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List of Recommended Major Research Projects in Basic & Applied Sciences Including Engineering & Technology , Medicine, Pharmacy & Agriculture Etc List of recommended Major Research Projects in Basic & Applied Sciences including Engineering & Technology , Medicine, Pharmacy & Agriculture etc (Meeting held during January 17 to January 31, 2013) 1. Smt. Veena P.H. "Mathematical study of free and forced 12,50,800/- 8,36,800/- Dept of Maths convective flows of visous and vsco- H.K.E's Smt. V.G. College for elastic fluids past a stretchng sheet with Women's heat ans mass transfer". Gulbarga 2. Dr. Poonam Kumar Sharma "A study of ontuitionistic fuzzy G- 10,05,800/- 5,41,800/- Dept of Maths Moduals". D.A.V. college Jalandhar city 3. Jatinderdeep Kaur "On L1- Convergence of trigonomatric 9,72,800/- 5,98,800/- Dept of Maths series with special coeffcients". Thapar Institute of Technology Patiala 4. D.C.Sharma "Solid waste management: A 11,40,300/- 7,28,800/- Dept of Maths mathematicalapproach". Central University of Rajasthan Malviya Nagar, Jaipur 5. Dr. S.N.Biradar "Study of problems on boundary layer 8,93,800/- 5,99,800/- Dept of Maths theory". Shri Channabasaveswar Arts, Science & Commerce College Bhalki 6. Dr. B.Sivakumar "Stochastic analysis of srver vacation 9,78,300/- 6,31,800/- Dept of Maths models in inventory systems". Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai 7. Dr. R.M.Lahurikar "Rotatory flow through porous medium 5,20,000/-. 3,70,000/- Dept of Maths and mass transfer effects". Government College of Arts and Science Kle Ark, Aurangabad 8. Dr. K.Selvakumar "Graphs from Algebraic structures". 8,67,800/- 5,43,800/- Dept of Maths Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tirunelveli 9. Dr. Jaimala "Stablity analysis of convective transport 10,39,800/- 6,35,800/- Dept of Maths in nanofluids". Choudhary Charan Singh University Meerut 10. Dr. Rudra Kanta Deka Analysis of heat and mass transfer with 10,92,800/- 7,18,800/- Dept of Maths variable viscosity includin multiphase Gauhati University flows and MHD Biofluid Guwahati 11. Dr. M.A. Khandey Mathematical study of cold exposure and 8,19,800/- 4,80,800/- Dept of Maths ralated problems in human beigns during University of Kashmir winter in Jammu And Kashmir Srinagar 12. Dr. Yumnam Rohen Singh Fixed points of non-commuting mappings 10,40,800/- 6,76,800/- Dept of Maths and applications D.M. College of Science Imphal 13. Dr. Prabjot Kaur A Decision support system for vendor 11,50,800/- 7,36,800/- Dept of Maths selection problem under intuitionistic Birla Institute of Technology fuzzy environment Mesra, Ranchi 14. Dr. Biswajit Mondal Bio-economic model on multi-species 3,70,000/- 2,70,000/- Dept of Maths prey - predator sustainable marine Raja Narendralal Khan Women's fisheries along coastal side of the bay of College Bengal in West Bengal Paschim Medinipur 15. Dr. G. Nirmala Fuzzy graphs in mathematical models 9,00,800/- 5,56,800/- Dept of Maths applying fuzzy rule based systems K.N. Govt. Arts College for Women Thanjavur 16. Prof. R.K. Upadhyay Modeling the spatiotemporal complexity 3,49,500/- 2,82,000/- Dept of Maths of Ecoepidemiological systems : A Indian School of Mins dynamical system approach Dhanbad 17. Dr. K. Jayalakshmi Characterization of (-1, 1) nonassociative 9,77,800/- 6,03,800/- Dept of Maths rings Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur 18. Dr. M.A.S. Srinivas Stochastic or delayed non-linear 10,40,800/- 6,76,800/- Dept of Maths mathematical modeling of certain Jawaharlal Nehru Technological biological systems University Hyderabad 19. Dr. (Mrs.) Mithu Bhattacharya Study of elastic waves scattered by three 3,50,000/- 2,37,500/- Dept of Maths dimensional elliptic cracks using integral Guru Nanak Khalsa College of equation method -- An orthogonal Arts, Science & commerce polynomial approach Matunga, Mumbai 20. Dr. (Sr.) Elizabeth Sebastian A dynamical aklpproach of riccati 10,40,800/- 6,76,800/- Dept of Maths difference equations to non linear filter Auxlium College(Women) stability in sate estimation systems using Katpadi, Vellore matlab 21. Dr. R. Uthaykumar Fractal analysis of brain tumour detection 9,25,800/- 5,74,300/- Dept of Maths and growth estimation Gandhigram Rural Institute Gandhigram 22. Dr. Sivaiah Sheri Numerical techniques of Heat and Mass 8,50,800/- 5,11,800/- Dept of Maths transfer problems in MHD Flows Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) Visakhapatnam 23. Dr. Ashok Kumar Srivastava Mathematical study of blood flow and 3,26,000/- 2,66,000/- Dept of Maths oxygen transport in Blood vessel in the D.B.S. Degree (PG) College basence of magnetic field Kanpur 24. Dr. R. Bharavi Sharma Applications of coefficient inequalities of 9,06,800/- 5,82,800/- Dept of Maths univalent analytic and multivalent University Arts & Science College functions Warangal 25. Dr. Ruchi Das On dynamical properties and chaotic 10,02,800/- 6,33,800/- Dept of Maths hebavior of maps MS University of Baroda Vadodara 26. Dr. Surajit Borkotokey A study on cooperative games and its 10,53,300/- 7,06,800/- Dept of Maths application to networksunder crisp and Dibrugarh University fuzzy einvronment Dibrugarh 