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• To provide quality technical education that fosters the spirit of ABOUT US learning and research. • To spawn creative, globally competent, highly employable Education today is an indispensable and disciplined professionals through an innovative springboard to advancement. We, synergistic model of education that promotes academic at RAJALAKSHMI INSTITUTE OF excellence, scientific pursuit, and professionalism. TECHNOLOGY, have dedicated To set a benchmark for the education providers in the field of ourselves to impart technical and Engineering and Technology. engineering education at its best. MISSION We strive to provide the students with the right environment to acquire • To impart education that caters to the growing challenges of knowledge, the spirit of excellence the Industry and social needs of our nation. and impart quality technical education • To constantly upgrade the standards of teaching and learning that fosters learning and research. in the field of engineering and technology. Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology is • To bridge the gap between Academia and Industry. determined to spawn creative, highly • To promote and encourage the spirit of Research in engineering employable, disciplined and competent and technology. global citizens. CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

VISION Education plays an important role in the evolution of an individual’s mind and country. Ignorance • To provide quality technical education that fosters the spirit of and poverty are major glitches in the developing ABOUT US learning and research. countries like . It can be overcome easily • To spawn creative, globally competent, highly employable through education. The college sets sights on Education today is an indispensable and disciplined professionals through an innovative thinning the ignorance by imparting knowledge springboard to advancement. We, synergistic model of education that promotes academic at RAJALAKSHMI INSTITUTE OF of engineering. This institution not only provides excellence, scientific pursuit, and professionalism. quality technical education that lays emphasis TECHNOLOGY, have dedicated To set a benchmark for the education providers in the field of on knowledge, technology, information and ourselves to impart technical and Engineering and Technology. communication but also aspires to empower engineering education at its best. MISSION the youth morally and ethically to serve the We strive to provide the students with the right environment to acquire • To impart education that caters to the growing challenges of S. Meganathan B.E., F.I.E. knowledge, the spirit of excellence the Industry and social needs of our nation. and impart quality technical education • To constantly upgrade the standards of teaching and learning that fosters learning and research. in the field of engineering and technology. Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology is • To bridge the gap between Academia and Industry. determined to spawn creative, highly • To promote and encourage the spirit of Research in engineering employable, disciplined and competent and technology. global citizens. Dr. (Mrs.) Thangam Meganathan Chairperson

OUR INSTITUTION “S TAYING AHEAD ALWAYS, QUALITY IS OUR PASSION” Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology was established in HALLMARKS OF THE COLLEGE 2008 under the aegis of SABARI FOUNDATION whose • E minent and well experienced faculty members have had consummate experience in the • E mployability Training Camp

• E qual Prize Money for Prize Winners

• R egular Institute - Parent Interface Rajalakshmi Institutions, which has been functioning • C ourseware in College Website since 1997. • I nnovative Project Cell

• S tudent - Centric Processes APPROVAL • P rofessional Counseling Service Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology is approved by All • M oU on important issues such as India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New research, academic / cultural exchange and industry interaction Delhi. F.No.Southern/1-4262052377/2019/EOA • C areer Guidance Cell AFFILIATION • E ntrepreneurship Development Cell • V alue addition in terms of employment and higher studies

• D edicated Placement Cell GOVERNING COUNCIL Mr.K. Vivekanandan, I.A.S Nominee of the Commissioner of Technical Education, State Government A governing council has been constituted as per the , 600 025 guidelines of AICTE to guide and advise the trust in Dr.M.S.Shunmugam Member Former Professor -Department of of educationists, industrialists and administrators. Mechanical Engineering, IIT, Madras (Trust Nominee) The objectives of the council are: Mr.Ramki Krishnan Member • To guide and advise the management in running Senior Director-Cognizant Academy, Cognizant Technology Solutions, the Chennai. (Trust Nominee) • To guide and help the management in the Dr.R.Balamurugan Nominee of AICTE developmental activities of the college and in its future planning. Shastri Bhavan, Chennai - 600 006. Dr.N.Ravichandran Nominee from The members of the governing council are: Former CEO, Lucas TVS Mr. S. Meganathan Chairman Mr. K. Ramachandran Member B.E., F.I.E., CEO, 361 Degree Minds Consulting Pvt Ltd K – 67, East, Chennai – 600 102. Dr.C.R.Muthukrishnan Member Dr. (Mrs.) Thangam Meganathan Chairperson Advisor-Rajalakshmi Institutions M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., (Trustee) Former Deputy Director, IIT-Madras Dr. (Mrs.) Thangam Meganathan K – 67, Anna Nagar East, Chennai – 600 102.. Dr. M.Velan Member Secretary Chairperson Principal- Rajalakshmi Institute Mr. Abhay S. Meganathan Member (Trustee) of Technology B.E., M.S., K-67, Anna Nagar East, Dr.S.Selvaraju Member Chennai - 600 102. Prof & Dean-Mechanical - Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology OUR INSTITUTION “S TAYING AHEAD ALWAYS, Dr. Haree Shankar Meganathan Member (Trustee) QUALITY IS OUR PASSION” M.D. Prof P.S.Rajeswaran Member Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology was established in B-32, Anna Nagar East, Prof. & Dean- Mechanical, Rajalakshmi Chennai - 600 102. HALLMARKS OF THE COLLEGE Institute of Technology 2008 under the aegis of SABARI FOUNDATION whose • E minent and well experienced faculty members have had consummate experience in the • E mployability Training Camp

• E qual Prize Money for Prize Winners

• R egular Institute - Parent Interface Rajalakshmi Institutions, which has been functioning • C ourseware in College Website since 1997. • I nnovative Project Cell

• S tudent - Centric Processes APPROVAL • P rofessional Counseling Service Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology is approved by All • M oU on important issues such as India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New research, academic / cultural exchange and industry interaction Delhi. F.No.Southern/1-4262052377/2019/EOA • C areer Guidance Cell AFFILIATION • E ntrepreneurship Development Cell • V alue addition in terms of employment and higher studies

• D edicated Placement Cell www.ritchennai.org Eminent FACULTY Dr. M. Velan, Principal of Rajalakshmi development of multiphase reactor Institute of Technology, Chennai for environmental and biochemical has over two decades of teaching applications, biodegradation of experience. He was formerly Director aromatic compounds, production of of Centre for Constituent Colleges, biodiesel through enzymatic route and Anna University, Chennai, Head and removal of heavy metals and dyes Professor of Department of Chemical using algae as biosorbents. He has Engineering, A.C.Tech Campus, Anna published several papers in national University, Chennai. He holds a Ph.D. and international journals, besides (Chemical Engg) from IIT Madras, did guiding several research scholars. M.Tech (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech He is a life member of Indian Institute campus, Anna University, B.Tech of Chemical Engineers. He has (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech campus, received an award for Best paper in Anna University, Chennai. Green Technology and Environmental Dr. M. Velan His areas of interest include, Conservation, India. Principal

Dr. S. Selvaraju, Dean (Mechanical Engineering before joining Rajalakshmi Engineering), Rajalakshmi Institute of Engineering College. He served as Technology, is an expert in the field of Dean (Mechanical Engineering) and Marine Engineering. He has a distinction Mentor I Year at REC for 4 years before of having served in lndian Navy and taking over as Principal of RIT. Academics. He brings in 42 years of During his tenure in Indian Navy, he rich experience in teaching, training and was involved in developing Indigenous research. Dr. S Selvaraju obtained his Spares and Components for the Russian B.E. degree from Annamalai University, ships. As a recognition of his excellent ht i w ) gn i r een i gnE l ac i nahceM( . E .M E . nahceM( i ac l gnE i een r i gn ) w i ht professionalism he has been awarded specialization in Marine Engineering “Commendation Medal” from Flag from University of Poona and his Ph.D. Officer Commanding –in-Chief, Eastern from Anna University, Chennai. He served in Indian Navy meritoriously for Naval Command, Vishakapatnam, Dr. S. Selvaraju and Director General of NCC, Dean 24 years and left as a Commander New Delhi. Mechanical Engineering to pursue teaching and research. He worked for 13 years in a reputed Well known for his multi disciplinary Engineering College in Chennai as expertise, he has done extensive work Head and Dean, Department of Marine in the area of energy systems. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

Dr.P.K.Nagarajan is the Head of Julich Germany and Technical the Department of Mechanical University Eindhoven, Netherlands Engineering. He completed Ph.D. in Under European Union –Asia link Heat Transfer from the prestigious program. National Institute of Technology,Trichy. Eminent He executed DST funded project He has 21 years of experience in Teaching & Research. He guided titled “Performance enhancement of five research scholars for their micro finned heat exchanger using Ph.D. in various research areas like Nano fluids” under Young Scientist Heat transfer enhancement using Scheme worth of 19.38 lakhs during FACULTY augmentation techniques, Bio diesel, 2013-16 and also conducted CSIR Dr. M. Velan, Principal of Rajalakshmi development of multiphase reactor Solar desalination and Nanofluids. He funded “National level workshop on Nanofluids Characterization and Institute of Technology, Chennai for environmental and biochemical is also guiding four research scholars in the area of Energy and Nano applications” has over two decades of teaching applications, biodegradation of technology under Anna University, Dr. P. K. Nagarajan experience. He was formerly Director aromatic compounds, production of Chennai. He has published 42 Scopus indexed HOD of Centre for Constituent Colleges, biodiesel through enzymatic route and International peer reviewed journal He Visited University of Applied papers. He is a life member in Mechanical Engineering Anna University, Chennai, Head and removal of heavy metals and dyes Science, Aachen, Solar Institute, Institution of Engineers (IE) India. Professor of Department of Chemical using algae as biosorbents. He has Engineering, A.C.Tech Campus, Anna published several papers in national University, Chennai. He holds a Ph.D. and international journals, besides (Chemical Engg) from IIT Madras, did guiding several research scholars. M.Tech (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech He is a life member of Indian Institute Prof. P.S. Rajeswaran graduated in General Manager Profit Center, He TIFAC- CORE a Govt. of India project campus, Anna University, B.Tech of Chemical Engineers. He has Mechanical Engineering in the year designed and tested HV disconnectors in Machine vision at REC. 1975 from the Madras University in high power laboratories in Italy and (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech campus, received an award for Best paper in He is a member in professional bodies and completed postgraduate degree Netherlands for world class standards. of Institution of Engineers of India, Anna University, Chennai. Green Technology and Environmental Dr. M. Velan in Production Engineering from the He has traveled widely in Europe and Indian Institute of Welding, Institute His areas of interest include, Conservation, India. College of Engineering, Guindy in the Middle East Countries for Product Principal the Establishing Production Engineers year 1977. He started his career in the Development and Market Research. and ISTE. An active member in SAE, same college as Associate Lecturer in During his service at S&S Power he served as Vice Chairman- Students Mechanical Engineering Department. Switch Gears he underwent two wing recognized as the Champion by prestig ious management courses for Dr. S. Selvaraju, Dean (Mechanical Engineering before joining Rajalakshmi To gain Industrial experience, he SAE for ASOP course. Senior Managers at Indian Institute of Engineering), Rajalakshmi Institute of Engineering College. He served as moved to the Machinery Division of Management, Ahmadabad and Staff Technology, is an expert in the field of Dean (Mechanical Engineering) and M/s Southern Structurals Ltd. in the Training College at Hyderabad. Marine Engineering. He has a distinction Mentor I Year at REC for 4 years before year 1978 and worked in the Industrial Engineering Department. He engaged of having served in lndian Navy and taking over as Principal of RIT. He worked as Senior General Manager himself in the Productivity Cell and Academics. He brings in 42 years of During his tenure in Indian Navy, he in M/s P.S. Electricals Ltd. and M/s rich experience in teaching, training and improved the efficiency of the factory to Saravana Global Energy Ltd, for 3 years was involved in developing Indigenous research. Dr. S Selvaraju obtained his newer heights. and introduced newer technologies in Spares and Components for the Russian B.E. degree from Annamalai University, From 1981 to 1988, he served in the production and testing. For two and a ships. As a recognition of his excellent ht i w ) gn i r een i gnE l ac i nahceM( . E .M E . nahceM( i ac l gnE i een r i gn ) w i ht English Electric Company of India Ltd. half years he worked as a consultant professionalism he has been awarded specialization in Marine Engineering in Production and Control and Process for value engineering and innovative “Commendation Medal” from Flag from University of Poona and his Ph.D. Planning Departments. He was practices for medium scale industries. Officer Commanding –in-Chief, Eastern from Anna University, Chennai. He responsible for WIP Inventory Control He has been in the teaching profession Naval Command, Vishakapatnam, served in Indian Navy meritoriously for and Supply Chain Management. for the last 12 years in the ranks of Dr. S. Selvaraju and Director General of NCC, Dean 24 years and left as a Commander From 1989 to 1998, he worked with M/s. Assistant Professor, Professor, HoD New Delhi. Mechanical Engineering to pursue teaching and research. S & S Power Switch Gear Ltd., in the and Dean. 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Dr.M.K.Balaji is the Head of the Department He has published various research papers of Humanities and Science. He completed in National and International journals and his Master of Science and Master of has been organizing several faculty . R. Rajeswari, Professor and Head of the Department, Electronics and Communication EminPhilosophye frnom Loyolat College, Chennai. development programmes, workshops, Engineering has obtained her B.EHe in is a1990 Gold Medalist from in B M.Philhara degthiree.dasanconfe Univrences.ersi Het yhas, Thiruconductedchir a trainingapall i. e has obtained her Masters dHee ghasre ecompleted in Q hisual Ph.Dity in AssSCSVMVuranpcreogramme Tec hforn ologyfaculty members from in MicNITro , Thiruchirapalli in the year 1994Universit and yC. Heompu has 27 tyearser S ofc experienceience & in ETeaching.ngine eriUnderng fromhis guidance,Anna malthea i University, in the year 2004. She has completed her Ph.D inDepartment the are aof ofHumanities Medic andal ScienceImag e FACPG. HisU areas of interestL include AnalyticalT has beenY organizing intensive coaching rocessing fromDr. M. VAnnelan, Principala Univ of eRajalakshmirsity, C hdevelopmentennai in of2 012.multiphaseSh er eactorhas more than 20 research papers and Applied Mathematics such as Real & classes for slow learners in Mathematics to published in InstituteJourn aofls Taechnolognd Confy, Chennaierenc esfor a tenvi Nronmentalationa l andand biochemical Interna tional level. Her current areas enhance the problem solving skills among research includhas over etwo M decadesedica lof S teachingignCaolm apapplications,lndex A nIamlysaisg , eO pbiodegradationPerroatiocnes ss Riengs ear cofah nd Computer Vision. She has and Geometric Function Theory. more than 24Dexperience. ry. M.ea Krs. Bo alHef a tji,wasea H cformerlyOhingD eDixrectorperi eanromaticce a tcompounds, UG and pProductionG lev eofl . Stheh estudents. is a member of IEEE and Humanities and Science e member ofof Cent ISreTE. for ConstituentShe ha sColleges, been abiodiesel prog rtharmoughm enzymatice com mrouteitte ande member and session chair for Anna University, Chennai, Head and removal of heavy metals and dyes tional andDr.M.Geetha, interna tHeadion aofl theconf Departmenterenc eofs aInformationnd revie Security.wer fHeror contributionsInternati onal Journals. Extensive Professor of Department of Chemical using algae as biosorbents. He has work experiComputerence Scienceas W andomen Engineering, Empow has ehavermen culminatedt Ce inll 27 Cpublicationsoordina whichtor and conducted various obtainedEngineering, her A.C.underTech graduate Campus, degree Anna B.Epublished include several 12 International papers in journalsnational and 15 workshops andfromUniversit tBharathidhasanrayin, Chennai.ing p rogHe University holdsram am Ph.D.andes M.Efoand r f Internationalainteculrnationalty m econferences.joumbernals,r s besidesand She s t udhasents. from(Chemical Sathyabama Engg) from IITUniversity. Madras, did Sheguiding organized several researchseveral facultyscholars. development completed her Ph.D degree from Anna programs, workshops, conferences and M.Tech (Chem. Engg), at A.C.Tech He is a life member of Indian Institute University in the area of Pervasive Hackathon in association with the Computing.campus, Anna She hasUniversit aroundy, 20B. Tyearsech ofof leadingChemical IT Engineers.companies He andhas various teaching(Chem. Engg),experience at A.C.T echin campus, reputed received institutions an awa likerd IIT,for BestAnna paperUniversity in etc. EngineeringAnna Universit colleges.y, Chennai. Her main researchG reen Technology and Environmental Dr. M. Velan interests are Automata theory and Cloud Dr. M. Geetha His areas of interest include, Conservation, India. Principal computing. Apart from these, her HOD research interests also include Compiler Computer Science and Engineering Design, Information Retrieval and

