Institute of Technology, Nitte 6. Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur 7. Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur

STUDSAT 2 is set to create another milestone, as it is “India’s First Twin Satellite Mission”. This project aims to explore and prove Inter-Satellite Communication and several cutting edge technologies.The STUDSAT-1 mission enriched the STUDSAT-2 team with knowledge and expertise required totake up such a mammoth endeavor. Learning from the STUDSAT-1 team helped the new team to identify themission objectives for STUDSAT-2. These were the first ever proposed by any Student Satellite missions.

The Objectives are : 1. In-Orbit Satellite Separation: The twin-satellites (STUDSAT-2A/2B) will be launched in composite form and separated in-orbit 2. Inter-Satellite Communication: The Twins after being separated should communicate in space, in UHF band 3. Automatic Identification System (AIS): To receive signals from ships (class >300tons) to locate and map ship’s position and movement. 4. Beacon Data Relay: Messages from HAM community can be relayed via Beacon. 5. De-orbiting: STUDSAT-2B will be de-orbited using a Drag Sail, the first planned on an Indian satellite.

As evident from the STUDSAT-2 mission objective the mission design requires complex satellite busDesign. The team could come up with indigenously developed modules, to name a few. 1. Tetrahedral Reaction Wheel Actuation System. 2. Magnetic Torquer Coils for De-tumbling of the Satellite. M U

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Resource Persons : Dr. S Sandya, Project Director STUDSAT-2 Mr.Kannan T, Research Associate, Project STUDSAT-2 Mr. Arun Kumar K, Research Associate, Project STUDSAT-2 Mr. Divyanshu Sahay, Research Associate, Project STUDSAT-2 Mr. Somnath Singh, Research Associate, Project STUDSAT-2 Important Events : S A Kannan, Project Director, Small Satellite Systems, ISAC visit to NMIT

Mr. S A Kannan visited the Centre for Small Satellite Research to review the project status. He provided very useful feedback and this was incorporated in mission design. Up gradation of Ground Station :

The Ground Station has been entirely refurbished with new Antennas and Cables. The Ground Station team tracked the INS-1C launched recently by ISRO.

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Project and Internship :

Sl. Name Department College Project / Internship No. 1. Vishal Pandey ECE NMIT Failure Detection of On-board computer Shubham using external Watchdog Timer, STUDSAT-2 Vikash Kumar 2. Ashwin Menon ECE NMIT Design, Management and Implementation Naval Kishore Majhi of battery management system, STUDSAT-2 Nishi Agrawal

3. Srinivas Pai A ECE NMAMIT Development and Integration of Command Sachin K and Data Handling System, STUDSAT-2 Vinod Kulkarni Rithesh 4. Arpith B ECE NMAMIT Implementation of Attitude Determination Anjana B using Magnetometer and GPS, STUDSAT-2 B Rahul Ajey Pai K 5. Jaijith B C ECE NCET Design, Simulation and Testing of Automatic Identification System for Nano satellite, STUDSAT-2 6. Ghanavanth V CSE NMIT Task Management using FreeRTOS for an Deepak Gowda On-Board Computer of STUDSAT-2 Pavan S 7. Harish Bharadwaj R CSE NMIT Memory Management and Telemetry Data Akshay Bharadwaj Handling of STUDSAT-2 K H Anup S B 8. Abhishek Sarangi ECE NMIT Sun Vector Determination using Sun Sensor and Solar Cell M U I T S O

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Publications :

1. Sandesh R Hegde, Divyanshu Sahay, Sandeep 5. Mr. Divyanshu Sahay, Mr. Yuvaraj s, Mr. G M, Muralidhara, Nikhilesh K V,Sandya S, Santhosh Kumar P, Mr. Rakshith S M, Mr. “Design and Development of Inter Satelite Kannan T, Mrs. Tejashiwini, Dr. S Sandya Separation Mechanism for Twin Nano Satellite “Reaction wheel control, Testing and Failure STUDSAT-2”, IEEE Aero Conference, Montana, Analysis for STUDSAT-2” IEEE Aero Conference, USA 2016. Montana, USA -March 2017. 2. Mr. Arun Kumar, Mr.Kannan T, Mr.Karthik 6. Mr. Divyanshu Sahay, Mr. Navaneet V, Dr. S R Dr.Sandya, Prof Sitaram Yaji, “Onboard Sandya “Development, Testing and selection computer redundancy for twin nano satellite, of Attitude determination algorithm for studsat-2” Lamsys ISSE & SDSC SHAR, ISRO, STUDSAT-2” IEEE Aero Conference, Montana, Sriharikota 2016. USA-March 2017. 3. Mr.Sandesh R Hedge, Mr. Anurag Gaurav, 7. Kannan T, Arun Kumar K, Divyanshu Sahay, Prof. Umashankar, Dr. S Sandhya “Design Goutham K, Abhishek V, Sandya S “Onboard of thermal control subsystem of a twin nano Computer Redundancy Management For satellite studsat-2” Lamsys ISSE & SDSC SHAR, STUDSAT-2” INAC-03 Conference, Indian ISRO, Sriharikota 2016. School of Business, Chandigarh, October 12th 4. Dr. S Sandya Mr Arun Kumar, Mr Divyanshu - 13th, 2017. Sahay, Mr Kannan T “STUDSAT-2: Twin- Nanosatellite System Development” APCOSEC 10th Asia Oceania Systems Engineering Conference, Bangalore, India Nov-2016. M U I T S O

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Center for Nano Materials and MEMS

This centre focuses on research areas of Nano material synthesis, Thin film deposition and MEMS device solution.

esearch in nano materials and MEMS has recently gained momentum with many academicians, researchers and industries taking active part in it. The Center has been carrying Rout collaborative work with all National MEMS Design Center across the country with the help of Professors at CeNSE, Instrumentation and ECE Departments of IISc. The area is a multidisciplinary field; hence when students and faculty take active part in this research, they get a complete view of different facets of Science and Technology and their applications. This helps in building a connection between the institute and industry. Major objectives of the Centre : Develop smart materials for MEMS sensors and actuators, Energy storage and RO systems applications. To serve as an educational and training centre in the frontier areas of science and technology of smart materials for students, scientists and engineers. To give knowledge & create awareness in new technologies and to work on challenging areas for societal benefits and for nation development. To train Manpower (created for FAST) by admitting them for both Masters and Ph.D programmes and enhancing their domain knowledge on smart materials for development of thrust areas of research. To offer technical advice and support to researchers in academic institutions / universities and industries in the area of smart materials and systems. To play a lead role in University system by establishing a Tier 2 center of Excellence in Micro and Nano technologies and develop links with Tier 1 centers in IITs and IISc as well as Industries. M U I T S O

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Achievements of the Centre : Co-ordinated NPMASS sponsored MEMS community chip for two successive years. Presently co-ordinating next MEMS community chip to be fabricated Patents filed in the area of Development of poling unit, MEMS microphone and Biosensor

Current activities : Consultancy Projects: 1. Design, simulation and modeling of MEMS 2. Field Performance Recording and Herd microphone array and signal conditioning Registration in Hallikar Cattle electronics PI: Dr. Veda S.N, PI: Dr. Veda S.N. CO PI: Prof. Sankar Dasiga, Prof. ECE Dept CO PI: Mr. Girisha G.K. Mr. Rudresha K.J, Amount: Rs. 7 Lakhs Mr. Rachith S.N. Sponsoring Agency: DRDO - SITAR Ms. Nithya G. Status: Completed Amount: Rs. 90,000/- Sponsoring Agency: Hallikar FPR Project, Veterinary Project, Hassan Have trained several under graduate, post graduate, Ph.D students from across the country on payment basis. Also many researchers across the country have been using our facility of design, fabrication and characterization on payment basis.

Collaborative work : University of Michigan: Development of characterization and packaging Formaldehyde Gas using photoacoustics IIT Madras: Fabrication of MEMS Devices University of Moncton: Study and development IIT Mumbai and IIT Indore: Thin film deposition of Indium – free transparent thin films and and characterization its applicability to Nanostructured based MEMS Community chip: With 12 Institutions electrochromic device. across the country for the design and IISc: Thin Films, MEMS Device fabrication, fabrication of MEMS devices.

Facilities Available :

Sl. No List of software Purpose 1 Coventorware This software is an FEM tool which includes fabrication process. One can generate the mask file using this tool. 2 Labview This software is used to simulate the electronic readout circuitry. It also helps in interfacing to FPGA / Data Acquisition Board. 3 MEMS + This software is used to integrate the output from Coventerware software to MATLAB and / or Cadence tool for integrating to electronic readout circuitry. This gives a system level simulation. M U I T S O

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Multi Target DC&RF Magnetron sputtering Hot Plate with Magnetic stirrers Three source Thermal evaporation system Unit. Deposition of thin films for the To bake the samples and to mix the liquid Deposition of thin films for the electrodes fabrication of thin film solar cell. samples. of microelectronic device (ex. MOSCAP).

Programmable Spin coater CORONA Polling Unit Tubular CVD Furnace Deposition of thin films at atmospheric To induce piezoelectricity in polymer thin To thermally grow SiO2 on Si substrate and pressure. films by aligning the dipoles. to calcinate the nanoparticles.

Hot air Oven Muffle furnace Ultra sonic cleaner To dry clean the glassware Solution combustion, to anneal the To clean the glass substrate, and to mix the deposited thin film solute and solvent.

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Publications : 1. V. Madavi, P. Kondaiah, K H Thulasi Raman, on Capacitive Pressure Sensor for Structural Habibuddin Shaik and G Mohan Rao Health Monitoring Applications”, International “Influence of Silver Nanoparticles on Titanium Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Oxide and Nitrogen doped Titanium Oxide Engineering and Technology”, Vol. 6, Issue 5, Thin Films for Sun Light Photocatalysis” May 2017. Accepted in Applied Surface Science 5. Shivaleela. G1, Shaik Mahammad Rafi, Nithya 2. Habibuddin Shaik, U. Basavaraju, S.N. G, Rudresha K J, Veda S N, Habibuddin Shaik, Rachith, M. Sundaramurthy, Abdul Sattar Praveen J, “Capacitive pressure sensor for Sheik, G. Mohan Rao “Surface-plasmon- structural health monitoring applications”, induced photoabsorption of Ag nanoparticle ERCAM July 2017. embedded a-Si solar cell”, Optical Materials 73 6. Nithya G, Bhanuteja G, Veda S.N., “Integration (2017) 179-187. of Readout circuitry for MEMS Directional 3. Smriti Sahu, Anbarasu Manivannan, Microphone”,ERCAM July 2017 Habibuddin Shaik, and G. Mohan Rao “Local 7. Chaithra S, Nithya G, Rudresha K J, Veda structure of amorphous Ag5In5Sb60Te30and Sandeep Nagaraj, Sundaraguru R, “Design In3SbTe2 phase change materials revealed and Simulation of MEMS microphone by X-ray photoelectron and Raman for hearing aid application”, International spectroscopic studies” Journal of Applied Journal of Advance Electrical and Electronics Physics 122(1):015305 • July 2017. Engineering (IJAEEE), ISSN (Print): 2278-8948, 4. Shivaleela. G, Praveen. J, Dr. Manjunatha. D. Volume-6 Issue-1_2, 2017. V, Habibuddin Shaik “Comparative Study M U I T S O

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Center for Computational Fluid Dynamics

omputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) plays a very significant role in the state-of-the-art modeling, simulation, design and analysis of products and processes in engineering systems involving fluid flow and heat transfer. CFD today has grown to be an emerging technology along with the rapid development of superfast High Performance Computing Systems coupled to the smart numerical algorithms. CFD has made it possible to predict the design and off-design performances of systems in reasonable turn-around time- often even before the design concept is translated into a useful product or a process. Considering the high demand of CFD as a specialization for young Design Engineers today, this Centre for CFD has been established for intensive training on CFD at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels under the able guidance of the technical experts at this centre. Sponsored R&D Projects are taken up from various national funding agencies like DRDO, CSIR, DST and similar other organizations for development and validation of new mathematical models and algorithms as well as for computation of large variety of complex fluid flow and heat transfer application problems. Objectives : In-House Research in Advanced Areas of CFD Assistance to Industry through Special Training Programs on Commercial CFD Codes Extensive Training Programs on in-house developed CFD Codes Sponsored R&D Projects from Industry or National Laboratories

Thrust areas of Research : Aerodynamic Analyses for External Flow (Aircrafts & Automobiles) Phenomenon of Laminar to Turbulent Transition (Transport Equation-based Models) Turbulent Flow in Rotating Configuration (Wind Turbines & Marine Propellers) Conjugate Heat Transfer problems (Cooling of Electronic Packages) M U I T S O

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Resource Persons : Prof. Sekhar Majumdar, Head, CFD Centre Arunkumar G.L. Asstt. Professor Charan.D. Asstt. Professor Pavan K.N., Asstt. Professor Manjunath H.N. Asstt. Professor

Grid Generation Code MESHGEN, developed in-house for generating two-dimensional Structured Curvilinear Grid with near orthogonality at boundaries, using strongly coupled Poisson Equations system Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes Code RANS3D, based on Finite Volume method, developed by Prof. Sekhar Majumdar and his associates at NAL and NMIT, Bangalore under research grants from Naval Research Board (DRDO) and the relevant Post Processing Software for Numerical Flow Visualisation The Centre provides High End Work Stations and Desktops in a fully air-conditioned laboratory provided with suitable UPS, convenient for round-the–clock use by students, researchers and faculty members

Sponsored Projects :

Project entitled Modeling and Simulation of programs will thereafter be continued for the Transitional Flow was sponsored by Naval Research students as well as for interested participants Board (DRDO) for Rs. 21 Lakhs for a duration of from industries or educational institutes. Right three years and the work has been completed now six students from 6th Sem Mechanical and successfully in 2015. Right now negotiation is five other from 6th Sem Aerospace Department in progress with Naval Science and Technology NMIT have registered with our centre to undergo Laboratory (DRDO), Visakhapatnam and the systematic training on how to generate curvilinear Software Consultancy Company M/s ENTUPLE boundary fitted grid for complex geometry Limited, Bangalore for initiating R&D Projects on and further how to use the in-house flowsolver Flow with Cavitation in Marine Propellers on Ship RANS3D efficiently for flow around or inside and Torpedo and also on CFD based design of different complex structures of arbitrary shapes. Vertical Axis Wind Turbines. Negotiation is also Some of these research results are periodically in progress for the purchase of multiple licenses reported in reputed peer reviewed journals and of the commercial CFD Software ANSYS Fluent conferences. for both teaching and research purpose. Training Achievements :

Under the research project sponsored by special emphasis on Transitional Flows during the Naval Research Board (DRDO), Correlation- the last three years. based Transition-Turbulence Models simulating In the last academic year, one group of Laminar to Turbulent Transition, have been undergraduate students worked on simulation implemented successfully in our own in-house of laminar and turbulent flow past a two- developed code RANS3D and validated against dimensional ellipse (Major axis as 6 times the reliable measurement data documented by Minor axis) using the in-house developed ERCOFTAC [1] for variety of two-dimensional RANS3D code. The flow is observed to be growing flows including Flat Plates, Aerofoils, Turbine as fully turbulent when the Reynolds number Cascades etc. .A large number of BE and MTech based on the major axis exceeds approximately M students have carried out their final year project

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Research Papers and Reports :

1. Numerical simulation of turbulent flows and heat transfer in arbitrary shaped configuration, Invited Talk by Prof. Sekhar Majumdar at the All India Seminar on Methods of Computations in Fluid Flow, Heat & Mass Transfer problems, organised by Institution of Engineers, Bangalore & Department of Aeronautical Engg, Acharya Institute of Technology Bangalore on March 14th &15th, 2017 2. Modeling and Simulation of Transitional Flows, Final Project Report prepared by the Project Leader and submitted to the Project Sponsor, Naval Research Board (NRB),DRDO in May 2017 3. Numerical simulation of Fluid Flow in a Centrifugal Casting system, Ankush Budhial, Bharath C.V., Eldo Elias, vol. 4, Issue 4, April 2018, IJSERT, ISSN Online : 2395-1052 4. CFD Analysis of Laminar Flow past Ellipses of different Aspect Ratios, Pankaj Sharma & Manjunath K.R., vol. .4, Issue 4, April 2018, IJSERT, ISSN Online : 2395-1052 M U I T S O

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Center for Design Engineering and Process Simulation

entre for Design Engineering and Process Simulation (CDEPS) is a collaborative platform for Design Innovation and Design Solutions in association with industry and professionals. The Centre utilizes software for conceptual design, preliminary design, product development, process simulation, design optimization for product and process through simulation and manufacturing tools. Thrust Areas of Research :

3D Solid Modeling- Part Modeling, Assembly & Surface Design Design of Aerospace & Automotive products Composite Engineering Engineering Optimization Tool Design Ergonomics for Vehicle Design Structural & Thermal Analysis

The Centre can provide its expertise in the area of Design & Systems Engineering to model and simulate the dynamic behavior of complex systems consisting of multi-disciplinary sub-systems, to perform multi-body dynamic modeling & simulation based using empirical relationships in parallel to FEA solutions. The Centre for Design Engineering and Process Simulation is mainly working on innovative and creative development of design components from conceptual phase till product development through process simulation and optimization in diverse areas of specialization.

Objectives :

To create an environment among Students, Design Professionals & Faculty to access the world-class resources to cater to the need for effective Design, Analysis & Manufacturing methodology in support of efficient product development.

Activities at CDEPS : The Centre is working in coordination with Ivari Motors-one of the leading manufacturers of spring charging motors, for the Indigenizing / Local Substitution of Imported Spring Charging Motors used in Switchgears. The Centre is providing training on Product design and development

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with Dassault systems, conducted series of webinars on latest topics of mechanical engineering. The Centre organized a 4-day workshop on “Product Design and Development” to enhance the skill-set of faculty/students.

Workshop on “Product design and development”

Mr. Xavier Fouger -Senior Director - Global Academia Programs, Dassault Systemes with Prof N R Shetty – Advisor, NMIT. M U I T S O

129 Training & Placement Department of Training & Placement

The Training & Placement Department has an important role to play in student’s future and an indispensable pillar of the Institute. Placements provide an “OPPORTUNITY” to students to demonstrate their knowledge acquired over years for applicability in the real world. This department continuously strives to help students in pursuing their career goals by acquiring employment seeking skills and ultimately to attain desired employment. We recognize the power and strength of our method of education to our engineers in providing ample placement avenues in the industries. Our college placement cell is a place to create and develop positive thoughts to our prospective engineers. We trust “To reap the benefits tomorrow, we need to sow the seeds today “and we act upon it. We strive hard to transform the talent pool through continuous training program by experts in the respective area to meet the expectation of the industries. The robust and proactive Training & Placement Cell is a team of experienced experts in the order to groom the students in the best of their capabilities The Training & Placement Cell maintains liaison with various Industries/Organizations.These organizations are invited to the institution for campus recruitments so that students get career offers before they graduate from the college. M U I T S O

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Objectives of this department are as follows : The main objective is to create a platform where industries can come and select freshtalents from the campus. Work with faculty members, department heads and administration to integrate career planning with academic curriculum. Empower students with life long career decision making skills. Providing resources and activities to facilitate the career planning process. Act as an interface among students, alumni, and the employment community. Awareness in the students regarding future career optionscoordinating summer training/ internship program. Bridging gap between Industry and Academia.

