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The University ranked in rank band 101-150 in the Member of the Association of Commonwealth Engineering Category in the NIRF Ranking released Universities in April 2018 by MHRD

Ranked No. 1 amongst Top Engineering Colleges in and Ranked No.3 amongst Top Engineering Established under Haryana Private University Act Colleges of Eminence in India in the CSR-GHRDC No. 25 of 2009 (Third amendment) Ranking Survey 2018 Published in the July 2018 issue

Recognised by the University Grants Commission, Govt. of India, under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act Institutional Member of American Society for 1956, and empowered to grant degrees under Quality (India) Section 22 of the Act.

Recognised by the Bar Council of India, Govt. of Member of International Students Exchange India Programme

University has tied up with IBM Career Education and set up an IBM Lab for Emerging Technologies. University is accredited by the National Assessment IBM conducts courses for the students of ECE, CSE and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for period 2016- & MBA programmes 2021 iNurture, our knowledge partner is an educational The NorthCap University Testing Centre solution company in the business of designing and delivering of innovative industrial relevant jobs in estabilished as per ISO/IEC:17025-2005, is NABL the field of Animation and VFX, Information Accredited for the Mechanical Testing of Building & Technology, Mobile Application and Analytics

T-4402 NABL Accredited Lab Construction Materials.

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Accredited by Accreditation Services for International Colleges (ASIC), United Kingdom, in School of Law, NCU Ranked No. 9 amongst Top the category of ‘Premier’ Universities, with Law Schools of Eminence, All India and No.1 in 'Commendable' Grades, for 2016-2020 Haryana by GHRDC Law Schools Survey June 2018

School of Management NCU Rank No. 61 amongst Member of Association of Indian Universities all India Top 100 in Business School Ranking for 2016-17 by MBA Universe :

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N K Dewan Kavita Mishra Shiv Saran Mehra V Daulet Singh

Neera Makhija Avdhesh Mishra Z Daulet Singh

Vision: To be known globally for learning innovations, academic excellence and socially relevant research outcomes; strive to become the preferred destination for students, faculty, employers and collaborators & pride of alumni and the community. Mission: Focus on quality of learning and innovation in all programmes with rigour and relevance. Develop competent professionals - innovative, analytical and independent; committed to excel in all their endeavours. Develop linkages globally with government, industry, academia and alumni for knowledge generation, dissemination and application. Encourage multi-disciplinarity in programmes and projects to explore new frontiers of knowledge. Continuously improve physical, academic and information infrastructure in pursuit of academic excellence. Create a nurturing environment for lifelong learning. Focus on entrepreneurship and socially relevant projects. Core Values: Integrity in all endeavours. Humility, compassion and concern for all. Passion for quality and excellence. Quest for innovation. Leadership and Team Spirit. Autonomy with Accountability. Perseverance. Quality Policy: To impart learning of the highest standards in the disciplines we have chosen, through a blend of theory, practice and performance. We endeavour to seek excellence in our academic activities and in all the services we provide to improve the quality of life of our students and the community we serve.

VectorTech E d i t o r i a l Welcome to this edition of VectorTech, the biannual magazine that keeps you informed about what is happening at the University. The content reflects the rich diversity of our endeavours. This issue carries interesting interactions with the Director, School of Engineering & Technology and the Dean, Academics. It also provides updates on significant University initiatives which include the opening of the Incubation Centre, Partnership Agreement between The NorthCap University & the University of Dayton, Ohio, USA, National Academic Depository, Automatic Weathering Station at NCU, introduction of new programmes and UGC MOOCs. Read about the 'Excellence Award' won by NCU students in the Delta Cup 2017 held at Wujiang, Suzhou City, China and more. In the News from the Schools section, I hope you enjoy reading about some of the varied events, celebrations and individual and collective achievements of our Schools and Departments. The NorthCap University is not just about classroom lectures, examinations, seminars, workshops, industrial visits but also co-curricular, sports, club activities and social outreach programmes. Participation in such activities help young people gain confidence, facilitates their holistic development and prepares them to be leaders of tomorrow. These are showcased in the later sections of the magazine. We also feature alumni whose activism is making a difference. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to our Governing Body for their continued support and giving me the opportunity to bring out different publications of your interest. I am thankful to the staff and students for their continued contribution and cooperation in sharing the information for this magazine. It is a request to all the readers to pen down their ideas and send articles, technical or non-technical for subsequent issues. A warm note of thanks goes to Col Bikram Mohanty (Retd) for his invaluable support and guidance at each step. Thanks are due to Mr Akhilesh Kumar for providing good quality photographs and Mr Lalitnarayan Lal for the layout and graphics of the magazine. I hope that you will like our efforts. I request all the readers of VectorTech to mail to me on any aspect of the issue and to make it an interactive tool or write in to the Editorial Cell.

Happy Reading!

Rekha Mathur Sr Editor Email: [email protected]

VectorTech CONTENTS

Table of Contents Factfile 01 Message from the Governor 02 Message from the Pro-Chancellor 03 Feedback 04 Recent Achievements 05 In Conversation with Prof. Ravindra Ojha 06 Interaction with Prof. Swaran Ahuja 07 Outreach Activities of Prof. Prem Vrat 08 Outreach Activities of Prof. Ravindra Ojha 09 Outreach Activities of Brig. SK Sharma 10 News and Events Partnership Aggrement with the...... University of Dayton 11 National Conference on Advances in Metrology 12 India International Education Conclave 13 Merit Certificate and Scholarship...... Distribution Ceremony 15 Spoken Tutorial with IIT Bombay 16 Installation of Scanning Electron Microscope 17 World Enviromnment Day 18 The NorthCap University Testing Centre 19 Farewell to Brig. SK Sharma 20 Orientation FDP for new faculty members 21 News from the Schools School of Engineering & Technology Department of EECE 22 Department of CSE & IT 27 Department of Mechanical Engineering 33 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 34 Department of Applied Sciences 39 School of Management 42

School of Law 45

VectorTech Table of Contents School of Professional Attachment 50 News from the Centre for Languages Learning 55 Centre for Leadership 56 News from the Library 57 Professional Societies 58 Student Activities 60 Social Service 64 Sports 65 Miscellaneous Health Camp 66 Books & Papers Published / Presented Department of EECE 68 Department of CSE & IT 69 Department of Mechanical Engineering 72 Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering 72 Department of Applied Sciences 73 Centre for Languages Learning 75 School of Management 75 School of Law 75 Articles & Poems Law is a Career option for Science Students 77 Importance of Inter-disciplinary courses...... in higher education 77 Why an MBA? 77 Learning a foreign language...... in India from job perspective 78 7th August 2017 79 Short Poems 80 Dean's List Students 81

VectorTech Factfile

Nature of University : Multidisciplinary, Co-educational University offering Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral Programmes in Engineering, Management, Law, Applied Sciences and Humanities Established 1996 as affiliated college; 2010 as University By : Educate India Society Located : In the industrial heartland of Gurgaon (Located 7 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi) Campus Address : Sector 23-A, Gurugram, Haryana, India, Tel.: +91-124-2365811-13 Email: [email protected], Website: www.ncuindia.edu Visitor : Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki, Governor of Haryana Chancellor : Mr V Daulet Singh Pro-Chancellor : Prof. Prem Vrat, PhD, FNAE, FNASc, FWAPS, FISTE, FIIIE Vice-Chancellor : Prof. HB Raghavendra, Registrar : Col. Bikram Mohanty (Retd) Student Population : Undergraduate 2831 : Postgraduate 169 : PhD 140 Student Gender Profile : Female 30%, Male 70% Faculty : 155 Scholarships : Merit - cum - Means Scholarships available, covering 100%, 50%, 25% of tuition fee, Merit Scholarships, Teaching Assistantship etc. Dean’s List of Students, Best Project awards

VectorTech 01 Message from the Governor

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Messag Message I am extremely happy to note that ITM University*, Gurgaon has emerged as one of the leading universities in North India. It is good to see that ITM University has been providing high quality education in Engineering, Hon’ble Management and Law. I am impressed by the way; this University has grown Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki Governor of Haryana from strength to strength since its inception to become a unique multidisciplinary University of higher learning in North India. I am happy to see an absolute ragging-free environment in the University and its excellent intake and placement records. The ratio of female employees and students in different streams is praiseworthy. With relevant and innovative courses, excellent infrastructure and qualified faculty, ITM University shows its commitment to academic development in India in general and Haryana in particular. I am confident that the University will continue to deliver quality education to serve as an intellectual resource base in India and the world, I wish ITM University, Gurgaon all the best in its endeavours to achieve academic goals and excellence.

(Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki)

*Now THE NORTHCAP UNIVERSITY

VectorTech 02 MESSAGE

Message from the Pro-Chancellor

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” —Margaret Mead

The world is changing rapidly around us and we have initiated multiple approaches to achieve high standards of teaching- learning and research. Conventional teaching and learning practices are being complemented by new teaching methodologies and ICTs that enrich and engage our students in the learning processes so that they are able to ride the waves of Prof. Prem Vrat globalization and technological advances and lead the change. Pro-Chancellor and Professor of Eminence In addition to the dynamic academic programmes, campus life provides a vibrant environment for extra-curricular activities that provide opportunities to develop skills and values that are needed lifelong. Student-led clubs, social, cultural and sports activities enliven the campus and prepare students to be mentally and physically fit and contribute towards their holistic personality development. The University also attracts the alumni to frequently return to the campus, to support the next generation of students, and to contribute in making the University a leader in the region and beyond. We nurture our students to be good human beings and excel in different realms of life and prove their calibre.

I extend my best wishes to all staff, students and alumni of The NorthCap University and wish them the best of luck in all their future endeavours.

VectorTech 03 Feedback Impression of Distinguished Visitiors

I am extreamly happy to visit this great Institution. I am highly impressed. I wish all the best to Students, Teachers & Staff of this institution.

Prof. PH Pareekh Padma Shri, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

Great to see NCU make stupendous progress year after year.

Dr Devi Singh Vice-Chancellor, FLAME University, Pune Former Director-IIM, Lucknow

Being on the campus of the NCU was a delight, particularly because the occasion was the Scholarship Award Day/Function to recognise Merit and support Means.

Prof. Furqan Qamar Secretary General Association of Indian Universities

I am extremly happy to observe the upkeep of the building and the entire campus. In fact I feel great that 'Ache Din Aageya Hain.' Please keep it up. Great Show.

Prof. S K Joshi Padma Bhushan Former- DG, CSIR & Hon, Distingushed Scientist (CSUIR)

The institute has made impressive progress in academics & research. The momentum should propel it to greater heights.

Prof. RC Budhani Professor, IIT Kanpur Former Director National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi

VectorTech 04 RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS

Recent Achievements q The University was ranked in rank band 101 to 150 in the NIRF IIIE confers Lifetime Achievement Award on Prof. Prem Vrat Ranking released on 3rd April 2017 by MHRD. The Indian Institute of Industrial Engineering (IIIE), New Delhi, announced the Lifetime Achievement Award to Prof. Prem Vrat, Pro-Chancellor. The award was announced in recognition of Prof. P r e m Vrat's admirable contribution in the field of Industrial Engineering. He carries a legacy of numerous awards and recognitions including Lifetime Achievement Award by Prof. Prem Vrat IIT Roorkee, Uttaranchal Ratan Award, Pro-Chancellor, Lillian Gilbreth Award, SSI Gold Medal and Professor of Eminence & many more. The Lifetime Achievement Chief Mentor, The NorthCap Award was conferred on Prof. Prem Vrat University, Gurugram during the inaugural award function at IIIE's 59th National Convention at Aurangabad, Maharashtra on 14 September 2017.

q The School of Engineering and q The NorthCap University was q The University was ranked No. 2 in Technology of The NorthCap ranked No. 1 Engineering College Delhi/NCR and No.58 All India in University was ranked in 'AAA' in Haryana and No 6 in All India a survey of India's Top 100 c a t e g o r y i n ' I n d i a ' s B e s t Top Engineering Colleges of Professional Colleges by Outlook Engineering Colleges' survey Eminence in the rankings of CSR- in their June 2017 issue. conducted by Careers 360 GHRDC, July 2017. published in April 2017.

q The University has been ranked No. 2 in Delhi/NCR and No. 58 All India in a survey of India's Top 100 Professional Colleges by Outlook in their June 2017 issue.

VectorTech 05 In conversation with Prof. Ravindra Ojha

III. The leadership of Technological II. The quality of future growth will Education institutions should certainly move to the next orbit comprise of not only pure which will demand flexibility, new academicians but talented skill-sets and response to changing industry-experienced leaders too. competency requirements. IV. Redefine the quality dimension of III. Growth potential in the immediate Technological education – future is in low cost automation, placement in terms of quantity artificial intelligence, internet of w and quality, admissions to things, data analytics, cyber

vie Prof. Ravindra Ojha renowned global universities for security, cloud computing, disaster er Director, School of Engineering t higher education, growth in management etc. In & Technology Masters and PhD courses and What is your message to the students? creation of COEs/ productive MoUs etc. Excel in whatever you choose as ‘excellence’ will only survive. Target the V. M a k e t e a c h i n g - l e a r n i n g rof. Ravindra Ojha, Director, ‘best in class (BIC)’ in terms of your institutions more attractive, S c h o o l o f E n g i n e e r i n g & competency. respected and wanted in terms of Technology, NCU, shares his P financial and psychic incomes. Systems approach to the plethora of thoughts on the future of technological global problems/ issues has huge education in our country, in conversation VI. Mandate the industry to entertain opportunities waiting for you. with Ms Rekha Mathur, Sr Editor, NCU. students for study-trainings with SMART goals. What are the reforms needed to impart technological education more efficiently VII. Mandatory productive linkage of in the country? leading industries with academic institutions. More than 70% of the Engineering graduates prefer the option of getting VIII. Facilitate summer internships employment in industries. The key with stipend to pre-final year objective of the leaders in the education engineering students. sector is to make engineering graduates IX. Close down universities not employable. Therefore, I have the meeting the minimum qualitative f o l l o w i n g r e f o r m r e l a t e d standards of NIRF. recommendations in the Technological Education sector:- X. Create a culture that would “Children must be s u p p o r t l e a r n i n g b o t h i n I. Revamp the teaching learning classrooms and beyond the process of ‘Mathematics’ and university walls. taught how to think, ‘ E c o n o m i c s ’ a n d m a k e i t interesting and application W h a t i s t h e f u t u r e g r o w t h o f Not what to think.” oriented. engineering education in India? II. Revisit the curriculum to encourage I. The huge gap created by the interdisciplinary courses, subjects excessive supply capacity, in - Margaret Mead for global employability, live terms of number of admission projects, bringing systems thinking seats in universities, and (problem solving), and soft skills sustainable demand, in terms of (co-existing with differences), students pursuing engineering intense application orientation, degrees, has led to an imbalance hands-on working, practicing in the quality of education but it is ethics and values, holistic temporary in nature. Bright times d e v e l o p m e n t o f s t u d e n t s , are ahead. The future is bright as technology driven MOOC courses India continues to grow at a and step up the use of virtual labs. healthy rate of 7% in GDP terms.

06 INTERVIEW

Interaction with Prof. Swaran Ahuja, Dean Academics

their interest, courses in emerging industry projects, guest lectures, campus technologies, industry relevant areas of placements and other industry immersion problem solving, contemporary programmes. All our Departments and programming techniques and so on. School of Professional Attachment are Besides a robust curriculum, the actively involved in academia industry teaching pedagogy and evaluation interface. Several more MoUs are in the processes have been reoriented and third pipeline, particularly with start-ups which party assessment tests started to give offer a lot of learning opportunities for s t u d e n t s a d e c i s i v e e d g e i n students. employability. Prof. Swaran Ahuja H o w d o y o u p l a n t o e n c o u r a g e Dean Academics What are your future plans to promote multidisciplinary teamwork at NCU? research and industry interface at the Most of the real life projects require an University? interdisciplinary approach, therefore both r o f . S w a r a n A h u j a , D e a n Teaching & research are the two most faculty and students are encouraged to work Academics, NCU spoke about key important activities for any university on such projects including major projects in Pissues, future plans to promote and at NCU we are putting a lot of focus their final year. The Innovation & research and industry interface, on both. In addition to teaching-learning Incubation Centre has been set up to offer multidisciplinary teamwork and initiatives, promoting research is also a o p p o r t u n i t i e s t o w o r k o n s u c h strengthening collaborations with foreign top priority. Although the University is multidisciplinary projects. Due weightage universities in an interaction with Ms only eight years old, it has been able to is given to such projects through the Best Rekha Mathur, Sr Editor, NCU. achieve a mark of more than 300 quality Project Awards and also by funding through journals & conference publications per the VC's Innovation Fund. The faculty is year, an annual average of over two per also motivated to work on multidisciplinary Sir, what are the key issues before NCU? faculty. The University has over 140 projects which get priority for funding from We are now in an era of rapidly changing research scholars pursuing PhD the Government and other agencies. Faculty technologies and employability programmes. The University has taken is regularly disseminated information about requirements where sound domain several initiatives to improve research such potential projects by RDIL, a cell at knowledge alone is no longer sufficient to outcomes both in numbers and quality. NCU to promote research and to work in ensure good placements for students. In These include offering fellowships to groups on such interdisciplinary projects, addition to technical proficiency meritorious research scholars, financial particularly the ones relevant to society. employers are now increasingly looking support for presenting papers in Due recognition is given to faculty for for skills like creative thinking, problem conferences in India & abroad, successfully completing such projects. solving, team work, communication and encouraging UG & PG students also to ability for lifelong learning as well as a work on research oriented problems, positive attitude towards work. The sponsoring faculty to IITs/ other premier How do you propose to enhance benefits of traditional curricula with emphasis on universities to pursue research collaboration with foreign universities? high content of core subjects and teaching programmes, Partnership Agreements NCU has a number of tie ups with foreign methodology limited to classrooms is no with foreign universities for research universities including ITB Ireland, longer quite relevant as many of the collaboration, funding of selected Michigan Technological University, Regina desired skills are developed outside the research projects under VC's Innovation University, Canada etc. Many of our classroom. Therefore, an approach to Fund, regular upgrading of research students have benefitted from these tie ups, integrate classroom and beyond facilities, inviting experts from have done their post graduation abroad and classroom learning in terms of creative IITs/other premier universities to review found lucrative placements in global iconic project work, extra and co-curricular the research work of our scholars and companies. It is proposed to further enhance a c t i v i t i e s , i n d u s t r y i m m e r s i o n more. this effort through an international students' programmes, social outreach activities Regarding industry interface, NCU relations office for creating better awareness etc., into the curriculum is essential. The gives great importance to this activity as amongst students and guiding them to take teaching pedagogy and evaluation this makes significant contribution in benefit of the available opportunities. process also needs to be aligned to these making our students industry ready. The Further, it is proposed to extend the scope of requirements for producing well University has signed MoUs with a collaborations to faculty exchange also in equipped, industry ready employable number of well-known industries some terms of research and teaching, as well as graduates. of which include Delta Electronics, curriculum design. NCU is fully conscious of these emerging Exicom Industries, Mitsubishi Electric, challenges and has taken several steps to Maruti Suzuki Ltd and others. meet them to stay ahead of the curve like Collaboration covers internships for flexibility to students to choose courses of students and externships for faculty, live

