Annual Report 2014-15

(July1, 2014- June 30, 2015)

KIIT University ,

Annual Report 2014-15

THE PROMOTING BODY

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar, Odisha is a registered Society under the Societies Registration Act (No. XXI of 1860) having registration number 4268-191 of 1992-93. It was established in 1992-93, having its registered office at Bhubaneswar, Odisha and area of operation being the whole of . The aims and objectives of the Society are public, charitable, literary, educational, research and social good in general.

President, KIIT Society Smt. Saswati Bal

Vice President, KIIT Society Mr. Gopal Champati

Secretary, KIIT Society Dr. R. N. Dash

Founder, KIIT & KISS Dr. A. Samanta

Management Representatives Mr. Samir Panda Mr. D. N. Dwivedy Mr. P. Parida Annual Report 2014-15

Contents

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Officers of the University i About University, Vision & Mission iii Founder’s Message v From the Vice Chancellor’s desk vii Statutory Bodies x

1. Schools 01

1.1 School of Electronics Engineering 1.2 School of Civil Engineering 1.3 School of Electrical Engineering 1.4 School of Mechanical Engineering 1.5 School of Computer Engineering 1.6 School of Applied sciences 1.7 School of Humanities 1.8 School of Computer Applications 1.9 School of Management 1.10 School of Rural Management 1.11 School of Biotechnology 1.12 School of Law 1.13 School of Medical Sciences 1.14 School of Dental Sciences 1.15 School of Nursing Sciences 1.16 School of Film & Media Sciences 1.17 School of Fashion Technology 1.18 School of Languages 1.19 School of Social Sciences 1.20 School of Architecture 1.21 School of Leadership

2. Research 19 2.1 Ongoing Research Projects 2.2 Ongoing Consultancy Projects

3. Publications 26 3.1 Publications in Journals by faculty 3.2 Publication in conferences by faculty 3.3 Books and Book Chapters by faculty 3.4 Publication by students Annual Report 2014-15

4. Admissions 75

5. Convocation 77

6. Placements 81

7. Resources 84 7.1 Library 7.2 ICT 8. Conferences & Seminars Organized 89

9. Achievements 91 9.1 Faculty Achievements 9.2 Student Achievements 10. Sports 94 11. Student Activity Centre 96

12. International Linkages/ MOUs 100

13. Visitors 103

14. Snapshots 122

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Officers of the University

Prof. N. L. Mitra Chancellor Prof. P. P. Mathur Vice Chancellor Prof. D. K. Tripathy Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Sasmita Samanta Registrar

Dr. Satyendra Patnaik Rector Dr. S. Nanda Head- CIR Dr. Sucheta Priyabadini Director- Student Services Mr. H. K. Nayak Finance Officer Mr. Sibananda Mishra Director- HR Dr. K. G. Mishra Controller of Examinations

Deans/ Directors/ CEOs Prof. A. K. Sen Chairman- UG Programmes Prof. B. Das Director- Students affairs Prof. Anil Bajpai Director, School of Management Prof. L. K. Vaswani Director, School of Rural Management Prof. M. Suar Director, School of Biotechnology Prof. N. K. Chakrabarti Director, School of Law Prof. Baikuntha Panigrahi Director, School of Mass Communications Prof. S. P. Mishra Director, School of Fashion Technology Prof. S. K. Patro Dean, School of Civil Engineering Prof. Samaresh Mishra Dean, School of Computer Engineering Prof. Ashok Sahoo Dean, School of Mechanical Engineering Prof. C. K. Panigrahi Dean, School of Electrical Engineering Prof. A. K. Ray Dean, School of Electronics Engineering Prof. P.Pattajoshi Dean, School of Applied Sciences Prof. Geeta Satpathy Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences Prof. Veena Goswami Dean, School of Computer Applications Prof. S. S. Ray Dean, School of Architecture Prof. B. C. Das Dean cum Principal , School of Medical Sciences Prof. R. C. Das Principal, School of Dental Sciences Prof. A. Lenka Principal, School of Nursing Mr. H. S. Khatua CEO, School of Fashion Technology&School of

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Film & Media Sciences Prof. Saranjit Singh Dean, Placement Prof. Kumar Mohanty Dean, CAAS Prof. B. C. Guru Director, Quality Assurance Cell

Senior Executives Mr. Chandrajeet Patnaik Sr. PRO Mrs. Smita Mohanty Public Information Officer Mrs. Shraddhanjali Nayak Public Relation Officer Mr.P.K.Sahoo Estate & Establishment Officer Mr. Bimal Jena Development Officer Dr. Srikant Das Head-ICT Cell Mr. P.K.Champati Deputy Registrar(Admin) Mr.Sudhir Rath Deputy Registrar(Hostels) Mr.Dillip Panda Deputy Registrar(KIMS) Mr.M.A.Khan Head- AC Maintenance Mr.S.N.Nayak Chief Engineer- Electrical Dr.Gaganendu Dash Director- Sports Mr.Satyabrata Das Head- Publication Cell Mr.Samir Khan Compliance Officer

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About University

KIIT University, formerly Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, is a co- educational, autonomous University located at Bhubaneswar in the Indian state of Odisha. KIIT was established in 1992 as an Industrial Training Institute with only 12 students and 2 faculties. This institution was the brainchild of Late Sri Pradyumna Bal, Sri Achyuta Samanta, Sri C.R Mishra, Sri P.K Mishra, Sri D.N.Dwivedy & Sri B.Rath who had altogether envisioned a profound center of learning in India and so pursued to lay the foundation of KIIT. In 1997, the School of Technology and the School of Computer Application was established. In 2004 it was conferred the status of University, becoming the youngest institute to get university status in India and entered the Limca Book of Records. School of Biotechnology, School of Rural Management, School of Medicine and KIIT Law School were started in 2007. In 2009, five new schools, School of Mass Communication, School of Fashion Technology, School of Film Studies, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management and School of Sculpture were established. Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences and Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences came under the ambit of KIIT University in August, 2009. In 2013, two new schools were established - School of Architecture and School of Leadership. The University provides quality education and value added services to the students of the University. With more than 20000 students pursuing both graduate and post-graduate studies in Engineering, Computer Applications, Management, Rural Management, Architecture, Law, Biotechnology, Medicine, Dentistry Nursing, Fashion Technology, Film & Media Studies, Language and Sculpture, KIIT University stands out as a class of its own both in quality and quantity. The University has ever increasing number of overseas students, researchers and visitors from all over the world. In addition the University has received Nobel Laureates, Ambassador of various countries, Presidents and premiers of several countries, Diplomats, Presidents, Rectors and Vice Chancellors of several national and International Universities, academicians, researchers, scientists and distinguished persons in its campus. The University has signed MOUs with more than 100 world class Universities and research institutes. In order to promote knowledge sharing and collaborative research, KIIT University has embraced memberships of several important institutions including the International Association of Universities (IAU), Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), International Association of Universities Presidents (IAUP) and University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP). It was one of the youngest institutions to be awarded the deemed university status (under the section 3 of UGC act 1956) in India and then the University status in 2004 and is recognised by Limca Book of Records. Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India accorded the category ‘A’ status to KIIT in March, 2014. The academic programmes are accredited by NAAC of UGC and NBA of AICTE, which are benchmarks of excellence. NAAC has awarded KIIT the highest grade of "A" with a CGPA of 3.36/4. Bar Council of India (BCI) has approved the courses of KIIT Law School which offers five years integrated courses in law. The MBBS and post graduate courses are approved by the Medical Council of India and the Dental course is similarly approved by Dental Council of India.

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Vision The vision of the KIIT University is to crate advanced centers of professional learning of international standing where pursuit of knowledge and excellence shall reign supreme, unfettered by the barriers of nationality, language, cultural plurality and religion.

Mission

To impart quality professional education of international standard and imbibe skill for solving real life problems. To inculcate national/global perspective in attitude. To create leadership qualities with futuristic vision. To foster spirit of entrepreneurship, and realization of societal responsibilities. To cultivate adaptation of ethics, morality and healthy practices in professional life To instil habit of continual learning. To bring about total personality development and create conscientious and responsible world citizens. To encourage and support creative abilities and research temperament. To establish and promote close interaction with industry and other utility sectors and keep abreast with state-of-the-art technology.

Quality Policy

KIIT University is committed to imparting quality education and skill sets based on ethical practices and develop students into responsible citizens and excellent professionals for attaining personal, organizational and social goals.

The University’s Management shall regularly monitor and review its performance and strive for continuous improvement and adaptation by implementing a Quality Management System.

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Founder’s Message KIIT University, though young yet (its journey began in 2004 with the Government of India in the Ministry of Human Resources Development granting it Deemed University status) has forged ahead in its bid to provide world class education opportunity to the knowledge aspirant Indian youth. The university's contribution to the knowledge pool has been very impressive. The excellent academic ambiance and facilities of the university has brought it the very distinguished A-category University status from the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India besides the Washington Accord Accreditation and consistently high ranking from various statutory accreditation bodies like NBA, etc.

With student strength of 25000 comprising knowledge aspirant youth drawn from India, all housed in an aesthetically designed campus KIIT University has been one of the most beautiful campuses in the country comparable to global standards. The 22 different constituent schools of the university operate in exclusive campuses provided with state-of- the-art classrooms, laboratories, workshops, libraries, conferencing facilities, 24x7 Internet service recreational facilities augmented by central services including playgrounds, indoor and outdoor sporting complexes, sate-of-the-art gymnasiums, swimming pools, etc.

KIIT University has always been student friendly, the fact is well evidenced from the numerous facilities like 24x7 security surveillance, exotic food-courts, lush-green gardens, art- gallery and Sculpture Park, 24x7 in-house transport services for in-campus commuting and outside. The Student Activity Centre has been very proactive in providing ample opportunities to students to participate in pursuing various non-curricula academic and non-academic activities for personal growth and honing of individual talents of the students. The university has collaborations with over a 100 other universities, and institutions both in India and abroad facilitating students avail opportunities to study abroad.

Our students have been participating in various international student exchange programmes and international competitions and events. The students organized various activities are participated by students delegates from the rest of the country and the world in very large numbers. The university regularly organizes small and mega, national and international seminars, conferences, symposia, conclaves, etc that brings a large number of distinguished scholars from far and wide across the globe. Over a 100,000 scholarly visitors visit the campus every year and our students benefit from interactions with them.

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KIIT University has been reporting 100% placements with ever consistently rising increasing starting salary package level since its inception, thanks primarily due to students’ merit and excellent corporate relationship activities. The highest package offer received by students was Rs. 37 lakhs P.A while the average was Rs. 6 lakhs. The placement and training activities are rigorously monitored which not only endeavors to place students in different companies for job but also encourages the meritorious ones to go for higher education abroad. The Alumni connect is one of the best in the country. Year-round Alumni activities are conducted at all the four geographical regions of the country and even abroad.

The University believes in having quality human resources and hence focuses on recruiting highly qualified teaching and non-teaching faculty besides general admin staff. Good financial package and free hand given to the faculties encourages them to focus their academic expertise to high level research and project activities, thereby creating a very strong research orientation among the faculties and students as well. The university’s R & D Centre is the biggest of its kind in the whole of the eastern region of the country that supports student research and faculty-level research activities.

KIIT University’s Protégé, Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) has been doing a marvelous job in providing for quality education for the poorest of the poor tribal children and youth of the country. KISS’s work has been appreciated globally as it marches on its social mission of eradicating poverty among the tribal communities through quality education and livelihood skills training. KISS now has student strength of 25000 who are pursuing their academic careers beginning from KG to PG. All these students are provided with free lodging, boarding, clothing, comprehensive healthcare and other educational amenities. KISS’s good work has brought it the Special Consultative Status from the United Nations.

The overall performance of the university has been overwhelmingly satisfactory during this period and I hope the institute go on repeating its past glory and achieve higher levels of excellence in the coming years.

Achyuta Samanta Founder - KIIT and KISS

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From the Vice Chancellor’s Desk Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT University) is a co-educational, autonomous University located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It is one of the youngest institutions to be awarded the deemed university status 2004 under section 3 of UGC Act of 1956. In its journey from a small technical Institute to a world class Institution Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) has come a long way within a short span of time. The University spreads over 500 acres of land in a built-up areaof 10 million square feet. The buildings in a variety of architectural styles have been designed to blend harmoniously into the aesthetically manicured landscape. The multi-disciplinary University with 23 constituent Schools offering diverse programmes is much sought after higher educational centre of the country. It is a matter of great pleasure to present the An nual Report of the University for the academic year 2014-15 highlighting the achievements in the fields of teaching, research, consultancy and extension.

KIIT University was awarded best Technical Education Institute and Best Innovative University Award at National Odisha Education Summit Award 2014. KIIT University also bagged the CCI Technology Education Excellence Award as the ‘Best University, Promoting Research and Development’. Five of our Engineering programmes got accreditation from National Board of Accreditation (NBA) in Tier 1 Format, recognized by Washington Accord. Accreditation was awarded on the basis of the high quality of academics in KIIT University, transparency in governance system, performance of alumni in industries and entrepreneurship. Programmes accredited include Electronics & Telecommunications, Computer Science, Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineering of Schools of Engineering of KIIT University.

It is a pleasure to inform that Dr. A. Samanta, Founder, KIIT & KISS was honored with various international awards. He was awarded the ‘Isa Award for Service to Humanity’, top civilian award of the Kingdom of Bahrain. He was also awarded the prestigious GUSI Peace Prize International 2014 at Manila.Czech Republic conferred the highest Civilian Award on Dr.Samanta. He was also bestowed with the President's Gold Medal 2014 from International Association of Knowledge, Znanie, Moscow.Dr.Samanta was also awarded Dr. Pinnamaneni and Seethadevi Foundation Award for his immense contribution to upliftment of tribal children. He was awarded with Honorary Fellowship Award by Computer Society of India (CSI)for his remarkable contribution in the field of education and social service he was also honored with Hall of Fame Award at World CSR Congress, ET award and 'Think India Award' from Think Media, Inc. He was also conferred18 Honorary D.Litt degrees from various International Universities for his remarkable contribution in the field of education and social service.

The University‘s entrance examination KITTEE was conducted in 126 centers in 60 locations throughout the country. There is no fee for the entrance test or admission process.

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While just 10000 aspirants took KIITEE 2005, the number has increased to 2, 05, 649 in the year 2015.

Ever since first batch of the students graduated in 2001, KIIT has been achieving 100 percent campus placement for its graduates. However, this year has been the most remarkable as KIIT University has Figure representing the number of applications achieved bumper placement for 2015 graduating received for admission during the last three years batch in engineering streams. On ‘Day 1’ itself, four major recruiters – Cognizant, Accenture, Infosys and Wipro - handed out over 2500 job offers. The highest salary package on offer was INR 37 lacs by a Japanese MNC, Works Applications.

The number and quality of faculty have the greatest impact on the performance of an educational institution. In the various schools across the University more than 300 faculty members have joined during this academic session out of them many of them possess Ph.D degrees.

Last academic year has witnessed a greater focus on Research and publications. Resources have been generated by the faculty through sponsored research projects which has added value to their research and technology development.During this year more than 80 research projects from various national and international funding agencies ongoing with a total budget outlay of Rs. 27 crores.Faculty members Figure (Rs in lakhs) showing sanctioned amount have published a total of 580 papers in peer for ongoing projects by major funding agencies during 2014-15

reviewed journals and around 230 papers in conference proceedings. They have published 22 books and 17 book chapters. Also the Scopus indexed papers witnessed a significant growth in the year 2014-15 with 304 papers taking it to the total of 1025 papers till the end of the academic session. It is evident that faculty members have focused more on qualitative publications in

Figure representing cumulative publications in the last few years. Interestingly, the year scopus indexed journals till June 2015 2014 received the highest number of 742 citations.

During this year a galaxy of top dignitaries, scientists and Nobel laureates descended on the campus of the University and made us richer by their gracious presence and sharing of their experiences. The University organized 90 International and National seminars, conferences

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We take pride in stepping into an enviable position of excellence and feel confident that within next few years the pool of diverse and inquisitive students, the devoted faculty, staff and the alumni would work collectively towards building this educational institution as a world class University. An abiding faith in the progressive values nurtured by the university and self-belief would provide the right impetus to work collectively towards this goal.

I take this opportunity to thank Dr. A. Samanta, Founder of the KIIT & KISS group of institutions for his constant support and advice. I thank the Chancellor Prof. N. L. Mitra for his constant advice, help and encouragement. I appreciate the support given by the Management of KIIT Society, Officers, Faculty members, students and supporting staff of the KIIT University for their full support in all the activities of the University without which we would not have achieved these heights.

Prof. P. P. Mathur Vice Chancellor

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Statutory Bodies

Board of Management

 Prof. P. P. Mathur, Vice Chancellor- Chairman  Prof. N. K. Chakrabarti, Director, School of Law  Dr. Mrtyunjay Suar, Director, School of Biotechnology  Dr. S. M. Chaterjee, Ex Vice Chancellor, Bengal Engg.& Science University  Dr. Ajaya Kumar Pradhan, MD, DHI India  Mr. H. Khatua, CEO, School of Fashion Technology  Dr. I. Satpathy, Associate Professor, School of Management  Mr. D. N. Dwibedi, Management Representative  Dr. S. Samanta, Registrar – Secretary

Academic Council

 Prof. P. P. Mathur, Vice Chancellor - Chairman  Prof. D. K. Triapthy, Pro VC  Prof. S. Nanda, Head- CIR  Prof. L. K. Vaswani, Director, School of Rural Management.  Prof. N. K. Chakraborty, Director, School of Law  Prof. M. Suar, Director, School of Biotechnology  Prof. Anil Bajpai, Director, School of Management  Prof. Tapan Bagchi, Director, PGDM  Prof. S. S. Ray, Director, School of Architecture and Town Planning  Prof. B. C. Guru, Director, Quality Assurance Cell  Prof. A. K. Sen, Chairman, UG Programmes  Prof. A. K. Ray, Dean, School of Electronics Engineering  Prof. S. K. Patro, Dean, School of Civil Engineering  Prof. Ashok Sahoo, Dean, School of Mechanical Engineering  Prof. C.K.Panigrahi, Dean, School of Electrical Engineering  Prof. Samaresh Mishra, Dean, School of Computer Engineering  Prof. Puspalata Pattajoshi, Dean, School of Applied Sciences  Prof. B. B. Patra, Dean, 1st Year Programme  Prof. A. K. Sar, Dean, School of Management  Prof. S. Rath, Dean, School of Language  Prof. Veena Goswami, Dean, School of Computer Application  Prof. B. C. Das, Principal, School of Medical Sciences

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 Prof. R. C. Das, Principal, School of Dental Sciences  Prof. H. Khatua, CEO, School of Fashion Technology, Film & Media Science.  Prof. A. Lenka, Principal, Schoolof Nursing  Prof. Manoj Kumar , Principal, KIIT School of Social Science  Prof. B. Das, Director, SA  Prof. Geeta Satpathy, Dean, School of Humanities.  Prof. Rajesh Siddhavatam, Dean, Quality Assurance  Prof. Benu Gopal Mahapatra, Associate Dean, School of Civil Engineering  Prof. Dilip Bera, Programme Head, School of Civil Engineering  Prof. B. Jena, Programme Head, School of Civil Engineering  Prof. N. C. Moharana, Programme Head, School of Civil Engineering  Prof. A. K. Rath, Programme Head, School of Civil Engineering  Prof. M. N. Das, Programme Head, School of Computer Engineering  Prof. Amitav Sen, Programme Head, School of Computer Engineering  Prof. Laxman Sahoo, Programme Head, School of Computer Engineering  Prof. R. K. Malu, Programme Head, School of Computer Engineering  Prof. B. S. P Mishra, Associate Dean, School of Computer Engineering  Prof. G. B. Mund, Programme Head, School of Computer Engineering  Prof. M. K. Maharana, Associate Dean,School of Electrical Engineering  Prof. B. K. Nayak, Programme Head, School of Electrical Engineering  Prof. S. C. Swain, Programme Head, School of Electrical Engineering  Prof. Bhagabat Panda, Programme Head, School of Electrical Engineering  Prof. S. S. Singh, Programme Head, School of Electronics Engineering  Prof. Amlan Dutta, Associate Dean & Programme Head, School of Electronics Engineering,  Prof. Sudhakar Sahu, Programme Head, School of Electronics Engineering.  Prof. Nirmal Rout, Programme Head, School of Electronics Engineering  Prof. U.P.Singh, Programme Head, School of Electronics Engineering  Prof. Arindam Deb, Programme Head, School of Electronics Engineering  Prof. K. B. Sahu, Programme Head, School of Mechanical Engineering  Prof. B.C. Routra, Programme Head, School of Mechanical Engineering  Prof. P. C. Mishra, Associate Dean &Programme Head, School of Mechanical Engineering  Prof. R. R. Das, Programme Head, School of Mechanical Engineering  Prof. Susanta Tripathy, Programme Head, School of Mechanical Engineering  Prof. Aswin Mohanty, Professor, School of Medical Sciences  Prof. Jatin Kumar Das, Professor, School of Medical Sciences  Prof. J. S. Roy, Professor, School of Electronics Engineering  Prof. Sapan Ku.Samal, Professor, School of Applied Sciences  Prof. Jitendra Mohanty, Professor, School of Management  Prof. Prafulla Ch. Mishra, Dean, School of Law  Prof. Santosh Ku. Kar, Professor, School of Biotechnology  Prof. Srikant Das, Associate Professor, School of Management

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 Prof. Prasun Ku. Das, Associate Professor, School of Rural Management  Prof. Lalatendu Mohanty, Asst. Professor, School of Medical Sciences  Prof. Debjani Ghosh, Asst. Professor, School of Management  Prof. Kumar Kartikaye, Asst. Professor, School of Law  Prof. S. K. Mandal, Controller of Examination  Prof. Saranjit Singh, Dean, Training & Placement  Prof. Kumar Mohanty, Dean, CAAS

External Members  Prof. R. K. Gupta, MDI, Gurgaon  Prof. P. D. Porey, Director, SVNIT, Surat  Dr.Chandra Krishnamurthy, Vice Chancellor, Pondicherry University  Dr. K. P. Mishra, Advisor, Apollo Hospital, Bhubaneswar  Dr. Vijaylaxmi Saxena, Head, Zoology Dept., Dayanand Girls (P.G) College, Kanpur  Prof. T. V. Rao, Professor, Co-Opted Member

 Prof. S. Samanta, Registrar - Secretary

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The Schools

1. The Schools

1.1 School of Electronics Engineering School of Electronics Engineering aims to produce Electronics Engineering professionals to lead a successful career in industry, pursue higher studies or entrepreneurial endeavors. Graduates of the School are versatile, adaptable and possess analytical capability to offer techno-commercially feasible and socially acceptable solutions to real life engineering problems in the field of Electronics & Telecommunication, Electronics & Electrical and Electronics & Instrumentation. The School has been involved in teaching and research in diverse aspects of Telecommunication, Microelectronics and VLSI, Signal Processing, RF and Microwave, Instrumentation Engineering. The classroom studies are reinforced by well-equipped laboratories for the students to nurture their ability to handle real life problems. The Programs in the School are supported by updated curriculum to keep pace with rapidly changing technology. The School, which has a qualified and experienced team of faculty members, conducts regular workshops, conferences, seminars and invited talks. The School is actively engaged in R&D activities and in course of time, projects have been sponsored by Department of Atomic Energy, Defense departments, DST, and AICTE etc. Some of the recent sponsored projects undertaken by the School are in the area of solar energy photovoltaic and RF and Microwave Engineering.

Dean : Prof. A. K. Ray, Associate Dean : Prof. Amlan Datta Programme Heads : Prof. A Deb (B.Tech ETC) Prof. S Sahu (B.Tech E&E) Prof. S. S Singh (B.Tech E&I) Courses Offered:  B.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering  B.Tech. in Electronics and Electrical Engineering  B.Tech. in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering  Dual Degree (B.Tech. -M.Tech./ B.Tech.—MBA ) in Electronics Engineering  M.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering (Communications Engineering)  M.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering (VLSI & Embedded systems)  M.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering (RF & Microwaves)  Ph.D

Thrust Areas: RF & Microwave, VLSI, Communication Systems, Signal & Image Processing, Instrumentation Engineering

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. Saswat Chakrabarti, Head, G.S Sanyal School of Telecommunications, IIT, Kharagpur  Prof. Siddhartha Mukhopadhyay, Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur  Dr. Ratna Ghosh, Asso Professor, Head, Department of Instrumentation & Electronics Engineering,  Mr. Sistla Satyanarayan, Chief (Automation), Tata Steel, Jamshedpur  Mr. Kushal Banerjee, Academic Relationship Manager, India (east), TCS Limited  Mr. P.R Chowdury, Executive Director, Smelter & Power Complex, Nalco

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1.2 School of Civil Engineering School of Civil Engineering aims to meet the future needs of the construction industry and society by producing professional civil engineers competent in analyzing, designing and managing solutions for practical engineering problems. It imparts sound fundamentals at B.Tech level, specialized subjects at M.Tech level and high quality research guidance at Ph.D level. Teaching learning process is seamlessly supported by excellent academic support facilities (laboratory, library etc.). The school is actively engaged in project and consultancy activities and disseminates research and project achievements through various publications. It has established collaborations in the areas of regular academic, research and consultancy activities with various organizations. The school has been able to build an effective institute-industry interaction and lays focus on entrepreneurship development amongst the students.

Dean : Prof. S. K. Patro Associate Dean : Prof. B. G. Mohapatra Programme Heads : Prof. B. G. Mohapatra (B.Tech.) Prof. N. C. Moharana (Dual Degree) Prof. B. Jena (M.Tech. - Structural Engineering) Prof. D. K. Bera (M.Tech. - CEM) Prof. A. K. Rath (Ph.D.) Courses Offered:  B.Tech. in Civil Engineering  Dual Degree (B.Tech. -M.Tech/ B.Tech.—MBA ) in Civil Engineering  M.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering & Management)  M.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering)  Ph.D.

Thrust Areas: Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Construction Engineering and Management

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Dr. S.C. Dutta, Professor, ISM Dhanbad  Dr. K.S. Ramakrishna, Consultant, L&T Geo-structure, L&T Limited

1.3 School of Electrical Engineering The School of Electrical Engineering has been playing a vital role in producing scientists and technologists of highest caliber ever since it was established in the year 1997. At present, it offers Undergraduate, Post Graduate, Dual Degree and PhD programs in Electrical Engineering to cater to the ever challenging needs of technical excellence in all areas of electrical engineering such as Power Electronics and Drives, and Power & Energy Systems. The School of Electrical Engineering is dedicated to the current needs of industry with the flexibility to tune its programmes according to different requirements. The laboratories are spacious and well- furnished which are regularly upgraded to meet the issues and challenges of recent trends of Electrical Engineering. School has itself a very distinguished team of faculty members. The School is currently engaged in research activities in different thrust area of Electrical Engineering and also multidisciplinary like Power System, Control Systems, Power electronics & Drives, Renewable Energy systems, High Voltage Engineering, etc.

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Dean : Prof.Chinmoy Kumar Panigrahi Associate Dean : Prof.M. K. Maharana Programme Heads : Prof.M. K. Maharana (B.Tech.) Prof.Sarat Chandra Swain (M.Tech. - PES) Prof.Byomakesh Nayak (M.Tech. - PED) Prof.Bhagabat Panda (Dual Degree) Prof.Ullash Kumar Rout(M.Tech. - PSE)

Courses Offered:  B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering  Dual Degree (B.Tech.- M.Tech./ B.Tech.- MBA ) in Electrical Engineering  M.Tech. in Electrical Engineering with Specialization in Power Electronics and Drives.  M.Tech. in Electrical Engineering with Specialization in Power and Energy System.  M.Tech. in Electrical Engineering with Specialization in Power System Engineering.  Ph.D.

Major Thrust Areas: Power System Operation, Planning and Control, Power Electronics Devices and Drives, Protection System Scheme, Analysis of PV System and Wind System, Artificial Intelligent Techniques for different control strategy in Generation, Converters and Inverters, Smart Grid, Energy Management and Control, Distributed Generation

External members on the Board of Studies:  Dr. S. S. Thakur, Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, NIT, Durgapur  Mr. Vivek Subramanian, ED, Fourth Partner Energy,  Mr. T. Ch. Hanuman Rao, Director, Live Wires, Hyderabad  Dr. A. K. Panda, DGM, Steel Authority of India Limited, Steel Plant, Sundargarh  Prof (Dr.) S. Chakravorti, Department of Electrical Engineering, Jadavpur University

1.4 School of Mechanical Engineering School of Mechanical Engineering aims at imparting excellent academic programs and establishing itself as international R & D hub in mechanical engineering domain. The new infrastructure of more than 2lakh sq ft houses seventeen academics oriented laboratories, three research laboratories and one centre of excellence besides, other curricular and student support units. Curriculum-in pursuance of modern trends, continuously evolving content delivery modes, engagement of students in high-end research and international events has offered the School a unique edge. Certification programs in modern engineering tool usage including CATIA, NASTRAN, PATARN, FEA, Quality Engineering and Management (TQM, TPM, Six Sigma, Optimization Techniques, FMCA/FMECA, Maintainability issues) and Mechatronics (Hydraulic / Pneumatic circuit design, Process Control Technology) add values to its students enhancing their ability to succeed in professional careers. Outcomes in area of research and development are on continuous rise. Seven research projects funded by National bodies including DST and AICTE are currently in progress.

Dean : Prof. A. K. Sahoo, Associate Dean : Prof. Purna Chandra Mishra Programme Heads : Prof.Purna Chandra Mishra (B.Tech, Mech. Engg.)

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Prof.Rashmi Ranjan Das (B.Tech, Dual Degree) Prof.Isham Panigrahi (B.Tech, Mech- Automobile) Prof.Bharat Chandra Routara (M.Tech, MP&S) Prof.Kunja Bihari Sahu (M.Tech, Thermal Engg) Prof.Arun Kumar Rout (M.Tech, Machine Design)

Prof.Sushant Kumar Tripathy (PhD & Post Doc) Courses Offered:  B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering  B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (Automobile)  Dual Degree (B.Tech. -M.Tech./ B.Tech.—MBA ) in Mechanical Engineering  M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Manufacturing Processes & Systems  M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Quality Engineering & Management  M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Thermal Engineering  M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Machine Design  Ph.D.

Major Thrust Areas: Metal Forming & Machining, Polymer and Metal Matrix Composites (Prodn, Charactn & Machinn), Jet & Spray Impingement Heat Transfer, Minimum Quantity Lubrication, Green Engine Technology, Biofuels (Production, Characterization & Testing), Porous Media Combustion, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Machine Vibration & Condition Monitoring, Automobile Maintenance

External Members on Board of Studies:  Dr. Swaroop Ku Mohapatra, Professor & Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT, Bhubaneswar  Mr. Trijib Ch. Hota, Executive Vice-President, Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd

1.5 School of Computer Science Engineering School of Computer Engineering, a constituent school of the KIIT University has been on a path of continuous growth from its inception in 1997, adding new programs at graduate, post graduate and doctoral level, faculty and infrastructure over the years. In a cosmopolitan ambience with well qualified and dedicated faculty members and equipped with state of the art classrooms, laboratories and library, the school provides an excellent environment for nurturing students into top class professionals, academicians, researchers, entrepreneurs and technological leaders of tomorrow. Achievements of the students have been many and varied: Excellent placement through campus recruitment drives, participation in internship programs in leading industrial organizations, taking up higher studies in reputed institutions in the country and abroad and winning prizes in various competitions at national and international level. Faculty members, research scholars and students of the school are involved in research work in frontier areas of Computer Science & Engineering and allied areas resulting in a large number of publications in research journals. The students also get the benefit of pre-placement training programs, invited lectures by eminent experts from academia and industry, workshops and conferences organized by the school.

Dean : Prof. Samresh Mishra Associate Dean : Prof. B S P Mishra Programme Heads : Prof.Nachiketa Tarasia (B. Tech-CSE) Prof.Arup Abhinna Acharya (B.Tech-IT)

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Prof.B S P Mishra (Dual Degree) Prof.M N Das (M.Tech. -CSE) Prof.Amitav Sen (M.Tech. -CSE in CS & IS) Prof.R K Malu (M.Tech. -CSE in Software Engg) Prof.Laxman Sahoo (M.Tech. - CSE in Data Analytics) Prof.A K Bisoi (Ph. D.)

Courses Offered:  B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering  B.Tech. in Information Technology  Dual Degree (B.Tech -M.Tech./ B.Tech.—MBA ) in ComputerEngineering  Dual Degree (B.Tech-M.Tech./ B.Tech.- MBA) in Information Technology  M. Tech. in CSE with specialization in Computer Science and Engineering  M. Tech. in CSE with specialization in Computer Science and Information Security  M. Tech. in CSE with specialization in Software Engineering  M. Tech. in CSE with specialization in Database Engineering  Ph.D.

Major Thrust Areas: Software Engineering, Soft Computing, Image Processing, Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing, Service Oriented Architecture, Data Mining, Wireless Sensor Networks

External Members on Board of Studies:  Dr. Rajib Mall, Professor & Head, Computer Engineering, IIT Kharagpur  Prof.(Dr.) A. K. Tripathi, Professor, Department of Computer Engineering, IIT-BHU  Prof.(Dr.) S. C. De. Sarkar, Professor, IIT, Bhubaneswar  Mr. Niraj Kumar Director, Deloittee, Bangalore  Dr. Suman Bhattacharya, TCS, Bhubaneswar  Mr. Shashi Bhargura, CDO, Cignex, Datamatics, Mumbai

1.6 School of Applied Sciences The Department of Basic Sciences was established in the year 1997 as a small department. It was renamed as School of Applied Sciences in the year 2009 with the following objectives: To disseminate knowledge & develop scientific tempo and fervor, To instill the spirit of enquiry and crave to unravel the truth, To help the students learn effective professional communication skill, To equip the students with managerial skills and to promote interdisciplinary research in the areas of basic sciences, English literature, language and social sciences.