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GraduateUnder Coursesoffered

B.E. Mechanical Engineering (NBA Accredited) B.E. Computer Science and Engineering (NBA Accredited) B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering www.ritchennai.org

DEPARTMENT OF Mechanical ENGINEERING The Department of Mechanical Engineering was started in the year 2008, the year of inception of the college. It is a major department of the college, with a sanctioned intake of 180 students. Since its inception the department has actively participated in teaching, training, design, development, research and extension activities.

The department has been consistently producing graduates who are well- trained to face the real challenges of the outside world and excel in all fields. The well-qualified and dedicated faculty members and facilities provided in the department shapes and mould the students to fit into the industrial, managerial and administrative positions; both nationally and globally. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

VISION

• To become a globally recognized Mechanical Engineering Department known for its excellence in education and research

• To produce innovative, dedicated, and passionate Mechanical Engineers with social consciousness.

MISSION

• To instill the spirit of design, manufacturing, quality and research in the minds of the students.

• To create mutually beneficial relationships between the Institute, Industry and Alumni.

• To solve real world problems of mankind and continue providing knowledge and tools required to facilitate the importance of Mechanical Engineering.

• To serve the society by producing Proactive, Innovative, Technology-driven and socially conscious Engineers.

FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT

• Spacious lecture halls well equipped with teaching aids.

• Air Conditioned seminar hall for co-curricular activities.

• Enormous volumes of books, journals, magazines readily accessible in the Department Library.

• 9 Dedicated laboratories for practical subjects with high end configuration systems in a ratio of 1:1.

• Licensed softwares for laboratory courses with sufficient number of users.

• Open source initiative in programming courses for Industry readiness.

• 24X7 learning support for students through e-learning system. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

VISION FACILITIES IN THE LABORATORIES

• To become a globally recognized Mechanical Engineering List of Laboratories Department known for its excellence in education and research

• To produce innovative, dedicated, and passionate Mechanical • Engineering Practices lab Engineers with social consciousness. • CAD/CAM lab • Mechatronics lab MISSION • Fluid mechanics and machinery lab • Thermal Engineering lab • To instill the spirit of design, manufacturing, quality and research • Metrology and Measurement lab in the minds of the students. • Dynamics of Machinery lab • To create mutually beneficial relationships between the Institute, • Manufacturing Technology lab Industry and Alumni. • Strength of materials lab

• To solve real world problems of mankind and continue providing knowledge and tools required to facilitate the importance of ADDITIONAL FACILITIES CREATED Mechanical Engineering. The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing has been created there by • To serve the society by producing Proactive, Innovative, providing state of art facility with an excellent opportunity to build a Technology-driven and socially conscious Engineers. strong platform in the field of 3D Printing, Robotics & Composites. The research labs available in Centre for Advanced Manufacturing FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT are: • Material Research Lab • Spacious lecture halls well equipped with teaching aids. • Robotics Research Lab • Air Conditioned seminar hall for co-curricular activities. • 3D Printing Research Lab

• Enormous volumes of books, journals, magazines readily • Training Room with PC’s loaded with CAD/CAM/CAE/Reverse accessible in the Department Library. Engineering Softwares. • Non – Destructive Testing. • 9 Dedicated laboratories for practical subjects with high end configuration systems in a ratio of 1:1. SCOPE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION • Licensed softwares for laboratory courses with sufficient number of users. Mechanical Engineers are one of the most sought after engineering • Open source initiative in programming courses for Industry professionals in all industries as almost all the industries are readiness. linked to this field of Engineering. They are employed in industries like Automobile, Machine tool, Textile, Agricultural equipments, • 24X7 learning support for students through e-learning system. Consumer durables, Material handling equipment and also in mining, chemical and construction industries, and in all the processing industries like sugar, cement, petroleum, rubber, pharmaceuticals etc. Other service oriented industries like armed services, transport, aviation, marine, hospitals, and power generation etc, also employ Mechanical Engineers. www.ritchennai.org

SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS / EVENTS ORGANIZED CONFERENCES 1. “Burning Rubber”, a Motor Sport Event was 1. One Day workshop on “Introduction to Yoga and organised in association with Volkswagen India on Meditation for professional excellence and stress 19th July 2018. Management” was conducted on 06-08-2018. 2. Engineers Day was celebrated at RIT on 15th 2. Mr.S.Yuvaraj, Asst. Professor delivered a Lecture September, 2018.. The event was organised by the in a topic “Robotics and its Applications” to the department of Mechanical Engineering. We were students of Chellammal Vidyalaya, Nungampakkam honoured to have Mr. N. Subramanian, Senior Data on 29-09-2018.The second and third year students from VIPRA 3D have contributed in the Robotics Analyst, ANB Systems as the chief guest. Project Demonstration to the students. 3. Entrepreneurship awareness camp (Sponsored 3. Two Days National level workshop on “Intellectual by DST) was conducted from 26-09-2018 to 28- Property Rights and Art of Writing Funding 09-2018. Delicates from various institutes and Proposals and Journal Articles” conducted on industries delivered lectures in different sessions. 05th & 06th October, 2018. Around 60 delegates across the nation participated in the workshop. 4. The Alumnus talk was given by Mr. Mohnish The workshop was flagged off by the chief guest S. Kumar, Assistant Manager, Research & Mr.Udhayashanker, Assistant Controller of Patents Development, Testing & Vehicle Development & Designs, Patent Office, Chennai. Department, Hyundai Motor India Engineering Pvt

4. One Day Workshop on “OVERVIEW OF AIRCRAFT Ltd. titled “Roadmap to a Successful Career in DESIGN” was conducted in association with Mechanical Engineering” on 29.09.2018. He is our Centre of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence, alumnus from the first batch of RIT. VTU, Bangalore on 8th October, 2018. Dr. K. 5. The Alumnus talk was given by Mr.Bharath Badari Narayana, Principal consultant, Centre of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence, VTU, Kumar, Application Engineer, NETZSCH Pumps Bangalore was invited as Chief Guest. and Systems on 06-10-2018. He is an Alumnus of 2012-2016 Batch of Mechanical Engineering, 5. “One day workshop on 3D printing” was conducted Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. by CAM on 28-02-2019. Around 40 students of our campus have registered and attended 6. “A National Science Day – 2019” was conducted the workshop. The program was organised by on 28-02-2019. As a part of celebration, various Mr.C.Murugan, Asst. Professor. events were conducted for our students. The event 6. Two days National Conference On “Recent was organised by Mr.S.Vivek and Mr.N.Lingaraj. Innovations in Advanced Material Science 7. A National level Technical symposium “KOLBEN (RIAMS’19)” was conducted on 13th and 14st March 2019. The research scholars and faculty 2K19” was conducted on 09-03-2019. Students members from various institutes participated in the from various institutions participated in the events. conference. The events were organised to give an opportunity for the students for expressing their talent in TRAINING PROGRAMMES technical and non-technical domains.

1. “One day Hands-on Training on 3D-Printing” was organized by Centre for Advanced Manufacturing, on 27th August 2018 in association with VIPRA 3D, Students Startup of RIT. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS / EVENTS ORGANIZED PUBLICATIONS today Proceedings, Elsevier publications. Vol 5,Page CONFERENCES no 6570-6578, 2018, ISSN: 2214-7853. 1. “Burning Rubber”, a Motor Sport Event was Yuvaraj, S. Malayalamurthi, R.; Gokulprasath, 1. One Day workshop on “Introduction to Yoga and organised in association with Volkswagen India on S.; Venkatesh Raja, K., “Assessment of contact Ramkumar Thulasiram, Narayanasamy P, Meditation for professional excellence and stress 19th July 2018. parameters of soft splined hemispherical finger tip M.Selvakumar & P.Balasundar, “Effect of nano- Management” was conducted on 06-08-2018. pressed against a concave profile”, Material Research reinforced B4C on the dry sliding wear behaviour of 2. Engineers Day was celebrated at RIT on 15th Ti-6Al-4V sintered composites using response surface 2. Mr.S.Yuvaraj, Asst. Professor delivered a Lecture Express, Vol:05(6), PP:74-79, Jun 2018, ISSN 2053- September, 2018.. The event was organised by the in a topic “Robotics and its Applications” to the 1591. methodology”, Archives of Metallurgy and Material, department of Mechanical Engineering. We were students of Chellammal Vidyalaya, Nungampakkam DE GRUYTER Publications, Vol:63(3), Page no:1179- honoured to have Mr. N. Subramanian, Senior Data S.Yuvaraj, “Assessment of contact characteristics of on 29-09-2018.The second and third year students 1200, 2018. ISSN: 17333490, 23001909. (Impact from VIPRA 3D have contributed in the Robotics Analyst, ANB Systems as the chief guest. soft finger tip in multiprofie grasping”, IOP Conference Factor:0.571) Annexure-I. Project Demonstration to the students. Series- Material Science and Engineering, Vol:441, 3. Entrepreneurship awareness camp (Sponsored PP:01-07, Jun 2018, 1757-899X. Ramkumar Thulasiram, Selvakumar Mani, 3. Two Days National level workshop on “Intellectual by DST) was conducted from 26-09-2018 to 28- Narayanasamy Pandiaraj & P. Balasundar, “Effect of Property Rights and Art of Writing Funding 09-2018. Delicates from various institutes and S.Yuvaraj, R. Malayalamurthi, K. Venkatesh Raja, B4C in Ti-6Al-4V Matrix on Workability Behavior of Proposals and Journal Articles” conducted on industries delivered lectures in different sessions. “Assessment of soft materials for anthropomorphic Powder Metallurgy Composites During Cold Upsetting”, 05th & 06th October, 2018. Around 60 delegates soft robotic finger tips”, Material Testing, Vol:60(9), International Journal of Materials Research, HANSER across the nation participated in the workshop. 4. The Alumnus talk was given by Mr. Mohnish PP:902-906, Sep 2018. Publications, Vol:109 (12), Page no:1146-1152, 2018. The workshop was flagged off by the chief guest S. Kumar, Assistant Manager, Research & ISSN: 1862, 5282 (Impact Factor:0.748) Annexure-I. Mr.Udhayashanker, Assistant Controller of Patents Development, Testing & Vehicle Development S.Stephen Bernard, L. S. Jayakumari “Pressure and & Designs, Patent Office, Chennai. Department, Hyundai Motor India Engineering Pvt Temperature Sensitivity Analysis of Palm Fiber as P.Balasundar, P.Narayanasamy, “Characterization of 4. One Day Workshop on “OVERVIEW OF AIRCRAFT Ltd. titled “Roadmap to a Successful Career in a Biobased Reinforcement Material in Brakepad”, Ferric oxide reinforced magnesium nano-composites DESIGN” was conducted in association with Mechanical Engineering” on 29.09.2018. He is our Journal of Brazilian Society of Mechanical Science processed through microwave sintering/powder Centre of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence, alumnus from the first batch of RIT. and Engineering, Vol:40(152), PP:1-12, March 2018. metallurgy”, International Journal of Microstructure VTU, Bangalore on 8th October, 2018. Dr. K. ISSN: 1678-5878. and Mechanical Properties, Inderscience publishers – 5. The Alumnus talk was given by Mr.Bharath Badari Narayana, Principal consultant, Centre Vol:13 (6), Page no:447-453, 2018. ISSN: 1741, 8410 Kumar, Application Engineer, NETZSCH Pumps S.K.Rajesh Kanna, K.C.Udaiyakumar “Ant colony of Excellence in Aerospace and Defence, VTU, (Impact Factor:0.15) Bangalore was invited as Chief Guest. and Systems on 06-10-2018. He is an Alumnus optimization algorithm for the identifying the optimal of 2012-2016 Batch of Mechanical Engineering, parameters for worm gear design”, International P.Balasundar, “Extraction and Characterization of new 5. “One day workshop on 3D printing” was conducted Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol:119(13), natural cellulosic Chloris barbata fiber”, Journal of by CAM on 28-02-2019. Around 40 students PP:231-240, June 2018. ISSN: 1314-3395. Natural Fibers, Taylor & Francis Publications, Vol:15 of our campus have registered and attended 6. “A National Science Day – 2019” was conducted (3), Page no:436-444, 2018. ISSN: 1544, 0478 (Impact the workshop. The program was organised by on 28-02-2019. As a part of celebration, various S.Aravinth, V. Sugumaran “Air compressor fault Factor:1.076) Annexure-I. Mr.C.Murugan, Asst. Professor. events were conducted for our students. The event diagnosis through statistical feature extraction and 6. Two days National Conference On “Recent was organised by Mr.S.Vivek and Mr.N.Lingaraj. random forest classifier”, Oct 2018, Vol:12, PP:1-2. S.Dinesh Kumar, G.Sai Krishanan, J.Dasa Prakash, Innovations in Advanced Material Science “Investigation on mechanical and thermal properties 7. A National level Technical symposium “KOLBEN S K Rajesh Kanna, K C Udaiyakumar, S Dinesh Kumar (RIAMS’19)” was conducted on 13th and 14st of pcl blended graphene biocomposites”, Polimerose, 2K19” was conducted on 09-03-2019. Students and N Lingaraj, “3D heterogeneous bin packing March 2019. The research scholars and faculty (Accepted for publication), 2018. ISSN: 1544, 0478 from various institutions participated in the events. framework for multiconstrained problems using hybrid members from various institutes participated in the (Impact Factor:1.076) Annexure-I. conference. The events were organised to give an opportunity genetic approach”, IOP Conference Series- Material for the students for expressing their talent in Science and Engineering, Vol:12, PP:1-9, June 2018. Jafrey Daniel James D, S. Manoharan, G. Saikrishnan TRAINING PROGRAMMES technical and non-technical domains. ISSN: 1757-899X. & S. Arjun, “Influence of bagasse/sisal fibre stacking sequence on the mechanical characteristics of 1. “One day Hands-on Training on 3D-Printing” was P.Naryanasamy, N.Selvakumar, P.Balasundar, “Effect hybrid-epoxy composites”, Journal of Natural Fibers, organized by Centre for Advanced Manufacturing, of weight percentage of TiC on their tribological February 2019. on 27th August 2018 in association with VIPRA 3D, properties of magnesium composites”, Materials Students Startup of RIT. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.o