NITTE MEENAKSHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BANGALORE CAMPUS PLACEMENT(2017-2018) SL.NO COMPANY TOTAL OFFERS 1 NUTANIX 2 2 KPIT 32 3 INFOSYS 57 4 WIPRO 39 5 MINDTREE 22 6 MICROSOFT 4 7 ENDURANCE 2 8 COREEL TECHNOLOGIES 1 9 ACCORD 12 10 SLK 3 11 SUBEX 6 12 VALTECH INDIA 5 13 NTT DATA 19 14 UST GLOBAL 2 15 BYJU'S 17 16 INSZOOM 2 17 WISSEN INFOTECH 6 18 HPE 10 19 NIVANSYS TECHNOLOGIES PVT.LTD 116

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21 INNOVENTES TECHNOLOGIES INDIA PVT LTD 1 T S O

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22 GRIFEO TECHNOLOGY 33 23 AUMA 5 24 NUMERIFY 1 25 TAAL TECH 3 26 SYSTEM CONTROL 6 27 NISSAN 2 28 EXXON MOBILE 3 29 STEER INDIA 2 30 FOURESS INDIA 1 31 TITEFLEX 4 32 ZOPPER 4 33 PHILIPS 1 34 SAINT GOBAIN 2 35 AJAX FIORI 4 36 GLOBAL SIKSHA 5 37 PERPULE 1PAY 2 38 PROFECTUM 1 39 YELLOW MESSENGER 1 40 RAYMONDS 25 41 TOP RANKERS 1 42 AKUVA 2 43 STATE STREET 3 44 HSBC 3 45 CAPGEMINI 4 46 DELL 3 47 SEG AUTOMOTIVE INDIA PVT.LTD. 2 48 PURVANKARA 9 49 ACE DESIGN 1 50 HYOSEONG 5 51 BOSCH 9 52 BHARTIYA CITY 5 53 THINKER MASTER 1 54 CHRIS GROUP 3 55 HRPOLYCOATS PVT.LTD. 11 56 DXC TECHNOLOGY 25

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Students Offered with Higher Package Company

Prabodh, ECE Khanita T, CSE Rashmitha ,ECE Sirish Bandi, CSE Abhishek M. ,CSE Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Nutanix Nutanix CTC - 9.07 LPA CTC - 9.07 LPA CTC - 9.07 LPA CTC -13.03 LPA CTC – 13.03 LPA

Sri Shaisundar, ISE Rama Krishna, Mech Kalyan, Mech Anjali, ECE Lavanya, CSE M U

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133 Naini, ISE Anjali Mishra, ISE Ganapathy, ECE Akshay M , ECE Shiva Prasad, ECE HSBC HSBC HPE HPE HPE CTC - 7.0 LPA CTC - 7.0 LPA CTC – 5.75 LPA CTC – 5.75 LPA CTC – 5.75 LPA

Vishal Pandey, ECE Maharsh, IS – Naseer S,EEE Srinabh Jha, CSE Jeffrey Sam, CSE HPE HPE HPE HPE HPE CTC – 5.75 LPA CTC – 5.75 LPA CTC – 5.75 LPA HPE -5.75 LPA CTC- 5.75 LPA

Kruthika, CSE Geethika, CSE Raksha Rao, ISE Anil Khushwah, CSE Sri Harsha,CSE HPE HPE Inszoom Nutanix Microsoft CTC- 5.75 LPA CTC- 5.75 LPA CTC – 8.0 LPA CTC 15 LPA CTC:9.03 LPA

Abhilash R., CSE Ishitha Roy, CSE Paras Dahal, CSE Aniruddha Achar, CSE Haashitha ,CSE Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft CTC:9.03 LPA CTC:9.03 LPA CTC:9.03 LPA CTC:9.03 LPA CTC:9.03 LPA

Sulav Lal S., CSE Sanjay Shenoy, ME Rajat A. T., ME Sushit Poudyal, CSE Srivathsa BS, ME Microsoft Carclo BYJU’S BYJU’S Taal Tech CTC:9.03 LPA CTC 3.5 LPA CTC :6 LPA CTC :6 LPA CTC : 3.50 LPA

Anand Prakash, ME Karthikeyan M,ME Taal Tech Taal Tech CTC : 3.50 LPA CTC : 3.50 LPA M U I T S O

134 EMPLOYABILITY TRAINING SNAPSHOTS

Employability training program By DR Sujatha (Wipro)on video Synthesis Soft Skills Training program by catalyst Sridhar

Madam Sujatha Interaction with the students PPT in progress PPT in progress

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he Library is NMIT’s pride having Library collection is not just count of number state-of-the-art facilities, having with of books but it is ocean of knowledge. The array of Books, well trained, polite, man with thrust for knowledge only knows the helpful library staff. NMIT has Central value of book. Sidney Sheldon quotes about Library with Departmental Libraries which to Libraries as-“Libraries store the energy that fuels support teaching, learning research and co- the imagination. They open up windows to the curricular activities of the institute. The Central world and inspire us to explore and achieve and Library is well stacked having a comprehensive contribute to improving our quality of life”. collection of literature predominantly related to To meets readers’ demand, working hour of Engineering, Management and allied subjects the Library has been extended upto 10 pm on to cater to the users’ needs. The institute has a working days. Special Features : Classification System: Dewey decimal classification (DDC) 23rd Ed. Computerized Library Management: Open Source Software- KOHA Circulation Management- Bar Coded technology separate MBA Library adjacent to the MBA block. Reprographic Services at nominal charge Inter-Library Loan (ILL) facility with National Library and Information Centre houses a rich Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), British Council collection of knowledge in varied subjects such Library (BCL) Library. as Books, Periodicals, Audio-Visuals and optical discs. Total library collection exceeds 49,200. The Institutional member of VTU consortia. Library subscribes to more than 130 National Digital Library has 40 computers with internet and 7,100 plus International Journals. facility. M U I T S O

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Value-added Services : OPAC Search facility on internet-even on mobile phone

installed and E-Books, soft copies of Question papers, Lecture Notes are indexed, preserved and NMIT Library is using renowned open source made available to access. Newspaper clippings Library Management Software KOHA and Library on Institution’s achievements are archived. holdings can be searched in the campus at Newspaper Clipping Service: 192.168.25.250 and @ 210.212.203.69 from Newspaper Clipping service is considered as anywhere and reserve book. You can search valuable source of current information services. Library Catalog for document by Title, Author, Information pertaining to technology, R&D, Subject, ISBN, Series, Call Number (Classification Academic information, current affairs etc…will be Number). communicated to students and faculty members. Special feature of this new software includes E-Resources : display of Cover page of the Title. As it is tagged with ISBN, it will fetch Cover page directly from National Programme for Technology Enhanced the amazon. Learning (NPTEL)-Onilne E-Resources: E-Log Register

We have uploaded Video courses, Lecture notes, power point presentations prepared by National Programme for Technology Enhanced Multi-lingual feature in Koha Software Learning (NPTEL). This resources can be accessed at 192.168.25.250:8181/html/NPTEL in the campus and @ 210.212.203.69:8181/html/NPTEL from anywhere even from you mobile phone. Archiving E-Books in Calibre Software:-

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Calibre is a Free Book Indexing software where accounts for students and staff members more than 2000 Text and Reference E-books where they can access to its collection. The NDL are loaded. The E-books can be accessed/ collection has more than 11,72,133 items related downloaded from http://192.168.50.10:8080/ to Engineering, Social Sciences, Philosophy in in the campus only. These can be searched by the form of articles, books, theses, audio lectures, Author, Title, Subject, Language. video lectures, manuscripts etc. More than 2000 Open E-Books are indexed and preserved in Calibre Software. It is accessible within the campus only. We have subscribed to six E-journal and procured three E-Book databases. URL address of the same has been given below. National Digital Library (NDL) National Digital Library (NDL) is an initiative of MHRD through IIT, Kharagpur. We have got institutional membership for NDL and created E - Journal Databases :

Sl.No. E-journal Database No. of E-journals Web-address 1 IEEE-IEL Online Journals-275 www.ieeexplore.ieee.org Conf. Proceedings-1400 Standards-3043 2 Science Direct/Elsevier Journals-288 www.sciencedirect.org 3 Springer Journals-680 www.link.springer.com

4 ASCE Journals-35 www.ascelibrary.org

5 Taylor & Francis Journals-535 www.tandfonline.com 6 Proquest Journals-5170 + Management www.search.proquest.com Case Studies Knimbus Aggregator

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Sl.No. E-Book Database No. of E-Books Web-address 1 CRC 259 www.crcnetbase.com/ www.crcpress.com 2 Taylor & Francis 781 www.tandfonline.com 3 Springer 13004 www.link.springer.com

Anti-plagiarism Software-TURNITIN Turnitin is a leading anti-plagiarism software used by researchers all over the world for checking originality and prevention of copying. Library has subscribed this software to inculcate best practices

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The sports clubs at NMIT are active throughout the year and put in tremendous effort during practice and at every match they play. This has not gone unrewarded and their numerous wins stand as testament to their hard work and talent. The badminton team has had an extremely good year. The following are their wins

Event Place VTU North Zone Winners VTU Inter Zones 4th International Sports Second Runners- Fest (PES University) up RVCE Momentum Second Runners- up Inter-Nitte Runners-up

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Below are the achievements of the Nitte Volleyball Team

Event Place St. Paul’s Runners-up Acharya College Second Runners-up Christ Runners-up RVCE Momentum Winners Nitte University Winners

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Below are the achievements of the Nitte Basketball Team

Event Place VTU Northzone Winners VTU Interzone Second Runners-up Nitte University Winners M U I T

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Event Place Reliance Cup 4th place Mount Carmel 4th place College Christ University 4th place Presidency Cup 4th place MVIT Tournament Winners

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Receiving “BEST INSTITUTION 2017-18” Trophy from Brig D M Purvimath, Deputy Directorate General, Karnataka & Goa Dte NCC Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Yelahanka, Bengaluru -560064

Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT) Goa Directorate and bagged the All India Second had introduced technical wing of National Cadet Best Cadet under Senior Division(SD) Army Corps (NCC) right from the inception of the Wing. Sergeant Spandana Suresh took part in college. NCC at NMIT comes under 1 Karnataka different cultural events like National Integration Signal Regiment (Technical Wing of NCC) in Awareness Programme(NIAP), Group song, and Bangalore ‘A’ group. The cadets are given a lot also was a lead dancer in Group song and Ballet. of opportunities to showcase their talent and Junior Under Officer (JUO) Kevin D’Cruz was a improve their career prospects. Every NCC camp main Musician of Karnataka and Goa Directorate that the cadets attend not only boosts their self Cultural team and was also a Part of Central esteem but also moulds their personalities to Cultural Team. shape them into future leaders of our country. As This stellar opportunity catapulted all the three an add-on, NMIT is the first Engineering college in cadets to achieve more than that could have Karnataka to offer NCC as an elective course with been imagined by other. SgtShreyas S Hampole credits to the students. and SgtSpandana Suresh are selected as a part The cadets from NMIT have been active in all of the prestigious Youth Exchange Program (YEP). the camps and won laurels. This year three of The aim of YEP is a country-to-country exchange the cadets from NMIT were chosen to represent of cadets belonging to NCC/equivalent Govt/ Karnataka and Goa Directorate in the Republic Youth Organizations of friendly countries and Day Camp (RDC) after a rigorous selection participation in various activities and appreciation M

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NCC in NMIT has motivated many students in Best Institute Award in the Karnataka and Goa the college to take-up career in the armed forces. Directorate in the Senior Division category. NMIT has also contributed young engineers as CSUO AMAN KUMAR RANJAN was a part of commissioned officers into the Indian army, Navy the 14 member delegation to Moscow , Russia and Airforce. These cadets in-turn come back representing NCC INDIA in YOUTH EXCHANGE to the institution to provide motivation for the PROGRAMME. budding cadets. Their success provides sources CSUO AMAN K RANJAN accolade with CM of motivation and initiative and lights a path for Commendation Card 2017-18. aspiring cadets to join the armed forces. JUO PRATEEK MEHTA, JUO MANASA J, JUO This year Karnataka and Goa Directorate KEVIN D’CRUZ, SGT SHREYAS S HAMPOLE and recognized the NitteMeenakshi Institute of SGT SPANDANA SURESH accolade with DDG technology as the Best Institution for the Year Commendation Card 2017-18. 2017-18 under Senior Division Category. Silver Medal- BEST CADET COMPETITION- Apart from the regular Institutional training SGT SHREYAS S HAMPOLE - Republic Day and Camp training, NCC cadets are given Camp(RDC) 2018 Delhi. opportunities to organize and participate in various activities of Social Impact. Some of SGT SHREYAS S HAMPOLE was a main FLAG the major activities planned and executed by AREA BRIEFER - Republic Day Camp(RDC) the cadets of NMIT are Blood Donation camps, 2018 Delhi. Adopting a village, Campaign on Gender equality SGT SHREYAS S HAMPOLE was a part of PM ,Weapon exhibition and Firing, Road Safety Rally - Republic Day Camp(RDC) 2018 Delhi. Awareness, Swatch Bharat, Digital SGT SPANDANA SURESH was in various events Transaction awareness Program, Tree like NIAP, Group Song, Group Dance and Ballet. plantation Yoga Classes etc. To promote physical She was a Main Dancer in Group Dance and fitness and mental alertness and inculcating spirit Ballet - Republic Day Camp(RDC) 2018 Delhi. of adventure every year trekking/Hiking programs SGT SHREYAS S HAMPOLE and SGT SPANDANA are organized. SURESH got selected for YOUTH EXCHANGE In Academic Year 2017-2018, NMIT NCC had strength of 80 cadets with 52 boys and 28 girls. (Ist year: 17Boys & 12 Girls. IInd Year: 13 boys & 10 Girls and IIIrd year: 22 Boys & 6 girls). Institutional Achievemen t: Each of the directorates confers awards to their constituent institutions based on the support extended by the Institution for NCC activities and performance of the cadets ad their participation in various activities. This year NMITNCC was the

Activities for the Academic Year 2017-18 :

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CSUO Aman category. He has been selected Cultural team of Republic Day k Ranjan was for prestigious Youth Exchange Camp- 2018 Delhi. a part of the Program (YEP) and he will be JUO Prateek Youth Exchange representing India to a friendly Mehta was a Programme nation. part of INTER between India Sgt. Spandana DERECTORATE and Russia along Suresh SHOOTING team with other 14 selected cadets represented of Karnataka and all over India and 2 officers of Karnataka and Goa Directorate the National Cadet Corps, India Goa Directorate , Thal Sainik Camp 2017 Delhi. visited Moscow, Russia from in Republic Day He was the main briefer for the 15th September to 3rd October, Camp 2018. Line Area of Directorate in Delhi. 2017. She took active part in various He also bagged a silver medal in Sgt. Shreyas S Cultural events like NIAP, Group the State Level Shooting camp Hampole was Song, Group Dance and Ballet. (IGC) at Bellari. a part Republic She was a Main Dancer in Group JUO Manasa Day Camp- Dance and Ballet. J represented 2018 and was JUO Kevin D’cruz Karnataka and nominated as represented Goa Directorate in the BEST CADET Karnataka and Obstacle Training from Karnataka and Goa Goa Directorate , Thal Sainik Camp Directorate. He was a part of in Republic Day 2017, Delhi. She PM RALLY and was the main Camp 2018. won Gold medal for Health FLAG AREA BRIEFER. He also He was a main and Hygiene and Silver medal took part in various cultural musician of cultural events like for Map Reading in the INTER events like Group song and Group song ,Group dance and GROUP COMPETITION (IGC) at ballet. He was awarded as ALL NIAP. He also took part in PM Belgaum. INDIA SECOND BEST CADET Rally and selected to the Central under Senior Division (Army)

Achievements of NMIT Cadets in Camp :

PROGRAM. Gold Medal – BEST CADET COMPETITION- JUO KEVIN D’CRUZ was a main musician LCPL M SAMARTHA SK – Advance Leadership in various events of culturals - Republic Day Camp(ALC) 2017 Jorhat Assam. Camp(RDC) 2018 Delhi. Silver Medal – Inter Group firing Competition – JUO KEVIN D’CRUZ got selected for CENTRAL JUO PRATEEK MEHTA – IGC TSC 2017 BELLARI. CULTURAL events which was performed in Gold Medal – Health and Hygiene Competition front of many VVIP’S - Republic Day Camp(RDC) – JUO MANASA J – IGC TSC 2017 BELGAUM. 2018 Delhi. Silver Medal – Map Reading - JUO MANASA J – JUO PRATEEK MEHTA was apart of INTER IGC TSC 2017 BELGAUM. DIRECTORATE SHOOTING team of Karnataka Gold Medal – Obstacle Training Competition – and Goa Directorate – Thal Sainik Camp (TSC) SGT CHARANTEJ R – IGC TSC 2017 BELLARI. 2017 Delhi. Gold Medal – Line and Tent Area – JUO PRATEEK JUO PRATEEK MEHTA was a main LINE AREA MEHTA , SGT CHARANTEJ R – IGC TSC 2017 briefer - Thal Sainik Camp (TSC) 2017 Delhi. BELLARI.

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at Jorhat, Assam. place in over all competation where CPL SGT Robin Singh, SGT Shreyas S Hampole, CPL Omkar r naik &cdt Adithya s are part of it . Soundarya recommended for Basic Leadership CATC III – 2ND in Drill Competition. Camp at Mysore. CATC IV – 1ST Place in firing Competation – In NIC DELHI Karnataka &goa DTE got 2nd JUO PRATEEK MEHTA.

Delegation to Russia under Youth Exchange Program CSUO. Aman different states led by two Indian Army officers Kumar Ranjan, visited Moscow, Russia from 24th September to 5th semester 2nd October 2017. Mechanical The delegation was received by the officials Engineering, NMIT of Indian embassy in Russia and hosted by the was selected in No.11, Moscow diplomatic cadet corps. During the 17 member the nine days of stay, cadets had interaction with delegation to Russia the cadets and officials of Moscow diplomatic under “Youth Exchange Program” of National cadet corpsand visited many important places in Cadet Corps, Ministry of Defence. Aman Kumar and around Moscow. Objective of the visit was to Ranjan along with 14 NCC cadets drawn from have a cultural and training exchange. NMIT Campus Camp : helped the camp to become a great success. All the Officers, PI staff’s as well as the cadets appreciated the organization of the camp. Clean and comfortable accommodations, healthy and hygienic food along with clean sanitation facilities were provided for all the cadets participating in the camp. Many cultural events and various competitions were conducted on daily basis. Many new talents found this camp as a platform to showcase themselves. Everyday of the camp in NMIT Campus was full of energy and ‘Josh’ and finally the camp ended on a good note. Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT) The camp received very good feedbacks from had organized one of the most memorable the cadets and all the officers who had attended camp of 1 KAR SIG REGT., which witnessed active the camp. This camp helped the campus of NMIT participation of various regiments of NCC which to be recognized as one of the best camp sites.

Activities for the Year 2017-18 Institutional Training : Institutional Training The institutional training for NCC cadets is imparted at the Institution for 120 periods per year. The training is a combination of theory and practical classes. Some of the topics covered are Weapon Training, Map Reading, Drill, Field Craft – Battle Craft, National Integration, Personality Development, Disaster Management, First Aid and Armed Forces. M

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Hospital, and Gram Panchayat Office were cleaned. On 15th August 2017, NCC cadets participated in cleanliness drive inside the college campus. On 12th February 2018, 57 NCC cadets launched a swatch Bharat campaign at Kumara parvata trek trail. Cadets cleaned the trek route inside the forest. Certificate Distribution by Commanding Officer Commanding Officer, 1 KAR Signal Regt NCC Col.Bhupesh Kumar addressed the NCC cadets Day of Yoga, National Cadet Corps(NCC) unit of and distributed C Certificates for the Cadets NitteMeenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore passed in 2017. has organized a week long yoga Training/practice sessions during June 15 – 21, 2017. Which was Independence Day Celebrations conducted by The Art of Living Foundation under their Yogdhaan Scheme. Volunteer from The Art of Living Foundation Ms. S Shylaja made an arrangement for yoga trainers, Ms. Komala S and Ms. Apurva P who have trained the participants on yoga. Cleanliness Drive

NCC cadets took the initiative to organize the Independence Day in full patriotic mood. The NCC coy of Nitte Meenakshi Institute of program consisted of not only a show of strength Technology has adopted Gantiganahalli and discipline by the cadets, but also a cultural village in Yelahanka for cleanliness drive performance. under SwachhBharathAbhiyaan Scheme. On 13 August 2017, Dr. H.C Nagaraj, Principal Guard of Honour for Chief Guest – Graduation of Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology Day inaugurated the campaign and addressed The Annual Convocation of NMIT was held on the NCC cadets and villagers gathered. He 15 July 2017. Cadets participated in the Guard mentioned Gandhiji’s emphasis on need of Honour to felicitate the Chief Guest. The to educate villagers on good hygiene and impeccable performance of Guard of Honour was sanitation. 80 NCC cadets along with 40 appreciated by the guests. villagers took part in cleaning of surrounding Personality Development Program areas and launched awareness campaign on Administrative officer of 1 Karnataka Signal highlighting cleanliness drive. Major thrust Regt NCC, Maj. Raghavendra C conducted areas focused are Wastage management,

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them to face SSB Interview. Weapon Exhibition and Firing Program

Institute of Technology, Yelahanka,160 NCC cadets from five institutions under 1 Karnataka Signal regiment NCC participated in this drive and planted 200 saplings. The drive was launched by Colonel Bhupesh Kumar (Commanding officer, 1Karnataka Signal Regiment NCC) and Major.Raghavendra C (Administrative Officer 1Karnataka Signal Regiment NCC). Candle light March

1 Karnataka Signal Regiment conducted weapon exhibition and firing at 2 Parachute Regiment, Bengaluru. There all the cadets got the information about the different weapons like On remembrance of Great Soldiers of Indian AK 47, Grenade launcher, INSAS 5.56 mm, SLR Armed forces who got martyred on 26th 7.62 mm, flying suits etc which are used in Indian November 2008 Mumbai attack. Cadets of NMIT armed forces. Even cadets got the opportunity joined the candle march at New Town Yelahanka to fire. 22 mm rifle and INSAS 5.56 mm at firing on 26th November 2017. range Republic Day Celebrations Tree plantation program The NCC cadets of NMIT tirelessly worked to NMIT NCC launched a week long Tree M make the program during National Festival a

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Annual trekking Program the cadets to achieve more than that could have been imagined by other. Sgt Shreyas S Hempol and Sgt Spandana Suresh is selected as a part of the prestigious Youth Exchange Program (YEP). The aim of YEP is a country-to-country exchange of cadets belonging to NCC/equivalent Govt/ Youth Organizations of friendly countries and participation in various activities and appreciation As a part of NCC adventure activity, a group of of each other’s socio-economic and cultural 57 cadets participated in a trek to kumaraparvath realities. from 11 February 2017 to 14 February 2017. The Youth Exchange Program, Moscow, Russia: obstacles and challenges faced by the cadets CSUO. Aman Kumar Ranjan, 6th semester on the trek not only emboldened them but also Mechanical Engineering, NMIT was selected added to their enjoyment. in the 17 member delegation to Russia under NMIT NCC Cadets in National Camps and “Youth Exchange Program” of National Cadet Special Camps, Republic Day Camp, Delhi: Corps, Ministry of Defence. Aman Kumar Ranjan along with 14 NCC cadets drawn from different states led by two Indian Army officers visited Moscow, Russia from 24th September to 2nd October 2017. The delegation was received by the officials of Indian embassy in Russia and hosted by the No.11, Moscow diplomatic cadet corps. During the nine days of stay, cadets had interaction with the cadets and officials of Moscow diplomatic cadet corpsand visited many important places in and around Moscow. Objective of the visit was to have a cultural and training exchange. Thal Sainik Camp, Delhi TSC camp is basically the combined test of both physical and mental strength. TSC includes activities like firing, obstacle training, map reading, judging distance, health& hygiene and Cadets participated in special camps field signals. Two of our cadets were the part of prestigious Thal Sainik Camp at New Delhi.: JUO The RDC gives the cadets the precious Prateek Mehta and CQMS. Manasa.J opportunity to be a part of the prestigious Republic Day parade that is held at Rajpath, Delhi Army Attachment Camp , Goa: on 26 January every year. The president hosts all AAC is basically a camp in which cadets are these elite level cadets, who have brought pride trained with the new recruits of signal regiment to the corners of the country that they came from, Goa. Seven Cadets of our college attended Army in the Rashtrapati Bhavan. three of the cadets Attachment Camp at Goa. from NMIT were chosen to represent Karnataka Special National Integration Camp, Nagaland: and Goa Directorate in the RDC after a rigorous selection process through various camps. JUO National Integration Camp is conducted Kevin D’cruz, Sgt Shreyas S hampole and Sgt to make cadets understand and value the rich Spandana Suresh was selected to Prime Minister heritage of cultures that forge unity despite the RALLY . Cadets attended for the National diverse languages, traditions and religions of our country. Sgt Sunil Sgt Manjunath Cpl Siddharth Integration Camp, DELHI, Cpl Omkar R Naik and M U Cdt Adithya S participated in Prime Minister and tejaswini C attended the camp held in I Nagaland, in JANUARY 2018 T cultural. This stellar opportunity catapulted both S O

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Basic Leadership Camp, Mysore: Sgt Shreyas S Hampol and Cpl. Soundarya from NMIT NCC took part in the Basic Leadership Camp held in Mysore, Karnataka in June.