Dean : Prof. P. Pattojoshi Associate Dean : Prof. K. Parashar Program Heads : Prof.P. Rath (Co-ordinator Chemistry) Prof.S. K. Samal (Co-ordinator, Mathematics) Prof.S. K. Das (Co-ordinator, ) Courses Offered:  Ph. D in Chemistry  Ph. D in Physics  Ph. D in Mathematics

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Major Thrust Areas:  Chemistry - Environmental Chemistry, Waste Material Utilization, Electrochemistry, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Supra-molecular Chemistry, Bio-organic Chemistry, Nanomaterial, Energy harvesting research  Physics - Nanomaterial , Piezoelectric Sensor, Laser and Optoelectronics, Nuclear Physics, Ab initio and DFT simulation, Ferroelectric Material, Electro ceramic, Condensed matter physics

 Mathematics - Fluid Mechanics, Magneto Hydrodynamics, Solid Mechanics, Functional Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Operator Theory, Optimization Techniques, Fractional Calculus, Complex Analysis, Reliability

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Dr. S. K. Ray , Professor, Department of Physics, IIT- Kharagpur  Dr. B. N. Dwivedi, Professor, Department of Applied Physics, BHU- IT  Dr. Kalidas Sen, Professor, School of Chemistry, Hyderabad,  Dr. Amit Basak, Professor, Dean (Faculty), IIT Kharagpur,  Dr. Balaram Patro, Sr. V.P. and Head, Chemistry Services, GVK Biosciences, Hyderabad  Dr. Rajib Kumar, Chief Scientist, Innovation Center, Tata Chemicals Ltd., Pirangut Industrial Area  Prof. Sudarsan Padhy, Director, Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Bhubaneswar  Prof. G. P.Rajasekhar, Professor, Dept. Of Mathematics, IIT, Kharagpur

1.7 School of Humanities The School of Humanities has envisioned its goals and vision keeping in view the achievement of excellence in professional and technical education. The School of Humanities has started its humble journey in the year 1997 as a small department offering English as a core subject to students of B.Tech. Programme. Subsequently it was rechristened as School of Humanities. The school boosts of playing an important role in shaping the personalities of the students of all the programmes through various activities.

The school offers the following UG courses at present:- Professional Communication, Engineering Economics, Management Concepts and Principles, Human Resource Management, Organizational Behaviour, Entrepreneurship, Public Finance, International Trade.The school also offers the following courses related to Ph. D. program:- Literary Theories and Essays, Indian English Literature, American Literature, British and Commonwealth Literature, Essentials of Entrepreneurship, Linguistics.

Dean : Prof. Geeta Satpathy Programme Heads : Prof.Swati Samantray

Major Thrust Area: Labour Economics, Health Economics, Agriculture Economics, Economics of Education, HR and Financial Management, Literature and Language Studies.

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. Padmaja Mishra, Former Head, Dept of Economics, , Odisha.  Prof.N.C. Nayak, Associate Professor, Economics, Dept of HSS, IIT-Kharagpur.  Dr. Naveen Jeet, .Former General Manager (HR & Admn.) ONGC,New Delhi  Prof. Priyadarshi Patnaik, Dept of English, IIT-Kharagpur  Dr. Madhusmita Pati, Associate Professor, , Odisha

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1.8 School of Computer Applications The School of Computer Application is an academic fraternity dedicated to the motto of excellence and service. The school strives to be a leader in the integration of teaching and learning, advancement of the knowledge base through research and collaboration, and leadership in service outreach. School of Computer Application (SCA) truly believes and follows the adage that 'Education is to make a life and not just a livelihood'. The School of Computer Application is devoted to the study and research in applications of computer science at graduate and post-graduate levels. Since its inception in 1997, it has produced batches of young, trained and talented individuals, who have made their mark in the software industry. The combination of competent faculty members, modern infrastructure and state- of-the-art technical resources give an edge to the school's graduates. Dedicated labs with modules for Multimedia-Graphics and Communication skills training groom the young technocrats for their entry into the fast-paced corporate world of computers. It is also proud of its strong alumni association and haveregular industry interaction.

Dean : Prof. Veena Goswami, Associate Dean : Prof.J Mohanty

Courses offered:  BCA  MCA  Integrated MCA  Ph.D

Major Thrust Areas : Continuous- and discrete- queuing theory, Cloud Computing, Soft Computing, Cryptography and Network Security, Computer Network and Computer Architecture, GIS

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. Manas Ranjan Patra, Dept. of Computer Science, University  Prof. B.S. Panda, Dept. of Math, Computer Science Group, IIT Delhi  Prof. Banshi Dhar Majhi, Dept. of Computer Science, NIT Rourkela  Mr. Girish, Managing Director & CEO, Qspiders, Bangalore  Mr. Neeraj Jain, Engineering, Noida

1.9 School of Management KIIT School of Management (KSOM) has a long history of academic excellence, providing industry-focused management education. It was founded in 1993 as Institute of Business Administration and Training (IBAT) with a vision to make it a trend setting centre for business education, where young minds are provided the right balance of classroom learning and practical exposure to turn into successful professionals and inspiring leaders. Today, as part of the prestigious KIIT University, KSOM has delivered on that vision. It has extended its area of influence from Eastern India to the whole country and already has many impressive achievements to its credit. In several reputed B-school rankings in India which includes Career 360 (2010), MBA Universe (2010) – KSOM ranks in top 40. It is also the 4th best in Eastern India according to these rankings. C fore – HT ranked KSOM as 28th best in India among self-financing institutes. NAAC has rated KSOM in A grade. This is an institution that believes in making business education highly relevant through constant course updates, regular industries interaction, hands-on exposure, faculty with right mix of industry and academic experience and more importantly a deep sense of responsibility to the society at large.

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Director : Prof. Anil Bajpai, Dean : Prof. A.K.Sar Programme Heads : Prof. Sumita Mishra (Ph. D) Prof. Surya Mishra (MBA) Prof. Sugato Tripathy (BBA)

Courses Offered:  BBA  MBA  Ph.D.

Major Thrust Areas: i. Academic - Business Analytic, Industry Connect, PLM Lab

ii. Life Skills - Assessment, Gap Analysis,Training iii. Industry Engagement Cell iv. Corporate Relations

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. Sanjaya Patro, Professor, XLRI, Jamshedpur  Prof. Arabinda Tripathy, Professor, IIT, Kharagpur  Prof. Rajen K. Gupta, Professor, Management Development Institute(MDI), Gurgaon

1.10 School of Rural Management The KIIT School of Rural Management (KSRM) came into existence with the laying of the foundation stone by the Father of the White Revolution, Dr. Verghese Kurien and Dr. A. Samanta, Founder of KIIT Group of Institutions and KISS on 20th November 2006 in the premises of the KIIT University. KSRM strives to achieve its mission through teaching, training and research in the field of rural management. A well-structured two-year MBA Program (Rural Management), with innovative programme design, has been designed to educate the budding rural managers for meeting the managerial requirements of rural organizations and organizations working for rural people. As a part of our delivery model we work with more than 250 partner organizations representing government, corporate houses, NGOs and Rural Enterprises, to provide learning platform for three field segments which are part of programme design. The KSRM also undertakes Certificate Programmes, short- term/tailor-made Management Development Programme (MDPs) as per the needs of the client organization. KSRM being a research and knowledge driven organization undertakes consulting assignments through her experienced faculty for Central and State Govt. and NGO partners. KSRM believes in building strong networks and currently have collaborative arrangements with other expert organizations like State Rural Livelihood Missions, SEED Division of DST, UNICEF, and National Centre for Coastal Zone Management to increase its outreach.

Director : Prof. L.K.Vaswani Programme Heads : Prof. H.S. Ganesha (MBA- RM)

Courses Offered:  MRM  Certificate Programme in “Basic Banking”  Ph.D.

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Major Thrust Areas:Rural Livelihoods, Agri Business Management, Agri Value Chains, Cooperative Management, International Trade in Agriculture, Rural Marketing, Rural Entrepreneurship, Rural Development Policy

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. Rakesh Saxena, Professor, IRMA  Prof. N. P. Singh, Dean - Research & Accreditation, MDI, Gurgaon  Dr. K. Vijaylakshmi, Vice-President, Development Alternatives  Dr. N. C. Narayanan, Associate Professor, CTARA

1.11 School of Biotechnology School of Biotechnology (KSBT) was established in 2007 as a constituent of the University to be the first institute in the state of Odisha to have integrated academic and research programmes. With its foundation stone laid by Prof. Richard R. Ernst (Nobel Laureate, Chemistry 1991) & inaugurated by Prof. Rolf Zinkernagel (Nobel Laureate Medicine, 1996) KSBT heralds a new era of science with a broad vision in the state of Odisha. The School is creating a bridge between academic, research and development and its commercialization in a way, transforming the idea and innovation to formulation or product. KIIT (KSBT is instrumental) has been selected as the partner institute for Erasmus Mundus EU-India mobility programme 2013-2018. Four Noble Laureates (Prof. Richard R. Ernst, Prof. Rolf M. Zinkernagel, Prof. Kurt Wutrich and Prof. Olivier Smithies) have visited KSBT for academic interaction. KSBT houses the KIIT-Technology Business Incubation Center which supports young innovators to translate their ideas from lab to market (Supported by Department of Biotechnology, Government of India). The School is also supported by (DST-FIST, Govt. of India), a program to develop technical infrastructure.

Director : Prof. M.Suar Associate Dean : Prof. Avinash Sonawane

Courses Offered:  Dual Degree in Biotechnology  M.Sc. Biotechnology  M.Sc. Applied Micobiology  Ph.D.

Major Thrust Areas: Infection Biology, Biology, Environmental Biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology, Plant Biotechnology, Material Science & Technology, Process Engineering, Food Technology.

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Dr. Raman Govindarajan, Head R&D, Sanofi Aventis  Dr. Ajith V. Kamath, Senior Director, Global R&D, Pfizer  Dr. Mandar Kulkarni, Head, Molecular Biology, Sandor Life Sciences, Hyderabad  Dr. Shriram Raghavan, Director, Research Integration, Evolva Biotech, India

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1.12 School of Law KIIT School of Law established in 2007 under the vision the Founder of KIIT University and KISS has transformed and established itself a niche in the field of legal education nationally and internationally. The School runs under the guidance of Prof. N. L. Mitra, Former Director, National Law School of India University, Bangalore and Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Jodhpur, who is now the Chancellor of our University. Prof. J. Martin Hunter, a Barrister at the Essex Court Chambers, London & Emeritus Professor, Nottingham Trent University, U.K. is a guiding force behind the school. At KSOL develop these graduates who reach not only the “highest ethical standards but have good understanding of the political and social context in which they operate. They develop into would be critical thinkers, good problem solvers and have the capacity to apply fundamentals of justice and rule of law in new context. Our school is strongly committed to quality legal education and excellence. Law itself is so fundamental that everything we do depends upon legal ordinance of the society, Government roles expected and achieved by all the stakeholders. At KSOL we administer critical fact education, so graduates do not accept the world as it is and once they fully understand, comprehend and possibly change it, it is always at the best interest of justice towards the client. As their mentors, supporters guide and philosophers we at KSOL strive to make the pillars of strength for generation to come so that they continue to hold aloft the repute of the legal profession.

Director : Prof. N. K. Chakrabarti Dean : Prof. P. C. Mishra Courses Offered:  B.A., LL.B.  BBA,LL.B.  B.Sc., LL.B.  LLM  Ph.D.

Thrust areas: Bussiness Law, Criminal Law, IPR, Constitutional Law

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof.Srikrishna Deva Rao – Vice Chancellor, NLUO.  Prof. P Ishwara Bhat – Vice Chancellor, NUJS, Kolkata.  Prof. Venkata Rao – Vice Chancellor, NLSIU, Bengaluru.  Dr. Chandra Krishnamurty, Vice Chancellor, Pondicherry University.

1.13 School of Medical Sciences Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) a medical school under KIIT University is outstanding Medical educational and research experiences to the students & faculty and deliver quality, health care to all. It offers medical education in MBBS & PG (MD/MS) course & has a super specialty Hospital (PBMH) to deliver quality, cost effective health care to all with utmost respect, regardless of view point or status. KIMS is committed to the achievements and maintenance of excellence in education, research and healthcare for the benefit of humanity.

Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) offers a unique combination of experience and expertise. Located in an ultra-modern and eco-friendly campus, it has three wings – The Hospital, The Medical College (for MBBS & M.D. courses) and Biomedical Technology Unit. A high academic standard is maintained by an experienced and dedicated team of professors, clinicians and scientists,

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who are engaged in teaching research and developing technologies in health care. The courses are approved by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and the Medical Council of India (MCI). The Medical College has 21 academic departments, providing the study, treatment and prevention of human diseases and maternity care. KIMS ranks among India’s best top 30 medical colleges.

Director : Prof. (Dr.) B. C. Das CEO : Dr. Rabi Narayan Samanta Associate Dean/Principal : Prof. (Dr.) S. B. Ogale Programme Heads : Prof. (Dr.) Jyotin Kumar Dash

Courses Offered:  MBBS  PG Medical

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Department of Psychiatry i. Dr. Nila Madhab Rath, Professor& HOD, Dept. of Psychiatry, SCB Medical College ii. Dr. Basudev Das, Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, Central Institute of Psychiatry iii. Dr. Sarada Prasanna Swain, Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, SCB Medical College

 Department of Anatomy i. Dr. Satya Narayan Samal, HOD, Dept. Of Anatomy, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU ii. Dr. Bijaya Kumar Dutta, Professor & HOD, Dept. of Anatomy, V.S.S. Medical College iii. Dr. Purna Chandra Moharana, Professor & HOD, Dept. of Anatomy, Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation

 Department of Biochemistry i. Prof. S. K. Mohapatra, Professor & HOD, Dept. Of Biochemistry, MKCG Medical College ii. Prof. M. Mandal, Prof & HOD, Dept. of Biochemistry, VSS Medical College iii. Dr. Prakash Chandra Mohapatra, Ex HOD, Dept. of Biochemistry, SCB Medical College

 Department of Community Medicine i. Dr. Madhulekha Bhattacharya, Prof & HOD, Community Medicine Nodal Officer, DPC in India, National Institute of Health & Family Welfare, ii. Dr. Sandip Kumar Ray, Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine, ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences & Research and Dr. B. C. Roy Hospital iii. Dr. Gautam Roy, Professor, Dept. of community Medicine, JIPMER

 Department of ENT i. Prof. Dipak Ranjan Nayak, Professor, ENT, Kastruba Medical College ii. Prof. Sanjeev Mohanty, Professor & HOD, ENT, SRC Medical College iii. Dr. Gobinda Chandra Sahoo, Professor, ENT, IQ City Medical College

 Department of FMT i. Dr. Mukesh Yadav, Professor & HOD, Dept. of FM&T, School of Medical Sciences & Research, Sharda University ii. Dr. P. C. Dikshit, Former Professor & HOD, Dept. of FM&T, Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research(HIMSR) iii. Dr. T. K. Bose, Professor & HOD, Dept. of FM&T, Kalyani Medical College

 Department of Medicine i. Dr. Tarun Ku Dutta, Prof. of Medicine, JIPMER ii. Dr. Laxmi Kanta Dash, Prof. of Medicine, VSS Medical College iii. Dr. Diptimayee Tripathy, Prof & HOD, Medicine, MKCG Medical College

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 Department of Microbiology i. Dr. Supriya Panda, Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, Maharaja Institute of Medical Sciences ii. Dr. Vijaya Lakshmi Nag, HOD, Dept. of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences iii. Dr. Rabindra Nath Mishra, Professor & HOD, Dept. of Microbiology, D. Y. Patil Medical College

 Department of Ophthalmology i. Dr. A. K. Chandraker, Director & Dean, Pt. Ja M Medical College ii. Dr. S. N. Shadoy, Prof, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Regional Institute of Ophthlmology, RIMS iii. Dr. Purnananda Mishra, HOD, Deptt. of Ophthlmology, RMMCH, Annamlai University  Department of Orthopaedic i. Dr. Abani Kumar Mishra, Professor, Dept. of Orthopedics, MKCG Medical College, ii. Dr. Basanta Kumar Behera, Dept. of Orthopedics, SCB Medical College, iii. Prof. B. Tudu, Prof. & HOD, Department of Orthopedic, VSS Medical College, Burla

 Department of O & G i. Prof. Gangadhar Sahoo, Retd. Professor,Department of Gynaecology, IMS & SUM Hospital ii. Dr. Bharati Mishra, Professor, Department of Gynaecology, MKCG Medical College iii. Dr. Maya Padhi, Prof, Department of Gynaecology, SCB Medical College

 Department of Paediatrics i. Dr. Vinod Kumar Paul, Professor & HOD, Deptt. of Pediatrics, AIIMS ii. Dr. Niranjan Mohanty, Professor &HOD, Department of Paediatrics, SCB Medical College iii. Dr. Tapas Subai, Professor & HOD, Dept. of Paediatrics, Kolkata Medical College iv. Dr. Nigam Prakash Narayan, Associate Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, Patna Medical College & Hospital

 Department of Pathology i. Dr. Asin Das, Prof, Dept. of Pathology, PGI, Chandigarh-160012 ii. Dr. Bhawana A Badhe. Prof, Dept. of Pathology, JIPMER, Pondicherry iii. Dr. Rakhi Kar, Prof., Dept. of Pathology, JIPMER, Pondicherry

 Department of Pharmocology i. Dr. Suparna Chatterjee, Asso Prof, Department of Pharmacology, IPGMER ii. Dr. Santanu Tripathy, Prof & HOD, Department of Pharmacology, School of Tropical Medicine iii. Dr. K. Ray, Director, Institute of Health & family Welfare, Govt. of W.B.

 Department of Physiology i. Prof. Ramaranjan Mohanty, Professor & HoD, Dept. of Physiology, SCB Medical College ii. Prof. Bipin Bihari Pradhan, Professor & HOD, Department of Physiology, KCG Medical College iii. Prof. Sushil Chandra Mahapatra, Professor &HOD, Department of Physiology, AIIMS

 Department of Pulmonary Medicine i. Dr.Digamber Behera, Prof, Pulmonary Medicine, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research. ii. Dr. Prashanta R Mohapatra, Prof & Head, Pulmonary Medicine, AIIMS iii. Dr.Somnath Dash, Prof, Pulmonary Medicine, GSL Medical College

 Department of Radiology i. Dr. Ashok Ku Adhikari, Prof, Dept. of Radiology, R. G. Kar Medical College ii. Dr. Sanjeeb Sharma, Prof, Dept. of Radiology, AIIMS, New Delhi iii. Dr. Neerbedyaswari Deep, Prof & HOD, Dept. of Radiology, AIIMS, Bhubaneswar iv. Dr. Srikanta Samal, Dept. of Radiology, Institute of Medical Science & SUM Hospital v. Dr. Jayashree Mohanty, Dept. of Radiology, Utkal University

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 Department of Skin & VD i. Dr. Hemanta Ku Kar, Professor, Dept. of Skin & VD, RML, Hospital Baba Khanag Singh Meg ii. Dr. Aparna Palit, Professor, Dept. of Skin & VD, Sri BM Pail Medical College iii. Dr. D. Bandopadhya,Professor, Dept. of Skin & VD, RG Kar MC & Hospital

 Department of Surgery i. Dr.Narendranath Mukhapadhaya, Professor, Dept. of General Surgery, Burdan Medical College ii. Dr. P. K. Debta, Prof. & Head, Dept. of General Surgery, SCB Medical College iii. Dr. Sayed Manohar Ali, Prof, Dept. of General Surgery, JIPMER Medical College

1.14 School of Dental Sciences Founded in the year 2007, Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences (KIDS) has steadily progressed as a major force in the field of dental education and oral health care. In a span of 8 years, it has established its good will and reputation among the student community and patients. Today, KIDS is a premier dental institution with the state-of-the-art infrastructure and highly qualified and experienced doctors delivering quality education and best dental care for the people of Odisha and beyond.Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences (KIDS) is approved by Dental Council of India (DCI). It prepares dental surgeons to work closely with patients. The graduates will have a high standard of professional responsibility, delivering oral health care to the community. The Institute has 11 departments, conforming to the DCI guidelines, and 120 ultra-modern electronically operated dental chairs. It has excellent endodontic and oral surgery OT with RVG, OPG and standby individual X-ray units. The course is delivered by nationally respected clinicians and researchers. Department of Dental Surgery at KIMS is well equipped with instruments & materials that can deliver modern and latest treatment modalities in the field of dental and oral science. Routine treatment procedures like extraction, root canal treatment, scaling, restoration etc are well carried out in an electronically operated dental chair and with the help of latest ultrasonic sealens, light cure machine and other hand instruments. Facilities for minor oral surgical procedures like apicoectomy, fracture reduction, cyst removals etc are also available in the dept. of dental surgery. Jointly the department of pathology and the dept. of dental surgery have established facilities for early detection of various precancerous lesions and conditions and various cancerous lesions in the oral cavity. This department is also concerned with academic activities like seminars, case discussions, journal club to improve the scientific knowledge.

Principal : Prof.(Dr.) R.C.Das

Courses Offered:BDS, MDS

Major Thrust Areas: Oral cancer Research, Cleft lip and palate management

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. Asim Debroy, Professor, Conservative & Endodontics, Burdwan Dental College, Burdwan  Prof. T. Murali Rao, Prof. & HOD, Conservative Dentistry- cum Principal, Government Dental College, Vijawada, A.P  Prof. Anil Chandra, Professor, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Chattrapati Sahuji Medical University

 Anatomy - Prof. Bijay Kumar Dutta, HOD Dept. of Anatomy, M.K.C.G. Medical College

 Physiology- Dr. Bipin Bihari Swain, HOD, Dept. of Physiology, M.K.C.G Medical College

 Biochemistry- Prof. Srikrishna Mohapatra, HOD, Dept. of Biochemistry, M.K.C.G. Medical

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 Dental Anatomy i. Dr. Mausumi Pal, Prof. of Oral Pathology, Guru Nanak Institute of Dental Sciences ii. Dr. Jay Gopal Roy, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College

 Pathology - Prof. G. N. Mohanty, Retired Professor of Pathology

 Microbiology - Prof. Nirupama Chaini, HOD, Dept. of Microbiology, S.C.B. Medical College

 Pharmacology - Dr. Ashok Panigrahi, Assoc. Prof. Pharmacology, V.S.S. Medical College

 Preclinical Prosthodontics - Dr. Diptimoy Dutta, Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Prosthodontics, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital

 Preclinical Conservative - Dr. Soumen Banarjee, HOD, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, North Bengal Dental College

 Oral Pathology & Microbiology- Prof. Mousimi Pal, Professor, Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Guru Nanak Institute of Dental Sciences

 Oral Medicine & Radiology- Prof. Madhumita Mazumdar, HOD, Oral Medicine & Radiology, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital

 Periodontology - Dr. Aseed Kumar Pal, Associate Professor, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital

 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Dr. Manimoy Banarjee, Prof. Dept. of Surgery, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital

 Community Dentistry - Dr. Manish Kumar, Reader, Geetam Dental College

 General Medicine i. Prof. Sashi Kant Mohapatra, Professor & HOD, Dept. of Medicine, VSS Medical College ii. Prof. Kashinath Padihari, VSS Medical College

 General Surgery i. Prof. Sribatsha Mohapatra, Professor of Surgery, V.S.S. Medical College & Hospital ii. Dr. Bhuban Mohan Das, Assoc. Professor, M.K.C.G Medical College

 Pediatrics & Preventive Dentistry i. Dr. Malaya Mital, HOD, Dept. of Pediatrics, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital ii. Dr. Subrat Ku. Saha, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital

 Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics i. Dr. Uttam Deb, HOD, Dept. of Orthodontics,Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital ii. Dr. Tamal Kumar Patra, Assoc. Prof. Dept. of Orthodontics, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital

 Prosthodontics & Crown and Bridge i. Dr. Tapan Giri, Prof. & HOD, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital ii. Prof. Ardhendu Banerjee, HOD of Prosthetic Dentistry, Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College & Hospital

 Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics i. Prof.Asim Debroy,Prof, Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Burdwan Dental College ii. Prof. Anil Chandra, Prof, Dept. of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Chattrapati Sahuji Medical University

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1.15 School of Nursing Kalinga Institute of Nursing Sciences was established in the year 2008. It started its GNM, B.Sc & M.Sc nursing programme in the year 2008, 2010 & 2012 respectively. KINSis committed to provide promotive, preventive curative & rehabilitative services to all to achieve excellence in nursing education and services. KINS visions as a premier academic Nursing centre is to become a paramount resource for the people of the state and beyond.The Basic B.Sc Nursing (Bachelor Degree in Nursing) Programme is a holistic model of education conceived and enriched with new perspectives. The Diploma Course in General nursing and Midwifery is geared to the health needs of the individual, family, community and the country at large. The aim of the programmes is to prepare graduate nurses so that they assume responsinilites as profesional competent nurses and midwifery in providing promotive, preventive curative and rehabilitative services. They also prepare nurses to assume the role of teachers, supervisors, manager in clinical/public health setting. KINS has a qualified, experienced and intellectual team of faculty members to enrich the academic ambience.

Principal : Prof.A.Lenka Programme Head : Prof.Amrita Lenka (Medical Surgical Nursing) Prof. Niyati Das (Child Health Nursing) Prof. Deepa M Raju (OBG Nursing) Mrs. Malini Digal (Community Health Nursing) Courses Offered:  Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery  B.Sc. Nursing  M.Sc. Nursing

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. D. Bhattacharya, Principal, West Bengal Govt College of Nursing, Kolkata  Prof. Pravati Tripathy, Dean, SUM Nursing College, Bhubaneswar.  Dr. M. Prakasamma, Executive Director, Hyderabad.  Prof. Anusuya Pattnaik, Principal, DRIEMS College of Nursing, Cuttack.  Prof. Dr. Manjubala Dash, Puduchery, Govt. college of Nursing

1.16 School of Film & Media Sciences Film and television media have expanded exponentially after the introduction of a number of TV channels in , English and regional languages. In order to cater to the needs of the film industry and television channels, KIIT University has set up the School of Film and Media Sciences. With the state-of-the-art infrastructure, leading industry professionals as the faculties, expert advisory panel as mentors, project based curriculum and industry internship, the School helps students acquire multiple skills to meet the multi-tasking requirements of film industry and media organizations. The students of the School receive hands on skills on Screen Writing, Directing, Camera, Lighting, Audio recording, Audio designing, Editing, Post production, Animation, Production designing, etc. Theory and practical workshops are conducted throughout the course under the guidance of well-trained faculties and reputed award winning industry professionals.

Director : Prof.Baikunth Panigrahi CEO : Prof. H. S. Khatua Programme Heads : Prof.Ajaya Mishra andProf. Susant Bahinipati

Courses Offered: Bachelor in Film and Television Production(BFTP)

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External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. Debasish Ghoshal, HoD, Audiography, SRFTI, Kolkata  Prof. P. Nayak, HoD, Whistelingwoods International , Mumbai  Prof. Adinath Das, Ex. Dean, SRFTI, Kolkata  Mr. S. Mishra, Film Director

1.17 School of Fashion Technology KIIT has established School of Fashion Technology from the academic year 2009. The School of Fashion Technology of KIIT University is successfully conducting the Bachelor of Design course in the field of fashion (www.kiit.ac.in/fashion). The school caters to the need of national and international students aspiring to be Fashion Designers. The school fulfils its objective with various teaching learning processes like theory, tutorials, practicals, sessionas, field visits, craft documentation, industrial visits, industrial internship, and major project with design and product development.

Director : Prof.Siba Prasad Mishra CEO : Prof. H .S. Khatua

Courses offered:  Bachelor in Fashion Technology

Major Thrust Areas - Fashion Design, Textile Design, Fashion Management, Garment Technology and Processing

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. B. K. Jena, NIFT, Bhubaneswar  Prof. B. P. Dash, CET, Bhubaneswar  Ms. Rani Hansda, Magnum Apparels, Bhubaneswar  Nominee of Eastern India Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association.

1.18 School of Languages The KIIT School of Languages, located in the cradle of the KIIT University at Bhubaneswar, the temple-city capital of Orissa, on the South-Eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal, came into existence in the year 2007. It’s the first ever Language School of the state of Orissa with state-of-the-art language teaching technology and infrastructure matching global standards.

1.19 School of Social Sciences Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) is a globally recognized free residential educational institution established in 1993 with an aim to eradicate poverty of most vulnerable tribal communities of Odisha and adjacent states of the country. To make the vision achievable, the key focus of KISS is to empower the tribal children (both boys and girls) by providing quality education from Kindergarten to Post Graduation and also committed to ensure their future employability. Further, KISS believes that the young KISSIANS will certainly play a key role and act as a change agent in their own communities and to influence various policies for improvement in socio economic conditions. Presently, there are 25,000 indigenous tribal children are continuing their education under the guidance of highly professional teaching faculties. In view of successful experiment, KISS has been expanded to various parts of the country and combined efforts are being given to take the

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To nurture the essence of values and importance of education, KISS has been providing a congenial atmosphere and student friendly campus with all basic amenities. Tribal students obtain education from Kindergarten to Post Graduation which not only focus their educational platform but also inspires students to come to the mainstream of society and civilization. The model of institution also adds the innovative activities inside the campus in tune with the philanthropic vision of Dr. Achyuta Samanta. Students also get chance to interact and idealize with various dignitaries from India and abroad who visit and acknowledge the pioneering contribution made by the Institute.

Tutor-mentoring, involvement in sports and disciplined activities and other social services of the students apart from academic inputs, take the institutional mission further. The key concept in tutor-mentoring is to enhance the all-round development of the students through the able guidance of the teacher-cum-tutor in an appropriate class room environment for holistic participation which creates and strengthen the bond between the teacher and the taught. Mentors provide an idealistic approach and support to the mentees for the growth in their academic and morality. By taking part in different sports competition nationally and globally KISS students have made proud not only for their own parents but also for the entire tribal community and State. Discipline is the sole virtue of human being which a KISSian inherits and inculcates the ethos and values at the very beginning of his scholasticism and academic progression.

Various days and occasions are being observed with a view to memorize things and events at their own necessities. Feeling proud being a member of various programs and activities, KISS students also rejoice and take pride for their better future. Students also get placement from different renowned companies which inspire them for the engagement in several govt. and non-govt. sectors. Coaching for various competitive exams also creates a special feature for the students for their up- liftment and enhancing their skill. The “Art of Giving” is a unique philosophy and its impact on KISS is about the moral upbringing and idealistic vision for the whole tribal children. CEO: Dr. P. K. Routray

Courses Offered:  B.Sc.  B.A.  B.Com  M.A.  M.Com  M.Sc.  Ph.D.

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Prof. A. K. Patnaik, UG Dept. of History, Utkal University  Prof. Narottam Gaan, UG Dept. of Pol. Science, Utkal University  Prof. Nityananda Nayak, PG Dept. of Education, Utkal University  Prof. Jayanta Kumar Parida, PG Dept. of Commerce, Utkal University  Prof. Ranjan Ku. Bal, PG Dept. of Commerce, Utkal University  Prof. Padmaja Mishra, PG Dept. of Economics, Utkal University  Prof. P. K. Chand, PG Dept. of , Utkal University  Prof. P. K. Mohanty, PG Dept. of Zoology, Utkal University  Prof. Naresh Ch. Mishra, PG Dept. of Physics, Utkal University  Prof. Satyaban Jena, PG Dept. of Chemistry, Utkal University

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 Prof. Jagannath Patel, PG Dept. of Mathematics, Utkal University  Prof. Satish Chandra Pradhan, PG Dept. of Comp. Science, Utkal University  Prof. Udaynath Sahoo, PG Dept. of Odia, Utkal University  Prof. Himansu Mohapatra, PG Dept. of English, Utkal University  Prof. P. K. Mishra, PG Dept. of Sanskrit, Utkal University  Dr. Kuna Panda, Professor, PG Dept. of Hindi, Ramadevi Autonomous College

1.20 School of Architecture and Town Planning The School of Architecture and Planning recognized by the Council of Architecture, New Delhi for an annual intake of 40 students, is rich in diversity, creativity, and scholarship. With a mission to educate future designers to shape collaborations, synthesize complexity, and catalyze transformation for public good and foster research in all scales of the built environment: local, regional, national, and international, KIIT school of Architecture and Planning offers full time course in architecture at undergraduate level. With a competent faculty prominent across the breadth of the field, students are exposed to many different approaches to Architecture, Design and Planning. Critics and theorists from around the world supplement the faculty, and together, they introduce students to issues and trends in contemporary architectural design and practice. Both theory and studio sessions being viewed as core of the program, the School brings together the expertise of architecture, industrial design, interior design, landscape architecture, urban design, visual communication design, and environmental science, with relevant subjects form arts, humanities, engineering and technology. Among others, these skills include drawing, architectural presentation, research and writing, computer applications, technical and managerial aptitudes in problem definition and solution seeking. With a strong foundation of multi-disciplinary skills, the students emerge as built environment consultants par excellence guided by a strong sense of moral responsibility and accountability. Dean: Prof. S. S. Ray

Courses Offered:Bachelor of Architecture

External Members on the Board of Studies:  Dr. Jaydip Barman, Head, Department of Architecture & Regional planning, IIT Kharagpur.  Dr. Suchandra Bardhan, Professor, Department of Architecture, Jadavpur University  Dr. Kajari Mishra, Professor, Xavier Institute of Management.  Prof. Adwaita Gadanayak, Director, School of fine Art, KIIT University,  Prof. Sanjay Patra, Ex Dean, School of Civil Engineering, KIIT University

1.21 School of Leadership School of Leadership is a new school under KIIT University. It prepares the students for Indian Civil Services, Indian Engineering Services and Judicial Services. The School has the necessary academic scaffolding to provide comprehensive training program for these prestigious examinations. Apart from long term training programme for these competitive examinations, it also provide short training programmes for bankers, public sector executives, police officials and personnel in various facets of law, corporate management and leadership issues.