MOUs SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION MOUS SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY CELL 1. MoU with APlus+ Group, Coimbatore on APlus+ Group, Coimbato14/12/2017 forre facilitatingon 14/12/2017 Training, 3. MoU withA cor e EPRteam frLabsom Mechanical Chennai, Department on 23/01/2018 has been for Consultancy Services through Industrial Projects,setting formed up Industrial to work in lineRobotics with Training Resea & Placementrch Lab under in the domains of NDT, CAD/CAM/CAE and MEP. department for exploring current market trends & ough Industrial Projects, in the domains Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM). 2. MoU has been signed with Hexa Consultancy team periodically visits reputed OEM’s & Tier 1 , CAD/CAM/CAE andServices ME Pon. 29/12/2017 for facilitating Training, Automobile sector companies with regard to Training / 4. CentrePlacements for Advanced and MOU activities. Manufacturing (CAM) has Industries Institution Interaction Model. been signed with Hexa Consultancy signedINTERNSHIP Non-Dislcosu COMreP ANIESAgreement with Power 29/12/20173. MoU for with facilitating EPR Labs Chennai, Training, on 23/01/2018 Automobiles, for Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying setting up Industrial Robotics Research Lab under Rane Groups Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM). out consultancy project titled “Reverse Engineering Wheels Auto Private Limited Institution Interaction Model.4. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM)of has Th ree MillenniumWheeler Industries Chassis”. signed Non-Dislcosure Agreement with Power Volvo Company Automobiles, Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying Y INSTITUTEout consultancy INTERACTION project titled “Reverse Engineering CELL Ashok Leyland Pvt Ltd om Mechanicalof DepartmentThree Wheeler Chassis”. has been formed to work inHyundai line with Training & Placement department TVS Groups s & Tier 1 Automobile sector companies with regard to Br Teaksraining India Pvt./ Placements Ltd. and MOU activities. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.orgwww.ritchennai.o www.ritchennai.org

MOUs SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION IN PLANT TRAINING MOUS SIGNED WITH INDUSTRYINDUSTRY CELL 1. MoU with APlus+ Group, Coimbatore on The students have undergone in plant training in the following companies. 1. MoU with APlus+ Group,Group, CoimbatoreCoimbato14/12/2017 forre facilitatingon 14/12/2017 Training, 3. MoU withA cor e EPRteam frLabsom Mechanical Chennai, Department on 23/01/2018 has been for Wheels India Pvt Ltd, ICF, GEM Corporation, Wheels India Pvt Ltd, Bogwarner Morse Systems, Lucas TVS, Consultancy Services through Industrial Projects, formed to work in line with Training & Placement for facilitating Training, Certification, Consultancy setting up Industrial Robotics ReseaResearchrch Lab under KCP Ltd, MADRAS Engineering Industries Pvt Ltd, Ashok Leyland, Brakes India Pvt Ltd, Precision Industries in the domains of NDT, CAD/CAM/CAE and MEP. department for exploring current market trends & Services throughough Industrial PProjects,rojects, in the domains CentreCentre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM). RESEARCH GRANTS 2. MoU has been signed with Hexa Consultancy team periodically visits reputed OEM’s & Tier 1 Services on 29/12/2017 for facilitating Training, of NDT,, CAD/CAM/CAE and MEP.MEP. Automobile sector companies with regard to Training / 1. Dr.R.Ragu, Vice Principal has received a fund Rs.20000 from DST for conducting 3 days Entrepreneurship 4. CentreCentrePlacements for Advanced and MOU activities. Manufacturing (CAM) has awareness camp. Industries Institution Interaction Model. 2. MoU has been signed with Hexa Consultancy signed Non-DislcosureNon-Dislcosure AgreementAgreement with Power INTERNSHIP COMPANIES 2. Dr.S.K.Rajesh Kanna and Mr.N.Lingaraj have received Rs.20000 as a research grant from Institute of Engineers 3. MoU with EPR Labs Chennai, on 23/01/2018 for Services on 29/12/2017 for facilitating TTraining,raining, Automobiles, Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying for the project titled “Development of Semi-Automatic Integrated Guidance System for Side Mirrors and setting up Industrial Robotics Research Lab under Rane Groups Headlamps to Enhance the Drivers Vision Assistance in Automobiles”. Certification and IndustrialCent Projectsre for Advanced under Manufacturing Industries (CAM). out consultancy pprojectroject titled “Reverse Engineering Wheels Auto Private Limited 3. Dr.S.Dinesh Kumar has received Rs.315000 as a research grant from AICTE for STTP on “Research Institution Interaction Model.4. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM)of has ThreeTh ree Wheeler Chassis”. Millennium Industries Methodologies in Mechanical Sciences”. signed Non-Dislcosure Agreement with Power Volvo Company Automobiles, Chennai on 30/01/2018 for carrying 4. Dr.S.Dinesh Kumar has received Rs.350000 as a research grant from AICTE for STTP on “3D Printing – INDUSTRYY INSTITUTEout consultancy INTERACTION project titled “Reverse Engineering CELL Ashok Leyland Pvt Ltd Concepts, Methods and Applications”. A core team fromom Mechanicalof DepartmentThree Wheeler Chassis”. has been formed to work inHyundai line with TrainingTraining & Placement department PRIZES, AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS TVS Groups for exploring current market trends & training needs to fill the Industry Institute Gap. The team periodically visits 1. Dr.G.Suresh, Associate professor and Mr. S.Yuvaraj, Assistant Professor have secured Elite ranking in NPTEL reputed OEM’ss & Tier 1 Automobile sector companies with regardregard to Br TrainingTeaksraining India Pvt./ Placements Ltd. and MOU activities. online tests. 2. The following students of our department successfully completed NPTEL course.

S.No. Course Name Name Final Score Topper

1. Product Design and Innovation Mr.M.Mohana Krishnan 82 Topper of 5% in this course (IV Year)

2. Robotics Mr.K.Arjun 88 Topper of 5% in this course (II Mech )

3. The details of University Rank holders for the batch 2014-2018 have been mentioned below.

S.No. Student Name Anna University Rank 1 Mr. P. Surya 22 2 Mr. K. M. Mithleshvarr Raj 30 3 Ms. S. Anusha 41 4 Mr. S. Sankara Kumar 50

ALUMNI SPEAK

I am privileged to be the student of Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. It changed my attitude and made me achieve my career goals. I am really proud to be an RITian. The things which I learnt in RIT have been really helpful for me to be a successful engineer in the industrial society.

AATHYANDRA HIDHA SIVARAJ (2012-2016 Batch) Fresh Works Pvt. Ltd.,

RESEARCH GRANTS Rajesh Kanna, S.K., Lingaraj, N., “Characterization of Ti Alloy Metal Matrix Composites for Air Craft Gas Turbine Engine Blades” Institute of Engineers, India, July 2017, Grant Value-Rs. 25,000. Dr. S.Dinesh Kumar received grant of Rs.30,000 from Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Govt. of India towards National Conference on Recent innovation in Advanced material Science.

ALUMNI SPEAK

I am privileged to be the student of Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. It changed my attitude and made me achieve my carrier goals. I am really proud to be an RITAN. The things which I learnt in RIT have been really helped me be a successful engineer in the industrial society.

AATHYANDRA HIDHA SIVARAJ 2012-16 batch COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING The Department of Computer Science and has MoUs signed with Anna University,

Engineering (CSE) was established in the LinuXperts Systems, etc. The department year 2008 with an intake of 60 and in 2012 the has been awarded “Best Accredited Student intake increased to 120 and subsequently in Branch Award” for the year 2014-15 and the 2017 the number rose to 180. The B.E. 2016-17 by the Computer Society of India (CSE) Programme has been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) (CSI) for the contribution through society for the period 2016-2019. The department body. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ECOMPUTERCNGINOMPEEUTERINGR The Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established in the year 2008 with an SCIENCESCinitial intake of 60I studentsE andN now hasC currentlyE reached anANDA intake ofN 180 studentsD in recent years. The department moves with the vision of empowering the students with high challengesENGINEERINGENGI of modern computing industryN andE researEch for theRIN positive contributionsG to the membersThe Department which includes of Computer 4 Professors, Science 6 Associateand has P rMoUsofessors signed & 15 Assistantwith Anna Pr ofessors.UniversitUniversity, y, TheEngineeringre are 7 resea (CSE)rch wasscholars established currently in pursuing the LinuXperts their resea Systems,rch activities etc. inThe the department various universities.year 2008 Facultywith an intakemembers of 60 of and the in department 2012 the are the members of various professional and technical bodies like IEEE, CSI and ISTE. has been awardedawarded “Best AccreditedAccredited Student intake incincreasedreased to 120 and subsequently in Branch AAward”ward” for the year 2014-15 and Thethe department 2017 the numberhas been rrose oseacc rtoedited 180. by The NBA. B.E. The department has fully equipped laboratory facilities to carryout various real-time projects, resea2016-17rch and by consultancy the Computer projects. Society Our ofmain India (CSE) PProgrammerogramme has been accreditedaccredited focus is on the academic excellence of our students for which our faculty members motivate by National BoaBoardrd of AccAccreditationreditation (NBA) (CSI) for the contribution ththroughrough society the students to participate in various technical activities. Our students are also encouraged to forparticipate the period in various 2016-2019. industry/ministries The department sponsor bodbody.edy contests. like Smart India Hackathon, India innovation challenge design contests and ARM Design challenges. Regular training program are conducted to enhance the employability of our students. In addition to this, value-added program is also available to improve their soft skills and programming ability. The around . www.ritchennai.org

VISION To empower the students with high quality technical education in the field of Computer Science and Engineering to face the challenges of modern computing industry and research for the positive contributions to the society. MISSION • To produce globally competent and highly employable professionals, who will be innovative in solving real world problems. • To train the students with high ethical values to serve the society efficiently in their profession. • To promote research activities of the students and faculty members that could fortify industry academic community connections. LABORATORY FACILITIES The Department is fully equipped with well diversified software installed to cater the needs of the students and covering the curriculum specified by the affiliated University. Each computer Lab has adequate number of systems, printers and all are interconnected. Most of the systems are having latest configurations and follows the principle of one man one machine. LABORATORIES • Computer Graphics Lab • Data Structure Lab • Networking Lab • Case Tools Lab • Web Technology Lab • Grid and Cloud Computing Lab • Mobile Computing Lab • Programming Language Lab HIGHER STUDIES The students of CSE can pursue Higher Studies in the field of Engineering, Science, Technology & Management and can take up research, high-end programmes like M.S., M.Tech, or M.E. The Masters Degree Programmes can help them to get jobs in R&D divisions or project leaders in the best organizations. JOBS ARENA While the computer field is one of the fastest growing segments of industry today, it is also one of the fastest changing areas technologically. On a daily basis, computer professionals are called on to analyze challenges, formulate and test solutions, use advanced communications or multimedia equipment, or work in teams for product development. The opportunities are enormous. The list of career opportunity areas for Computer Science and Engineering graduates are: www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

VISION To empower the students with high quality technical Intelligence emphasizes the creation of intelligent education in the field of Computer Science and Engineering to face the challenges of modern computing industry and AI includes: research for the positive contributions to the society. • Natural Language Processing Natural language processing is concerned with the MISSION interactions between computers and human languages, • To produce globally competent and highly employable in particular how to program computers to process and professionals, who will be innovative in solving real analyze large amounts of natural language data. world problems. • Machine Learning • To train the students with high ethical values to serve Machine learning provides systems the ability to the society efficiently in their profession. automatically learn and improve from experience without • To promote research activities of the students and being explicitly programmed. faculty members that could fortify industry academic • Deep Learning community connections. Deep learning is concerned with emulating the learning LABORATORY FACILITIES approach that human beings use to gain certain types of The Department is fully equipped with well diversified knowledge to automate predictive analytics. software installed to cater the needs of the students Big Data Analytics and covering the curriculum specified by the affiliated Big data analytics is the often complex process of examining University. Each computer Lab has adequate number of large and varied data sets to uncover information including systems, printers and all are interconnected. Most of the hidden patterns, unknown correlations, market trends and systems are having latest configurations and follows the customer preferences that can help organizations make principle of one man one machine. informed business decisions.. LABORATORIES Cloud Computing Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer • Computer Graphics Lab system resources, especially data storage and computing • Data Structure Lab power, without direct active management by the user. It is • Networking Lab generally used to describe data centers available to many • Case Tools Lab users over the Internet. • Web Technology Lab • Grid and Cloud Computing Lab Cryptography and Network Security • Mobile Computing Lab Network security is the security provided to a network from • Programming Language Lab unauthorized access and risks. Cryptography converts the data into a secret code for transmission over a public network. HIGHER STUDIES Blockchain Technology The students of CSE can pursue Higher Studies in the field Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and the blockchain is the technology of Engineering, Science, Technology & Management and that underpins it. A cryptocurrency refers to a digital coin that can take up research, high-end programmes like M.S., runs on a blockchain. Understanding how the blockchain M.Tech, or M.E. The Masters Degree Programmes can works with bitcoin will allow us to see how the technology can help them to get jobs in R&D divisions or project leaders be transferred to many other real-world use. in the best organizations. Internet of Things JOBS ARENA The internet of things, or IoT, is a system of interrelated While the computer field is one of the fastest growing computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, segments of industry today, it is also one of the fastest changing areas technologically. On a daily basis, the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring computer professionals are called on to analyze human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. challenges, formulate and test solutions, use advanced Game Programming communications or multimedia equipment, or work in teams for product development. The opportunities are of the game designers, integrating the art and sound, and enormous. translating it all into a playable game. Doing this requires a The list of career opportunity areas for Computer Science lot of mathematics, logic and computer skills, particularly and Engineering graduates are: in the area of programming languages like C/C++, scripting languages and application programming interfaces or APIs. www.ritchennai.org

EVENTS ORGANIZED

Name of the Event Topic Resource Person Workshop Free software basics, python and Mr. RagulKanth, Full Stack Developer, Django Wideva Systems Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Sathish Kumar, Full Stack Developer, Wideva Systems Pvt. Ltd.