07 Outreach Activities of Professor Prem Vrat Pro-Chancellor, Professor of Eminence and Chief Mentor, The NorthCap University

Management Development Institute on 'India: A Global Destination for (MDI), Gurugram on 24 March Higher Education' held at Hotel 2017 at MDI, Gurugram. Ashoka, New Delhi on 10 June 2017. q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the 19th Meeting of the Technology q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the 11th Foresight and Management Forum Meeting of Management Evaluation of INAE at INAE, Gurugram on 30 and Accreditation Committee March 2017. (MEAC) of National Board of each Activities Accreditation (NBA) on 5 May 2017 Prof. Prem Vrat q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the Annual Pro-Chancellor, at NBA, New Delhi. Outr General Body Meeting (AGM) of Professor of Eminence members at the India International q A well-known literary organization & Chief Mentor Centre (IIC), New Delhi on 31 of Gurugram District 'Suruchi March 2017. Sahitya Kala Pariwar' organized a function at CCA School auditorium q q A luncheon meeting was hosted on 2 Prof. Prem Vrat was invited as the to release the autobiography of Prof. April 2017 by Prof. Vinay Kumar Chief Guest in PMI India Research DR Agarwal on 14 May 2017. Prof. Pathak, Vice- Chancellor, Dr APJ and Academic Conference on Prem Vrat was the Chief Guest at the Abdul Kalam Technical University ‘Accelerating Development: occasion. Harnessing the power of Project (AKTU), Lucknow, formerly Management’ held at IIT Delhi on 2 UPTU, with all Deans, Pro-VCs and q Prof. Prem Vrat was chosen by IIT March 2017. Controller of Examinations in Kharagpur to evaluate the nominees q honour of Prof. Prem Vrat, Former for the Distinguished Alumni Award Prof. Prem Vrat was invited as the Vice-Chancellor, UPTU. Prof. for 2017 under the academic Chief Guest and delivered the Pathak also took him around the new category of nominations. inaugural address at the 2nd campus of the University which was q Prof. Prem Vrat was a Special Guest Industry – Academia Conclave of planned during his tenure as VC. ICFAI Business School (IBS) on 4 a t t h e 5 t h I n t e r n a t i o n a l March 2017 at ICFAI Hyderabad q Prof. Prem Vrat chaired the meeting SPICMACAY Convention on the Campus. of the Standing Hearing Committee occasion of its 40th Anniversary, q of the AICTE on 3rd April 2017 at held at IIT Delhi on 5 June 2017. The Prof. Prem Vrat delivered lectures AICTE Head Quarter, for approval inaugural function was addressed by at IIT Delhi as Honorary Professor of colleges by AICTE. the Prime Minister through video ‘Supply Chain Management’ conferencing . (SCM) on 10 and 17 March 2017; q Prof. Prem Vrat chaired the meeting 'Operations Planning and Control' o f t h e S t a n d i n g A p p e l l a t e q Prof. Prem Vrat presented a Theme on 3, 10 and 17 April 2017; Committee/SAC Review of the Paper on ‘India: The Global ‘ O p e r a t i o n s R e s e a r c h a n d AICTE from 21-24 April and 30 Destination for Higher Education’ at Industrial Engineering' on 28 July April 2017 at AICTE, for approval the inaugural session of the and on all Fridays in August 2017. of colleges by AICTE. International Conclave on 10 June 2017 at Hotel Ashok, New Delhi. q q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the Prof. Prem Vrat attended the PAN HRD Minister, Shri Prakash meeting of SRESHTHA (Special IIT meeting as Chairman of the Javadekar delivered the inaugural Railway Establishment for Strategic Core Organizing Committee for address via video conferencing. Te c h n o l o g y a n d H o l i s t i c International Conclave on ‘India: Minister of State, Dr MN Pandey; Advancement) in Railways at NITI Global Destination for Higher Director, IIT Kharagpur; Secretary, Aayog on 26 April 2017 under the Education’ at IIT Delhi on 15 Higher Education, MHRD were the Chairmanship of Dr VK Saraswat, March, 3, 11, 17 April and 24 May Guests of Honour at the inaugural Member NITI Aayog to interact with 2017. session. Prof. Prem Vrat also chaired the team from Monash University, q the 4th Session on ‘Road Ahead’ Prof. Prem Vrat was invited as Australia for preparing its DPR. Chief Guest and delivered the w i t h A d d l . S e c r e t a r y - Te c h Convocation address at the Annual q Prof. Prem Vrat, met the Hon'ble E d u c a t i o n , M H R D , S h r i R Convocation Ceremony of Ajay HRD Minister Shri Prakash Gopalakrishnan, Former Director, Kumar Garg Engineering College, Javadekar at Shastri Bhawan on 2 Tata Sons; Prof. PB Sharma, Former Ghaziabad on 19 March 2017. May 2017 to invite him to be the VC, DTU and Prof. G Raghuram, Chief Guest at the inauguration of Director, IIM Bangalore as q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the annual the one day International Conclave panellists. c o n v o c a t i o n c e r e m o n y o f

VectorTech 08 OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

q Prof. Prem Vrat delivered a lecture q Prof. Prem Vrat was the Chief Guest Universe at IIM Lucknow Noida on Materials Management in the on the ‘Accolades Day' on 15 July Campus at Greater Noida on 4 and 5 M a n a g e m e n t D e v e l o p m e n t 2017 at The Mother’s International August 2017. Programme (MDP) by SIDBI at the School, New Delhi. He presented q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the INAE Department of Management awards to outstanding students and Youth Conclave organized by the Studies, IIT Delhi on 16 June 2017. faculty and his inspirational speech Birla Institute of Scientific Research was appreciated by all. q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the faculty (BISR), at BISR, Jaipur from 11-12 selection committee meeting at q Prof. Prem Vrat was invited as the August 2017 and delivered a lecture MDI, Gurugram as subject expert in Chief Guest to deliver the ‘24th Dr S in the first session with the Directors Operations Management on 29 June P Luthra Memorial Lecture' on 27 of IIT Kharagpur and Kanpur. 2017. July 2017 at The Institution of q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the 24th Engineers (India), Delhi State q Prof. Prem Vrat participated in the Meeting of the Executive Council of Centre and gave the Balgulshan S I D B I M D P f a c u l t y a n d YMCA University of Science and Awards to outstanding performers. participants' get-together at a Technology, as a Member of the On the occasion Prof. Prem Vrat luncheon at IIT Delhi on 1 July Executive Council at YMCA was felicitated by the Institution of 2017. U n i v e r s i t y o f S c i e n c e a n d Engineers (India), with a shawl and Technology, on 21 q Prof. Prem Vrat was invited as the plaque on entering the 50th Year of August 2017. Chief Guest in the FDP on 'Human Engineering Academics. Values and Professional Ethics' q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the 20th organized by Noida Institute of Meeting of the Technology Engineering & Technology at Foresight and Management Forum NIET, Greater Noida Campus on 4 of INAE on 31 July 2017 at INAE July 2017. Headquarter, Gurugram, Haryana. q Prof. Prem Vrat attended the q Prof. Prem Vrat participated in 8th Annual General Body (AGM) Indian Management Conclave 2017 meeting of IIT Kharagpur Alumni on the theme ‘MBA Curriculum for Association at IIT Delhi on 8 July New Era' organized by MBA 2017.

Outreach Activities of Director SOET, Professor Ravindra Ojha

q Prof. Ravindra Ojha interacted with Ÿ Campus interviews for Final year the Managing Director, Mr Vinod students to be taken as GETs Hans and the HR team of M/s (MED2017V015) Federal Mogul, Powertrain, q Prof. Ravindra Ojha visited the Prof. Ravindra Ojha, Gurugram on 21 August 2017 and ASQ office Delhi on 25 August Director explored the following areas for School of Engineering 2017 to evolve the framework of future engagement: & Technology an Executive Development Ÿ Internship of final year students Programme on 'Operational followed with the defined major Excellence' at NCU. He had a rof. Ravindra Ojha was invited to project d i s c u s s i o n w i t h i n d u s t r y Pattend the Deans Summit at stalwarts Dr K Kumar, Former Ÿ Expert sessions in the areas of Deloitte, Hyderabad from 13-14 April Director MACE, Mr KC Mehra, 2017. It not only provided a good sintering and other manufacturing processes Former CEO Tata, Mr Amit connect with academic leaders but also Chatterjee, MD, ASQ and Mr gave an effective feel of disruptive Ÿ Modular programmes for ITI / Ciby James, Director ASQ. This teaching-learning process in store for us D i p l o m a e m p l o y e e s f o r E x e c u t i v e D e v e l o p m e n t in the future. Some of the learnings from upgradation Programme would be for tier 1 the summit were: expectations from Ÿ suppliers in the industry covering millennials/GenZ and sustainability of Short term joint workshops at NCU for external and internal topical areas like Lean, Quality education for societal growth. It was and Supply Chain. excellent exposure in sharing our participants breakthrough theme 'Dream industry Ÿ To set-up Center-of-Excellence engagement for employability (COE) with the support of M/s enhancement'. Federal Mogul

VectorTech 09 Outreach Activities of Brig. S K Sharma (Retd.) Pro Vice-Chancellor & Senior Professor, The NorthCap University

our major projects and also consider NCU has adopted from 2017-18 hiring from our BCom/MBA onwards provides a 'Digital Locker' streams as support to their to each student where all his/her investment teams. academic records will be held in s a f e t y a n d a v a i l a b l e f o r q Pro Vice-Chancellor attended the downloading. Students will not 2nd NIRF award Ceremony held at have to carry their important the Cultural Centre Auditorium, documents around. Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi on each Activities 10 April 2017 where the Hon'ble q During the National Convention the President gave away awards to top Pro Vice-Chancellor delivered a Outr Brig. SK Sharma ranking HEIs. presentation on NCU's Digital Former Pro Vice-Chancellor Initiatives to the Vice-Chancellors q Brig. SK Sharma (Retd) attended and Senior Professor of private universities in the the two day 'National Convention on presence of the Hon'ble Minister Digital Initiatives on Higher H R D , C h a i r m a n U G C a n d Education' from 9-10 July 2017 at S e c r e t a r y M H R D . N C U ' s q Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Three Pro Vice-Chancellor accompanied presentation on Digital Initiatives major initiatives in digitally by Director, SPA were invited by was one of ten selected Pan India for delivered education i.e. SWAYAM, Fidelity International for an delivering during the National SWAYAM PRABHA and the i n t e r a c t i o n w i t h M r B a b u Convention. Thiagrajan, Head of Technology, National Academic Depository Fidelity India on 7 April 2017. (NAD) were launched. q Brig SK Sharma (Retd) attended the Annual General Meeting of IIT Fidelity International is already a Swayam is a Free Online Education Kharagpur Alumni Association on 8 strong partner for our placements Portal which is currently offering July 2017 and was elected Vice- and this visit further cemented the 323 courses and can be accessed at President for a term of 2 years for t i e s . P r o Vi c e - C h a n c e l l o r swayam.gov.in. Swayam Prabha is the Delhi Chapter. interacted with NCU students the DTH version of Swayam, placed there. He suggested delivering courses through 32 Fidelity to provide live projects for Television Channels. NAD which

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News and Events Partnership Agreement between The NorthCap Incubation Centre established at the University University & the University of Dayton, Ohio, USA

he NorthCap University signed a he University inaugurated a new Centre aims at helping young minds to TPartnership Agreement with the Tstart-up incubation platform at the transform their innovative ideas into University of Dayton, Ohio, USA on 15 University on 26 April 2017. The Centre viable business propositions, a platform May 2017. Both the universities have was inaugurated by the Pro-Chancellor, facilitating a budding entrepreneur to agreed to undertake joint collaborative Prof. Prem Vrat, Mrs Snehlata Jhamb start a business venture with minimum research, students and faculty exchange. and Mr Mayur Jain. The event was risks. Incubates will have access to Under this agreement students of one graced by the presence of the Pro Vice- technological assistance which will be university can get admission to Chancellor, Brig SK Sharma (Retd), generated through mentors with undergraduate and graduate programmes Prof. Ravindra Ojha, Director, School multidisciplinary expertise. in the other university. of Engineering & Technology, Mr BK The Incubation Centre is an initiative of Gupta, Director, School of Professional The Agreement was signed by Dr Paul H some of NCU alumni, Mr Kashish Attachment and Registrar, Col Bikram Benson, Provost, Dayton University, Jhamb, Founder Managing Director of Mohanty (Retd). USA and Pro Vice-Chancellor Brig. S K City Innovates Pvt Ltd, Gurugram and Sharma (Retd), for a period of five years. The Centre's chief objective is to help Mr Mayur Jain. The faculty coordinators As the relationship grows, we can create an environment for research and of the Incubation Centre are Ms Supriya undertake joint research particularly in the fields of Computer Science and innovation, including software products Raheja, Dept of CSE&IT and Ms Charu Engineering & Electronics and and apps followed by incubation for Rana, Dept of EECE. Communication Engineering. commercialization. The Incubation

Automatic Weathering Station at NCU ndian Meteorological Department weathering parameters for research India has been I(IMD), Govt of India, has approved w o r k s r e l a t e d t o e n v i r o n m e n t installed with the installation of an 'Automatic a s s e s s m e n t s u i t a b l e f o r B Te c h , an AWS.” He Weathering Station' (AWS) on the MTech, and PhD students. Rainfall has affirmed campus of The NorthCap University. data obtained from the AWS will also t h a t A W S AW S i s a n a u t o m a t e d t y p e o f be useful for regional farmers.” equipment is weathering station which records real l i k e l y t o b e Mr Sanjeev Tyagi, IMD visited NCU time data about weather parameters i n s t a l l e d a t c a m p u s o n 1 2 M a y 2 0 1 7 a n d like rainfall, humidity, sea level NCU shortly. investigated a number of suitable sites pressure, wind speed, wind direction, Mr Tyagi also for installation of AWS and proposed a maximum and minimum temperature. explained to suitable site in the workshop area. Mr Prof. Pramila Goyal, Distinguished the faculties of Sanjeev Tyagi said, “Govt. of India is Professor Emeritus, NCU says, t h e D e p t o f C E E t h e d e t a i l e d focused on transition of weathering “There is a deficit in real time methodology of processing data stations from manual to automatic due weathering data collection in our parameters obtained from AWS. The t o i t s h i g h r a n g e a p p l i c a b i l i t y. region, and the data obtained from general public can also access the Currently there are 675 AWS installed AW S w i l l b e v e r y u s e f u l f o r data from any AWS station in India in India and nearly every district in effectively monitoring and recording through the IMD website.