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Not me, but you. A helping hand is better than praying lips. Service to mankind is service to God.

Swachh Bharat - of NSS-NMIT, took up the responsibility and Ek kadamswachhataki ore. : successfully organized and executed several sessions of SWACHH BHARAT on and off campus on the 15th of August and 26th of October. Blood Donation Camps: “Every blood donor is a life saver” If you donate money you give food, if you donate blood you give life. Serving a noble cause, a blood donation camp It is was organized on our social 14th of October, responsibility in association with as citizens of Indian Red Cross India to help Society. The event fulfil Gandhiji’s was a huge success with 350 proud blood donors vision of Clean on the campus. India. As a Another such event was organized on 19th of return gift to January 2018 at Yelahanka, where the volunteers our nation, from NSS-NMIT took part. the members M U I T S O

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Orphanage And Old Age Home Visits : orphanage on the same day lifted our spirits and An energetic team spiked our optimism in life. of 54 volunteers Yoga day and Meditation Sessions : of NSS-NMIT participated for Self observation is the first step of inner the noble cause of unfolding. bringing smiles to Yoga day was observed by indulging in a 2 everyone’s faces at hours yoga session under the guidance of our the old age home. NSS officer Mr. Hemanth Kumar N, on 21st of The visit, on 21st of june,2017. January 2018, left us A 3-day meditation workshop was organized all with thoughts to by NSS unit of NMIT from 24th to 26th of ponder upon. It was October,2017. An experienced, professional yoga a pleasurable trip for practitioner, Mr. Anantapadmanaban, conducted a successful series of meditation sessions for the wellbeing of the participants. Awareness Programmes:

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Humanism and contentment – formal We also conducted various competitions like a justice Santhosh Hegde. quiz, an essay-writing competition, etc. Youth for Seva, Yelahanka. Diabetic camp in Kengeri. Annual camp:

As a part of the NSS activities, a team of 50 members, attended a camp mainly based at Kaivara, Chikballapur dist. in the month of February. The events conducted in and around Kaivara included Swachh Bharath, awareness events, Digital India drive, street play, blind school visit, old age home visit, mentally disabled children’s school, tree plantation, yoga, trekking etc. Miscellaneous events: We were a proud host of various other events namely, spiritual talks, youth week celebration, Vivekananda jayanti, Gandhi jayanti, Teachers Day celebration, various competitions for soft skill development of NSS members etc. M U I T S O

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The annual intercollege techno-cultural fest - Anaadyanta was held on the 8th, 9th and 10th of March. Following every year’s tradition of hosting the fest around a theme, this year’s theme was mythology. The college was decorated accordingly and many events were based on the theme. Pre-fest events like a hogathon and games were held in the campus to generate excitement. A flash mob was held at Phoenix Market City, Whitefield to spread the word about the fest. On the 8th of March, Anaadyanta’s technical fest began. It comprised of a wide variety of popular events including RC Plane, Cube Open hosted by the World Cube Association and a hackathon sponsored by HackerBay and Hacker Earth. A drone show was also hosted on this day. Day 2 opened with the inauguration for the cultural aspect of the festival. A large number of events were held on the 9th and 10th of March. They included literary, art, music, dance as well as theatrical events and saw a large number of participants. Notable among these were the fashion show, the group dance, a street dance battle and battle of the bands. The fest also had a number of professional acts distributed on these days. Our college played host to Kannada rapper, Chandan Shetty on the 9th of March and Bollywood singer, Neha Kakkar and DJ Nina Suerte on the 10th. The fest received media coverage on TV9 and post fest coverage in Deccan Herald. The success of this fest is due to the support and dedication of the college management, faculty and the students. M U I T S O

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The universal bond with music led a group of friends to embark on a musical journey, here at NMIT eight years ago and today, the music club is a home to the severely musically inspired community at college. The music club has over 50 members with diverse interests in music. They have journeyed across the landscape of music and continue to enthrall their listeners where ever they perform. It consists of 6 different music groups - 2 Indian music bands, 1 Western music band, 2 acoustic bands, 1 acapella team.

Event College Place Silence Of The Amps BITS, Goa 1st Vocal Solo BITS, Goa 1st Vocal Solo BITS, Goa 2nd Indian Rock St. Joseph’s Autonomous 1st Western Acoustic St. Joseph’s Autonomous 1st Solo Singing St. Joseph’s Autonomous 3rd M U I T S O

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162 Literary forum

The literary forum is the humble abode of literary enthusiasts. The forum is known not only for refining the literary skills of the students but also developing in them logic and curiosity to know more and instilling the confidence to enhance their experiences, readings and thoughts with others who have the same interests. The forum has participated in multiple fests within the city as well as in national level fests. Below are the achievements for this year

Event College Place JAM Ramaiah Medical College 3rd Debate Ramaiah Medical College 3rd Debate CMS Jain 3rd Poetry Slam CMS Jain 3rd Creative Writing CMS Jain 1st Creative Writing CMS Jain 2nd Creative Writing St. Joseph’s Autonomous 1st JAM BITS, Goa Finalists Quiz BITS, Goa Finalists Poetry Slam BITS, Goa Finalists M U I T S O

163 Dance Club Dance Club

The dance club at NMIT is a combination of Lasya 2018: two teams - Sangharsh and Jhankaar. The club Finalists of CMS Jain Bangalore fest. allows the dancers to experience the wonder of Nrityanjali 2018: dance and the joy of performing. Dance is treated 1st place at national dance fest held at KJCC. as an art, a way of expression and, most times (thematic group dance) there is a poignant message to be relayed. Sangharsh has had a busy year and the following is a list of the events they have participated in, Santhulan: Prajwal V, a team member of Sangharsh performed at Santhulan- A dance show by Attak kala center for movements. Prajwal was the principle dancer Jio Life: Team members Prajwal, Arpitha and Pooja danced for part of the jio ad shoot. Tagaru Movie: Special performance by the team for the teaser launch of the upcoming movie tagaru,in kannada film industry. ‘ Floor’d: The team performed in Orion Mall, Bangalore.. 2018: Sangharsh was one among 5 teams qualified for finals of IIT Chennai’s annual fest. Jhankaar’s performance during Anaadyanta 2018 was equal parts graceful and bold M U I T S O

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165 Theatre Club Theatre Club

Drama club at NMIT has two teams - Invictus (English theatre club) and Goonj (Hindi theatre club). Both the teams expose students to the basics of theatre while they rehearse original fully-staged short plays. The drama skills are harnessed and appreciated in the process. Goonj has built a notable reputation for themselves through their repeated wins over the years. This year has been no different and below is a list of their achievements.

Event College Place Street Play IISC 2nd Skime BITS, Goa 2nd Street Play BMC 1st Mime New Horizon 2nd M U I T S O

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167 Fashion Team

Glamour, style and sophistication are what this club is all about. Consisting of members from all departments and years, the fashion team dazzles the crowd during college events as well as inter-college fests across the country. The team consists of 16 members. This year, they participated in the Deccan Herald Fashion Show and were consequently featured in the papers. They also coordinated the fashion show at Anaadyanta 2018 which was a great success. M U I T S O

168 Art Club

Studio 371, the NMIT Art Club, one of the largest clubs of college, consisting over 100 members, provides the students with the opportunity to enjoy and improve their creative skills. Students from different year groups exchange ideas, and explore and experiment with techniques, materials and tools. The club members have been active all-year-round, participating in local as well as national cultural fests, special activities organized for the club, and help in the organization of the techno-cultural fest- Anaadyanta. This year, a team from the art club went to BITS Goa’s cultural fest-WAVES. They competed amongst talented artists nation-wide and participated in various events. They worked during the months of January and February to decorate the college campus for Anaadyanta 2018. M U I T S O

169 Cultural Activities

Ethnic day and Inception The college celebrated its annual Ethnic day and intra-college fest - Inception on the 17th and 18th of November, 2017. The fest Inception had a wide variety of events hosted by each of the clubs and were open to all the students of the college. Popular events held included the branch fashion show and Mr. and Miss Nitte Personality Contest for the freshers. On ethnic day, our college played host to the renowned folk rock band - Swarathma who performed live at NMIT. M U I T S O

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“CHIGURU” is a Kannada platform laid down for all the students to exhibit their talents in the college. It was initiated with the aim of promoting Kannada activities and uphold the culture of Kannada . The auspicious day known as Kannada Rajyothsava is celebrated on 1st of November. This was the day in 1956 when all the Kannada speaking regions of India were merged to form a state of Karnataka. On this occasion we invited Shri. Krishna Byregowda, the agricultural minister, government of Karnataka as our chief guest in this celebration. It was presided over by Professor N.R Shetty, Chairman, Karnataka state universities Review Commission.

The program “SAMSKRUTHIKA HABBA” was organized on 10th of February 2018 which was the first program under the platform of Chiguru.The college played host to Shri. Keerthi Kumar who is known for his active stance in protecting Kannada language and Kannada culture as well as Shri. B.V Rao who is known for his literary works in Kannada. M U I T S O

171 Group Photos Admin Office

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174 Group Photos Table Tennis

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178 Group Photos Goonj-Hindi Theatre Club

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181 Testimonials Our Akshaya Gurlhosur Alumni, Aeronautical Engineering Memories NMIT

Four years ago when I chose to do aeronautical engineering, I knew I was taking the road less travelled, but I wasn’t walking alone. While the preponderance of students pursuing engineering were opting for branches more known and widely accepted there were some who dared to do the different, some out of passion and others with the heart to test new waters. On the august of 2013, when I attended my first lecture at the Department of Aeronautical Engineering at the Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, I among a class of 70 other passionate and driven students from different backgrounds not only from India but from different corners of the word, identities, cultures and talents, I was certain that I had taken one of the best decisions of my life. The department of Aeronautical Engineering started in the year 2011-12 is now burgeoning at such at a fast pace and the credit undoubtedly goes to faculty that has unceasingly worked hard to make the quality of our education exceptional, in every aspect be it the lectures, well equipped labs, organizing of departmental events, presentations, fests, clubs. The knowledgeable and ever motivating faculty has strongly encouraged heuristic learning among its students and under their tutelage the students have done immensely well for themselves in their academic life and are doing very well in their careers even post-graduation making us technically competent with the highest academic standards to be able to face the industry.

Mandeep Raj Pandey M.Sc. (Engg.) [Master of Science in Engineering] Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science (August 2015- December 2017) B.E , (Civil Engineering) NMIT, Bangalore (2015)

Current Designation/location: Project Assistant at Geotechnical Division (January 2018 – Present) Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Qualification (with institute detail): Brief about student achievement: Awards Academics ISSMGE foundation grant for attending conference Best Outgoing Student of the college (Dean’s List, Rank 1) COMPEX Scholarship for Undergraduate Engineering Program Extra Curricular Winner of Inter Department Cricket Cup (IDCC 2017) at IISc Winner of 6 aside Box Cricket Tournamet 2017 Vedic Thinker award by Basic Foundation Students Feedback: I am what I am today not just due to the dedication and hard work of mine but also of all the faculties in NMIT. All the faculties especially from the Department of Civil Engineering which was my major, were always supportive and responsive to my inquisitive nature. They supported me, taught me and followed me till I reached my goal and all along the path, always encouraged me. Even today, whenever I go to my alma-matter, I can feel the warmth and love. I will forever be indebted to the perseverance of each and every member who crossed my path during my stay there and taught me new and valuable lessons which helped me grow not just academically but in life. I wish all the luck to the department of Civil Engineering and the college as a whole and I am sure that M

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182 Testimonials Our Dixit Hebbar Company: INTEL Senior Software Engineer & Team lead.

The years that we spend in our college are a big transitional stage in every one’s life. The time that we spend in college is the preparation for our future endeavors. Choosing a college is very vital which can potentially impact your career or in some cases your future itself. Your choice will out show the quality of education that you ought to receive. However, I was lucky enough to land up in an incomparable place that is NMIT :) This golden era not only takes you closer to being qualified for a professional world and prosper in your career; it also imparts inspiration to feed your dreams and choose independence to enjoy your life and shape up your entire future itself. NMIT has created a strong foundation of knowledge in me which helps me even today to face all the difficulties not just in my technical world but as well as in my personal life. Every professor in NMIT is an artistic merit and source of knowledge to all the students. My time in NMIT has enriched my life in all the possible ways. It has provided me with the required tools to enhance my skills, taught me the value of knowledge about this diverse world, people and concepts in general. Eventually, it has enabled me to become more successful in life when I finally graduated as an Engineer to face the true world. It also has imparted the knowledge about the importance of thinking differently and asking valid questions in all situations before you accept anything or agree upon any decision. All these aspects of college has also made me a complete or well-rounded as a true human being and respect everyone around me and their thoughts. All of these experience that I had in NMIT are truly irreplaceable and I would not trade them for anything in the world. If I could go back in time and speak to my much younger version when I was first asked the question, “What has been your best experience of life?” the very licit angelic version of me would certainly be surprised by what my answer is now. To summarize, my experience at NMIT has taught me one fundamental thing, life isn’t about finding yourself but life is about creating yourself. You do not find yourself you create yourself by what you choose to do at the very present moment. Let it be high up on the clouds or the rock bottom of the floor you need to face it well and behave wise. Only our college life prepares us for all of this unpredictability of our future. It was a perfect blend of joy and hardships. I met different people, learnt about them and their cultures and grown not just as a person but as a complete human being. In the end, NMIT to me isn’t just a place where I have to study all the time to get my grades and degree to get a job. It means the world to me and it is something that I can’t put a price on, because it so precious and priceless to me. Finally, I would like to thank all my professors for passing on the doctrine of knowledge and humanity which made me what I am today.

Shashikumar J. Current Address Ph. D. Scholar, Fluid Mechanics Group, Applied Mechanics Department,IIT Madras - 600036 e-mail : [email protected]

I joined the Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology in 2014 for M.Tech program (Thermal Power Engg.) and graduated in 2016. I consider myself very lucky to be an alumnus of NMIT. I take this opportunity to thank all our beloved Faculty Members of NMIT, specially my thesis supervisor Dr. Sekhar Majumdar for his constant encouragement and support to showcase my talent in CFD Research. My two years of NMIT journey is unforgettable. Excellent Teaching coupled to high quality Research Facilities at the Centre for CFD, NMIT helped me to score the highest marks in the 2014-2016 batch and further to secure admission to IIT Madras for pursuing my PhD in the M U challenging area of Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Flows. I am always thankful to all my teachers and I T

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Chanakya K V Batch: 2002-2006 (B.E. (E&C)), NMIT

Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology has been one of the best places in my life which enabled me to learn and keep myself always above the engineering and technical crowd. Even though the institution had just been established when I came in just as one of the second year batch, the institution rapidly built up the required infrastructure and esteem required for exposure and placements of all us. The very knowledgeable faculty showed the right direction and tremendous dedication and courage in the way the course work was handled and making themselves always available, making sure that none of the serious undergraduates felt left out, which helped us step-in right into our dream careers. Throughout the journey of the course the faculty had shown extreme support whether be it offering an elective even if very less strength of students were interested in it (esp. because they were core electives like DSP / VLSI for electronics students) or when it comes to extended overtime in labs and projects in holidays or after-college hours; or, when it comes to very basic thing as how books were issued in library with student friendly schemes like book-bank which let the student not worry about his economical position during the course. The college had a very good status/respect, which reflected in activities where very great well-known technical people and famous visiting professors and leading industrialists accepting invites for various symposiums held inside the college or even to get easy outside expert guidance for our project works. In fact our faculty had people from great positions from ITI and BEL. Overall the institution has helped us build more competitive dreams also chase it and we all have come forward a long way with our institution, creating a win-win path along the way.

Job Profile: Lead EDA Engineer Texas Instruments India (2011 to present)

When I was in sixth semester I got placed in Karnataka Microelectronics Design Centre, Manipal. I worked there for three years on Verification of Mixed Signal RF communication designs done at Texas Instruments. Later I got my M.Tech in VLSI and Embedded Systems from R.V. College of Engineering and joined Texas Instruments (TI) India in 2011. I have been working on greatly improving the efficiency and robustness of Top Level Mixed Signal Verification of all Analog mixed signal IC products from TI India. I also play main role in architecting niche tools to unify verification of Post-silicon test infrastructure and also developing pre-silicon Analog mixed signal IC verification products to compute metrics for products going to Automotive Functional Safety market which have to comply to ISO26262 standards.

Ms. Rama B.R. (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering) Center for Nanomaterials and MEMS

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Nishesh Yadav Research and Development Engineer Magneti Marelli India Pvt Limited Electrical and Electronics Engineer,NMIT 2011-2015

NMIT, a Second home to me. I would like to start by showing my gratitude towards the college which gave my immense opportunity to explore the technology. I was lucky enough to have got some wonderful seniors who motivated me to spend my vacations doing Robotics Research activities and I can bet at Btech level there is no better place to learn technology other than NMIT and Center for Robotics Research. It changed my full perception towards technology and how I approached my engineering took a drastic turn over. Special thanks to Jharna Majumdar Mam for giving me the opportunity for it. This would have not been possible without the immense support from my department which gave me all the freedom to explore and I cashed in to this opportunity. This is wonderful platform to do research related activities, spare time to write technical papers and enlighten our career. Lastly special thanks to all the faculty members for motivating me to reach my goals.

Dolly Devi Laipubam Manipur State,

I can proudly say that Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology has made me a good person what I am today. The year I spent at college was the greatest time ever and made really good friend there and many among them are best friends now. I was met with nothing but energy and enthusiasm. The faculty and staff of the institution are top rate. I thank to all my faculties for their extreme support, always willing to provide extra help whenever needed. It is really one of the best colleges and couldn’t ask for more. I would recommend Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology College to anybody. Job Profile: After completing MCA from Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, I got job offer at Cognizant Technology Solution India Private Ltd., Chennai as Programmer Analyst and work there for almost two year. At present, working at Government of Manipur, Directorate of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Imphal as Additional Project Officer administrating for the development of Panchayat in IT area. I am assigned particularly to administer e-Panchayat related Project for Panchayat of Imphal East, Manipur. e- Panchayat is one of the Mission Mode Project (MMP), currently being implemented with a vision to empower and transform rural India. The e-Panchayat project holds great promise for the rural masses as it aims to transform the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) into symbols of modernity, transparency and efficiency. This is a one of its kind nationwide IT initiative introduced by Ministry of Panchayati Raj that endeavours to ensure people’s participation in programme M U decision making, implementation and delivery. I T S O

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P. H. V. S. D. KIRAN, BE in Mechanical Engineering, NMIT, VTU MS in Automotive Engineering, Manipal University Kiran has been working at Altair Engineering since 2008.