Club Event Android Application Development Club students of Techsparks, RIT

Club Event 2D Animation Club students of Techsparks, RIT

National Conference National Conference on Mr.P.S.Kankesh,B.E,M.S, Data Science and Intelligent Subdivisions Engineer, Chief General Information Technology Manager, Tamilnadu Circle BSNL about (NCDSIIT’18) Enterprise Resource Planning

National Level National Level Technical Mr. Alfred Devanesan Samuel Technical Symposium “CONFIGURE 2k18” Symposium 24 hours Hackathon Security/Smart City Chief Guest: SAACHACK’18 Augmentation Reality 1. Mr. Sunil David, Regional Director, Artificial Intelligence Cloud IoT,AT&T India. Hackathon’18 2. Mr.Vijayaragavarengaraj Ramakrishnan, Associate Director-Technology, Virtusa. The Jury members were from various industries like L&T, BigElogic, IBM, Wipro, Matrixcare India Pvt Limited, Amazon, TCS, Freshworks, Zoho Corporation, UMM Digital, Freelance, CTS, Glosys Technology Solutions Pvt.Ltd, Fidelity Investments, Infosys, Resprolabs, Kone Elevators, Softeon. Guest Lecture Model View Controller Mr.Rajeev Kumar, Senior Software Architecture Developer, MatrixCare India Pvt. Ltd.

Guest Lecture Advanced Concepts in Distributed Dr. S. Manivannan, Asso, Prof, Vellore Systems Institute of Technology. Workshop Alibaa Cloud Essentials Mr. Ranjith Udaya Kumar, Data Engineer, Oneglobe Technologies.

National Level National Level Technical Mr. Madhu Venkat, Technical Symposium, “CONFIGURE- 2K19” Delivery Head Manager, PDI Software. Symposium National conference National conference on Data 1. Ms. Hema Gopal, IT strategist and Science and Intelligent Advisor, Former Vice president, TCS. Information Technology 2. Ms.S.LakshmiSudha, Group Manager/ (NCDSIIT’19) India Head AST EMEA, BNY Mellon Technoloy India Pvt. Ltd. 3. Dr. Shyamala, Asso. Prof, VIT. 4. Prof. Anithaashri, CIT

Workshop Android Application Mr.Keerthivasan, Development Full Stack Developer,Internet Wallet Myanmar Ltd,Yangon,Myanma Guest Lecture Testing Tool Selenium Ms.R.S.Vaishnavi Meganathan Testing Lead, Accenture, Chennai. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

EVENTS ORGANIZED PUBLICATIONS

Name of the Event Topic Resource Person 1. Dhinakaran K 2018, “Cloud Based Medical Image 11. Swetha V 2018, “Preserving privacy of Workshop Free software basics, python and Mr. RagulKanth, Full Stack Developer, Data Analytics in Health Care Management”, in personalised data by Sobel Edge Detection in Django Wideva Systems Pvt. Ltd. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, hybrid cloud”, International Journal of Advanced Mr. Sathish Kumar, Full Stack Developer, vol. 7, issue 3 (SCOPUS). Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, Wideva Systems Pvt. Ltd. vol. 5, special issue 2. 2. Pradeep Kumar S 2018, “Generation of Random 12. Ashok V 2018, “Inter- Contact Routing in Cellular Club Event Android Application Development Club students of Techsparks, RIT Numbers in Time Dependent color CAPTCHA for Enabling Web Security Access”, Journal of Networks”, International Journal of Advanced Club Event 2D Animation Club students of Techsparks, RIT Engineering and Applied Sciences, vol. 13, spl Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, issue 4 (SCOPUS) vol. 5, special issue 2. National Conference National Conference on Mr.P.S.Kankesh,B.E,M.S, 13. Maria Michael Visuwasan L 2018, “Decentralized Data Science and Intelligent Subdivisions Engineer, Chief General 3. Velumadhava Rao R 2018, “Hierarchical group Erasure coded Archival Method for Cloud File Information Technology Manager, Tamilnadu Circle BSNL about key management for secure data sharing in a (NCDSIIT’18) Enterprise Resource Planning System”, International Journal of Advanced cloud-based environment”, in Concurrency and Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, Computation: Practice and Experience, spl issue National Level National Level Technical Mr. Alfred Devanesan Samuel vol. 5, special issue 2. Technical Symposium “CONFIGURE 2k18” 2018 (SCI Indexed ) Symposium 14. Deepika P 2018, “A novel method for improvisation 4. Kalpana G 2018, “Blood Pressure Estimation of video capturing using drone technology in 24 hours Hackathon Security/Smart City Chief Guest: and Management Based on Dynamic Data IOT”, International Journal of Advanced Research SAACHACK’18 Augmentation Reality 1. Mr. Sunil David, Regional Director, Mining”, in International Journal of Innovations & Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, Artificial Intelligence Cloud IoT,AT&T India. Advancement in Computer Science, vol. 7, issue 5. special issue 2. Hackathon’18 2. Mr.Vijayaragavarengaraj Ramakrishnan, Associate 5. Geetha M 2018, “Clustering Based Approach 15. Aarthy D K 2018, “Steganography techniques for Director-Technology, Virtusa. using fingerprint authentication for identifying fake secured data transmission”, International Journal The Jury members were from various profiles in online social Networks”, International of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and industries like L&T, BigElogic, IBM, Wipro, Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2. Matrixcare India Pvt Limited, Amazon, Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2. TCS, Freshworks, Zoho Corporation, 16. Aarthy D K 2018, “Public e-transit cashless UMM Digital, Freelance, CTS, Glosys 6. Lalitha R & Sreelekha B 2018, “Secure Commuting e-ticketing and real time location tracking”, Technology Solutions Pvt.Ltd, Fidelity for School Children Using RFID and SIM800 GSM International Journal of Advanced Research Investments, Infosys, Resprolabs, Kone modem”, International Journal of Advanced Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, Elevators, Softeon. Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, special issue 2. Guest Lecture Model View Controller Mr.Rajeev Kumar, Senior Software vol. 5, special issue 2. 17. Dhinakaran K 2018, “Analysis of Disease from Architecture Developer, MatrixCare India Pvt. Ltd. 7. Paul Jasmine Rani L 2018, “Admonishing and multiple health care data by using HL7 message alerting malicious webpages in real time”, on HDFS”, International Journal of Advanced Guest Lecture Advanced Concepts in Distributed Dr. S. Manivannan, Asso, Prof, Vellore Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, Systems Institute of Technology. International Journal of Advanced Research Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, vol. 5, special issue 2. Workshop Alibaa Cloud Essentials Mr. Ranjith Udaya Kumar, Data Engineer, special issue 2. 18. Velumadhava Rao R 2018, “Smart Garbage Oneglobe Technologies. Management System Using IOT A Survey”, 8. Paul Jasmine Rani L 2018, “Products purchase National Level National Level Technical Mr. Madhu Venkat, International Journal of Advanced Research using technologies like RFID, Arduino and Zigbee”, Technical Symposium, “CONFIGURE- 2K19” Delivery Head Manager, PDI Software. Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, International Journal of Advanced Research Symposium special issue 2. Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, National conference National conference on Data 1. Ms. Hema Gopal, IT strategist and special issue 2. 19. Gnanavel R 2018, “Approaches for saving human Science and Intelligent Advisor, Former Vice president, TCS. life and their properties from wildlife”, International Information Technology 2. Ms.S.LakshmiSudha, Group Manager/ 9. Kalpana G 2018, “Sensor based train accidents Journal of Advanced Research Trends in (NCDSIIT’19) India Head AST EMEA, BNY Mellon avoidance system by obstacle detection method”, Technoloy India Pvt. Ltd. Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, special issue 2. International Journal of Advanced Research 3. Dr. Shyamala, Asso. Prof, VIT. Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, 20. Maria Michael Visuwasan L 2018, “NMA: 4. Prof. Anithaashri, CIT Integrating big data into a novel mobile application special issue 2. using knowledge extraction for big data analytics”, Workshop Android Application Mr.Keerthivasan, 10. Pradeep Kumar S 2018, “IOT based approach Development Full Stack Developer,Internet Wallet Cluster Computing – Springer, Special issue (WoS Myanmar Ltd,Yangon,Myanma for women security using GSM and GPS”, Extended). International Journal of Advanced Research 21. Jayashree D 2018, “Dual authentication door Guest Lecture Testing Tool Selenium Ms.R.S.Vaishnavi Meganathan Trends in Engineering and Technology, vol. 5, Testing Lead, Accenture, Chennai. unlocking using voice recognition and rgb special issue 2. www.ritchennai.org

graphical password”, Journal for Advanced Journal of research in Applied science & Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. Technology, vol. 7, issue 3. 22. Jayashree D & Velumadhava Rao R 2018, 33. Aruna Yamini S, Elakkiya U K, Keerthiga S, “Automated electric meter reading system using Baby Shamini P 2019, “Cost maintenance and Li-Fi technology”, Journal for Advanced Research increased performance in cloud data centres”, in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. Suraj Punj Journal For Multidisciplinary Research vol. 9, issue 3. 23. Lalitha R 2018, “Relocation of burstiness aware resources in green computing environment”, 34. Kirthiga S, Kiruthiga E, Vaishali J P, Paul Jasmin Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Rani L 2019, “Eliminating products fake reviews Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. using network parametres and geo location”, Suraj Punj Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 24. Udaya B 2018, “Monitoring document stream vol. 9, issue 3. on multiple web applications using rare pattern domain analysis”, Journal for Advanced Research 35. Sreelekha B, Srinivasan S, Ramanujham S, Srihari in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. V 2019, “Heartrate Monitoring System in Smart Cars”, International Journal of Scientific Research 25. Gnanavel R & Pandithurai O 2018, “Cybernated and Review, vol. 8, issue 3. aqua trait auditing system”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. 36. Jayashree D, Arun Gokul G R, Balaji L, Dinesh U 2019, “A Survey on Predicting the Nature/Emotion 26. Dhinakaran K 2018, “A Novel Method Preventing of an Individual in Group Discussion using Image Data Over-Collection Using Dynamic Permission Processing”, International Journal of Research in Mapping In Mobile Cloud Environment”, Journal Engineering, Science and Management, vol. 2, for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. issue 3. 5, issue 3. 37. Lalitha R, Dharshini K, Krishnaveni N, Lakshmi M 27. Ashok V & Baby Shamini P 2018, “Seasonal 2019, “Identification of plants and its medicinal automation of drip irrigation using internet of uses by deep learning”, International journal of things”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied scientific research, vol. 8, issue 3. Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. 38. Lalitha R, Akshaya R, Bhagya Eswari S, Dharani 28. Swetha V 2018, “Clone node detection using S 2019, “A Survey on anticipation of the prices of energy efficient clustering (eec) protocol”, Journal cryptocurrency using deep learning”, International for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and 5, issue 3. Management, vol. 2, issue 3. 29. Illakiya T 2018, “Automatic personalized 39. Kalpana G, Ashwin Kumar A, Bala Ganesh A recommender using clustering algorithm for P, Gopinath S, “Multiransation & black money e-learning”, Journal for Advanced Research in monitoring with secured cloud data storage”, Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. Suraj Punj Journal for multidisciplinary research 30. Velumadhava Rao R, Sakthivel A, Yogarajan (spjmr),pp.901-911,vol.9 issue 3 no.143(2019)- M, Surya M 2019, “Enhanced retrieval over UGC. hierarichal attribute based encrypted document 40. Aruna Yamini S, Elakkiya U K, Keerthiga S, in cloud computing”, Suraj Punj Journal for Baby Shamini P 2019, “Cost maintenance and multidisciplinary research (spjmr), pp.901-911, increased performance in cloud data centres”, vol. 9 issue 3 no. 143 - UGC. Suraj Punj Journal for Multidisciplinary Research, 31. Ajith Chandrasekar I, Aniruth K, Arjun K V, Udaya vol. 9, issue 3. [UGC]. B 2019, “Privacy preserving cloud storage based 41. Maria Michael Visuwasam L, Geetha M, Gayathri on a three layer security model”, International G, Divya K, Hariprasath S 2019, “Prognostication Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, of Rainfall Using Data Mining Techniques”, vol. 6, issue 3. International Journal of Engineering, Applied and 32. Balaji B & Gopi Selvam D 2019, “Resource Management Sciences Paradigms (IJEAM), vol. allocation priority for water flow monitoring in 54 issue 1. [UGC]. reservoirs using Big Data Analytics”, International www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