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India International SOL participates in World Conference on Environment-2017 Education Conclave he National Green Tribunal, the Technical Sessions, each chaired by a nstitute of Counsellor Training highest Court of Environment in Judge of the Supreme Court of India. Research and Consultancy (ICTRC), T I India, along with United Nations The faculty and students from School N e w D e l h i , c o n d u c t e d I n d i a Environment Program (UNEP), of Law were nominated in the International Education Conclave on Ministry of Environment, Forest and rapporteur team for various technical 'Student Discipline – New Challenges' on Climate Change, Ministry of Water sessions and for formulating the final 22 Feb 2017, which was attended by the Resources, River Development and report of the conference. Pro-Chancellor, Prof. Prem Vrat and G a n g a R e j u v e n a t i o n , A s i a n Registrar, Col Bikram Mohanty (Retd). The conference was inaugurated by D e v e l o p m e n t B a n k a n d D e l h i The Conclave was chaired by Dr VS The President of India, Shri Pranab P o l l u t i o n C o n t r o l C o m m i t t e e Ravindran, Director General ICTRC, M u k h e r j e e . S p e a k i n g a t t h e organized the 'World Conference on Prof. Vidhu Mohan, Prof. of Psychology, occasion, the President welcomed Environment-2017' in New Delhi Punjab University Chandigarh and Prof. the fact that conservation has now from 25-26 March 2017. 30 students Saraswat of IIT Delhi. The objective of become inclusive and participatory. from the School of Law were a part of the conclave was to provide Higher He focused on the fact that children the organizing committee and got an Education Leadership an opportunity to a r e t h e w o r s t s u f f e r e r s o f opportunity to work with members of interact with renowned experts and environmental degradation and the NGT and also a chance to interact researchers from the field of Psychology expressed happiness that over the with eminent speakers from the and equip them with the necessary past decade, consciousness about Ministry, Judicial Authorities, Chief knowledge, skills and attitude which are environmental concerns has grown Justices of various nations and other simple to adopt in every day practice and and also resulted in action on part of international delegates. easily transferable to teachers and governments throughout the world. students. The conference was spread over 10

Celebration of Earth Hour–2017 arth hour is the world's largest In this regard the University has Ee n v i r o n m e n t a l g r a s s r o o t s already instituted a 150 KW Solar movement in history, connecting Power Station for use as alternative hundreds of millions of people all m e a n s t o s a v e e l e c t r i c i t y. T h e over the planet. Scientists believe University decided to switch off lights t h a t a t w o d e g r e e r i s e i n t h e from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm on 25 March temperature can have very serious 2017 and appealed to the public to also consequences for our planet. 195 join and switch off lights from 8:30 – countries have agreed to reach the 9:30 pm and be a part of the world's greenhouse gas emissions neutrality largest voluntary action for the in the second half of the century, to environment. stay below the two degree Celsius. E-Cell Events q Entrepreneurship Cell of NCU entrepreneur.” The session was an students gain valuable insights invited Mr Zorawer Singh of invigorating and inspiring one and through this initiative. 'Jugnoo', App based auto rickshaw it served well in charging up the q The E-Cell organised 'EntreThrust' provider, to share his insights with inquisitive students. Subsequently in which the PowerPoint Impact students of NCU on the 'Journey of a one hour mentoring session competition was an attraction, on Jugnoo' on 28 Feb 2017. It was a f o l l o w e d f o r p o t e n t i a l N C U 31 March 2017. The objective of stimulating session in which Mr preneurs. this competition was to allow Zorawer spoke about Jugnoo's The E-Cell event was coordinated p a r t i c i p a n t s t o s t r e t c h t h e i r j o u r n e y s i n c e i n c e p t i o n , by students Tarita Sahdev (ME), imagination. Participants from challenges it faced, its growth and H a r s h i t G o e l ( C S E ) , P a n k a j d i f f e r e n t d e p a r t m e n t s w e r e diversification. He shared the Kaushik (ME), Shivam Panwar allowed to come up with their best, business model of 'Jugnoo' and ( M B A ) , A b h i s h e k C h a u d h a r y on the spot views on PPTs, without discussed various steps a person (MBA) Raminder Singh (CSE) and b e i n g r e s t r a i n e d b y a n y should follow when setting up a faculty coordinators Dr Kavita boundaries. The winners were business. He said, “Following Khanna, Mr Mohit Kataria, Ms Arjun Rishi and Aarushi Gilotra your heart and passion is the key to Charu Rana, Mr Bilal Ahmed and Dr (BBA, 2nd Sem). success, and determination and Sushmita Waraich helped the grit go a long way in helping an

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Merit Certificate and Scholarship Distribution Ceremony o promote excellence in academics and to recognize outperformers, Tscoring a CGPA of 9.5 and above, NCU distributed cash awards to its undergraduate and postgraduate students for Semester Results- December 2016 in Engineering, Management and Law on 24 April 2017. 83 meritorious students from different disciplines were given cash awards including 56 students from BTech, 2 from BSc Maths (Hons), 7 from BCom (Hons), 5 from BBA, 8 from BBA-LLB (Hons), 4 from MTech and 3 from MBA. The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Brig. SK Sharma (Retd) presented the Merit cash awards.

Technovation 2017 Virtual Labs he School of Engineering and Ltd, Prof. Amitava Sen Gupta, Mentor, CU is a Nodal Centre for Virtual TTechnology (SOET) organized RDIL, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Brig SK NLabs Project of IIT Delhi since Sept Technovation – The Annual Project Day Sharma, Prof. Ravindra Ojha, Director, 2010. An Expert Team of Virtual Labs on 21 April 2017 to provide students a SOET. The visitors were impressed by the Project from IIT Delhi conducted a workshop on Virtual Labs and Practices platform to showcase their innovative passion of the students, the quality of the for BTech 2nd Year students of ideas in the form of projects. During the engineering ideas and the socially- E l e c t r o n i c s & C o m m u n i c a t i o n event, 55 students of BTech Final Year relevant projects displayed. They Engineering, Computer Science & showcased their innovation through 20 appreciated the level of projects and talent Engineering, Mechanical Engineering major projects. The event was graced by of the students at NCU. They also and Civil Engineering on 2 March 2017. A the presence of eminent educationists provided suggestions for improvement in total of 243 students attended the sessions. including Prof. KL Chopra, former terms of funding the projects, consider The experts explained about the Virtual Director IIT Kharagpur; Prof. Kehar extra credits to students involved in Labs Project, an initiative of MHRD Singh, Hon. Distinguished Research h a r d w a r e r e l a t e d p r o j e c t s a n d under the Mission of ICT, GOI. In the Professor, Dr CR Prasad, Chairman & encouragement for scalability, saleability w o r k s h o p , B a s i c E l e c t r o n i c s , Managing Director, Everest Power Pvt and indigenization of parts. Communications, Image Processing, Data Structures, Problem Solving, Computer Programming, Physical Science, Chemical Science, Surveying, Metal Forming, Production Shop, Vibrations, FAB, etc. labs were demonstrated to the students and faculty of NCU.

Visit of Chief Justice, Third Environment Court, Valdivia, Chile he School of Law organised a visit by Dr Micheal Hantke, Chief Justice, Third TEnvironment Court, Valdivia, Chile, on 28 March 2017. He was accompanied by Professor Stephen Stec, Professor, Central European University. Justice Micheal Hantke addressed the students on practical issues about the relationship of justice delivery and economics. He said, “We live in an imperfect world and life is more complex than the theory of economics. Specialised tribunals should focus on merit review of cases rather than judicial review. A judge while delivering judgements has not only to interpret the law in the right direction but also has to access the impact of the decision.” Justice Hantke discussed real life cases from his bench for clarity and basis of decision making. He was of the view that a holistic approach is the requirement of the day.

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Installation of Scanning Electron Microscope at the Central Research Facility ungsten filament based Scanning A training programme was organized for TElectron Microscope (SEM) was faculty and research scholars in the use of installed at the Central Research Facility, various advanced and analytical N C U . S E M s h a v e a v a r i e t y o f instruments for research in the applications in scientific and industry- University's Central Research Facility related fields, especially where (CRF) on 5 August 2017. The session characterization of solid materials is started with an overview of the research required. In addition to topographical facilities available at NCU by Dr Ambika and morphological information, a Devi, Head, CRF. The trainees visited Scanning Electron Microscope can CRF where the working of various detect and analyze surface fractures. This research instruments like SEM, UV-Vis instrument is of immense importance to spectrophotometer, vaccum coating unit, experimentalists working in the area of spin coating etc and its applications were Materials Science and Thin Films to demonstrated and explained by Dr estimate the shape, size of the particles Ambika Devi and Dr Sunita Sharma. It and surface morphology of films. The was followed by a brain storming session representatives of Alfatech Services gave on the usage of the existing facility for hands on training of SEM to the APS interdisciplinary research. team comprising of Dr Ambika Sharma, Dr Sunita Sharma, Dr Dipti Vaya, Dr Hukum Singh and Dr Pranati Purohit on 4 May 2017. (APS2017O012)

University bids Farewell to its final year students

he University organized a farewell Tceremony for the final year students of Engineering, Management and Law on 3 May 2017. The adieu was full of excitement of entering into a new, matured and professional world, but was also mixed with the pain of departing from their batchmates. The event was graced by the presence of the Pro- Chancellor, Prof. Prem Vrat; Pro Vice- Chancellor, Brig SK Sharma (Retd); Registrar, Col Bikram Mohanty (Retd); Director, School of Engineering & Te c h n o l o g y, D e a n , S c h o o l o f Management, Heads of Departments and faculty members. Student representatives from different as they clicked away, capturing moments 'Mr Popular' to Ronik Yadav, 'Ms Departments and Schools relived some of joy, laughter and smiles to make the Popular'to Dhruti Bansal, 'Mr Six Pack' to of their old memories with mixed best of the last day as students at the Akshay Luthra, 'Best Jodi' to Anu Gupta emotions. The outgoing students also University. The outgoing students were and Akansha Arora, 'Gym Freak' to expressed their feelings for their Alma given interesting titles by the pre-final Deepam Sehrawat, 'Mr Kalakaar' to Mater and shared some of their year students as they were called on stage Ankush Yadav, 'Ms Well Dressed' to experiences at NCU. The event and given mementoes. Bhavya Passi and 'Mr Well Dressed' to witnessed dance and song performances Karan Gambhir. by the host students who brought Some of the main titles awarded during liveliness to the evening. Dressed to the the evening were: nines, the students were all in high spirits

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University Pledges to remain Ragging Free he University held its Anti-Ragging TCommittee meeting on 20 July 2017 under the Chairmanship of the Vice- Chancellor, Brig S K Sharma (Retd). The Committee had a wide representation with members from the University's Administration, Faculty, Hostel Wardens, Local Police Station, Parents, members from the Press and local NGOs. The VC congratulated all the members present on the unblemished record of zero incident of ragging since its inception and reiterated the University's resolve to remain free from the ugly menace of ragging. He informed all members that The Vice-Chancellor, Brig SK Sharma especially in the evening after classes to Anti Ragging squads from amongst (Retd) informed the members that Student obviate any scope of indulgence in Faculty, Administration and Technical Anti-Ragging Counsellors from across all ragging by senior students. staff members had been constituted and Programmes at the University had been duly briefed on what constitutes ragging, appointed to help act as an interface with a vigil to be mounted to ensure between the freshers and existing students meticulous implementation of anti- and ensure no harassment is meted to ragging measures and redressal them. The local Police representative was mechanism in case the need arises. requested to depute a beat constable

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Orientation FDP for new faculty members he University organized a Faculty TOrientation Programme to interact with all new joinees on one common platform on 9 August 2017. The programme acquainted the new members of the faculty with key aspects of processes at the University and their functioning in various domains. Members were given a warm welcome and were motivated to become effective teachers by Prof. Prem Vrat, Pro- Chancellor and Brig. SK Sharma (Retd), Pro Vice-Chancellor. They shared their valuable insights on the teaching profession citing personal examples and like Mentoring Scheme, Appraisal Key university level activities like: HR spoke about faculty development, Process, Outreach Activities, Internships policies, ERP, RDIL and online tests were teaching effectiveness and expectations etc. It was followed by an Invited Talk by shared. The FDP was well received as from the new faculty. They stressed that eminent academic, Prof Ajoy Ghatak who vital aspects were addressed from the whoever adopts the profession of a spoke on the topic 'How to make teaching faculty's point of view. The session teacher assumes the obligation to better'. From his vast experience he concluded with Dy Manager (HR) conduct himself/herself in accordance shared valuable tips with the new faculty welcoming the new faculty to the NCU with the ideals of the profession. and the relevance of using examples, family and wishing them good luck in videos, animations etc. to make their their future endeavours. Members were apprised of the key lecture interesting and engage students in schemes and faculty specific activities a better manner.

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NCU Alumnus scripts a professional success story r Jayant Jawa, Information Technology, NCU (formerly ITM University, Gurgaon) Class of 2002, Mfollowed by Huthwaite University, is Sales and Marketing Manager for Daikin Middle East and Africa and Strategic Planner at Daikin Industries Ltd and is based out of UAE. Mr Jayant visited NCU on 13 July 2017 and had a meeting with the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Brig. SK Sharma (Retd), Prof. Ravindra Ojha, Director, SOET and Head, Dept of CSE&IT. Mr Jayant briefed about the world-class training centre that M/s Daikin had set up in Neemrana, Rajasthan which is helpful in the development of faculty and students of colleges and universities in India. He also mentioned that Daikin has big plans to grow in India and is exploring the possibility of supporting universities in training and skill-development by setting up World-class COE (Centres of Excellence). NCU expressed its interest of establishing such a Centre and is exploring possibilities of collaboration with M/s Deakin.

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I started my career as an intern at Synopsys in September 2016 which got converted into a full time job in August 2017. My success mantra is 'There is no substitute for hard work.' I thank faculty members at The NorthCap University for all their support and technical guidance because of which I have been able to achieve this. The thing that inspired me the most was the learning and working environment at the University. Hands-on learning using different tools of Cadence like Virtuoso, Encounter, etc. gave me practical exposure that helped me to learn everything right from the beginning and later while preparing for my interviews. Shikha Sharma One important thing I want to mention here for all those who have a high aim in life is that - to get MTech VLSI what you want, you need to first plan and manage your time in such a way that you are able to do (Class of 2016) everything including studies, interview preparation as well as having fun! You will soon notice R&D Engineer, Synopsys that this also increases your efficiency.

Being a part of MTech programme in VLSI at NCU has been a life changing event for me. Under the guidance of faculty members such as Dr Neeraj Shukla, Ms Charu Rana and Dr Vandana Khanna, the dream of being in VLSI industries has come true. What is most appreciable about the faculty here is that they are motivators, enablers to new technical skills and supportive. The labs are equipped with all the latest Cadence tools which enabled me to do practical work and learn. Every quarter there were industrial interactions in which engineers from VLSI companies came and shared their experiences and enlightened us on important technical issues. The most Mr Himanshu Sharma important part of the programme were the presentations on varied topics each week. I got MTech VLSI opportunities to present PPTs on assigned topics, which helped me to overcome my hesitation to (Class of 2017) speak publicly. So my advice is - Join the MTech programme at NCU and change your Application Consultant (I) professional life. Once again all the faculty at NCU for their great support and technical guidance in SNPS - Thanks NCU.

Mr Shivam Garg joins Faculty Development Programme Mentor Graphics A six day FDP was organized by the Department on ‘New technology areas introduced in course curriculum’ from 5-10 June 2017. The objective of the FDP programme was to make faculty aware of developments in new technology areas for enhancing the teaching- Mr Shivam Garg learning process like Internet BTech EECE of Things (IoT), 5th Generation of Mobile Communication, Machine Learning, 3D Printing (Class of 2016) and Digital Marketing etc. Salary Package: Rs 11 LPA in Mentor Graphics Emphasis was on hands-on sessions and interdisciplinary talks by industry professionals and senior in-house members, on these topics. The FDP was a good learning experience for faculty members and scholars. It facilitated all to understand the importance of keeping themselves updated about new technology and insights about various aspects of curriculum design and the teaching-learning processes.

Mentor-Mentee Interaction Faculty Mentor Prof. Ved Prakash Sandlas, Ex Chief Controller, DRDO discussed research papers, research proposals and identified new thrust areas with his mentees. Industrial engagements, project funding from external bodies, project guidance to students of Dept of ME for testing their project in TBRL Chandigarh and guidance to research scholars was also discussed. Prof. Ved Prakash Sandlas Ex Chief Controller, DRDO

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Department of Computer Science and Engineering & Information Technology Departmental Activities FOSS training by IIT Bombay Dept of CSE&IT cojoins with the AWS Educate initiative FOSS (Free Source Software) training was conducted by IIT Bombay for 2nd, To build a technically skilled student community for the Cloud age, the 4th and 6th Sem students through Spoken Department cojoined with the AWS Educate initiative to facilitate training of Tutorial Software Project. 2nd Sem students on real Cloud environment and make them ready for the ever growing students participated in C/Advance C, Cloud business model. The AWS Educate initiative will provide the following while 4th Sem students in Ruby, PHP and important resources to the students: Python and 6th Sem students in PHP and • Grant of USD $100 AWS credits to each student. Python. On completion of the course a • Access to free and discounted AWS Training resources. test was conducted and students who had passed the test were issued certificates by • Access to free Online Labs. IIT Bombay. The event was coordinated • Online and in-person collaboration and networking opportunities. by Ms Mehak Khurana and Ms Garima Sharma.

