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(2010-2012) Prof. Ashok Saxena, V GALGOTIAS UNIVERSITY GREATER NOIDA, UTTAR PRADESH List of Publications in Journals/Conferences (2010-2012) Prof. Ashok Saxena, Vice-Chancellor BOOKS PUBLISHED (AS AUTHOR/CO-AUTHOR OR CO-EDITOR) 1. Ashok Saxena and B. Dogan, “Creep-fatigue Interactions- Test Methods and Models”, ISBN 978-0-8031-7525-9 ASTM Special Technical Publication, STP 1539, ASTM International REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS AND BOOK CHAPTERS 1. A. Saxena, “Case for Large Multidisciplinary Research Universities in India”, in XXI Century Priorities in Engineering Education”, R. Natarajan and M. Anandkrishnan editors, McMillan, 2010, pp17-24. 2. A. Saxena, S. Koh, W. VanDriel, G.Q.Zhang, R. Tummala,” Low cycle fatigue Crack Growth in Nanostructured Copper” EuroSTAR Conference Manchester, England, Nov. 2011. 3. A.Saxena, “Fracture, Fatigue and Stability of Nanocrystalline Materials for Structural Applications” Invited paper for the Newsletter of the European Structural Integrity Society, March 2011. 4. K.O.Findley, J.L.Evans, and A.Saxena, “A Critical Assessment of fatigue Crack Nucleation and Growth Models for Ni, Ni, Fe-based Superalloys, Invited review from International Materials Review, to appear in 2011. 5. V. Kalyanasundaram, A.Saxena, S.B. Narsihmachary, B.Dogan, “ASTM Round-robin on Creep-Fatigue Testing Using P91 Steel”, Journal of ASTM international, Vol. 8, no.4, 2011, ASTM STP 1539, pp 23-40. 6. S. B. Narasimhachary and A. Saxena, “Crack growth behavior of 9Cr-1Mo (P91) Steels under Creep-Fatigue Conditions”, submitted to International Journal of Fatigue, December 2012, under review. 7. V. Kalyanasundaram, A. Saxena and S.R. Holdsworth, “Dislocation-based constitutive modeling of martensitic/ferritic steels at elevated temperatures. Part I: monotonic behavior, International Journal of Plasticity, (in press 2012) 8. V. Kalyanasundaram, A. Saxena and S.R. Holdsworth, “Dislocation-based constitutive modeling of martensitic/ferritic steels at elevated temperatures. Part I: monotonic behavior, International Journal of Plasticity, (in press 2012) 9. R. Rajgarhria, D. Spearot, and A.Saxena, “Behavior of Dopant Modified Interfaces in Metallic Nanocrystalline Materials”, Journal of Metals, Vol. 62, No.12, 2010, pp 70-74. 10. R. Rajgarhia, D. Spearot, and A.Saxena, “Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Dislocation Activity in Single-crystal and Nano-crystalline Copper Doped with Antimony”, Materials and Metallurgical Transactions A, Vol. 41, No. 4, 2010, pp 854-860. 11. R. Rajgarhia, D. Spearot, and A.Saxena, “Plastic Deformation of Nanocrystalline Copper-Antimony Alloys”, Journal of Materials Research, Vol. 25, No. 3, March 2010, pp 1-11. 12. R. Rajgarhia, A. Saxena, D.E. Spearot, K.T. Hartwig, K.L. More, E.A. Kenick, and H. Meyer, “Microstructural Stability of Copper with Antimony Dopants at Grain Boundaries: Molecular Dynamics Simulations”, Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 45, 2010, pp 6707-6718. 13. K.O. Findley, J.L. Evans, and A. Saxena, “A Critical Assessment of Fatigue Crack Nucleation and Growth Models for Ni, Fe-based Superalloys, International Materials Reviews, Volume 56, No.1, 2011, pp 49-71. 14. V. Kalyanasundaram, A. Saxena, S.B. Narasimhachary, B. Dogan, “ASTM Round-robin on Creep-Fatigue Testing and Creep Behavior of P91 Steel”, Journal of ASTM International, Vol. 8, No.4, 2011 15. Heather J. Sharpe and Ashok Saxena, “Effect of Microstructure on the High Temperature Mechanical Behavior No-Base Super Alloys for Gas Turbine Disk Applications”, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 278, 2011, pp 259-264. 16. D.M.R. Taplin and A. Saxena, “ICF: The World Academy of Structural Integrity,- Retrospective and Prospective”, Journal of Strength, Fracture and Complexity, Vol. 7, 2011, pp 109-121. 17. A. Saxena, “Elements of a Quality-assured Accreditation Process for Engineering Education”, International Accreditation Perspectives, R. Natarajan, Editor, Macmillan Publishers, 2011, pp53-64. 18. C.M. Stewart, A.P. Gordon, E.A.Hogan and A.Saxena, “Characterization of Creep Deformation and Rupture Behavior of DS GTD-111 using the Kachanov-Rabotnov Constitutive Model” MATS 2010, pp 1-36. 