graphical password”, Journal for Advanced Journal of research in Applied science & INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTIONS Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. Technology, vol. 7, issue 3. 22. Jayashree D & Velumadhava Rao R 2018, 33. Aruna Yamini S, Elakkiya U K, Keerthiga S, “Automated electric meter reading system using Baby Shamini P 2019, “Cost maintenance and MoUs Li-Fi technology”, Journal for Advanced Research increased performance in cloud data centres”, in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. Suraj Punj Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 1. MOU SIGNED WITH TCS 4. MOU SIGNED WITH UNIVERSITY vol. 9, issue 3. 23. Lalitha R 2018, “Relocation of burstiness aware OF WORCESTER TCS is in the business of offering access to high resources in green computing environment”, 34. Kirthiga S, Kiruthiga E, Vaishali J P, Paul Jasmin performance computing systems and allied services. To promote exchange and cooperation in all Journal for Advanced Research in Applied Rani L 2019, “Eliminating products fake reviews appropriate and agreed academic areas of Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. using network parametres and geo location”, 2. MOU SIGNED WITH UNIVERSITY OF research and training, the development of Suraj Punj Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS 24. Udaya B 2018, “Monitoring document stream new areas of research and teaching and the vol. 9, issue 3. on multiple web applications using rare pattern i. To promote exchange and co-operation in all sharing and dissemination of information and domain analysis”, Journal for Advanced Research 35. Sreelekha B, Srinivasan S, Ramanujham S, Srihari appropriate and agreed academic areas of documentation in areas of mutual interest. in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. V 2019, “Heartrate Monitoring System in Smart research and teaching, the development of new 5. MOU SIGNED WITH LINUXPERT Cars”, International Journal of Scientific Research 25. Gnanavel R & Pandithurai O 2018, “Cybernated areas of research and teaching. SYSTEMS and Review, vol. 8, issue 3. aqua trait auditing system”, Journal for Advanced ii. To facilitate exchange of and co-operation The purpose of the MoU is to ensure Research and Research in Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. 36. Jayashree D, Arun Gokul G R, Balaji L, Dinesh U between staff in research, publication, teaching, Development between Rajalakshmi Institutions 2019, “A Survey on Predicting the Nature/Emotion supervision, and examination of students, 26. Dhinakaran K 2018, “A Novel Method Preventing and LinuXpert Systems and share the knowledge of an Individual in Group Discussion using Image Data Over-Collection Using Dynamic Permission promotion of conferences. Processing”, International Journal of Research in and skills available in both organizations. Mapping In Mobile Cloud Environment”, Journal iii. To explore opportunities available for students Engineering, Science and Management, vol. 2, This MoU will also take up joint consulting and for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. wanting to visit and participate in the education issue 3. projects to the Institution. LinuXpert Systems 5, issue 3. programme of the other and facilitate such 37. Lalitha R, Dharshini K, Krishnaveni N, Lakshmi M will offer training and various Linux/Open- 27. Ashok V & Baby Shamini P 2018, “Seasonal opportunities in academically appropriate areas 2019, “Identification of plants and its medicinal Source Software for the students of Bachelor automation of drip irrigation using internet of of study. uses by deep learning”, International journal of of Engineering/Technology (Computer Science things”, Journal for Advanced Research in Applied scientific research, vol. 8, issue 3. and Engineering/Information Technology) of Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. 3. MOU SIGNED WITH XSEED ITEM Rajalakshmi Institutions. 38. Lalitha R, Akshaya R, Bhagya Eswari S, Dharani 28. Swetha V 2018, “Clone node detection using i. To sponsor joint or cooperative value added S 2019, “A Survey on anticipation of the prices of 6. MOU SIGNED WITH LIVEWIRE energy efficient clustering (eec) protocol”, Journal education programmes and projects of mutual cryptocurrency using deep learning”, International for Advanced Research in Applied Sciences, vol. benefit that shall include visits and exchange To form a ‘STRATEGIC ALLIANCE’ for providing Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and 5, issue 3. of faculty, management, experts and technical industrial inputs to the Engineering students for Management, vol. 2, issue 3. mutual benefits. 29. Illakiya T 2018, “Automatic personalized personnel. 39. Kalpana G, Ashwin Kumar A, Bala Ganesh A recommender using clustering algorithm for ii. To provide seminars, guest lectures, certification P, Gopinath S, “Multiransation & black money e-learning”, Journal for Advanced Research in courses, workshops to RGI students and staff monitoring with secured cloud data storage”, Applied Sciences, vol. 5, issue 3. scholars. Suraj Punj Journal for multidisciplinary research 30. Velumadhava Rao R, Sakthivel A, Yogarajan (spjmr),pp.901-911,vol.9 issue 3 no.143(2019)- iii. To participate in and /or assist in RGI sponsored M, Surya M 2019, “Enhanced retrieval over UGC. conferences, symposia, courses, workshops, hierarichal attribute based encrypted document 40. Aruna Yamini S, Elakkiya U K, Keerthiga S, exhibitions and other joint meetings of mutual in cloud computing”, Suraj Punj Journal for Baby Shamini P 2019, “Cost maintenance and interest. multidisciplinary research (spjmr), pp.901-911, increased performance in cloud data centres”, vol. 9 issue 3 no. 143 - UGC. iv. To participate in joint training and education Suraj Punj Journal for Multidisciplinary Research, programmes to raise the level of competency in 31. Ajith Chandrasekar I, Aniruth K, Arjun K V, Udaya vol. 9, issue 3. [UGC]. science and engineering and technology fields on B 2019, “Privacy preserving cloud storage based 41. Maria Michael Visuwasam L, Geetha M, Gayathri a global scale. on a three layer security model”, International G, Divya K, Hariprasath S 2019, “Prognostication Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, v. To market shape, propose systems – technologies of Rainfall Using Data Mining Techniques”, vol. 6, issue 3. – tools – processes in the solution space for International Journal of Engineering, Applied and improved communication- laboratory cum 32. Balaji B & Gopi Selvam D 2019, “Resource Management Sciences Paradigms (IJEAM), vol. practical learning – distance learning – E- learning allocation priority for water flow monitoring in 54 issue 1. [UGC]. reservoirs using Big Data Analytics”, International – E- office for RGI offices and administrative operational efficiencies and effectiveness. www.ritchennai.org PRIZES, AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS  Our Students won “Best Innovation Award” in Mumbai zone with a cash prize of Rs.10,000/- at smart India Hackathon 2018 for their project “Automated analysis of food quality using random sampling and computation algorithm”.  Our Institution organized a National Level Project Competition and Exhibition POWERIT’18 on 9th April, 2018 in our College Premises. Our students won 3rd prize which included a sum of Rs.5,000/- for their project “Travel route recommendation using keyword extraction and Geo- tagging”.  Our department received “Women Championship Award” for the last 4years in intercollege sports competition.  5 faculty Members Received Best Professor Award’18 in recognition with outstanding work and Achievements in the field of Research and Co-curriculum on Aug, 2018 from Research under Literal Access International Awards’18. 1. Dr. M. Geetha 2. Dr. Jayashree 3. Dr. O. Pandithurai 4. Mrs. P. Deepika 5. Mrs. T. Illakia  Ms. Aswathi and team were certified with the Certificate of Excellence from “DST-Texas Instruments India Innovation Design Challenge 2017” and were awarded a Cash prize of Rs.20,000 from, NSRCEL & IIMB for the project titled “Intelligent Gadgets to Enhance Living Standards of People with Dementia”.  Afra.M of III year, Abisha B of III year, Sushanth Aruna-chalam of II year, Varsha R of II year and Yamini S of II year have won second prize for their Project “YouTube Data Analytics” in National Science Day celebration at RIT.  Nivetha and Raasika of II year have won 2nd prize in Non- technical event in National Level Symposium at Saveetha Engineering College.  Vignesh and his team won 3rd prize which included a sum of Rs.5,000/- for their project “Travel route recommendation using keyword extraction and Geo-tagging” at National Level Project Competition and Exhibition POWERIT’18 on 9th APRIL, 2018.  Ashwin Balakrishna, Aravind.p ,Ajith.p, and Pavithiran.B participated project presentation “DESIGN THINKING CHALLENGE 2018” conducted by Rajalakshmi engineering college.  Mr.A.Sakthivel of Final year CSE took part in the 10th CUTTACK MAHOTSAV-2019, an International dance and music festival held at Cuttack, Odisha between 2nd January and 8th January and he has won the 1stprize in the event and has received the ‘National excellency award’ for his outstanding performance, brilliant contribution and excellent service to the promotion and popularization of Devotional vocal music.  Sushanth Arunachalam of II year, Sagayasree Z of II year, have got the best paper award in the National Conference 2k19 held at RajalakshmiInstitute Of Technology. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

INTERNSHIP COMPANIES PRIZES, AWARDS Students have undergone internships in the following organizations during their course of study: & RECOGNITIONS • NEC (Nippon Electric Corporation) Technologies India Pvt Ltd • Oneyes Technologies  Our Students won “Best Innovation Award” in Mumbai zone • BSNL with a cash prize of Rs.10,000/- at smart India Hackathon • KAASHIV INFOTECH 2018 for their project “Automated analysis of food quality using random sampling and computation algorithm”. Our students Ms. Aswathi and Ms. Poorvaja have undergone an Internship from 8th January 2018 to 9th March  Our Institution organized a National Level Project 2018 in NEC CORP and was awarded a cash prize of Rs.10, 000/- as a token of appreciation for their sincerity Competition and Exhibition POWERIT’18 on 9th April, 2018 and hardwork. in our College Premises. Our students won 3rd prize which included a sum of Rs.5,000/- for their project “Travel RESEARCH ACTIVITIES route recommendation using keyword extraction and Geo- CONSULTANCY tagging”.  Our department received “Women Championship Award” S. No. Project Title Project Type Funding Agency for the last 4years in intercollege sports competition.  5 faculty Members Received Best Professor Award’18 in 1. Research DST & Texas Instruments Inc. recognition with outstanding work and Achievements in the field of Research and Co-curriculum on Aug, 2018 from 2. Integrated Secured Digitized Research The Institution of Engineers, India(IEI) Research under Literal Access International Awards’18. Home Using IoT Based 1. Dr. M. Geetha Sensors 2. Dr. Jayashree 3. Dr. O. Pandithurai PATENTS 4. Mrs. P. Deepika Inventors Title of Invention Year 5. Mrs. T. Illakia  Ms. Aswathi and team were certified with the Certificate of Dr. M. Geetha VANYA G1 SURAKSH Dec 2018 Excellence from “DST-Texas Instruments India Innovation Dr. D. Jeyashree, Professor Intelligent Gadget to enhance the living Dec 2018 Design Challenge 2017” and were awarded a Cash prize Dr. O. Pandithurai, Asso. Professor standards of people with Dementia of Rs.20,000 from, NSRCEL & IIMB for the project titled “Intelligent Gadgets to Enhance Living Standards of Dr. O. Pandithurai, Asso. Professor Network less Dynamic System for Dec 2018 People with Dementia”. Dr. D. Jeyashree, Professor  Afra.M of III year, Abisha B of III year, Sushanth Aruna-chalam of II year, Varsha R of II year and Yamini S of II year have ALUMNI SPEAK: won second prize for their Project “YouTube Data Analytics” It really feels proud to be a graduate from Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology, one of the best engineering in National Science Day celebration at RIT. colleges. RIT with its professional infrastructure, peaceful learning environment, best professors, comfortable  Nivetha and Raasika of II year have won 2nd prize in Non- transport facilities etc., is a perfect place for a person who aspires to be an excellent engineer. All RITians are technical event in National Level Symposium at Saveetha given opportunities to explore things, grow their technical and professional skills with different programs like Engineering College.  Vignesh and his team won 3rd prize which included a sum of incredible, which turned me into an IT professional by improving my technical skills, presentation skills, and Rs.5,000/- for their project “Travel route recommendation using keyword extraction and Geo-tagging” at National communication skills. I got an opportunity to become a Microsoft Student Partner with all my professors’ support Level Project Competition and Exhibition POWERIT’18 on and guidance. The best part of my engineering was the Placement Training Camp conducted by RIT, where 9th APRIL, 2018. students are trained by best IT professionals for on-campus placements. I also enjoyed participating in cultural,  Ashwin Balakrishna, Aravind.p ,Ajith.p, and Pavithiran.B sports and other extra - curricular activities. I am really thankful to RIT and all my professors because they made participated project presentation “DESIGN THINKING it possible for me to get into the India’s top MNC, TCS. CHALLENGE 2018” conducted by Rajalakshmi engineering Ms. Swetha Jain (2008-2012 Batch) college. TCS  Mr.A.Sakthivel of Final year CSE took part in the 10th CUTTACK MAHOTSAV-2019, an International dance I can positively say RIT had made me a better person. It has helped me develop a positive attitude towards life and music festival held at Cuttack, Odisha between 2nd and discover more about myself. The thing I admire the most about RIT is the support I received from everyone at January and 8th January and he has won the 1stprize in the college. RIT encouraged me to quench my thirst for knowledge not only inside the classroom but also outside! the event and has received the ‘National excellency award’ for his outstanding performance, brilliant contribution and I liked the friendly atmosphere here and the fact that the teachers are really close to the students. The key for excellent service to the promotion and popularization of success of any university resides in its faculty. It’s the faculty which makes the institute and the students. And, I Devotional vocal music. have interacted with RIT’s  Sushanth Arunachalam of II year, Sagayasree Z of II year, Mr. Mahesh. A (2010 – 2014 Batch) have got the best paper award in the National Conference TCS 2k19 held at RajalakshmiInstitute Of Technology.

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) was established during the inception of the institute in 2008. Drawing upon RIT’s tradition of teaching excellence, the Department of ECE with a team of eminent faculty members and students, work closely together in an open, collegial atmosphere. This programme covers core theory along with the latest developments related to the core areas of Electronics and Communication Engineering such as VLSI Design, RF and Microwave circuit design, Embedded Systems, Signal Image and Speech processing, Computer networks, Wireless Communication.