QEEE Programme of Technical Discussion IIT Madras A Technical Discussion was A course on ‘Public Key Cryptography’ organized for the faculty with Dr was conducted by the Department for 3rd Gulshan Rai, First Chief of Year students wherein live lectures were Cyber Security at PM’s Office delivered by the learned faculty of IIT on 6 May 2017. Department's Madras, Dr Chester Rebeiro and achievements/initiatives and projected in remote classrooms to 54 research projects in the area of students at NCU. 48 students cleared the Cyber Security were presented. subject with more than 50% marks. This Dr Rai appreciated the efforts of QEEE event was coordinated by Ms the department in the form of Mehak Khurana. subjects taught, research problems and projects undertaken and provided valuable inputs to further enhance the scope of projects. He discussed some real-life Cyber Security problems faced by Workshops the country and suggested that they could also be included in the curriculum. The A workshop on Big Data Analytics event was coordinated by Dr Prachi under the guidance and support of Prof. A Sen using Hadoop was conducted on 16 Gupta and Dr Latika Singh. [CSE2017G012] March 2017 at the International I n s t i t u t e o f Te c h n o l o g y a n d Management, Murthal, by Dr Workshop attended Vijendra Singh, Associate Professor, A group of 12 faculty and students of explained what needs to be done post Dept of CSE&IT. The workshop was SOCER group attended a workshop at breach detection and how the attended by 45 students and faculty Cyber Security Engagement Centre, investigation is carried out highlighting members of the Dept of Computer Microsoft (CSEC) on 12 April 2017. A the features of Windows 10 Security. Science, IIITM, Murthal, Sonipat. presentation was made regarding current A session on Email Security and Data scenario of security in India and Digital Another workshop on the same subject Compliance was conducted by Mr Crime Unit and its work environment. A i.e. Big Data Analytics using Hadoop Randhir Kumar Dhawan, Technology demo about the usage of active was conducted on 16 March 2017 at Specialist in Security. He explained the directories for the management of Mahaveer Swami Institute of various attacks and threats an email can different systems and their requirement create and how they can be prevented. Technology, Jagdishpur, Sonipat by Dr was given by the Cyber Forensic The last session was about Enterprise Vijendra Singh. The workshop was Analyst. Technology Specialist, Mr Security which focused on the critical attended by 60 students and faculty Stafin Jacob, gave an insight into the information infrastructure. Career members of the Dept of Computer Enhanced Endpoint and Platform opportunities in Cyber Security through Science, MSIT, Sonipat. Both the Security like how we can protect various certifications were also workshops were well appreciated by ourselves from identity theft, data theft discussed. the students. and malware intrusion and he also

VectVectorTorTechech 27 Faculty Activities trends and get feedback about NCU women who were felicitated at the students working there as interns. occasion. q Dr Vijender Singh chaired a session NCU’s MTech programmes and on ‘Computational Intelligence in Jyotika Pruthi was included in the curriculum were also discussed Data Science and Big Data 2017' at 2018 edition of Marquis Who's w i t h t h e i n d u s t r y e x p e r t s . the IEEE 4th International Who in the World, the best-known [CSE2017E001] Conference on Computing for and well-respected biographical Sustainable Global Development, q Ms Garima Sharma participated in resource featuring world's most New Delhi, from 1-3 March 2017. the FDP on ‘Introduction to Web accomplished individuals since He has beens appointed as Guest Development’ at IIT Roorkee held 1899. Editor, Intelligent Data Mining and from 13-22 June 2017. It was q organised by the Electronics and Dr Vijendra Singh was appointed Machine Learning, Journal of m e m b e r o f t h e A d v i s o r y om the Schools ICT Academies under the scheme of Organizational and End User C o m m i t t e e , I n t e r n a t i o n a l s fr Computing (JOEUC), IGI Global, ‘Financial assistance for setting up w of Electronics and ICT Academies’ Conference on Emerging Trends in USA. Indexed in SCI, SCOPUS & Expert Applications and Security, Ne set up by the Ministry of Electronics ACM and Special Issue on: and Information Technology held from 17-18 Feb 2018 at the ‘Computational Analysis and (MeitY), GOI. Jaipur Engineering College and Security’, IJSCCPS, Inderscience, Research Centre, Jaipur. UK. q Ms Jyotika Pruthi was interviewed by an international Australian q M s J a g d e e p K a u r w a s t h e magazine ‘Ramona Magazine for Guest Lectures T e c h n i c a l R e v i e w e r f o r Girls’. She got the opportunity to International Conference on share her experiences as a professor q An expert lecture entitled ‘Machine Information, Communication and at The NorthCap University and her Learning and its Real Time Computing Technology (ICICCT- TEDx talk at the University. She Applications’ was delivered by 2017) in collaboration with spoke about her varied interests, Prof. Vijayan K Asari, Department Springer CCIS and Computer hobbies and achievements. Ms of Electrical and Computer Society of India (CSI) organised by Jyotika advised girls, wanting to be Engineering, University of Dayton, JIMS Delhi. engineers, to be innovative and Ohio, USA on 1 March 2017. Prof. “never hesitate to step out of their q Ms Geetika Munjal attended a Asari gave an introduction about comfort zone to give a try to some workshop on BigData at JNU from M a c h i n e L e a r n i n g a s i t i s new dimension”. Read more at: extensively used in real time 17-18 March 2017. https://ramonamag.com/2017/ applications and elaborated about q 06/amazing-babe-jyotika/ Dr Latika Singh and Dr Yogita data sensing, processing and Gigras attended an expo on ‘3rd q Ms Jyotika Pruthi’s poem ‘Letter automated decision making in real Smart Cities India 2017’ which was from daughter to divorced parents’ time. He spoke about the data held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi was published by the online portal acquisition process and systems, from 10-12 May2017. During the ‘The Uncommon Box’ with an data pre-processing steps including three day event, industry experts, outreach of 10,000 viewers. distortion correction, haze/fog policy makers, innovators, removal, rain removal and influencers, entrepreneurs, etc. Faculty Achievement distortion correction. Prof. Asari from across the globe shared explained about feature extraction, q Ms Jagdeep Kaur received a solutions, product innovations, classification and decision making Certificate of Recognition for research discoveries, compelling steps of data analysis used for real case studies, technical talks, panel Outstanding Service in the discussions, best management Technical Programme Committee practices with industry peers. The of Springer ’s International event generated ideas for projects Conference on Information, that encompass innovations in the Communication and Computing field of smart cities, wearables, Technology (ICICCT-2017) held at design applications, data analytics JIMS New Delhi. etc. q Ms Jyotika Pruthi was felicitated q Ms Jyotika Pruthi, Ms Richa w i t h t h e ‘ Yo u n g Wo m e n ’s Chabbhra and Ms Mehak Khurana Achievers Award’ on International visited four companies namely Women's Day by Gurgaon First and Swiggy, Incuspaze, Kartar Group Artemis Hospital, Gurugram for her and Visteon on 22 June 2017 to get contribution to literature. She was Prof. Vijayan K Asari, University of Dayton, an insight into the latest industry the youngest among the eight Ohio, USA delivering a lecture

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time applications. He emphasized learnt about the latest types of cyber can be undertaken by students. on real time applications including threats trending over Internet [CSE2017G008] face recognition, object detection (particularly after demonetization) q A guest lecture on ‘Privacy and o n WA M I d a t a , E m o t i o n and security measures and Security in Online Social Media’ recognition by EEG analysis and prevention against these attacks. Mr (PSOSM) by Dr Ponnurangam Brain machine interface. Tandon strongly emphasized that Kumaraguru, Assistant Professor, universities and other academic The lecture was attended by 200 I n d r a p r a s t h a I n s t i t u t e o f institutions should focus on BTech CSE 2nd and 3rd Year Information Technology (IIIT), producing more number of security students and faculty members. The Delhi was organized on 22 April framework developers rather than session was coordinated by Dr 2017. He said that we should Vijendra Singh. maintain privacy and security over social media. The talk was q An expert talk on ‘Information coordinated by Ms Mehak Khurana. Security and Digital Forensics’ was [CSE2017G011] delivered by Mr Jaibir Kumar Jain, HCL Info Systems for 3rd Year q An expert lecture was organized on BTech (CSE), MTech (Cyber the topic ‘Big Data Analytics Security) students and faculty Landscape’ by Mr Vasu, Senior members on 3 March 2017. Mr Engagement Manager, Axtria for Jaibir spoke about the industrial BTech CSE&IT 4th Year and trend in information security and MTech CSE students on 22 April various career options. The talk was 2017. Mr Vasu explained how we followed by an interactive session just programmers. He said that we can solve typical business problems with MTech students and faculty should focus on developing a safer using Big Data Analytics, its members. Mr Jaibir proposed an Digital India rather than just Digital various project phases including extensive two day practical session India. He motivated students to business understanding, data on Information Security for spread awareness and contribute understanding, data preparation, i n t e r e s t e d s t u d e n t s o f a l l towards betterment of the society m o d e l l i n g , e v a l u a t i o n a n d departments. The lecture was and the nation. The event was deployment. He discussed about organised by Alumni Cell of coordinated by Dr Latika Singh, machine learning algorithms for big data analytics, the current CSE&IT. HoD, Dept of CSE&IT and Dr Prachi Ahlawat. [CSE2017G007] challenges and the future of the data q Dr Yoginder Talwar, Scientist D, analytics industry. The lecture was q A talk on ‘The Next Generation Network Security Division of followed by an interactive session Cyber Attacks & Threats’ by Mr National Informatics Centre (NIC), in which the students clarified their Rahul Tyagi, Vice President M i n i s t r y o f E l e c t r o n i c s & doubts. The lecture was coordinated Lucideus Technology Pvt Ltd for Information Technology, New b y D r V i j e n d r a S i n g h . Delhi gave a talk on the topic ‘Data BTech and MTech, Cyber Security [CSE2017G013] Centre Security’ on 24 April 2017. students was organized on 11 April q A lecture on the topic 'IoT and Dr Talwar spoke about the various 2017. He discussed about the Applications' by Dr Anirban Das, issues related to Data Center different ways of exploitation, how Founder, Ansyst Consulting, was Security, Firewall Management, the mobile of a user can be hacked, how sites to download movies and organized by the Dept on 22 August Switch Security and Vulnerability 2017. Dr Das highlighted the rise of Scan. The lecture was coordinated pdf files can be exploited just by accessing the Internet smartly and IoT platform and its applications, its by Dr Kavita Khanna, Ms Jyoti architecture and layers in the IoT Sahni and Ms Mehak Khurana. many more. He also suggested different types of projects which platform and discussed some open [CSE2017G005] challenges in the projects he had q An expert lecture on ‘Cyber World undertaken and motivated the T h r e a t s & Aw a r e n e s s ’ w a s students to come up with solutions delivered by Mr Rakshit Tandon, t o t h o s e c h a l l e n g e s . Founder Chairman, A & R Info [CSEG2017002] Security Solutions Pvt Ltd, Director Executive - Council of Information Security and Cyber New Faculty Member Security Consultant to Internet and Ms Priyanka Rastogi joined the Mobile Association of India on 18 Department as Assistant Professor. We April 2017. Students and faculty Mr Rahul Tyagi, Vice President Lucideus Technology Pvt. Ltd talking to students welcome her to the Department.

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Mitsubishi Electric India organizes 'Edumeet 2017' Faculty Activities Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd organized 'Edumeet 2017' to bridge the gap between Dr Ashwini Sharma gave an invited talk academia and the industry which was held at Ghaziabad on 1 March 2017. Several on 'Design for the textile machinery' in academicians from Delhi-NCR like DTU, SRM and representatives from various design awareness seminar on 8 March industries like Honda attended the meet. Dr Anjali Garg and Ms Shaveta Arora (Dept 2017 at Panipat organized by MSME of EECE), Dr Shiv Manjaree Gopaliya (Dept of ME), NCU attended the meet. Development Institute, . Curriculum design and syllabi related to courses of major industrial significance like (MED2017I004) Automation, Mechatronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering were discussed. Dr Sharma was invited to the two day Brain storming sessions and group discussions were held regarding the loopholes, workshop of 'ISIE-Indian Karting 2017' strategies, challenges and outcomes in the existing curricula. (MED2017WA004). as a Chief Guest on 18 and 19 March at NCU, Gurugram. (MED2017WA003)

Mr Johan Gustafason, Nira Control AB, Sweden visits Dept of ME Faculty Achievements Mr Johan Gustafason, CEO, Partner, Nira Control AB, Sweden and Mr Yogesh Kalia, Dr Ashwini Sharma was awarded PhD CEO, Medhaavi Center for Automotive Research, Punjab visited the Department of degree on 4 March 2017 at the National ME on 20 March 2017. Discussions were held regarding upgradation of labs and Institute of Technology, . future cooperation with Prof. Prem Vrat, Prof. Ravindra Ojha and Dr Rohit Singh Shri Brahmin Mahasabha honoured Dr Lather. They visited the IC Engines Lab and Automobile Lab and appreciated the Ashwini Sharma with Samman Patra for engine test setups, equipment and upgradations in both the labs. The visit was his achievements on 11 March 2017 in coordinated by Dr Rohit Singh Lather. Pratibha Samman Samaroh, Bharatpur. Nira Control AB, Sweden, develops and delivers state-of-the-art advanced electronic control systems for the automotive industry. (MED2017O005)

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Inter-school Design & Tech Competition and Inauguration of the Indian Road Safety Campaign (IRSC) Student Chapter The Dept of CEE organized the Inter The school students were divided into Founder & President, Indian Road School Design & Tech Competition for teams of three and a bridge-making Safety Campaign currently working at various schools in the NCR at NCU on competition was conducted after which the Royal Bank of Scotland on 20 April 20 April 2017 and also inaugurated The the bridges were tested for load bearing 2017. He gave a presentation about the Indian Road Safety Campaign (IRSC) capacity. Amity International, Sector 43, importance of road safety and practices in association with IIT Delhi. A Design Gurugram obtained the 1st position and followed in Delhi. The Department om the Schools & Tech competition was inaugurated by Lions Public School, Gurugram bagged signed an MoU with The Indian Road s fr Mr Anand Poonia IRS, Assistant the 2nd position. Students were also taken Safety Campaign (IRSC) in association w Commissioner, Indian Revenue on a tour of the University and saw the with IIT Delhi on the same day. Ne Service, Customs and Central Excise, facilities at NCU. [CEE2017O008, CEE2017O009] Faridabad, in the presence of Pro Vice- The IRSC Student Chapter was Chancellor, Brig SK Sharma and Head, inaugurated by Mr Amar Srivastava, Dept of CEE.

Unique Student Project The Department suggested a unique way of handling debris flow yet to be implemented in India. Dr Amit Srivastava, Head, Department of CEE mentored students Aryan and Bhavesh Kumar, who displayed their BTech project 'Channelizing debris flow during landslides' at the annual technical fest 'Reconnaissance 2017' at PEC, Chandigarh as well as 'Technovation 2017' on 21 April 2017 at NCU. In hilly regions, normally debris flow tends to channelize due to topography and if left unchecked can damage or disrupt infrastructure or block water courses. The team suggested construction of channels along the most probable path of debris flow so that the flow can be channelized and material is collected downstream in a large pit and utilized for construction purposes, rain water collected in the pit can be used for groundwater recharge and directed towards rainwater harvesting pit.

Guest Lectures Aspiring Minds q An expert lecture by Mr Varun s t r u c t u r e s a n d v a r i o u s q The Department started a new B a j a j , S t r u c t u r a l D e s i g n reinforcement detailing techniques initiative 'Aspiring Minds' wherein Engineer, WS Atkins India Pvt used. The session was extremely good rank achievers, of recent Ltd was organized for 2nd Year informative due to technical years, in various competitive students on 22 March 2017 on the insights about steel that should be examinations like GATE, IES, IAS, topic 'Ductile Detailing of used in earthquake resistant GRE, CAT etc are invited to interact buildings. [CEE2017G005] Structures'. He discussed the with BTech students and guide them scope of ductile detailing of RCC q Mr Vineet Lochan Gupta, CEO, regarding strategy and approach structures as per IS 13920. Mr Save Techno Engineers delivered a that should be adopted for cracking Bajaj also showed structural l e c t u r e o n ' P r e c a u t i o n s / drawings of existing buildings such national level examinations. In shortcomings, observed while the first mentoring session, the a n d s h a r e d h i s p r a c t i c a l execution of building activities' to experiences in the designing of Department focused on the core BTech students on 27 July 2017. He Civil Services Examination, Indian discussed site problems, shared Engineering Services (IES) where case studies and real time pre-final year students interacted experiences with the students with Mr Vipul Bajaj on 28 Feb 2017 which helped them understand the shortcomings observed in the who secured AIR-77 in IES (Year execution of building activities. 2016). Mr Bajaj, BTech, Civil [CEE2017G007] Engineering (2008-12), NIT

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w o r k i n g a s A s s i s t a n t Commissioner, Indian Revenue Services, Customs and Central Excise, Faridabad. The session focused on the Union Public S e r v i c e s C o m m i s s i o n ' s (UPSC)Civil Service Examination. Mr Poonia shared his rich experience of preparation for the Indian Administrative Services entrance examination. Initially he had a career oriented discussion with the students and advised them to start working towards their goals K u r u k s h e t r a a n d M Te c h , committee and interviewing process from the 3rd Year onwards. He Construction Management, IIT for selecting IES officers. He enlightened the students regarding Delhi (2014-16) and has one year's motivated the students to work hard choice of an additional subject professional work experience in a for their dreams which will which is crucial in the final scoring bridge designing company. Mr e v e n t u a l l y p a y o f f . of the IAS entrance examination. Bajaj shared his rich experience [CEE2017G004] He shared his insights of Prelims p r e p a r i n g f o r t h e I n d i a n q Under the initiative 'Aspiring and Mains of the Civil Services Engineering Services entrance Minds' the Department organized a Exam and motivated the students to examination with pre-final year guest lecture by Mr Anand Poonia work hard to crack such prestigious students. He spoke about the who cleared the IAS Examination national level examinations. structure, UPSC interview with flying colours and is currently [CEE2017G006]

Pre-Placement Interview Site Visits/ Industrial Visits The Department organized the 1st round q A geological site investigation of Year students on 2 March 2017. The of pre-placement interview (PPI) for 3rd Aravalli Hills in Haryana for UG students were accompanied by Year students on 11 Feb 2017. It gave students was organized along with faculty members Ms Purnima students an experience of appearing in an all members of the faculty of the Bajpai and Ms Megha Kalra. The interview and also to understand and Dept on 22 March 2017. The visit v i s i t g a v e t h e s t u d e n t s a n realize the importance of preparedness was to learn about the geological opportunity to experience the required during an interview. It was s u r f a c e a n d s u b s u r f a c e execution of work at a construction conducted by two Alumni of the investigations as it forms an site. The site was near Manesar and Department, Mr Ankit Pachouri, important part in the design of consisted of five towers of G+25 Ministry of Urban Development and Ms structures. Dr Misra discussed storeys. Students saw various Mahima, JK Cement (Class of 2011). v a r i o u s p r o c e s s e s o f s i t e building components and were The 2nd PPI by Alumnus, Mr Bharat investigation, surveys and practical explained about each building part Gaur, Sobha Developers Pvt Ltd (Class considerations to be taken care of in detail. Final-year student, of 2014) was organized on 25 Feb 2017. before starting construction work in Shivam Rohilla placed at this site Students were evaluated on the basis of difficult geological conditions. was also present during the visit and their technical skills, HR skills, overall Students saw different terrains of explained the finishing processes. grooming, GK etc and thereafter a quartzitic rocks under different The Project Manager agreed to feedback session was conducted to weathering conditions and learnt provide summer internship to NCU highlight the areas that needed about the jointing patterns in rock students. [CEE2016V002] improvement. [CEE2017O005] masses and major reasons which q Mr Shubham Bansal and Mr Akx cause fracturing in rocks. A Malik visited Rajiv Chowk, Quiz Competition demonstration of Scanline survey in Gurugram on 4 July 2017 where rock slopes was done and block A quiz competition 'Quest' was organized Gawar Construction is undertaking samples collected from one of the for CEE and ME students and conducted the NHAI project. [CEE2016V004] in association with CADD Centre, sites to evaluate its petrological and q Dwarka, ND on 24 Feb 2017. A total of 60 m e c h a n i c a l p r o p e r t i e s . The faculty visited Skyway Infra students from both the departments [CEE2016V003] Pvt Ltd which is constructing a 50 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant at participated. The participating students q A visit to GURGAON 1 site under were provided free training on soft skills. village Dhanwapur in Gurugram. Alpha Construction Pvt Ltd, Sector [CEE2016V005] [CEE2017O006] 84 Gurugram was organized for 1st