He currently works in the Altair office in Leamington Spa, UK as the Multibody Simulation Specialist. Kiran also has a paper published by NAFEMS on modelling tank sloshing using Multibody dynamics. My Experience at NMIT “Who we are is a cumulative set of experiences that we have as we grow up. For me NMIT was incredibly formative. Each of my professors and lab staff, had something unique to offer, and helped lay a solid foundation of engineering basics. There was also a lot of encouragement from the principal and ready help from the admin staff. The experience of interacting with people from such a wide range of backgrounds via extra-curricular activities like the music club, the literary forum, and inter-collegiate fests truly opened my mind. NMIT was 3 years old when I commenced my degree. It’s heartening to see the progress that it has made over the years. In retrospect NMIT allowed me to stand on my own feet and to mature as a person. In future, I hope that it be regarded for providing an atmosphere conducive to developing a curious mind, challenging norms, exploring new ideas; and a sane personality, transcending any differences, co-existing peacefully and respectfully in society.” I currently oversee presales and business development activities involving Altair’s suite of software for Multibody Dynamics, Maths and System Modelling. I continue my passion for drums that I had picked up from NMIT to this day.

Ananda M N Place: Bangalore Country: India Course: M. Tech Specialization: Machine Design Batch:2015-2017

I celebrated/enjoyed my studies in NMIT. We had full freedom to express our ideas and thoughts. Our knowledge and skills were enlightened with care by well qualified and magnificent professors, lectures and other laboratory associates/supportive staffs. We enjoyed every moment of our college life with the facilities provided with a professional touch by admin and management team. The entire institution is evolving as the single soul with same objective as providing world class experience in learning and light up each and every student to realize their dream and goal. We could feel the silent revolution as NMIT will be the bench mark to the world wide professional institutions. Our college is not just made us an Engineer/graduate, it molded as a responsible human being. M U I T S O

186 Students Articles

Mr. Minraj Nepali Center for Robotics Research -2010-2016 Currently Pursuing Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering (Control System) Penn State University, USA.

It has always been a pleasure to work with such a group of highly motivated people led by a great visionary. I was there just to complete my internship and bachelor’s thesis but little did I know that I would be shaping my future/ my career within that very corner of NMIT. I learnt great deal in Center for Robotics Research, not only educational but also behavioral, leadership skills and life lessons, something that I would carry forward in my life forever. Dr. Jharna Majumdar always helped me to move ahead in my life, not just academically but also financially. It would be very remiss of me not to pass the information that It was her glowing recommendation that helped me get into one of world’s best University. My time at CRR is the best time in my life till now. Center for Robotics Research is full of enriched culture of learning and passing knowledge to others. Good collaborative and multi-disciplinary research activities is what CRR thrives on. The doors of CRR are always open for research enthusiasts across all the department of NMIT. I would always encourage Undergraduate students to get themselves involved into research Activities. CRR would be an Ideal place to start with as it is a hub for Innovation and good research activities. Publishing good papers (as a part of research outcome) always helps people get into good Universities in US and other part of world as these Universities always give priorities to research activities and students with research mentality. I will always be grateful for the environment and continuous support by Dr. Jharna Majumdar, all the faculty member of CSE (PG) and Center for Robotics Research has provided me during my stay at NMIT. I also thank faculty member of EEE Department for always supporting me.

Sameer Ravi Masters from Indiana University (USA), Currently working in Amazon(USA) Student testimonial of ISE department

I completed my undergraduate degree with a specialization in Information Science from Nitte Meenakshi Institue of Technology. I chose to study in Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology as it stood out above the rest. NMIT has a great reputation, and being an autonomous institute it has an spectacular curriculum. The courses offered in Information Science and Engineering Department suited my personal interests. The courses cover almost all the important facets of Information Science - Networks, Operating Systems, Computer Organization, Programming Languages etc.I have gained an good foundation in Information Science and that has served me very well.The ISE department has experienced faculty, who have always given personal attention to students. They have provided good guidance and have played an important role in the completion of interesting academic projects. The faculty delivered content well and the coursework was always challenging. The department has excellent infrastructure, and the laboratory sessions provided a valuable occasion to put theoretical knowledge into practice. NMIT has good connections with the industry, and this helped me land a job at one of the leading organizations. I recommend Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology to any prospective student. M U I T S O

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Mahesh Rao. R 2015-2017 Batch

I currently work for Big Blue Banyan as a Senior Research Associate (Neuro) and I am a proud ex-student of NMIT MBA 2017 batch. It’s very difficult to sum up the memories and experience of two years in few lines. I strongly believe that NMITis one of the best colleges in Bangalore. These two years were the amazing years of my life. I was blessed with the best professors who guided me throughout. I never had it easy in my academic path as I was from engineering background. But each time I had a teacher to guide me out. My mentors at NMIT gave me a chance to express myself in best way. It was place where you are not criticized for your failure but your journey from failure to success becomes a part of teacher’s life. That is why I never miss My NMIT because those teachers are with me now and forever. NMIT provides fine class of Library books with the best study material with good set of solved and unsolved question which proved to be very beneficial for us during exams. NMIT MBA provides best in class of Harward research papers to study online which helped me during my project sessions. The campus is filled with positive energy and exuberance where you discover full of limitless opportunities & a sense of confidence to tackle & face any challenges & turbulence in life. NMIT gave me fame when I stood winner in different colleges Fests including RIMS. The best part was the time I headed MBA Fest Adhiveshana2K17which was a remarkable Management fest ever. All the credit goes to NMIT for giving me this opportunity of utilizing my skills and realizing my potential. It has been a pioneer in my all round development. Things could have been very different if NMIT had not nurtured me in all respect in developing a sense of leadership, to be innovative in our ideas, building our courage and sense to be in Corporate world, Learning work ethics to name a few. NMIT have always guided and encouraged their student to take a right path on their own way. I am proud to be a part of NMIT, and given a chance to travel back in time, it is my college I would go back to. Thank you NMIT for all the support.

N Mohammed Asheruddin Current Address : Research Associate Combustion, Gasification & Propulsion Laboratory Department of Aerospace Engineering IISc Bangalore - 560012 email ID:[email protected]

The decision to choose Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology for my post-graduate studies (2015-2017) was quite expedient as it is one of the few institutes to have research-based Centres of Excellence backed with eminent and senior faculty members. The program allowed me to broaden my education in Thermal Power Engineering and at the same time to concentrate on R&D projects on Fuels and Combustion which has always been my first choice to specialize in profession. The curriculum, although rigorous, was made viable by the knowledgeable professors. The resources and facilities provided by the department allowed me to thoroughly focus on the academics. My internship followed by my thesis work, based on collaboration between Centre for Computational Fluid Dynamics, NMIT and CGPL, IISc. gave me an opportunity to apply the skills I learned in the NMIT classroom for solving difficult research problems at CGPL on combustion characteristics of biomass like wood, charcoal or coal. NMIT has played a pivotal role in my education and I am truly thankful to the institute

M and specially to the faculty members who taught me the basic theories along with the valuable technical skills

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Jeffrey Sam Joseph & Khanita Taskeen quick CSE, 4th Year recap Ao f Khanita & Jeffry

ne lesson we have about life as our classes did. also realized that we would learnt in life is that By Season 2 we had a vague soon be bidding farewell to stereotypes do idea of what really, we were our teachers and friends. But existO for some reason. Walking doing. We synced to the rhythm the memories we made, the into NMIT for the first time, of college life. Attend classes relationships we forged here we thought real life would be unwillingly; fake readings during will stay with us forever. nothing like the image that lab hours; fight for notes in the As this journey comes to an movies present about college Xerox shop; complain about end, we know we will miss this life. We were wrong. The last internals; complete projects at place. We simultaneously look four years have been much like the last minute; preparation forward to and dread the finale a TV Show - a real fun indeed. during externals. In the midst of “College Life”. Season 1(Year 1) threw of all this, we got acquainted us headfirst into the thick of with our departments. We were things. Friendships and rivalries introduced to the few joys and were quickly established. many frustrations of My Gurukul. Auditions were held for various Season 3 began with a clubs. The Basketball Court or, mad scramble for the choicest more appropriately, the BBC electives. Looking back, we became our favourite hangout needlessly made a big deal spot. The Monkey Park was the out of it. This year saw a shift spot for birthday celebrations. in relationships. This was due The Canteen became our to the higher stakes in lieu of life source in spite of all our placements and major projects. cribbing. Brewer’s (later Spicy Fractured relationships were Chicks) was our favourite place mended by a timely trip. for the overpriced junk. Fellow Goa reinvigorated us for the first years could be identified by challenges that lay ahead. And their uniforms. there were many. As placements As a prequel to Anaadyanta, loomed over us, training we first experienced Inception became serious. A lot of hours – the intra-college fest. were spent in training and even Fast forward to the second more were spent in worrying. As semester and we were lost in the year drew to a close, we got preparations for Anaadyanta, a taste of the outside world in which is the annual crossover the form of internships and we event of the “College Life”. realized how much we missed People from different colleges home. and states zoom in to NMIT for Season 4 proved to be one an exciting fest. We found our of the most difficult chapters of place in the Anaadyanta team our lives. Placements left a few M ¬– campaigning. We met people

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Aishwarya Rao ISE, 3rd Year HappinessHappiness

very single person answer.” ourselves, in our bleakest and wants to be happy. Obviously, happiness is not darkest nights of the soul, “I And we’ve heard materialistic. It’s the state of am so unhappy, what can I do all Ethose famous quotes on how being, not the state of doing. to overcome this?” Sometimes one can’t be happy unless one there is very little we can do. gives up all the worldly pleasures Agreeing that it is almost impossible for us to give up So we are left to choose how - obviously not something - an we need to be: strong, confident, average greedy people can do. our worldly desires, how do we attain this happiness? courageous, compassionate, So how do we attain this trusting, diligent, open and happiness? Most people By focusing within ourselves, humble. We make a choice, spend their entire life in the instead of our surroundings, we declare a state of being for pursuit of happiness, but by realization of the fact that ourselves: I will get through this, never actually finding it. happiness does not depend on I will not let this get me down, What is happiness? our surroundings, but on what I’ll just put one foot in front of we choose to make it happen In Jim Carrey’s words “I the other, because I know that - by choosing to look on the this too will pass. think everybody should positive side of your life, by get rich and famous and choosing to hope even when In the same way, we can do everything they ever there is none left. Most of all, choose to be happy, knowing dreamed of so that there is happiness in making that making that choice will very they finally see that someone else happy. In making often be excruciatingly difficult, it’s not the someone else realize that the and at times impossible in the world isn’t a bad place, because face of pain, suffering, loss or when you do that, you remind mental illness. yourself on how it isn’tsuch a Happiness bad place for you too. is and will We ask always depend on how one chooses to look at a situation and on how one chooses to react to it. So, are you up for being happy? M U I T S O

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Sukruth S Challa Aero, 4th Year Ancient Aeronautics millions of people have heard of the ancient flying machines referred to in the Ramayana and other texts as Vimanas. The word Vimana originates from the Sanskrit words Vi and Mana - Vi meaning bird and Mana meaning like. The interpretation therefore will be like bird and owing to this similarity with birds, it is named Vimana. Among many significant contributions of the ancient Indian scientists, Vymanika Shastra is notably a towering work dealing with vimanas and allied topics. Aviation as a subject, owes its own charm over other disciplines even today. This makes the presence of this work even more glamorous. For a casual reader this work may appear to be a fantasy whereas, for a researcher on first reading, his curiosity gets kindled. Successive readings detect the cream slowly surfacing commensurate with one’s an has always ability to comprehend concepts, been fascinated tolerance to appreciate the by the phenomenonM of Flying and its wonder has been observed with keen interest and depicted in many religious myths, stories, ancient philosophies and several incidents of history. These carry certain mysterious facts and flying technologies moving back to more than 1000 years. For instance, nearly M

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192 Students Articles depth of basic researches Shastra is its explanation of preceding the technologies and certain special operational systems of aviation science. features provided on Vimanas. It is the firm view of These vimanas were capable many researchers that mere of playing the roles of Strategic knowledge of Sanskrit or / Tactical / Reconnaissance / Science or both synthesized Communication applications plays little role in true for attack / defense purposes. understanding of such works. Many of the features conform The authors were intelligent to safe-flying requirements in to use coded terms, symbolic atmosphere. expressions, archaic language to safeguard knowledge falling to unauthorized sources. For right understanding true flair and that much of extra perception to decode and interpret with The book of Vymanika Shastra reference to context plays the decisive role. This is where many with correct approach succeeded while others failed. This logic remains the same - be it a scientific work such as this or Indian philosophy. Both form two sides of the same coin, the coin being Knowledge. Any study of philosophy demands faith, perseverance, genuine insight and our ancient Indian Science is no different. Vymanika Shastra or “Science of Aeronautics” is an A page from Vymanika Shastra early 20th-century Sanskrit text on Aerospace Technology. The years 1918–1923. Later, a Hindi treatise narrates sophisticated translation was published in features of flying machines. 1959, while the Sanskrit text Basic features of airplanes such with an English translation as main planes, rudder, elevator, was published in 1973. This Fig: Various types of Vimanas fuselage, cockpit layout, flight translation contains 3000 controls, landing gear and shlokas in 8 chapters which related systems find sporadic Shastry claimed was psychically A number of advanced mention. delivered to him by the ancient warning features are enunciated. Many interesting It is claimed that the Hindu sage Bharadvaja. The text has gained favor among avoidance features are also seen. vimānas mentioned in ancient Biological warfare concept is in Sanskrit epics were advanced the proponents of ancient astronautical theories. clear manifestation. Utilization flying vehicles. The existence of of energy of sunrays, ethereal the text was revealed in 1952 by The book of Vymanika flow, air and cloud energy are G. R. Josyer who asserted that Shastra A page from seen.

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perceived Vymanika Shastra gravity propulsion capabilities modeling vimanas with these in a positive and meaningful and travelled the vastness principles inbuilt. Such trials manner. Their Interpretation and of space using this type of are conducted predominantly analysis reflect commitment propulsion. The onboard after 1950s. It appears from the and open mind. Their focus systems described for Vimanas results of these experiments seems to be on yantras, metals, are not very different from the that though the methods look materials and vimanas. They various advanced aerodynamic unconventional as compared are attracted by the contents avionic components used in to established technology, they of the text that specify the use modern aviation. Vimanas were are not opposed to them from of mercury, Copper, Magnets, able to have aerial combat in the point of basic principles of Electricity, Crystals, Gyros and space, interplanetary travel and science. Famous experiments Acids. Mercury in particular is space time warping. on small flying crafts known identified as a high energy- as searls craft have added potent element. They interpret credence to applications of that the texts talk of Mercury these theories in aviation. Vortex Engine for the Propulsion I truly believe implementing System. Coating Scientific these ancient techniques Encyclopedia, they point-out we could drastically change that mercury is known for its the future of Aviation and utility even by 500 BC. Mercury civilization. Vapour Turbine Engines are reported to use Liquid Mercury, Fig: Vimana Cockpit recycled in a closed-circuit Some western researchers system, consumption therefore strongly feel that the ancient being negligible. The other Indian Aviation included distinct properties of mercury propulsion system from are that it is a conductor of Electromagnetic Lift and electricity and amplifies sound Repulsion principles and Vortex waves. propulsion. Many experiments Vimanas had perfected the have been reported from these art of flying. They had anti- experimenters working on Fig: Mercury Ion Engine Diagram M U I T S O

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Ashtami H D MCA, 2nd Year

I can’t love you anymore, My heart is sunk in the pool of sorrow, My fake smiles, Day full of fights made me so!! For me it doesn’t work sadly, In your absence all the difficulties bottomless loneliness, While I’m writing you remained silent;

You’ve ignored the moon, You left the sun in the middle of the day!! Don’t tell me to stay there, Don’t touch my soul, I beg you in vain; Whatever you say, Please don’t look into my eyes, It won’t affect your attempts, What you haven’t said this until now.

I can’t love you anymore, I’m sunk in the pool of sorrow, My fake smiles!! Day full of promises!! For me it doesn’t work sadly, I can’t love you anymore, We mixed the mud and the rust, Furious fights, The waves are high please don’t hold me, Please go away sadly. M U I T S O

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Guruprasad Supersonic Aero, 2nd Year Commercial Flight:

Expensive Experiments or the Future of Aviation?

f t e r the huge aviationA booms of the first half of the 20th century primarily fueled by the two world wars, one thing was clear- aviation supersonic was here to stay and it was a aircraft in the technology that promised to following decades. The deliver huge benefits not only to Bell X1 and the Lockheed SR- the military but to the common 71 (Blackbird) are testimony man. This promise was soon to this. Military technology is delivered by pioneering airlines always decades ahead and like Pan American. But with eventually trickles down to further development of the jet the average man soon. Today, engine, it was possible to not supersonic fighters are the only break the sound barrier but norm while there is no means also fly at much higher altitudes of commercial aviation that can in excess of 25,000-30,000 travel faster than sound. This feet. The military industrial brings the important question complex caught on quickly and “What really happened?”. Let us produced high performance look at some attempts to make M U I T S O

196 Students Articles supersonic travel accessible to the masses. A New era begins–age of the Concorde and the Tupolev Tu- 144 It so happens that supersonic flight didn’t quite take off due to lack of adequate trials. At the height of the cold war, two commercial aircrafts, that could go supersonic, were born. The British-French made Concorde was first introduced in January 1976 and was in service till 2003. Its The Concorde was exorbitantly tunnel or more aptly, the expensive to fly in, the round-trip Mach cone when it comes ticket price from New York to to supersonic and even London was $7995, more than hypersonic aviation. Many 30 times the cost of the cheapest private companies around the option to fly this route. Air world have been attempting France (AF) and British Airways to create cost effective and (BA) were the only airlines to environmentfriendly alternatives purchase and fly Concorde. The to the offerings from industry Tupolev however was extremely juggernauts like Boeing, loud and was by no means a Airbus, Embraer etc. The most comfortable experience to fly in. promising of such attempts counterpart from the Soviets Meanwhile, the groups like “the comes from the firm called was the Tupolev Tu-144 which anti-Concorde project” began Boom technology, an American was introduced in 1977 and their regular display of close startup company designing retired at around 1983.Both minded environmental zealotry a Mach 2.2, 55-passenger were remarkable feats of citing noise complaints. These supersonic transport with 8,300 engineering especially at a time factors were the final nail in the km of range to be introduced in which there were virtually Concorde’s coffin when it went in 2023.It is designed to be no computers to aid the to retirement in 2003.The public like a 75% scale model of the engineers. The Concorde had a excitement appears to have died Concorde and is expected to maximum speed of Mach down since then but there is yet use some modified version of 2.04 and the Tu-144 hope for supersonic commercial current turbofans as engines. cruised at around airliners due to the optimization One hopes that the efforts of Mach 1.6. But this of engine performance and the these pioneers will usher in a is where the noise reduction methods. second revolution in air travel trouble began which will benefit all of us, in to set in……. one way or another. A new hope? There is perhaps light at the end of the M U I T S O

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Spurthy S Imbecilic Aero , 3rd Year

Illusion

ar across in the land towards Sanderson. However, overwhelmed and everyone of fun and fortune the fortune wasn’t satisfied, the was eagerly waiting to see lived a young and old Sanderson received a letter who would get the first ride. successfulF businessman named reading his long last childhood As expected, Madison took the Mr. Sanderson, well known for friend who had gone to town person whom he loved the most his kindness and cognition in to become rich long ago Mr. Sanderson. Madison was the entire village. His estate had committed suicide now so much attached to his bike spreads across the entire village because of his debt and had left that he would wash it himself luxuriantly; one would require a a young girl Georgette all alone and never let anyone touch it. time span of dawn to dusk to just in the town. Since Sanderson Once his endearment for the take a tour of his estate. He had was benign he decided to bike reduced, he wrote a letter also earned villagers’ respect. support Georgette and called to Georgette and instead of Everyone in the village right her home. The township is handing it over to her, he placed from farmers to teachers even always different from the village it on her dressing table. And the judge bowed before him. culture and Scarlet was aware because of his habit of sticking But God never gives everyone of Madison’s dreams about the a golden pallet on the left-hand everything and so was the town because villagers always side of the letters, Georgette case with Mr. Sanderson. Even described town equivalent was able to figure out that it though he had a comfortable to heaven and provide better was Madison’s letter even before life, he didn’t have any family opportunities for education opening it. She was shocked of his own because of which especially for girls. Madison and after opening it and rushed to he had great longings for kids. Scarlet along with the servants Sanderson and handed it to One fine day even that wish went to receive Georgette at him. Sanderson smiled after was fulfilled as he decided to the station where everyone was reading the letter and told adopt his partner’s son Madison. awestruck as they saw Georgette Georgette that Madison just Luck never strikes twice but Mr. getting down the train and her wanted to take her on a tour in Sanderson was lucky enough beauty was mesmerising. The his bike. Further he told her to to beat the luck too; his wish to sparks in her eyes was a mark accompany Madison in his trip raise a girl was also taken care by of her sophisticated upbringing, to town. Scarlet was shattered the God. And after few months and Scarlet saw Madison’s jaw by this news as she expected down the lane, he found a new drop and finally destiny had that she would be the person born baby girl abandoned in the successfully sown the seeds whom Madison would choose church’s corridor and he happily of jealousy. As days rolled by, to marry. However, Madison’s embraced her and named her all the three bonded well with gifts from the town balanced Scarlet. Everything was good each other but Madison’s her disappointments. Months in the hood and Madison and fantasies for town brought him passed but the seeds of jealousy Scarlet grew together as great closer to Georgette. He spent started to bear fruits and the gap friends. They always supported most of his time with Georgette between the two girls widened. each other and hid each other’s and they had started to develop They began to compete with mistakes very well and even a special bond which distressed one another and didn’t miss the villagers helped them to Scarlet. On Madison’s birthday any chance to show each other M