Director: Prof.S. N. Mishra

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2. Research

Research is one of the significant activities in the University, and is given priority in developmental activities of the university. Necessary action has been undertaken to build and nurture research and development culture and enhance its research activities. A strong team of faculty, scientists and researchers forms the intellectual capital of KIIT University. The faculty of the University, drawn from Institutions of repute such as IITs, IIMs, XLRI, IISc, JNU, etc, are recognized as they carry out research that is not only published in journals with high citation index, but also has direct application. The multidisciplinary research work has attracted financial support to the tune of few million dollars every year. The University has also a Centre for Scientific Research with seed money of US$ 1.2 million, the only private University in the country to establish such a centre. The university gives emphasis on creation of adequate research infrastructure and recruitment of high quality faculty for promotion of research activities in the University. A Research Committee with adequate support staff has been established under the chairmanship of Prof. M.Suar, Director- R & D, to look after the sponsored research and industrial consulting related R&D activities of the University. A Central Advanced Research Centre (CARC) has been established in 1 lakh sqft built up area and with sophisticated equipments for advanced research.

The Research & Development Wing of KIIT collaborates with various Educational, Scientific, Research and Industrial Organisations to strengthen and support the research related needs of various departments and schools functioning under KIIT University.

2.1. Ongoing Research Projects a. Schools of Engineering

Names of Sanctioned Funding Investigators and Title of Project Amount Agency Co-Investigators (Amount in INR ) Process development of Cu (In,Ga)Se2 thin film DST-SERI U.P. Singh solar cell on flexible substrate using co- 139 lakhs

evaporation technique Studies on Electromagnetic Metamaterial S Sahu Structures & Their Applications to Design of AICTE (RPS) 6.25 lakhs Filter & Antenna 14.01 U. P. Singh Lakhs(Sharda Development of large area dye sensitized solar & DST University)& cells(DSSC)using modified polymer electrolytes B. Bhattacharya 6.30 Lakhs (KIIT University) Young Development of Circularly Polarized Multiband S. K. Behera Scientist/ 20.9 Lakhs Microstrip Fractal Antenna Fast Track Development of online image processing system Anuja Kumar for finding size distribution of pellets in a DST 5.58 Lakhs Acharya pelletization plant Remote Health: A Framework for Healthcare ITRA, Monideepa Roy Services using Mobile and Sensor-Cloud Media Lab 34.22 Lakhs Technologies Asia

AshutoshBehura Intravenous Alert System MSME 25.00 Lakhs

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Names of Sanctioned Funding Investigators and Title of Project Amount Agency Co-Investigators (Amount in INR ) S. K. Panda Fracture and Nonlinear Behavior Analysis of & Laminated composite and Functionally Graded AICTE-RPS 13.35 Lakhs R.R. Das Curved Panels under Elevated Thermal Field P. C. Mishra Advanced Engine Technology for Sustainable & AICTE-RPS 17.80 Lakhs Development of Automotive Industry. S. Aich

Akshaya Kumar Performance Testing of Mahua Oil on Four Stroke Institution of 1.10 Lakhs Rout Diesel Engine using Additive: Year 2013-2014. Engineers

Arun Kumar Rout Development of a New class of Polymer & Composite using Natural and Bio Waste: Year AICTE-RPS 14.25 Lakhs A. K. Sahoo 2013-2015. Machinability Investigation, parametric Arun Kumar Rout optimization and Economical Feasibility Study on & AICTE-RPS 16.20 Lakhs Hard Turning of AISI D2 Steel using Multi-Layer A. K. Sahoo Coated Carbide Inserts. A. K. Sahoo, Development of an Experimental Facility to Purna Ch. Mishra Investigate Machinability Characteristics during DST-SERC 20.00 Lakhs & Finish Hard Turning using Coated Carbide T. Mohanty Inserts under Dry and MQL Environments Entrepreneurship cum skill development T Mohanty NI-MSME 11.25 Lakhs programme Surface modification of medical polyurethen by R K Paramguru DST-SERC 50.846 Lakhs electrolyses deposition of silver nano particles Development of rubber blend nanocomposites based on ethylene acrylic elastomers and D. K. Tripathy thermoset polyurethane through electron beam DAE-BRNS 22.16 Lakhs radiation curing for microwave and EMI shielding applications: Effect of carbon nanofillers Purna Ch. Mishra, Development of an Experimental Facility for B.B. Kar Production, Performance and Emission Analysis ARDB, 50.00 Lakhs & of an Alternative Fuel from Jatropha Curcas Oil DRDO Swarup K. Nayak used as Jet Fuel Information Improving Ground Water Level & Quality Technology Bitanjaya Das through Enhanced Water Use Efficiency in 223.31 Lakhs Research Eastern Indian Agriculture Academy

b. School of Applied Sciences

Names of Sanctioned Funding Investigators and Title of Project Amount Agency Co-investigators (Amount in INR ) Livelihood, Hunger and Malnutrition and Sucheta Priyabadini ICSSR 14.00 lakhs Empirical Analysis of Tribal Women of Odisha Root Causes of Maoists Extremism and Iswar Ch. Nayak Developmental Challenges:A case study of ICSSR 12.00 lakhs Odisha

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Names of Sanctioned Funding Investigators and Title of Project Amount Agency Co-investigators (Amount in INR ) Surface modification of medical polyurathene K.G.Mishra catheter by electroless deposition of silver nano DST-SERB 51.00 lakhs particles Distribution of Uranium In Ground Water P. Rath BRNS 25.00 lakhs Sources In Coastal Districts of Odisha Utilization of low cost coir pith based compost for sustainable production of agri horticultural crops B.B.Kar NABARD 59.00 lakhs to improve the condition of economically backward people of Odisha Experimental studies on pebble bed filling K.Parashar BRFST, IPR 18.00 lakhs mechanism of LLCB TBM Self Assembly of Cavitand Based Metallo Anita Pati DST 20.68lakhs Supramolecular Cages and Their Application Development of A Cascade Strategy for the S.Jana DST 24.34 lakhs Synthesis Of Nakadomarin A and its Analogs Spatial Distribution of Uranium And Water T.K.Bastia Quality Parameters In Three Interior Districts I.E. BRNS 18.00 lakhs Kalahandi, Gajapati And of Odisha Development of rubber blend nanocomposites based on ethylene acrylic clastomers and B. P. Sahoo thermoset polyurethane through electron beam BRNS, DAE 22.00 lakhs radiation curing for microwave and EMI shielding applications: Effect of carbon nanofillers B.B.Kar Extraction of Molybdenum from spent catalyst BRNS 25.00 lakhs Sachin Shaw Magnetic drug targeting in micro vessels with & multifunctional nano carrier particles – A study of CSIR 14.15lakhs P.V.S.N. Murthy mathematical modeling and rheological aspects Development and Design of Environmental S. K. S. Parashar NRB, DRDO 50.00 lakhs Friendly Lead-free Piezoelectric Nanosensor

S. K. S. Parashar Development of nanocrystalline CO2 Absorbents DST 20.00 lakhs Effect of high energy ball milling on the sintering S. K. S. Parashar behaviour and thermal properties of Lithium BRFST 20.00 lakhs Based Tritium Ceramic Breeder Synthesis and thermo-mechanical S. K. S. Parashar characterization of nanoceramic Li2TiO3 by high BRFST 56.00 lakhs energy ball mill for Blanket Applications S. K. S. Parashar Experimental study on pebbles packing & mechanism for the LLCB TBM Li2TiO3 by high BRFST 20.00 lakhs Kajal Parashar energy ball mill for Blanket Applications S. K. S. Parashar Development of Nanopiezoelectric Sensor DST (TG) 23.00 lakhs

Theoretical study on cationic and anionic reaction N. C. Bera DST(SERB) 16.30 lakhs of toxic molecules: ab initio and DFT study Synthesis and characterization of Co dopped D. Rout DST(SERB) 21.23 lakhs BiFeO3 multiferroic nanocrystals Nuclear structure and fusion dynamics of drip B. B. Sahu DST(SERB) 4.20 lakhs line nuclei

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Names of Sanctioned Funding Investigators and Title of Project Amount Agency Co-investigators (Amount in INR ) Synthesis of oxide and fluorides based multiferroic nanoparticles for possible B. Bhusan DST(SERB) 15.00 lakhs applications in photocatalysis and optoelectronic devices.

c. School of Biotechnology Names of Sanctioned Funding Investigators and Title of Project Amount Agency co-investigators (Amount in INR ) Indo-US Joint Center on Nanostructure Indo-US Sasmita Nayak Genomics: Designing Functionality of 2- Science and & 54.00 Lakhs Dimensional Nanostructures and Nano-Bio Technology Mrutyunjay Suar Interfaces Forum Identification and characterization of novel DBT, Govt. of Mrutyunjay Suar promoters of Salmonella enterica serovar 42.156 Lakhs India Enteritidis contributing in virulence phenotype Characterization of sRNAs involved in the Acid Mrutyunjay Suar Tolerance Response (ATR) in Salmonella and ICMR 30.00 Lakhs their influence on virulence Suraj K Tripathy, Development of process for detoxification of Karolins 13.00 Lakhs Mrutyunjay Suar hospital effluent Early diagnosis of causative agents of diarrhea, malaria and typhoid for effective healthcare Mrutyunjay Suar DBT 20.87 Lakhs management: A pilot study in a rural Health centre Mrutyunjay Suar, Lab Testing of Purifier , field testing of water & Suraj Ku. Tripathy, HUL 62.00 Lakhs Urine samples and Genotoxicity testing B.N. Banerjee Development of potent anti- cervical cancer drug C.N.Kundu using bio active small molecule quinacirine nano ICMR 30.00 Lakhs particles. Identification and elucidation of role of glycoproteinsin the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium : a study on the Avinash Sonawane ICMR 36.37 Lakhs implications of mycobacteria glycoproteins in the modulation of host immune responses and as drug targets Biogenic synthesis and delivery of drug encapsulating nanoparticles to and Avinash Sonawane their role in the induction of innate and adaptive DST 47.1Lakhs immune responses for the treatment of Tuberculosis. Identification & testing of cationic antimicrobial peptides from human granulocytes against Avinash Sonawane mycobacteria & delivery of peptides using DBT 32.354Lakhs nanobead technology:implication on polypeptide based therapy for treatment of tuberculosis Hyperglycemia induced oxidative stress in Attratran Pal DBT 27.63 Lakhs diabetic complication in retina 2-Chloroethyl ethyl sulfide as part of the Attratrana Pal ICMR 31.9148 Lakhs cytotoxicity: the underlying cellular and

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Names of Sanctioned Funding Investigators and Title of Project Amount Agency co-investigators (Amount in INR ) molecular mechanisms in mouse skin Oxidative damage to cell organelle and it Attratrana Pal ICMR 15 Lakhs relationship to diabetic retinopathy Role of TLR mediated Genomic Instability B.N.Banerjee patterns in response to chronic infection of DBT 57.55 Lakhs Tuberculosis and Host- interaction Profiling the radiation resistance properties and B.N.Banerjee DAE 24.27 Lakhs DNA damage response of cancer stem cells Immunological study of neurocysticercosis and Priyadarshi Sahu, estimation of its prevelance mong patients with ICMR 16.96812 Lakhs Subrat Kumar epilepsy by serological disgnosis Screening, Purification, Molecular cloning and Luna Goswami functional characterization of the novel plant cell DST 1.9 Lakhs wall- degrading enzymes from natural sources. Regulation of cytoskeletal components by TRPV Luna Goswami receptors and vice versa relevant in cancer and DST 23 Lakhs neuropathic pain Chitosan-Based Matrix System For Controlled B.K.Bindhani CSIR 16.92 Lakhs Drug Release Development and Optimization of Technology Vishakha Raina, for Bioremediation of Chlorpyrifos in DBT 30.7 Lakhs T. K. Adhya Constructed Wetlands Mrutyunjay Suar, Isolation and Characterization of Benthic as well Vishakha Raina, ICZMP 158.53 Lakhs as Littoral Microbial Flora of T. K. Adhya Surface Plasmon assisted sonophotocatalytic Suraj Tripathy DST 35.00 Lakhs deactivationof biologically active compounds Study on estrogen receptor alfa (ER-a) in breast Tithi Parija DBT 24.64 Lakhs cancer patients with reference to local population Wnt and Hedgehog interaction: a novel Ratna Kumari therapeutic approach for Hepatocellular DBT 41.69 Lakhs carcinoma Phytostabilization of mine tailings in the Sukinda Gopal Choudhary chromite mining area: development and DBT 16.50 Lakhs optimization of a PGPR Identification, functional investigation and G. P Singh DST 2.70 Lakhs evolution of protein complexes in bacteria Development of hydrogel based nanoformulation Amrita Mishra DBT 25.70 Lakhs for burn wound applications Development of nanocomposite based bio- Amrita Mishra compatible packaging materials for enhancing the DST 18.00 Lakhs shelf-life of food products, Isolation of adhesive mucus from snails collected Archana Ghatak from Eastern India and studies on their adhesive DST 25.00 Lakhs properties. Purification and Biochemical Characterization of Archana Ghatak the Non Structural Protein 3(nsP3) of DST 30.50 Lakhs Chikungunya virus Peptide – generated metal nanoparticles and their Dindyal Mondal DST 23.00 Lakhs potential biomedical applications

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Names of Sanctioned Funding Investigators and Title of Project Amount Agency co-investigators (Amount in INR ) Incidence of Bacteremia in individuals with Type- Srilekha Mishra DBT 45.79 Lakhs 2 Diabetes Novel Formulation and Technology Optimization Gargi Dey DBT 23.82 Lakhs for Synbiotic fruit beverages Synthesis and characterization of novel hydrogel ICMR luna Goswami 24.33 Lakhs suitable for bone tissue engineering Hydrometallurgy-Recovery of valuable metals Pankaj Parhi DST 35.00 Lakhs from low grade and secondary resources NIR absorbing gold nano structures for biological Satyabrata Sai DST 19.34 Lakhs Applications Organic-Inorganic hybrid nano- Satyabrata Sai DST 35.00 Lakhs composes:Electrolytes for Electrochemical devices MNRE Snehasis Mishra Biogas Development & Training Centre 67.99 Lakhs

Development of De-metalizer kit from biopolymers for efficient removal of heavy metal BIG Grant Luna Goswami 43.00 Lakhs ions from contaminated water especially of the ,BIRAC DBT mining areas Raghavendra Optically tuneable nanobio-sensor for directing BIG Grant 44.50 Lakhs Samantaroy the efficacy of mosquitocidal repellants ,BIRAC DBT Multiplexed bead based suspension array for BIG Grant Biswadeep Das 41.00 Lakhs dengue serotyping ,BIRAC DBT

d. School of Management and School of Rural Management

Names of Sanctioned Investigators and Title of Project Funding Agency Amount co-investigators ( INR) Biswajit Das Process Documentation of Best Practices & ICSSR 10.00 Lakhs and Innovations in Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Abhishek Kumar Impact of Watershed Development Subrat Sarangi & Programme on Women: A Comparative ICSSR 7.00 Lakhs Prashant Parida Study of Odisha, and Jharkhand

e. School of Medical Sciences and School of Dental Sciences

Names of Funding Sanctioned Amount Investigators and Title of Project Agency ( INR) co-investigators S.C. Das, Multicentric study to find out prevalence ICMR, New 22.41 Lakhs Ansuman Panigrahi of chronic kidney disease in adults in Delhi & urban Indian population Jayanti Mishra Sonali Kar Phase 4 post marketing surveillance of Bharat Biotech 40,000/ for clinic & Rotavac Vaccine Ltd, CDSCO upgradation and PC Samantaray logistics worth 2 lakhs

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B.C.Das, PDC Capacity Building course for Sr. MO NIHFW, MOH& 17.95 Lakhs Sonali Kar of Jharkhand, Chattisgarh & A & N Islands FW & PC Samantaray Nirmal Kumar Implementation and Quality Assessment UNICEF 12 Lakhs Mohakud of Maternal Death Audit & Perinatal

2.2 Consultancy Projects

Sanctioned Faculty Title of Project Funding Agency Amount (INR) Dept. of Public Jogendra Behera Public Sector Reforms in Odisha Enterprise, 30,000 Govt. of Odisha National Reorganization exercise on a Govt. Sector Productivity Brajaballav Kar 60,000 Organization Council, Govt. of India Land Governace Assesment Framework L.K.Vaswani World Bank 20.00 Lakhs (LGAF) Prashanta Parida Sample checking of DISE data OPEPA 3.98 Lakhs Assessment of School Management Prashanta Parida Committee on preparation and impletation OPEPA 6.30 Lakhs of School Development Plan Impact assessment study of Solar Lighting Pradeep Ku. Mishra TERI 1.55 Lakhs Project in and L.K.Vaswani, Costal Profile- A socio-economic assessment NCSSM-Ministry HS Ganesha, of coastal resource based livelihood activities of Environment & 50.40 Lakhs Sumita Sindhi & for the coast of Odisha Forest Damodar Jena Prasanta Parida Five Percent Sample Checking Of Dise Data OPEPA 4.33 Lakhs Tracking Of Hard To Reach Urban Deprived Prasanta Parida OPEPA 4.14 Lakhs Children. Market Intelligence study of weaver L.K.Vaswani NHDC 9.60 Lakhs entrepreneurs L.K.Vaswani Consultancy NLRI, GVT 6.80 Lakhs Evaluation of forestry interventions in Sumita Sindhi TERI 2.50 Lakhs OFSDP S.K.Patro Design of Mini Stadium ITDA, Balliguda 1.00 Lakhs B.G.Mohapatro S.K.Patro Supervision Consultancy SM Consultant 2.00 Lakhs B.G.Mohapatro Suraj K Tripathi Development of process for detoxification of Prof. Cecilia 1.30 Lakhs hospital effluent Lundborg, Karolinska Institute, Sweden Sasmita Nayak, Indo-US Joint Center on Nanostructure Prof. Thomas 1.20 lakhs Mrutyunjay Suar Genomics: Designing Functionality of 2- Classen, Dimensional Nanostructures and Nano-Bio Emory University, Interfaces USA

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3. Publications

3.1 Faculty Publications in Journals Engineering: 1. Roy Tista, Padhy S. forthcoming 2015. Design of low power robust symmetric SRAM cell using gated ground technique. International Journal of Industrial Electronics and Electrical Engineering.

2. Brahma P, Nandi P, Senapati A, Roy JS. 2015. Reduction of side lobe level of thinned phased array antenna using genetic algorithm. International Journal of Computer Applications. 112(8):13-15.

3. Bandopadhaya S, Roy JS. 2015. Low complexity duplexmodel for multi-user LTE System in high speed train environment. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. 10(7): 17491-17501.

4. Chatterjee S, Roy J S and Bhattacharya P P. 2015. Spectrum sensing techniquesfor cognitive radio-a survey. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. 10(7):16665-16684.

5. Bandopadhaya S, Roy J S. 2015. Channel estimation model formulti-carrier system in fast random-varying channel with optimum spectral utilization. Asian Journal of Applied Sciences. 3(3): 447-454.

6. Ghatak K, Senapati A, Roy J S. 2015. Investigations on adaptivebeam forming for linear and planar smart antenna arrays using sample matrix inversion algorithm. International Journal of Computer Applications. 117(8): 47-50.

7. Senapati A, Roy J S. Forthcoming 2015. Beam-forming and beam-shaping in smart antenna-a comparative study between least mean square andrecursive least square algorithms. International Journal of Microwave and OpticalTechnology.

8. Saswat, Mishra Soumya, Basak Arindam, Singh Udai P, Anup Mondal. 2015. Impact of substrate chemically deposited temperature on CdS thin films. International Journalof Energetic Materials. 1(1): 22-26.

9. Gorai Abhik, Karmakar Anirban, Pal Manimala, Ghatak Rowdra. 2015. A super wideband Chebyshev tapered antipodal Vivaldi antenna. AEU-International jounal of Electronics and Communications.

10. Mondal P, Rout N K. Batch mode job scheduling scheme for clusters in underwater wireless sensor network. International Journal of Computer Applications.120 (6): 04-08.

11. Rout NK, Das DP, Panda G. 2015. Computationally efficient algorithm for high sampling frequency operation of active noise control. Mechanical Systems & Signal Processing. 56-57: 302-319. 12. Sahoo J S, Rout N K. 2015. Comparative Study on low power designs barrel shifter/rotator at 45nm technology. International Journal of Advanced Engineering and Nano Technology. 2 (6): 11-18.

13. Choudhury J, Das JK, Rout NK. 2015. Implementation of low power integrator & differentiator using memristor.International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. 10 (9): 9009-9012.

14. Pradhan C. 2015. Mathematical analysis of PCA, MDS and ISOMAP techniques in dimension reduction. International Journal of Advance Research in Computer Science and management Studies. 3 (5): 61-67.

15. Pradhan C. 2015. A proposed hybrid spatial indexing: QX Tree. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies. 6 (2): 1737-1739.

16. Mahali P, Acharya AA, Mohapatra DP. 2015. Model based test case generation and optimization using intelligent optimization agent. Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications. 479-488.

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17. Acharya AA, Mahali P, Mohapatra DP. 2015. Model based test case prioritization using association rule mining. Computational Intelligence in Data Mining. 3: 429-440.

18. Kuila P. 2015. Heap and parameter based load balanced clustering algorithms for wireless sensor networks. Int. J. of Communication Networks and Distributed System. 14(4): 413-432.

19. Alam, Imran Md, Pandey Manjusha, Rautaray Siddharth S. 2015. A comprehensive survey on cloud computing. International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science.7(2): 68.

20. Meher Sameer Kumar, Das Leena, Pandey Manjusha. 2015. A survey on security and privacy in wireless sensor network. International Journal of Engineering Development and Research. 3(1): 294-297.

21. Mohapatra Chandan, Pandey Manajusha. 2015. An enhanced mechanism for secure data transmission using steganography merged with visual cryptography. International Journal of Science, Technology & Management. 4(1).

22. Pattnaik PA, Roy S, Pattnaik PK. 2015. Load balancing adaption of some evolutionary algorithms in cloud computing environment. IEEE African Journal of Comp and ICT. 8(2).

23. Pal S, Pattnaik P K. 2015. Adaptation of Johnson sequencing algorithm for job scheduling to minimize the average waiting time in cloud computing environment. Journal of Engineering Science and Technology.

24. Kumar Raghvendra, PattnaikPrasant Kumar. 2015. Breast cancer prediction through dhbca algorithm in horizontal partitioned database. American Journal of Computer Science and Information Engineering.1-6.

25. Swain Amulya Ratna, Hansdah R C. 2015. A model for the classification and survey of clock synchronization protocols in WSNs. Ad Hoc Networks. 27: 219–241

26. Swain Amulya Ratna, Hansdah RC. 2015. Weighted average based fault-tolerant clock synchronization protocols for wireless sensor networks. Int. J. Sensor Networks. 18.

27. Mohanty Sachi Nandan, Pratihar Dilip Kumar, Suar Damodar. 2015. Influence of mood states on information processing during decision making using fuzzy reasoning tool and neuro- fuzzy system based on Mamdani approach. International Journal of Fuzzy Computation and Modeling. 1(3): 252–268.

28. Chandra A, Tarasia N, Swain AR, Kumar M. 2015. A distributed prime node-id connected dominating set for target coverage using adjustable sensing range. Intelligent Computing, Communication and Devices.

29. Bilgaiyan Saurabh, Sagnika Santwana, Mishra Samaresh, Das Madhabananda. 2015. Study of task scheduling in cloud computing environment using soft computing algorithms. International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science.

30. Bhattacharya S, Singh SS. 2014. A Comparative approach for location management using arma. Non-linear autoregression and neural network for cellular networks. Far East Journal of Electronics and Communications. 13: 17-27.

31. Singh Sruti Suvadarsini. 2014. Time and frequency synchronization in OFDM system. International Journal for Advanced Computer Research (IJACR). 4(16).

32. Biswas Suman, Das J K, Prasad Rajendra J. 2014. Ultra low power high speed comparator for analog to digital conversion. International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology. 3(10): 346-350.

33. Kumar Pranaw, Meher Amit Kumar. 2014. Optimum design of photonic crystal fibers and its propagation characterstics. IJRSI. I(V).

34. Kumar Pranaw, Panda Satyabrat, Panda Sarthak Sobhan, Meher Amit Kumar. 2014. Tri-layer photonic crystal fibers with low dispersion. IJRSI. I(V).

35. Singh S S, Rath B B, Choudhary R R. 2014. Lightweight intutive multicast adaptive demand- driven protocol for WSN, IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering. 9(6): 13-17.

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36. Sahu N, Singh S S. 2014. Energy efficient cooperative spectrum sensing and sharing strategy selection for cognitive MIMO sensor networks. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies. 5(2): 2083-2087.

37. Dash P, Rath H, Dash B N, Som T, Singh U P, Ojha S, Kanjilal D, Mishra N C. 2014. Grain growth stagnation in gold thin films on annealing in vacuum. Adv. Sci. Lett. 20: 552-558.

38. Panda R, Panda M, Rath H, Dash P, Naik R, Singh U P, Mishra N C. 2014. Optimization of selenization and sintering conditions of dc magnetron sputtered Ag/In/Ag/In multi-layer metal precursor for preparation of AgInSe2 thin films. Advanced Science Letters. 20. 631-634.

39. Rath H, Dash P, Som T, Singh U P, and Mishra N C. Direct transformation of amorphous to preferentially oriented rutile phase in DC sputtered TiO2 Thin Film. Advanced Science Letters. 20: 638-642.

40. Devi Maya, Panigrahi Manas R, Singh UP. 2014. Microstructures, optical and electrical properties of TiO2 thin films prepared by unconventional sol–gel route. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 26:1186-1191.

41. Parija S R, Addanki P, Sahu PK and Singh SS. 2014. Cost reduction in reporting cell planning configuration using soft computing algorithm. Springer International Publishing Switzerland.1: 823-827.

42. Bandopadhaya S, Roy JS. Forthcoming 2015. An adaptive channel estimation model for OFDM system with optimum spectral efficiency. Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

43. Mishra Rajiv Kumar, Sinha Abhinav. 2014. Nonlinear autonomous altitude control of a miniature helicopter UAV based on sliding mode methodology. International Journal of Electronics and Communication Technology.

44. Priyadarshini Komal, Padhy S. 2014. Modified Double edge triggered clockBranch sharing

architecture for ultra low power design. International Journal of Computer Applications.

45. Swayamsiddha Swati, Behera Sabyasachi, Thethi H.Pal. 2014. Blind identification of nonlinear MIMO system using differentialevolution techniques and performance analysis of its variants. IEEE CPS. ISSN / ISBN NO.2375-5822/978-1-4799-7548-8.

46. Deb A, Roy J S and Gupta B. 2014. Performance comparison of differential evolution, particle swarm optimization and genetic algorithm in the design of circularly polarized microstrip antennas. 4 IEEE Trans. Antennas &Propagation. 62(8): 3920-3928.

47. Behera SB, Das DP, Rout NK. 2014. Nonlinear feedback active noise control for broadband chaotic noise. Applied Soft Computing. 15: 80-87.

48. Pradhan C, Saha B J, Kabi KK, Bisoi AK. 2014. Robust watermarking technique using 2d logistic map and elliptic curve cryptosystem in wavelets. International Journal on Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology. 10(2):70-77.

49. Pradhan C. 2014. Robust digital image watermarking using 3AES in DWT Domain. IUP Journal of Computer Sciences. 8 (4): 44-51.

50. Shrivastava P, Sahoo Laxman. 2014. An overview of fuzzy object oriented database systems. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 4: 723-729.

51. Swain Santosh Kumar, Mohapatra Durga Prasad. 2014. Test case generation from behavioral UML models. IJCA. 6(8): 5-11.

52. Acharya AA, Mahali P, Mohapatra DP. 2014. Automated test case generation using uml use case diagram and activity diagram. Journal of Theoretical & Applied Information Technology. 70 (3).

53. Swain Debabala. 2014. Performance evaluation of multi-level cache using adaptive weight ranking policy. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. 9(24): 30347-30354.

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54. Das H. 2014. A survey on virtual sensor networks framework. International Journal of Grid Distribution Computing. 7(5): 2005–4262.

55. Alam, Imran Md, Pandey Manjusha, Rautaray Siddharth S. 2014. A proposal of resource allocation management for cloud computing. International Journal of Cloud Computing and Services Science.

56. Rautaray Siddharth S, Pandey Manjusha. 2014. Single and multiple hand gesture recognition systems: a comparative analysis. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications. 6 (11): 57-65.

57. Mohanty S, Pattnaik PK, Mund G B. 2014. Framework for auditing in cloud computing environment. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology.65(1): 261-267.

58. Mohanty S, Pattnaik P K, Mund GB. 2014. A comparative approach to reduce the waiting time using queuing theory in cloud computing environment. International Journal of Information and Computation Technology. 4(5): 469-474.

59. Pani S K, Mund GB. 2014. Property based dynamic slicing of object oriented programs. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology. 69(2): 326-336.

60. Roy S, Pattnaik PK, Mall Rajib. 2014. A quantitative approach to usability evaluates academic websites using human perceptio. Egyptian Informatics Journal. 15(3): 159–167.

61. Jayasree S, Bodduna K, Pattnaik PK, Siddavatam R. 2014. An expeditious cum efficient algorithm for salt-and-pepper noise removal and edge-detail preservation using cardinal spline interpolation. Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation.25: 1349- 1365.

62. Das G, Pattnaik PK and Padhy SK. 2014. Artificial neural network trained by particle swarm optimization for non-linear channel equalization. Journal of Expert System with Applications, Elsevier Publication. 3491-3496.

63. Padhy SK, Pattnaik PK. 2014. A protocol for energy efficient mechanism for wireless sensor network with symmetric cluster formation. Journal of Computers. 9(5): 1041-1046.

64. Bisoy Sukant Kishoro, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar. 2014. Impact of radio propagation model and mobility in on-demand routing protocol of MANET. Journal of Theoritical and Applied Information Technology. 65(1): 30-45.

65. Dansana Jayanti. 2014 . Cellular automata based encrypted ECG hash code generation: An application in Human Inter-Human Biometric Authentication System International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security. 6.

66. Mishra Manoj Kumar, Patel Yashwant Singh, Rout Yajnaseni, Mund GB. 2014. A survey on scheduling heuristics in grid computing environment. Int Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science. 6 (10): 57-83.

67. Siddavatam Rajesh, Jayasree Syamala, Bodduna Kireeti, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar. 2014. An expeditious cum efficient algorithm for salt-and-pepper noise removal and edge-detail preservation using cardinal spline interpolation. International Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation. 25(6): 1349-1365.

68. TripathyJnana Ranjan, Tripathy Hrudaya K, Nayak SS. 2014. Artificial neural network implementation in microchip PIC 18F45J10 8-Bitmicrocontroller. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT).3(5): 131-135.

69. Ray Abhishek. 2014. Criteria-based evaluation pattern for software design model. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering. 4(9):332-337.

70. Bhuyan Prachet, Ray Abhishek, Mohapatra Durga Prasad. 2014. A service- oriented architecture framework component for verification of choreography. Computational Intelligence in Data Mining. 3: 25-35.

71. BhuyanPrachet, Mohapatra Durga Prasad. 2014. Automatic test case generation of soa based system using class diagram. Pensee Journal. 76(4): 379-387.

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72. Bhuyan Prachet, Rout Mousumi. 2014. A survey report on reliability models and frameworks in SOA. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering. 4(4).

73. Choudhury Bandana Das, Bhuyan Prachet. 2014. A systematic survey report on various frameworks and models for verification of choreography in SOA. International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology. 5(4): 442-448.

74. Rout Mousumi, Bhuyan Prachet. 2014. A survey report on reliability models and frameworks in SOA. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering. 4(4): 857-862.

75. Sethi Biswajeet, Mishra Samaresh, Patnaik Prasant Kumar. 2014. A study of NoSQL database. International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology. 3(4):1131-1135.

76. Jena Preetam Pratap, Mishra Samaresh. 2014. Survey report on software cost estimation using use case point method. International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology. 5 (4): 280- 287.

77. Parida Swayamprava, Mishra Samaresh. 2014. Review report on estimating the back-end cost of business software using ER diagram Artifact. International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology. 5(4): 275- 279.

78. Pani SK, Mund GB. 2014. Abstract property based dynamic slicing of object oriented programs. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology. 69(2): 326-336.

79. Mohanty Suneeta, Pattnaik PK, Mund GB. 2014. A comparative approach to reduce the waiting time using queuing theory in cloud computing environment. International Journal of Information & Computation Technology. 4(5). 2014: 469-473.

80. Mohanty Suneeta, Pattnaik PK, Mund GB. 2014. Framework for auditing in cloud computing environment. Journal of Theoritical and Applied Information Technology. 65(1): 261-267.

81. Sagnika Santwana, Bilgaiyan Saurabh, MishraSubhashree, Mishra Bhabani Shankar Prasad. 2014. An exploration of change detection techniques for images. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology. 64(3): 820-836.

82. Mohanty Suneeta, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar, Mund Ganga Bishnu. Framework for auditing in cloud computing environment. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology. 65(1): 261-267.

83. Pal Rajesh, Mishra Samaresh, Patnaik Prasant K. Study on cost estimation of service delivery in cloud computing environment. International Journal of Information and Computation Technology. 4(3): 299-308.

84. Mahapatra TR, Panda SK, Kar VR. 2015. Geometrically nonlinear flexural analysis of hygro- thermo-elastic laminated composite doubly curved shell panel. International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design.

85. Mishra PC, Das D K, Ukamanal M, Routara BC, Sahoo AK. 2015. Multi-response optimization of process parameters using Taguchi method and grey relational analysis during turning AA 7075/SiC composite in dry and spray cooling environments. International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations. 6: 445- 456.

86. Patnaik P, Tripathy BC, Bhattacharya IN, Paramguru RK, Mishra BK. 2015. Effect of tetra propyl ammonium bromide during cobalt electrodeposition from acidic sulfate solutions. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science.

87. Sahu SK, Mishra PC, Orra K, Sahoo AK. 2015. Performance assessment in hard turning of AISI 1015 steel under spray impingement cooling and dry environment . Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture. 229(2). 251- 265.