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Presently she is working with CBRE the strategic plan and department tracker, symposium had a gathering of meditation sessions, sessions by eminent more than 250 scientists, engineers Consulting which offers real estate and speakers from the Government sector, and researchers from universities, urban economic consulting services to recreational activities etc. The FDP was science labs and industries. d e v e l o p e r s , o w n e r s , o c c u p i e r s , institutional investors and public sector inaugurated by the HoD, Dr Amit During the symposium a visit was organizations around the world. She Srivastava on 5 June 2017. He talked organized to one of its kind Bukov m o t i v a t e d s t u d e n t s t o o p t f o r about its history, layout, its importance PVP underground research facility unconventional career endeavours after and how FDPs can be effectively planned at Rozna mine, situated at 600 m their graduation. [CEE2017O010] and executed to get the best output. Pro below the earth's surface and to the VC and Professor, Dept of CEE, Brig SK Weiliczka Salt mine, one of the Internship Sharma (Retd) focused on the importance oldest salt mines, consisting of 298 of an FDP and how it can help in skill Km long tunnels. Four students, Parth, Gaurav Yadav, Paras enhancement and augment the learning q Mr Akx Malik was enrolled as a Sharma and Ajay Gill, 2nd Year were process. selected by the National Highway member of Young Leaders Guest speaker, Dr Chandan Ghosh, Authority of India (NHAI) for a three Program to be held at Ambedkar Professor National Institute of Disaster month internship to work on their live University, Delhi [CEE2017O016] Management, New Delhi spoke on projects, make Project Reports and were Disaster Safety Auditing of the built awarded an internship certificate by NHAI Mentor-Mentee Interaction infrastructure and structural safety of on successful completion of their training. buildings constructed in New Delhi and I n t h e m e n t o r- how they would perform in an earthquake mentee meeting situation. Using the department tracker with Dr Y P Anand, Award Distribution ceremony for Ms Megha Kalra led an in-depth Former Chairman, the passing out batch d i s c u s s i o n a n d r e v i e w o f t h e Railway Board, The Department organized a farewell and Department’s progress, identified grey M i n i s t r y o f felicitation ceremony for its passing out areas and areas for further improvement. Railways on 27 Jan batch on 18 May 2017. Six students were 2 0 1 7 . Va r i o u s Dr Anil Kumar Mishra emphasized the Dr Yogendra Pal Anand awarded in different categories namely: importance of quality research, research PhD academic activities 'The Best Senior' - Shrey Chaudhary, 'The FNAE, MSESI, FIPWE, of the Department publications, API scores and the new FIRT, FIIBE, FIEI Studious' - Sukrit Sharma, 'The All- were conducted UGC guidelines for the calculation and rounder' - Yashashvee Khanna, 'Teacher's such as ratification of the appointment of up-gradation of API scores F a v o u r i t e ' - N a m a n J a i n , ' B e s t two faculty members, Mr Shubham In the brainstorming session on the Bansal and Mr Akx Malik, participation Transformation' - Mayank Grover, 'The Achiever' - Rohit Arora. [CEE2017O013] strategic plan presented by Dr Amit in the round table discussion for the Srivastava, the plan for the next semester review of the course content of the and the parameters which were of concern courses related to Transportation for the Department like MTech I n f r a s t r u c t u r e a n d v e t t i n g o f Faculty Development Programme admissions, quality intake of BTech Environmental Engineering lab workbook. Dr Y P Anand also delivered a A six day Faculty Development students, placements with core lecture on 'Waste Management for Smart Programme on Skill Enhancement was companies, alumni engagement, Cities' and defined 'Waste' as a resource organized from 5-10 June 2017. The FDP collaborations etc were discussed. which is 'unutilized'. was a mixed bag of events like special Software training on Staad Pro by Bentley lectures by industry experts, software provided web based training and allowed Alumni Interaction trainings, industry visits, discussions on the faculty to work individually on small Ms Nikita Gupta (Class of 2013) shared her experiences as a civil engineering professional in a real estate consulting firm with students on 18 April 2017. She highlighted her thrilling experiences in real estate consulting and asked students to take up internships in this sector. She said that working experience and higher qualifications are both equally necessary to achieve the targeted milestone. Ms Nikita has worked at IREO Pvt Ltd for over two years and has thorough knowledge of on-site construction work.

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Guest Lectures Latin squares, magic numbers etc. for completion of her PhD work. Dr q A lecture was delivered by Prof. were also introduced and explained Ambika Sharma also participated Amitav Sen Gupta on ‘Global i n a n i n t e r e s t i n g w a y . in this discussion. (APS2017O005) Positioning System and Atomic (APS2017O007) q P r o f . I K Clocks’ to 1st Year BTech (CSE) V a r m a students on 22 Feb 2017. He Mentor- Mentee Interaction m e n t o r e d emphasized on the importance of f a c u l t y precision time measurement and q F a c u l t y members of the working of GPS. Dr Pranati Mentor, Prof. Chemistry Purohit coordinated the event. KL Chopra, on 13 April (APS2017G002) on 21 March 2 0 1 7 , 2017. She q The Department organized two motivated the d i s c u s s e d Prof. Indira K Varma lectures by Prof. Ajit Iqbal Singh, students to n e w MSc, DPhil, PhD, DSc, Emeritus Scientist, The Indian Prof. KL Chopra Glasgow University w o r k o n r e s e a r c h Honorary Doctorate Degree Padmashree National Science Academy, New i n n o v a t i v e p r o p o s a l s Delhi on 19 April 2017 to celebrate Former Director, projects and IIT Kharagpur, from various funding agencies and Mathematics–Statistics awareness s u g g e s t e d SS Bhatnagar Awardee suggested that faculty members month. The first lecture was some projects should focus on interdisciplinary attended by MSc 1st Year and BSc that could be undertaken by them. research. She visited the Chemistry final-year students. The topic of He also discussed various topics Lab and monitored various lab the lecture was 'Injectivity versus which they had studied beyond activities and the evaluation system Surjectivity and ‘Multipliers t h e i r s y l l a b i . P r o f C h o p r a of chemistry practical exams. versus quotient rings in matrices, introduced the faculty members to (APS2017O006) function algebras and operator the emerging areas for research and q F a c u l t y algebras'. h e l p e d t h e m i n f r a m i n g Mentor, Prof. The second lecture by Prof. Ajit interdisciplinary research projects. Kehar Singh, was delivered on the topic 'Fair On 21 April 2017, Prof. KL Chopra H o n y Division' to UG students. The was one of the eminent judges to Distinguished notion of fair division was evaluate students' projects at R e s e a r c h explained through daily examples ‘Technovation- the Project Day'. P r o f e s s o r , like cake cutting, work allocation, Prof. Kehar Singh He also interacted with Ms Chetna guided PhD Ex-Dean & Emeritus Fellow, dividing property, etc. The Tyagi and gave her valuable inputs r e s e a r c h IIT Delhi mathematical aspect of convexity, SS Bhatnagar Awardee

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from participants and scientists. (APS2017IT001) Faculty Development Programme q Dr Hukum Singh, Associate Professor, presented his research paper on the topic ‘Asymmetric Optical Double Image Encryption using Vortex Phase Mask in the Gyrator Transform Domain’ in the 24th Congress of the International Commission of Optics (ICO-24) held from 21-25 August 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. It was one of the most important scientific and technical meetings on Optics and Photonics around the world, where A six day Faculty Development culture, society and hence, prioritize for many renowned Nobel laureates Programme was organized by the Dept them. Dr Umesh Sharma, Scientist E, presented their research work. Dr of APS from 5-10 June 2017 with a Department of Science and Technology, Hukum Singh was sponsored by focus on the state-of-the-art tools for New Delhi spoke about various funding the International Commission of learning processes and research. The schemes and Dr Subhra Dutta, Elsevier Optics (Japan) and DST (SERB, overall goal of the FDP was the spoke about ‘Awareness of SCOPUS New Delhi). [APS20170016] enrichment of the faculty and to learn a n d o t h e r t o o l s f o r r e s e a r c h SCILAB for the lab component of management’. Dr Dutta introduced Mathematics-I introduced in the three research tools in her lecture curriculum of BTech. Sessions on latest namely, Science Direct, Scopus and tools for research such as Mendeley and Mendeley. These platforms/ software Science Direct were conducted by were discussed with a live session using experts from eminent institutes. the tools. The FDP started with a brief talk about Dr Ambika Devi conducted an its layout, activities and sessions interesting session on ‘Central Research planned, by Dr Ambika Devi, Head, Facility’. This was followed by a Dept of APS followed by the 1st brainstorming session on ‘Effective technical session on ‘Introduction of pedagogy for Mathematics courses’ by SCILAB software tool’ by Dr Sangeet Prof. R K Sharma of IIT Delhi. A talk on Srivastava. He discussed the use of ‘Simulation for Physics, Chemistry and SCILAB, introduced the basics of Mathematics’ was delivered by Prof. R SCILAB tool and through practicals K Puri. He spoke on the Monte Carlo Orientation Programme and hands-on session helped faculty simulation required for physical T h e D e p a r t m e n t c o n d u c t e d a n gain understanding of the software. Dr processes through examples of Orientation Programme for the new Gaurav Gupta took a hands-on session simulation which can be used in almost batch of BSc and MSc students on 28 July on SCILAB and showed the practicals all fields of science. Dr Phool Singh 2017. Head, Dept of APS, Dr Ambika that are being introduced in the conducted a session on LaTex and the Devi talked to the students about the forthcoming semester. Microsoft team on 'Office 365' and in the last FDP session Dr AK Yadav Department and the faculty. They were Prof. Harish Narang, JNU, Delhi shared his experience of classes of 90 b r i e f e d a b o u t e x a m i n a t i o n s , delivered a lecture on ‘Language, minutes duration. (APS2017013) evaluation/grading system by Dr Phool Culture and Society’ and discussed the Singh, Dy Dean Academics. Later the need for understanding the language, students familiarized themselves with the Department by a walkthrough. The event was coordinated by Dr Sangeet Faculty Achievements Srivastava. (APS20170015) Dr Hukum Singh was appointed as a Registered Reviewer of Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal (ASTES) on 21 May 2017. ASTESJ is an online bi-monthly journal dedicated to publishing significant advances covering all aspects of technology relevant to physical sciences and engineering communities. (APS2017O010)

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Dr Sushmita Biswal Waraich and q Dr Shilpa Sindhu attended the 16th accelerate accreditation process and Ajay Chaturvedi got a business case National Case Writing Workshop how to offer IBM Business Analytics titled 'Eco Tasar Silk: Sales Force organized by Prestige Institute of Program. [SOM2017CA002] Calling it Quits' (May 2017) Management, Gwalior from 29 April q Dr Preeti Chawla, Assistant published with Ivey Publishing to 1 May 2017 and presented a Case Professor, along with MBA 1st Year (Richard Ivey School of Business titled ‘Something new something students attended the 4th National Foundation, 9B17C019, Version: different a newspaper's struggle for Summit on Non-banking Finance 2017-05-08). This will be listed differentiation’. This will be sent to Companies (NBFC) organized by with Harvard Business Publishing Case Centre, UK for publication. ASSOCHAM on 23 August 2017 at shortly. [SOM2017CD001] [SOM2017WA001] Hotel Imperial, New Delhi. The The Pioneer published an article q Dr Ruchi Nayyar attended the 8th summit highlighted the role of titled ‘A Unique Start-up Culture in Indian Management Conclave 2017 NBFC'S in promoting economic the Making’ written by Dr Sushmita at IIM Lucknow- Noida Campus by growth. [SOM2017CA003] Biswal Waraich on 4 June 2017 and MBAUniverse.com from 4-5 August c a n b e a c c e s s e d a t 2017. The theme of the conclave was http://www.dailypioneer.com 'MBA Curriculum for New Era' and /sunday-edition/agenda/Opinion/a- the key topics of the conclave unique-start-up-culture-in-the- included MBA/PGDM Policy, making.html improve curriculum, how to

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Ms Jiveta Chaudhary was awarded a Gold Medal, and the ‘Best Student of The Year – 2016’ award for topping and securing First Rank all India in the Diploma in Training & Development, Indian Society for Training and Development (ISTD), New Delhi. She received the awards at the convocation on 18 June 2017. [SOM2017O001]

Orientation Programme During the FDP from 5-10 June 2017 CLL. School of Management organized an sessions on ‘LaTeX’ were delivered by Dr Sushmita Waraich conducted a session Orientation Programme for its visiting Dr R Narasimhan, Dean, SOM and Dr on ‘Mentoring Relationships’. She faculty on 5 August 2017. New members Mansi Khurana which provided emphasized the relevance of mentoring were familiarized with the processes and extensive training to faculty on usage of and explained the difference between policies of SOM/University. Dr ‘LaTeX’. Mr Satish Kaushik, an expert mentoring and coaching, counselling, Sushmita Waraich, Head, SOM briefed counselling psychologist, talked about training etc. She explained the concept of the members regarding their roles and profiling of students by teachers as a mentoring by taking instances from the responsibilities, ERP, examinations, preliminary step towards effective Bhagwad Gita, educational institutions results and clarified their doubts related learning by students. He also discussed and the corporates, where it is extensively to the day to day activities. Dr Alpana the various techniques of appreciation used. She discussed a case study with the for motivating students. Agarwal explained the Learning participants. Dr Narasimhan conducted a Management System, Dr Saumya Dixit Prof. Prem Vrat, provided insights to PhD personality assessment test and discussed demonstrated the use of OTMS and Dr supervisors on ‘Successful approaches t h e r o l e o f t r a i t s a n d m e n t o r ’s Jaya Ahuja deliberated on the evaluation for PhD research completion’ where he responsibilities. He discussed scientific and result preparation system. discussed the problems faced by PhD ways of writing a case study and discussed researchers and coping strategies to the importance of clarity, accuracy, [SOM2017WO002] enhance performance. He also relevance, logic, fairness, completeness highlighted the importance of following and depth as essential elements of a good ethical practices for creating a nurturing case. The FDP was coordinated by Dr research environment. The session was Saumya Dixit. [SOM2017FO001] attended by the faculty of SOM and

VectorTech 43 career options that students might not s i t u a t i o n w i t h e x a m p l e s . H e Dean's Outreach Activity have considered to venture into after concluded his lecture by saying that Dr R Narasimhan, economics. Students came up with problems often arise out of our own m a n y q u e r i e s i n t h e h i g h l y perceptions and desires. Dean, School of interactive session. M a n a g e m e n t , q Pre Placement Preparation attended a talk A lecture on ‘Employee Performance Pre Placement Preparation is crucial to delivered by Prof. in the Era of Competition: Industry help students gear up to face the Michael Porter, Perspective’ was delivered by Mr R a j e s h Ta r a , V P - H R ( U s h a professional world. Keeping this in mind Harvard Business International Ltd) for the students of S O M o rg a n i z e d P r e P l a c e m e n t School, on ‘Social BBA, B Com and MBA on 25 April Interviews on 22 April 2017 for MBA Progress’ organized by India 2017. Mr Tara discussed the role of a students. Alumni of SOM - Pushap om the Schools Competitiveness Forum on 25 May Manager in understanding the needs Karan, Class of 2014 (Macquarie, 2017 at Taj Palace, New Delhi. s fr of the ‘people’ in an organization. He Investment Bank), Rishika Singhal, w [SOM2017CA002] stressed upon the consistency of Class of 2014 (Moody's Analytics- Ne performance for succeeding in any Investment Banking Division), Noopur field and said that every organization Guest Lectures G u p t a , C l a s s o f 2 0 1 4 must ensure the most effective and q (Quotemykaam.com (Home services Prof. Andrew Sturdy, Head- efficient utilization of these Department of Management, resources. Performance management provider), Trisahla Bhan, Class of 2015 University of Bristol, UK delivered should be a combination of the (Proviti), Abhinav Malik, Class of 2015 a lecture on 'Management Ideas: To evaluation component as well as (Protiviti) and Puneet Khanduja, Class of Attain a Competitive Edge' on 3 potential identification. He also 2015 (Mercer Consulting) – made it to May 2017. Professor Sturdy, in his shared that it is not only ‘what’ their alma mater for this event. The lecture, provided insights for employees have accomplished i.e. interactive session started with the adopting and using ideas. He performance goals, but also ‘how’ alumni sharing their journey from discussed how management is akin the work was performed i.e. campus to the corporate world followed t o f a s h i o n w i t h c h a n g i n g competencies. The event was by an interactive session. Thereafter the preferences, why managers adopt coordinated by Dr Sushmita Biswal PPIs commenced with three panels. Each new ideas and emphasized the role Waraich. panel spent an average of 20-25 minutes of strategy in selling new ideas. He q on each student giving detailed feedback also discussed about the generation Mr Peter de Jager, a world renowned o f i n n o v a t i v e i d e a s i n a n speaker, orator and management on their strengths, areas of improvement, organization and shared several consultant from Ontario, Canada CV correction etc. gave an invited talk to the School of industry relevant examples. It was a New Faculty learning and interactive session Management on 25 July 2017 on the where students discussed many topic ‘Problem Solving’. Dr Sonali Yadav joined SOM as Assistant issues. The session was coordinated “Problems don’t get solved until Professor (Sel Grade). Dr Shelly Singhal, by Dr Saumya Dixit, along with someone owns up and says it is a Dr Deergha Sharma and Dr Preeti Chawla student coordinators of BBA 4th problem and finds a solution” was the joined SOM as Assistant Professors (Sr Sem. opening of the interesting talk. For Scale). We welcome them to School of q A guest lecture was organized for one to solve a problem, right Management. BSc Economics students on the conditions must first be set up to topic ‘Unlocking the potential of implement a solution. You become a Talent Search at SOM your Economics Degree’ by Ms problem solver if you know how your 'Talent Search' – a competition based Neha Malhotra, Associate Professor, brain works. You understand the event was organized at SOM from 18-21 Indian School of Business and ‘givens’ then ask yourself, ‘what do I April 2017. The objective of conducting Finance and an alumni of LSR, want to do with them’ and ‘to what this was to identify and encourage University of Delhi and the London end’. Get an understanding and students who are self-driven and look School of Economics on 24 April agreement of what the problem is. beyond their textual knowledge. It 2017. The students were introduced This step when done with attention comprised of various competitions to the world of opportunities and solves half the problem itself. What namely Extempore, Video Analysis, ‘operators’ do you use for the career options after earning a degree Case Analysis and Creative Writing. ‘givens’ to solve which ‘problem’ are in Economics. Ms Neha spoke about Students from BCom (H), BSc Eco (H), the steps towards getting an how students should plan their next BBA and MBA took part in these understanding of the problem to be step and what challenges they would competitions. The event was coordinated solved and agreement with it. have to face in the future. She by Dr Alpana Agarwal, Dr Mansi explained the increasing demand for During the course of his lecture, Mr Khurana, Dr Saumya Dixit supported by economists in the industrial and Jager illustrated the different ways of students Vimal Dahiya, Mahima Anand service sector and suggested many how the brain processes a problem and Manu Jain.