In addition to the well-equipped curriculum related laboratories, the department has established centre of excellence laboratories for providing hands-on training on latest technologies (Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, Block chain technology) in association with the industries. There are six major research groups in the department: Signal & Speech Processing, Image & Video Processing, Embedded Systems & Robotics, Antenna, RF & Microwave circuit design, VLSI Design & Nano technology and Wireless Communication & Networking. www.ritchennai.org

VISION MISSION  To initiate high quality technical education  Constantly upgrade Engineering Pedagogy that caters to and to nurture young minds towards creative the growing challenges of the Industry. thinking that inspires them to undertake  Develop conceptual learning that leads towards critical innovations in the field of Electronics and and innovative thinking. Communication Engineering (ECE) and be  Establish good harmony with industry that fills the gap competent in the global market. between academia and the outside world enabling the  To Emphasize on the student body to carry students to prepare for diverse and competitive career paths. out research for the service of our Nation  To endorse higher studies and pursue research in the ECE and to the Society at large. discipline with sensitivity towards societal requirements. FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT • ICT based learner centric teaching learning methodology with conducive environment for learning. • Exclusive laboratories with state-of- the art facilities in all core areas related to ECE. • Centre of excellence laboratories to provide hands-on training in latest teapport between the academia and Industry. • To bridge the gap between the academia and industry. • To promote and encourage the spirit of research in engineering and technology. • To empower the youth not only technically but also to serve the society selflessly. PLACEMENTS Our students are well represented at core companies, such as Nokia-Siemens Telecommunications, Hyundai and as well as smaller start-up companies. They become successful software developers and Managers in the leading software companies, such as TCS, L&T InfoTech, UST Global Services and Maveric Solutions. Also, some of the undergraduates are working in public sector units like the Railways. HIGHER STUDIES Department is encouraging the students to pursue their higher studies and is guides them with proper inputs for cracking the different entrance examinations. Many of our students pursue higher education to obtain MS and MBA degrees in foreign universities and Indian universities. INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION Department of ECE gives importance to interaction with the Industry as it helps the students to gain skills required to excel in their career. Each semester, many Guest Lectures, Workshops and Seminars are organized where experts from various industries give technical talk on their fields of expertise. SKILL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING Ms. V.Jothi and Ms. R.Sujatha, Lab Assistants have successfully completed the “Computer Hardware Maintenance and Networking Course” conducted by Ministry of Skill Development and Training from March 20th to 24th, 2019. MOUS SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY • Signed MoU with ResPro Labs, Chennai, for knowledge sharing and Skill development among the students and faculty members through the conduction of workshops and Certification programmes on Internet of Things, Virtual Reality /Augmented Reality, Machine Learning, Block Chain Technology • Signed MoU with Testla Minds, Chennai to provide training, project and consultancy work related on Antenna and Microwave circuit design • ARM University Resource Center using the ARM processor and the Lab-in-a-Box (LiB) modules. • An MoU with IESA for exploring the trends, challenges and opportunities in semiconductor & electronics industry. PUBLICATIONS • V. Nagaraju,L.C. Siddanna Gowd ‘Radio spectrum collision avoidness in cluster cognitive network through gazer nodes’, International Journal of Advanced Intelligence paradigms, June 2018,Volume 12, Issue 1-2, DOI: 10.1504/IJAIP.2019.096958, Print ISSN: 1755-0386 Online ISSN: 1755-0394,2018. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

VISION MISSION • V. Nagaraju,S. Sridhar , R. Tapas Bapu , R. Shankar and R. Anitha ‘Trusted and Optimized Routing in Mobile ADHOC networks Emphasizing Quality of Service’ , Applied Mathematics and Information Sciences, April  To initiate high quality technical education  Constantly upgrade Engineering Pedagogy that caters to 2018, Volume 12, pp 1-9. and to nurture young minds towards creative the growing challenges of the Industry. • R. Uma Maheswari and R Umamaheswari, “Fault Detection of Wind Turbine Planetary Epicyclic Gears Using thinking that inspires them to undertake  Develop conceptual learning that leads towards critical Adaptive Empirical Wavelet Decomposition Based Hybrid Features”, Advances in Condition Monitoring of innovations in the field of Electronics and and innovative thinking. Machinery in Non-Stationary Operations, CMMNO 2018. Applied Condition Monitoring, ISBN: 978-3-030- Communication Engineering (ECE) and be  Establish good harmony with industry that fills the gap 11220-2, Vol 15. Springer, Cham, Feb 2019. competent in the global market. between academia and the outside world enabling the • S.Vanaja, Divya, B, Rao, P.H, Poonguzhali, S & Rahul Krishnan, “Breast Tissue Tumor Analysis  To Emphasize on the student body to carry students to prepare for diverse and competitive career paths. out research for the service of our Nation Using Wideband Antenna and Microwave Scattering”, IETE Journal of Research, October 2018, DOI:  To endorse higher studies and pursue research in the ECE and to the Society at large. 10.1080/03772063.2018.1531067, October 2018. discipline with sensitivity towards societal requirements. FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT • Nami Susan Kurian and G. Gowri, “An Optimized And Reliable Data Aggregation Routing Loom For Wireless Sensor Networks”, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume 118 No. 5, pp 537-544, • ICT based learner centric teaching learning methodology with conducive environment for learning. Oct. 2018. • Exclusive laboratories with state-of- the art facilities in all core areas related to ECE. • V. Chinnammal, K. Jayanth Kumar and L.Subhaashri, Ocular Prosthesis, “International Journal of Pure and • Centre of excellence laboratories to provide hands-on training in latest teapport between the academia and Applied Mathematics”, Volume 119, pp. 2171-2175, Oct. 2018. Industry. • To bridge the gap between the academia and industry. CONSULTANCY • To promote and encourage the spirit of research in engineering and technology. Sl.No. Name of the faculty Project Title Funding Agency • To empower the youth not only technically but also to serve the society selflessly. 1. L.Franklin Telfer Study and Design of LISN for CISPER-22 standard EMI/EMC Tesla Minds Pvt Ltd Certification PLACEMENTS 2. Dr.V.Nagaraju Design of high efficient rectenna antenna for energy harvest- Tesla Minds Pvt Ltd L.Franklin Telfer ing using HSMS 8202 Our students are well represented at core companies, such as Nokia-Siemens Telecommunications, Hyundai Schottky diode using ADS Software for miniature product and as well as smaller start-up companies. They become successful software developers and Managers in the development. leading software companies, such as TCS, L&T InfoTech, UST Global Services and Maveric Solutions. Also, some of the undergraduates are working in public sector units like the Railways. RECOGNIZED RESEARCH EVENTS & CONFERENCES SUPERVISORS • Department of ECE has received a seminar HIGHER STUDIES • Dr. S. Manjula grant Rs.40,000 from ICMR for the seminar Department is encouraging the students to pursue their higher studies and is guides them with proper inputs for titled “Research Acumens in Machine Learning cracking the different entrance examinations. Many of our students pursue higher education to obtain MS and PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY Algorithms for Bio Informatics Applications” on MBA degrees in foreign universities and Indian universities. 22.06.18 and 23.06.18 IEEE STUDENT BRANCH INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION • Department of ECE organized a Two days IEEE student branch of RIT is coordinated by a workshop on Android Application Development Department of ECE gives importance to interaction with the Industry as it helps the students to gain skills required professor of our department with faculty members and with hands-on training to develop simple apps to excel in their career. Each semester, many Guest Lectures, Workshops and Seminars are organized where students as members, actively involved in organizing using Android studio on 24.08.2018 and 25.08. experts from various industries give technical talk on their fields of expertise. various technical events to improve the technical 2018 by Mr.Balachandar of Respro Labs SKILL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING knowledge and skills of students. It helps the students • Workshop was organized on Android Application to connect with the scholars globally, on recent Development on 5.9.18 and 6.9.2018 by Ms. V.Jothi and Ms. R.Sujatha, Lab Assistants have successfully completed the “Computer Hardware Maintenance technologies and research activities around the world. and Networking Course” conducted by Ministry of Skill Development and Training from March 20th to 24th, 2019. Mr. Shabarinath Premial, CEO of Resprolabs and IEEE Student Branch of RIT has been awarded Best Mr. Balachandar of Respo labs Student Branch by IEEE MAS SAC for the year 2017 MOUS SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY • Guest Lecture on Energy Efficient wireless networks based on the activities organized. • Signed MoU with ResPro Labs, Chennai, for knowledge sharing and Skill development among the students was conducted on 23.01.2019 Mr.K.Senthil Kumar, and faculty members through the conduction of workshops and Certification programmes on Internet of ECE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Founder & managing Director, Orbit edutech pvt Things, Virtual Reality /Augmented Reality, Machine Learning, Block Chain Technology The Student Society of ECE is functioning ltd, Chennai • Signed MoU with Testla Minds, Chennai to provide training, project and consultancy work related on Antenna effectively to organize technical events to and Microwave circuit design improve organizing skills and leadership • ARM University Resource Center using the ARM processor and the Lab-in-a-Box (LiB) modules. qualities of our students. Various • An MoU with IESA for exploring the trends, challenges and opportunities in semiconductor & electronics Committees have been formed to develop industry. the abilities and explore opportunities to students. Guest Lectures, Workshops, PUBLICATIONS symposium and other Technical & non – • V. Nagaraju,L.C. Siddanna Gowd ‘Radio spectrum collision avoidness in cluster cognitive network through technical events and Project activities are gazer nodes’, International Journal of Advanced Intelligence paradigms, June 2018,Volume 12, Issue 1-2, being organized by the students in each DOI: 10.1504/IJAIP.2019.096958, Print ISSN: 1755-0386 Online ISSN: 1755-0394,2018. semester. www.ritchennai.org

• Workshop on VLSI Design and its Applications was • Mr. Gokul ECE student got dream offer in Amazon conducted on 2.02.2019 by Technical Team, CVC with a package of 9.5 lakhs per annum. PVT LTD , Bengaluru, Karnataka. • Ms. Amritha of 2017-18 batch of ECE has received • Workshop on Networking and its Applications Rajya Puraskar award for Bharat scout. was conducted on 04.02.2019 by Mr.Karthikeyan, • Mr.S.Gopinath, III ECE has received certificate of Sansbound Private Ltd, Chennai. Appreciation from Governor of Tamil Nadu for • TECH FEST’18 Paper Presentation, Project Nation Development, Vision2020, IDEA INDIA Expo, Technical Quiz, Circuit Debugging, Code 2018- Speech Competition held at SA Engineering Debugging, Mock Interview, Ideas was conducted College. on 04.03.2019 • Guest Lecture on Leadership and Motivation was NPTEL Online Certification Courses conducted on 23.01.2019 by Dr.Merlin Mythili • 113 students have successfully completed the S,Associate Professor, Rajalakshmi School of NPTEL Online Certification Courses Business, Chennai NPTEL ONLINE COURSE – Elite Certification • Guest Lecture on Wireless Communication was conducted on 02.02.2019 Workshop on • 24 students have secured Elite Certification in Fundamentals of Biomedical Instrumentation was NPTEL Courses. conducted on 02.02.2019 by Dr. M.D. Selvaraj, UTLP -Unified Technology Learning Platform Professor, IIITDM, Kanchipuram • 38 students have successfully completed Wipro • Workshop on Fundamentals of Biomedical Unified Technology Learning Platform (UTLP) Instrumentation was conducted on 4.2.19 by Dr. N. during the academic year 2018-2019. Gurusamy M.E., Ph.D., Chief Biomedical Engineer, Vaso Meditech Private Ltd, Chennai. Smart India Hackathon 2019 • National level Technical Symposium - Infiernix 2.o • From the Department of Electronics and was organized on 04.03.2019 Communication Engineering 34 teams with 204 • Workshop on 5G Technologies was conducted on students submitted 34 project proposals. 04.03.2019 by Mr.T.Jayanandhan, Tesla Minds • 3 teams got selected from ECE department in • Workshop on Machine Learning was conducted on the Software Edition result and participated in 04.03.2019 by Mr. Karthick, Respro Labs the Grand Finale held on 2nd and 3rd March 2019 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS at various nodal centers and got appreciation certificates and 2 teams have been shortlisted in • Mr. Prakash Kumar of final year ECE has the Hardware Edition result. participated in All India karate championship-2019 and won Gold Medal in katta and kumite held at ARM DESIGN CHALLENGE Chennai on 16th and 17th February 2019. • 16 teams were actively participated with spirit, • Mr. Vineeth Prakash of III year ECE represented enthusiasm and involvement in ARM Design TamilNadu team as Midfielder in the 73rd Senior Challenge 2018 first round at ADCOM2018, held National Football Championship for Santhosh during 22-23, September 2018 @ IIIT Bangalore Trophy held during February 2019. and the students were found the experience as enriching, enlightening and enjoyable. • Mr. Jayakanthan, Mr. Nirmal Raj and Mr. Koushik Ram secured Runners Cup in – a 24 hour • Five student Teams from were shortlisted for the makeathon “Make @ SVCE” organized by IEEE semifinals of ADCOM 2018 and embarked on student branch of EEE, SVCE. realization of their concepts in semifinals. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