27. Dr. V. Renukadevi Study on soft sets and their applications 9,54,800/- 6,08,300/- Dept of Maths in reduction of attributes Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College Sivakasi 28. Dr. Paritosh Chandra Das Studies on statistically convergent and 2,82,000/- 1,97,000/ Dept of Maths bounded variation sequences with respect Rangyiya College to fuzzy norm Rangia 29. Dr.S. Ramathilagam "Fuzzyclustering in real world data 11,50,800/- 7,36,800/- Dept of Maths analysis". Periyar Government Arts College Cuddalore 30. Dr. K. Satheesh Kumar Deterministic modelling of the underlying 11,20,300/- 8,03,800/- Dept of Maths dynamics of surface wind speed University of Kerala fluctuations with application to grid - Thiruvananthapuram connected wind power generation 31. Dr. L.P. Raj Kumar Performance study of optical switch 2,76,000/- 2,16,000/- Dept of Maths (OPS) in ternet traffic employing Kakatiya University wavelength conversion Matrix-geometric Warangal solutions 32. Dr. P.P. Murthy Some fixed point problems im diferent 10,43,600/- 6,55,600/- Dept of Maths spaces and their possibl applications Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Bilaspur 33. Dr. Mrs. Shalinee Prakash Teke "Study of Stochastic Process and their 11,65,300/- 7,91,300/- Dept of Statistics Application of Bio-Signals." Sir Parashurambhu College Tilak Road, Pune 34. Dr. Rohtash Kumar Stochastic modeling and profit analysis of 11,90,800/- 8,39,300/- Dept of Statistics standby systems with server failure Punjabi University Patiala 35. Dr. Mukender Singh Kadyan Cost benefit analysis of sugar industry 12,13,300/- 8,61,800/- Dept of Statistics stream reliability models using markovian Kurukshetra University approach Kurukshetra 36. Dr. Dais George Generalizations and applications of 11,68,300/- 7,91,800/- Dept of Statistics Esscher transformed laplace distribution Catholicate College Pathanamthitta 37. Dr. N. Ch. Bhatra Charyulu Reducation of dimensionality in response 9,09,300/- 5,55,300/- Dept of Statistics surface design model Bayesain approach Osmania University Hydrerabad 38. Dr. Navin Chandra bayesian inferences on augmented 10,40,800/- 7,01,800/- Dept of Statistics strength reliability models Pondicherry University Pondicherry 39. Dr. Bhatt Milind Bhanuprasad Inferential problems on Non-regular 11,95,800/- 8,31,800/- Dept of Statistics (Truncation parameter) family of Sardar Patel University distributions Vallabh Vidynagar 40. Dr. Pritpal Singh Statistical evaluation of regional 7,91,800/- 4,72,800/- Dept of Statistics disparties of socio-economic development Panjab Agricultural University in Punjab Ludhiana 41. Dr. V. Rajagopalan biometric study on diabetes mellitus 10,93,300/- 7,16,800/- Dept of Statistics Annamalai University Annamalai Nagar 42. Dr. Kumari Priyanka Search of good rotation patterns on 10,88,300/- 7,36,800/- Dept of Statistics successive occasions and its applications Shivaji College Raja Garden, New Delhi 43. Dr. Jitender Kumar Bayesian analysis of multivaraiate time 10,40,800/- 6,76,800/- Dept of Statistics series model Central University of Bihar Patna 44. D. A.A. Muley Performance of small scale wood 10,85,800/- 7,59,300/- Dept of Statistics industries in Nanded District - A SRTM University statistical approach to evaluation Nanded 45. Mrs. Sapna Sharma Mitochondrial Dna Study of some 14,13,800/- 8,84,800/- Dept of Genetics endogamous groups of Haryana Maharishi Dayanand University Rohtak 46. Dr.P. Osman Basha Genetic, molecular and biochemical 12,24,600/- 7,71,600/- Dept of Genetics characterization of orange ripening Yogi Vemana University mutant (Orr2) in tomato (Salanum Vemanapuram, Kadapa lycopersicum) 47. Dr. Kiran Singh To study expression profile and 11,70,000/- 6,37,500/- Dept of Genetics epigentetic modifcation of DNA repari Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi genes in testicular biopsies of infertile patients with imparied spermatogenesis 48. Dr. Puneetpal Singh "Genetic testing of selected 13,05,300/- 7,41,300/- Dept of Genetics neurotransmitter genes for the risk of Punjabi University, Patiala depression in type 2 disbetic subjct of Northwest India" 49. Dr. Pushpendra Kumar Gupta Genetic dessection of grain weight in 13,03,000/- 7,08,000/- Dept of Genetics bread wheat using molecular markers and CCS University, In silico studies Meerut 50. Dr. Dalip Kumar Molecular phylogenetics of true weevils 13,30,800/- 9,66,800/- Dept of Genetics (colepotera : curculionidae) Govt. College for Girls Sector - 42, Chandigarh 51. Dr. A. Anandan Targeting saline tolerance in Rice (Oryza 11,22,000/- 8,17,000/- Dept of Genetics sativa L.) empolying molecular markers Annamalai University in mutagenic and recombinant breeding Annamalai nagar populations 52. Dr. H. Surekha Rani Pharmacogenetic response to statins in 13,84,300/- 7,52,800/- Dept of Genetics Atherosclerosis Osmania University Hyderabad 53. Dr. Jaspreet Singh Arora Polymorphism Screening and association 14,45,800/- 8,31,800/- Dept of Medicine studies of CXCR genes with udder helath Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & and milk production in Buffalo breeds of Animal Sciences University Northern India Ludhiana 54.
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