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National Conference on Criminal Justice Administration in India: such as recording of telephone calls in Contemporary Issues & Challenges police stations during registration of cases and setting up of a separate interrogation room facilitating a fair process. Justice Vidya Bhushan Gupta shared some of his experiences and challenges encountered during the justice delivery process and also highlighted the plight of victims in the process. Prof. Bajpai suggested that they should focus on conducting empirical studies to identify major challenges in the Criminal Justice System. The conference had various technical sessions where around School of Law in collaboration with the conference on a contemporary theme and one hundred students and professionals Indian Bar Association organized a noted that “A holistic approach is the from different institutions presented their 'National Conference on Criminal Justice need of the hour towards facilitation of research papers. The sessions were Administration in India: Contemporary better criminal justice administration”. chaired by eminent academicians. Three issues & challenges' on 8 April 2017. One of his suggestions was interlinking research papers were awarded prizes in Dignitaries from the legal fraternity such of law and technology to facilitate the conference: 1st Prize - Arshia Katyal, as Justice Vidya Bhushan Gupta, Former smoother administration of justice. USLLS (GGSIPU), & Smrita Sinha, Judge, Delhi High Court, Prof. (Dr) GS Emphasizing on the importance of the Amity Law School, Delhi; 2ndPrize - Bajpai, Registrar, National Law conference in an area which is highly Anusha Arif & Akash Chaudhury, University Delhi, and Shri KTS Tulsi, crucial in today's time, Mr KTS Tulsi Aligarh Muslim University, UP; 3rd Prize Senior Advocate, the Supreme Court of expressed concerns about the invisibility - Jyotsna Arora & Karandeep Singh, India were present at the inaugural of the victims and the plight of the poorer USLLS (GGSIPU) ceremony. In his welcome address, Prof. sections in the criminal Justice System. (SOL2017CO001) Prem Vrat, Pro-Chancellor, NCU He also provided concrete suggestions expressed his pleasure in hosting the

NCU School of Law National Moot Court Competition (IV Edition)

SOL organized the fourth edition of NCU Justice Swatanter Kumar, Chairperson, The Moot Court Competition witnessed School of Law National Moot Court National Green Tribunal and graced by participation from national and private Competition (NMCC) from 22-23 April the presence of Hon'ble Justice RS Law Schools all over the country such as 2 0 1 7 o n a p r e s s i n g i s s u e o f Rathore, Judicial Member, National UPES Dehradun; Symbiosis Law Environmental Law for which it has been Green Tribunal and Hon'ble Justice S N School, Pune; National Law School, conferred the title ‘Indian Stetson’. It Aggarwal, Former Judge of Delhi High Assam; National Law University was organized on the occasion of Earth Court. Ranchi; and Tamil Nadu National Law Day and was inaugurated by Hon'ble University, etc. The Moot Proposition

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witnesses, medical examination of accused, co-ordination with forensic laboratories, prosecutors etc. He emphasized on the fact that different investigation techniques are to be applied for different cases and challenges vary from case to case. Having served as a senior officer in the Police for several years, Mr Chander shared his e x p e r i e n c e s i n c l u d i n g t h e challenges encountered during his service. He also referred to some of the landmark cases where he was a part of the investigating team. It was Sr Advocate Kulbhushan Bhardwaj delivered a lecture on the topic 'Need of Legal a great learning experience for the Aid in Society and Career in Law' to law students in association with Shashakt Nari students. (SOL2017G003) Parishad and an NGO 'Farishtey' on 25 August 2017. He spoke about Free Legal q SOL organized a special lecture by Aid, ways to help poor litigants and how a lawyer can contribute in improving Mr Ranjeev C Dubey, Managing public perception towards the judicial system. Partner of law firm, N South Sr Adv Kulbhushan is a practicing advocate at the Distt Bar Association, Gurugram Advocates on 24 March 2017. He and a well known social worker running the NGO 'Farishtey' to provide free legal initiated the lecture by taking an aid to the needy and poor litigants. He was accompanied by Ms Deepa Antil, audience poll as to why students President, Shashakt Nari Parishad, Gurugram. She is working in the area of Women want to pursue law. Most of the Empowerment and the development of the underpriveleged. Ms Deepa motivated options included fame, glamour, the students to pursue legal studies effectively and vibrantly, contribute towards fortune, politics, and intellectual women empowerment and cultural development in society. (SOL2017G006) s a t i s f a c t i o n . S h a r i n g h i s experiences of working at Tis Hazari court, he stressed on the Delhi. Speaking at the inauguration importance to start from the lower of the workshop Shri Rajnath Singh, Plantation Drive courts, as lessons in law start at the Union Minister of Home Affairs, said roots i.e. the lower courts. that counterfeiting and piracy SOL in association with the District Mr Dubey mentioned that Law is a activities give rise to serious Legal Services Authority initiated a 'thinker’s profession' i.e. everything organized crimes. plantation drive at the University campus under 'Save Environment has to be backed by logic. Emotions Students from SOL participated in the Save Life: A Clean and Green have no place in courts. He stressed event and Mr Navin Pal Singh, Campaign' on 25 August 2017. on the importance of winning in law Assistant Professor, attended the Faculty, students and NCU's Rotaract as there is no prize or recognition for inaugural ceremony. The workshop Club enthusiastically participated in attaining the 2nd position. The aimed at providing assistance to the plantation drive and pledged for a lecture was followed by an enforcement agencies across the g r e e n a n d c l e a n G u r u g r a m . interactive session where he replied country to understand and appreciate (SOL2017O010) to several questions posed by the the importance of their role in IPR students. (SOL2017G004) enforcement. (SOL2017WO001)

Workshop Attended Workshop q To promote awareness about On 25 August 2017, Lexis Nexis Intellectual Property Rights, the Cell workshop/training was organised for first for IPR Promotion and Management year students of BBA-LLB(H) and new (CIPAM), a professional body under faculty of SOL. Ms Panchali Moitra the aegis of the Department of spoke about Lexis Nexis and its Industrial Policy & Promotion importance in the legal domain in (DIPP), Ministry of Commerce & contemporary times. She also gave a Industry, GOI organized a three day demo to show how cases and journals are workshop at The Ashok Hotel, New to be searched on LexisNexis website.

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Internship Faculty Activity New Faculty The National Green Tribunal offered At the launch of the 100th issue of 'Careers Ms Deborisha Dutta joined as Assistant summer internships to eight Law 360' magazine, Ms Shabana Shabnam, Professor in the School of Law. We students. They were selected on the basis Assistant Professor represented NCU's welcome her to SOL. of their significant contributions in School of Law on 14 July 2017 at New organizing the World Conference on Delhi. Mr Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Environment 2017. Their efforts were Aayog released the special issue along also appreciated by Hon'ble Justice with White Papers on different domains Swatanter Kumar when he inaugurated such as Universities, Engineering, B- t h e N C U N a t i o n a l M o o t C o u r t School, Legal Education and Medicine. Competition-2017 at NCU campus and Mr Kant delivered the keynote address offered internships to Anuraag Mehta, followed by a panel discussion on 'The Ramanpreet Singh, Rashi Shahrawat, future of Higher Education in India' by Abhishek Dhingra, Bhavya, Brijesh eminent academicians. (SOL2017O006) Ladwal, Himanshu, Karan Singh Sohal. (SOL2017V003) Rotaract NCU Club The Rotaract NCU Club was formally Rotaract Club 'Genesis' an Installation inaugurated by the Rotary Club Ceremony was organized under the Governor at Hotel Queens Pearl, aegis of the Rotary Club, Gurugram on Gurugram on 3 June 2017. Dr N 24 August 2017. Some of the highlights Subramanian, District Governor and of the Ceremony included collaring of Mr Dilip Grover, President, Rotary President Rotaractor, student Shreya Club, Gurugram handed over the Gupta, pinning of Secretary, Rotaractor, Certificate of Organization to student student Tashi Vaish and other Board volunteers and Mr Subhradipta Sarkar, members. NCU Law Students admitted in Assistant Professor, NCU. The Rotaract Addressing the gathering Rotarian Dr top foreign universities NCU Club started with 30 volunteers Sushil Khurana appealed to the youth to mainly from SOL. The Club's President take up social causes to bring change in Two students secured admission in is Shreya Gupta, Secretary - Tashi Vaish society. Rotaractor Mr Anmol Chawla prestigious foreign universities to and Faculty Advisor is Mr Subhradipta encouraged Rotaractors to focus on study LLM, viz., Ms Sunethra S Sarkar. smaller communities with greater (Topper of Class of 2017) in Advanced To mark the establishment of NCU's commitment. (SOL2017O009) S t u d i e s p r o g r a m m e , P u b l i c International Law, University of Leiden, The Netherlands; Mr Suyash Srivastava (Class of 2017) in University of California at Berkeley (UCB) Boalt Hall.

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“My experience of the British Telecom campus drive was a very smooth and impressive one. Their online test was based entirely on the profile and skills they required, which I think was very relevant and appropriate. The other two rounds i.e. technical and HR were also to the point but the main attraction of the drive was the management round which was conducted in their office itself. They showed us around their campus and let us have a glimpse of what we'll be doing, as an employee of BT. The Senior Director, Mr Manish addressed all the selected candidates with warm wishes and inspiring words which made me feel proud to be selected to work at BT. Utkarsh Srivastava Overall, my experience with all the officials of the company and our University Graduate Engineering Trainee placement process was positive and motivating and I feel lucky to be placed in such a British Telecommunications plc large organization as it will give me an opportunity to have vast exposure and learn a B Tech EEE, Class of 2017 lot.”

Students Speak Deloitte is a big name in itself and is the dream company of many students of our University. The aptitude test was taken right after the pre-placement talk and I cleared it. In the campus drive, which took place after a few days, the first round was the group discussion in which we were divided into groups and were to present a case study. After Shringa A Vatas clearing the group discussion I faced the interview panel in which I was asked to walk Deloitte them through my resume, my achievements in ASQ and my internship project. BTech CSE, After the interview the result was announced and I had grabbed the opportunity. It was a Class of 2018 wonderful experience to be a part of this process and I would like to thank NCU for their continuous guidance and support throughout the journey.

Hard work is the key to self-confidence which consequently leads to success. Yatra.com, a leading online travel company, conducted a campus placement drive and I had the pleasure of attending it. The placement process started with a pre placement talk by the company. The initial online screening round was followed by a series of interviews, both Komal Aggarwal technical and HR, with eliminations after each round Yatra.com Interviewers evaluated us on our lateral thinking skills besides technical and BTech CSE, communication skills. Though it seemed to be a tough process but my persistence paid Class of 2018 off and I was finally selected. This would not have been possible without the constant grooming efforts of SPA. They made us go through several pre-placement sessions so that we knew what to expect in the actual interview process.

Internship ID Tech Solutions Pvt Ltd, leaders in the next generation of Smart Cards, Plastic Cards, RFID Tags, Card Printers, Handheld Devices, Time Recorders, Access Control Systems and IT and software related solutions conducted a summer internship selection process for BTech students on 17 May 2017 and five students were selected. CoCubes Employability Assessment Test was conducted for BTech students as follows: • 3rd Year : 18 May 2017 • 2nd Year : 19 May 2017 • 1st Year : 22 May 2017

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News from the Centre for Languages Learning (CLL) 'YUMS - Yes, U May Speak' Abhivyakt Society - Sachin Rajawat, Participants teamed up and debated on Sukrit Sharma, Akshat Mathur and Sahil 'Should CBFC have censoring powers?' Bansal. All the participants combined their In the first event 'Extempore' the topics research with persuasive skills, resulting were witty in nature and demanded in an intellectually satisfying debate. At creativity from the participants. the end, the team 'favouring the motion' Siddharth Saxena was the winner and was declared the winner, Ishita Mehta Radhika Agrawal was the Runner-up. was adjudged the Best Speaker and The event 'Open Mic' was a casual event Sushma Yellapragada the Second Best with no judging or competition. Students Speaker. showcased their calibre in stand-up The Literary Fest was coordinated by 1st 'YUMS - Yes, U May Speak' comedy, poetry recitation, voiceovers, Year students Rajat Bajaj, Rohan Kevin CLL organized a two-day literary fest singing etc. Broach, Riya Adlakha and Rohin Singh under the supervision of faculty 'YUMS - Yes, U May Speak' on 6 and 7 A new form of fusion debate 'Savoir Faire' coordinator Dr Divyabha Vashisth. April 2017. The events were moderated combined elements of MUN's JCC, Panel [CLL2017O008] and judged by the founder members of Discussion and Conventional Debating.

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Mathemactive Society participated in the Inter-College equipped with the knowledge to Technical Fest organized by the CSI innovatively create a full game. The Mathemactive Society organized a Student Branch of Manav Rachna multi-round aptitude test as well as Maths International University on 28 Feb After five and half days of training quiz named ‘QUIZATICA’ on 9 Feb 2017 2017. The team secured First all the participants were divided as a part of the Club Week. The event was position in the 'Technical Quiz' and into teams of three and were asked a multi-level quiz cum game based on Aaditya Verma bagged the Second to develop a game in the next maths and mental ability. The first round prize in 'Programming Logic'. twenty-four hours. Though an was a quiz based on CAT questions within Both the winning teams were from e x h a u s t i v e t a s k , s t u d e n t s a time limit. The second round consisted NCU: The Deciders CCTC and brainstormed ideas and with of Chinese Sudoku and the third round Syllogist (DAiV) won cash prizes of imagination, creativity and was a KBC type quiz based on Maths Rs 1,50,000 /- each. Abhay, meticulous planning demonstrated riddles. About 30 students participated Abhishek and Muskan from CCTC the games they had developed. and enjoyed the event. The winners were t e a m w e r e g i v e n p r a c t i c a l Prince (16BSM016), Allwin (16CSU031) The winners of the competition challenges in the area of Cyber were - and Nakul (15CSU221). Students Security. They were judged on the Madhur, Ishaan and Umang coordinated basis of on the spot challenges in an 1st Position: Manish Vashisht the event. (APS2017O003) isolated environment covering both (Multi player ball game) attack and defence. Shivam, Shefali 2nd Position: Ravi Rathee (Skip CSI Student Chapter and Shubham from D-AiV team through) were given a challenge in the form q The Computer Society of India of a large and complex dataset and 3 r d P o s i t i o n : H i t i n Ya d a v (CSI) NCU Student Chapter were judged on the basis of their (3BallEscape) organized a special event for ability to structure, evaluate, children of Shakuntalam Shiksha Consolation prizes were given to analyze, and identify patterns to Kendra (school for underprivileged Deepanshu Gidwani (Cave derive insights and inferences from kids), Gurugram, on 23 March T h i e v e s ) , A a d i t y a Ve r m a it. 2017. The CSI Student Branch (Abandoned) and Tanish Kumar organized a gaming session and (Ball Game). drawing competition for the children. The objective of this event The event was organized by Dr A was to sensitize NCU students Charan Kumari, CSI Student towards their social responsibilities Branch Counsellor with the and make them aware of the needs support of Mr Vijay Pratap Singh. of the society. The faculty along Aaditya Verma with 12 children visited NCU and Abhishek Jain Ravi Rathee competed on computer games and q The CSI Student Branch conducted p a r t i c i p a t e d i n a d r a w i n g a w o r k s h o p o n 3 D G a m e competition. They were given gifts development from 17-25 May and served refreshments at the end 2017 for 1st Year BTech students. of the event, which was coordinated 21 students were trained to by Dr A Charan Kumari, CSI Student Branch Counsellor, Dr develop games using 3D Unity Prachi, CSI member and Mr Vijay software. The workshop started Pratap Singh. with the fundamentals of 2D game development using 'Construct 2' Competitive Programmers Club q To enhance the programming skills software and students developed The Dept of CSE&IT set up the and to boost confidence CSI Student fairly good games. The basic Competitive Programmers Club that is Branch conducted a Coding active in organizing online as well as Competition on 22 March 2017. concepts of Unity 3D and its user interface were explained and onsite CodeSprints. The club is headed by The competition was open to all the Devansh Bhatia and Pulkit Kapoor students added different types of students of the University. The (externally) and Dr Charan Kumari, objects to manipulate them in the winners of the event were: 1st faculty coordinator. Aadish Goel, 2nd Ayush Singh software. After two days of Rathore and 3rd Rohit. The event training, the students started Codesprint 3 developing simple quiz games. was coordinated by Dr A Charan After the success of NCU CodeSprint 1 The concepts of making terrain, Kumari, CSI Student Branch and 2, NCU CodeSprint 3 powered by Counsellor with the support of Mr rotational movement of the player HackerRank was organized online on 15 Vijay Pratap Singh. b a s e d o n t h e u s e r i n p u t , August 2017. Over 150 students q Aaditya Verma, Abhishek Jain and animations etc. were the add-ons registered for it and over 680 submissions Ravi Rathee, 1st year CSE students to their thrill. The students were were made by the participants from all the

