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Final 2.4.2 with Title and University Number of full time teachers with Ph.D for the Academic Year 2019-20 Qualification Whether (Ph.D. / D.M / recognised as Year of Name of full time teacher with M.Ch. / D.N.B research Guide Sl. Recognition Ph.D./D.M/M.Ch./D.N.B PAN Superspeciality / for Ph.D. / D.M Title University Name No as Research Superspeciality/D.Sc./D’Lit. D.Sc. / D’Lit.) / M.Ch. / D.N.B Guide and Year of Superspeciality obtaining / D.Sc. / D’Lit. KRISHNA 1 DR. ALLAMNENI SHARADA BBGPS1932P 2016 YES 2017 FACULTY OF LANGUAGES AND FINE ARTS UNIVERSITY ANDHRA 2 DR. NITCHAL KIRAN JALADI ADZPJ5483C 2017 FACULTY OF SCIENCE PHYSICS UNIVERSITY ACHARYA DR. MADHUSUDHANA RAO 3 AFIPB7799C 2010 YES 2011 FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES NAGARJUNA BANDLAMUDI UNIVERSITY SRI STUDIES IN OPTICAL AND RELATED PROPERTIES OF A 4 DR. SREENIVASULU MODEM AGKPM8497R 1996 YES 2013 KRISHNADEVARAY FEW MOLECULES OF MEDICAL IMPORTANCE A UNIVERSITY DR. PAVULURI MOHANA CHARACTERIZATION AND ANNALYSIS OF FIBER METAL 5 AHPPP2092P 2012 YES 2013 JNTU, HYDERABAD VENKATESWARA RAO LAMINATED COMPOSITE STRACTARES MULTI- OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF FLOWSHOP ANDHRA 6 DR. SATYANARAYANA DUSANAPUDI AFJPD5200K 2018 YES 2018 SCHEDULING USING HYBRID GENETIC ALGORITHM UNIVERSITY UNDER SDST ENVIRONMENT ACHARYA 7 DR. KALPANA KONERU AUTPK9666P 2013 YES 2013 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY SRI HYDRODYNAMIC ND HEAT TRANSFER STUDIES IN 8 DR. ASHOKKUMAR POPURI ALOPP3338B 2019 YES 2019 VENKATESWARA RISER SYSTEM FOR WASTE HEAT RECOVERY UNIVERSITY DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL FILTERS ANDHRA 9 DR. PITCHAIAH TELAGATHOTI ADUPT2627H 2019 YES 2019 FOR LOW POWER AND HIGH SPEED COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS JNTU, 10 DR. USHARANI NELAKUDITI ADEPN2179C 2013 YES 2013 MEDICAL IMAGE REGISTRATION OF THE BRAIN ANANTHAPUR DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF AN AFFORDABLE 11 DR. SRINIVASARAO GORANTLA AGUPG1151C 2015 YES 2015 JNTU, KAKINADA HYBRID AUTO RICKSHAW SUPPORTING REAL TIME TRAFFIC IN COGNITIVE RADIO VFSTR DEEMED TO 12 DR. KUNCHAPARTI ANNAPURNA AKAPA5305L 2019 NETWORKS BE UNIVERSITY BANARAS HINDU 13 DR. SRINIVASU NAVULURI ACFPN9602G 1990 YES 2011 SPECTROSCOPY UNIVERSITY ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE OF A DIESEL ENGINE BY 14 DR. BALAGA NAGESWARARAO AEUPN6143D 2015 YES 2017 JNTU, HYDERABAD USING DUAL FUELS DESIGN OF NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE /LOW POWER VFSTR DEEMED TO 15 DR. SARADA MUSALA ATKPM6819J 2018 YES 2018 FULL SWING XOR/XNOR LOGIC GATES USING BE UNIVERSITY MOSFET/FINFET/CNTFET TRANSISTORS PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF CARALLUMA LASIANTHA AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW SYNTHETIC JNTU, 16 DR. SIREESHA MALLADI AWNPM1041Q 2018 METHODOLOGIES FOR DERIVATIVES OF FURANS AND ANANTHAPUR INDOLES UNIVERSITY OF 17 DR. HEMANTHA KUMAR KALLURI ANFPK1648C 2015 YES 2016 SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SEIENCE HYD ACHARYA DR. VENKATA KRISHNA KISHORE 18 AJEPK4354Q 2016 YES 2016 COMPUTER SEIENCE AND ENGINEERING NAGARJUNA KOLLI UNIVERSITY EFFIEIENT GENERATION OF ZERO DIMENSIONAL DR. LAKSHMI NARAYANA VARMA UNIVERSITY OF 19 AKOPP8922G 1991 YES 2013 IDEALS IN POLYNOMIAL AND LAURENT POLYNOMIAL PERURI HYD RINGS ACHARYA DR. VEERANJANEYULU 20 ADPPN2932A 2013 YES 2013 COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING NAGARJUNA NARALASETTY UNIVERSITY IMPLEMENTATION ANDF PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 21 DR. SUBBARAO MOPIDEVI AZZPM8529J 2019 YES 2019 JNTU, KAKINADA OF DSP BASED SINGLE STAGE AC/DC CONVERTER BIO - DIESEL FROM REFINING WASTES OF CRUDE 22 DR. SATYA SREE NANNAPANENI AEMPN9681A 2017 YES 2018 JNTU, HYDERABAD VEGETABLE OIL IMPROVING THE CERTAINTY OF SOFTARE EFFORT 23 DR. SUBBA RAO PERAM AXPPP3985K 2017 YES 2017 JNTU, KAKINADA ESTIMATION USING FUZZY MODELS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF DECOUPLED HYBRID DR. VENKATA SUBRAHMANYA 24 AREPP4794M 2020 INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER FOR BEARINGLESS JNTU, KAKINADA SOBHAN POLAMRAJU SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING IN NDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA 25 DR. PHANI KUMAR KATURI BESPK5372J 2018 YES 2018 ASTUDY WITH REFERENCE TO SELECT SECTORS UNIVERSITY PADMAVATHI CONSTRUCTION OF (N;N) VISUAL CRYPTOGRAPHY MAHILA 26 DR. NIRUPAMA BHAT MUNDUKOR AFPPB9994Q 2015 YES 2016 SCHEMES ON BINARY IMAGES VISWAVIDYALAYA M INVESTORS RISK PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS RISK VFSTR DEEMED TO 27 DR. HYMAVATHI CHUNDURI AKUPC9737C 2019 YES 2019 ASSESSMENT AND INVESTMENT INTENTIONS IN INDIAN BE UNIVERSITY COMMODITY MARKET AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS 28 DR. SUMALATHA BODDU AUOPB0584G 2018 STUDIES OF BIOSARPITION JNTU, KAKINADA ENDOGENOUS GROWTH REGULATORS IN SEED AND SRI 29 DR. ASHA SYED BMMPS9846K 1996 YES 2011 LEACHATES OF ARACHIS HYPOGAE L AT DIFFERENT VENKATESWARA STAGES OF STAGNATION UNIVERSITY INTERFERENCE MANAGEMENT IN SHORT RANGE NATIONAL DR. 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