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198 Students Articles triangle where Madison and had to accept it and she told first letter to Sanderson and the Georgette formed the equal Georgette that Madison wanted next letter to Scarlet considering sides. On Sunday afternoon, to meet her at the church at Scarlet to be a scholar, Madison as usual servants were also 12 AM. After saying so Scarlet gave a smile and proceeded on leave and Sanderson and rushed to her room. Though with the further rituals. After Georgette had gone for a movie Georgette was enthralled by the the marriage Madison asked leaving Madison and Scarlet news, she took time to decide Georgette “Dear do you want to alone in the bungalow. Madison and finally when she arrived at know what I exactly wrote in the was cleaning his shelf and got the conclusion it was half past letter? “and continued telling the remnant from this trip to ten. She dressed up as fast as the truth that he had actually town with Georgette and while she could and headed to the written about the jewellery that enjoying his sweet memories church. It was raining outside they had seen in their trip to of the trip soon he realised and her pace reduced due to town. Georgette was shocked something. He scribbled his fatigue. Police were on their but she was happy about the thoughts on a letter and handed regular night duty and when game of destiny and replied it over to Scarlet. Further he they saw Georgette they made “Jokes on Scarlet” and they all requested her to give it to some enquiries which killed her had a great laugh. Georgette as soon as possible time and with every passing and headed off to the church second she was becoming more hastily. Scarlet was confused by and more restless. She finally his hasty departure to church reached the Church at 1 AM and but she knew Madison would saw Madison immersed in deep never miss evening prayer thought. As soon as Madison meet at the church. But the saw the drenched Georgette he letter in her hand puzzled her lit the fire place and questioned and took away her calm. She her “Why are you here at 1 wanted to rip off the letter but AM!?” She was ready with the her conscience prevented her apology and said “I am so sorry I from doing so. She would have couldn’t make it up at 12 as per given her diamond set off to your letter”. Madison didn’t have know the contents of the letter any clue and he questioned and she tried all the possible her “Did you read the letter?” ways to at least decode any Georgette replied “First Scarlet figures or drawings, if present read it out to me and then I in the letter. Instead of opening too read it”. Before Madison it, she placed the letter under could understand anything, he a strong light source. When all saw Georgette on her knees the attempts failed, she tried proposing to him. He was in the to guess Madison’s mind set ninth cloud and they decided and imagined various messages to get married. New morning that could possibly be in the brought new beginning for letter. At night when Georgette them and they decided to returned she was all drenched get married and went to seek by rain and Scarlet gave the Sanderson’s permission. The letter to her but Georgette was wedding was planned for busy taking off her raincoats and the evening and during the requested Scarlet to read it to confession time Georgette her. Initially Scarlet refused but confessed to Madison that even her curiosity couldn’t stop her though she was brought up in

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Suraj Chauduri ISE, 4th year Life at NMIT

he car sped by housing the most affluent of my soon- to- be Alma mater. a desolate road the city. ‘Twas almost certain College is said to be one with mostly wild that we were going down the of the most life-altering vegetationT for view. It was calm wrong road; we were about to experiences one can go through. and serene, quite removed head back when we saw the This is what I was told before I from the bustling and busy city main gate of our college. It was started off and naturally, like that was Bangalore. The road a grand structure standing out most teenagers I took this bit of seemed never ending as we even more so because of its information with a healthy dose sped past the few structures environment. This was the first of scepticism. Being a student quite lavishly built, no doubt impression I had of our college, M U I T S O

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from outside the state, I had college. Being an avid reader and the general way the college taken admission in the hostel and having an innate sense of turned into these three days and here was where I met interest in social issues, I was of the fest is so enormous that people who ended up being able to join the forum in my mere words, I believe, cannot my friends for the four years of second year of college. Since bring justice to it. Working for my college life. Life in Nitte was then I would say that the Forum the fest and representing the different, quite different from in itself has been a big part of college at various levels has what I was used to. A most my college life. Various people been a source of immense embarrassing confession would I met in association with the pleasure and satisfaction for me. be that I was quite stumped forum, some of my seniors who And just like that, almost in and perplexed with the casual have graduated since, and some the blink of an eye, four years ease and fluency with which of my juniors, ended up being seem to have gone by. As I look people spoke in English here. great friends not just because back onto my days of college Thankfully I was able to adjust of our common interests, but life, I would say that there have and be at ease within a few also for our shared beliefs. been times both good and bad. weeks. Classes were interesting While on the topic of cultural It was a journey of a lifetime and and there was a lot of scope for activities, I should also mention if I had the option, I wouldn’t extracurricular activities. My first Anaadyanta, the annual fest of really change any of it. . In the year of college went by without our college. We were told by words of Stephen King, “Time much of anything of note one of our professors, back in takes it all whether you want it happening on a personal level. my first year that it was one of to or not, time takes it all.” The Literary Forum, the the biggest events happen in English literary society of the Bangalore and honestly that M U seems like an understatement I college was founded a couple T of years before I had joined at best. The energy, the effort S O

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Lavanya N CSE, 4th Year

MyMy CampusCampusmemories...

fter studying in from all walks of life, and build a convent school very meaningful friendships. for fifteen years As a sense of comfort began underA a sheltered atmosphere, to kick in, I got more involved in I wasn’t prepared to step out of the college cultural activities. I my comfort zone and adapt to joined the music club as well as a new setting with new people. began to work ardently for the So when I joined NMIT four years annual Cultural and Technical A college degree ago, I was convinced that this college fest, ‘Anaadyanta’. would be the most mundane is not a sign that phase of my life and that I I soon began to acquire all one is a finished would have to face it alone. the skills that any engineering student will possess: time product but To my surprise, I made good management (how effectively friends in the college bus on the an indication I would use the day before the very first day. I was reassured, exam to cram an entire subject), that a person is to say the least, and became multi-tasking (undertaking aware of the fact that we were various cultural/ academic prepared for life. all sailing on the same boat of projects and somehow anxiety for what’s to come. completing them before My trepidation, however, the deadline), and people --Reverend Edward A. Malloy, took a back seat almost convincing skills (If not for this Monk’s Reflections immediately as I began to get skill, I would still be in my first accustomed to the college year due to lack of attendance). environment. It was surprisingly Some of my most memorable as glorious and exciting as the moments happened while I movies portrayed it to be, while attended other college fests also being a serene atmosphere through the music club. We where I got to meet people were proud NMITians who were M U I T S O

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excited to represent our college a feeling. themselves and they are an at such esteemed platforms. With constant support and integral part of this amazing I will always treasure the guidance from my wonderful college atmosphere in which wonderful memories I made department teachers and the we can thrive. with my friends at the club memories... college management, I was As it’s time to bid adieu to whom I cherish as family. able to balance my academics this wonderful abode, I’d like to Working for the fest helped along with the cultural activities. express my immense gratitude me hone my communication I thoroughly enjoyed studying to everyone at NMIT who have and leadership skills and it my subjects because of the impacted me and taught me taught me a great deal on keen interest the faculty took in many valuable lessons. It was event management. I will never teaching us. truly the most meaningful and forget the thrill, excitement The faculty at NMIT indelible phase of my life and and passion that I have for constantly encourages students I will cherish it for the years to Anaadyanta as I truly believe to become the best version of come. that it’s a magnificent fest with Jasmine Neha Chaudury & CSE, 1st Year MarigoldFlowers Dear Daadi I remember you as an epitome of serenity with rosary beads in your hands, chanting the inaudible prayers and like the moon you had dulcet freckles on your face and little cute wrinkles that curved like the crawling of an infant on satin sheets. My closet smelling of jasmine and marigold gives a complete retrospect of your being in my room last night for Last hugs, Last kisses And last blessings. I liked how your white and sleek hair smelt of coconut hair oil which you used to put on the bedside table near to your false teeth dunk in a glass of water. And your weak but sapient fingers used to smell of mango and lemon pickles and sometimes of bedtime stories that you were collecting for your great grandchildren. Amma, I still have jasmine and marigold for you in my garden. Waiting for your trembled touch Like of a feather floating in zephyrus... Although the yawns of sunrise have blurred your reminiscences but I feel their warmth every morning I have made my own way for deciphering that warmth Which has come from an unknown place And knocks at unknown doors M

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Neha Chaudury CSE, 1st Year

MY DAY!

s I sit to write, my mind locomotes itself to distant paper clips which are sighing through the prism of their senses. I have been lately responding to my hallucinationsA in my bedroom, kitchen and even bathroom of work and the schedule that I made last weekend. Today, my thoughts are the results of effusive chansonnette sung by the typical creatures around me. My mother tells me to listen every time before speaking because she believes speech is silver and silence is golden but sometimes these syllables in my head step out from the abacus of priorities and give themselves to a rigmarole in the core of my bones. On Thursday morning I have a meeting and I’m not ready yet with my reports and presentation. Shall I try to fix my abacus again? Shall I let myself sink in the gutter of those bitter chansonnette? No. This time, I won’t. This time I will sit in reticence and will listen to my eyes, nose, heart, hands and legs. I know it will take time but soon I will turn a deaf ear to my haunting hallucinations. It’s such a rush to do nothing at all. Instead of waking up from the noise of mechanical alarm, I will switch myself to the chirping of birds and the blush of sunset on my eyes. This is what I call LIVING and not surviving. And that day I will become what I was meant to be but didn’t know how to be. And that day I will listen to only Tagore, Neruda, Lorca and Gibran. That day I will become ‘me’. I hanker for my day. M U I T S O

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Neha Chaudury CSE, 1st Year Nostalgic Stanzas Your green emeralds touch the depth of a still and pacific pond. And I admire your constellated black hair which used to stick to my body in sweat. Like a wave, innocence breaks on your horizon with every stroke of kohl that lined your eyes, as if reciting a poem to me. My love, I do not know how you you used to contain me in the Earth of your soul, in your small and affectionate arms. You knew nothing of sun but only moon under which you were like a sweet creeper twisted over my soul. The corners of my lips still taste of your wine from your lips. And my soul makes a necklace with pearls of your memories that you left me with. Ah! Love is a brevity; Forgetting is an epic poem. And now my soul is a bewitched boat of your reminiscences, but don’t you forget that I love you. I love you, my love in fire and blood. M U I T S O

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Aanontyo Anindya Kakoli Mech , 2nd year

Let’s live a million lives, my friend! If this one’s too short, to do everything we want!

Let’s leave tonight, live off the land, sleep on our s a n d , and travel around the world! Hitchhiking through rain or shine, Live Through jungles and lizards & And worlds full of deserts Let Live An ambition song in our hearts! Let’s live on that moonlit leaf, Just you and me with a flower for a bed, A caterpillar for a pet, And no worries to haunt our dreams! Let’s walk through the rain, to get a good soak And not catch a cold, or have work to load Let’s carry the sun on our shoulders, And sing with the breath of the wild!

Let’s not drudge through a human world Of vehicles and buildings, Or dusty story endings!

Let’s live the life that we dream And share with the world, some cream! M U I T S O

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Namratha Penneru Aero, 2nd Year

You are not your name, not your age You are not the colour of your skin, nor your height or weight You are not about where you are from And definitely not what you do.

You are the things you believe in, You are the books you read, The lyrics stuck in your head You are the words you speak and the smiles you try to hide You are every tear you’ve cried and you are made of so much beauty.

Not the kind of beauty slopped on the cover of magazines Not the long hair, skinny legs, tan skin or perfect teeth kind of beauty.

The dark circles when love doesn’t let you sleep, The melted makeup after a long shower, The way you laugh when you think something stupid The way you cry for all your paranoias – The way you dance when you know you’re all alone – THAT’S BEAUTY, THAT’S YOU.

You are the scars on your knee since you fell when you were a kid You are the expression on the face when the alarm rings in the morning. You are the places you’ve been to and the movies you watch and everything beyond. You are what you are, never let anything define you. NEVER change who you are – “BE WHO YOU ARE AND NOT WHAT THE WORLD WANTS YOU TO BE”. M U I T S O

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Sakshi Singh Change ISE, 2nd Year Begins with You

Instead of our parents teaching us caution, equality. Teach your sons that it is manly to start teaching your sons consent. educate other men in equality, too. Instead of our parents teaching us fear, start Teach your sons how to express emotion. teaching your sons respect. That violence is not an option. That nobody, Teach your sons about gender equality. Teach no matter what they’re wearing or drinking, your sons what “No” means. (Hint: It means no.) “deserves” or “asks for” it. Teach your sons that they aren’t entitled to any Instead of our parents teaching us to be wary woman’s body, attention, or time. of men, raise your sons to be men who don’t need to be feared. Instead of our parents teaching us modesty, teach your sons about personal space. Instead of our parents teaching us how to avoid assault, teach your sons that it is unforgivable Instead of our parents teaching us to avert to assault women. gazes, teach your sons not to stare. Instead of our parents teaching us how to Teach your sons about healthy masculinity, navigate an untrustworthy world, teach your healthy romance, and healthy sexual sons to change it. relationships. Teach your sons to be enraged by rape, assault, and crimes against all women, not just women they can process as wives, mothers, and sisters. That all people, of all genders, warrant equal respect. Your little boy will watch movies in which the hero gets the girl by stalking and harassing her. Teach your sons that what they’re witnessing is a crime. Protect your sons from the toxic pop culture threatening to corrupt their notions of right and wrong. Teach your sons that love is built, not coerced. That sex is agreed upon, not taken. Fathers, your sons will learn how to treat women from how you treat women.

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Sakshi Singh ISE, 2nd Year I’m gladthat I’m not a man

can’t imagine how would have felt to not be able to I’m glad that I’m not a man, difficult it would be play with all my sister’s Barbies for I don’t know if I’d have to survive in a world that I so loved, because men are been able to handle all these whereI I’m not allowed to break not supposed to play with dolls, difficulties. down just because I’m a man, while I shared all my cars with while all the women around me my sister. could so easily express how they I can’t imagine how felt, and no one told them that humiliating it’d be if I was teased they were not allowed to cry. just because I wore a pink shirt I can’t imagine how much (yes, they say real men don’t it would hurt to be tagged as a wear pink clothes), while all the rapist just because I’m a man. women could wear clothes of I can’t imagine how hard all colours. I would have to struggle to I can’t imagine how protect the women around me, disappointed I’d be when because society (yes, society as a the girl I liked (the liking whole, and not every individual) was mutual, she had a crush said that men are supposed to on me too) started dating protect women, while I myself another guy whom she felt so vulnerable all the time, didn’t like as much, just but men are supposed to because I had failed to ask be strong enough to protect her out as I was too shy, but themselves, and others. it’s a man’s duty to ask out I can’t imagine how bad it the woman he likes, and not the other way around. M U I T S O

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Surajit Chaudhuri ISE, 3rd Year

Tears fell down his cheeks as his dam started to break. Guilt, anger, sadness and a sense of loss engulfed him. He wanted to wail, to cry his heart out. The sense of numbness which he was feeling until now went away, leaving him behind feelings broken. The only thought that was in his mind was that it was too soon. It was too soon for her to leave- too soon to break the promises she made him while they whispered sweet nothings to each other - too soon to leave him alone in this world. She was his rock, his conscience, his Daniel Hamilton advisor, his friend, his lover. He wanted to open the he day shone casket and shake her up and brightly as a few hope that she would open her people in clusters eyes and smile at him for one stoodT surrounding the freshly more time. He knelt beside Last the grave refusing to leave, dug earth as the casket was lowered into the grave. It was refusing to accept the fact somber atmosphere as people that she was gone. He knew Words came one by one and muttered that once he left, reality would their last respects. come crashing down around him. The thought of facing the Daniel stood there, his face world alone on his own seemed passive as he watched each cumbersome, lonely and visitor present there leaves frightening. So, he sat there as slowly. He felt forlorn and lost. the workers shoveled the earth He walked up to the grave and completed the burial. He and stared onto the coffin, not sat there long after they left, M quite believing his eyes. He felt

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black. He could not think of new found vigor, Daniel words better suited for her proceeded to exit the epitaph. cemetery, his pace quick “Weep not for me my and his face impassive and dearest for leaving you alone beyond his bloodshot eyes causes me anguish” there was no hint of grief on his persona. As he got Here lies Katherine, a back into his car, Daniel vibrant soul, a wonderful Hamilton did not look wife and a true friend. Taken like a man who had just too soon from us. buried his wife. His face Katherine Abigail Hamilton was impassive, his eyes 21st April 1990 – 7th shone with determination August 2017 and he seemed like a man possessed. Daniel Hamilton The cemetery was went home on the 7th of desolated. Dusk settled in August 2017 with every by the time Daniel broke intention of getting to the out of his reverie. He stood bottom of the mystery, the up abruptly and went and mystery which took the life touched the headstone of the love of his life. caringly as if concerned that the stone might crumble if he was not careful. He looked longingly at the headstone, stroking it lovingly with his fingers. The leaves rustled

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211 1st Year, CSE 1st Year, TRAPPEDTRAPPED Jayaraman Sandhya I once had dreams. I once I hail. sixteen of family From a wail and hungry poor, too sit on sidewalks we’d Too some charitable passerby of For the mercy the day. some alms for scrape In the hope to the sky it belonged to away, far lay heart But my fly. to be a pilot; I wanted to I wanted had hope. I once lead we life the of the bleak circumstances Given be fed. to thrice was expect most I could The shone bright hope of a ray One day be fulfilled, the rich man said My ambition would plight; this me of He said he’d relieve flight. my the for the way He said he’d pave realized. I once then let it go, something, love If you will know Set if free and you do not belong. cages dreams to That head echoed in my rich man’s words The song heart burst into And my me; So long! ahead of I had a journey reality. I encounter the rich man’s house I go the path to Threading to soar first steps my as I take fear Excitement, me. Push me away. guards outside stop The this goes! isn’t how What’s happening? This Wait! from the gate I cry, I kick, I try push them away to fate? Is this really my I sit on the sidewalk. go by. the day and watch family my I sit by me, that one lie. it shattered how And think of be. it’s meant to But then I suppose this is how it possibly soar and fly? could My dream had paper wings, then how did I not see? how a cage; doomed to always It was with me. that I do, I am at peace now Well,

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Guruprasad Aero 2nd Year Errors in high places

“Do you know what “How did he take the news?” frequenting this very bar” happened here fifty years Ramesh Gupta’s eyes “What of the other man? The ago?”,Sweat glistened on the old twinkled as he said “He took it John with the cancer?” man’s forehead for the rooftop remarkably well on the outside bar was suffocating and packed “Be patient, for you have but the poor lad never did have much to process” to the hilt with young people much courage anyway. He was out for a good time far away the stereotyped Government “So, what did you do? Did you from their worries. I listened,for I servant, corrupt, cowardly but finally tell him?” had never seen my Grandfather not inherently bad. He had The aged doctor sighed the respectable Doctor Ramesh amassed a huge wealth under loudly, took another sip of his Gupta drink so much ever. the table from what I heard my drink “certainlynot, I replied I had no parents gossip about him but I “I did what any doctor Idea this place existed fifty years bore him no ill will” ago but it certainly looks like it would do,I cancelled all my has seen better times”. “The very same day, I appointments and ran to this diagnosed another report for very bar and as you know… this The old doctor laughed another Mr. John Alexander is on the fifth floor” mirthlessly and said” My career and passed him off as healthy. I almost ended here once… but I felt a sudden sense of was just an analyst back then, I foreboding at the thought I suppose these things mean did not know that he had been nothing to you now”, I pressed of the height of this building suffering internally for weeks which I felt had to be important on,” tell me old man, spare me and due to the incompetence the self-pity” somehow” He was on the ledge of my clerk, I had condemned over there, teetering on the line to which he smiled resignedly a healthy man to die. Little between life and death. Before I as if he had been waiting to did I realize the reports were could shout out joyously and tell share this for a long time. swapped and there was a him he would live for a longer “It was 1964, I had just healthy man, ready to face time on this earth… death for no fault of his own” graduated from medical school his drink got the better of and was working as a resident I was dumbfounded at this him and made him fall over the in the Bowring hospital here in revelation, clearly, he had not ledge onto a car parked on the Bangalore. Life was good, and told anyone about this as I knew sidewalk …there was nothing I less harrowing than college that the clerk in the story died could do to save him” anyway. So, one fateful morning 10 years ago. Weeks passed a man named John Alexander before the error surfaced…...in a The old man was flushed and walked into my booth with a full way it made sense.” his words choked in his throat scan report” “It is one of the most “How so Grandfather?” “Okay that’s enough for today uncomfortable nevertheless “I told him firmly. important duty of a doctor to “It so happened that the tell a man that he is going to John I knew had been behaving He ploughed on” I do not die. This man John was vaguely oddly. In the first week, he sold know whether it was the drink known to me as a family friend all his property. By the second, he was in Goa gambling and that killed him or he finally M and he was in the final stages of U was penniless by the third week decided to end everything by I his cancer as per his report” T and now having been evicted leap into the oblivion of death” S “So, what happened?” from his own house had started O 213 Students Articles

“But you told me this ended was coming” hisclerk, the hospital and the your career” “It was the body of another entire medical community He snapped at me “…. almost John Alexander whose life had of much mudslinging and ended, do you not listen to me been snuffed out peacefully embarrassment boy!?” compared to the waiting agony I should have asked him a “I ran down the stairs as fast of death that terminal disease question any man would have as I could to find the car he had brings” asked” howyou lived with this?” fallen on crushed under his huge I was too dumbfounded but one look into the aged weight and the momentum of to speak. Clearly, he had defeated face made me stop the fall” condemned not one but myself and I’m glad I did so because he passed away in his “I saw a man dead in the two men to their deaths but one of them had by virtue of sleep that night having made a driving seat, His face was blank, final confession. content, he had no idea what gravity cleared my Grandfather,

Sandhya J 2nd Year, CSE An encounter with a Mad Starngazer

In the meadow of wild dahlias I sat one day with a man Who told me the stories of the stars, Told me of the song they sang.