88. Behera A, Behera A, Mishra S C, Pani S, Parida P. 2015. Air jet erosion test on plasma sprayed surface by varying erodent impingement pressure and impingement angle. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 75(1).

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89. MishraPC.2015.Modeling the root causes of engine friction loss: transient elastohydrodynamics of a piston subsystem and cylinder liner lubricated contact. Applied Mathematical Modelling. 39(8): 2234-2260.

90. Mishra P C, Bhattacharya S, Pandey P. 2015.Finite element analysis for coating strength of a piston compression ring in contact with cylinder liner: A tribodynamic analysis. Tribology in Industry. 37(1): 42- 54.

91. Sahoo AK, Rout AK, Das DK. 2015. Response surface and artificial neural network prediction model and optimization for surface roughness in machining. International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations. 6(2):229-240.

92. Mahapatra TR, Panda SK. 2015. Thermoelastic vibration analysis of laminated doubly curved shallow panels using non-linear FEM. Journal of Thermal Stresses 38(1):39- 68.

93. Kund N K, Dutta P.2014. Numerical study of solidification of A356 aluminum alloy flowing on an oblique plate with experimental validation. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers.

94. Shanmukhi K, Vundavilli PR, Surekha B. 2014. Modeling of ECDM micro-drilling process using GA- and PSO- trained radial basis function neural network. Soft Computing.

95. Sahoo AK. 2014. Application of Taguchi and regression analysis on surface roughness in machining hardened AISI D2 steel. International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations. 5(2):295-304.

96. Misra RK, Mishra PC. 2014. Utilisation of waste coal dust of steel industry for power generation. International Journal of Environment and Waste Management. 13(1): 50-66.

97. Das R, Sarmah A, Lakshmi DVN, Sood A. 2014. A finite element analysis on the effect of location of holes, die pockets and extrusion speed in multi-hole extrusion process. Procedia Engineering. 97: 1247- 1253.

98. Mishra PC. 2014. Simulation of an inverse heat conduction boundary estimation problem based on state space model. International Journal of Engineering and Technology. 6(1): 343- 349.

99. Nayak SK, Pattanaik BP. 2014. Experimental investigation on performance and emission characteristics of a diesel engine fuelled with mahua biodiesel using additive. Energy Procedia. 54: 569- 579.

100. Mishra PC. 2014. Analysis of a rough elliptic bore journal bearing using expectancy model of roughness characterization. Tribology in Industry. 36(2): 211- 219.

101. Sahu KB, Singh R K. 2014. Analysis of heat transfer and flow due to natural convection in air around heated triangular cylinders of different sizes inside a square enclosure. Procedia Engineering. 90: 550- 556.

102. Satapathy S.2014. An analysis for service quality enhancement in electricity utility sector of India by SEM. Benchmarking. 21(6): 964- 986.

103. Satapathy S. 2014. ANN, QFD and ISM approach for framing electricity utility service in India for consumer satisfaction. International Journal of Services and Operations Management. 18(4): 404- 428.

104. Rout AK, Ray S. 2014. A comparative study of the mechanical properties of glass-polyester composites filled with industrial wastes. Composites- Mechanics, Computations, Applications. 5(4): 259- 272.

105. Aich S, Tripathy S. 2014. An interpretive structural model of green supply chain management in Indian computer and its peripheral industries. International Journal of Procurement Management. 7(3): 239-256.

106. Sahoo AK, Mishra PC. 2014. A response surface methodology and desirability approach for predictive modeling and optimization of cutting temperature in machining hardened steel. International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations. 5(3): 407-416.

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107. Nayak C, Pattanaik BP, Nayak SK. 2014. Effect of preheated Jatropha oil and Jatropha oil methyl ester with producer gas on diesel engine performance. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering. 9(1): 1709-1722.

108. Panda SK, Mahapatra TR. 2014. Nonlinear finite element analysis of laminated composite spherical shell vibration under uniform thermal loading. Meccanica. 49(1): 191- 213.

109. Senapati AK, Mishra PC, Routara BC. 2014. Use of waste flyash in fabrication of aluminium alloy matrix composite. International Journal of Engineering and Technology. 6(2): 905- 912.

110. Das RR, Pradhan B. 2014. Delamination damage analysis of laminated bonded tubular single lap joint made of fiber-reinforced polymer composite. International Journal of Damage Mechanics. 23(6): 772- 790.

111. Panda P, Mantry S, Mohapatra S, Singh SK, Satapathy A. 2014. A study on erosive wear analysis of glass fiber-epoxy-AlN hybrid composites. Journal of Composite Materials. 48(1): 107- 118.

112. Mishra PC. 2014. A review of piston compression ring tribology. Tribology in Industry. 36(3):269- 280.

113. Patro SK. 2014. Estimation of the Park-Ang Damage Index for Floating Column Building with Infill Wall. International Journal of Civil, Structural, Construction and Architectural Engineering, World Academy of Science. 8(6): 760 – 763.

114. Patro SK. 2015. Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete using Agro-waste as Partial Replacement of Coarse Aggregate – A Review. Construction and Building Materials. 82: 101 - 113.

115. Patro SK. 2015. A Study of deterioration of Reinforced Cement Concrete Structures in Mumbai. Indian Concrete Journal. Accepted For publication.

116. Mohapatro BG. 2014. Computation of passive pressure coefficients for a horizontal cohesionless backfill with surcharge using method of slices. International. Journal of Geotechnical Engineering. 3: 1 – 5.

117. Mohapatro BG. 2014.Failures in Raft Foundation-A case study. International Journal of 3R’s. 5(2): 707 – 710.

118. Moulick S. 2014. Design aspects and laboratory simulation study of a floating marine fish cage prototype with mooring system. Indian Journal of Fisheries. 61 (1): 26 – 30.

119. Moulick S. 2014. A case study on water balance using rooftop rainwater. Journal of Progressive Agriculture. 5(1): 75 – 78.

120. Saha PC. 2015. Diagrid-an innovative technique for high rise structure. Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology. 2 (5): 394 – 399.

121. Saha PC. 2015. Pushover analysis for multistory building. Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology. 2 (5): 400 – 405.

122. Saha PC. 2015. Greywater: Characterization & Utilization in Green Buildings. Journal of Energy Research and Environmental Technology. 2(2).

123. Rath AK. 2014. Geo-polymer concrete-green concrete for the future-A review. International Journal of Civil Engineering Research. 5 (1): 21 – 28.

124. Mohapatra S, Panda S, Swain SC. 2014. A hybrid firefly algorithm and pattern search technique for SSSC based power oscillation Damping Controller design. Ain Shams Engineering Journal.

125. Roy T, etal. 2014. Different Types of PWM Techniques Analysis for Z-source Inverter. International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR).9: 09-17.

126. Panda S, Swain SC, Mohapatra S. 2014. A Hybrid BFOA- MOL approach for FACTS-based damping controller design using modified local input signal. International Journal of Electric Power and Energy Systems.

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127. Dash PK, Barik SK, Patnaik RK. 2014. Detection and Classification of Islanding and Nonislanding Events in Distributed Generation Based on Fuzzy Decision Tree. Journal of Control, Automation and Electrical Systems. 25 (6): 699-719.

128. Mishra Sambeet, Panigrahi CK, Kothari DP. 2014. Design and simulation of a solar–wind– biogas hybrid system architecture using Homer in India. International Journal of Ambient Energy, Taylor & Francis: 01-08.

129. Shukla R. 2014. Effect of Different Controllers and Capacitive Energy Storage on Two Area Interconnected Power System Model Using MATLAB Simulink Aces.

130. Panda Babita and Panda Bhagabat. 2014. Non-linear Sliding Mode Control of Three phase AC-DC PWM Converter. International Journal of Applications or Innovations in Engineering and Management. 2(1).

131. Sreedhar M, Dasgupta A, Ray S. 2014. Harmonic mitigated front end three level diode clamped high frequency link inverter by using MCI technique. International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems. 4 (1): 91-99.

132. Madichetty S, Dasgupta A, Jinka S. 2014. A new harmonic mitigation scheme for MMC-An experimental approach. International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems. 5(3): 299- 311.

133. Shubhra, Panigrahi C K. 2014. Studies on the Effect of Shadows at the Output of PV modules. Indian Journal of Applied Research. 4(2): 07-09.

134. Jena C, Das Amruta, Panigrahi CK, Basu M. 2014. Modelling and Simulation of Photovoltaic Module with Buck-Boost Converter. International Journal of Advanced Engineering & Nano Technology. 1(3).

135. Madichetty S, Dasgupta A, Mishra S. 2014.Voltage balancing scheme in MMC - A new approach. International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems.15 (4): 389-399.

136. Madichetty S, Dasgupta A. Modular multilevel converters part-I: A review on topologies, modulation, modeling and control schemes. International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems. 4 (1): 36-50.

137. Panda S, Swain SC, Mohapatra S. 2014. Modeling, simulation and optimal tuning of FACTS controller in a multimachine power system. International Journal of Applied Systemic Studies (IJASS).10.

138. Kumar Sanjay, Bhattacharyya B, Gupta Vikash Kumar. 2014. Present and future energy scenario in India. Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India): Series B, Springer. 95(3): 247- 254.

139. Gupta Vikash Kumar, Bhattacharyya B, Kumar Sanjay. 2014. Enhancement of power system loadability with FACTS devices. Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India): Series B. 95(2): 113-120.

140. Bhattacharyya B, Gupta Vikash Kumar, Kumar Sanjay. 2014. UPFC with series and shunt FACTS controllers for the economic operation of a power system. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Elsevier. 5(3): 775-787.

141. Bhattacharyya B, Gupta Vikash Kumar. 2014. Fuzzy genetic algorithm for the optimal placement of flexible AC transmission systems devices in a power system. Electric Power Components and Systems. 42(8): 779-787.

142. Bhattacharyya B, Gupta Vikash Kumar, Kumar Sanjay. 2014. Reactive power optimization with SVC & TCSC using genetic algorithm. Advance in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (AEEE). 12(1): 1-12.

143. Bhattacharyya B, Gupta Vikash Kumar, Das S. 2014. Evolutionary programming for reactive power planning using FACTS devices. WSEAS Transaction on Power System. 9(1): 1-6.

144. Nayak B, Dash SS, Kumar S. 2014. Proposed method for shoot-through in three phase ZSI and comparison of different control techniques. International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems. 5 (1): 32-44.

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145. Nayak B, Dash SS. 2014. Transient modeling of Z-source chopper with and without ESR used for control of capacitor voltage. WSEAS Transactions on Circuits and Systems. 13: 175-187.

146. Shankar Ravi, Chatterjee K, Kumar Amit. 2014. Fuzzy based controller for a grid connected SOFC power plant. ASME Transaction of Fuel Cell science and Technology. 11: 051005-1- 9.

147. Shankar Ravi, Chatterjee K, Chatterjee TK. 2015. Coordination of economic load dispatch and load frequency control for interconnected power system. International Journal of Institution of Engineers Series-B, Springer.

148. Swain SC, et.al. 2015. Analysis, modeling and implementation of hybrid wind-solar-battery standalone system. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. 10(44): 30763- 30767.

149. Swain SC, et.al. 2015. Coordinated design of PSS and sliding mode based TCSC controller for enhancing dynamic stability of power system. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences. 9(16): 289-293.

150. Mohapatra S. 2015. Design and analysis of bacteria foraging optimized TCSC based controller for power system stability improvement. International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies.

Applied Sciences and Humanities 1. Acharya S, Biswal MP. 2015. Application of multi-choice fuzzy linear programming problem to a garment manfacture company. Journal of Information and Optimization Sciences.

2. Nandkeolyar R, Das M. 2015 . MHD free convective radiative flow past a flat plate with ramped temperature in the presence of an inclined magnetic field. Computational and Applied Mathematics, Springer. 34(1): 109-123.

3. Dash DP. 2015. Human rights, women and children: a study of arundhati roy’s selected writings. Journal of English and Literature (JEL). 5(1): 1-10.

4. Dash DP. 2015. Social vision in the short stories of Mulk Raj Anand and . International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities (IJELLH). 3(2): 225-34.

5. Dash DP. 2015. Problem of victimization and women in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things. IJELR. 2(1): 184-89.

6. Dash DP. 2015. Alienation and disintegration of self: a postmodernist reading of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party. Drishti: the Sight. 3(2): 98-102.

7. Mohanty AC. Forthcoming 2015. Education, income distribution and intergenerational mobility: experience from field data. Contemporary Educational Dialogue (Sage).

8. Das SK. 2015. Noninstantaneous polarization dynamics indielectric media. Optica 2: 151-157.

9. Tripathy J. 2015. Mesoporous silica–chondroitin sulphate hybrid nanoparticles for targeted and bio-responsive drug delivery. New Journal of Chemistry. 39: 1754-60.

10. Kar B B. 2015. Chemically modified lignin-a potential resourse material for composites with better stability. IJSET. 4(1): 183-89.

11. Mishra K G. 2015. Electrochemical studies on electrolytic preparation of battery grade nickel- hydroxide - effects of (OH)- to Ni2+ ratio on control of phase. Journal of Power Sources. 275: 55-63

12. Tripathy S. 2015. Labour migration and its effect on urban India: an overview. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences. 5(2): 178-185.

13. Tripathy S. 2015. Time fusion: education and employment. Parikalpana. KIIT Journal of Management. 11(I): 23.

14. Dash M. 2015. National food security act and related concern. International Journal for Research in Commerce and Management (IJRCM).5: 49.

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15. Mishra NK. 2015. A conceptual study on creative accounting. Inspira Journal of Modern Management and Entrepreneurship. 5(1): 126-32.

16. Mohanty S. Forthcoming 2015. Growth performance of major corp group in odisha agriculture: a spatiotemporal analysis. Agricultural Economic Research Review .

17. Mohanty S. 2015. Forthcoming. Inter-regional disparities in odisha agriculture during neoliberal period. Journal of Regional Development and Planning.

18. Chattaraj R, Samal SK, Debasis Sourav. 2015. On torsional surface wave in dry sandy crust lay over an inhomogeneous half space. Meccanica. 50(7):1807-1816.

19. Panigrahi T. 2015. A subclass of multivalent meromorphic functions associated with iterations of the cho-kwon-srivastave operator. Palestine Journal of Mathematics. 4(1): 57-64.

20. Devi M, Panigrahi MR. Forthcoming. 2015. Synthesis and characterization of Mg doped Tio2 thin film for solarcell applications. International Journal of Engeeneering &Applied sciences.

21. Devi M, Panigrahi MR. 2015. Microstructure, optical& electrical properties of TiO2thin film prepared by unconventional Sol-gel route. J.Mater. Sci Mater Electron. 26 (2): 1186-1191.

22. Panigrahi MR. Forthcoming. 2015. Dielectric behaviour of (Ba0.77Ca0.23) (Ti0.98Dy0.02) O3. Processing & Application of Ceramic.

23. Panigrahi MR. 2015. Phase transition & Relaxor nature of (Ba0.77Ca0.23) (Ti0.98La0.02) O3 prepared by Mixed Oxide Route. J.Mater. Sci Mater Electron. 26(7): 4956-4962.

24. Panigrahi MR. 2015. Electron density calculation and structural analysis of Li0.5Bi0.5TiO3 ceramic. Advances in Applied Science Research. 6(4): 89-94.

25. Behera D,Bastia T K. 2015. Hybrid Composite laminates from ESOA-BisGMA blend and 2- Hydroxyethyl acrylate treated jute fiber. American Journal of Polymer Science and Engineering. 3(1): 1-12.

26. Behera D,Bastia T K. 2015. 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate grafted Jute Fibers/ Treated Coir Pith/ Vinyl ester Hybrid Composite Laminates. American Journal of Materials Science and Technology. 4(1): 31-46.

27. Behera D, Bastia T K. 2015. BisGMA/EPDM/amine functionalized MWCNTs based nano composites. Pigment and Resin Technology. 44 (5).

28. Behera D,Bastia TK. Forthcoming. 2015. Poly (vinylpyrrolidone) coated multiwalled carbon nanotubes reinforced BisGMA nanocomposites. Applied Polymer Composites.

29. Puhan RP. 2015. Burnout the level of satisfaction in teaching of secondary school teachers an analysis with focusing potencial sources and demographic variable. European Academic Research (EAR-Russia). 2 (12): 15841-15854.

30. Puhan RP. 2015. Burn-out among secondary teachers and responsible potential sources and symptoms: A critical analysis. SRJIS (PUNE). 3(XVI): 2607-2621.

31. Malla LP. 2015. Current ethical issue in teacher education: A critical analysis in pre-service and inservice emerging teachers. Science and Education Publishing (USA). 2(12A): 1-7.

32. Puhan RP. 2015. Socio-economic and educational development of people in tribal areas. ARJHSS (USA). 3(XVI): 2607-2621.

33. Malla LP. 2015. Impact and effectiveness of watershed development programme in education and health in KJR district of Odisha: A critical Analysis. ARJHSS (USA).

34. Sahoo BP. 2015. Multiwalled carbon nanotube filled ethylene acrylic elastomer nano composites: Influence of Ionic liquids on the mechanical, dynamic mechanical and dielectric properties. Polymer composites. DOI 10.1002/pc.23451.

35. Sahoo A. 2015. Extreme and chronic poverty in odisha: How did it matter to policy makers during the British Period? Historicity Research Journal. 1(11): 1-4.

36. Sahoo A. 2015. Educational system and development of literature during Gupta period: a critical analysis. Eduquest. 1(4): 109-117.

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37. Sahoo A. 2015. Contribution of the Somovansis to Odishan Culture: A study. European Academic Research (EAR-Russia). 1(11): 14886-14894 .

38. Das MK. 2015. Growth of during the British period. Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies (SRJIS). 3(18): 146-151.

39. Das MK. 2015. Non-cooperation movement in Odisha. International Multidisciplinary E- Journal. IV.

40. Das MK. 2015. Poverty, policies and challenges during the British period. International Research Journal. I (XI): 124.

41. Tripathy Rasmita. 2015. Kusuma parase patta nistara. Nimapara Traimasika patrika.

42. Das KC. 2015. Public Association of Orissa and its role for the search of Orissan identity. Central India journal of Historical and Archaeological research. III (12).

43. Nayak M. 2015. Electron density calculation and structural analysis of Li0.5Bi0.5TiO3 ceramic. Advances in Applied Science Research. VI (IV): 89-94.

44. Acharya S. 2015. Educational problems of tribal students at primary level of M. Rampur Block of Kalahandi district. Odisha Peer review journal of DeshVikash. II (I): 207-214.

45. Acharya S. 2015. Andragogy for adult learners in higher education.International multidisciplinary journal. IV: 35-42.

46. Swani I, Pattanaik H B, Das M, Singh T. 2015. Finite difference solution of free convective heat transfer of non-Newtonian power law fluids from a vertical plate. GJPAM. 11(1): 339-348.

47. Mishra Rajashree, Das Kedarnath. 2015. A novel chemo-inspired genetic algorithm for economic load dispatch with vave point loading effect. Advances in Intelligent System and Computing, Springer. 335: 443-460.

48. Patra A, Saha Ray S. 2015. Solution of non-linear neutron point kinetics equations with feedback reactivity in nuclear reactor dynamics,Int. Journal of Nuclear Energy Science and Technology. 9(1): 23-34.

49. Patra A, Saha Ray S. 2015. On the solution of the nonlinear fractional Neutron Point-Kinetics equation with Newtonian temperature feedback reactivity. Nuclear Technology. 189(1): 103- 109.

50. Nayak S. 2015. Morphpmetrical analysis of blood cells of yellow bellied house gecko, hemidactylus flaviviridis ruppell, 1835 with sexual dimorphism International. Journal of Science and Research. 3(4).

51. Rout DK. 2015 . Sri Aurobindo: A Freedom Fighter of India. Odisha History Congress. XXV.

52. Rout DK. 2015. Transformation of Aurobinda Ghosh from Revolutionary politics to Spiritualism. Historical journal of History Department of Utkal University. XIII.

53. Maharana P. 2015. Mughal Tamasha: A distinctive Folk Tradition of Odisha. European Academic Research. 2(2): 14879-14884.

54. Sarangi K. 2015. Understanding religious language. EPRA International Journal of Economic & Business Review. II (VII).

55. Sarangi K. 2015. Ecosophy-The panacea for environmental crisis. IRJMSH. VI(4).

56. Mohanty N. 2015. Eswar tume mahana. Subarta. II (34): 15.

57. Mohanty N. 2015. Navabarsha. Viswamukti. Sankshya-2015.

58. Mohanty N. 2015. Loka Sahitya O Sanskruti Pariprekhire Adivasi Ho sanskrutira baisistya. Amari Satya Prajnya.

59. Mohanty N. 2015. Odia lokagita samuhara adhyatmika vabana o Sri Jagannath chetana. Govt. of Odisha.

60. Mohanty AC. 2014. Education and Socio-Economic Change in India: Issues and Policies. Asian Profile (Asian Research Service). 42(5): 415-31.

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61. Mohanty AC. 2014. Status and Trend in Educational Finance in India: Some Policy Issues. The Ravenshaw Journal of Educational Studies. 3 (1-2): 141-48.

62. Panda D. 2014. Quality Issues and Challenges in Distance Learning. Inspira Journal of Modern Management and Entrepreneurship. V (1): 63-70.

63. Tripathy S. 2014. Recent Trends of International Trade in India: Issues and Scope for Development. The Indian Economic Journal. Special Issue: 33.

64. Mishra NK. 2014. Financing of self help group in Odisha: A case study of Allahabad Bank. International Journal of Development Studies. 6(2): 11-16.

65. Mishra NK. 2014. A Conceptual study on sustainability of rural entrepreneurship in Odisha. Inspira Journal of Modern Management and Entrepreneurship. 4(3): 84-90.

66. Panda N. 2014. The journey of the diaspora women: a comparative study of select bollywood movies. Asian Journal of English Studies. 3(4): 126-35.

67. Panda N. 2014. Teaching vocabulary to professional students: A psychological approach. International Research Journal of English Studies. 1(1): 193-96.

68. Palit S. 2014. Health sector governance and public health infrastructure: A study on Odisha. Journal of Institute of Professional Studies and Research (IPSAR). 12(1): 97-103

69. Palit S. 2014. Pharmaceutical industry of India: overcoming challenges. International Journal of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Research (IJSSIR). 3(3): 36-41.

70. Palit S. 2014. Trend and pattern of sectoral linkages in Odisha economy. Odisha Economic Journal. 46(1-2):83-93.

71. Palit S, Dash M. 2014. National food security act of India. International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management. 5(2): 49-54.

72. Palit S. 2014. Ensuring equity in healthcare- an analysis of urban Odisha. International Journal of Humanities and Social Studies. 3(4): 49-54.

73. Mohanty S. 2014. Agricultural Instability in Odisha during Post Reform Period. International Journal of Food, Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences. 4(1): 62-70

74. Samntray S. 2014. A Shared heritage of humanity: A glimpse into the folklore of Odisha labyrinth. 5(1): 31-38.

75. Samntray S. 2014. Dystopia: A critique of Arthur miller's death of a salesman. New Academia: An international journal of English language, literature and literary theory. 3(1): 1-5.

76. Samntray S. 2014. The role of nonverbal cues in interpersonal communication. Interactions: An International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 2(2): 18-22.

77. Mishra Deepanjali. 2014. Impact sociolinguistics on technical education. Research Chronicles.

78. Sahu NK, Nanda Sudarsan, Nahak Chandal. 2014. Graph convergence and approximation solvability of a class of implicit variational inclusion problems in Banach space. JIMS. 81:155- 172

79. Sahu NK, Mohapatra RN, Nahak Chandal, Nanda Sudarsan. 2014. Approximation solvability of a class of A-monotone implicit variational inclusion problems in semi-inner product spaces. Applied Mathematics and Computation. 236:109-117.

80. Dash BP, Singh T, Patanik H. 2014. An inventory model for deteriorating items with exponential declining demand and time-varying holding cost. American Journal of Operations Research. 4 (1):1-7.

81. Singh T, Patanik H. 2014. A two-warehouse inventory model for deteriorating items with linear demand under conditionally permissible delay in payment. International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management. 9 (2): 104-113.

82. Rout B R, Parida S K, Patnaik H B. 2014. Effect of Radiation and Chemical Reaction on Natural Convective MHD Flow through a Porous Medium with Double Diffusion. Journal of Engineering Thermophysics. 23 (1): 53–65.

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83. Mohanty B, Mishra SR, Patnaik HB. 2014. Numerical Investigation of Heat transfer effect on MHD flow of two types of Visco- elastic fluid over a stretching sheet through porous media. International Journal on Theoretical and applied research in Mechanical Engineering. III (I): 68-78.

84. Panigrahi T. 2014. Sandwich-Type Theorems for Multivalent Meromorphic Functions Associated with Certain Transforms. Acta Universitatis Apulensis. 37:251-271.

85. Mohapatra RN, Panigrahi T. 2014. Results on Starlikeness of Certain Integral Operator. Pan American Math Journal. 2(3): 27-34.

86. Acharya S, Ranarahu N, Dash JK, Acharya MM. 2014. Solving Multi-Objective Fuzzy Probabilistic Programming Problem. Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems. 26: 935-948.

87. Acharya S, Ranarahu N, Dash JK, Acharya MM. 2014. Computation of a multi objective fuzzy stochastics transportation problem. International Journal of Fuzzy Computation & Modelling. 1. 2: 212-233.

88. Das N, Sahoo M. 2014. Certain distance estimates for operators on the Bergman space. J. Math. Anal. 2: 193–203.

89. Das N, Sahoo M. 2014. Domination of Brezin Transform. Vietnam J. Of Mathematics. DOI 10. 1007/s10013/014/0104/0.

90. Nandkeolyar R, Das M. 2014. Unsteady MHD free convection flow of a heat absorbing dusty fluid past a flat plate with ramped wall temperature. Afrika Matematika Springer. 25(3): 779- 798.

91. Das M, Mahatha B K, Nandkeolyar R, Mandal B K, Saurabh K. 2014. Unsteady hydromagnetic flow of a heat absorbing dusty fluid past a permeable plate with ramped wall temperature. Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics. 7(3): 485-492.

92. Das M, Mahatha B K, Nandkeolyar R, Patanaik HB. 2014. Usteady MHD heat and mass transfer flow of a chemically reactive and heat radiating fluid past a rotating flat plate with ramp wall temperature in porous medium. Journal of the Orissa Mathematical Society. 33(1): 86-114.

93. Das Prasanta Kumar. 2014. Vector bragman divergence with respect to an operator and multivalued generalized nonsmooth differential dominated vector variational inequality problem via epigraph theory. Advances in Nonlinear Variational Inequalities. 17 (1): 83-94.

94. Das Prasanta Kumar, Mohanta Susanta Kumar, Verma R U. 2014. Interrelation between generalized numerical range and generalized differential dominated variational inequality problems of order. Advances in Nonlinear Variational Inequalities. 17(1): 95 – 102.

95. Das Susanta Kumar, Gray Frank Güell, Ciarán, Das Prasanta Kumar, Grunwald Ruediger, McGlynn Enda. 2014. ZnO nanorods for efficient third harmonic UV Generation. Optical Materials Express. Optical Society of America. 4(4): 701 – 709.

96. Das Prasanta Kumar. 2014. Study of generalized vector rotational problem and quadratic T^*- η-invexity. Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis (CANA). 21(2):75 – 96.

97. Mohata SK, Das PK. 2014. Convergence of the variable step iterative process for (AGDDVIP;λ). Journal of the Orissa Mathematical Society. 33(1): 65-77.

98. Nayak G C, Das P K. 2014. S- η-invex function and its associated generalized variational inequalities. PanAmerican Mathematical Journal. 24:41-55.

99. Nayak G C, Das P K. Forthcoming. 2015. Generalisation of Minty’s lemma using S- η-invexity. Advances in Nonlinear Variational Inequalities.

100. Panda D, Maiti M, Rong M. 2014. Fuzzy mixture two warehouse inventory model involving fuzzy random variable lead time demand and fuzzy total demand. Central European Journal of Operations Research. 22: 187-209(Springer).

101. Tiwari S P, Sharan Shambhu, Yadav VK. 2014. Fuzzy closure spaces vs. fuzzy rough sets. Fuzzy Information and Engineering. 6: 93-100.

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102. Tiwari S P, Sharan Shambhu. Forthcoming. 2014. Products of rough finite-state machines. Journal of Multiple-Valued logic & Soft Computing.

103. Tiwari S P, Singh Kr. Anupam, Sharan Shambhu. Forthcoming. 2015. Bifuzzy core of fuzzy automata. Iranian Journal of Fuzzy System.

104. Hota Kumar Manoj, Das Rabindranath, Bej Manoranjan. 2014. Some derivative free quadrature rules for numerical approximations of cauchy principal value of integrals. ISRN Journal of Computational Mathematics.

105. Hota Manoj Kumar, Mohanty Pasanta Kumar. 2014. Mixed quadrature rules for numerical integration of real definite integrals. Int. J. Emerging Technol. in Compu. and App. Sc.(IJETCAS). 8(6): 521-527.

106. Hota Manoj Kumar, Mohanty Kumar Pasanta. 2014. Quadrature rules for evaluation of hyper singular itegrals. Applied Mathematical Sciences. 8:117: 5839-5845.

107. Mohanty PK, Hota MK, Jena S R. 2014. A comparative study of mixed quadrature rule with the compound quadrature rules. American Internatioal Journal of Research I Science, Technology, Engineering& Mathematics: 45-52.

108. K Shasikant Nayak, et al. 2014. Coastal vulnerability due to extreme waves at Kalpakkam based on historical tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal. Iternational Journal of Climatology. 34(5): 1460-1471.

109. Nayak Shasikant, et al. 2014. Modulation of local wind waves at Kalpakkam from remote forcing effects of Sourthen Ocean swells. Ocean Engineering. 64: 23-25.

110. Das P, Sahani MM, Nilokanti G. 2014. Convergence analysis of Legendre spectral projection methods for Hammerstein integral equations of mixed type. J Appl. Math. Comput. DOI 10.1007/s12190-014-0852-8.

111. Das P, Sahani MM, Nilokanti G. 2014. Legendre spectral projection methods for Urysohn integral equations. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. 263:88–102.

112. Ray S Saha, Patra A. 2014. Numerical simulation for fractional order stationary neutron transport equation using Haar wavelet collocation method. Nuclear Engineering and Design. 278: 71-85.

113. Patra A, Ray S Saha. 2014. Two-dimensional haar wavelet collocation method for the solution of stationary neutron transport equation in a homogeneous isotropic medium. Annals of Nuclear Energy. 70: 30-35.

114. Patra A, Ray S Saha. 2014. A numerical approach based on Haar wavelet operational method to solve neutron point kinetics equation involving imposed reactivity insertions. Annals of Nuclear Energy. 68: 112-117.

115. Patra A, Ray S Saha. 2014. Numerical simulation based on Haar wavelet operational method to solve neutron point kinetics equation involving sinusoidal and pulse reactivity. Annals of Nuclear Energy . 73, 408-412.

116. Patra A, Ray S Saha. 2014. The effect of pulse reactivity for stochastic neutron point kinetic equation in nuclear reactor dynamics. Int. Journal of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology. 8 (2): 117-130.

117. Patra A, Ray S Saha. 2014. Homotopy perturbation sumudu transform method for solving convective radial fins with temperature-dependent thermal conductivity of fractional order energy balance equation. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 76: 162-170

118. Shaw S, Ganguly S, Chakraborty S, Sibanda P. 2014. Dispersion characteristics of blood during nano-particle assisted drug delivery process through a permeable microvessel. Microvascular Research. 92: 25 – 33.

119. Shaw S, Sibanda P, Sutradhar A, Murthy PVSN. 2014. MHD and Soret effects on bioconvection in a porous medium saturated with a nanofluid containing gyrotactic microorganisms. Journal of Heat Transfer-Trans of ASME. 136: 052601.

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120. Shaw S, Kameswaran PK, Narayana M, Sibanda P. 2014. Biconvection in a non-Darcy porous medium saturated with a nanofluid and oxytactic microorganisms. International Journal of

bio-mathematics. 07, 1450005-20. 121. Kameswaran PK, Narayana M, Shaw S, Sibanda P. 2014. Heat and mass transfer from an isothermal nanofluids wedge in with Soret effect . The European Physical Journal Plus. 129: 1- 11.

122. Nandkeolyar R, Kameswaran PK, Shaw S, Sibanda P. 2014. Heat transfer on nanofluid flow with homogeneous heterogeneous reactions and internal heat generation. Journal of Heat Transfer – Transaction of ASME. 136 (12): 122001 -009.

123. Kameswaran PK, Shaw S, Sibanda P. 2014. A Dual solution approach on Casson fluid flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet. Sadhna. 39: 1573-1583.

124. Makanda G, Shaw S, Sibanda P. 2015. Diffusion of chemically reactive species in casson fluid flow over an unsteady stretching surface in porous medium in the presents of a magnetic field. Mathematical Problems in Engineering.

125. Makanda G, Shaw S, Sibanda P. 2015. Effect of radiation on MHD free convection of a Casson fluid from a horizontal circular cylinder with partial slip in non-Darcy porous medium with viscous dissipation. Boundary Value Problem. 75: 1-13.

126. Dutta S, Baliarsingh P. 2014. On the spectral properties of the weighted mean difference operator over the sequence space, 1. International Journal of Analysis. doi: 10.1155/2014/786437.

127. Baliarsingh P. 2014. On the spectrum of difference operator ∆_ab over the sequence spaces ℓp and bvp,(1< p<∞). Mathematical Science Letter. 3(2): 115-120.

128. Baliarsingh P. 2014. A note on paranormed difference sequence spaces of fractional order and their matrix transformations. Journal of the Egyptian Mathematical Society. 22: 249–253.

129. Dutta S, Baliarsingh P. 2014. A note on paranormed difference sequence spaces of fractional order and their matrix transformations. Journal of the Egyptian Mathematical Society . 22: 249–253.

130. Dutta S, Baliarsingh P. 2014. A unifying approach to the difference operators and their applications. Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática. 33 (1): 49-56

131. Dutta S, Baliarsingh P. 2015. On the classes of fractional order difference sequence spaces and their matrix transformations. Applied Mathematics and Computation . 250: 652-674.