19. S. Narasimhachary. A. Saxena, and R. Sunder, “A Double Edge Notch Specimen Design for Tension-Compression Fatigue Crack Growth Testing”, Engineering Fracture mechanics (2012) in press. Prof. Sham Tickoo, Pro- Vice-Chancellor Refereed Conference Proceedings 1. Tickoo, S. (2011). Wind Turbine for Automobiles [CDROM]. Conference Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, Vancouver, B.C., Canada New Edition of Books 1. Tickoo, S. (2011). AutoCAD 2012: A Problem Solving Approach. USA: Cengage, ISBN:1111648506 2. Tickoo, S. (2011). AutoCAD 2011: A Problem Solving Approach. (Indian Edition): 978-93-5004-064-5 3. Tickoo, S. (2011). Autodesk Inventor 2012 for Designers. USA: CADCIM, ISBN:978-1932709-98-8 4. Tickoo, S. (2011). AutoCAD LT 2010 for Designers. USA: CADCIM, ISBN: 978- 1-932709-14-2 5. Tickoo, S. (2011). CATIA V5R21 for Designers. USA: CADCIM, ISBN: 978-1- 932709-13-5 6. Tickoo, S. (2011). CATIA V5R20 for Engineers and Designers (Indian Edition), ISBN 978-93-5004-063-8 7. Tickoo, S. (2011). NX7 for Engineers and Designers. (Indian Edition), ISBN: 978- 93-5004-054-6 8. Tickoo, S. (2011). Solid Edge ST3 for Engineers and Designers. (Indian Edition), ISBN: 978-93-5004-102-4 9. Tickoo, S. (2011). SolidWorks 2011 for Designers. USA: CADCIM, ISBN: 978-1- 932709-93-3 10. Tickoo, S. (2011). SolidWorks 2011 for Engineers and Designers (Indian Edition), ISBN 978-93-5004-180-2 11. Tickoo, S. (2011). SolidWorks 2010 for Designers (Serbian Edition) 12. Tickoo, S. (2011). Pro/Engineer Wildfire 5.0 for Engineers and Designers. (Indian Ed), ISBN: 978-93-5004-044-7 13. Tickoo, S. (2011). Pro/Engineer Wildfire 5.0 for Designers. (South Korean Edition) Research Ongoing research on "Wind Turbine for Automobiles" Prof. Balaji Rajagopalan, Pro- Vice-Chancellor 1. Liu, Chih-Chung; Liang, Ting-Peng; Rajagopalan, Balaji; Sambamurthy, V; and Wu, Jason Chia-Hsien (2012) "Knowledge Sharing as Social Exchange: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis," Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems: Vol. 3: Iss. 4, Article 3. Available at: http://aisel.aisnet.org/pajais/vol3/iss4/3 2. Setia, P. Rajagopalan, B.,Calantone, R. and Sambamurthy, V “How Peripheral Developers Contribute to Open-Source Software Development” Information Systems Research, March 2012, 23:144-163. 3. Rajagopalan, B., Deshmukh, H. and Deshmukh, A. (2010) “Healthcare Related Open Source Software Innovations: Diffusion Patterns and Early Adopter Influence” International Journal of Business Innovation Research, 4(3), 163-178. 4. Rajagopalan, B., Hillison, D. Calantone, R. and Sambamurthy, V. (2010), “Diffusion of information and communication technologies: A takeoff analysis” International Journal of Business Information Systems, 5(4), 329-347. 5. Liu, B. Liang, T.P. Rajagopalan, B., Sambamurthy, V. The Crowding Effect of Rewards on Knowledge-Sharing Behavior in Virtual Communities. Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Brisbane, Australia, 2011. Prof. M. Khalid, Pro- Vice-Chancellor Journal Papers 1. Mounika, M Rajasekhara Babu, P Venkata Krishna and M Khalid, LDPC Codes For Mobile Applications, International Journal of Advanced Computers and Communication Networks(IJACC), Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 6–11, April 2010. 2. S. Sujitha, M. Rajasekhara Babu, P. Venkata Krishna, M. Khalid, XML Parser For Paraphrasing And Plagiarism In Multi-Core Environment, International Journal of Advanced Computers and Communication Networks(IJACC), Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 18–21, April 2010. 3. Sankameshwar. R, Eunmi Choi, M. Rajasekhara Babu and M. Khalid , Middleware System Architecture for Grid Computing Infrastructure as a Service, GESTS International Transactions on computer Science and Engineering, Vol. 59, No. 1, pp. 11–22, April 2010. 4. Praveenesh Kumar, Eunmi Choi, M. Khalid and K. Saravanan, SIG–ULS: Scalable Infrastructure of Grid Computing for Ultra Large Scale Systems, GESTS International Transactions on computer Science and Engineering, Vol. 59, No. 1, pp. 125–137, April 2010. 5. Srikanth Devarakonda, M. Rajasekhara Babu and M. Khalid, Implementing Embedded CORBA (E-Corba) In Real Time Graphical Applications, International Journal On Advanced Computing And Communications (IJACC), Vol. 2, No. 3, pp 1–6, June 2010. 6. Sankameshwar. R, Eunmi Choi, M. Rajasekhara Babu and M. Khalid , IaaS Architecture using Grid in Cloud Computing, Journal of Information Technology and Architecture, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 127–134, June 2010. 7. M Rajasekhara Babu, P Venkata Krishna and M. Khalid , Performance analysis of Cryptography algorithms for Web Applications and NLP Applications on Multi- Core Environment, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research (IJCIR), Vol. 6, No. 4, pp 771–779, December 2010. 8. M. Rajasekhara Babu, P. Venkata Krishna and M. Khalid, A Predictive model to access the likelihood of observed states for Speech recognition in Multi-core Architectures, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research (IJCIR), Vol.6, No. 4, pp. 789–795, December 2010. 9. M. Rajasekhara Babu, P. Venkata Krishna and M. Khalid, Parallelization of information extraction features based on clustering in multi-core architecture, International Journal of Advanced Computers and Communication Networks (IJACC), Vol. 4, No. 2, pp 24-29, April 2011. 10. Muhammed Talha, M. Rajasekhara Babu, M. Khalid, Performance Analysis of Gaming Application on Multicore Architecture, International Journal of Advanced Research
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