“Look at the stars,” he said to me “Look how they shine for you” Each holds a special secret about How they’ll influence the things you do.

He told me if I ever saw Three stars aligned some night, I’d have an awful day the next, Which I could avoid by wearing white.

With each prediction that he made, The next note on truth he trod, That eventually I was left wondering if He was some kind of God

Finally, he decided to stop this sermon, And long solemnly looked at me; He said with a malicious tone at last, “But first be careful in who you believe” M U I T S O

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Shivarpan Das NO ONE CSE, 2nd Year CARES

Today in this vast realm of development, Female clothes are ripped off, We are surrounded by skyscrapers and posh No spectator comes for rescue. apartments. The victims are traumatized in fear Malls illuminated with sparkling lights and Still in these viscous world, Roads buzzing with noise. No one ever cares. But there exists another world, where people struggle in slums We live in a human world, and have no other choice. Filled with inhuman deeds. Out of hunger they break down in tears, We have friends for benefit Alas!! In this busy world, Who diminishes away, no one hell cares. During the time of need. Fulfilling individual endeavors MNC’s playing in billions, Is the peak priority. Industries flourishing day by day. Earning cash and affluence On the other side, Is the greed of the majority? Peasants dying drown in debts. Still in this thunderstorm of inhumanity, Their crops are getting yellow into hay. There cries an inner voice of ethicality. The financial slams of bank, The moment that cry gets louder, Incessantly wince them in pain, The earth will become a better place to It engulfs all their fortune, Live in widespread with cheer. Along with the left-over gains. And no being would ever say... The trouble is not mine. No one ever cares. It’s all theirs; Because in this selfish world, No one ever cares.

It’s really tormenting, When the divine beings called parents, Are rendered homeless by their own blood. Is it the day they were waiting for? After shielding these buds from all agony and mud? We are taught by our elders, About the moral values, manners and etiquettes. M

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Shree Harsha ECE, 1st Year FRANKENSKYN

na was like any of, the laws that ruled life and rushing of wind through the other busy high almost all the knowledge one windows on opposite side of the school girl, with not needed to create a Being, thanks platform. She stood watching muchA time to spend pondering to the tedious lifetime works of in awe. The thing she poured over her soulmate. She was countless curious minds. life into was beginning to take happy with her work but It was with this reason she support. Fixing her eyes on him couldn’t help but notice the void took up the idea of creating as he rose, she lowered herself. deep inside. She had minimum a person just as desired. She A gush of cool morning breeze interaction with anyone, the few gathered all she needed to flew across his face, making his being her family and cat, Franky. perform the brave task, and hid hair dance as it swept by, and For a couple weeks now, Ana them in her basement, along the blue Sky in the background was being visited in her dreams with the books that guided her just completed her dream. by someone, which was what on her endeavour. At the moment of realization of her vision, the words were she took for the message from She spent all the time she the depths of her heart. It was involuntarily uttered, “I dub thee could over this and when Sky.” an image of a boy, fair by nature, inquired why she frequented eyes sharply carved in with the basement, she merely --- extreme care, black shiny hair reminded them of her love for He was like a mirror, anything that danced as the wind shifted solitude. She stayed up really Ana would do, his mind would places, hovering above a soft late, ignoring the passage of receive the impression and be green spring time plain, with time. Referring to the sketches would mimic it. Ana taught him the blissful blue sky behind. This she had made of “Mr.Revenant”, all she knew, read poetry to him, was the most striking image, she crafted him with love and watched movies together and which held onto her even as care. all the while he kept becoming she was fully awake. She sought more and more friendly and ways to find her revenant, for she The final stage had arrived. He looked more beautiful than lively. Ana had told her parents strongly felt of his existence. But that Sky had just moved to their Ana had always been the type her sketches or even the half- blurred dreams. His features city and had saved her from of girl who never noticed others a great danger, and that she or bothered to remember their were those of an angel, all that he needed now was animation. wanted him to stay with them. names. And now, she was forced Ana was pretty smart. to look at as much of the outer She knew love could power an world as she possibly could. inanimate thing to life, provide They went to the park and sat the spark it needed. Her face together talking until dusk fell Ana tried her best before blushed with warmth as she upon them. For some reason, settling down in conclusion bent over his body and closing Sky was terrified by darkness, as that her Revenant didn’t exist, her eyes as she came closer to if by instinct. So Ana was careful at least not anywhere close to his face, bestowed the Kiss of not to be out after it got dark. her. Sadness was beginning Life upon his cold lips. She drew Thought she was at first worried to swallow her up before she herself back as he opened his about his fears, she soon took it realized something, which felt eyes drawing a deep breath for good, as she would get to be like an impossible possibility.

M and rose from his sleeping his guardian angel.

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216 Students Articles reflection. So she found a true the Sea. The sinking Sun would tears flowing from his eyes and companion in him, more than cast a mesmerizing effect, with the miserable cries from his that, a soulmate that met every its narrow streaks across the Sea parched throat. He swam to requirement. They would go to surface falling sideways to them, the point where he last saw her, the beach on weekends, which throwing sharp shadows on the kicking the water that dragged was just an hour’s drive from her rock. him down with a million hands. hometown. Here they built sand- Sky had to make Ana busy He drowned, rose again, let out castles and went on long walks. herself so that he could set up a cry for his lost love, chocked These were the moments where the surprise. As swimming was as the water strangle him, and she felt like she was alone in the the only thing she would do still didn’t give up hope. The Sun world with him. Also, she found alone, he convinced her to go above was clouded out, the Sea that Sky was equally terrified by swim. below yawned it’s deathly huge the sea. She thought this was orifice, the Waves struck him because he wasn’t familiar with Sky had just lighted the last over and over again, the Water the uncertain behavior of the candle when he noticed dark seizing the breath out of him. sea. Whenever Ana went for a clouds racing West, towards Among the heartless actions of swim, he’d stand at the shore, Ana. He perceived the danger the Conspirators, the evil forces and attentively look at her. and tried signaling Ana to safety. of nature, which strived to break But her back was towards him --- the bond of love and life, one so neither did she notice the fine thread was all he clung spent many months together, darkness engulfing the sky, nor onto, that shimmering thread making the best memories. Sky the desperate yelling of terror- of Hope from the Sun, pierced had all the love and attention stricken Sky. By the time she was the Clouds, found its way to Sky. Ana could give. His feelings for aware of what had been going As he looked at it in awe, it gave her were deep, as they were wrong around her, it was too him enormous strength. But as enkindled by his introduction to late. The clouds were above her, magically as it had appeared, just lovely poetry in his early days. blinding the sky from the Sun. as woefully it faded out, bringing --- He cried louder as it became the scene back to inevitability of harder for him to discern Ana in death. The Conspirators smirked One fine day, the sky was the darkness. She swam towards clear and the Sun fixed himself among themselves, and one full the shore, but the perplexed and Wave rose above him. He raised at a domineering height. Sky angry Waves attacked the poor had been planning a surprise his hand as though to stop it, girl from every which direction. arrest it from falling, but the for Ana, a proposal. It seemed They were dragging her away as if the sky hinted him of the Wave enveloped him, the Sea from the shore, where lay her tightened its grip, as if with one perfect day ahead. He asked promised safety, along with the Ana to come to the beach, final stab from each hand, down petrified Sky. He started towards he went! Alas! The Created and as it was the very first time her but stopped at once when he made such a request, she perished with the Creator. Far he felt the water at his knees. from the scene of tragedy, a couldn’t deny it. Sky packed a Should he leave the firm and foldable desk and chairs, few small wave burst itself against supportive land, and flingthe rock, smashing the cake into candles and a cake, one had himself into the chaos of an made by himself. It wasn’t in pieces, to give one last touch to angry Sea, to achieve something the ending. the best shape, nevertheless he he couldn’t? But, he thought, was sure she’d love it for how what is the Created, without the The Sun sank, the Sea was special it was. They went to Creator? What is the body, once satisfied with it’s supper. The the place, and Sky had already deprived of its life? What is the clouds gathered about as if chosen a perfect place, with Sky, deprived of the Sun? With to make the scene darker, as a huge black rock that rose this, he leapt into the untamed curtains closing across the steeply, fixed pretty close to the Sea, with unmastered skill, all Stage, upon which one epic Sea, so that the surging waves play of Love and Tragedy was M

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MosquitoCost

wasn’t mine. I was being carried away by wings that were attached to my back but weren’t in my control. How abnormal it felt having body parts that woke up in a acted by themselves! I deadly pool, full of I was soon inside hungry tadpoles that, even tadpole a warm place with after devouring most of the bright lights. As I mosquitoes, were searching swimming towards flew, a massive creature walked voraciously for more. I had been me with all its might. I was past me. The warmth it gave lucky enough to go unnoticed frozen with fear at this sight. I off was pleasant and the scent and to be among the surviving knew it was my dead end, but hyped me up! The irresistible few in thousands. Waking up I hadn’t seen anything in the feeling grew wilder and I shot from a deep sleep with a new world yet, aside from this little towards it. Its surface was body felt strange to my senses. puddle of water. The tadpole smooth and glowing. As soon There was no sunlight and came as close as it could, before as I clutched it, I was in a frenzy the surroundings were still hazy. submerging under and rising to find something, I wasn’t The surface of water had taken from the other side. It leapt on sure for what though. But my a reflective effect, which neatly another mosquito and dove instincts were telling me there hid the monster’s underneath. back into the depths, taking was some treasure beneath and There was no movement, except the poor thing with it. Then I I needed to dig for it. I put my for the occasional rippling of realized, I was disguised among long mouth through it and I water. It made me think of the algae. felt layers being punctured and some slimy liquid passed from monsters again. I took in a scent, an ugly but my mouth. The taste of a rich The greedy croaking of frogs attractive one. I felt hunger grasp fluid took me to the heights of suddenly began, making it me all of a sudden and grew ecstasy! But soon, I had to flee feel like it was a call to awaken restless. I felt myself unfolding from a hand that was about to the predators and the prey, my wings and flapping them crush me. I fetched myself a signaling the start of nature’s without thinking further. It no cozy place under sheets that lay own survival game. longer bothered me if I would fly beside the window. I hadn’t had or fall. I was hypnotized by this That’s when I saw a hungry a full meal, but it was enough thirst I had to satisfy my stomach and to quench. pacify the overtaking power of Knowing my instincts to get back control not how, over my body. I followed my instincts. I could peek out of the But soon narrow opening and, feeling all I realized, curious, began to observe the

M even the act new world. A shiny ball caught U I my sight and as I was staring

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218 Students Articles half smashed. It lay on its back worse than starving to death. If half a dozen dead mosquitoes quivering. It hadn’t even tried to I had a chance, I’d choose the every day, either crushed or get back on its legs. It’s antennae latter. Then there was a slight electrocuted. But my life went were swaying in all directions movement in the on this way for a few more days. and a white fluid leaking out enclosing shell of the wings. I was hungry as ever and of its abdomen. A few minutes Then it grew wilder, as if feeding in the dark. So I was later, an ant saw this bug, as it some mysterious confident I had more chances happened to pass by. The force was of escaping. I was a little ant came close to helping careless than it and seemed to the usual. And that’s inspect it’s body, when it struck me. which was slowing My chances of being swatted turning into a corpse. were also high, as I couldn’t The ant hurried bug be able to see it coming! I was away, and soon it to flee. I seized by a panic and was brought back a wondered getting ready to leave. That’s procession of them if I would see when I felt air around me move armed with pincers the bug get up swiftly. As I was trying to think, which seemed to and shake off everything blacked out. And I be made for the sole the ants and fly away. I looked felt a strong pain for a fraction purpose of inflicting pain. The on. Unexpectedly, the part came of second. Then drowsiness ants climbed on to the helpless off as if it was plucked. It took took over me and I felt sinking, bug struggling miserably. The me time to realize that it had only to be followed by eternal ants then began their work. A indeed been plucked off. I could emptiness. hundred pincers stabbed every no longer see this painfully slow point on the poor bug, grabbing death and turned away. I dozed Dedication. out little pieces of flesh as they off under the covers all day, only To the cockroach that I withdrew. To imagine that the to wake up the next night, all observed while being eaten by bug was still alive and felt the hungry. ants. pain as it was being devoured A few days passed. A could made me tremble. This was feel myself getting better at the most painful death a stealing “blood,” as the other living thing could ever be put mosquitoes called it, and at through. I strongly felt that learning to escape and foresee this kind of death was much troubles. I would find more than M U I T S O

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Introduction human behavior’ are not clearly anything, the ability to reason, As we know that Robots and defined, however. Artificialthe ability to use language and artificial intelligence are two of intelligence describesthe work the ability to formulate original the most exciting scientific fields processes of machines that ideas. today. Like the term robot itself would require intelligence if Fields of Artificial Intelligence performed by humans. The and artificial intelligence is not There are various fields where that much easy to define. So, term ‘artificial intelligence’ thus before discussing let we know means ‘investigating intelligent how the expert has described problem-solving behavior and the term Robotics and AI. creating intelligent computer systems’. “Robotics is a branch of engineering that involves There are two kinds of artificial the conception, design, intelligence: manufacture, and operation Weak artificial intelligence: of robots. This field overlaps The computer is merely an AI is currently used. Some of with electronics, computer instrument for investigating them are: science, artificial intelligence, cognitive processes – Robotization: mechatronics, nanotechnology the computer simulates Everybody agrees that a and bioengineering”. intelligence. robot can work in an assembly Science-fiction author Isaac Strong artificial intelligence: line, but there’s no consensus Asimov is often given credit for The processes in the computer on whether a robot can ever being the first person to use the are intellectual, self-learning be intelligent. Kismet, a robot term robotics in a short story processes. Computers can at M.I.T’s Artificial Intelligence composed in the 1940s. In the ‘understand’ by means of the Lab, recognizes human body story, Asimov suggested three right software/programming language and voice inflection principles to guide the behavior and are able to optimize and responds appropriately. of robots and smart machines. their own behavior on the Kismet’s creators are interested Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics, basis of their former behavior in how humans and babies as they are called, have survived and their experience. This interact, based only on tone to the present: Image source-internet of speech and visual cue. This 1. Robots must never harm includesautomatic low-level interaction could be human beings. networking with other the foundation of a human-like 2. Robots must follow machines, which leads to a learning system. instructions from humans dramatic scaling effect. Image source-internet without violating rule 1. Ultimate AI would be a The real challenge of AI is 3. Robots must protect recreation of the human to understand how natural themselves without violating thought process -- a man-made intelligence works. Developing

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billions of neurons, and that Image source-internet theend of the 19th century. The wethink and learn by establishing AI will lead to a redefinition equivalent of the steam engine electrical connections between and a disruption of service in the first industrial revolution different neurons. But we models and products. While was the assembly line, which don’t know exactly how all the technical development was first used in the automotive of these connections add leads primarily to an efficiency industry. It helped accelerate up to higherreasoning, or enhancement in the production and automate production even low-level operations. sectors, new creative and processes. The term Industry The complex circuitry seems disruptive service models will 2.0 is characterised by separate incomprehensible.Because revolutionize the service sector. steps being executed by workers of this, AI research is largely These are adapted with the specialized in respective areas. theoretical. support of big data analyses at Serial production was born. At Autonomous Driving: the individual requirements of the same time, automatically manufactured goods were Just like a human, self- the client and not at the needs of a company. transported to different driving cars need to have continents for the first time. This sensors to understand the INDUSTRY 1.0 : was aided by the beginning of world around them and a brain INDUSTRIALISATION aviation. 2 that collects processes and Industry 1.0 is known as INDUSTRY 3.0: DIGITALISATION chooses specific actions based the beginning of the industrial age, around 1800. For thefirst The third industrial revolution time, goods and services began in the 1970s and was were produced by machines. distinguished by ITand further Besides the first railways, coal automation through electronics. mining and heavy industry, the When personal computers and steam engine was the essential the internet took hold in working invention of the first industrial life, it meant global access to revolution; steam engines information and automation replaced many employees, of working steps. Human labor which led to social unrest. At the was replaced by machines in end of the 18th century, steam serial production. A process that engines were introduced for the was intensified in the context of on information gathered. Each first time in factories in the UK; Industry 4.0 was already in the autonomous vehicle is outfitted they were a great driving force offing at that time. with advanced tools to gather for industrialization, since they INDUSTRY 4.0-“AGE OF information, including long- provided energy at any location MACHINE” range radar, LIDAR, cameras, for any purpose.1 The term Industry 4.0 short/medium-range radar, means in essence the and ultrasound each of these technical integration of cyber technologies is used in different physicalsystems (CPS) into capacities, and each collects production and logistics and different information. However, the use of the ‘internet of this information is useless things’(connection between unless it is processed and some everyday objects)3and services form of action is taken based on in (industrial) processes– the gathered information.This including the consequences is where Artificial Intelligence INDUSTRY 2.0: for a new creation of value, comes into play. ELECTRIFICATION

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222 Students Articles network connections between reducing storage costs. changes in the production humans, machines, products, The third element is the process or human action in any objects and ICT (information decentralization of production. form being necessary. and communication The machine isessentially self- Sources: technology) systems.5Within organized. This includes a 1. See: www.lmis.de/im-wandel- the next five years, it is expected network of the manufacturing der-zeit-von-industrie-1-0- that over 50 billion connected units. In addition to material bis-4-0 (last accessed on 11 machines will exist throughout planning, the handling of orders February 2016). the world. The introduction of AI is also fully automated. 2. See: www.lmis.de/im-wandel- in the service sector distinguishes The last element is the der-zeit-von-industrie-1-0- the fourth industrial individualization of production bis-4-0 (last accessed on 11 revolution from the third. even down to abatch of one February 2016). unit. The machine of the future Particularly in the field of 3. Stiemerling, ‘“Kьnstliche will be able to respond, within industrial production, the term Intelligenz” – Automatisierung certain limits, to individual ‘automatization’ ischaracterised geistiger Arbeit, Big Data und customer requests. No essentially by four elements. das Internet der Dinge’(2015) adjustments to the machines Computer und Recht 762 ff. First, production is controlled by humans are required. As a by machines. Owing to the result, changeover times are 4. Forschungsunion and acatech, use of intelligent machines, eliminated. The smart factory ‘Deutschlands Zukunft als production processes will be adds certain components Produktionsstandort sichern: fully automated in the future, or, in a context of optimum Umsetzungsempfehlungfьr and humans will be used as distribution throughout das Zukunftsprojekt Industrie a production factor only in the entire process, adapts 4.0’ (2013) Promotorengruppe individual cases. The socalled individual stages of production Kommunikation der ‘smart factory’, a production to correspond with customer Forschungsunion Wirtschaft– facility with few or without requests. The term Industry 4.0 Wissenschaft. humans, is representative of this. thus stands for the optimization 5. ‘Industrie 4.0 und die Folgen fьr Second, real-time of components involved Arbeitsmarkt und Wirtschaft’ productionis a core in the production process (2015) IAB Forschungsbericht feature of Industry 4.0. An (machines, operating resources, 8/2015, Institute forEmployment intelligentmachine calculates software, etc.) owing to their Research. the optimal utilization capacity independent communication of the production facility. Lead with one another via sensors times are short in the production and networks. This is supposed process, and standstills, except to reduce production costs, those caused by technical particularly in the area of defects, can be avoided. Within staffplanning, giving the the value creation chain, the company a better position in coordination of materials, international competition. information and goods is Well-known examples from tailored exactly to demand. the field of robotics and AI are Stocks are kept to a minimum, the so-called ‘smartfactories’, but if materials needed for driverless cars, Humanoid production fall below a certain Robot, fraud detection,Security level, the machine orders more. Surveillance,3D printers, etc. The same applies to finished which based on an individual products; the machine produces M