132. Baliarsingh P. 2015. On some Toeplitz matrices ad their inversions. Journal of the Egyptian Mathematical Society. 23: 297–302.

133. Nayak L, Das G, Ray K B. 2014. An Estimate of the Rate of Convergence of the Fourier series in the Generalized Hölder Metric by Delayed Arithmetic Mean. International Journal of Analysis. 2014. doi:10.1155/2014/171675.

134. Nayak L, Das G, Ray K B. 2014. An estimate of the rate of convergence of Fourier series in the generalized Hölder metric by Deferred Cesàro Mean. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications.420: 563-575.

135. Dutta S, Baliarsingh P. 2014. On a spectral classi_cation of the operator $\Delta^r$Over the sequence space c0. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, IndiaSection A : Physical Sciences. 84(4): 555-561.

136. Rout G C. 2014. Spin density wave interaction in two band model for the Iron-based superconductors. International journal of scientific and engineering Research. 5. 10.

137. Rout G C. 2014. Low temperature specific heat anomaly in electron doped R 2-x Ce x CuO4 super conductors. Int. J. of mod. Phys. B. 28: 1450098

138. Rout G C. 2014. The Effect of Charge Ordering on Transverse Antiferromagnetic Spin Fluctuation inColossal Magnetoresistance Manganites. Adv. Sci. Lett., 20, 574-578. 139. Rout GC. 2014. The Effect of Lattice Strain and Spin Density Wave on the Tunneling Conductance in High-Tc Copper Oxides. Adv. Sci. Lett. 20: 588-592.

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140. Rout GC. 2014. Study of Ferromagnetism Through Electron Self-Energy of Charge Ordered Manganites. Adv. Sci. Lett. 20: 643-646

141. Rout GC. 2014. Interplay of Dynamic Jahn-Teller Distortion and the Spin-Phonon Interaction in Manganites. Adv. Sci. Lett. 20: 816-819.

142. Rout GC. 2014. The Temperature Anomaly in Velocity of Sound Due to Coulomb Correlation in HeavyFermion Systems. Adv. Sci. Lett. 20: 820-824.

143. Rout GC. 2014. Study of Band Gap Opening in Graphene by Impurity and Substrate- Mediated Interactions. Adv. Sci. Lett. 20: 834-837.

144. Rout GC. 2014. Study of Lattice Strain Effect in Oxypnictide Superconductors Using Two- Band Model. Adv. Sci. Lett. 20: 850-853.

145. Rout GC. 2014. Interplay of Jahn-Teller Distortion, Spin Density Wave and Superconductivity in Cuprates. Adv. Sci. Lett. 20. 874-878.

146. Parashar SKS. 2014. Impedance Spectroscopy Of Zn0.98Nd0.02O nano Ceramic By High Energy Ball Milling. Applied Science and Advanced Materials International. 1: 28-31.

147. Parashar SKS. 2014. Thermal-hydraulic and thermo-mechanical design of plasma facing components for SST-1 tokamak. International Journal of Thermal Sciences.86: 299-306.

148. Parashar SKS. 2014. Synthesis, Structural and Electrical Properties of Cu doped ZnO nanoparticles. Applied Science and Advanced Materials International. 1(1): 17-22.

149. Sahoo SK. 2014. Piezoelectric Polarization Effect and Phonon Relaxation Rates in Binary Wurtzite Nitrides. Advanced Materials Letters. 5: 80-83.

150. Das SK. 2014. ZnO nanorods for efficient third harmonic UV Generation. Optical Materials Express. 4: 702

151. Mangal S. 2014. Impact of rapid thermal annealing on structural, optical and electrical pro perties of DC sputtered doped and co-doped ZnO thin film. Applied Surface Science. 288: 411-415.

152. Mangal S. 2014. Study of Al and Ga doped and co-doped ZnO thin film as front contact in CIGS solar cell. Physics of Semiconductor Devices. 319-322.

153. Biswal L. 2014. Frequency dependent electrical properties of Na2Pb2R2W2Ti4Nb4O30 (R= Nd, Sm) ceramics. J. Adv. Ceram. 3(3): 215–223.

154. Panigrahi MR. 2014. Behaviour of diffused phase transition in Ba0.999Pr0.001TiO3 ceramic. Journal of Electronic Material. 34,(9): 3646-3652.

155. Panigrahi MR. 2014. Dielectric relaxor behaviour of (Ba0.77Ca0.23)Tio3 ceramic due to effect of Pr+3 doping on the B-site lattice. International Journal of Science & Research. 3(9): 2223- 2227

156. Panigrahi MR. 2014. Quantitative SEM analysis of (Ba0.77Ca0.23)(Re0.02Ti0.98)O3 ceramics for Re=Pr, Dy,La. European Journal of Applied Engeenering & Scientific Research. 3(4). 40-47.

157. Mukherjee Rabinarayan. 2014. Effect of MeV Electron Beam irradiation on fracture healing of Tibia bone of Rabbit. International Journal of Biology and Medical Research. Int J Biol Med Res.5(4): 4569-4577.

158. Bera N C. 2014. Hydromagnetic convective couette flow in presence of time dependent suction and radiative heat source. International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 1(3).

159. Sahu B B. 2014. Importance of non-linearity in NN potential. Phys. Rev. C 89: 034614.

160. Tripathy J. 2014. Dual enzyme responsive and targeted nanocapsules for intracellular delivery of anticancer agents. RSC Advances. 4: 45961-45968.

161. Rath P. 2014. Assessment of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials in the Surface Soil of Uranium Mining area of Jharkhand. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 142: 29–35.

162. Rath P. 2014. Dissolved radionuclide in the industrial effluent of uranium facilities, Jaduguda, India. Int. J. Low Radiation. 9(3): 189-198.

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163. Rath P. 2014. Novel polystyrene‐anchored zinc complex: Efficient catalyst for phenol oxidation. Chinese Journal of Catalysis. 35: 1701–1708.

164. Rath P. 2014. Polymer Supported Nickel Complex: Synthesis, Structure, and Catalytic Application. Journal of Chemical Sciences. 126(6): 1965-1705.

165. Rath P. 2014. BisGMA/Jute Fiber/Fly Ash Hybrid Composites. Pigment & Resin Technology. 43(5): 263–270.

166. Rath P. 2014. Chitosan reinforced bisphenol-A glycidyldimethacrylate (BisGMA)/ polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) blend based composites. Applied Polymer Composites. 2(3):151-166.

167. Behera D. 2014. BisGMA/Jute Fiber/Fly Ash Hybrid Composites. Pigment & Resin Technology. 43(5): 263–270.

168. Behera D. 2014. Chitosan reinforced bisphenol-A glycidyldimethacrylate (BisGMA)/polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) blend based composites. Applied Polymer Composites. 2(3): 151-166.

169. Bastia T K. 2014. BisGMA/Jute Fiber/Fly Ash Hybrid Composites. Pigment & Resin Technology. 43(5): 263–270.

170. Bastia TK. 2014. Chitosan reinforced bisphenol-A glycidyldimethacrylate (BisGMA)/ polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) blend based composites. Applied Polymer Composites. 2(3): 151-166.

171. Parashar K. 2014. Synthesis, Structural and Electrical Properties of Cu doped ZnO nanoparticles. Applied Science and Advanced Materials. 1(1): 17-22.

172. Parashar K. 2014. Present practice of Municipality Solid Waste Management in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. International Journal of Energy, Sustainability and Environmental Engineering. 1(1): 28-34.

173. Parashar K. 2014. Impedance Spectroscopy of Zn0.98Nd0.02O nano Ceramic By High Energy Ball Milling. Applied Science and Advanced Materials. 1. 28-31.

174. Kar BB. 2014. Removal of Arsenic through biosorption by activated sludge. IJIRSET. 3(6): 14186.

175. Kar B B. 2014. Preparation of water absorbing pavement material from fly ash. Asian Journal of water, environment and pollution. 11(2): 99-101.

176. Kar B B. 2014. High fluoride in the ground water in parts of khurda and of Odisha. IJIRSE. ISSN (online): 2347-3207.

177. Kar BB. 2014. A critical review on environment consciousness in institutions/academia. Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences .

178. Maji S. 2014. Dynamic column adsorption of as on iron-oxide coated natural rock and sludge management. Des Water treatment.DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2014928912.

179. Chakraborty I. 2014. Unprecedented C-Methylation at the 2-Position of 2-Carboxy-4- Chromanones – A Case Study with the Corey–Chaykovsky Reagent. Synlett. 25(18): 2649- 2653.

180. Sahoo A. 2014. Mogal Tamasha-A distinctive Folk tradition of Odisha. Vaicharki. 4(4): 16-20.

181. Sahoo A. 2014. Development of education in Odisha during nineteenth century. IIMJ. 2(2): 1- 4.

182. Panda S. 2014. Hydromagnetic convective coquette flow in presence of time dependent suction and radiative heat source. IJEAS. 1(3): 2394-3661.

183. Behera MK. 2014.ICT and Lifelong Learning: An Overview Indian Journal of Lifelong Learning and Educational Guidance.1: 134-140.

184. Panda S. 2014. Marketing Sustainability with reference to Lakme Industry. Arth Prabhand: A Journal of Economics and Management. 3(9): 175-183.

185. Panda S. 2014. Corporate Social Responsibility: The Mantra for Business Sustainability. International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering. 4(7): 145-164.

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186. Das MK. 2014. Conservation of the Lingaraj Temple of Bhubaneswar during the Colonial Period. Kosala. VII: 149-165.

187. Das MK. 2014. Oriya Writings on History and Archaeology of Odisha during the Colonial Period: A Historiographic study. Journal of Odishan History. XXVII: 1-20.

188. Rath M. 2014. A Study of Vyuhas as described in Virasarvasvam. SEARCH: A Journal of Arts, Humanities and Management.

189. Rath M. 2014. War Music in Virasarvasvam. Proceedings of Odisha History Congress. XXXVth Session: 329-348.

190. Tripathy Rasmita. 2014. Odia Adivasi Upanyasare Artha Samajika Samasya. Biswa Mukti.

191. Bhuyan A. 2014. Effective governance for sustainable growth of industrial undertakings and msmes in India. International journal of research in commerce, economics and management.

192. Das KC. 2014. Growth of Press and Journalism in 19th Century Odisha and its role in making Odisha a separate province. SEARCH-A journal of Arts, humanities and management. VIII.

193. Rout LP. 2014. Marketing Sustanaibility with reference to Lakme Industry. A Journal of Economics and Management.

194. Rout LP. 2014. Agriculture in India: A Boon or Bane. Interntional Journal on Marketing Management. I.

195. Acharya S. 2014. Problamatic behaviour of school going children – a challenge. Journal of Social Science. IV (II): 110-113.

196. Acharya S. 2014. Seasonal Migration of Tribal- A Case Study. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Research. I (9):65-68.

197. Acharya S. 2014. Language and Social Cognition International Journal of Psychology & Education. I(10): 91-94.

198. Acharya S. 2014. Youth Policies and Programmes. International Journal of Management, Marketing and HR. I (VI): 41-51.

199. Jena P. 2014. Byasasya Bachan Duyan. Om Gurubani. XI (I): 7-9.

200. Jena P. 2014. Shri Shri Nama Mahima. Om Gurubani. XI (II): 35-37.

201. Devi SK. 2014. The Impact of Deforestation on the Socio-Economic life of Tribal Women with reference to Juanga Women of Keonjhar District in Odisha. Vision XXXIV (I).

202. Devi SK. 2014. Tribal Indebtedness in Odisha. Anvesa. I & II.

203. Mohanty N. 2014. Odia Chalanire Sri Jagannath. Ratnabedi. 1(1).

204. Mohanty N. 2014. Pradyumna Bal eka amlana Prativa. Pragativadi

205. Mohanty U. 2014. Women Entrepreneurship in India: Prospects and Challengess. The Utkal Business Review. XXVIII (2).

206. Mahapatra P. 2014. Determinants of Growth Barriers and Influential Growth of India non-life Insurance Industry IRTD, Cosmic Journal (IJMBS). IV (IV): 18.

207. Das Y. 2014. Polystyrene-Anchored Zinc Complex: Efficient catalysts for oxidation of phenol. Chinese journal of catalysis. 3. 35(9).

208. Das Y. 2014. Polymer supported Nickel Complex: Synthesis, Structure and catalytic application. Journal of Chemical Sciences. Ms.No.JCSC-D-14-00111R2.

209. Das Y. 2014. Synthesis, Structural Studies and Cataytic Activity of Copper (II) Complex Suppoerted by N, N-bis (2-Hydroxy-3-Methoxybenzaldehyde) 4-Methylbenzene-1,2-diamine. Journal of Catalyst and Catalysis. 1: 63-70.

210. Das Y. 2014. Synthesis, Structural Studiesof Polymer supported Chelating-ONNO- Tetradentate Schiff-Base Ligand and its Metal Complexes as Promosing Catalysts for Oxidation of Phenol. Arabian Jonal of Chemistry.

211. Mishra Y. 2014. Accounting and accountability: Role on Corporate scams of India. The Utkal Business Review. XXVIII (2).

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212. Nayak K. 2014 Female infanticide and Patriarchical attitude: Decaling Sex Ration in India. Journal of education and Social Policy, USA. 1(1).

213. Bag G. 2014. Socio-economic life of fisherman in coastal Odisha. BIITM Business Review. 5(2).

Computer Applications: 1. Mishra MR. 2015. Practical deployment of one-pass key establishment protocol on wireless sensor networks. International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. 100(4).

2. Mishra MR. 2015. Mitigate threats and security metrics in cloud computing. MAGNT Research Report. 3(4).

3. Goswami Veena. 2015. Study of customers' impatience in a GI/M/1/N queue with working vacations. International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management, Taylor & Francis. 10(2): 144-154.

4. Goswami Veena. 2015. Analysis of discrete-time machine repair problem with two removable servers under triadic policy. International Journal of Mathematical Modeling & Computations. 5(1): 29-40.

5. Goswami Veena. 2015. Discrete-time renewal input queue with balking and multiple working vacations. International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management, Taylor & Francis. 10(3): 224-236.

6. Goswami Veena, Misra Chinmay. 2015. Analysis of Power Saving Class II Traffic in IEEE 802.16e with Multiple Sleep State and Balking. Foundations of Computing and Decision Science. 40(1): 53-66.

7. Mohanty JR. 2015. Environmental Multi Objective Uncertain Transport Trail Model using Variant of Predator Prey Evolutionary Strategy. International Journal of Applied Decision Sciences. 8(1). 21-51.

8. Goswami Veena. 2014. Analysis of finite-buffer discrete-time batch-service queue with batch- size-dependent service. Computers & Industrial Engineering. 75: 121–128.

9. Goswami Veena. 2014. Analysis of discrete-time multi-server queue with Balking. International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management. 9(1): 21–32.

10. Goswami Veena. 2014. A discrete-time queue with balking, reneging, and working vacations. International Journal of Stochastic Analysis.

11. Goswami Veena. 2014. Analysis of impatient customers in queues with bernoulli schedule working vacations and vacation interruption. Journal of Stochastics.

12. Goswami Veena. 2014. Analysis of a discrete-time queue with load dependent service under discrete-time Markovian arrival process. Journal of the Korean Statistical Society. 43: 545-557.

13. Goswami Veena. 2014. Optimization of renewal input (a, c, b) policy working vacation queue with change over time and Bernoulli schedule vacation Interruption. TWMS Journal of Applied and Engineering Mathematics. 4(2): 131-146.

14. Goswami Veena. 2014. Analysis of discrete-time queue with two heterogeneous servers subject to catastrophes. TWMS Journal of Applied and Engineering Mathematics. 4(2): 234- 251.

15. Goswami Veena, Misra Chinmay. 2014. Energy-Saving Strategies by Extending Unavailability Interval Approach for Multiple Traffic Classes in IEEE 802.16e. Journal of Mobile, Embedded and Distributed Systems. 6(2): 61-69.

16. De Utpal Chandra. 2014. A multilevel image thresholding using particle swarm optimization. International Journal of Engineering and Techology (IJET). 6(2). 1204 -1211.

17. De Utpal Chandra. 2014. Fuzzy approach to detect and reduce impulse noise in rgb color image. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (IJSRP). 4(2).

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18. Barik RK. 2014. Service oriented architecture based sdi model for mineral resources management in India. Universal Journal of Geoscience. 2: 1 - 6.

19. Khan KQ. 2014. Codeswitching or not? A review of artificial accent in the salawat choruses in eastern odisha. International Journal of Social Science Tomorrow (IJSST). 3(1).

20. Khan KQ. 2014. Making the Classroom Classy: An Attempt to Modernize the English Language Classroom in Engineering Colleges. International Journal of Social Science Tomorrow (IJSST). 2(12).

Management and Rural Management

1. Das B, Rath SP, Shukla V. 2015. Operational winning achievement of Kalinga untold management history for renaissance. 8th NMC on The Endless Pursuit of Winning in the VUCA Environment.

2. Das B, Rath SP, Rath R, Shukla V. 2015. Chanakya Sutra and Arthasastra - The Gospel of Corporate Management for Modern Application. 8th NMC on "The Endless Pursuit of Winning in the VUCA Environment.

3. Das B, Bisoi B. 2015. Necessitate Green Environment for Sustainable Computing IC3T-2015. Springer AISC Series.

4. Subudhi R, Ram JK. 2015. Regional Rural Banks of Odisha: A study on Amalgamation Impact. Gitam Journal of Management. 13(1).

5. Das B, Pani A, Sharma M. 2015. Changing Dynamics of Hospitality & Tourism Education and its Impact on Employability. Parikalpana-KIIT Journal of Management. 11 (i): 1-12.

6. Das B, Panigrahi J, Tripathy S. 2015. Paving the path from Education to Employment is a challenge to explore. Parikalpana-KIIT Journal of Management. 11 (i): 120-124.

7. Das B, Bisoyi B. 2015. Development in the field of Technology for Cooperative Problem Solving Utilizing Non-Conventional Energy Resources in India and Future Trends. International Journal of Scientific Research and Management. 3(1): 1880-1885.

8. Das B, Jena A, Sahoo A. 2015. An Empirical Analysis of Women's Online Purchase Behaviour. National Marketing Seminar, Srusti Academy of Management.

9. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Mandal A. 2015. Employment Related Skill Development and its Positive Impact in the Place of Origin - An Empirical study to understand migrant and non- migrant's perception. International Journal of Applied Research. 5(1): 249-297.

10. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Mandal A. 2015. Circular Migration and Human Mobility - An observation. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. 6(1S1): 133-137.

11. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Mohanty J, Mandal A. 2015. Determinants of Migration from Rural to Urban India by the labourer - An overview. Journal of Business Management & Social Science. 4(1): 33-38.

12. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Das Sulagna. 2015. Portfolio of Gramin Banks in West Bengal. SAARJ Journal on Banking and Insurance Research. 4(1).

13. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Tripathy S, Mandal A. 2015. Labour Migration and its Effect on Urban India – An Overview. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences. 5(2).

14. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Supkar A. 2015. Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna - A new direction for mainstreaming the financially excluded. International Journal of Management. 6(2).

15. Kapur Surbhi. 2015. The diversity equivalence: Gender communication styles and the cross cultural perspective. International Journal of Management. 06(2).

16. Das Srikant. 2015. Economic Impact Analysis of KIIT and KISS. International Journal in Management and Social Science. 3(3). 17. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Das PK. 2015. Banishing financial untouchability of the poor through Prime Minister's Jan-Dhan Yojana - A tryst with new destiny. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. 6(2): 184-194.

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18. Kapur Surbhi. 2015. Internal Dynamics of current bucket bounce rate for personal loan cross sell (PLCS). Trans Asian Journal of Marketing and Management Research. 4(3).

19. Padhi S. 2015. Impact on ethical behaviour of Indian project performance: A qualitative analysis in the IT sector. Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities. 5(4): 21-46.

20. Satpathy I, Das B, Rath SP. 2015. An Entrepreneurship Development challenge of global standard education in India - A case study of Dr. Achyuta Samanta & KIIT University. Enhancing Human Capabilities: Big Challenge in Indian Perspective: 110-114.

21. Satpathy I, Patnaik BCM. 2015. Decoding the Psychological Abuse @ Innocent Minds. Trans Asian Journal of Marketing and Management Research. 4(5-6).

22. Satpathy I, Patnaik BCM, Mandal Anirban. 2015. Gender wise return migration decision and migrants’ perception towards developmental impact in place of origin- An Empirical Study. Review of European Studies. 7(7): 158-163.

23. Paninchukunnath Ajith. 2014. Affordable Health Care Service Innovations from India. Pacific Business Review. 6(11): 87-94.

24. Paninchukunnath Ajith. 2014. Rural Marketing- The RUDI Model for Intra-rural Marketing. Pacific Business Review. 7(4): 29-35.

25. Sar Ashok, Tripathy T, Sahoo, D. 2014. The effect of Intellectual Capital on Firms' Valuation: An Empirical investigation with reference to India. The IUP Journal of Applied Economics. XIII (3).

26. Subudhi RN, Kar BB. 2014. MSME Policy Changes & Post Facto Analysis of MSME Growth Pattern in Odisha. Splint International Journal of Professionals. 1(1): 50-58.

27. Sarangi, S, Patro, S & Shekhar Ravi Kumar. 2014. Sustainable distribution in emerging markets – African perspective. Transnational Marketing Journal. 2(1): 39 – 59.

28. Das B, Dash Tushar. 2014. Sustainable Urbanization and Housing Infrastructure: An observation. Social Science International. 30(2): 409-416.

29. Das B, Dash Tushar. 2014. Real Estate and Housing Market: A Critical Analysis. Social Science International. 30(2): 373-379.

30. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Mandal Anirban. 2014. Working and Living Conditions of Labour in Jhuggi Jhopadi (Slum). International Journal of Management. 5(7): 62-72.

31. Kar B, Subudhi R. 2014. MSME Growth Dilemma: Create more or reduce mortality. Odisha Review: 86.

32. Mishra Sasmita. 2014. Differential Impact of Emotional Labour. ASBM Journal of Management. ISSN-0974-8512.

33. Das B, Pani A. 2014. Role of hotels and resorts to promote ancient ayurveda through health tourism: a special reference to Odisha. Purushartha (A Journal of Management, Ethics & Spirituality). VII (2).

34. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Agarwal Mitu. 2014. An introspection into awareness of maternity benefit Act 1961 in semi-urban area. International Journal of Management. 5(9): 13-17.

35. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Das S. 2014. Dynamics of performance of Regional Rural Banks- a literature review. SAARJ Journal of Banking and Insurance Research. 2(5).

36. Mishra Sumita, Sahoo Malabika, Das Hara Prasanna. 2014. Evaluation of the effectiveness of training programme: A Review of literature. Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities. 4( 9): 56-63.

37. Mishra Sumita, Mishra Swati. 2014. Intrinsic Work Motivational Factors Influencing Employee Retention among Gen Y- A Review and Implications. International Journal of Research in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. 2(4): 287-294.

38. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Das PK. 2014. Transformation from Class Banking to Mass Banking through Inclusive Finance: A Paradigm Shift. Asian Social Science. 10(19): 11-16.

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39. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Kara A. 2014. The Intellectual capital on the pharmaceutical sector- a review of literature. SAJMMR. 4(10): 47-54.

40. Kapur S. 2014. Lessons from Literature: Blending Academic Perspective with Management Practices. Advances in Language and Literary Studies. 5( 5): 233-238.

41. Panda B, Pradhan A. 2014. Psychological Contract at Workplace - An Investment. Biz and Bytes- A Journal of Management & Technology. 5(1): 75-80.

42. Mohanty P, Kapur S. 2014. Lessons from Literature: Blending Academic Perspective with Management Practices. ALLS. ISBN: 978-1-291-718-11-9.

43. Kar Brajaballav, Mishra Ramakanta, Mohanty Jitendra. 2014. Revisiting the factors influencing entry and success of entrepreneurship. The International Journal of Management, ISSN: 2277-5846. 3(3): 34-47.

44. Satpathy I, Misra S, Mohapatra M. 2014. Employee Job Satisfaction: A review of Literature. IRC's International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Social & Management Sciences. ISSN: 2320-8236. 2(4).

45. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Anamika S. 2014. Outbound Training and its effects on employee performance- A review of literature. International Journal of Management & Social Science (IJMSS), ISSN-2321-1784. 2(11).

46. Kandel Bijay Kumar, Natarajan S. 2014. Employability of MBA students with HR Specialization: The Case Study of Educational Institution in India. International Journal of Advances in Management and Economics. 3(6).

47. Kandel B, Das S. 2014. Corporate Social Responsibility through Empowerment. International Journal of Organizational Analysis.

48. Kar B. 2014. Community based Women Entrepreneurship: Reappraisal of Self-Help Group: 98-106. Odisha Review. LXXI: 98.

49. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Gupta A,Patel N. 2014.Health Care Infrastructure Amenities- An Empirical Examination of Indian Perspective. Journal of Technology Management in China. 9(3): 245-262.

50. Patnaik BCM, Satpathy I, Supkar Avinash. 2014. Revamping regional rural banks through Odisha Gramin Bank: a study. Int. J. of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies. 7(4): 327- 334.

51. Das B, Deo M, Pani A. 2014. Tourism and Hospitality Development in the Rock Triangle of Odisha by SHG-NGO and PPP Management for Sustainability through alleviating poverty: A developmental perspective analysis. The Indian Economic Journal. ISSN: 0019-4662.

52. Sar Ashok. 2014. The Dynamics of Corporate Governance and Sustainability: A study of the Indian Electricity Generation Industry. International Journal of Business Ethics in Developing Economics. 3(3).

53. Das B, Sahu N. 2014. Challenges and Opportunities of Adoptability of Social Media Practices in Government Organizations in India. International Journal of Intercultural Information Management.

54. Das B, Mohapatra M, Pani A. 2014. Nano Tech-Markets are Essential for the Quality of Human Development and Environment: A Category of Product Revolution. ISCA-2014.

55. Das B, Dash T. 2014. Real Estate and Homing Market: A Critical Analysis. Social Science International: Interdisciplinary Readings. 30(2): 373-379.

56. Kumar Abhishek. 2014. Poverty Measurement Patterns in India through Macro Econometrics Model. The Indian Economic Journal: 35-43.

57. Jena Damodar. 2014. Mining and the Economy: An Empirical Inquest with Special Reference to Odisha. Orissa Economic Journal. 46 (1-2) : 106-121.

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Medical and Dental Sciences 1. Tripathy Nalinikanta. Forthcoming. 2015. Epidemiology of fall among Older Adults: A Cross Sectional Study from Chandigarh, India. Injury.

2. Das Ramesh Chandra, Singh DK, Md. Jalaluddin, Ranjan R. 2015. Esthetic crowns produce allergic gingival reaction. International Journal of oral care and research. 3(8): 1-3.

3. Dev S. 2015. Abnormality in the right mandibular angle and large swelling in the left facial area- an unusual case. Journal of South African Dental association. 70(4): 155-159.

4. Dhull Kanika S. 2015. Evaluation of the load-bearing capacity of fractured incisal edge of maxillary permanent central incisors restored with a glass fiber-reinforced nanocomposite: an in vitro study. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 8(1): 22-29.

5. Dhull Kanika S. 2015.Does hollowing of complete denture enhance retention? – A pilot study. Journal of Clinical & Diagnos-tic Research. 9(5): ZC44-ZC47

6. Mohanty P, Sahoo N. 2015. White Spot Lesions: A challenge to orthodonics. journal of research and advancement in dentistry. 4(1): 96-102.

7. Mohanty P, Rout P. 2015. The role of the dental professional in responding to domestic violence. Journal of Research and Advancement in Dentistry. 4(1s): 98-103.

8. Mohanty P. 2015. Comparison of intrusive effects of mini screws and burrstone intrusive arch: a radiographic study. Journal of Research and Advancement in Dentistry. 4(2): 102-109.

9. Mohanty P, Sahoo N. 2015. Reforming craniofacial orthodontics via stem cells. Journal of International Society of Preventive and Community Dentistry. 5(1).

10. Behura Shyam S. 2015. Chemopreven-tion of oral cancer: a promising venture. International Journal of Oral Care and Research. 3 (8): 80-87.

11. Behura Shyam S, Sujata R, Kumar H, Banerjee A. 2015. Human papilloma virus (HPV) Induced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: A comprehensive retrospective study. Journal of clinical and Diagnostic Research. 9(6): ze 01-ze04.

12. Behera Basanta Kumar. 2015. Cervical cerclage in modern obstetric: Areview. The Health Agenda. 3(1).

13. Tripathy Ratikanta, Lenka Basudev. 2015. Prescribing activities at district health care centers of . IJBCP. 4(3): 419-421.

14. Tripathy Ratikanta, Pradhan Manas. 2015. A rare case of recurrent fixed drug eruption and lip edema due to norfloxacin and tinidazole fixed dose combination.Int. Res J. Pharm.6 (3): 204-205.

15. Tripathy Ratikanta. 2015. A case report of Stevens- Johnson syndrome following administration of paracetamol and amoxycillin clavulanate. Am.J. Pharm. Tech Res. 5 (1): 506- 510.

16. Rout P. 2015. Angiosarcoma of mandible: An uncommon clinical entity. International Journal of Applied and Basic Medical Research. 5(2): 140-142.

17. Rout P. 2015. Abnormalities in right mandibular angle and large swelling in left facial area – an unusual case. Journal of African Dental association. 70(4): 155-159.

18. Jain N. 2015. Computerized implant-dentistry: advances toward automation. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology. 19(1): 5-10.

19. Nayak PK. 2015. Normal spirometric standards in young adult Indian population.J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol.

20. Asokan R. 2014. Knowledge and attitude regarding risk factor of diabetes among obese persons, Nightingale Nursing Times.10 (3): 32-34.

21. Dev S. 2014. Oral manifestations of neurological disorders: a comprehensive overview. Dental Hypotheses. 5 (2)1-2.

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22. Dev S, Kar AK. 2014. Prosthodontic management of flat mandibular ridge by mini implant supported over denture. Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research. 8(7): 19-21.

23. Md Jalaluddin. 2014. Leucocyte Count: A window to periodontal disease? IOSR Journal of Dental &Medical Sciences. 13(8): 54-57.

24. Md Jalaluddin, Singh DK, Ranjan R. 2014. Extramedullary plasmacytomamimicking a irritational fibroma. a case report. International Journal of Oral Care and Research. 2(6): 84-86.

25. Dhull Kanika S. 2014. Oro-facial digital syndrome type 1-a case report. Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry. 32(2): 152-155.

26. Dhull Kanika S. 2014. Biological restoration in pediatric dentistry: A brief insight. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 7(3): 197-201.

27. Dhull Kanika S, Jain N. 2014. Distal shoe appliance for the loss of deciduous second molar: A case report with a 2 year follow up. International Journal of Oral Care and Research. 2(6):81- 83.

28. Panda A. 2014. Gustatory dysfunction. Journal of Pharmacy & Bioallied Sciences. 6(1).

29. Panda A. 2014. Keratin metaplasia in the epithelial lining of odontogenic cysts. Journal of Pharmacy & Bioallied Sciences. 6 (1).

30. Panda A. 2014. Attitude towards oral biopsy among dental surgeons of Puducherry. Journal of Indian Academy of Dental Specialists Researchers. 1 (2).

31. Panda A. 2014. Prevalence &family history of recurrent aphthous stomatitis among the students of a dental institution in south India. Journal of Indian Academy of Dental Specialists Researchers. 1 (2).

32. Mohanty P. 2014. An in vitro evaluation of remineralization potential of novamin® on artificial enamel sub-surface lesions around orthodontic brackets using energy dispersive x- ray analysis (EDX). Journal of Clinical & Diagnos-tic Research. 8(11): ZC88-ZC91.

33. Sujatha R. 2014. Prevalence of Odontogenic Cysts & Tumors: A retrospective clinic- pathological study of 204 cases. SRM Journal of Research in Dental Sciences. 5(3).

34. Rout P. 2014. Evaluation of ponticulus posticus on digital lateral cephalograms and cone beam computed tomography in patients with migraine and healthy individuals: a comparative study. Oral Surgery, Pral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology. 118(3).

35. Jain N. 2014. Periodontio-integrated implants:A revolutionary concept. Dental Research Journal. 11(2): 154-62.

36. Jain N. 2014. Host modulation therapy: An indespansable part of perioceutics. Journal of Indian society of Periodontology. 18(3).

37. Ranjan R. 2014. Polymorphous low grade adenocarcinoma of the palate: A Case report. Nigerian Dental Journal. 2 (1): 47-51.

38. Dash KC. 2014. Halitosis: Effluvium of mouth – A Review. International Journal of Preventive & Clinical Dental Research. 1(3): 34-36.

39. Behera Basanta Kumar. 2014. Economic and disease burden of dengue illness in India. American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygine. 91(6): 1235-124.

40. Behera Basanta Kumar. 2014.Effect of Body mass index on gender differencein lung functionsin India population. International journal of clinical & Experimental physiology. 1(3): 229-231.

41. PanigrahiAnsuman. 2014. Undernutrition and its correlates among children of 3–9 years of age residing in slum areas of Bhubaneswar, India. The Scientific World Journal. Article ID 719673, 9 pages.doi:10.11 5/2014/71 9673.

42. Panigrahi Ansuman. 2014. Mental health status among married working women residing in Bhubaneswar city, India: a psychosocial survey. BioMed Research International. 2014, Article ID 979827, doi:10.1155/2014/979827

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43. Kar Sonali. 2014. A multicenter prospective hospital-based surveillance to estimate the burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis in children less than five years of age in India. Vaccine. 32. 1(11): A13–A19.

44. Kar Sonali. 2014. Calcium intake and calcium deficiency in toddlers in a slum population of Bhubaneswar. Indian Journal of Community Health. 26(S2).

45. KarSonali. 2014. Prospective hospital-based surveillance to estimate the burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis in children less than five years in Bhubaneswar. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health. 2(2): 52–55.