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w i t h F r e e - F r e e B o u n d a r y Workshop Conditions'. This paper won the ‘Best A group of 42 BTech students of 2nd and R e s e a r c h P a p e r Aw a r d ’ i n 4th Sem, CSE students attended a ‘Mechanical Design’ in this workshop on 'Digital India Programme' at Harsh Lathwal conference. the Centre of e-Governance (CeG), CSE-Class of 2018 q Two students Mohd Afnan Qureshi Ministry of Electronics and Information Harsh Lathwal worked with FOSSASIA ( 1 3 E C U 0 8 4 ) a n d K a r a n Technology (MeitY), New Delhi on 25 to make a Linux Distro for hotels and Sethi(13ECU062), Dept of EECE April 2017. They learnt about e- events based on Cinnamon desktop participated in the State level quiz environment under the mentorship of Governance projects being implemented competition on Energy Conservation through the National e-Governance Plan Mario Behling (creator of Lubuntu). He and Renewable Energy, organized by developed open source software with (NeGP) to bring in efficiency and New and Renewable Energy their sponsorship for FOSSASIA. Harsh effectiveness in citizen-centric services, worked as a Student Developer, Department - HAREDA on 19 April socio-economic transformation, beginning 30 May 2017 and ending on 21 2017. The quiz was held at Akshay especially in the fields of education, August 2017. He received a stipend of Urja Bhawan, HAREDA office, health, skill-building, entrepreneurship USD 2400 on completion of the project. Panchkula. They represented and in creating employment opportunities. Gurugram district of Haryana. The Five students won prizes in the 'Digital q Students Rowan and Sahil, 6th Sem, quiz comprised of international and India Quiz'. Students were accompanied Dept of EECE participated in the national events. by faculty members Dr Akansha Singh IoT Conference and Exhibition held and Ms Jyoti Sahni. on 9 Feb 2017 in Delhi. They exhibited their project ‘Smart Building’ and got a positive feedback about their project from Civil Engineering-GATE High Achievers companies. The conference had three tracks networking, IoT and Out of 129225 students who appeared in Civil-GATE 2017, Rohit Arora Consumer Electronics. (13CVU035) achieved high 99.48 percentile, Sukrit Sharma (13CVU043) secured high 99.08 percentile while Yashraj Singh (13CVU048) secured 98.76 percentile. q Students Anshuka, Aditya, Aakar and Anmol, 6th Sem, Dept of EECE attended a workshop on ‘Mobile Robotics’ at IIT Delhi for Congratulations two days in February 2017. This workshop aimed at providing a GATE 2017 forum for creating a common Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering ground and understanding of social mobile robot applications and barriers. q Aditya Choudhary, BTech Final- year, Dept of ME was selected to work as an engineer trainee with Beijing Wavespectrum Science and Rohit Arora Sukrit Sharma Yashraj Singh Rahul Yadav Kunal Vashisht Technology Co, Ltd and proceeded Percentile 99.48 Percentile 99.08 Percentile 98.08 Percentile 94.88 Percentile 94.32 to the company’s headquarters at Beijing for training from 20 Feb to 17 March 2017. q Punit Sharma, Ashish Gupta, Anuj Kumar Jain and Vikas Rastogi presented a paper in the 2nd International Conference on Cutting Edge Technological Naman Jain Subham Bhardwaj Ankit Brar Harshal Khasa Percentile 93.36 Percentile 94.90 Percentile 92.57 Percentile 94.20 C h a l l e n g e s i n M e c h a n i c a l Engineering (CETCME-2017) at G. Noida from 18-19 Feb 2017 on ‘ D y n a m i c M o d e l l i n g a n d Validation of Continuous Beam

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Alumnus Mitsu A Thomas won a 50% scholarship from the University of Limerick, Ireland for higher studies in Mechatronics. Student Internships NCU Recreation cum Education Club visited the famous Hadimba Temple, organized a six day trip to Manali for Solang Valley followed by a trek to students from 22-27 March 2017. A total snow covered Anjani Mahadev Temple. of 22 students from across the different Adventure sports like rock climbing, Schools joined this excursion along with rappelling and river rafting were Anushree Mishra faculty and staff coordinators. It was full organized. At night, students enjoyed Final year, BTech CEE of fun, adventure and learning for the playing, singing and dancing around a Internship with GMR students. The trip by AC deluxe bus was bonfire. All in all, it was a fun-filled flagged off from NCU by the Pro Vice- learning and bonding time for the Anushree Mishra, Final-year BTech CEE (ASQ member) was on paid summer Chancellor, Brig SK Sharma (Retd) on students. internship with GMR and involved in 22 March 2017. In Manali, the students their Asset Management System preparation. Her name shall be part of the ISO quality certification of GMR T3 Trek to Barot Valley airport as a ‘Special Mention’ in their The club ‘Trekkers of NCU’ organized a the mesmerizing view of the Himalayan organization chart, based on her trekking expedition at 7700 feet (2300 range, Bir-Billing with para-gliders outstanding performance. metres) inside the magical valley of sailing down from Billing to Bir, Kangra Barot, on the outskirts of Nargu Wildlife and Barot Valley. The trip was full of Sanctuary, Mandi, HP. The Barot valley is excitement and adventure. The trip was located at the foot hills of Dhauladhar, a coordinated by Ms Jyotsna Singh, Dept of hidden paradise referred to as ‘Chotha CSE&IT. Aneesha Gurjer Bhangal’ with the gushing Uhl river Final year, BTech CEE flowing down from the Thamsar Glacier, Internship with TCS which forms a gateway to the legendary ‘Bara Bhangal’. Aneesha Gurjer, Final-year, BTech CEE, A team of 14 enthusiastic students, bagged a paid internship with Tata alumni and faculty were part of this trek Consultancy Services through the efforts from 25-28 May 2017. The team saw the of the Dept of CEE and the ASQ team. reservoir at the Joginder Nagar Hydel She received a stipend of Rs 8000/- for Power Project with water rushing down her excellent performance. nearly a thousand metres through penstock pipes to the Uhl river. They BBA-LLB student wins Best interacted with the villagers and saw their Delegate award at MUN 2017 Student develops Wi Fi terrace farms with organic vegetables, Powered Indoor Navigation Karan Kataria, 1st Year, BBA-LLB won fruits, pulses and witnessed weaving the ‘Best Delegate’ award at MUN woollen clothes, shawls and local pattu’s, System (Model United Nations) 2017 held from as a housecraft. Wi-Fi powered indoor navigation system, 14-16 July 2017 at KR Mangalam World The trek started from the base camp at 'NAV ME BOT' has been developed by School, Gurugram. Karan represented Barot to Rajgundha (15-18 km). At a students Kriti Aggarwal and Harshit Shri Mohan Bhagwat of RSS in AIPPM height of 3700 metres the team enjoyed Juneja, BTech, CSE Final year students Committee.

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'UPHAAR'- An Organ donation Camp 'Yukti', NCU's social service cell Asia Hospital. For a week organised an organ donation camp from an information booth was 20- 24 March 2017 wherein people could set up near NCU's Cafe pledge to donate their organs after their 10, where people willing death. The main aim of this camp was to to pledge could clarify any spread awareness about the benefits of doubts regarding the organ donation in case of brain death and procedure that follows a thus motivate students/faculty to pledge pledge, sign the form and to donate their organs after their death. get a donor card. A 'Yukti' collaborated with The Organ promotional talk was Receiving & Giving Awareness Network o r g a n i z e d b y a effort by 'Yukti' to encourage people to (ORGAN) India, a Delhi based NGO, to transplantation surgeon from Columbia think in this direction and challenge the help volunteers sign and pledge to Asia Hospital to encourage students to myths that surround the issue of organ donate their organs through Columbia think about the same. It was a laudable donation after death!

Blood Donation Day To celebrate Blood Donation Day on 14 June 2017, NCU and Columbia Asia Hospital, Gurugram promoted blood donation to make Old Gurugram free from blood procurement/provisioning challenges during medical exigencies. Registrar, Col. Bikram Mohanty (Retd); Director, SOET, Prof. Ravindra Ojha; Head, Dept of CEE, Dr Amit Srivastava; Medical Consultant, Dr Shilpy Wadhwa and GM Columbia Asia Hospital, Mr Ashish Chandra, graced the occasion. The event was marked by motivational talks to donate blood followed by a blood donation camp.

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Basketball Tournament Inter-Departmental Sports Tournament NCU bagged 1st Position in the Lady The Inter-Departmental Hardinge Medical College Basketball Sports Tournament started Tournament held at YMCA Sports w i t h t h e Ta b l e Te n n i s Complex, New Delhi on 4 and 5 April Tournament which was held 2017. Eight teams participated in the on 22 August 2017. The CSE tournament and the Final Match was T e a m c o m p r i s i n g o f IP University V/s NCU. NCU team Shubham, Abhishek, Parth won a cash prize of Rs. 3000. NCU Raj Gupta and Ankit were team comprised of Akash Balhara, declared the Winners while Vikash Singh, Nishant Shankar, the ME Team comprising of Ayush Taneja, Nikhil Yadav, Saurabh Ayush, Himanshu, Rohit And Anand, Anmol Jatwani, Vibhu Mehta Rahul were declared the and Akshay Soni. Runners Up.

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Talk on Depression

A talk on 'depression' by Dr Shweta Sharma, Psychologist, Columbia Asia Hospital was delivered on 7 April 2017 on the occasion of World Health Day. Dr Sharma explained depression and spoke about risk factors, treatment options, self-help, coping skills and how to help someone with depression. Beliefs about self, the world and the future were examined, irrational and self-defeating feelings and ideas were discussed. It was participatory and interactive in nature involving around 60 students. The talk was motivational and people who participated benefitted and learnt the practical tools to overcome and spot depression in others. The event was coordinated by Ms Nikita Kapoor, Psychologist, NCU.

Independence Day Celebrations at The NorthCap University, Gurugram

The NorthCap University celebrated the nation's 71st Independence Day on 15 Aug 2017, with a lot of enthusiasm and gaiety. The high spirits and patriotic fervour of the faculty, staff, students and children who attended the function was visibly evident. Professor Ravinder Ojha, Director SOET unfurled the National flag and took the salute, as the smartly turned out security staff contingent led by the Security Officer marched past the dais. Speaking at the occasion, Prof. Ojha greeted all faculty members, students now endeavour to put our heart and soul in on the path to glory while remaining and staff members including their achieving economic independence for grounded so as to achieve all round families. While conveying his good every citizen irrespective of caste, creed progress. This is all the more relevant to wishes, he reminded everyone of the or religion. We must contribute whole transform our University into a Centre supreme sacrifices made by several heartedly in strengthening the democratic of Excellence in academics, culture and leaders political, and non-political in and secular credentials of our country”. sports. The celebrations were followed securing independence for our country. He reminded everyone to firmly resolve by high tea for all. Prof. Ojha said, “Each one of us should and ensure that the University progresses

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q Manu Gupta* and Jyotsna Singh Emergent' Imperial Journal of (IEEE 2017), pp. 6038-6042, (2017) 'A comparative study of cache Interdisciplinary Research, Vol. 3, No. CSE2017P006. optimization techniques and cache 1, pp. 617-621, CSE2017J032. q Gurmeet Singh, Vijendra Singh and mapping techniques' International q Pooja Yadav*, Anuradha and Yogita Ankit Srivastav (2017) 'Sentiment Journal of Engineering Research and G i g r a s ( 2 0 1 7 ) ' A n E ff i c i e n t Analysis and Its Methods:A Review', Technology, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 903- Hierarchical Clustering Technique for 4th International Conference on 905, CSE2017J033. Medical Diagnosis Using KNN Computing for Sustainable Global q Vijendra Singh* (2016) 'Big data Classifier' International Journal of Development (IEEE 2017), pp. 6032- c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , c h a l l e n g e s , Artificial Intelligent Systems and 6037, CSE2017P007. a r c h i t e c t u r e s , a n a l y t i c s a n d Machine Learning, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. q Gopal Jetwani and Vijendra Singh applications: a review' International 62-69, CSE2017J034. (2017) 'ERA of NoSQL Databases', 4th Journal of Social Computing and q Bhawana Yadav*, Anuradha and I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n Cyber-Physical Systems, Vol. 4, No. Yogita Gigras (2017) 'Mining Patterns Computing for Sustainable Global 1, pp. 1-31, CSE2017J014. for Clustering using Modified K- Development (IEEE 2017), pp. 6013- q Antariksh Anand*, Yogita Gigras and means and SVM (Support Vector 6016, CSE2017P008. Anuradha Dhull (2017) 'WIFI Aided Machine)' International Journal of q Akshay Jain*, Dinesh Kumar and Indoor Navigation Versatile Robot', Artificial Intelligent Systems and Divya Jain (2017) 'Clustering CiiT-International Journal of Artificial Machine Learning, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. Techniques on Healthcare Dataset Intelligent Systems and Machine 87-92, CSE2017J035. using Weka and Tanagra', Proceedings Learning, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 93-97, of the 11th INDIACom, 2017 4th CSE2017J036. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n q “Computing for Sustainable Global Sandeep Singh*, Prabha Sharma INTERNATIONAL and Phool Singh (2017) 'Stability of Development”, 01st - 03rd March, T u m o r G r o w t h U n d e r q Sakshi Patel and Jagdeep Kaur 2017, pp. 6008-6012, CSE2017P009. (2016) 'A Study of Component Based Immunotherapy: A Computational q Sumanlata Gautam* and Latika S o f t w a r e S y s t e m M e t r i c s ' , Study', Biophysical Reviews and Singh (2016) 'Developmental changes I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n Letters, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 1-17, of spectral parameters in children Computing, Communication and CSE2017J037. speech', 3rd International Conference Automation - 2017, pp. 824-828, q on Signal Processing and Integrated Shruti Gupta* and Jyotsna Singh CSE2017P001. (2016) 'Effect of Applied Current on N e t w o r k s , 11 - 1 2 F e b 2 0 1 6 , S u b - T h a l a m i c n e u r o n ' , C S I q Vijendra Singh and Madhu Kumari CSE2017P010. (2017) 'A Survey on Big Data (Computer Society of India) q Shilpa Yadav* and Shilpa Mahajan Analytics in Healthcare', 4th Transaction on ICT(Information and (2017) 'Analyzing and Clustering Log I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n Communication Technology), Vol. 4, Filesusing Pattern Matching', 11th Computing for Sustainable Global No. 2, pp. 183-185, CSE2017J038. I N D I A C o m 4 t h I n t e r n a t i o n a l Development (IEEE 2017), pp. 6043- q Conference on Computing for Sumanlata Gautam* and Latika 6047, CSE2017P002. Singh (2017) 'Development of Sustainable Global Development, pp. Spectro-Temporal Features of Speech q Priyanka Rastogi and Vijendra Singh 5144-47, CSE2017P011. (2017) 'Raise: Hybrid Recommender in Children', International Journal of q Jyoti Sahni* and Deo Prakash Engine for Agricultural Domain', 4th Speech Technology, CSE2017J039. Vidyarthi (2017) 'Systematic Study of I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n q Resource Provisioning and Scaling in Jyotsna Singh*, Phool Singh and Computing for Sustainable Global Cloud Platforms', INDIACom-2017, Vikas Malik (2017) 'Sensitivity Development (IEEE 2017), pp. 6001- 11th INDIACom, 4th International Analysis of Discharge Patterns of 6007, CSE2017P003. Subthalamic Nucleus in the Model of Conference on Computing for Basal Ganglia in Parkinson Disease', q Monika Yadav and Vijendra Singh Sustainable Global Development, pp. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, (2017) 'Comparison of Parallel Pre- 4386-4391, CSE2017P012. CSE2017J040. Processing Techniques for Big Data', q 4th International Conference on Suman Bhatia*, Phool Singh and Computing for Sustainable Global CONFERENCE PRESENTATION Prabha Sharma (2017) 'Hodgkin- Development (IEEE 2017), pp. 6022- INTERNATIONAL Huxley Model Based on Ionic 6027, CSE2017P004. Transport in Axoplasmic Fluid', q Jyoti Sahni* and Deo Prakash Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, q Ankit Srivastav, Vijendra Singh and Vidyarthi (2017) 'Systematic Study of CSE2017J041. Gurmeet Singh (2017) 'Sentiment Resource Provisioning and Scaling in q Analysis: An Effect of Social Cloud Platforms', INDIACom-2017, Aashna Vijay* and Geetika Munjal Platforms in the Community', 4th 11th INDIACom, 4rd International (2017) 'Statistical Techiniques for I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e o n Conference on Computing For Breast Cancer Classification: A Computing for Sustainable Global Sustainable Global Development, Review', International Journal of IT- Development (IEEE 2017), pp. 6028- Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Based Health Management, Vol. 3, 6031, CSE2017P005. C o m p u t e r A p p l i c a t i o n s a n d No. 2, pp. 17-22, CSE2017J042. q Ankit Srivastav, Vijendra Singh and Management, New Delhi, India, Gurmeet Singh (2017) 'Sentiment CSE2017C001. 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Department of Applied Sciences Research Papers Published/Presented JOURNALS Femtosecond Regime’, Journal of q Manoj Kumar*, Sangeet Srivastava INTERNATIONAL Electronic Materials, Vol.46, No.1 pp. and Arnold Hensman (2016) ‘A Hybrid 312-320, (APS2017J003). N o v e l A p p r o a c h o f V i d e o q Nutan Sharma, Neelam Kumari, q Watermarking’ International Journal Tejpal Singh Chundawat, Sunil Hukum Singh* (2016) ‘Optical cryptosystem of color images based on o f S i g n a l P r o c e s s i n g , I m a g e Kumar and Sunita Bhagat, (2017) Processing and Pattern Recognition, ‘Efficient trifluoromethylation of Fractional-,wavelet transform domains using random phase masks’ Indian Vo l . 9 , N o . 1 0 , p p . 3 9 5 - 4 0 6 , C(sp2)–H functionalized a-oxoketene (APS2017J006) dithioacetals: a route to the Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 9, Special Issue-1 pp. 1-15, q r e g i o s e l e c t i v e s y n t h e s i s o f Meenakshi Khurana, Puneet Rana* (APS2017J004) functionalized trifluoromethylated and Sangeet Srivastava (2016) pyrazoles’, RSC Advances, Vol. 7, pp. q Chetna Tyagi and Ambika Sharma* ‘Influence of the combined effect of 10150-10153, (APS2017J002). (2016) ‘Tailoring the optical properties magnetic field and rotation on the onset of a non-Newtonian viscoelastic q of poly(diallyl dimethyl ammonium Preeti Yadav, Ambika Sharma* c h l o r i d e ) p o l y e l e c t r o l y t e b y nanofluid layer: Linear and nonlinear (2017) ‘Study of Third Order Optical incorporation of 2-mercaptoethanol analyses’ The European Physical Nonlinearities of Se-Sn (Bi,Te) capped CdSe nanoparticles’ Journal of Journal Plus, Vol. 131,No. 12, pp. 1-17, Quaternary Chalcogenide Thin Films physics D: Applied Physics’ Vol. 49, (APS2017J007) u s i n g Ti : S a p p h i r e L a s e r i n pp. 1-10, (APS2017J005)