• Workshop on VLSI Design and its Applications was • Mr. Gokul ECE student got dream offer in Amazon IN-PLANT TRAINING INDUSTRY SUPPORTED conducted on 2.02.2019 by Technical Team, CVC with a package of 9.5 lakhs per annum. • Students undergo In-Plant training in industries LABORATORY PVT LTD , Bengaluru, Karnataka. • Ms. Amritha of 2017-18 batch of ECE has received and research organizations. To list a few: CSIR, • Workshop on Networking and its Applications Rajya Puraskar award for Bharat scout. Doordarshan Kendra, BSNL, UNIQ Technologies, CENTRE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS was conducted on 04.02.2019 by Mr.Karthikeyan, Airport Authority of India. • Mr.S.Gopinath, III ECE has received certificate of The objectives of establishing this “Centre for Internet Sansbound Private Ltd, Chennai. Appreciation from Governor of Tamil Nadu for INTERNSHIP of things are • TECH FEST’18 Paper Presentation, Project Nation Development, Vision2020, IDEA INDIA • To impart working knowledge in Internet of Things Expo, Technical Quiz, Circuit Debugging, Code We encourage our students to take up internship 2018- Speech Competition held at SA Engineering to all our students Debugging, Mock Interview, Ideas was conducted projects in various companies which help them to College. • To train the students at par with the requirement on 04.03.2019 attain exposure towards industrial areas. To mention of the nation to become technocrats as well as • Guest Lecture on Leadership and Motivation was NPTEL Online Certification Courses a few: entrepreneurs in IoT technology. conducted on 23.01.2019 by Dr.Merlin Mythili • 113 students have successfully completed the • Ms. Nisha J and Ms.Kaviya R third year students, As part of the Digital India initiative, Government S,Associate Professor, Rajalakshmi School of NPTEL Online Certification Courses have undergone internship training at Honeywell Business, Chennai Automation Private Limited. of India aims at ‘transforming India into digital NPTEL ONLINE COURSE – Elite Certification empowered society and knowledge economy’. • Guest Lecture on Wireless Communication • Ms. M.Charumitha, Ms.G.Pavithra and Students are motivated to implement their was conducted on 02.02.2019 Workshop on • 24 students have secured Elite Certification in Mr.M.Naveen Kumar second year students, have innovative ideas. Our students have participated in Fundamentals of Biomedical Instrumentation was NPTEL Courses. undergone internship training at BSNL Telecom, various hackathons organized by the government conducted on 02.02.2019 by Dr. M.D. Selvaraj, Chennai. UTLP -Unified Technology Learning Platform and other organizations at national level. Professor, IIITDM, Kanchipuram • Ms. L.Nivetha and Ms.M.Kanagakamakshi second • 38 students have successfully completed Wipro Periodically, renowned experts from industry and • Workshop on Fundamentals of Biomedical year students, have undergone internship training Unified Technology Learning Platform (UTLP) academia are invited to present on emerging trends Instrumentation was conducted on 4.2.19 by Dr. N. at Nuclear Power corporation of India Ltd. during the academic year 2018-2019. in IoT and necessary trainings are arranged along Gurusamy M.E., Ph.D., Chief Biomedical Engineer, • Mr. Kannan G,final year student has undergone with the industry partners to update our students Vaso Meditech Private Ltd, Chennai. Smart India Hackathon 2019 internship training at Doordarshan Kendra. on the technological developments. • National level Technical Symposium - Infiernix 2.o • From the Department of Electronics and • Mr. M.K.Suhaib Hassan, third year student has was organized on 04.03.2019 Communication Engineering 34 teams with 204 undergone internship training at Air India Ltd, ALUMNI SPEAK • Workshop on 5G Technologies was conducted on students submitted 34 project proposals. Chennai. I would always be grateful to RIT for giving me multi- dimensional learning by providing the apt mix of 04.03.2019 by Mr.T.Jayanandhan, Tesla Minds • 3 teams got selected from ECE department in • Mr. Gokul.P, final year student has got selected academics, industry exposure, attitude and leadership. • Workshop on Machine Learning was conducted on the Software Edition result and participated in and undergone internship in Amazon Development The professors are all dedicated experts and helpful in 04.03.2019 by Mr. Karthick, Respro Labs the Grand Finale held on 2nd and 3rd March 2019 Center India Pvt Ltd. their respective subjects. I will always cherish the feeling at various nodal centers and got appreciation STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS • Mr. Gannesan K V, final year student has got of studying at an institute which focused on career certificates and 2 teams have been shortlisted in selected and undergone internship in Visual BI enhancements along with overall skill development. • Mr. Prakash Kumar of final year ECE has the Hardware Edition result. Solutions India Pvt Ltd. participated in All India karate championship-2019 Ms. T. DIVYA DURGA (2010 – 2014 Batch) • Ms. Malavega S,Ms.Preetha V,Ms.Manoranjani and won Gold Medal in katta and kumite held at ARM DESIGN CHALLENGE TCS A,Ms.Jothika Y and Ms.Manasa M N, third year Chennai on 16th and 17th February 2019. I take pride in saying that I am a graduate from • 16 teams were actively participated with spirit, students have undergone internship training at Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology. I still feel thankful • Mr. Vineeth Prakash of III year ECE represented enthusiasm and involvement in ARM Design MSME Tech Development Centre, Chennai. for the guidance provided by the highly qualified TamilNadu team as Midfielder in the 73rd Senior Challenge 2018 first round at ADCOM2018, held • Mr.Palaparthi Prabhavith, third year student has professors of the institution who are an asset and have National Football Championship for Santhosh during 22-23, September 2018 @ IIIT Bangalore undergone internship training at Tesla Minds, always been there to pave way for imminent success Trophy held during February 2019. and the students were found the experience as Chennai. enriching, enlightening and enjoyable. for the upcoming batches. Emphasis is given on • Mr. Jayakanthan, Mr. Nirmal Raj and Mr. Koushik • Ms.Ramya Devi S,Ms.Krishna Prabha A,Ms. overall development of the student with much priority • Five student Teams from were shortlisted for the Ram secured Runners Cup in – a 24 hour Komalavalli G,Mr.Hareesh A,Mr.Jeya Karl Marx to industrial visits, guest lectures and value added makeathon “Make @ SVCE” organized by IEEE semifinals of ADCOM 2018 and embarked on J,Ms.Roja K, Mr.Karthikeyan R,Ms.Malavega S,Ms. programmes so that graduates can lead the world. student branch of EEE, SVCE. realization of their concepts in semifinals. Preetha V and Mr.Manikandan P, second year Mr. K. PRASANTH, (2008 – 2012 Batch) students have undergone internship training at Mercedes-Benz, R & D Development CDCE automation, Chennai.

Electrical and Electronics ENGINEERING

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was started in the year 2012 with a student intake of 60. The broad spectrum of courses under Anna University is taught by a group of highly-committed. The Faculty members available in the department are specialized in all streams of Electrical and Electronics Engineering such as Power Systems, Embedded Systems Technologies, Power Electronics and Drives, Embedded control of drives, Control and Instrumentation and Applied Electronics. The department has well equipped laboratories such as Electrical Machines, Electric Circuits, Electronics, Linear and Digital IC, Power Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power System Simulation, Engineering Practices and Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

VISION

To be a yardstick in the field of electrical and electronics engineering and allied fields with high quality teaching, learning and a centre of excellence for research activities to produce employable and disciplined professionals to serve the nation with competency measured by continuous and quantitative methodologies.

MISSION

• To provide high quality technical education in electrical and electronics engineering and allied areas.

• To maintain state of art facilities to achieve continuous knowledge enhancement.

• To have industrial collaboration to ensure industry relevant academic development and research activities.

• To inculcate the discipline of lifelong learning in the students for successful career and employment and to serve society with ethics. Electrical and Electronics ENGINEERING

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was started in the year 2012 with a student intake of 60. The broad spectrum of courses under Anna University is taught by a group of highly-committed. The Faculty members available in the department are specialized in all streams of Electrical and Electronics Engineering such as Power Systems, Embedded Systems Technologies, Power Electronics and Drives, Embedded control of drives, Control and Instrumentation and Applied Electronics. The department has well equipped laboratories such as Electrical Machines, Electric Circuits, Electronics, Linear and Digital IC, Power Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, Power System Simulation, Engineering Practices and Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

VISION

To be a yardstick in the field of electrical and electronics engineering and allied fields with high quality teaching, learning and a centre of excellence for research activities to produce employable and disciplined professionals to serve the nation with competency measured by continuous and quantitative methodologies.

MISSION

• To provide high quality technical education in electrical and electronics engineering and allied areas.

• To maintain state of art facilities to achieve continuous knowledge enhancement.

• To have industrial collaboration to ensure industry relevant academic development and research activities.

• To inculcate the discipline of lifelong learning in the students for successful career and employment and to serve society with ethics. www.ritchennai.org

FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT POWER ELECTRONICS LAB LABORATORIES • The lab is utilized by EEE students. The major equipment include Thyristors ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-I characteristic kits, 1 phase converter and inverter, • The lab is utilized by EEE, ECE and Mechanical Triggering Modules (R, RC & UJT), Chopper Kits, Engineering Students. IGBT kits, SMPS, 3 phase converter and Inverter and PCs for simulation experiments. • The machineries in the lab includes - DC Shunt, Series and Compound Motors with belt load CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB arrangements, Motor – Generator sets, Resistive • The lab is utilized by EEE students. Loads, BLDC Motor and Rectifier. • The major equipment include PID kit, CRO, DSO, ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-II Function Generator, Position Control Systems Kit, • The lab is utilized by EEE, ECE and Mechanical AC Synchro transmitter& receiver, R, L, C Bridge Engineering students. Kit, Electric heater, Pressure chamber, Air foot • The machineries in the lab includes- Synchronous pump, LVDT, Strain Gauge Kit with Handy lever Motors, Alternators (salient & non salient) Induction beam, Flow measurement Trainer kit, IC Transistor Motors (1 phase & 3 phase), Transformers (1 phase, kit and PCs for simulation experiments. 3 phase), Auto transformers (1 phase & 3 phase) POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB and starters. • The lab is utilized by EEE students. ELECTRIC CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONICS LAB • PCs with Power system simulation software. • The lab is utilized by EEE students. BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS • The lab is equipped with RPS, CROs, Function ENGINEERING LAB generators, DSO and PCs for simulation experiments. • The lab is utilized by Mechanical Engineering Students. LINEAR AND DIGITAL IC LAB • The machineries and equipment in the lab includes • The lab is utilized by EEE students. - DC Shunt motor with belt load arrangements, • The major equipment include CROs, Function Motor – Generator sets, transformers, R, L, C generator, Digital IC trainer kit, IC testing kit, Bridge kit , LVDT, Flow measurement Trainer kit and fixed power supplies and PCs for simulation facilities to conduct electric circuits experiments. experiments.

IN-PLANT TRAINING • Oneeyes Solution • Jai Balaji Gears & Control Pvt Ltd., The students under go In-plant training in the following organizations • M/s Venkateshwara Engineering • ETPS • BHEL • NCTPS • ICF • TTPS • ADL hydraulics & Rubber Engineering • TNEB • JK Tyres • Seimens • BSNL • L&T • Basin Bridge Gas Turbine Power Station • Royal Enfield • Salem Steel Plant • G tek Technos Solution Pvt Ltd., • Ashok Leyland • Heavy Vehicle Factory INDUSTRIAL VISITS • Chennai Port trust • J.K Fenner (India) Ltd., • , Chennai • Everest Industrial Pumps • Thermal Power Station, Chennai • Scrumba Technologies • SNR Dairy,Chennai • Issojet Burner Pvt.Ltd. • Neyveli Lignite Corporation • UNIQ Technologies • Sriperumbudur Sub-Station, Chennai www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

FACILITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT POWER ELECTRONICS LAB SCOPE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION GOVERNMENT JOBS SUCH AS Staff Selection Commission that recruits personnel for different • The lab is utilized by EEE students. LABORATORIES Students who complete Under Graduation can pursue ministries and departments of Government of India The major equipment include Thyristors M.Tech., M.B.A and M.S. Programmes. and also for the Indian Railways ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-I characteristic kits, 1 phase converter and inverter, • The lab is utilized by EEE, ECE and Mechanical Triggering Modules (R, RC & UJT), Chopper Kits, JOBS ARENA INTERNSHIP IGBT kits, SMPS, 3 phase converter and Inverter Engineering Students. Students have undergone internships in the following and PCs for simulation experiments. List of career opportunity area for electrical and • The machineries in the lab includes - DC Shunt, electronics engineers: organization during their course of study: Series and Compound Motors with belt load CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB • Gamesa arrangements, Motor – Generator sets, Resistive POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES • The lab is utilized by EEE students. Loads, BLDC Motor and Rectifier. • Star Pac • The major equipment include PID kit, CRO, DSO, Design and develop electronic components for ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB-II • BMS Core Function Generator, Position Control Systems Kit, commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific • The lab is utilized by EEE, ECE and Mechanical AC Synchro transmitter& receiver, R, L, C Bridge applications. • Satvat Infosol Engineering students. Kit, Electric heater, Pressure chamber, Air foot • The machineries in the lab includes- Synchronous pump, LVDT, Strain Gauge Kit with Handy lever CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION EVENTS ORGANIZED Motors, Alternators (salient & non salient) Induction beam, Flow measurement Trainer kit, IC Transistor ENGINEERING • AA workshop was conducted “AutoCAD Electrical Motors (1 phase & 3 phase), Transformers (1 phase, kit and PCs for simulation experiments. Analyze, test and research the design use in relation to Software” by CADD School Pvt Ltd, Chennai on 3 phase), Auto transformers (1 phase & 3 phase) POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB the function of the elements in the system. 19th September 2018. and starters. • The lab is utilized by EEE students. SMART GRID ELECTRIC CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONICS LAB • On 15th September 2018 a workshop and Hands on • PCs with Power system simulation software. Training in “Simulation of Arduino Proteus software” • The lab is utilized by EEE students. To design grid for smart cities which includes smart by ABN Infotech solutions was conducted. BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS metering and IoT based controlling of electrical • The lab is equipped with RPS, CROs, Function ENGINEERING LAB generators, DSO and PCs for simulation appliances. • A workshop was conducted “Industrial Automation” • The lab is utilized by Mechanical Engineering using PLC by Zenmaq Automation Pvt. Ltd., on experiments. ELECTRIC VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES Students. 22nd September 2018. LINEAR AND DIGITAL IC LAB • The machineries and equipment in the lab includes Design structure model and renewable energy • On the topic “Special Electrical Machines” was • The lab is utilized by EEE students. - DC Shunt motor with belt load arrangements, technology for rechargeable battery towards greener delivered by Mr. P. Prakash, Core Research Group, • The major equipment include CROs, Function Motor – Generator sets, transformers, R, L, C and more sustainable electric vehicle. Prolific Systems and Technologies Pvt. Ltd on 11th generator, Digital IC trainer kit, IC testing kit, Bridge kit , LVDT, Flow measurement Trainer kit and fixed power supplies and PCs for simulation facilities to conduct electric circuits experiments. LIST OF COMPANIES FOR ELECTRICAL September 2018. experiments. ENGINEERS • A guest lecture was conducted on the topic “New Software industries such as Tata Consultancy Trends in Industrial Automation” by J.Satheesh IN-PLANT TRAINING • Oneeyes Solution Services, Wipro Technologies, Infosys, Cognizant and Babu, Chief Manager, EEI, Engineering Dept, JK • Jai Balaji Gears & Control Pvt Ltd., L&T Infotech recruit EEE engineers to a great extent. Tyres on 04th August 2018. The students under go In-plant training in the following • M/s Venkateshwara Engineering organizations LIST OF CORE COMPANIES FOR ELECTRICAL • On 28th January 2019 a guest lecture delivered on • ETPS • BHEL • NCTPS • ICF • TTPS • ADL hydraulics & Rubber Engineering ENGINEERS the topic “Significance of Automation & Robotics” by Mr. Dhanushkodi, Application Engineer, Axis • TNEB • JK Tyres • Seimens • BSNL • L&T • Basin Bridge Gas Turbine Power Station • ABB • ONGC Global Automation. • Royal Enfield • Salem Steel Plant • G tek Technos Solution Pvt Ltd., • NTPC • WIPRO LIGHTING • BHEL • VIKRANT INTERNATIONAL • Ashok Leyland • Heavy Vehicle Factory • A guest lecture was delivered on the INDUSTRIAL VISITS • BEL • VIJAYA ELECTRICALS topic “Transmission and Distribution” by • Chennai Port trust • J.K Fenner (India) Ltd., • Integral Coach Factory, Chennai • SAIL • SIEMENS N. Vijayaraghavan, Chief Manager – Engineering • Everest Industrial Pumps • GAIL • IES • Ennore Thermal Power Station, Chennai and Customer service, S&S Power Switchgear • BSNL • ISRO • Scrumba Technologies • SNR Dairy,Chennai Equipment Limited on 04th February 2019. • MTNL • DRDO • Issojet Burner Pvt.Ltd. • Neyveli Lignite Corporation • POWER GRID • TECH MAHINDRA • UNIQ Technologies • Sriperumbudur Sub-Station, Chennai • INDIAL OIL • SANMAR www.ritchennai.org