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Nikhil R Nireeksha B Kallianpur Nithya A Nitin Yadav Niveditha H N P Akshatha 1NT14CS096 1NT14CS097 1NT14CS098 1NT14CS099 1NT14CS100 1NT14CS102 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Paras Pavan Pavan Kumar K Pavan S Pavithra Pavithra R 1NT14CS103 1NT14CS104 1NT14CS105 1NT14CS107 1NT14CS108 1NT14CS109 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Pooja Hulmani Pooja K Prajwal B A Pratipattidevi Praveen Datt P Prerana Rani 1NT14CS110 1NT14CS111 1NT14CS112 1NT14CS114 1NT14CS115 1NT14CS116 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T Priti Kumari Rahul Pai U Rajender R R Raksha Ramyashree B Randhir Raj S O 1NT14CS117 1NT14CS119 1NT14CS120 1NT14CS121 1NT14CS122 1NT14CS123 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 229 Rishabh B Rishabh Nanda Ritesh Kumar Rituraj Gupta Rohan Prabhu M Ruturaj Das 1NT14CS124 1NT14CS125 1NT14CS126 1NT14CS127 1NT14CS128 1NT14CS129 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Ruturaj R. Madiwale Sachin G Devadiga Sahaj K Jain Sahana V Pujari Sai Anugrah Sajal Kulshreshtha 1NT14CS130 1NT14CS131 1NT14CS133 1NT14CS134 1NT14CS135 1NT14CS136 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Samirasimha R Santosh A Santosh Saran Kumar Satyam Singh Saumya Baranwal 1NT14CS137 1NT14CS138 1NT14CS139 1NT14CS140 1NT14CS141 1NT14CS142 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Sayan Chowdhury Shailesh Sharath Kumar S Shashi Prakash Shivanagouda K Shreyas Sudeendra 1NT14CS143 1NT14CS144 1NT14CS145 1NT14CS146 1NT14CS148 1NT14CS149 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shruti Sarah Joseph Shubham Kumar Shubham Kumar Singh Siddesh H R Sindhu R Moktali Sirish R Bandi 1NT14CS150 1NT14CS151 1NT14CS152 1NT14CS153 1NT14CS154 1NT14CS155 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Smitha N Sonali Majumdar Spurthi L Sreeram Chittela Srinabh Sugandh M 1NT14CS156 1NT14CS157 1NT14CS158 1NT14CS159 1NT14CS160 1NT14CS161 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Sukhirath Singh Sumedh Shriram Supreetha Achar K Suraj C Suraksha J Surya Praveen V 1NT14CS162 1NT14CS163 1NT14CS164 1NT14CS165 1NT14CS166 1NT14CS167 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S

O Shushent Maloo Sushmitha Bedere J Sushmitha V S Swathisusi S Swati Jha Tahir Ahmed T 1NT14CS168 1NT14CS169 1NT14CS170 1NT14CS172 1NT14CS173 1NT14CS174 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tanvi Kulkarni Tejas Vedagiri Vaishnavi M Vasantha Priyan R Venkatesh Vishwakarma Vignesh R 1NT14CS175 1NT14CS176 1NT14CS178 1NT14CS179 1NT14CS180 1NT14CS181 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Vikas V Gokhale Vikash Anand Vippin Kumar J Vishwanath T S Yash Chauhan Yasheka V 1NT14CS182 1NT14CS183 1NT14CS184 1NT14CS185 1NT14CS186 1NT14CS187 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Subedi Anjit Binay Raut Tharu Chandan Kumar Sah Ekansh Kunwar Mukesh Chandra Sah Riz Amatya 1NT14CS190 1NT14CS191 1NT14CS192 1NT14CS193 1NT14CS194 1NT14CS197 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Rizzu Rohit Bhandari Sachindra Yadav Sanjay Rai Shuhaib Akhter Ansari Saurav Kayastha Tchiring Pemba Lama 1NT14CS198 1NT14CS199 1NT14CS200 1NT14CS202 1NT14CS203 1NT14CS205 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Tejash Shrestha Sonisha J Shetty Jyotsna Akhil V Shruti Mishra Bhagyajyothi 1NT14CS206 1NT14CS207 1NT14CS208 1NT14CS209 1NT14CS436 1NT15CS401 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Bharathi J Chaitrakumari R Chandan T V Chethan Naik A C Divya K V Dushyantha G R 1NT15CS402 1NT15CS403 1NT15CS404 1NT15CS405 1NT15CS406 1NT15CS407 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Harish S Km Monika Patel Krishan Kumar Gupta R K Niranjan P Monica Parvez Nadvi A 1NT15CS408 1NT15CS409 1NT15CS411 1NT15CS413 1NT15CS414 1NT15CS416 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S

R Prajwal Punitha T K Ramya H V Rekha K Saloni Sowmya D O 1NT15CS417 1NT15CS418 1NT15CS420 1NT15CS421 1NT15CS422 1NT15CS425 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Sudarshana A S Sugandh B B Sumithra V Supriya R Renu Tekam Vishwas S D 1NT15CS426 1NT15CS427 1NT15CS428 1NT15CS429 1NT15CS431 1NT15CS432 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Yathish J L 1NT15CS433 [email protected] Bachelor of Civil Engineering

Abidabi P Abhishek Tripathi Akansha Tiwari Akarsh Gaurav Akash Kalyani Doddamani Arun N M 1NT14CV001 1NT14CV002 1NT14CV003 1NT14CV004 1NT14CV005 1NT14CV007 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Avinash Bapurao Bharat R. Malapani Bharath S Bharath V Bhavya N 1NT14CV010 1NT14CV012 1NT14CV013 1NT14CV014 1NT14CV015 1NT14CV016 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Chandana R V Chidananda Murthy P S Deepa Policepatil Deepak Allipur Deepika R Deshna Kundu 1NT14CV019 1NT14CV021 1NT14CV023 1NT14CV024 1NT14CV025 1NT14CV026 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Dilipkumar V A Praghna E P Eshwar M H Fareed Samdani H Dayakar G Gangadhar 1NT14CV027 1NT14CV028 1NT14CV029 1NT14CV030 1NT14CV031 1NT14CV033 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Hansika V Jaipal Hegareddy N Karthik Krishna Jangir Kruthika H R Kumaraswamy M D 1NT14CV035 1NT14CV037 1NT14CV042 1NT14CV045 1NT14CV046 1NT14CV047 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S O

232 Kushal Lavanya A R Maheshwarreddy B P Mahima Mamatha M K Manish Chaurasiya 1NT14CV048 1NT14CV049 1NT14CV050 1NT14CV051 1NT14CV052 1NT14CV053 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Manju Bhargav Manjunath L Megha T. Kalliguddi Meghana K L Mona Oraon Monesh M 1NT14CV054 1NT14CV055 1NT14CV057 1NT14CV058 1NT14CV059 1NT14CV060 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Monisha Choudhary Monu Kumar Naga Bhushan K V Nauman Ahmed Sawar Navaneethananda A R Navneeth Kumar K 1NT14CV061 1NT14CV062 1NT14CV063 1NT14CV065 1NT14CV066 1NT14CV067 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Nazma Gazi Nidhika M U Nikitha Guduvi Nithin R Pavan K S Pearly Ann R 1NT14CV068 1NT14CV069 1NT14CV070 1NT14CV071 1NT14CV073 1NT14CV074 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Prerana V Raghavendra S L Raghunandana H B Rahul B M Rakshith K S Rakshith R 1NT14CV076 1NT14CV077 1NT14CV078 1NT14CV079 1NT14CV082 1NT14CV083 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Rishikesh Hinda Sachin S R Sampreeth B P Sanjana M Sanket Rajeeva Shetty Sharjeel Qaiser 1NT14CV084 1NT14CV085 1NT14CV086 1NT14CV087 1NT14CV088 1NT14CV089 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shendge Rudresh Sanjay Shilpi Mahto Shivaraj Biradar Shreyas L K Shubham Agarwal Shubham Kumar 1NT14CV090 1NT14CV091 1NT14CV092 1NT14CV093 1NT14CV095 1NT14CV096 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T

Siddesh P Sourav Kumar Suha Sunil Kumar M V Sunilkumar G Sushma R M S O 1NT14CV097 1NT14CV098 1NT14CV099 1NT14CV101 1NT14CV102 1NT14CV103 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]@gmail.com 233 Sushmitha B J Veeresh S Dodamani Vidya N Vijay Siradhana Vikith G Vikrant Reddy 1NT14CV104 1NT14CV105 1NT14CV106 1NT14CV108 1NT14CV109 1NT14CV110 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Vinay R Vishwanath J Vishwanath K N Yogesh N Aayush Basnet Aryan Bist 1NT14CV111 1NT14CV112 1NT14CV113 1NT14CV115 1NT14CV117 1NT14CV118 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Mudasir Subhan Pragya Chand Rajan Chaurasia Ranjan Kumar Sah Sadejh Subba Sadixa Baral 1NT14CV120 1NT14CV122 1NT14CV123 1NT14CV124 1NT14CV125 1NT14CV126 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Subigya Paudyal Numair Naim Manhas Haseeb Ur R B Okonkwo C Chuka B Sharathkumar Chandan N K 1NT14CV127 1NT14CV129 1NT14CV130 1NT14CV131 1NT15CV400 1NT15CV401 baralsadix@gmailcom [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Charan Chandrashekar Chetan Babu Govardhanyadav K Kashiraddy Kiran Ghatnur Kiran Kumar U S 1NT15CV402 1NT15CV403 1NT15CV404 1NT15CV405 1NT15CV406 1NT15CV407 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Mahesh Babu V Manjunatha M Meer M Muzamil Mohammed Savad K S Mohd Parvez Naveen Korishetti 1NT15CV409 1NT15CV410 1NT15CV411 1NT15CV412 1NT15CV413 1NT15CV414 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Pameli Saha Pavan R G Punithkumara Rahul K G Rajeev H Rajesha B N 1NT15CV415 1NT15CV416 1NT15CV417 1NT15CV418 1NT15CV419 1NT15CV420 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T

S Ranjitha A N Ravi Keerthi R Ravi Vishwanath Javali Sharath C M Shivaraj Patil Siddesh Bh O 1NT15CV421 1NT15CV422 1NT15CV423 1NT15CV424 1NT15CV425 1NT15CV426 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 234 Srinidhi S Gowda Sukesh B R Sunil Jadhav Syed Najam Javed Uday G Y Sachin Huggi 1NT15CV427 1NT15CV428 1NT15CV429 1NT15CV430 1NT15CV431 1NT13CV084 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shadab Anwer 1NT13CV097 [email protected] Bachelor of Electronics & Communication Engineering

A Niveditha Abhilash Madabhavi Aishwarya E Akash Kumar Mohanty Akhil V Akshara V 1NT14EC001 1NT14EC003 1NT14EC005 1NT14EC007 1NT14EC008 1NT14EC009 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Akshay Balachandran Akshay M Akshobya H S Amit Chandra Mishra Amrutha C B Ananya Singh 1NT14EC010 1NT14EC011 1NT14EC012 1NT14EC013 1NT14EC014 1NT14EC015 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Angela Vivian Dcosta Angelo Arun Raj N Anish K Navalgund Anjali Kumari Ankit Kumar Ankit Kumar Singh 1NT14EC016 1NT14EC017 1NT14EC018 1NT14EC019 1NT14EC020 1NT14EC021 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Anna Mary Almeida Anusha Ashok Anusha K N Anwaya K S Archana Mn Arunkumar R 1NT14EC022 1NT14EC023 1NT14EC024 1NT14EC025 1NT14EC026 1NT14EC027 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Asha P N Ashish Kumar Ashwin Kumar C S Ashwin Menon Asmitha Prabhu B Atul A Deshmukh 1NT14EC028 1NT14EC029 1NT14EC030 1NT14EC031 1NT14EC032 1NT14EC033

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S O

235 B D Suma Bhavana P Bhavya Shree R Bindushree Blossom Fernandez Chandan R 1NT14EC034 1NT14EC037 1NT14EC038 1NT14EC039 1NT14EC040 1NT14EC041 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

D Deepthi Deepti R Jadhav Dilipsai V Dinesh Kumar Doddakula Meghana Ganapathy U E 1NT14EC042 1NT14EC045 1NT14EC046 1NT14EC047 1NT14EC049 1NT14EC050 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Ganesh Prateek L Gowtham B M Greeshma L U Harshith S Hema K B Likith P 1NT14EC051 1NT14EC052 1NT14EC053 1NT14EC057 1NT14EC061 1NT14EC077 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shivaprasad Rao S Shaik M Muzeeb Shreyas D Vinay I V Renjith Lal C P 1NT14EC116 1NT14EC131 1NT14EC142 1NT14EC167 1NT14EC178 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shivaprasad Ashok Abhishek N Aishwarya D Akshaya Anil Maragur Arun Kumar R 1NT14EC179 1NT15EC400 1NT15EC401 1NT15EC402 1NT15EC404 1NT15EC406 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

B R Brijesh Basavaraj Lamani Chandan Karthik M K. Davalsab Betageri Kavya R Maitri 1NT15EC407 1NT15EC409 1NT15EC410 1NT15EC412 1NT15EC413 1NT15EC414 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Gurunath Harshitha M Harshitha S Itismina Ray Likitha J N Jayadeep S 1NT14EC054 1NT14EC058 1NT14EC059 1NT14EC063 1NT14EC064 1NT14EC065 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T

S Kamireddy Harika R. K R Darshan K R Shruthi K Swathi Gayathri Karthik N N Kishore Kiran K

O 1NT14EC066 1NT14EC067 1NT14EC068 1NT14EC069 1NT14EC070 1NT14EC071 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 236 Komal Suresh Koushik K S Kumar Achuth Kumar Reshu Lingaraj Mahadev 1NT14EC072 1NT14EC073 1NT14EC075 1NT14EC076 1NT14EC078 1NT14EC080 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Medha Manjanbail Muniraju N N Apoorva Dutt Nandan G S Naval Kishore Majhi Naveen Gangadhar S. 1NT14EC081 1NT14EC082 1NT14EC083 1NT14EC084 1NT14EC085 1NT14EC086 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Nishi Agrawal Obili Srinivas Reddy Parvata Vivekananda Parul Patrikar Pavan Kumar B C Pavana V 1NT14EC087 1NT14EC089 1NT14EC090 1NT14EC091 1NT14EC092 1NT14EC093 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Pooja R K Prabodh B P Pragya Yadav Pramod B H Prasiddha N P Preethi Kantam 1NT14EC094 1NT14EC095 1NT14EC096 1NT14EC097 1NT14EC098 1NT14EC099 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Priyanka R Tarun Raghavendra P Rajath V Ranganath E Ranjitha M 1NT14EC100 1NT14EC103 1NT14EC104 1NT14EC105 1NT14EC106 1NT14EC107 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Rashmitha R S Ravali Jadhav Ravi Kumar Revanth G Rishikesh Kumar Rohan Vasanth 1NT14EC108 1NT14EC109 1NT14EC110 1NT14EC111 1NT14EC112 1NT14EC113 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Savijay Bajpai Balaraj T C Deepika B Md Azhar Mahesh B G Mallikarjuna M S 1NT14EC130 1NT15EC408 1NT15EC411 1NT15EC417 1NT15EC418 1NT15EC420 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S

Mohammed Muzammil Nalini Kuntoji Naveen S Nikhil Kumar D Pramodkumar Shashi Rekha O 1NT15EC421 1NT15EC422 1NT15EC424 1NT15EC425 1NT15EC427 1NT15EC433 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 237 Ruchitha S S Shravya Sagar G V Sagar M Sahana S Sai Apoorva Palukooru 1NT14EC115 1NT14EC119 1NT14EC120 1NT14EC121 1NT14EC123 1NT14EC124 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Sakshi Rai Sangamesh Sanganagouda A Sathwik G M Saumya Shambhavi 1NT14EC125 1NT14EC126 1NT14EC127 1NT14EC128 1NT14EC129 1NT14EC132 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shamita B P Shashank Shashank B J Shashank Shankar Shashwat Kumar Shivaraj E. 1NT14EC133 1NT14EC135 1NT14EC136 1NT14EC137 1NT14EC138 1NT14EC140 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shradha Shreyoshi Dey Shubham Smitha L R Smriti Mishra Soumya J 1NT14EC141 1NT14EC143 1NT14EC144 1NT14EC145 1NT14EC146 1NT14EC147 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Soundarya S Sriharsha S Sripradha V Sriranga P Bijapur Srushti R Patil Sushma A G 1NT14EC148 1NT14EC149 1NT14EC150 1NT14EC151 1NT14EC152 1NT14EC156 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Svati S Murthy Swathi R Thejaswiramana K Ujwala V K Usha N Usha Nanthini S Y 1NT14EC157 1NT14EC158 1NT14EC160 1NT14EC161 1NT14EC162 1NT14EC163 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Varsha V Vikash Kumar Vinayak S Yaji Vishal Pandey W R Varun Arjun Prasad C. 1NT14EC164 1NT14EC165 1NT14EC168 1NT14EC169 1NT14EC170 1NT14EC171 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T

S Bharathi T Nweze Christopher O Priyalukshmy Spandan Shrestha Aravindbabu S Namitha R O 1NT14EC172 1NT14EC174 1NT14EC176 1NT14EC177 1NT15EC405 1NT15EC423 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 238 Puneeth Prasad N R Rajesh R Katagawali Ravikumar Savita Ingaleshwar Shilpa Mondal Sidram 1NT15EC428 1NT15EC429 1NT15EC430 1NT15EC432 1NT15EC434 1NT15EC435 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Suresh T Eranna Vandana K 1NT15EC437 1NT15EC438 1NT15EC439 [email protected] [email protected] Bachelor of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Phaktorn Pavan S Anchatgeri Abhijit Ghosh Aishwariya M Anshul Verma Anusha Sheth 1NT12EE067 1NT12EE037 1NT14EE001 1NT14EE002 1NT14EE003 1NT14EE004 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Arijit Roy A V Harshitha Bhuvana S Darshan H S Girish S J Sudharshan Yadav 1NT14EE005 1NT14EE006 1NT14EE008 1NT14EE009 1NT14EE010 1NT14EE013 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Jairam Chandra Jayprakash Dubey Jishnu P Karthik R Kavya Shree V K Kumudashree M P 1NT14EE014 1NT14EE015 1NT14EE016 1NT14EE017 1NT14EE018 1NT14EE019 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Manoj A Mayuri S Naseer S Nithya B Prakash Kumar P. Pranav Kumar 1NT14EE020 1NT14EE021 1NT14EE022 1NT14EE024 1NT14EE025 1NT14EE026 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Prathiksha Hoode Pruthvi M Sandeep R Rakshit Bhat Rakshith H J Sarthak Nagar 1NT14EE027 1NT14EE028 1NT14EE029 1NT14EE030 1NT14EE031 1NT14EE033

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S O

239 Shreyas S Hervatte Sindhu V T Somu Das Suhaib Ahmed Sukrutha K Sunil E 1NT14EE034 1NT14EE035 1NT14EE036 1NT14EE037 1NT14EE038 1NT14EE039 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Vijaylaxmi Vijaylaxmi Yogin S Mohd Nizamuddin Nagegowda D D Atul Singh 1NT14EE040 1NT14EE041 1NT14EE043 1NT14EE045 1NT14EE047 1NT15EE402 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Chandrakant Biradar Kishor H G Lakshmi Phaneesh U Puneeth B K Sanjay R 1NT15EE404 1NT15EE405 1NT15EE406 1NT15EE408 1NT15EE409 1NT15EE410 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Santosh Kumar S Yuvraj 1NT15EE411 1NT15EE412 [email protected] [email protected] Bachelor of Information Science & Engineering

Adithya Dinesh Rao Adithya R Aditi Ambashtha Aishwary Kumar Aishwarya Anil Kumar Akash S 1NT14IS003 1NT14IS004 1NT14IS005 1NT14IS006 1NT14IS007 1NT14IS008 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Akshay Kumshi Akshithchandra Alolika Panja Amitabh Kumar Chaurasia Anagha V L Anjali Mishra 1NT14IS010 1NT14IS011 1NT14IS012 1NT14IS013 1NT14IS014 1NT14IS015 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Anjan Kesh Singh Anuradha Reddy G Arvind Peter A Bharath Patel N B Bhavyashree Nayak Chasmitha Prem Pragna 1NT14IS016 1NT14IS018 1NT14IS019 1NT14IS021 1NT14IS022 1NT14IS023 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M [email protected] U I T S O