46. KarSonali. 2014. Study on Knowledge, Attitude & Practice of mothers of children under two years regarding oral health in an urban slum of Bhubaneswar, Odisha. International Journal

of Oral Health & Hygiene.

47. Tripathy Nalinikanta. 2014. Novel production by cladospora sp. And spirogyra

sp. Medical Science:The International Weekly Journal for Medicine. 7(25): 74-78.

48. Ray Asis Kumar,Dash Jyotin Kumar, Gole Shree Narayan. 2015. Crime against Women. JEMDS. 4(39): 6860-6866.

49. Ray Asis Kumar, Duari Rathin Kumar, Gole Shree Narayan. 2015. Dermatoglyphics- A Method of Sex Differentiation: A Study. JEMDS.4(49):8461-8465.

50. Pattnaik Murmu D, SamantroyS. 2014. Caesarian scar Pregnancy. International Journal of Scientific Research. 3(9): 25-26.

51. Pattnaik M, Samantroy S. 2014. Varicose vein of Vagina in termPregnancy leading to LSCS. 3(12). 36-37.

52. Priyambada K. 2014. A rare case of co-joined Twins. Orissa medical – Journal (index). L-34 (1): 152-155.

53. Urmila Senapati. 2014. Incidental defection of collecting duct carcinoma from a hydro nephrotic kidney- Case report of a rare tumor with unusual presentation. International Journalof Bioassays. 3(3).

54. Rath Jayasree. 2014. The molecular pathology of Ewings family of tumors .its relevance to the diagnosis and prognosis in the pediatric age group. Peripex- Indian journal of research. 3(6).

55. Senapati Urmila. 2014. Correlation of ER, PR, HER-2neu status with histological types, grades & stages of breast carcinoma. International journal of general medicine & primary. 3(4).

56. Panigrahi Ranjita. 2014. Fahr’s disease with multiple myeloma- A rare association- A case report. OJPM. 17: 66-67.

57. DashKanakalata. 2014. Plexiform schwannoma of vulva in a 3yr old child- A case report. OJPM. 17: 74-75.

58. AdhyaAmit Kumar. 2014. Critical values in surgical pathology.OJPM.17: 8-9.

59. Senapati Urmila. 2014. Unusual presentation of Rhinosporidiosis- A rare case report. OJPM. 17: 38-39.

60. Swain Natabar. 2014. Timing of surgical Intervention in various Pediatrics Conditions. Odisha Journal of Pediatrics.13(1).

61. Swain Natabar. 2014. Approach to HBsAg Positive Child. Odisha Journal of Pediatrics. 13(1).

62. Natabar Swain. Morquio disease with bicuspid aortic valve. Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development.

63. Mohakhuda Nirmal Kumar. 2014. Human Metapneumo virus: review of an important respiratory pathogen. International Journal of Infectious Disease. 25:45-52.

64. Jena Jyotirmoyee. 2014. Evaluation of pharmacological and biochemical modulation by free radicals and in chronic stress induced inflammation & in rats.World journal of pharmacy & pharmaceutical sciences. 3(12): 1421-1436.

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65. Jena Jyotirmoyee. 2014. Possible involvement of free radicals and antioxidant in acute stress induced inflammation and immunity in rats. Indo American journal of pharmaceutical research.

66. Mishra J. 2014. Hematological profile in neonatal jaundice.J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol . 25(2): 225-8.

67. MishraJ. 2014. Peak Expiratory Flow Rate as a Function of Anthropometric Variables in Tribal School Children. Int J Physiol. 2 (1): 4–8.

68. Mishra J. 2014. Assessment of peak expiratory flow rate in preadolescent children of sub- tribal communities in Odisha. IJCEP.1(2):120-4.

69. Mishra J. 2014. Association of Diet and Anthropometric Measures as Cardiovascular Modifiable Risk Factors in Young Adults.JBCPP. 25(4): 351-8.

70. Satpathy S. 2014. Intrapartum Amnioninfusion during labour in Meconium Stained Amniotic Fluid & Perinatal Outcome. Indian Medical Journal.108(6): 461(A)-465(A).

71. Manjareeka M. 2014. Peak Expiratory Flow Rate as a Function of Anthropometric Variables in Tribal School Children. Int JPhysiol. 2 (1): 4 – 8.

72. Manjareeka M. 2014. Dysphagia of Rare Etiology. Asian J Health Sci.2 (1): 1-2.

73. Manjareeka M. 2014. Hematological Profile in Neonatal Jaundice.J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol. 25(2): 225-8.

74. Manjareeka M. 2014. Association of Diet and Anthropometric Measures as Cardiovascular Modifiable Risk Factors in Young Adults. J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol. 25 (4): 351-8.

75. Manjareeka M. 2014. Assessment of peak expiratory flow rate in preadolescent children of sub-tribal communities in Odisha.Int J Clin Exp Physiol. 1(2): 120-4.

76. Samanta P. 2014. Dynamic lung functions in pregnancy complicated with anemia.Orissa Medical Journal. 34 (1): 103-110.

77. Samanta P. 2014. The effect of nutritional anaemia on leucocyte count.Antiseptic.111(2): 71- 73.

78. Dash A K, Meher D, Arora G, Biswal RN. 2014. Lingual Thyroid. National Journal of Otolaryngol. & HNS (II): 39-40.

79. Dash A K, Meher D, Patro Sourabh, Biswal Rudra N. 2014. Benign thyroid lesions: Small incision hemithyroidectomy is a cosmetic alternative. National Journal of Otolaryngol. & HNS. (II): 21-22.

80. Bakshi J, Dash Anil K, Panda N, Kalsotra G.2014. Review of Treatment Modalities for Maxillary Canecer-Institute Experience over 10 years.Journal of Rhinolaryngo-otol. 2(3): 1-7.

81. Dash SK,Behera BK, Patro S. 2014. Accuracy in certification of cause of death in a tertiary care hospital – A retrospective analysis.Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine.24: 33–36.

82. Patro S, Panda SS, Rath K, Sahoo D, Mishra SN, Jena J. 2014. Melioidosis in a patient with diabetes mellitus: A clinico-microbiological analysis.Transworld Medical Journal . 2(4):201- 203.

83. Patro S,Jena PK,Dash SK,Misra GC,Khatua P,Rath KC. 2014. Organophosphate Induced Delayed Neuropathy (OPIDN) – a Case report.The Antiseptic. 111(5):246-248.

84. Tripathy KP,Behera PK,Dalai RK,Misra GC. 2014. Rare association of Fahr’s Disease with multiple myeloma: a case report.International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences.

3(3):1-5.

85. Patro Shubhransu, Adhya Amit Kumar, Pal Pramita, Mishra Surya Narayan, Acharya Sujit Kumar. 2014. Study of dietary patterns and risk profile among the patients of Diabetes Mellitus in Bhubaneswar-an Original Research article.Int. J. Drug Dev. & Res. 6 (4): 124-132.

86. Sahu Priyadarshi Soumyaranjan, Patro Shubhransu, JenaPayod Kumar, Swain Santosh Kumar, Das Bidyut Kumar. 2015. Imaging and serological-evidence of neurocysticercosis

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among patients with seizures in Odisha, an unexplored eastern coastal province in India. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 9(5): DC06-DC10.

87. Poddar N, Pattnaik D, Panigrahi K, Pathi B, Lenka PR, Mohanty S, Mallick B, Jena J. 2015. Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolates and inducible clindamycin resistance in staphylococcus aureus: study at a Tertiary Care Hospital in KIMS, Bhubaneswar, India. Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol.Sci. 2(1):9–15.

Biotechnology: 1. Selvan L DN, Sreenivasamurthy S K, Kumar S, Yelamanchi S D, Madugundu A K, Anil AK, Renuse S, Nair B G, Gowda H, Mathur P P, Satishchandra P, Shankar SK, Mahadevan A, Keshava Prasad T S.2015. Characterization of host response to Cryptococcus neoformans through quantitative proteomic analysis of cryptococcal meningitis co-infected with HIV. Molecular BioSystems. 11(9): 2529- 2540.

2. M, Jubendradass R, D’Cruz S C, Mathur P P. 2015. A use of homology modeling and molecular docking methods: To explore binding mechanisms of nonylphenol and bisphenol a with antioxidant enzymes. Methods in Molecular Biology. 1268: 273- 289.

3. Ebokaiwe AP, Ramesh P, Mathur P P, Farombi E O.2015. Transient effect of single dose exposure of Nigerian Bonny-light crude oil on testicular steroidogenesis in Wistar rats is accompanied by oxidative stress . Drug and Chemical Toxicology. 38(4): 428- 435.

4. Reis M MS, Moreira A C, Sousa M, Mathur PP, Oliveira P F, Alves M G.2015. Sertoli cell as a model in male reproductive toxicology: Advantages and disadvantages. Journal of Applied Toxicology. 35(8): 870- 883.

5. Ebokaiwe AP, D'Cruz C S, Jubendradass R, Amala Rani J S, Mathur P P, Farombi E O. 2015. Nigerian bonny-light crude oil induces alteration in testicular stress response proteins and caspase-3 dependent apoptosis in albino wistar rats. Environmental Toxicology. 30(2): 242- 252.

6. Suar M. 2015. Cholera toxin-B (ctxB) antigen expressing Salmonella Typhimurium polyvalent vaccine exerts protective immune response against Vibrio cholerae Infection. Vaccine. S0264- 410X(15)00180-2.

7. Sonawane A. 2015. Impact of killer immunoglobulin-like receptor-human leukocyte antigens ligand incompatibility among renal transplantation.J Nephrol.25(1):27-33.

8. Banerjee B. 2015. Clinico-Pathological Correlation of β-Catenin and Telomere Dysfunction in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients. J Cancer. 15;6(2):192-202.

9. Mohanty S. 2015. Immunomodulatory effect of arsenic on cytokine and HSP gene expression in Labeo rohita fingerling. Fish Shellfish Immunol. 31;44(1):43-49.

10. Singh GP. 2015. Association between intrinsic disorder and serine/threonine phosphorylation in Mycobacterium. Tuberculosis PeerJ. 8;3:e724.

11. Suar M. 2015. Comparative genomics study of Salmonella Typhimurium LT2 for the identification of putative therapeutic candidates. Biol. J Theor. 21; 369:67-79.

12. Tripathy SK. 2015. Solar-photocatalytic disinfection of Vibrio cholerae by using Ag@ZnO core-shell structure nanocomposites. Journal of Photochemistry & Photobiology-B: Biology B. 142:68-76.

13. Suar M, Mahapatra RK. 2015. In silico comparative genomics analysis of Plasmodium falciparum for the identification of putative essential genes and therapeutic candidates.J Microbiol Methods. 109:1-8.

14. Sonawane A. 2015. In vitro cytotoxic effects of gold nanoparticles coated with functional acyl homoserine lactone lactonase protein from Bacillus licheniformis and their antibiofilm activity against Proteus species. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 59(2):763-71.

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15. Mahapatra RK. 2015. Comparative genomics study of Salmonella Typhimurium LT2 for the identification of putative therapeutic candidates. J Theor Biol. 369:67-79.

16. Chowdhary G. 2015. Experimental validation of plant peroxisomal targeting prediction algorithms by systematic comparison of in vivo import efficiency and in vitro PTS1 binding affinity. J Mol Biol. 427(5):1085-101.

17. Adedara I A, Ebokaiwe A P, Mathur P P, Farombi E O. 2014. Nigerian bonny light crude oil induces endocrine disruption in male rats. Drug and Chemical Toxicology. 37( 2): 198- 203.

18. Mannu J, Jenardhanan P, Mathur PP. 2014. Computational analysis of CYP3A4-mediated metabolism to investigate drug interactions between anti-TB and anti-HIV drugs in HIV/TB co-infection. Medicinal Chemistry Research. 23(2): 905- 917.

19. Cheng Y H, Jenardhanan P, Mathur P P, Qian X, Xia W, Silvestrini B, Cheng C Y. 2014. Interaction of oligomeric breast cancer resistant protein (BCRP) with adjudin: A male contraceptive with anti-cancer activity. Current Molecular Pharmacology. 7(2): 147- 153.

20. Jenardhanan P, MannuJ, Mathur PP.2014. The structural analysis of MARK4 and the exploration of specific inhibitors for the MARK family: A computational approach to obstruct the role of MARK4 in prostate cancer progression. Molecular BioSystems. 10(7): 1845- 1868.

21. Premalatha R, Srikumar K, Vijayalaksmi D, Kumar G N, Mathur P P.2014. 28- Homobrassinolide: A novel oxysterol transactivating LXR gene expression. Molecular Biology Reports. 41(11): 7447- 7461.

22. Nanjappa, V., Thomas, J.K., Marimuthu, A., Muthusamy, B., Radhakrishnan, A., Sharma, R., Ahmad Khan, A., Balakrishnan, L., Sahasrabuddhe, N.A., Kumar, S., Jhaveri, B.N., Sheth, K.V., Kumar Khatana, R., Shaw, P.G., Srikanth, S.M., Mathur, P.P., Shankar, S., Nagaraja, D., Christopher, R., Mathivanan, S., Raju, R., Sirdeshmukh, R., Chatterjee, A., Simpson, R.J., Harsha, H.C., Pandey, A., Prasad, T.S.K. 2014 Plasma Proteome Database as a resource for proteomics research: 2014 update. Nucleic Acids Research. 42(D1): D959- D965.

23. Sonawane A. 2014. Antimicrobial peptides and proteins in mycobacterial therapy: Current status and future prospects. Tuberculosis (Edinb).94(4): 363-73.

24. Sonawane A. 2014. Improvement of stability and enzymatic activity by site-directed mutagenesis of E. coli asparaginase II. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1844(7):1219-30.

25. Sonawane A. 2014. Topical application of zinc oxide nanoparticles reduces bacterial skin infection in mice and exhibits antibacterial activity by inducing oxidative stress response and cell membrane disintegration in macrophages. Nanomedicine. 10(6):1195-208.

26. Sonawane A. 2014. Evaluation of antibacterial and cytotoxic activity of Artemisia nilagirica and Murraya koenigii leaf extracts against mycobacteria and macrophages. BMC Complement Altern Med. 5. 14:87.

27. Sonawane A. 2014. Mutations in subunit interface and B-cell epitopes improve antileukemic activities of Escherichia coli asparaginase-II: evaluation of immunogenicity in mice. J Biol Chem. 289(6): 3555-70

28. TripathyS K. 2014. Microwave assisted hydrothermal synthesis of well-dispersed and thermally stable Ag@SnO2 core-shell nanocomposites for propane sensing applications. J. Mat. Sc.-Materials in Electronics. 25: 217.

29. TripathyS K.2014. Hierarchical pseudo cubic hematite nanoparticle as formaldehyde sensor. J. Mat. Sc. 49: 5345.

30. TripathyS K.2014. Hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress induces apoptosis by inhibiting PI3-kinase/Akt and ERK1/2 MAPK mediated signaling pathway causing downregulation of 8-oxoG-DNA glycosylase levels in glial cells.Int. J. Biochem Cell Biol. 53C:302-319.

31. Pal A. 2014. Incidence of cystoid macular edema in diabetic patients after phacoemulsification and free radical link to its pathogenesis. B. J. Ophthalm. (Doi: (BMJ 10.1136/bjophthalmol- 2013-304438).

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32. Pal A. 2014. Hematology and plasma biochemistry of wild-caught Indian cobra Naja naja. Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical.15; 20(1):14.

33. Pal A. 2014. Seasonal analysis of the biochemical composition of muscle and liver of Catla catla in a tropical .Comparative Clinical Pathology. DOI: 10.1007/s00580-014- 1952-4.

34. Raina V. 2014. Streptomyces barkulensis sp. nov., isolated from an estuarine lake. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 64(4): 1365-72.

35. Suar M. 2014. Comparative genomics study for the identification of drug and vaccine targets in Staphylococcus aureus: MurA ligase enzyme as a proposed candidate. J Microb. Methods. 101: 1-8.

36. Suar M. 2014. TTSS2-deficient hha mutant of Salmonella Typhimurium exhibits significant systemic attenuation in immunocompromised hosts. Virulence. 5(2): 311-20.

37. Sumar M. 2014. Comparative genomics study for identification of drug and vaccine targets in Vibrio cholerae: MurA ligase as a case study. Genomics. 103(1): 83-93.

38. Kundu C N.2014. Resveratrol mediated cell death in cigarette smoke transformed breast epithelial cells is through induction of p21Waf1/Cip1 and inhibition of long patch base excision repair pathway. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 275(3): 221-31.

39. Goswami L. 2014. Synthesis and characterization of a novel polysaccharide based extracellular matrix for efficient adhesion and growth of osteoclast-precursor cells. Carbohydrate Polymer. 101: 1033-1042.

40. Goswami L. 2014. A transdermal device from 2- hydroxy ethyl methacrylate grafted carboxymethyl guar gum- multiwalled carbon nanotube composites. RSC advances. 4: 13546- 13556.

41. Kundu C N. 2014. Combretastatin A-4 inspired novel 2-aryl-3-arylamino-imidazo- pyridines/pyrazines as tubulin polymerization inhibitors, antimitotic and anticancer agents.Med Chem Com. 5: 766-782.

42. Kundu C N. 2014. Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 3C interacts with p73: Interplay between a viral oncoprotein and cellular tumor suppressor. Virology. 448:333-43.

43. Kundu C N. 2014. The contribution of heavy metals in cigarette smoke condensate to malignant transformation of breast epithelial cells and in vivo initiation of neoplasia through induction of a PI3K-AKT-NFκB cascade. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 274: 168-79.

44. Mandal D.2014. Self assembly of peptides to nanostructures. Org. Biomol. Chem. 12: 3544- 3561.

45. Mahanty S.2014. The Atri Hot Spring in Odisha - A Natural Ecosystem for Global Warming Research. International Journal of Geology, Earth and Environmental Sciences. 4(1): 85-90.

46. Mahanty S. 2014. Investigating hsp Gene Expression in Liver of Channa striatus under Heat Stress for Understanding the Upper Thermal Acclimation. BioMed Research International: 1- 10.

47. Suar M.2014. Streptomyces barkulensis sp. nov. isolated from estuarine Chilika Lake sediment in Odisha. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 64: 1365–1372.

3.2. Faculty Publications in Conference Proceedings

Engineering: 1. Choudhury J, Das JK, Rout NK. 2015. Implementing trigonometric nonlinearity in linear ion- drift memristor model. IEEE International Conference on Industrial Instrumentation and Control. 2015 May 28-30; College of Engineering Pune, India.

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2. Choudhury R, Padhy S, Rout NK. 2015. Enhanced robust architecture of single bit sram cell using drowsy cache and super cutoff CMOS Concept. 24th IRF International Conference. 2015 May 03; Institute of Research and Journals Research Forum; Chennai, India.

3. Sahoo JS,Rout NK. 2015. Comparative study of different low power designs of Braun multiplier using double gate mosfet at 45nm technology. International Conference on Emergent Trends in Computing and Communication. 2015 May 02; Centurion University, Bhubaneswar, India.

4. Senapati K, Roy J S. 2015. A comparative study of adaptive beamforming techniques in smart antenna using lms algorithm and its variants. International Conferenceon Computational Intelligence and Networks. IEEE Xplore. 2015 January 12-13; KIIT University, Bhubaneswar.

5. Choudhary Richa, Padhy S,Rout NK. 2015. Enhanced robust architecture of single bit sram cell using drowsy cache and super cutoff cmos concept 24th IRF International conference. 2015 May 3; Chennai.

6. Nandy S, Padhy S. 2015. Two stage high swing high slew rate low offset and high gain op- amp usingcurrent buffer compensation and slew rate enhancement technique. 2nd international conference on ‘microelectronics,circuits and systems’Micro-2015; Kolkata.

7. Kumar Pranaw, Kumari R, Nayak Satyasourav, Pratik Swarup Mund. 2015. PCF with low dispersion and high birefringence. EESCO. 2015 January; Vishakhapatnam.

8. KumarPranaw, MeherAmit Kumar, Kumari R, Panda Satyabrata. 2015. Propagaration characterstics of PCF with nematic liquid and lead silicate wafer. EESCO-15. 2015 January; Vishakhapatnam.

9. Kumar Pranaw, Meher Amit Kumar, Pathak Sanjeev Kumar, Mohapatra Satyaswarup. 2015. A unique design of PCF with zero dispersion and high birefringence. ICECS-15. 2015 February; Coimbtore.

10. Kumar Pranaw, Kumari R, Parida Saroj Kumar, Meher Amit Kumar. 2015. Multi –core ethanol doped PCF with anamolous dispersion behavior. ICECS-15. 2015 February; Coimbtore.

11. Kumar Pranaw, Meher Amit Kumar, Acharya Sanket, Mund Pratik Swarup. Novel design of PCF with zero dispersion with high birefringence. ICECS-15. 2015 February; Coimbtore.

12. Kumar Pranaw, Kumar Sandeep, Mund Pratik Swarup, Behera Sameer Kumar. 2015. Soft glass PCFs with low dispersion and high birefringence. ICECS. 2015 February; Coimbatore.

13. Choudhary Anwesha, Kumar Pranaw, Kumar A. 2015. Design and analysis of microstrip patch antenna with elliptical slot. CCEEDS; Machhlipatnam.

14. Kumar Pranaw, Kumar A, Bachu Vandana. 2015. Design of microstrip patch antenna based on pascal’s triangle. CCEEDS; Machhlipatnam.

15. Kumar Pranaw, Kumari R, Panda Satyabrata, Panda Sarthak Sobhan. 2015. High birefringece with zero dispersion at 1.55um wavelength. CCEEDS. Machhlipatnam.

16. Kumar Avdhesh, Kumar Pranaw, Deb Arindam. 2015. A n -shaped microstrip antenna with unidirectional propagation. International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing.

17. Kumar Pranaw,Kumar A, Panda Sonali. 2015. Design of unique microstrip patch antenna with optimum gain. International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing.

18. KumarPranaw, Kumar A, BhardwajPrapti. 2015. Design of double C-shaped microstrip antenna for application in UWB region. International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing.

19. KumarPranaw, JaiswalManish Kumar. 2015. Multi-core photonic crystal fiber with anamolous dispersion behavior. International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing.

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20. Kumar Pranaw, Senapati Madhusmita, Meher Amit Kumar. 2015.A new Design of photonic crystal fiber with flattened zero dispersion. ICIIECS; Coimbatore.

21. Kumar Pranaw, Das Priyanka, Meher Amit Kumar. 2015. S-shaped and U-shaped photonic crystal fiber with zero dispersion. ICIIECS; Coimbatore.

22. Maity Subir Kr, Pandit Soumya. 2015. Effect of Buried oxide (BOX) Thickness scaling on analog/RF performance of ingaas-on-insulator MOS Transistor. Int. conf on Microelectronic circuit and system.

23. Guru S S, Rout NK.2015. Low power dynamic logic circuit with leakage reduction technique 2nd International Conference on Emergent Trends in Computing and Communication. 2015 May 02; Centurion University, Bhubaneswar, India.

24. ChoudhuryJ, Das JK, Rout NK.2015. Implementation of 24T Memristor Based Adder Architecture with Improved Performance. 23rd IRF International Conference. 2015 March 29; Institute of Research and Journals (IRAJ) Research Forum at Pune, India.

25. Choudhury J, Das JK, Rout NK. 2015. Trigonometric window functions for memristive device modeling. 5thInternational Conference on Advanced Communication and Computing Techniques. 2015 February 21-22; RG Education Society, Rohtak, India.

26. Swain Debabala . 2015. Efficient key management and cipher text generation using bcd coded parity bits. Third International Conference on Recent Trends in Computing. 2015 March 15; Elsevier Procedia Computer Science Journal; SRM University, NCR Campus.

27. Swain Debabala. 2015. An optimized encryption technique using arbitrary matrix with probabilistic encryption. Third International Conference on Recent Trends in Computing. 2015 March 15; Elsevier Procedia Computer Science Journal; SRM University, NCR Campus.

28. Das H. 2015. Grid computing-based performance analysis of power system: a graph theoretic approach. Proceedings of the InternationalConference on Intelligent Computing, Communication and Devices. 2015 August 29; Springer; Bhubaneswar, India.

29. Das H. 2015. A novel pso based back propagation learning-mlp (pso-bp-mlp) for classification. Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Data Mining. 2014 Dec 20-21; Springer; Burla, India.

30. Chatterjee Pinaki Sankar. 2015. An approach for minimizing the time taken by video processing for translating sign language to simple sentence in English. International Conference on Computational Intelligence &Networks. 2015 January 11-12; IEEE Explorer.

31. Chatterjee Pinaki S. 2015. A comparison based clustering algorithm to counter ssdf attack in CWSN. International Conference on Computational Intelligence & Networks. 2015 January 11-12; IEEE Explorer.

32. Chatterjee PinakiSankar. 2015. Base station controlled spectrum allocation technique to detect the pue attack in CWSN. Computational Intelligence in Data Mining - Volume 1, Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies; Springer India.

33. Pattnaik PA, Roy S, Pattnaik PK. 2015. Performance study of some dynamic load balancing algorithms in cloud computing algorithm. 2nd International Conference on Signal Processing's and Integrated Networks. 2015 Feb 19-20; IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

34. Bisoy SK, PattnaikPK.2015. Fairness and compatibility of tcp protocol in high speed network. International Conference on Computing Paradigms.

35. Satpathy Saumya, Mohanty Figlu, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar. 2015. Suppression of impulse noise in digital images using hermite interpolation. AISC Springer series.

36. Kumar Raghvendra, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar, Sharma Yogesh. 2015. Privacy preservation in distributed environment using RSA-CRT. AISC Springer series.

37. Kumar Raghvendra, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar, Sharma Yogesh. 2015. Hash based rule mining algorithm in data-intensive homogeneous cloud environment. AISC Springer series.

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38. Jayasree S, Pattnaik PK, Gherera S P.2015. A novel for suppression of salt and pepper impulse noise in fingure print images using b-spline interpolation; AISC, Springer Publication.

39. Tarasia Nachiketa, Lenka Manas Ranjan, Swain Amulya Ratna. 2015. Energy efficient extended coverage in wireless sensor networks. 29th IEEE International Conference on. Advanced Information Networking and Applications. 2015 March 25-27; Gwangju,Korea.

40. Dash Subhasis, Mallick Satya Sundar, Hansdah RC, AmulyaRatna Swain .2015.Distributed approach to construct hierarchical structure in WSN. 29th IEEE International Conference on. Advanced Information Networking and Applications. 2015 March 25-27; Gwangju, Korea.

41. Mishra Tarini, Panda Alok Ranjan, Lenka Manas, Swain Amulya Ratna. 2015. Energy efficient coverage and connectivity with varying energy level in WSN. 1st conference on Computational Intelligence and Networks. 2015 January 12-13; IEEE; Bhubaneswar, India.

42. Sethi Hemendra Kumar, Dash Sasmita, Lenka Manas Ranjan, Swain Amulya Ratna. 2015. Incremental Model for Complete Area Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks. 1st conference on Computational Intelligence and Networks. 2015 January 12-13; IEEE; Bhubaneswar, India.

43. Siddavatam Rajesh, Ghosh D, Chatterjee P, Roy R. 2015. An expeditious adaptive R+ tree based image segmentation and fast reconstruction. 2nd IEEE International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development. 2015 March 11-13; India.

44. Siddavatam Rajesh, Chatterjee P, Kandula P, Ghosh D, Roy R.2015. A comparative analysis of R Tree and R+ Tree based image segmentation and reconstruction. 2nd IEEE International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development. 2015 March 11-13; India .

45. Rajesh Siddavatam and Nandi, A.2015. On NURBS algorithms and application: A survey . 2ndIEEE International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development. 2015 March 11-13; India.

46. Lenka ManasRanjan. 2015. Energy efficient extended coverage in wireless sensor networks. 29th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications; IEEE; Gwangju, Korea.

47. Lenka ManasRanjan. 2015. Energy efficient coverage and connectivity with varying energy level in WSN. 1st conference on Computational Intelligence and Networks; IEEE; Bhubaneswar, India.

48. Lenka ManasRanjan. 2015. Incremental model for complete area coverage in wireless sensor networks. 1st conference on Computational Intelligence and Networks; IEEE; Bhubaneswar,India.

49. Panigrahi Prabin Kumar, Tripathy Hrudaya Kumar. 2015. Low complexity graph based navigation and path finding of mobile robot using BFS. 2nd International Conference on Perception and Machine Intelligence, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. 2015 February 26-27; ACM Digital Library; Kolkata, India.

50. Panigrahi Prabin Kumar, Tripathy Hrudaya Kumar. 2015. Analysis on intelligent based navigation and path finding of autonomous mobile robot. 2nd International Conference on Information systems Design and Intelligent Applications. 2015 January; Springer Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC) series; Kolkata, India.

51. Chatterjee R, Das M N.2015. A novel physics inspired multi-objective optimization algorithm: multiple objective gravitational optimizations. International Conference on Computational Intelligence & Networks. 2015January12-13; IEEE; Bhubaneswar, India .

52. Roy A, Chatterjee R. 2015. Realizing new hybrid rough fuzzy association rule mining algorithm (rfa) over apriori algorithm. Intelligent Computing, Communication and Devices, Springer Book Series on Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 1: 157-167; Springer.

53. Dash Subhasis, MallickSatyaSundar, Hansdah R C, Swain AmulyaRatna. 2015. A distributed approach to construct hierarchical structure for routing with balanced energy

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consumption in WSNs. 29th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications. 2015 March 25-27 ; IEEE; Gwangju, Korea.

54. Choudhury Bhabani sankar, Maity Subir Kr, Das Himadri Sekhar. 2015. Impact of gate underlap on analog/RFperformance of ultra thin body silicon oninsulator MOS transistor. National seminar onadv. Functionalmaterials,tech and its socialimplications.

55. MaityAlenrex, PattanaikAnshuman, SagnikaSantwana, Pani Santosh. 2015. A comparative study on approaches to speckle noise reduction in images. IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Networks.

56. KumarA, Kumar Pranaw. 2015. Design of a quadruple band microstrip antenna for application in UWB region. ICIIECS’15; Coimbatore.

57. Satpathi Amarjyoti, Maity Subir Kr, Mandal Sushanta K. 2015.A flipped voltage follower based analog multiplier in 90nm CMOS process.IEEE Int. Conf. on adv. In computer Engg and application.

58. ChoudhuryBhabani Sankar, Maity Subir Kr. 2015. A low phase noise CMOS ring vco for short range device application.IEEE Int. Conf. on Elect.Electronicscomm & optimization EESCO.

59. Misra A, Rout N K, Dash K. 2014. A novel approach for jamming and tracking of mobile objects. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2014 18-19; Springer; Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar, India.

60. TripathySuryasnata, Prakash L B OM, Patro BS, Mandal Sushanta K. 2014. Low power, high speed full adder architectures in 45 nm technology. International Conference on VLSI and Signal Processing. 2014 January 10-12; IIT Kharagpur.

61. Mukherjee Amrit, Maiti Satyabrata, Datta Amlan. 2014. Spectrum sensing for cognitive radio using blind source separation and hidden markov model. International Conference on advanced computing & communication technologies. 2014 February 8-9; Rohtak, India.

62. Mukherjee Amrit, Maiti Satyabrata, Datta Amlan. 2014. Design of a novel shaped ultra wideband co-axial feed microstrip patch antenna. International Conference on advanced computing & communication technologies. 2014 February 8-9; Rohtak, India.

63. Kumar Pranaw, Pani Naikatmana, Paul Chandrani, Datta Amlan . 2014. Zero dispersion with high birefringence photonic crystal fibre.International Conference on Electronics and Communication Systems. 2014 February 13-14.

64. Devi Thiyam Romila, Datta Amlan, Maity Subir. 2014. A novel design of 4-bit distributed MEMS transmission line (DMTL) phase shifter using an RF shunt capacitive MEMS switch for phased array antenna. IEEE’s International Conference for Convergence of Technology; Pune, India.

65. Mukherjee Amrit, Maheswari Anand, Maiti Satyabrata, Datta Amlan. 2014. Spectrum sensing for cognitive radio using quantized data fusion and hidden markov model. International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Networks. 2014March1-2; Mathura, India.

66. Shandilya Astha, Kar Sambit Prasad, Datta Amlan. 2014. A novel midamble based channel estimation technique for TD-HSPA+ system. IEEE’s International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing. 2014April3-5; Melmaruvathur, India.

67. Mukherjee Amrit, Maheswari Anand, RoutSaradaPrasan, Datta Amlan. 2014. Optimization of sensing and detection in cognitive radio using energy based algorithm and quantized data fusion. IEEE’s International Conference for Convergence of Technology; Pune, India.

68. LahiryArchiman, TripathySusanta, DattaAmlan. 2014. W-CDMA busy hour handoff optimization using OMC-R controlled remote electronic variable tapered planar array. IEEE’s International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing. 2014 April 3-5; Melmaruvathur, India.

69. Devi S S, RoyJS. 2014. Design of a Multi-frequency Microstrip Patch Antenna for USB Modem. National Conf. on Emerging Global Trends in Engineering and Technology. 2014. Don Bosco College of Engineering & Technology. 2014 March7-8; Assam.

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70. Roy JS, Mishra BB, Deb A. 2014. Design of thinned planar array using genetic algorithm and hadamard matrix arrangement. International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Information Technology. 2014 April 9-10; Tirupati.

71. Devi S S, Chattoraj N, Roy JS. 2014. Design of a miniaturized microstrip antenna for usb dongle.International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Information Technology. 2014 April 9-10; Tirupati.

72. RoutSarada Prasan, Datta Amlan. 2014. Design of mesh -type split ring resonator as parasitic radiator for back radiation suppression using microstrip antennas in a mobile handset. TITCON-2014. 2014 April 6-8; Chennai, India.

73. KumarP, Paul C, Datta A, Pani N. 2014. Highly birefringent photonic crystal fibre with negative dispersion and its propagation properties.International Conference on Information Communication & Embedded Systems. 2014 Feb 27-28; Chennai.