PUBLICATIONS Converter for Electric Vehicle Applications”, International Journal of Pure and Applied • M. Pradeep, R. Priyanka, S. Sathishkumar, Mathematics, Vol.118, No.24, 2018, pp.1-10. M. Edwin, “Improving voltage quality at EV charging (Scopus Indexed). stations by using smart – grid systems” International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Volume • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “DC-DC 119, 2018. Luo Converter based Smart Street Lighting using Arduino UNO”, International Journal of Innovations • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Cuk in Engineering and Technology (IJIET), Vol.10, Issue Converter Based BLDC Motor for Water Pumping 1, 2018, pp.21-24. (Thomson Reuters). System Using Solar Energy Source”, Current Signal • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Solar Transduction Therapy, Bentham Science. Vol.13, powered Luo Converter based Smart Street 2018, pp. 31-36. (Anna University Annexure-1) Lighting using Arduino UNO”,International Journal • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Closed of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol 118. No.24, Loop Fuzzy Logic Controlled Interleaved DC-to- 2018, pp.1-8. (Scopus Indexed). DC Converter fed DC Drive System” International • K.Ranjitha, “Review on Load Frequency Control Journal of Engineering and Technology (UAE), techniques in Distributed generation Power Vol.7, 2018, pp.397-403. systems” International Journal of Pure and Applied • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Simulation Mathematics, Vol. 118, No.24 2018. and Experimental Analysis of Hybrid DC-DC

MOU SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY

MoU signed with Prolific Systems and Technologies Pvt. Ltd., for providing value added Industry – Institution – Interaction based training programs such as workshops, Inplant training, Summer internships, seminars and lectures for faculty members & students.

INDUSTRY SUPPORTED LABORATORY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

MoU signed with Texas Instruments for conducting the workshop, seminars and lectures for faculty members & students. STEPS Knowledge Services Pvt. Ltd has donated kits worth Rs.30,000 to set the following Laboratories:

1. RSLK Robotics Lab 2. IoT Lab 3. Analog and Digital System Lab www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

PUBLICATIONS Converter for Electric Vehicle Applications”, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS & FDP ATTENDED BY FACULTY MEMBERS International Journal of Pure and Applied • M. Pradeep, R. Priyanka, S. Sathishkumar, Mathematics, Vol.118, No.24, 2018, pp.1-10. S. Seminars, Workshops, TOPIC M. Edwin, “Improving voltage quality at EV charging (Scopus Indexed). No. FDP Attended ( FDPs) stations by using smart – grid systems” International • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “DC-DC Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Volume 1. QIP Short Term Courses Mathematical Optimization Methods for Power System 119, 2018. Luo Converter based Smart Street Lighting using Arduino UNO”, International Journal of Innovations 2. Workshop Introduction to Python Programming • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Cuk in Engineering and Technology (IJIET), Vol.10, Issue Converter Based BLDC Motor for Water Pumping 1, 2018, pp.21-24. (Thomson Reuters). 3. Seminar PALS Campus Lecture System Using Solar Energy Source”, Current Signal • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Solar Transduction Therapy, Bentham Science. Vol.13, Recent Trends in Controllers for Renewable Energy powered Luo Converter based Smart Street 4. FDP 2018, pp. 31-36. (Anna University Annexure-1) Systems Lighting using Arduino UNO”,International Journal • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Closed of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol 118. No.24, “Creative Pedagogy and its in Engineering 5. FDP Loop Fuzzy Logic Controlled Interleaved DC-to- 2018, pp.1-8. (Scopus Indexed). Education” DC Converter fed DC Drive System” International • K.Ranjitha, “Review on Load Frequency Control Journal of Engineering and Technology (UAE), techniques in Distributed generation Power FPGA based Controller design for Power Electronic Vol.7, 2018, pp.397-403. 6. QIP Short Term Courses systems” International Journal of Pure and Applied Converters • R. Elavarasu, C. Christober Asir Rajan, “Simulation Mathematics, Vol. 118, No.24 2018. and Experimental Analysis of Hybrid DC-DC ALUMNI SPEAK

MOU SIGNED WITH INDUSTRY Rajalakahmi Institute of Technology is one of the top colleges in Chennai, where you can enrich your knowledge more than 4 year engineering syllabus. The college and the staffs knew what is exactly needed to mould the MoU signed with Prolific Systems and Technologies Pvt. Ltd., for providing value added Industry – Visits are some of the key aspect offered by RIT to the students. RIT offered me the complete package that is Institution – Interaction based training programs required for a student to get ready for the professional life, with all the great support from the Management and such as workshops, Inplant training, Summer the faculties. I got placed in a leading MNC, BorgWarner Cooling Systems India Pvt Ltd. internships, seminars and lectures for faculty Mr. P. V. Srivatsan (2012-2016 Batch) members & students. BorgWarner Cooling Systems India Pvt Ltd.

INDUSTRY SUPPORTED LABORATORY TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

MoU signed with Texas Instruments for conducting the workshop, seminars and lectures for faculty members & students. STEPS Knowledge Services Pvt. Ltd has donated kits worth Rs.30,000 to set the following Laboratories:

1. RSLK Robotics Lab 2. IoT Lab 3. Analog and Digital System Lab www.ritchennai.org

Training & Placement www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

The department of Training & Placement at RIT facilitates the following:

Organizes and coordinates campus recruitments. Proactively interacts with various professional & Industry bodies like Confederation of Indian Industry Facilitates Industry-Institute Interaction through (CII), National Association of Software and Services Industrial visits, In-plant Training, Guest Lectures, & Companies (NASSCOM), Society of Automotive Project appraisals etc to ensure the exposure of current Engineers (SAE), Indian Society of Training & Training Industry practices to students and faculty members. Development (ISTD), Indian Society of Technical Ensures that every student gets equipped with all the Education (ISTE), ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu (ICTACT) requisite skill sets to take up a fulfilling career of his/ etc to promote students interests in different forums. Placement her choice. www.ritchennai.org

VISION with a lengthy but useful Yoga session to help them manage the stress levels built up during the course of • To train the students to become eligible for Global the camp stay. In this way the residential Employability Corporate and understand the needs of the Training Programme facilitates the student to become Industry. employable by the Industry. MISSION Two Employability Training Camps are conducted for every student before Campus recruitments begin. Also • To provide strong training that can address the gap the Camps are followed up effectively with regular in the curriculum. web enabled online tests. This ensures that enough • To provide exposure on the various opportunities opportunities are provided for the students to pick up available in terms of Entrepreneurship, Higher the traits of employability and there by secure his/her studies and Teaching / Research. placement in the Campus. The Employability Training • To place students at a higher package. Camps have resulted in a phenomenal increase in the number of students getting recruited over the past five TRAINING PROGRAMME OFFERED TO years, thereby catapulting RIT into a different league of THE STUDENTS top notch Institutions preferred by the vast majority of The training programmes offered to the students of student community. RIT are scientifically planned and organized to ensure Also, all the personality development and that the students derive the maximum benefits. The communication skills programmes are blended with Flagship Training programme offered to students is the the time-table to ensure that the students are provided Employability Training Camp conducted at the end of with structured and periodic interventions to develop the 5th and 6th semesters. themselves. EMPLOYABILITY TRAINING Also, the students are provided opportunities to CAMP undergo a variety of Certification Programmes. Some of the certificate programmes offered to the students The Employability Training Camp is a unique one of a are listed below: kind value addition programme offered to our students from the Second year onwards. This camp, which is • Automotive Society Orientation programme (ASOP) run on a residential mode is offered completely free • Microsoft Certification Program of cost. It is a matter of pride that this programme is • Certification in FSA -740 & Auto Electricals (in one of the premier events in the Institution and every collaboration with BOSCH) student looks forward eagerly to be part of this event. • Cloud infrastructure and services certification The students who are part of the camp are put through a supported by ICTACT set of pre-camp screening tests and their exact training • Data Science & Big Data Analytics certification requirements mapped. Following the Ice Breaker supported by ICTACT session on the inaugural day, our expert trainers who • Employability Enhancement Training Program are the best in the Industry put our students through (EETP) under AICTE-BSNL MoU. their paces through a uniquely developed curriculum, which is aligned towards the ever-changing demands • Certification in Java, .net, Oracle and Windows of the Corporate. Server • Certificate courses on CAD Modeling and Analysis The students are also continuously monitored for their performance with daily online tests, camp diary etc • Certificate Course in Robotics and corrective actions are implemented immediately. • Embedded Systems Training programme - UTLP The students also have the benefit of interacting with (Unified Technology Learning Platform) top executives from various industries on a daily • Certificate course in Embedded System basis in “Meet the Industry” programme conducted • Certification in Mobile Application Development every evening. In this way every student is given the opportunity to understand the difference between an Value Added Programs: academic ambience and the corporate reality. The Training program on Personality Development and camp also serves as a platform for students to learn Communication skills (Aptitude and logical reasoning, and practice Yoga as every morning session starts Ability skills and English language improvement) are www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

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LIBRARY The library has a rich collection of over 10,000 volumes of text books, references books, national and international journals in all branches of Engineering, Science, Technology, Management and General Studies and the

and it has got internet facility. INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP We are members of CSI (Computer society of India) and SAE (Society of Automobile Engineering). Steps are taken for IEEE membership. TRANSPORT

provide transport facility to the students and staff from various places. College website provides all the details of Transport facilities HOSTEL Separate hostels for Boys and Girls are provided with good amenities and services. CANTEEN A spacious and hygienic canteen is available in the campus to cater to the students and staff. SPORTS The college has spacious play ground with facilities for playing football, volleyball and other games.

INTERNET We have a 60 Mbps 1:1 direct internet leased line. Wi-Fi facility is available in all main areas of the campus. CAD/CAM CENTER CAD center caters to the needs of the Mechanical students in designing. www.ritchennai.org www.ritchennai.org

ELIGIBILITY B.E / B.Tech Programmes, HSC (Academic & Vocational) Candidates The minimum requirements for admission to B.E. / B.Tech. Programmes are:

CATEGORY Average of Maths, Physics & Chemistry Facilities In +2 Examinations or Equivalent Open 45% Backward 40% Most Backward 40% SC / ST 40%

LATERAL ENTRY CANDIDATES Diploma Holders (various Branches)are also eligible to II year of the four year B.E. / B.Tech. Degree Courses. The minimum requirements for admission to B.E. / B.Tech. Programmes are:

CATEGORY Average of 5th & 6th Semester marks Open 45% LIBRARY Backward 40% The library has a rich collection of over 10,000 volumes of text books, Most Backward 40% references books, national and international journals in all branches of Engineering, Science, Technology, Management and General Studies and the SC / ST 40%

VALIDITY OF SELECTION admission, the college has the right to cancel the and it has got internet facility. admission at whatever stage the candidate may be at Candidates who have passed the qualifying INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP examination of a University / Board other than those that time. A joint declaration should be signed at the We are members of CSI (Computer society of India) and SAE (Society of approved by Anna University and have been selected, time of admission by the candidate and his/ her parent. Automobile Engineering). Steps are taken for IEEE membership. will be admitted to the college provisionally, subject Candidates should ensure that correct information TRANSPORT regarding marks, age and community is furnished by University/ Directorate of Technical Education (DoTE). him/her. If is not correct, then provide transport facility to the students and staff from various places. College The candidates concerned should therefore write to He/She forfeit the admission, no matter at what stage the Registrar of Anna University / DoTE in advance. website provides all the details of Transport facilities of the course he/she will be in that time.

HOSTEL by the University / DoTE, the candidate will have to He/She is liable to be debarred from pursuing any Separate hostels for Boys and Girls are provided with good amenities and discontinue the course. course of study for a period of 3 years. services. Only those candidates selected under the merit Legal action will be initiated against him/her for CANTEEN furnishing false information. A spacious and hygienic canteen is available in the campus to cater to the Those who apply against possible lapsed seat (if The Extract of Supreme Court Order regarding Ragging, students and staff. The student should not indulge in ragging. Legal action SPORTS any). The selection of candidates will be provisional, will be initiated against, if found guilty. The Supreme The college has spacious play ground with facilities for playing football, Court has issued an order regarding the ragging and volleyball and other games. the extract of which is given below: the right to refuse. Admission to any candidate, if on INTERNET If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the We have a 60 Mbps 1:1 direct internet leased line. Wi-Fi facility is available in found to be ineligible for admission or any suppression authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty all main areas of the campus. of particulars detected. Further, if the candidate to explain and if his explanation is not found satisfactory, CAD/CAM CENTER is found to be ineligible at a later stage of his/her the authority would expel him/her from the Institution. CAD center caters to the needs of the Mechanical students in designing. www.ritchennai.org

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