240 Chaya Kashinath Marigoli Chethan V Christopher Bellarmine Dechamma N R Deepak Raj Dheeraj R 1NT14IS024 1NT14IS025 1NT14IS026 1NT14IS027 1NT14IS028 1NT14IS029 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Dimple A A Gaurav Kumar Gaurav Prabhakar Golla Saijeevan Gottipati Alekhya Gulshan Kumar 1NT14IS030 1NT14IS031 1NT14IS032 1NT14IS033 1NT14IS034 1NT14IS035 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Harshitha T K Jayesh Asnani Joanna Joseph Kakumanu Roshan Kandarp Sharma Karthik N 1NT14IS037 1NT14IS038 1NT14IS039 1NT14IS040 1NT14IS041 1NT14IS042 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Lakshmikanth T N Lalramchuansanga Lavanya R M Farhana Mobin M S Lavanya Maharsh Ganapathy 1NT14IS043 1NT14IS044 1NT14IS045 1NT14IS046 1NT14IS047 1NT14IS048 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Manasavi Singla Mandala K Ajay Manisha Mayank Kumar Megha Mita Manoj Jalisatgi 1NT14IS049 1NT14IS050 1NT14IS051 1NT14IS052 1NT14IS053 1NT14IS054 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Monika K V N Srilakshmi Nagma Khanum T A Naini Nandankumar S Nathasha Ramesh Kharvi 1NT14IS055 1NT14IS056 1NT14IS057 1NT14IS058 1NT14IS059 1NT14IS060 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Nesara B L Niharika M R Nikhil Raj Pallavi Raj Piyush Ranjan Kumar Prashanth H R 1NT14IS062 1NT14IS063 1NT14IS064 1NT14IS066 1NT14IS068 1NT14IS071 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T Pratiksha Ashok Naik Praveen Kumar Preethi B R Priyanka Priyanka S Mugali Pushpraj Patel S O 1NT14IS073 1NT14IS074 1NT14IS075 1NT14IS076 1NT14IS077 1NT14IS078 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Goutham R Raksha Rao B Ranjith Naik Ravi Kumar Ravi Saurav Ravishankar S 1NT14IS079 1NT14IS080 1NT14IS082 1NT14IS083 1NT14IS084 1NT14IS085 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Renduchintala Sandeep Rishu Majumdar Vijay Kashyap S Sachin K Saloni Sindhava Sanjana T S 1NT14IS086 1NT14IS087 1NT14IS088 1NT14IS089 1NT14IS090 1NT14IS091 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Sri Shaisundar A S Shalini Priya Shanthi Prasuna M Shashwath T Pai Shippar N Shetty Shubham 1NT14IS092 1NT14IS093 1NT14IS094 1NT14IS095 1NT14IS096 1NT14IS098 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shubham Siddhartha Simran N Bathija Sindu C K Soumya B. Sarawad Sparsha A Pole Srihari N 1NT14IS100 1NT14IS101 1NT14IS102 1NT14IS104 1NT14IS105 1NT14IS106 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Srishti G Shetty Sujith R Supriya P R Suraj Patwari Surajit Chaudhuri Suruchi Kumari 1NT14IS107 1NT14IS108 1NT14IS110 1NT14IS111 1NT14IS112 1NT14IS113 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Swathi R Tanmay Srivatsa Thrupti Raj L Varsha M Vinay J Rao Vruksha K 1NT14IS114 1NT14IS115 1NT14IS116 1NT14IS117 1NT14IS118 1NT14IS121 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Vyshnavi R Yashaswini B R Zulaikha Lateef Geer Badal Ghimire Deepson Shrestha Manish Thapa 1NT14IS122 1NT14IS123 1NT14IS124 1NT14IS125 1NT14IS126 1NT14IS127 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T

S Yogesh Gowda R Nikhil Raju Aswini N Harish M Y Kiran Gowda L P Kiran Kumar S O 1NT14IS128 1NT14IS409 1NT15IS400 1NT15IS401 1NT15IS402 1NT15IS403 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 242 Madhu M. Bennur Megha S Pavitra H G Rakesh Akalwadi Rakshith R Ramakrishna Shembevadi 1NT15IS404 1NT15IS405 1NT15IS407 1NT15IS409 1NT15IS410 1NT15IS411 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Sachin R Sadiq A Mulla Sharath Kumar R Shreenath P Shruti Rajapur Shwetha G 1NT15IS413 1NT15IS414 1NT15IS415 1NT15IS416 1NT15IS417 1NT15IS418 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Siddappa Biradar Sowparni R Sudarshan S Suresh Kumar K N Vinayak Khanaganvi 1NT15IS419 1NT15IS420 1NT15IS421 1NT15IS422 1NT15IS423 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

Varun L Aaron George Biju Abhayaruchi S H Adarsh Tadasad Aditya Kedilaya Ajay Alwar 1NT14ME001 1NT14ME002 1NT14ME004 1NT14ME007 1NT14ME008 1NT14ME009 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Ajit Singadi Akash Akash A Akshay Bhat Akshaykumar Akshay Kumar G 1NT14ME010 1NT14ME011 1NT14ME012 1NT14ME015 1NT14ME016 1NT14ME018 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Akshay Nambiar Aman Anil Kittagali Amarendra V Amit Ranjan Sharma Anant Singh Ankush Budihal 1NT14ME019 1NT14ME020 1NT14ME021 1NT14ME022 1NT14ME023 1NT14ME025 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Anthony Rishab Paul Anup G M Arjun B Curam M K Arjun Ashish Kumar B S Jayanth 1NT14ME026 1NT14ME027 1NT14ME028 1NT14ME029 1NT14ME030 1NT14ME032 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S O

243 Basava Raj Y T. Bharat Tippanna Bharath C V Bharath G R Bharath Bharath Raman S 1NT14ME035 1NT14ME036 1NT14ME037 1NT14ME038 1NT14ME039 1NT14ME040 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

C M Aiyappa C V Srihari Raghavan Chetan Hari Charan Dashrathsingh P. Dayashankar G Dhanush 1NT14ME041 1NT14ME042 1NT14ME043 1NT14ME045 1NT14ME046 1NT14ME047 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Dhanush T S Dushyanth Sooda B Ejaaz Ahmed Eldo Elias G C Keerthi Prakash Gagan K 1NT14ME048 1NT14ME049 1NT14ME050 1NT14ME051 1NT14ME052 1NT14ME053 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Gajanana I. Naik Gaurav Kulkarni Gaurav Singh Eswar Kumar Gopi Hanumesh Gali Hemanth Kumar S 1NT14ME054 1NT14ME055 1NT14ME056 1NT14ME057 1NT14ME058 1NT14ME060 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Hemanth R Bhat Jai Kumar Jayanth J K M Sreekanth Kalyan Chilakamarri Karandas Kornaya 1NT14ME061 1NT14ME062 1NT14ME063 1NT14ME064 1NT14ME065 1NT14ME066 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Karthik B M Kiran Ashok S Kishan Reddy R Kishore B S Kundan Singh Lankesh V 1NT14ME067 1NT14ME068 1NT14ME069 1NT14ME070 1NT14ME071 1NT14ME072 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Lohith R Lohith D M Rao Vishaal Mohan M Jayabala Madhusudhan N Mahadevaprasad C 1NT14ME073 1NT14ME074 1NT14ME076 1NT14ME077 1NT14ME078 1NT14ME079 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S Manas N Manjunatha K R Mayank Kumar C. Mihir M Jois Md. Teyyab Mohan Kumar M O 1NT14ME080 1NT14ME081 1NT14ME082 1NT14ME083 1NT14ME084 1NT14ME085 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] N T Sharathkumar Nachappa A A Nagarjun Reddy Nagendra G R Nandan Gowda A R Naveen A 1NT14ME086 1NT14ME087 1NT14ME088 1NT14ME089 1NT14ME090 1NT14ME091 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Nikhilesh J Niranjan R. Niteen Shinde Nithina Nitish Kumar Nitish Varma U S 1NT14ME092 1NT14ME093 1NT14ME094 1NT14ME095 1NT14ME097 1NT14ME098 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Padmapriya Bhargav Pankaj Sharma Patwari Swajit Vilas Pavan Kumar L Prajwal J N Prakruthi S V 1NT14ME099 1NT14ME100 1NT14ME101 1NT14ME102 1NT14ME104 1NT14ME105 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Pramod P Pramodh G Praveenkumar R Praveen M. Praveen S Preetham H Naik 1NT14ME106 1NT14ME107 1NT14ME108 1NT14ME109 1NT14ME110 1NT14ME111 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Priyanshu Maurya Rahul Baro Raj Kumar Pandey Rakesh Sandur Rakshith C Ramakrishna M 1NT14ME112 1NT14ME113 1NT14ME114 1NT14ME115 1NT14ME116 1NT14ME117 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Ravishankar T S Rohith P Rohith K S Gowtham Kumar S Karthik Maruthi Charan S 1NT14ME118 1NT14ME121 1NT14ME122 1NT14ME123 1NT14ME124 1NT14ME125 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

S S Prithvi Sachin Kumar Sadatkhan E Sai Kiran Saket Singh Sandeep G 1NT14ME126 1NT14ME127 1NT14ME128 1NT14ME129 1NT14ME130 1NT14ME131 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S

Sandeepa N Sanjay Saumya Ranjan Rout Selva Aravind C Sharathkumar R Shashank Kale S O 1NT14ME132 1NT14ME133 1NT14ME134 1NT14ME135 1NT14ME136 1NT14ME137 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Shashank P Shebin Sam Simon Shishira K V Shivam S Shetty Shivyansh Shubham Shravan K S 1NT14ME138 1NT14ME139 1NT14ME140 1NT14ME141 1NT14ME143 1NT14ME144 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shreesha K S Shreyas R Shrideesh M Shriranga Jahagirdar Srijan A V Srijith Rajagopalan 1NT14ME145 1NT14ME146 1NT14ME147 1NT14ME148 1NT14ME150 1NT14ME151 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Subash S Subramanya S. M . A. Sudhakar Sudhanshu Saurab Suhas C Sunilkumar T S 1NT14ME152 1NT14ME153 1NT14ME154 1NT14ME155 1NT14ME156 1NT14ME158 [email protected] nishant.subbu2gmail.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Syed Junaid Hussain Syed Sameer T. G Vamsi Krishna Udai Pratap Singh K. Vamsi K. Reddy Veekshith Gandhi N M 1NT14ME160 1NT14ME161 1NT14ME163 1NT14ME164 1NT14ME165 1NT14ME166 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Venugopal T N Vinayak S Wali Vineeth B V Vishal Vivek Kushwaha Vivek R Musrif 1NT14ME168 1NT14ME171 1NT14ME172 1NT14ME173 1NT14ME174 1NT14ME175 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Aashutosh Kc Anjali Kumari Mehta Ashok Kumar Mahato Munna Kumar Thakur Roshan Raj Ghimire Sharath Gowda R V 1NT14ME176 1NT14ME178 1NT14ME179 1NT14ME183 1NT14ME187 1NT14ME188 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Subash Kumar Shah Suraj Kumar Sharma Sushil Tamang Prashanth Kumar Gv Gurudutt P Akshay Kumar 1NT14ME189 1NT14ME190 1NT14ME191 1NT14ME193 1NT14ME194 1NT15ME400 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S

O Anand Kumar Sharma Aravind Balarama Basanagouda Biradar Darshan Dheeraj Singh 1NT15ME401 1NT15ME402 1NT15ME403 1NT15ME404 1NT15ME405 1NT15ME406 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Girish Bt Girish N Hanamanth Dh Jeevankumar Sp Khaja T S Korisidda 1NT15ME407 1NT15ME408 1NT15ME409 1NT15ME410 1NT15ME411 1NT15ME412 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Kutubuddin M Ansari Madhu Ks Mahantesh Bc Manjunatha Yr Musturu Devaraja Mutturaj 1NT15ME413 1NT15ME414 1NT15ME415 1NT15ME416 1NT15ME417 1NT15ME418 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Nagesh Narasgonda B Ningappa Pavan Kumar L Prasanna Kumar Jogi Rajesh Sb 1NT15ME419 1NT15ME420 1NT15ME421 1NT15ME422 1NT15ME423 1NT15ME424 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Ranjith Mugale Raviteja Shetti K P Sammer A Kulkarni Sameer Rathod Sanketh Ss Shanmukhappa Bd 1NT15ME425 1NT15ME427 1NT15ME429 1NT15ME430 1NT15ME432 1NT15ME434 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Shivappa A Siddu Koladur Sunil Kumar 1NT15ME436 1NT15ME437 1NT15ME438 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M. Tech in Renewable Energy

Hemanth Babu N Joyce Mary Harshitha P Sharanappa M Smitha.B 1NT16ERE01 1NT16ERE02 1NT16ERE03 1NT16ERE04 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M Tech in Computer Network & Engineering M U

Akkalappa Akshaya S N Akshatha S Navya J M I T

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247 M. Tech in Structural Engineering

Akash kumar AP Alice Priya Balendra Sah Bharath B M Chandrashekar Kumbar Deepthi M INT16CSE01 INT16CSE02 INT16CSE03 INT16CSE04 INT16CSE05 INT16CSE06 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Dhananjay S Gana.G.S Hareesha G N HARSHA GANESH J Jhansi Roy J Joshita Heigrujam INT16CSE07 INT16CSE08 INT16CSE09 INT16CSE10 INT16CSE11 INT16CSE12 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Manasa Lakshmi K V Manjunath Nalwadgi Mithun R Mohd Sharooq Shaik Neelavathi S Norine George INT16CSE13 INT16CSE14 INT16CSE15 INT16CSE16 INT16CSE17 INT16CSE18 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Prajwal Shankar H J Praveen Shrestha Rajesh S Ranganath C Shreyas H R Srinivasa Gowda N INT16CSE19 INT16CSE20 INT16CSE21 INT16CSE22 INT16CSE23 INT16CSE24 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] srinivasgowda102gmail.com

Sunil Lamsal Zubair INT16CSE25 INT16CSE26 [email protected] [email protected] M.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering

Doodipalli Sujitha Guruprasad C Kulkarni Pratheeka B J Syeda Roshni Shailashree Suchitra S 1NT16SCS01 1NT16SCS02 1NT16SCS03 1NT16SCS04 1NT16SCS05 1NT16SCS06 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M

U Veena S I 1NT16SCS07 T

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248 M.Tech in Digital Communication and Network

Kavya K V Patil Sonal Krishnakan Sagar S Sourabh Bargi Tejashree S 1NT16LDN01 1NT16LDN03 1NT16LDN02 1NT16LDN04 1NT16LDN05 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M. Tech in VLSI Design and Embedded Systems

Ashwini Ayesha Siddiqua A Chithra N J Noorain Zeba Pooja K P Raksha.A 1NT16LVS01 1NT16LVS02 1NT16LVS03 1NT16LVS05 1NT16LVS06 1NT16LVS07 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Syeda Roohi Naz Yogesh S Awate 1NT16LVS09 1NT16LVS10 [email protected] [email protected] M. Tech in Machine Design

Abdul Kareem Amarnath Arpitha Pawar N Harsha G Hemanth N K Siddhrameshwara 1NT16MMD01 1NT16MMD03 1NT16MMD04 1NT16MMD05 1NT16MMD06 1NT16MMD07 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Kirana K K Nagaraj S B Sharatraj B Sunil D Patil Veeresh Kumar S 1NT16MMD08 1NT16MMD10 1NT16MMD11 1NT16MMD12 1NT16MMD13 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S O

249 MBA

Ajith.S.S Amar A Gokhale Amith.S.M Anil.D.P Anil Kumar.M Anilkumar.M.B 1NT16MBA01 1NT16MBA02 1NT16MBA03 1NT16MBA04 1NT16MBA05 1NT16MBA06 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Anu.G.U Chowdappa K.C Deepak Govindaraju H.M.Deeksha H.Muktashree 1NT16MBA07 1NT16MBA08 1NT16MBA09 1NT16MBA10 1NT16MBA11 1NT16MBA12 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

K.V.Janardhanaprasad Kalaivani.S Kavya.S Kishan.M Vernekar Kruthi.D.N Lalith.M.L 1NT16MBA13 1NT16MBA14 1NT16MBA15 1NT16MBA16 1NT16MBA17 1NT16MBA18 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Manoj.J Nagarjuna.B.R Naveen Kumar.S.R S.Neha Nithin.S.S Pooja Ganapati Acharya 1NT16MBA19 1NT16MBA20 1NT16MBA21 1NT16MBA22 1NT16MBA23 1NT16MBA25 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Prasanna Kumar.B.V Prathiksha Shetty Prema.R Princy Peter Ranjitha.H.P Ravikumar 1NT16MBA26 1NT16MBA27 1NT16MBA28 1NT16MBA29 1NT16MBA30 1NT16MBA31 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Raziya Sultana Sachin David Pais Sachit V Pawar Sagar.K.T Sahana S Kotian Sandeep Subray Kiragari 1NT16MBA32 1NT16MBA33 1NT16MBA34 1NT16MBA35 1NT16MBA36 1NT16MBA37 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Sanjeevkumar Pujar Saroja.N Seetaram Narayan Bhat Sithara.Rokhade Sonali Soumya 1NT16MBA38 1NT16MBA39 1NT16MBA40 1NT16MBA41 1NT16MBA42 1NT16MBA43 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T

S Sowjanya H.N Suchin Sushmita Agnel Rodrigues Tanusha.K Vijay Kumar.B.L Yogesh Suresh Shanbhag

O 1NT16MBA44 1NT16MBA45 1NT16MBA46 1NT16MBA47 1NT16MBA48 1NT16MBA50 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 250 Anilkumar Bhavya.C.N Shivaraj.P.N Pavan Kumar L Aditti.A.Rane Akshaya.M.G 1NT16MBA51 1NT16MBA52 1NT16MBA53 1NX15MBA05 1NX16MBA01 1NX16MBA02 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Anitha Anusha.B.N Asif Pasha S Chandan.K.H Chethan.H.S Darshan.J 1NX16MBA03 1NX16MBA04 1NX16MBA05 1NX16MBA07 1NX16MBA08 1NX16MBA09 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Darshana.M.P Deepthi Pallai Divya.G.S G.C.Mamatha Gaurav Gopal Chikeramane Hareesh Joshi 1NX16MBA10 1NX16MBA11 1NX16MBA12 1NX16MBA13 1NX16MBA15 1NX16MBA16 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Indukala.M Ivan Lawrence Pais Jagrath.M Gaonkar Keerthana.T.S Manasa.A Manjushree 1NX16MBA17 1NX16MBA18 1NX16MBA19 1NX16MBA20 1NX16MBA21 1NX16MBA22 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Meghana V Shetty Neeraj Kumar Nemchandra Bogar Nithyashree.D.I Pavithra Pooja Subraya Naik 1NX16MBA23 1NX16MBA24 1NX16MBA25 1NX16MBA26 1NX16MBA27 1NX16MBA28 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Pooja.V Prajna.B.P Pratidnya Mohan D Priyanka.H.P Rajani.S.K Rakesh.R 1NX16MBA29 1NX16MBA30 1NX16MBA31 1NX16MBA32 1NX16MBA33 1NX16MBA34 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Ramya K Ramya.K.L Ranjeeth.A Rashmi.M Ravikiran.V Kiragari Sachin.G.N 1NX16MBA35 1NX16MBA36 1NX16MBA37 1NX16MBA38 1NX16MBA39 1NX16MBA40 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T

Sandesh Sanjay.R Satish Savitha.T.R Seema.R Shrilakshmi S Bhat S

1NX16MBA41 1NX16MBA42 1NX16MBA43 1NX16MBA44 1NX16MBA45 1NX16MBA46 O [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 251 Sushmitha Narayan Sushmitha Raj Sushwitha S Swathi.R Syed Abrar Pasha Usman.B.H Vishwas M 1NX16MBA47 1NX16MBA48 1NX16MBA49 1NX16MBA50 1NX16MBA51 1NX16MBA52 1NX16MBA53 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] MCA

Anup Patil C P Akhil Yadav Mruthyunjaya T Vidya Shri J. Anjali kumari BINDUSHREE D M 1NT14MCA05 1NT14MCA14 1NT14MCA27 1NT14MCA69 1NT14MCA80 1NT15MCA01 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

CHAITHRA M DINESH KUMARA C T DIVYASHREE KEERTHI.H RAKESH.V SAIKAT BHOWMICK 1NT15MCA03 1NT15MCA05 1NT15MCA06 1NT15MCA07 1NT15MCA09 1NT15MCA10 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

SHRAVANI SV SHREEPAL SUBHRO BERA SWEETI KUMARI VISHAL GAJANAN BHAT CHANDRAKANTBHAI 1NT15MCA11 1NT15MCA12 1NT15MCA13 1NT15MCA14 1NT15MCA15 1NT15MCA16 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

RAVI RANJAN SINHA ABHISHEK R ASHWINKUMAR N CHANDRASHEKAR K DARSHAN H S DHANUSH K J 1NT15MCA19 1NT16MCA70 1NT16MCA72 1NT16MCA74 1NT16MCA75 1NT16MCA76 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

HARSHITHA KARTHIKA CHILUKURI M P ANUPAMA MANOJ M NAVNEETH T PALANI K 1NT16MCA77 1NT16MCA78 1NT16MCA79 1NT16MCA80 1NT16MCA81 1NT16MCA82 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

PAVAN KUMAR K M POORNIMA H R RANJITHA R REENA V P SHIRISHA J SNEHA D 1NT16MCA83 1NT16MCA84 1NT16MCA85 1NT16MCA86 1NT16MCA87 1NT16MCA88 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] M U I T S

O VIGNESH KUMAR K VINAYAK G KAMPLIKOP 1NT16MCA89 1NT16MCA90 252 [email protected] [email protected]

Ten Commandments for Students

Hold on to the truth Hold on to righteousness Hold on to welfare activities Acquire wealth legitimately Hold on to worship of gods and manes Hold on to self study and teaching Look upon your mother, father, teacher and guest as gods Do only good deeds, avoid bad deeds Give gifts liberally with faith and humility Bring wealth to your teacher to help him continue his educational work - Taittiriya Upanishad mudrikaaprints.in

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