73 q Salman A. Khan*, Abdullah M Asiri, refractrometric study of Pb doped Se- q Phool Singh, A.K. Yadav, Kehar Najat Saeed M Al-Ghamdi, Mohie Te-Bi Chalcogenide thin films’ Singh, and Indu Saini (2017) ‘Optical E.M. Zayed, Kamlesh Sharma, Advanced Science Letters, Vol.22 , image encryption in the fractional Humaira Parveen (2017) ‘Optical No.11, pp.3847-3849, (APS2017J019) Hartley domain, using Arnold properties of novel environmentally q Deepika*, Hukum Singh (2017) t r a n s f o r m a n d s i n g u l a r v a l u e decomposition’AIP Conference ed benign biologically active ferrocenyl ‘Structural and optical study of Nano t substituted chromophores: A detailed structured Se80-xTe20Sbx(o≤x≤12) Proceedings ( International Conference insight via experimental and thin films’ Nano-Structures & Nano- on Recent Advances in Mathematical esen theoretical approach’ Journal of O b j e c t s , Vo l . 1 0 , p p . 1 9 2 - 1 9 7 , Sciences and its Applications Molecular Structure, Vol. 1139, pp. (APS2017J20) (RAMSA-2016)), pp.020017-1-7, 137-148, May 2017, (APS2017J008) (APS2017P005) q Deepika*, Hukum Singh,’Optical q Deepika*, Hukum Singh and investigation of vaccum evaporated Narendra Sahai Saxena (2017) Se80-eTe20Sbx (x=0,6,12) amorphous CONFERENCE PRESENTATION ‘Electrical properties of Ge1Se2.5 and thin films’, Infrared Physics & INTERNATIONAL s Published/Pr Ge0.6Se2.5Sn0.4 glass’ Materials Technology’, Vol.No.85 Page no.39- q Amita Bhagat (2016) ‘Retrial G-queue Research Express, Vol. 4 No. 3, pp. 1- 4 3 , J u n e 2 0 1 7 , I . F. 1 . 7 1 3 , G S ,

aper with preemptive resume, server 7, (APS2017J009) (APS2017J021) P q breakdowns and two phase service’ Kamlesh Sharma* (2016) ‘A Review AMC 2016 (The Asian Mathematical on Plasmodium Falciparum-Protein NATIONAL C o n f e r e n c e ) , B a l i - I n d o n e s i a , Farnesyltransferase Inhibitors as q Salman A. Khan, Abdullah M. Asiri, (APS2017C001). Antimalarial Drug Targets’ Current q Drug Targets, Vol.17, pp.1-11 Kamlesh Sharma* (2017) ‘Efficient Amita Bhagat and Madhu Jain (2016) (APS2017J011). microwave assisted synthesis and ‘Working vacation retrial F-policy , q computational study of isoxazole threshold recovery and unreliable Bharti Arora, Rashmi tandon, Pankaj Schiff base as an antibacterial agent’ server’11th International workshop on Attri and Rohit Bhatia* (2017) Indian Journal of Chemistry Vol. 568 , Retrial Queues and Related Topics, ‘Chemical crosslinking: role in protein No.4, pp. 453-457, (APS2017J010) U n i v e r s i t y A m s t e r d a m , and peptide science’ Current Protein q S. Seelakumar Titus*, Vikram, Girish (APS2017C002). and Peptide Science, Vol.18, pp.944- q 953, (APS2017J012). & Sushil Kumar Jain, ‘Metrological Pranati Purohit, Yudhisther Kumar q Characterization of the Vickers and Sushil Kumar Jain (2016) ‘A Study Deepika*, Hukum Singh ‘Study of Hardness Primary Standard Machine of determination of Dynamic Viscosity Thermodynamic Properties of Established at CSIR-NPL’ Journal of in Liquid Using Radial Mode Piezo- Se90Sb8In2 Glass’ Advanced The Institution of Engineers (India): Resonator’, International Conference Science Letters, International, Vol.22 S e r i e s C ’ , V o l . N A , p p . on Technologically Advanced Material No.4, pp.3940-3943, (APS2017J013). (APS2017J016). and Asian Meeting on Ferroelectricity q Madhu Jain and Amita Bhagat (2016) (ICTAM-AMF10) University of Delhi, ‘Mx/G/1 Retrial Vacation Queue for (APS2017C003) CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Multioptional Services, Phase Repair q Chetna Tyagi and Ambika Sharma INTERNATIONAL and Reneging’, Quality Technology (2016) ‘Chemically prepared polymer and Quantitative Management, Vol.13 q Priyanka Mann*, Hukum Singh nanocomposite impact on a.c. No. 3, pp. 263-288, (APS2017J014). (2016) ‘A survey on the applicability of impedance measurement, optical q Rashmi Tyagi*, Tanisha Manchanda Fourier transform and fractional nonlinear refractive index and and Durlabh Kumar Sharma (2017) Fourier transform on various problems luminescence property’ , VIth ‘Application of NaCl for Biodiesel of image encryption’, Proceedings of CONFERENCE ON NEUTRON C o m p o n e n t s P r o d u c t i o n b y the International Conference on SCATTERING, ‘BARC and Neutron Botryococcus braunii’ Indian Journal Communication and computing S c a t t e r i n g S o c i e t y o f I n d i a , of Science and Technology, Vol. 10 Systems (ICCCS 2016), Gurgaon, (APS2017C004) India-Prasad et al (Eds) 2017 Taylor & No. 13, pp. 1-5, (APS2017J015). q Preety Yadav and Ambika Sharma, Francis Group London ISBN 978-1- q Anju Arya, Rashmi Tyagi* and ‘Linear and non linear refractive index 1 3 8 - 0 2 9 5 2 - 1 , p p . 4 7 5 - 4 8 0 Durlubh Kumar Sharma (2017) of novel Se-Te-Bi/PVP composite films (APS2017P001) ‘Application of nitrogen and for optical limiting applications’, VIth phosphorus stress conditions for q Deepika*, Hukum Singh (2017) CONFERENCE ON NEUTRON biomass and oil production by ‘Study of size distribution in SCATTERING, ‘BARC and Neutron Chlorella vulgaris’, Vegetos,: An nanostructured Se58Ge39Pb3 glass S c a t t e r i n g S o c i e t y o f I n d i a , International Journal of Plant using various characterization (APS2017C005) Research, Vol.30, No.3, pp.1-4, methods’ 5th National conference on (APS2017J017) ‘Advances in Metrology-2017’, NATIONAL q pp.177-180, (APS2017P003) Chetna Tyagi* and Ambika Sharma q (2016) ‘Dielectric behavior of CdSe q Kamlesh Sharma* and Naveen Amita Bhagat (2017) ‘Retrial Queue loaded Polyvinyl Alcohal (PVA) C h a u h a n , ( 2 0 1 7 ) ‘ B a n d - G a p with double orbits, Priority , and matrix’ Advanced Science Letters, Modulations in Vinylene-linked Breakdowns’Workshop ion Applied Vol.22, No.11, pp.3821-3823, Heterocyclic Conducting Polymers’, Stochastic Model and Optimization, IIT (APS2017J018) 5th National conference on ‘Advances Roorkee, (APS2017C006) in Metrology-2017’, pp.196-198 q Preeti Yadav* and Ambika Sharma (APS2017P004) (2016) ‘Linear and non linear

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Importance of Inter-disciplinary courses in higher education

earning interdisciplinary courses between different disciplines or subject is a buzzword in education these areas, learn transferable skills at Ld a y s b u t w h a t d o e s individual level and get a broad learning 'interdisciplinary' study really mean? It is experience. Students choose their own a thematic way to master fundamentals - a subjects and their learning is deepened theme which crosses over disciplinary when they reflect on the connections boundaries in science and mathematics or between what they are learning in literature, art and history. It requires d i f f e r e n t d i s c i p l i n e s . P o p u l a r collaboration of people from different interdisciplinary branches nowadays are domains. They challenge traditional multimedia, mechatronics, soft preconceived notions and concepts and it computing, optimization, quality DR NITIN MALIK is our observation that students who learn management, etc. PhD, Jamia Millia Islamia, interdisciplinary courses are highly Those interested in exploring big New Delhi motivated as learning is rooted and problems, for them interdisciplinary ME, Madhav Institute of grounded in applied areas of research and research is the need of the hour. This will Technology and Science, Gwalior they learn important, transferable skills. not only help them develop their Associate Professor, These courses help students to think Dept of EECE, NCU cognitive skills but also help them to critically which is important in real-world become a specialist/expert in their chosen applications and hence important for their area of multidisciplinary research and to career growth. solve complex problems of today’s world. Interdisciplinary courses go beyond ideas Interdisciplinary courses provide enough and concepts of one stream and impetus to leapfrog technology in the encompass knowledge from different shortest time possible. areas. Students make connections

Why an MBA?

t is a very important question which of the hour. Not only understanding needs to be answered when a student business but also the market and the Iis planning to enroll for MBA i.e. environment in which it operates is Masters of Business Administration. It is important because these contribute to here that for the first time after school, affecting business either directly or students with varied interests, specialties indirectly. come under one umbrella, yet again. In today’s world, once you complete your Students with engineering, non- MBA you opt either to be an employment e n g i n e e r i n g , m e d i c a l , s c i e n c e , generator (entrepreneur) or employment humanities, law, liberal arts etc. come seeker (employee). In both the cases, together again. This is a really diverse business understanding and managerial Dr Sushmita Biswal Waraich confluence of students with a variety of skills are integral to your pursuit. Thus, Associate Professor & Head, interests with recently acquired the MBA degree is an opportunity to help School of Management knowledge from their respective areas of you understand business functioning and The NorthCap University, specialization. give you a platform to develop your Gurugram While pursuing your MBA course one managerial abilities. Doing this will help gets ample opportunity to test one’s you in senior management positions and managerial abilities and business roles in businesses. understanding. There is no other choice An MBA course is inter-disciplinary and but honing up these two things. at the least comprises of subjects from Irrespective of whether you are an different disciplines like sociology, engineer, lawyer, doctor or a pilot one’s psychology, economics, finance, ability to comprehend business is the need

VectorTech 77 accounting, operations, human businesses well. Through these, will go on to help understand your resources, international business, ethics understanding the highs and lows that strengths and weaknesses. Attitude etc. Moreover, with the changing times, businesses face will make you empathetic building is also an important component courses contributing to running and gear you up to handle them of this grooming. Once you experience businesses effectively like data successfully. No doubt the internships and and experiment through different a n a l y t i c s , t e c h n o l o g y e t c . g e t live projects help students closely platforms, it gives you enough lead to incorporated. understand the world of work. While apply and understand your interests and The case studies, assignments, projects pursuing the course, it is quite pertinent follow your passion. etc. which one undertakes during MBA for students to shoulder responsibilities, will help you in understanding various participate in different activities which

Learning a foreign language in India from job perspective Articles

area, Human Resource Management, China. This has led to a rising demand for Public Relations, Marketing and Japanese and Mandarin Chinese Communication Network. proficient professionals. Being a A growing number of corporates, particularly difficult language to learn, especially IT, pharma and consumer employment prospects for Chinese goods multinationals prefer engineers and literates is on the rise as there is a great MBAs with working knowledge of dearth of talent and it is difficult to get European languages such as German, qualified professionals, translators, French and Spanish. In joint ventures and teachers, interpreters, customer service collaborations foreign language expert executives, tourist guides etc. professionals, managers and executives, Ms Rekha Mathur Hiring a professional who is proficient in posted at foreign locales, are a great asset Sr Editor, NCU the local language is also financially to the organization as they are able to beneficial to the organization. If a u n d e r s t a n d t h e l o c a l p s y c h e , company has an office in Japan and the job communicate with the local workers as applicant knows Japanese, as an add-on mpact of globalization, expanding well as build a rapport with the native skill, the company offers placement to that Ioverseas trade, travel and networking clients. They are able to coordinate candidate as they don’t have to spend on has increased the demand for learning of various business processes within training the candidate in Japanese foreign languages in India. Information departments as well as provide support in language. Communication skills, intra- Te c h n o l o g y ( I T ) , I n f o r m a t i o n business development, legal and personal as well as interpersonal in the Technology Enabled Services (ITES) accounting processes in the target country. native language demand environmental and Outsourcing have brought a lot of sensitivity and action. They are the job opportunities to the youth of India. Knowing a foreign language of biggest asset for everyday transactions. This coveted sector has opened up the country where a corporate Research shows that bi-linguists have immense potential for language better cognitive skills, are more confident communicators, interpreters, translators, may be manufacturing or has and smarter so they are successful as an analysts etc. in many foreign languages, its business markets, provides a employee or as an entrepreneur. European as well as Eastern. competitive edge to the job International organizations like NATO, Scores of students pass out with a degree aspirant UN, WHO, etc. also require language but the one who gets the choicest job or experts to effectively function in various the highest pay package depends upon parts of the world. his/her add-on skills besides their Many educational institutions and India’s Look East Policy has now acquired expertise in core competencies. universities are offering courses in foreign substantive economic and strategic Knowing a foreign language of the languages for graduating engineers, weight. The East has become an country where a corporate may be lawyers, management professionals as an economically vibrant region and every manufacturing or has its business add-on language skill making them ready corporate of consequence is scrambling to markets, provides a competitive edge to for foreign assignments, lucrative job the job aspirant in the critical technical establish business relations with Japan or

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openings in prestigious multinationals and leading entrepreneurs to meet i n t e r n a t i o n a l c h a l l e n g e s . Collaborations with foreign universities and student exchange programmes p r o v i d e s t u d e n t s t h e d e s i r e d opportunities to live and speak the local foreign language like natives of the country. There is likely to be a significant shortage in manpower in most western countries and Japan because of their ageing populations. India has the world's largest youth population despite having a smaller population than China, according to a recent UN report. Indian doctors, teachers, software engineers and other professionals are in great country will provide Indians a global employability of Indians planning to demand in foreign countries. In this edge and will definitely enhance work abroad in future. backdrop, knowing the language of that

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80 it's Proud to be part of Dean's List Dean's List of Students Even Semester 2017 Dean’s List of Students o promote excellence in academics and to recognize outperformers, students scoring a CGPA of 9.5 and above are included in a selected Dean's List. This achievement is reflected in their degrees. They form a think tank for the TUniversity's academic reforms, and enjoy special privileges and pride of place in the University. They are specially invited to conduct distinguished visitors to the University. This policy has worked significantly to encourage students to strive towards making the grade to be on the Dean's list.

Even Semester 2017

UNDER GRADUATE Garima Bhayana Raveena School of Engineering & Technology Lakshay Chaudhary Rishab Gaba Aaditya Verma Nandini Gupta Aarushi Gilotra Abhishek Jain Rohit Malhotra Gunjan Shrivastava Akansha Mallick Shreya Chadha Kirti Archita Raj Nitin Surbhi Shah Charisha Phirani Pankaj Dagar Vandana Son Geetika Singh Shubham Sehgal Ishita Mehta Vibhor Mittal School of Law Piyush Radhika Agrawal Ojaswi Kulshrestha Shubham Garg Jitender Verma Mukul Sharma Smirithi Rramasubramanian Sumit Jain Tanish Khandelwal Surbhi Papreja Akshay Kumar Arohi Kashyap Pankaj Divya Bajaj Mohit Vats Rahul Sharma Mehek Chandna Himangshu Rathee Vikas Kumar Sukrit Sharma Anubha Yadav Vinit Abhishek Jain Aadish Goel Aishwarya Basotia POST GRADUATE Chhavi Jain Ishant Bhardwaj School of Engineering & Technology Dinky Khatri Simar Preet Kaur Purnima Yadav Madhur Bahl Suyash Abhay Ghirnikar Neetu Goel Ruchi Arora Laveena Garg Ankita Gupta Sakshi Garg Preeti Dagar Sarthak Agarwal School of Management Sidharth Sharma School of Management Mitasha Sapra Baljinder Singh Sandhya Jatin Arora Mayank Juneja Apoorva Mangla Vimal Dahiya Nikhil Juneja Kajal Jain Devansh Bhatia Niharika Marya

Dean’s List students had a date with the Vice-Chancellor on 27 June 2017 - a dream occasion32 for a students of The NorthCap University, to be in the company of an exclusive gathering and to be recognized amongst his or her peers. The inspirational meeting with the Pro-Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor was followed by a group photograph.

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