74. Maiti Satyabrata, Das Sangita, Datta Amlan. 2014. Design and analysis of band-notched uwb printed monopole antenna using multiple slots. IEEE’s International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing. 2014 April 3-5; Melmaruvathur, India.

75. Rout Sarada, Datta Amlan, Khatua Lizina. 2014. Loop -type parasitic radiator for back radiation suppression in mobile handset. 2014 March 04-05; , India.

76. Patnaik Geeta, Padhy S. 2014. Low power high speed 64 bit sram architecture using sccmos and drowsy cache concept. Conference on Microelectronics, Circuits and Systems, 2014; Kolkata.

77. Singdeo N, Padhy S. 2014. A technique for impedance matching in design of low noise amplifier for zigbee receiver frontend. Microelectronics, Circuits and Systems. 2014 July; Kolkata.

78. Swayamsiddha Swati, Behera Sabyasachi, Thethi H Pal. 2014. An approach to identify parameters of nonlinear MIMO plant using differential evolution techniques and to analyze the performance of its variants. 1st IEEE Conference on Electrical & Electronics Engg.

79. Bandopadhaya S,Mishra S, RoyJS. 2014. Evaluation of precoding techniques for multi-user mimo system with imperfect channel information, 5th International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. 2014 Aug 28-29; Kolkata.

80. Kumar Pranaw, Behera Ranjitarani. 2014. Negative dispersion with high birefringence photonic crystal fiber and its propagation properties. IEEE’s International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing. 2014 April 3-5; Melmaruvathur, India.

81. Kumar Pranaw, Paul Chandrani, Datta Amlan. 2014. A unique design of photonic crystal fiber for negative dispersion and high birefringence. IEEE’s International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing. 2014 April 3-5; Melmaruvathur, India.

82. Kumar Pranaw, Tripathy Rachita, Behera Sameer Kumar . 2014. Ethanol doped PCFs with low dispersion and low confinement loss. ICDCCOM. 2014 September 12-13; Ranchi.

83. Choudhury Bhabani Sankar, Maity Subir Kr. 2014. A low phase noise differential CMOS ring vco for 802.11b/g/n WLAN application. Int. conf. on computing, comm. and manufacturing.

84. Dash Sweta Padma, Maity Subir Kr, Mandal Sushanta K. 2014.A low phase noise voltage controlled ringoscillator using sub harmonic injectionlocking mechanism in 90nm CMOS process. Int. conf onMicroelectronic circuitand system (MICRO-2014).

85. Pradhan C. 2014. Enhanced digitalwatermarking scheme using fractal images in wavelets. International Conference on Computer Communications Networking Technologies. 2014 July 11-13; IEEExplorer; Hefei, China.

86. Pradhan C.2014. Non blind watermarking technique using enhanced one time pad in DWT domain . International Conference on Computer Communications Networking Technologies. 2014 July 11-13; IEEExplorer; Hefei, China .

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87. Pradhan C. 2014. Comparative analysis of digital watermarking scheme using enhanced playfair cipher in DCT & DWT. International Conference on Computer Communications Networking Technologies. 2014 July 11-13; IEEExplorer; Hefei, China.

88. Kuila P. 2014. E3BFT: Energy Efficient and Energy Balanced Fault Tolerance Clustering in Wireless Sensor Networks. 1st International Conference on Contemporary Computing and Informatics. 2014 November 27-29; IEEE; Mysore, India .

89. Patel YS, Singh NK, Vashishtha LK. 2014. Fuse sort algorithm a proposal of divide and conquer based sorting approach with (Onloglogn) time and linear space complexity. International Conference on Data Mining and Intelligent Computing (ICDMIC), 2014 September 5-6; IEEE; New Delhi.

90. Rautaray Siddharth S, Manjusha Pandey. 2014. Performance analysis of vision based adaptive hand gesture recognition system for human computer interaction. International Conference on Interdisciplinary Advances in Applied Computing.

91. Chatterjee Pinaki Sankar. 2014. Selfish node detection and its behavior in WSN. Proceedings of the IEEE – 33044, 5th ICCCNT. 2014 July 11-13; IEEE ; Hefei, China.

92. Bisoy Sukant Kishoro, Das Amardeep, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar, Panda Mohit Ranjan. 2014. The Impact of Delayed ACK on TCP Variants Protocols ion Wireless Network. High Performance Computing and Applications (ICHPCA); IEEE proceedings .

93. Bisoy Sukant Kishoro, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar. 2014. Analysis of a network of aqm router supporting tcp flows and comparison with XCP. Fourth International Conference of Emerging Applications of Information Technology. 2014 December 19-21 ; Microsoft research and IEEE Society; Kolkata, India .

94. Patnaik Harish. 2014. A novel heuristic resolving deadline oriented task scheduling in Cloud. IEEE International Conference on Advanced Communication, Control and Computing Technologies. 2014 December 15 ;IEEE Explore; Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram, Tamilnadu, India.

95. TripathyRuchismita, Tripathy Hrudaya Kumar. 2014. Unalike methodologies of feature extraction & feature matching in speech recognition. IEEE Proceedings of International Conference on High Performance Computing and Applications. 2014 December 22-24; IEEE Explore; Bhubaneswar, India.

96. Das P K, Behera H S, Pradhan S K, Tripathy H K, Jena P K. 2014. A modified real time a* algorithm and its performance analysis for improved path planning of mobile robot. International Conference on CIDM, Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies. 2014 December 20-21;Springer New Delhi Heidelberg; Burla, Odisha, India.

97. Ray Abhishek. 2014. A Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) framework component for verification of choreography. International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Data Mining; IEEE; India.

98. Bhuyan Prachet, Pandey Akhilesh Kumar, Mohapatra Durga Prasad. 2014. Component based exception handling framework for SOA based services. International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies; IEEE; India.

99. Bhuyan Prachet, Pandey Akhilesh Kumar, Mohapatra Durga Prasad. 2014. DFHM model: dynamic fault handling model for webservices. International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies; IEEE; India.

100. Pani S K, Mohapatra J, MundG B.2014. Abstractproperty based dynamic slicing. Eighth International Conference on Data Mining and WareHousing; Elsevier Science and Technology Publications.

101. Yadav V K, Batham S, Acharya A K, Paul R. 2014.Approach to accurate circle detection: Circular Hough Transform and Local Maxima concept. International Conference Electronics and Communication Systems.

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102. Acharya A K, Sahoo B, Swain B R. 2014. Object tracking using a new statistical multivariate hotelling's T 2 approach. Advance Computing Conference (IACC); IEEE.

103. Tarasia Nachiketa, Chandra Anita. 2014. A distributed connected dominating set using adjustable sensing range. International Conference on Advanced Communication Control & Computing.

104. Patro S K. 2014. Structural economics of seismic resistant RC building with floating column. 55th Session of Technical Annual of the Institution of Engineers (India); Institution of Engineers (India), Odisha State Centre.

105. Patro S K.2015. Effect of bacteria on the properties of concrete using Portland slag cement. National Conference on Recent Advances and Future Prospects in Civil Engineering; Centurion University, Bhubaneswar

106. Patro S K.2015. Park-Ang damage index estimation of buildings built on sloping ground. 56th Annual Technical Session, the Institution of Engineers (India), Orissa State Centre, Bhubaneswar; Institution of Engineers (India), Odisha State Centre.

107. Mohapatro B G. 2014. A case study on pile construction for an industrial project. Int conference on Deep Foundation Technologies for Infrastructural Development in India, IIT Delhi. 2014September 19-20; DFI, USA & DFI, India, IIT Delhi, IGS Delhi Chapter and Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC), IIT Delhi.

108. Mohapatro BG. 2015. Reinforced earth wall – a case study,56th Session of Technical Annual of The Institution of Engineers. 2015 February 15;the Institution of Engineers (India), Odisha State Cenre, Bhubaneswar, India, IE Bhubaneswar.

109. Moulick S.2014. Performance evaluation of different aeration systems for aquaculture. ASABE, 2014 July 13- 16; Montreal, Quebec Canada; ASABE, USA

110. Saha PC. 2014. Sustainable and Durable Mortar/Concrete using Geo-polymer. Proceedings of the 3rd World Conference on Applied Sciences, Engineering & Technology-WCSET 2014. 2014 September 27 – 29; Kathmandu, Nepal Basha Research Corporation [Singapore]; Planning and Review Engineering Consultants (P) Ltd., [Nepal], Cafet-Innova Technical Society [India]; Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology [Vietnam].

111. Saha P C.2014. Study of Different Techniques in Design of Earthquake Resistant Structures. 3rd World Conference on Applied Sciences, Engineering & Technology-WCSET 2014.2014 September 27 – 29; Kathmandu, Nepal Basha Research Corporation [Singapore]; Planning and Review Engineering Consultants (P) Ltd., [Nepal], Cafet-Innova Technical Society [India]; Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology [Vietnam].

112. Saha PC.2014. Biomimicry and its adaptations to solve complex problems in Civil engineering systems. Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Civil Infrastructure. 2014 October 17-18; HITEX Exhibition Center, Hitech City Hyderabad; ASCE India Section & IIT Hyderabad.

113. Saha P C.2014. Use of copper slag as sustainable aggregate. Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Civil Infrastructure. 2014 October17-18; HITEX Exhibition Center, Hitech City Hyderabad ASCE India Section & IIT Hyderabad

114. Panigrahi C K,TripathyP, Ghosh B.2015. A novel method for extraction of oil content from biomass feedstock. First International Conference on Recent Advances in Bio- Energy Research. 2015 January 15; Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Renewable Energy,Punjab.

115. Chowdary K V V S R, Sekhar T N S C. 2014. Performance analysis of transformer operated by Sinusoidal pulse width modulation Inverter. International Conference on Advances in Electrical Engineering. 2014 January 11; Vellore, Tamilnadu, India

116. Panigrahi C K, Bhattacharya Rupen. 2014. Dynamic economic load dispatch using classical and soft computing techniques. Green Computing Communication and Electrical Engineering (ICGCCEE), 2014 International Conference . 2014March 6-8: 1– 6; Coimbatore.

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117. Ray S, Sreedhar M, Dasgupta A. 2014. ZVCS based high frequency link grid connected SVPWM applied three phase three level diode clamped inverter for photovoltaic applications. Power and Energy Systems Conference: Towards Sustainable Energy, PESTSE 2014.

118. Sreedhar M, Dasgupta A. 2014. High frequency link soft switched pulse shifted modulated front end 3 level diode clamped inverter using APSO. 1st International Conference on Automation, Control, Energy and Systems – 2014.

119. Gupta Vikash Kumar, Bhattacharyya B, Kumar Sanjay. 2014. Fuzzy-DE approach for the optimal placement of FACTS devices to relief Congestion in a power system. International Conference on Control, Instrumentation, Energy and Communication. 2014 31st Jan. – 02 Feb; Kolkata.

120. Routray Abhinandan, Choudhury Tanmoy Roy. 2014. Sensorless vector control of induction motor using fuzzy PID controller based on model reference adaptive system. Proceedings of EPICS-2014, IEEE sponsored National conference on Energy, Power and Intelligent Control systems; Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Noida.

121. Ghatak S. 2015. Performance assessment of power system by incorporating distributed generation and static var compensator in power system. International conference on Industrial Science and application; Electrical Engineering Department NIT Durgapur

122. Swain S C, et.al.2015. Performance evaluation of photovoltaic system based on solar cell modeling. IEEE conference (ICCPCT).2015 March19-20; Kumaracoil, Thucklay Kanyakumari district,Tamilnadu.

123. Swain S C, et.al. 2015. Battery storage photovoltaic grid interconnected systempart –IV. SPRINGER conference (ICSCS). 2015April 22-23; Kumaracoil, Thucklay Kanyakumari district, Tamilnadu.

124. Swain S C, et.al. 2015. Tuning of power oscillation damping controllers using fire-fly algorithm- a comparison study; SPRINGER conference (ICSCS). 2015April 22-23; Kumaracoil, Thucklay Kanyakumari district, Tamilnadu.

125. Swain SC, et.al. 2015. Coordinated design of pss and sliding mode based TCSC controller for enhancing dynamic stability of power system. SPRINGER conference (ICSCS). 2015April 22- 23; Kumaracoil, Thucklay Kanyakumari district, Tamilnadu.

126. Swain S C, et.al.2015. Analysis, modeling and implementation of hybrid wind-solar battery standalone system. SPRINGER conference (ICCCPT). 2015April 22-23; Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, VelammalEngineering College, Chennai, India.

127. Swain S C, et.al. 2015. Performance evaluation of a grid connected photovoltaic system based on solar cell modelling part–III. IEEE conference (ICSTM). 2015May 06-08. Vel Tech Rangarajan, Dr.Sagunthala R&D Institute Of Science & Technology, Chennai

Applied Sciences: 1. Panda D.2015.Designing business strategy for Indian handloom sector manufacturing sector in India;UtkalUniversity.

2. Maharana PK. 2015. Literature &mass media. Odia sahitya gabesana parishada, Bhubaneswar.

3. Maharana PK. 2015. Odia bhasa o asmita. Banki College Sahitya Sansada; Banki College, Banki.

4. Bag G. 2015. The drive for industrialization: displacement and misery of the tribal at large – with reference to Odisha state. 2015 Feb-19-20; ICFAI University Nagaland

5. Mishra N K. 2015. Digitalisation of agriculture in India. AICTE Sponsored FDP on understanding digital business. 2015 May 5-20; Vishwakarma Institute of Management, Pune.

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6. Mishra NK. 2015. Opportunities and challenges of food processing industries. National Seminar on Manufacturing Sector in India. 2015 March 25-26; PG Department of Commerce, Utkal University, BBSR.

7. Acharya S.2015. Lifeskill education in dealing with anxiety and academic achievement of adolescent students. International Conference on skill development and competency building of Youth through Life Skill Education; Don Bosco Institute of Management, Guwhati.

8. Palit S. 2015. Rural health infrastructure in Odisha-An Analysis. 47th Annual Conference of Odisha Economics Association. 2015 February 21-22; Centurion University, Bhubaneswar; Odisha Economics Association

9. Panda D. 2014. Corporate social responsibility and sustainability in a cultural framework. 67th All Indian Commerce Conference. 2014 December; KIIT University.

10. Panda D, Mishra NK.2014. Impact of Companies Act 2013 on Corporate Governance in India. 35th Annual Conference of Odisha Commerce Association. 2014 30th Nov – 1 Dec; Autonomous College, Kendrapara; Odisha Commerce Association.

11. Panda D, Mishra NK.2014. Issues and challenges of human resources management in a changing environment. 67th All Indian Commerce Conference. 2014December;KIIT University.

12. TripathyS. 2014. Recent trends of international trade in India: issues and scope for development. 97th Annual Conference of Indian Economic Association. 2014December 27- 29; Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur; Indian Economic Association.

13. Mishra NK.2014. Corporate social responsibility of Jindal Steel Ltd. in Odisha. 67th All India Commerce Conference. 2014 December 27-29; KIITUniversity, BBSR; All India Commerce Association.

14. Mishra NK.2014. The conceptual study on creative accounting. 37th All India Accounting Conference. 2014 November 8-9; Department of Commerce, University of Lucknow.

15. Panda N.2014. The journey of the diaspora women: a comparative study of select bollywood movies. International Conference on Language, Literature and Culture. 2014 December 15-17; Institute of Advance Studies in English, Pune.

16. Panda N.2014. Teaching vocabulary to professional students: A Psychological Approach. International Conference on English Studies. 2014 November 22-23; Vijayawada, AP; IMRF.

17. Dash DP.2014. Emerging gender issues in Pratibha Ray’s Yajnaseni. International seminar on Gender Issues: Transcending Boundaries of Culture. 2014 September 19-20; Andhra University,

18. Palit S. 2014. Trend and pattern of sectoral linkages in Odisha Economy. 46th Annual Conference of Odisha Economics Association. 2014 February 15-16; RemuliCollege, District,Odisha;Odisha Economics Association.

19. Acharya S.2014. Impact of Life Skill Training Programme for handling Psycho-Social problems of adolescent students in KISS. International Conference on Life Skill Education, Life Skill and Maximizing potential of Youth; Loyala College of Social Science, Thiru Vanantapuram, Kerla; Excel Publication, New Delhi.

20. Acharya S. 2014. Life skill education for development of youth. NationalConference on Developmental prospects of Life Skill based on Life Skill Education for Youth and Development. Women Studies & Developmental Cell; Govt. College for Girls, Sector-14, Panchkula, Haryana.

21. Nayak S.2014. Assisted reproductive technology: a mystery behind microscope. National Seminar on Science & Technology for Human Development, 17th Odisha Vigyan Congress. 2014 December 5- 6;SOA University, Bhubaneswar.

22. Nayak S.2014. ROS: associated with viral infections. National Seminar on Science & Technology for Human Development. 17th Odisha Vigyan Congress. 2014 December 5- 6; SOA University, Bhubaneswar.

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23. Das MK. 2014. A historiographical study on pre-history of Orissa during the colonial period. 74thSession of IndianHistory Congress, Delhi: 834-844; RavenshawUniversity,Cuttack.

24. Das MK.2014. Secular remains of Orissa during the colonial period: a historiographic study. Proceedings of Odisha History Congress. XXXVth Session: 329-348. 2014February 22- 23; KIIT University, Bhubaneswar; Odisha Histroy Congress.

Computer Applications: 1. Goswami Veena. 2015. Equilibrium abandonment strategies in a cloud management system (CMS): A queueing approach. 10th Conference on Stochastic Models of Manufacturing and Service Operations - SMMSO 2015. 179-186. 2015 June 1-6; Volos, Greece, University of Thessaly Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, Springer-Verlag.

2. Goswami Veena. 2015. A randomized n-policy queueing method to prolong lifetime of wireless sensor networks. 3rd International Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking, and Informatics. 2015 June 23 – 25. Bhubaneswar .

3. Dash SR. 2015. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) for a shared secret key cryptosystem with Diffie Hellman key sharing technique. Communication, Control and Information Technology (C3IT). 2015February 7-8; IEEE.

4. Dash SR. 2015. A symmetric key cryptosystem using DNA sequence with OTP key. Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications. 2015January 8-9; Springer.

5. Dash SR. 2015. A Survey on cloud environment security risk and remedy. Computational Intelligence and Networks (CINE). 2015January 12-13; IEEE.

6. Goswami Veena. 2014. Equilibrim balking strategy in an unobservable GI/ M/ c queue with customers’ impatience distributed computing and internet technology. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 188 – 199.

7. Dash SR.2014. On clustering of DNA sequence of olfactory receptors using scaled fuzzy graph model. Soft Computing for Problem Solving. 236: 875-884; Springer AISC.

8. Rath MK, Swain PK.2014. Affordable interactive multitouch whiteboard technology for smart classroom. National Conference on Current Trends in Computing; North Orissa University, Odisha.

9. De UC.2014. A novel DNA cryptography model for wireless sensor network. National Conference on Current Trends in Computing; North Orissa University, Odisha.

10. De UC.2014. Fuzzy impulse noise detection in color image. National Conference on Current Trends in Computing. 2014March 23-24.

11. De UC.2014. PSO Based Thresholding for Medical Images. Eighth International Conference on Data Mining and Warehousing Elsevier.

12. De UC.2014. Medical Image Thresholding Using Particle Swarm Optimization. Advances in Intelligent System and Computing. Springer

13. Barik RK. 2014. Development of Educational Geospatial Database by using Open Source GIS. First International Conference on E&TC, Electrical and Computer Engineering. 2014April 5-6.

14. Mishra MR. 2014. One-pass authenticated key establishment protocol on bilinear pairings for Wireless Sensor Networks. PRISMS. 2014 May 11-14; IEEE.

Management & Rural Management 1. Misha Ramakanta. 2015. Effect of carrying National Brands on Consumer Inferencing and Evaluation of Private Labels. International Conference on Evidence Based Management.

2. Sahoo P R. 2015. Future of Hotel room retailing in highly customized area. Novelty and challenges in Management.

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3. Sahoo P R.2015. Analyzing performance and competitiveness of hotel electronic distribution. Indian conference on Evidence Based Management.

4. Ajith P. 2015. Innovative service delivery model to serve the rural people. International Conference on Creativity and Innovation at Grassroots; IIM Ahmedabad.

5. Ajith P. 2015. KESHAVA- A holistic framework for employee selection in the VUCA world. 8th National Management Convention; KIIT School of Management, Bhubaneswar .

6. Jena Damodar. 2015. Jan Dhan Yojana and Financial Inclusion: Issues and Prospects. 47th Annual Conference of Orissa Economics Association on Financial Inclusion in India: its Imperatives, Status and Government Policy. 2015 February 21-22; Centurian University

Bhubaneswar.

7. Mohanty P.2014. Stevenson: the Theory of Fiction and Post-structural list Narrative Theory. IMRF International Conference. 2014 October; Thailand.

8. Mohanty P,Kapur S. 2014. Lessons from Literature: Blending Academic Perspective with Management Practices. 10th Malaysis International Conference on English Language Teaching.

9. Kandel BK. 2014. CSR through Empowerment. 5th IACSF.

10. Sahoo PR. 2014. Challenges and mitigation strategies adopted by Suppliers, Intermediates and Consumers with reference to Opaque Hotel Websites. Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Paradigms in Emerging Markets.

11. Sahoo PR.2014. Optimizing demand and capacity in electronic distribution channels of hospitality services. 67th All India Commerce Conference.

12. Das B, Kandel BK, Pani A.2014. Developing Odisha Tourism Circuit with Public Private Partnership Modeling. The Image and Sustainability of Tourism Destinations.

13. Subudhi R. 2014. Making Regional Rural Banks Market Efficient: A study on Amalgamation Effect. International Conference on Business Paradigms in Emerging Markets.

Medical and Allied Sciences 1. Lenka Amrita, Das Niyati. 2015. Risk factors & prevelence among the school going adolescents sustaining competitive advantage in service sector. 2015 May 14; IBCS,SOA

University.

2. RajuDeepa M.2015. Corelation of with perinatal outcomes. 2015 May 14;IBCS, SOA University.

3. Kar S. 2015. Infection and foot care in diabetics seeking treatment in a tertiary care hospital, Bhubaneswar. IAPSM. 2015 February; KGMC,Lucknow.

4. Kar S. 2015. Rapid assessment of soil transmitted infections among school girls in Odisha. Poster presentation in the World conference of Public Health. Feb 2015[Poster presentation]. Kolkata Feb 2015.

5. Mohapatra I. 2015. Study of utilisation of JSY(A maternity benefit scheme)in an urban slum of Bhubaneswar, Odisha.42nd Annual Conference of IAPSM. 27th Feb. KGMC,Lucknow.

6. Mohapatra I. 2015. A Study on knowledge and awareness of nursing personnels about HIV/AIDS in Apex health-care institutions of Bhubaneswar, Odisha. 14th World Congress of Public Health. 12th Feb. Kolkata, India.

7. Gurbani Vikas. 2015. Medico legal Aspects of Surrogacy. Poster session presented at: IAFM Forensic Medicine 2015. International Convention of Forensic Medicine &Xxxvi Annual National Conference; 2015January23-25; Chennai.

8. Kar S. 2014. Calcium intake and calcium deficiency in toddlers in a slum population of Bhubaneswar. International Conference of Micronutrients. Nov 2014.AIIMS,New Delhi.

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9. Mohapatra I. 2014. A study of awareness & acceptability of emergency contraception among mothers of infants in an urban slum, Bhubaneswar. 33rdIAPSMConference. 8th Nov. IMS & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar.

10. Mohapatra I. 2014. Maternal healthcare utilisation among women in an urban slum in Bhubaneswar. 33rdIAPSM Conference. 2015 November 8;IMS & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar.

11. Mohanty Manjushree. 2014. Ethical Issues on clinical research at a cross road in India- An overview. 24th annual conference of Indian pharmacological society,odisha chapter; 2014 November 8-9; SCB medical college, Cuttack.

12. Mishra J. 2014. Chronic kidney disease and Associated Dyselectrolytemias. 60th Annual Conference APPICON; 2014 November 20-22; .

13. Manjareeka M. 2014. Association of Blood Group with Obesity. 60thAnnual Conference APPICON; 2014 November 20-22; Puri.

3.3. Books& Book Chapters a. Books

1. Pradhan C. 2014. Security and Robustness Enhancement of Digital Image Watermarking. 1st edition. Germany, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 147.

2. Pattnaik Prasant Kumar, Mall Rajib. 2014. Fundamental of Mobile Computing, 1st Edition. New Delhi, PHI.

3. Pattnaik PK, Kabat M R, Pal S. 2014. Fundamentals of Cloud Computing. Uttar Pradesh, Vikash Publshing House.

4. Kumar R, Pattnaik PK. 2014. Fundamental Concept of Turing Machine, Germany Academic Publisher.

5. Pattanayak HB, Nayak J. 2014. Artificial Intelligence. Bhubaneswar. SCITECH Publications.

6. Pattanayak HB, Behara HS, Nayak J. 2014. Formal Languages and Automata Theory. Bhubaneswar. Vikash Publisher.

7. Rath Prasanta. 2015. Engineering Chemistry. 1st edition. Delhi. Cengage learning, 790

8. Das MK, Basa KK. 2015. History of Archaeology in Odisha during the Colonial Period. First Edition. New Delhi. Pratibha Publication. 320.

9. Das MK. 2015. Nationalist Movement in Odisha. First Edition. Bhubaneswar. Gyanajuga Publication. 150.

10. Acharya S. 2014. Global Prospectives of Education (Capacity building of Teachers through Life Skill Education). 1st Edition. Germany Lambert Academic Publishing.

11. Acharya S. 2014. The Conscious Unconscious……., Odishan response to developmental psychology (Acquisition of language and public development). 6th Edition. New Delhi.

12. Acharya S. 2014. Life Skill Education– Need and Importance (Development of Critical Thinking is the need of Hour. 3rd Edition. Sikkim.

13. Jena P. 2014. Contribution of Nimapara to (Odia Sahitya Ku Nimapadara Abadana). 1st Edition. Nigigada. 340.

14. Jena P. 2015. Nimapara patra (A quarterly Magazine devoted for Literature, Culture and Denvironmental Issue). 1st Edition. Nimapara. Nimapara Sahitya Sansada. 140.

15. Maharana PK. 2014. Adhunika Odia Kabita Kichi Tatwa Kichi Atmiyata. 1st Edition. Bhubaneswar. Dibya Mudrani. 1-184.

16. Mohanty N. 2014. Nila Nirabadhi. 1st Edition. Bhubaneswar. 105.

17. Mohanty N. 2015. Sri Jagannath Prabandhabali, 1st Edition. Bhubaneswar.112

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18. Sarangi K. 2014. Logic (Odia). 1st Edition. Cuttack. Nalanda Publishing House. 184.

19. Sarangi K. 2015. Logic (Odia). 1st Edition. Cuttack. Nalanda Publishing House. 200.

20. Ray SS. 2015. Designing Spaces reinforced with social conscience. 1st edition. Bhubaneswar. Vastukar Foundation. 124.

21. Ray SS. 2015. Odisha an Architectural Odyssey. London. New Delhi Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd. 220.

22. Behura Shyam Sundar. 2015. Oral Spindle Cell Lesions. 1st Edition. Germany. Lambert Academic Publishing. 106.

23. Chakrabarti N K. 2014. Principles of Legislation and Legislative Drafting.2nd Edition. India

b. Book Chapters

1. Pradhan C. 2015. Comparative Analysis of Color Image Encryption using 2D Chaotic Maps. In: Mandal JK, Satapathy S K, Sanyal M K, Sarkar P P, Mukhopadhyay A. Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications. 2nd Vol. India: Springer. p. 379–387.

2. Pradhan C. 2015. Implementation of New Framework for Image Encryption Using Arnold 3D Cat Map. In: Mandal J K, Satapathy S K, Sanyal M K, Sarkar P P, Mukhopadhyay A. Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications. 1stVol. India: Springer.p. 379-384.

3. Siddavatam Rajesh, Roy Rishabh, Bodduna Kireeti, Kumari Neha. 2015. A Fast and Efficient Mesh Smoothing Algorithm for 3D Graphical Models Using Cubic B-Splines. Springer Communications of Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Volume 340. India: Springer. p. 467-474.

4. Samantray S.2014. Rabindranath Tagore: The Mystic in Love with the Absolute. In: Banerjee Saikat. Recent Trends in Indian English Literature. 1stedition: Power Publisher. p.9-19.

5. Messaoudi Hamza, Das Susanta Kumar, Lange Janine, Heinrich Friedhelm, Schrader Sigurd, Grunwald R. 2015. Femtosecond-Laser Induced Periodic Surface Structures for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Biomolecules. In: Sakabe S, Lienau C, Grunwald R. Progress in Nonlinear Nano-Optics. 1st edition. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. p.207-219.

6. Das S K, Guell F, Gray C, Byrne D, Das P K. 2015. Comparison of Linear and Nonlinear Optical Properties of ZnO Nanorods. In: Sakabe S, Lienau C, Grunwald R. Progress in Nonlinear Nano-Optics. 1st edition. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.p. 193-206.

7. Das M K. 2014. The antiquities of Orissa during the Colonial period. In: Tripathy B, Sahoo A. Karunasmriti Recent Researches in History,Culture and Archaeology of Odisha (A commomoration volume in Honour of Prof. K.S. Behera). First Edition. New Delhi: Pratibha Publication. p. 571-578.

8. Maharana P K.2014. Kabi Sanghamitra Mishra Eka Mugdha Aakalana. In: Das Bijaya Laxmi, Sujana o Samalochanara Jugala Bandi. 1st Edition. Cuttack: Mita books. p. 145-156.

9. Ray S S. 2015. An overview of planning & architectural process, State Archives, Odisha, New Capital Bhubaneswar. 1stedition. Bhubaneswar: State Archives, Govt. of Odisha. p. 36.

10. Sindhi S, Maurya U K, Shukla MK. 2014. Analyzing Capacity Development Approaches in CSR Implementation and their Societal Impact. In: RaysS, Raju Siva, S. (Ed.). Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility: An Indian Perspective. 1st edition. New Delhi:Springer. p. 31-44.

11. GoswamiV.2014. Performance Analysis of a Markovian Working Vacations Queue with Impatient Customers (Chapter-13). Madjid Tavana. Analytical Approaches to Strategic Decision Making: Interdisciplinary Considerations. Business Science Reference. USA: IGI Global. p. 258-290.

12. Goswami V, Patra S. 2014. Quality of Services and Optimal Management of Cloud Centers with Different Arrival Modes (Chapter-11). Wen-Chen Hu Multidisciplinary Perspectives on

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Telecommunications, Wireless Systems, and Mobile Computing Information Science.USA:IGI Global. p. 185-198.

13. Mukul Manas. 2014. Analysis of the accuracy of Satellite Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) height models using High-Precision Global Positioning System data from the International Global Navigation Satellite System Service (IGS) Global Network: Insights on the usage of SRTM data. Technical Report # IITBESCDL/001/2014. Continental Deformation Laboratory. Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

14. Sonawane Avinash, Mohanty Soumitra. 2014. Recent advances in pathogenesis, Control and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Advances in Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 1st edition. KIIT: Daya Publishing House . p. 143-162.

15. Kundu Chankya, Mohapatra Purusottam, Preet Ranjan, Das Dipon, Satapathy Shakti Ranjan. 2014. Advances in Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 1st edition: Daya Publishing House. p. 99-120.

16. Ojha Sanjay Kumar, Mishra Snehasish.2014. Integrating Oligae Technology to aquaculture. Advances in Biochemistry and Biotechnology.1st edition. KIIT: Daya Publishing House.

17. Suar S K, Sinha S, Mishra A, Tripathy S K. 2015. Fabrication of metal@SnO2 core-shell nanocomposites for gas sensing applications. Handbook of Research on Diverse Applications of Nanotechnology in Biomedicine, Chemistry, and Engineering. 1st edition. KIIT : S Soni, A. Malhotra & M. Suar IGI Global: 438-451.

3.4. Publications by Students 1. Kumar Pranaw, Kumari R, Nayak Satyasourav, Mund Pratik Swarup. 2015. PCF with low dispersion and high birefringence. EESCO-15. 2015January; Vishakhapatnam.

2. Kumar Pranaw, Meher Amit Kumar, Kumari R, Panda Satyabrat. 2015. Propagaration characterstics of PCF with nematic liquid and lead silicate wafer. EESCO-15. 2015 January;

Vishakhapatnam.

3. Kumar Pranaw, Meher Amit Kumar, Pathak Sanjeev Kumar, Mohapatra Satyaswarup. 2015. A unique design of PCF with zero dispersion and high birefringence. ICECS-15; Coimbtore

4. Kumar Pranaw, Kumari R, Parida Saroj Kumar, Meher Amit Kumar. 2015. Multi –core ethanol doped PCF with anamolous dispersion behavior. ICECS-15; Coimbtore.

5. Kumar Pranaw, Meher Amit Kumar, Acharya Sanket, Mund Pratik Swarup. 2015. Novel design of PCF with zero dispersion with high birefringence. ICECS-15; Coimbtore.

6. Kumar Pranaw, Kumar Sandeep, Mund Pratik Swarup, Behera Sameer Kumar. 2015. Soft glass PCFs with low dispersion and high birefringence. ICECS-15; Coimbtore.

7. Choudhary Anwesha, Kumar Pranaw, Kumar A. 2015. Design and analysis of microstrip patch antenna with elliptical slot. CCEEDS’ 2015; Machhlipatnam.

8. Kumar Pranaw, Kumar A, Bachu Vandana. 2015. Design of microstrip patch antenna based on pascal’s triangle. CCEEDS’ 2015; Machhlipatnam.

9. Kumar Pranaw, Kumari R, Panda Satyabrat, Panda Sarthak Sobhan. 2015. High birefringece with zero dispersion at 1.55um wavelength. CCEEDS’ 2015; Machhlipatnam.

10. Kumar Pranaw, Kumar A, Panda Sonali. 2015. Design of unique microstrip patch antenna with optimum gain. International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing. India.

11. Kumar Pranaw, Kumar A, Bhardwaj Prapti. 2015. Design of double C-shaped microstrip antenna for application in UWB region. International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing.

12. Kumar Pranaw, Jaiswal Manish Kumar. 2015. Multi-core photonic crystal fiber with anamolous dispersion behavior. International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing.

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13. Kumar Pranaw, Panda Satyabrat, Panda Sarthaksobhan. Meher Amit Kumar. 2014. Tri-layer photonic crystal fibers with low dispersion. IJRSI. I(V).

14. Pattnaik PA, Roy S, Pattnaik PK. 2015. Load balancing adaption of some evolutionary algorithms in cloud computing environment. IEEE African Journal of Comp and ICT. 8(2).

15. Pattnaik PA, Roy S, Pattnaik PK. 2015. Survey on load balancing using different algorithms in cloud computing environment. 2nd International Conference on Signal Processing's and Integrated Networks (SPIN 2015). IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

16. Satpathy Saumya, Mohanty Figlu, Pattnaik Prasant Kumar. 2015. Suppression of impulse noise in digital images using hermite interpolation. AISC Springer series.

17. Panigrahi Prabin Kumar, Tripathy Hrudaya Kumar. 2015. Low complexity graph based navigation and path finding of mobile robot using BFS. 2nd International Conference on Perception and Machine Intelligence, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. ACM Digital Library.

18. Panigrahi Prabin Kumar, Tripathy Hrudaya Kumar. 2015. Analysis on intelligent based navigation and path finding of autonomous mobile robot. 2nd International Conference on Information systems Design and Intelligent Applications (INDIA-2015). Springer Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC).

19. Kumar Pranaw, Tripathy Rachita, Behera Sameer Kumar. 2014. Ethanol doped PCFs with low dispersion and low confinement loss. ICDCCOM 2014. 2014 September 12-13; Ranchi.

20. Tripathy Ruchismita, Tripathy Hrudaya Kumar. 2014. Unalike methodologies of feature extraction & feature matching in speech recognition. IEEE Proceedings of International Conference on High Performance Computing and Applications (ICHPCA-2014). IEEE Explore.

21. Patnaik Jayshree, Sahoo Rosalin, Tripathy Sushanta. 2014. A review on carbon trading insustainable supply chain management. XVIII Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management: 399-403.

22. Tripathy Sushanta, Sahoo Rosalin, Patnaik Jayshree. 2014. Green supply chain management is a critical issue for sustainability development in manufacturing sectors. 3rd KIIT International Symposium on Advancement in Automotive Techology: 79-82.

23. Kumar Aditya, TripathySushanta. Study of vehicular pollution and its mitigation measures. 3rd KIIT International Symposium on Automotive Technology: 49-56.

24. Sahoo Rosalin, Patnaik Jayshree, Tripathy Sushanta. An organised review on health care supply chain management. XVIII Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management. 761-763.

25. Sahoo Rosalin, Patnaik Jayshree, Tripathy Sushanta. Waste minimization in health sector: an AHP approach. International Journal of Research in Mechanical Engineering and Technology. 4(2): 7-11.

26. Sinha Sneha, Das Peuli, Chakraborty Paulomi, Tripathy Sushanta. Effective mentoring leading towards higher educational productivity: A case at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) University. International Journal of Research in Mechanical Engineering and Technology. 4(2): 23-31.

27. Samal Asutosh, Tripathy Sushanta. Study of critical success factors of TQM in indian small and medium scale enterprises. International Journal of Research in Mechanical Engineering and Technology. 4(2): 12-22.

28. Kumar Aditya, Tripathy Sushanta, Kashyap S K. 2014. A critical review on friction stir welding and its applications in automobile industries. XVIII Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management. 161-172.

29. Prusty JK. 2015. Properties of fresh and hardened concrete using agro-waste as partial replacement of coarse aggregate – a review. Construction and Building Materials.82: 101 -113.

30. Patro SK. 2015. Diagrid-an innovative technique for high rise structure. Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology. 2 (5): 394-399.

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31. Patro SK.2015. Pushover analysis for multistory building. Journal of Civil Engineering and Environmental Technology. 2 (5): 400-405.

32. Patro SK. 2015. Greywater: characterization & utilization in green buildings. Journal of Energy Research and Environmental Technology. 2 (2).

33. Das S. 2014. Sustainable and durable mortar/concrete using geo-polymer. Proceedings of the 3rd World Conference on Applied Sciences, Engineering & Technology-WCSET 2014. 27 - 29 September Kathmandu, Nepal Basha Research Corporation [Singapore], Planning and Review Engineering Consultants (P) Ltd., [Nepal], Cafet-Innova Technical Society [India] andHo Chi Minh City University of Technology [Vietnam].

34. Basu S, Das S. 2014. Study of different techniques in design of earthquake resistant structures. 3rd World Conference on Applied Sciences, Engineering & Technology-WCSET 2014. 27-29 September Kathmandu, Nepal. Basha Research Corporation [Singapore], Planning and Review Engineering Consultants (P) Ltd. [Nepal], Cafet-Innova Technical Society [India] andHo Chi Minh City University of Technology [Vietnam].

35. Majumder SK. 2014. Biomimicry and its adaptations to solve complex problems in Civil engineering systems. Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Civil Infrastructure -ICSCI 2014. HITEX Exhibition Center, Hitech City Hyderabad, ASCE India Section & IIT Hyderabad.

36. Dey A, Dev D. 2014. Use of copper slag as sustainable aggregate. Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Civil Infrastructure -ICSCI 2014. HITEX Exhibition Center, Hitech City Hyderabad, ASCE India Section & IIT Hyderabad.

37. Bhoi Rajeshwari. 2014. Environmental effect assessment on performance of Solar PV panel. IEEE international conference on circuit, power and computing technology. Kanyakumari.

38. Dash Ritesh. 2015. Some studies on Wind resource assessment.RTME-2015; Institute of Engineers, Bhubaneshwar.

39. Bhoi Rajeshwari. 2014. Comparative studies on different techniques of MPPT algorithm and their applications. International Congress on Renewable energy, New Delhi.

40. Mohanta Anoop Kumar, Bhoi Rajeshwari, Dash Ritesh. 2014. Dust analysis and its effect on performance of solarpv panel. International Congress on Renewable energy, NewDelhi.

41. Panigrahi Pupul, Mohanty Debashreeta, Dash Saswati. 2014. Economic load dispatch considering renewable power generation. International Congress on Renewable Energy, NewDelhi.

42. Singh Jagendra. 2014. Generation of piezoelectricity from the human body Emerging Research Areas: Magnetics, Machines and Drives (AICERA/iCMMD).

43. Kar BB. 2014. MSME policy changes & post facto analysis of MSME growth pattern in Odisha. Splint International Journal of Professionals. 1(1): 50-58.

44. Dash Tushar. 2014. Sustainable urbanization and housing infrastructure: An observation. Social Science International. 30(2): 409-416.

45. Dash Tushar. 2014. Real estate and housing market: A critical analysis. Social Science International. 30(2): 373-379.

46. Mandal Anirban. 2014. Working and living conditions of labour in jhuggi jhopadi (Slum). International Journal of Management. 5(7): 62-72.

47. Kar B. 2014. MSME growth dilemma: create more or reduce mortality. Odisha Review: 86.

48. Agarwal Mitu. 2014. An introspection into awareness of maternity benefit Act 1961 in semi- urban area. International Journal of Management. 5(9): 13-17.

49. Mishra Swati. 2014. Intrinsic work motivational factors influencing employee retention among gen Y- a review and implications. International Journal of Research in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. 2(4): 287-294

50. Pradhan A. 2014. Psychological contract at workplace - an investment. Biz and Bytes- A Journal of Management & Technolog. 5(1): 75-80.

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51. Kar Brajaballav. 2014. Revisiting the factors influencing entry and success of entrepreneurship. International Journal of Management. 3(3): 34-47.

52. Mohapatra M. 2014. Employee job satisfaction: a review of literature. IRC's International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Social & Management Sciences. 2(4).

53. Anamika S. 2014. Outbound training and its effects on employee performance- A review of literature. International Journal of Management & Social Science. 2(11).

54. Supkar Avinash. 2014. Revamping regional rural banks through Odisha Gramin Bank: a study. International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies. 7(4): 327-334.

55. Mandal A. 2015. Employment related skill development and its positive impact in the place of origin - an empirical study to understand migrant and non-migrant's perception. International Journal of Applied Research. 5(1): 249-297.

56. Mandal A. 2015. Circular migration and human mobility- an observation. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. 6(1S1): 133-137.

57. Mandal A. 2015. Determinants of migration from rural to urban India by the labourer - An overview. Journal of Business Management & Social Science. 4(1): 33-38.

58. Das, Sulagna. 2015. Portfolio of Gramin Banks in West Bengal. SAARJ Journal on Banking and Insurance Research. ISSN: 2319-1422. 4(1).

59. Mandal A. 2015. Labour migration and its effect on urban India – An overview. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences, ISSN: 2249-5894. 5(2).

60. Supkar A. 2015. Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojna - A new direction for mainstreaming the financially excluded. International Journal of Management. 6(2).

61. Das PK. 2015. Banishing financial untouchability of the poor through Prime Minister's Jan- Dhan Yojana - A tryst with new destiny. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, ISSN: 2039-2117. 6(2): 184-194.

62. Padhi S. 2015. Impact on ethical behaviour of Indian project performance: A qualitative analysis in the IT sector. Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities. 5(4): 21-46.

63. Satpathy I, Patnaik BCM, Mandal Anirban. 2015. Gender wise return migration decision and migrants’ perception towards developmental impact in place of origin- An empirical study. Review of European Studies. ISSN: 1918-7173. 7(7): 158-163.

3.5. Patents Filed . Avinash Sonawane, Ranjit Kuamr Mehta. Novel L-asparaginase therapy for the treatment of acute lymphatic leukemia. 418/KOL/2013. 2014. Indian patent office.

. Santosh Kar, Gobardhan Das and Mrutyunjay Suar. A pharmaceutical Combination for treating Tuberculosis. 413/KOL/2013. 2014. Indian Patent Office.

. Avinash Sonawane, Rojalin Sahu and Rashmirekha Pati. Novel therapeutic nanoparticle conjugates for the treatment of tuberculosis. 32881/KOL/2014. 2014. Indian Patent Office.

. Balamurugan Periswamy, Wolf Dietich Hardt & Mrutyunjay Suar. Live Attenuated Salmonella Vaccine. Application No. 359/KOL/2012. 2014. Indian Patent Office.

. S. K. Tripathy, S. Das, S. Sinha, A. Mishra, M. Suar, A. J. Tamhankar, C. S. Lundborg. Photocatalytic process for purification of waste water comprising of chemical and biological pollutants. Application No. 327/KOL/2015. 2015. Indian Patent Office.

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3.6. Research Productivity KIIT University has so far published a total of1025papers indexed in Scopus since the year 2000 to August, 2015. The Scopus indexed papers witnessed a significant growth in the year 2014 (304 papers) followed by the current year. It is evident that faculty members have focused more on qualitative publications in the last few years. Interestingly, the year 2014 received the highest number of 742 citations. However, the current year has so far received 609 citations and it is expected that it will exceed the number of previous year citations by the year end. This is considerable evidence that the research productivity of KIIT University has witnessed a growing trend of research both in quantity and quality during the last couple of years.

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Trend of collaborative research Researchers of KIIT University have worked in collaboration with authors from all across national and international institutes of repute. The visibility of international collaboration is depicted in Table below Rank Countries No of Papers 1 United States 52 2 South Korea 22 3 Germany 15 4 Switzerland 10 5 Canada, Norway, Sweden 7 each 6 Australia, United Kingdom 6 each 7 France 5 8 Saudi Arabia 4 9 China, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, Iran 3 each 10 Malaysia, Azerbaijan, Ireland, Singapore, Finland, United Arab 2 each Emirates, Cameroon, Italy 11 Austria, Brazil, Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, Portugal, 1 each Japan, Thailand, Turkey, Tunisia, Oman, Chile, Hong Kong

Table shows the International collaborative papers of KIIT University Table above shows that KIIT University has yielded the highest research output in collaboration with the USA. It is observed that, out of 108 MoUs signed with different reputed international institutions,

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Publications the four noteworthy collaborations on joint research activities and publications made with the USA, namely, The Pennsylvania State University York Campus, USA in 2006, South Dakota Schools of Mines and Technology(2013), Metropolitan State University of Denver, USA (1013), Meharry Medical College (CAHDR), USA (2013), have been instrumental in producing those 52 papers and consequently proving the effectiveness of the collaboration of KIIT University with the USA. MOU signed with other international Universities and institutions have also born fruit as evident from the gathered data.

Growth of citations of the publications:The growth of citations received by the publications of KIIT University in Scopus is depicted in Fig 3.06.c.

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It is found that, out of 1025 research publications of KIIT University indexed in Scopus, total papers have cumulatively received 2458 citations with an article impact of 2.4 (total no of citations/total number of citable papers).

Subject wise distribution of research papers

The details of the subject wise distribution of papers are depicted in figure 3.

Figure shows the subject wise distribution of research papers of KIIT University

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It is found that, the researches in the field of General Engineering is found at the top with a record number of 376 papers followed by, Computer Science (352 papers) and Mathematics (134 papers). As the university started its Engineering program from its very inception, the higher number of contributions from computer science and engineering subjects is quite understandable. However, new schools which started later, have also started contributing though such contributions are found less at this point in time. It is expected that contributions from these newly added disciplines will grow in future.

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4. Admissions KIIT University follows open and transparent procedure for admitting students to all its courses. The university invites applications from eligible candidates from Indian nationals and from foreign students through advertisements in both print and electronic media. Normally advertisements are made in national daily newspapers both in English and regional languages about six months ahead of the selection tests to be conducted for admission into various courses. In addition to this, advertisements made in KIIT University website are hosted for public viewing. The advertisements include all relevant information pertaining to the application for admission, selection procedure, minimum eligibility criteria, various scheduled dates in the admission process, test centers, etc.

Admissions to the University in general are made by either drawing successful candidates from Entrance Examinations conducted at national level, such as, AIEEE, CAT, MAT, GATE, etc., by established agencies as the case may be and/or University’s own Entrance Examinations (KIITEE) for various courses conducted at International Level in a well proportioned manner authorized by the statutes of the University. The University’s own entrance examination KITTEE is conducted in 126 centers in 50 locations throughout the country there is no fees for the entrance test or admission process the University receives about 1, 90, 712 applications from all over the country and neighboring countries for the entrance test. In some cases, like admission to Ph.D. programmes, other type of tests, such as, Group Discussions, Personal Interviews, Seminar Presentation as required at the University level are conducted in addition to the Entrance Examinations. Results of the Entrance Examinations conducted by the University and list of selected candidates are published in the University website for public viewing. It is to be mentioned that the setting of question papers for the entrance examinations and evaluations of the answer scripts are made through anonymous neutral agencies in order to make it completely impartial. The dates of counseling and other admission steps are announced through electronic and print media in addition to individual notifications to the candidates.

The Quota Seats are distributed among different categories of candidates as follows. Separate Merit lists are prepared for each Category. Reservation Category Percentage of seats Scheduled Caste (SC) As per Government Norms Scheduled Tribe (ST) As per Government Norms

Physically Handicapped (PH) As per Government Norms

30% seats of General / Reserved Category will be reserved for Women’s Quota the Women of the particular Category. Candidates applying for SC/ST reserved category shall furnish SC/ST Certificate from the Tehsildar of the place of birth at the time of Counseling. Differently abled candidates are considered eligible for admission under PH Category, who is having 40% disabilities in consonance with Section-39 of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Participation) Act, 1995. As the institution is not having adequate facilities, the candidates having locomotory disabilities are only eligible to apply under this category in KIITEE. All the unfilled reserved seats will be converted to General Category and reserved woman seats will be converted to General Women Category.

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5. Convocation The 10th annual convocation of KIIT University was held on 8th November 2014. Prof. Ferid Murad,Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine (1998), USA delivered the convocation address as chief guest. Total 3452 students of 2013 – 14 graduating batch of KIIT University received their degrees. The University conferred Pradyumna Bal Memorial Gold Medal, PPL Gold Medal, Nanibala Memorial Gold Medal, Founder’s Gold Medals, Chancellor’s Gold Medals and VC Silver Medals on its 37 meritorious students. KIIT University honoured eminent personalities from different walks of life with Honoris Causa degrees: . Prof. Ferid Murad, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine . Ms. Angela Gomes, Eminent Social Activist and Founder & Executive Director, Banchte Shekha, Bangladesh; . Dr. , Eminent Poet and Literary Critic; . Mr. Ranjib Biswal, Chairman, Indian Premier League. . Padma Vibhushan Dr. Sonal Mansingh, Indian Classical Dancer and Social Activist received the Honoris Causa D.Litt. degree announced by KIIT University last year.

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Medal Winners

FOUNDER’S GOLD MEDALS . Goutam Dutta, B.Tech. (ME) for all round performance in the whole University across all the Programmes . I Parvathi, M.Tech. - CSE (DE) for securing highest CGPA in the whole University across all the Post Graduate courses . Sohini Chatterjee, B.Tech. (ETC) for securing highest CGPA in the whole University across all the Under Graduate courses

CHANCELLOR’S GOLD MEDALS . I Parvathi, M.Tech. - CSE (DE) for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech . Subrata Maiti, MCA for securing highest CGPA in MCA . V M Gowthami, MBA for securing highest CGPA in MBA . Ramesh Kumar Mishra, MBA (RM) securing highest CGPA in MBA (Rural Management) . Shruti Banerjee, MSc. Biotechnology (Integrated) for securing highest CGPA in M.Sc. (Biotechnology (Integrated)) . Sasmita Minz, MA for securing highest percentage of marks across all the Post Graduate Programme of KIIT School of Social Sciences . Sohini Chatterjee, B.Tech. (ETC) for securing highest CGPA across all the B. Tech. Programme . Aishvary Vikram, B.Sc., LL.B (School of Law) for securing highest CGPA in LL.B. . Sneha Chatterjee, BBA for securing highest CGPA in BBA

P.K. Bal Memorial GOLD MEDAL . Alisa Mishra, MBA for best all rounder in MBA

Paradeep Phosphates Ltd. (PPL) GOLD MEDAL . Shubhankar Chakrabarty, MBA for best student of Marketing Specialization in MBA

Nanibala Memorial Gold Medal . Aishvary Vikram, B.Sc.LL.B for securing highest CGPA in LL.B

VICE-CHANCELLOR’S SILVER MEDALS . Shaiontoni Bose, B.Tech. (CSE) for securing highest CGPA in B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering . Bidisha Roy Choudhuri, B.Tech. (E&EE)for securing highest CGPA in B.Tech. in Electronics & Electrical Engineering . Chandresh Kumar Mahajan, B.Tech. (ME) for securing highest CGPA in B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering . Manjeet, B.Tech. (CE) for securing highest CGPA in B.Tech. in Civil Engineering . Manali Dutta, B.Tech. (E&I) for securing highest CGPA in B.Tech. in Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering . Rakhi Kumari, B.Tech. (EE), for securing highest CGPA in B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering . Sneha Srivastava, B.Tech. (IT) for securing highest CGPA in B.Tech. in Information Technology . Shalini Wunnava, B.B.A., LL.B for securing highest CGPA in B.B.A.,LL.B

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. Anupama Mallik, B.A., LL.B for securing highest CGPA inB.A.,LL.B . Pradhan, B.COM(Accounting)for securing highest percentage of marks across all the Under Graduate Programme of KIIT School of Social Sciences . Santwana Sagnika, M.Tech. (CSE) for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering with specialization in Computer Science & Engineering . Swati Pattanaik,M.Tech. – ME(MP&S) for securing highest CGPA in M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Manufacturing Processes & Systems . Suryasnata Tripathy, M.Tech. -E&TC (VLSID&ES) for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering with specialization in VLSI Design and Embedded System . Sangita Das, M.Tech- E&TC (CSE)for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering with specialization in Communication System Engineering . Smruti Ranjan Barik, M.Tech.-EE(PE&D)for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech in Electrical Engineering with specialization in Power Electronics & Drives . Sonali Swetapadma Sahu, M.Tech.-CSE(CS&IS) for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering with specialization in Computer Science &Information Security . Chandra Kant Kumar Niraj, M.Tech.-CSE(SE) for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering with specialization in Software Engineering . Praveena Rao, M.Tech-CE(SE)for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech in Civil Engineering with specialization in Structural Engineering . Durga Prasad Ghose, M.Tech-ME(TE)for securing highest CGPA in M. Tech in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Thermal Engineering . Rupen Bhattacharya,M.Tech-EE(P&ES)for securing highest CGPA inM. Tech in Electrical Engineering with specialization in Power & Energy System . Jayati Ray, M.Sc.Applied Microbiology for securing highest CGPA inMSc.Applied Microbiology . Sandipan Samaddar, M.Sc. Biotechnology for securing highest CGPA inMSc.Biotechnology

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Receipents of Ph.D degrees:

. Padmabati Chand School Of Computer Engineering . Tanmaya Swain School Of Computer Engineering . Chittaranjan Pradhan School of Computer Engineering . Abhishek Ray School of Computer Engineering . Anil Kumar Mishra School of Computer Engineering . Chinmaya Misra School of Computer Engineering . Santosh Kumar Pani School of Computer Engineering . Ms. Shreya Chatterjee School Of Law . P. Chandrasekhar School Of Mechanical Engineering . Tanmaya Mohanty School of Mechanical Engineering . Isham Panigrahi School of Mechanical Engineering . Paritosh Chaudhuri School of Applied Sciences (Physics) . Pravuram Panda School of Applied Sciences (Physics) . Nirmal Kumar Rout School of Electronics Engineering . Suresh Chandra Pattanaik School of Civil Engineering . Prasanna Kumar Acharya School of Civil Engineering . Mrutyunjay Das School of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) . Satya Kumar Misra School of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) . Sushant KumarMohanta School of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) . Rajashree Mishra School of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) . Prasanta Kumar Mohanty School of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) . Yasobanta Das School of Applied Sciences (Chemistry) . Pravat Ranjan Dixit School of Applied Sciences (Chemistry) . Subas Chandra Asa School of Applied Sciences (Chemistry) . Ranjan Keshari Pati School of Electrical Engineering . Subhanarayan Sahoo School of Electrical Engineering . Srikanta Mohapatra School of Electrical Engineering . Jitendra Kumar Ram School of Management . Salila Kumar Pattnaik School of Management . Amiya Kumar Sahu School of Management . Debadatta Sahoo School of Management . Kaish Quiresh Khan School of Management . Sasmita Jena School of Management . Sonali Chakraborty School of Management . Maitrayee Chiudhuri School of Biotechnology . Purusottam Mohapatra School of Biotechnology

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Placements

6. Placements Ever since first batch of the students graduated in 2001, KIIT has been achieving very successful campus placement for its graduates. However, this year has been the most remarkable as KIIT University has achieved bumper placement for 2015 graduating batch in Engineering streams. On ‘Day 1’ of campus placement itself, four major recruiters – Cognizant, Accenture, Infosys and Wipro - handed out over 2500 job offers. As many as 1300 students were placed with 'Single Offer'. Almost 400 received multiple offers. 99 students bagged all four offers, which is an achievement of its kind. With so many students already placed on ‘Day 1’, KIIT University has created a record of sorts in the country and state. Campus placement in KIIT University for 2015 graduating batch started with a bang with eight reputed MNCs visited the campus on ‘Day Zero’ status from 3rd week of July 2014. Deloitte, TEK System, MU SIGMA, iNautix, Amazon, Thoughtworks and Shapoorji & Pallonji doled out job offers to as many as 200 students with average salary package of INR 6.00 lacs p.a. Next spurt of the top-notch companies which visited the campus were CapGemeni, Tech Mahindra, Cybage Software, SAP Labs, Intel, Ericsson, Tata Power, Tata Steel, Fiat India Automobile, Robert Bosch, Voltas Ltd. There has not only been tremendous response from recruiters, but also salary package offered this year has broken all previous records. The highest salary package on offer was INR 37 lacs by a Japanese MNC, Works Applications. The next highest CTC of INR 13.00 lacs were offered by American e-commerce giant, Amazon. Flipkart closely followed with a salary package of INR 10.50 lacs and Tata Steel with a salary package of INR 8.00 lacs. The SAP Labs offered a salary package of 7.00 lacs, HP offered 6.50 lacs, Intel India offered Rs 6.25 lacs, Thoughtworks offered Rs. 6.23 lacs, Mu-Sigma offered Rs. 18.00 lacs for three years, Josh Technology offered 6.00 lacs, while Deloitte US India offered a CTC of Rs. 5.35 lacs. Other big companies that visited KIIT campus are Zentron Labs, Adstuck, Vegayan Systems, Zycus, Zeta Interactive, Gyansys, Asahi Glass, Ashiana Housing, Murugappa Group, Tega Industries, 3dPLM, AKS Software, LnT Infotech, Ericsson, R Systems Int. Ltd., GyanSys Infotech, Lowe Lintas, Cavisson Systems, Zeta Interactive, Shyam Indus Power Solutions, Rankwatch, Aptean, Unisys Global Services India, Aricent, Mahindra Comviva, FACE (Focus Academy for Career Enhancement) etc. The average salary package stands at Rs. 4.05 lacs. This year KIIT welcomed new entrants to the Campus like FCS (A TEK SYSTEMS), iNautix, AKS Software, Robert Bosch, Fiat India, Josh Technology, Shyam Indus Power Solutions, Rankwatch, Aptean and FACE. This apart, many students are likely to join reputed national and foreign institutions for higher studies. KIIT University uniquely places equal emphasis on academic placement, meticulously grooming interested students for higher studies and actively supporting their efforts to secure admission in the reputed institutions. Excellent placement for the 2015 batch students once again proves that KIIT continues to be one of the most favored talent hunting grounds for the corporate world. Such superlative achievement year after year is sustained because of high brand value of KIIT, quality academics and quality students. Teaching here is tuned to needs of the industry and students get an ambience most conducive to academic and professional success. They also get wide professional exposure due to a vibrant schedule of academic conferences and

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seminars, which are attended by top academicians, scientists and industry leaders. Excellent performance of past batch students also motivates companies for repeat visit. Major Companies visiting are shown below:

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7. Resources 7.1. Library

Central Library Central Library plays an integral role in supporting the academic programmes of the university. It identifies, evaluates, procures, processes and then makes these learning resources available to the faculty and students for their teaching, learning and research assignments. It guides sixteen school libraries in developing their collections as well as their services. It also procures all reading materials for all school libraries. The manpower of school libraries are also controlled by the Central Library. The library resources of KIIT University comprises excellent collections of books, reports, journals, electronic resources, institutional repository and items in all conceivable areas to encourage interdisciplinary and value added research. Central Library provides service Round the Clock to its users.

Library Holdings

Books (Volumes) : 6,31,283 Book Titles : 41,513 E-Journal Database : 26 Print-Journals : 718 Magazines : 67 Newspapers : 27 (English, Hindi, Oriya) E-Journals : 20,000 full text E-Thesis & Dissertations : 30,00,000 from 1700 top universities of the world E-Books : 1,21,000 + Bound Volumes : 6806 CD/DVD : 3368

Details of E-Journal and database Collections KIIT University Library provides e-journals and databases of leading publishers to its users. Some important publications are as under:  IEL online  ACM Digital Library (ACM Transactions & Proceedings)  ASCE (Civil Engg. Journals)  ASME (Mechanical Engg. Journals)  Elsevier Journals (Engg. & Computer Sc.)  Elsevier Journals (Health Sc.)  Elsevier Journals (Material Sc.)  Elsevier Journals (Bio-Chemistry, Genetics & Mollecular Biology)  Proquest Health & Medical Sc. Journals  J-Stor (Social Sc. Journals)  ABI Inform Complete (Management and its allied subjects serials)

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 EBSCO Business Source Complete (Management and its allied subjects serials)  EMERALD (Management Journals)  CMIE (Company database)  Indiastat.com ( Statistical database)  ETIG (Company database)  Lexis Nexis (Law database)  West Law India (Law Database)  SCC Online (Law Database)  Manupatra (Law Database)  Hein Online (Law Database),  Scopus (Abstract and Index Database). E-Books The university library collections are enriched with1,21,000+ e-books on the following subjects: Business and economics, Computers & IT, Education, Engineering and Technology, History and Political Science, Humanities, Interdisciplinary and Area Studies, Language, Literature and Linguistics, Law, International Relations and Public Policy, Life Sciences, Medical, Nursing and Allied Health, Physical Sciences, Psychology and Social Work,Religion, Philosophy and Classics, Sociology and Anthropology.

E-Dissertation and Theses University library provides access to 3.5 million e- dissertations and theses from 1700 leading academic institutions of the world. The subjects covered in this collection are as under:Business and economics, Medical Sciences, Science, Technology, Agriculture, Social Sciences, Arts, Humanities, Law

User Services

Library Orientation/User Education

Library orientation is principally concerned with the ways of introducing the library and information users to the basic tools and techniques of library usage and services available, and the organization, layout and facilities of a particular library. In this respect, KIIT University library is quite proactive. Our experienced and qualified library professionals are engaged to intimate the users about the arrival of new books, journals, and e-resources, the facilities and services offered by the university library at regular intervals.

Plagiarism Check

KIIT University uses Turnitin (anti-plagiarism web tool) to guide students, teachers, and researchers to bank on originality of their work. Turnitin is relied not only for its text-matching abilities but also for designing assessment in such a way that it minimises any perceived need for students to resort to unfair means to complete an assessment. Hence, KIIT University library plays an important role to check and detect possible plagiarism and ensure academic integrity of KIIT University. Institutional Repository An institutional repository is an online archive for collecting, preserving, and disseminating digital copies of the intellectual output of an institution. For a university, this includes materials such as academic journal articles, both before (preprints) and after (post prints) undergoing peer review, as well as digital versions of theses and dissertations, conference proceedings, and book chapters. The

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main objective for having an institutional repository is to provide open access to institutional research output by self archiving it. The institutional repository of KIIT University developed in DSpace software (http://10.2.0.80:8080/dspace/) and is linked with the central library web portal at the left hand bottom menu of the homepage of library portal. Users can access achieved intellectual output of the university anytime anywhere on campus.

ICT Services

Automation Library automation refers to the use of information communication technologies and computers to automate the various operational procedures of libraries such as cataloguing, issue and return of books, serial control and stock taking. Therefore, library automation serves as a remedy to all the existing ills of libraries. Moreover, it not only helps in speeding up the flow of work within the system but also saves time of the library staff and the user. In order to fulfill the said objective, all the school libraries of KIIT University are fully automated with the use of LIBSYS-7.0 library automation software with bar-coding system for ensuring fast processing of library routine activities like issue/return, users’ friendly OPAC etc.

E-Library Each school library of KIIT University is equipped with e-library facilities with specific space/room demarcated for the purpose. Several PCs with internet connectivity is provided to the students and teachers can avail electronic information services comfortably.

Web-based Digital Library services through Central Library Web Portal Web-based Digital Library service is provided to the users through Central Library Web Portal. Home page is the first page of KIIT Library portal. Using the home page, the library users can access all resources anywhere on campus using laptops/desktops. The Central Library portal offers the following services to the users:  Provides access to the full texts of all e-journals subscribed by the university  Facilitates access to all e-books subscribed by the university  Provides access to all e-theses subscribed by the university  Access to all company databases subscribed by the university  Provides the detail list of print journals/magazines/news papers subscribed by the university.  Guides the users to browse and access to various open access journals/dissertations & theses/databases/institutional repositories  Offers links to patent databases  Offers links to millions of open courseware  Offers links to various news channels  Offers links to various news papers (regional/national/international)  Provides information about research funding agencies like CSIR/DBT/DST/ICMR  Provides updated information about fellowship/scholarships

CAS & SDI services Current Awareness Service Current awareness service is a way to keep the users up-to-date on the latest library and information services and an attempt to help the users organize and mediate the information that they need to gather for their academic pursuit or to conduct their research. In this respect, KIIT university library is

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proactive enough to disseminate information to the users’ community regarding latest arrival of books, journal, and e-resources periodically through central library web portal.

SDI Services Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) refers to tools and resources used to keep a user informed of new resources on specified topics. KIIT University library offers SDI services to the selected faculty members/researchers on demand. For this purpose, we prepare basically two types of profiles. One is ‘User Profile’ containing a list of keywords pertaining to the areas of their interest. The second one is ‘Document Profile’. Our trained library professionals make a thorough analysis of individual requirements and would then distribute selectively appropriate information to the clients.

Photocopying Services All school libraries of KIIT University provide photocopying services to the users at a nominal price for academic need and research.

Library Outreach Programs KIIT University Library conducts Librarians Development Programmes (LDP) annually to train and update the knowledge and skills of library professionals through active interactions with library science experts and learned members of different organizations with the sharing of value added thoughts, experiences, best practices and knowledge.

KIIT University Library is bringing out a professional journal entitled, “KIIT Journal of Library and Information Management” in order to ventilate the precise thoughts of authors and library science researchers for the greater interest of the library professionals and the profession as well.

7.2. ICT ICT Cell has robust facility and secure managed datacenter with Firewall, Unified Threat Management (UTM), Load Balancer, virtualized Blade Server supporting private cloud, hosted public cloud for mailing and office under SAAS mode, Servers (Tower & Rack), SAN Storage (SAS & SSD), NAS Storage (SATA), Tape Storage and Multi point Video Conferencing. Cloud-based Service, Virtualization Technologies (VMware, Hyper-V both windows and RHEL, Oracle Virtual VM box & KVM), End-to-end fully redundant data center facility, on-demand Resource and Managed back-up servicesare facilitated. Network Accessibility is supported by it has L2 and L3 network service with 10G Fiber, 1G Fiber and 1G Copper (Cat 6) links. It has a wifi 802.11 a/c ready networks and Motorola canopy for 20 G and 10G Links. 1.19Gbps Internet bandwidth (dedicated and shared access) with 3 different ISP. It has a Link Load balanced ISP with Secured VPN access. It has Dark Fiber connectivity for 10G and 1G Intranet for running application Lync Online. It maintained a Active Directory for the students, faculty and staff members of the University. It also provides Individual Email Id. under University Domain, MS System Center Configuration Manager, MS End-point Antivirus (Server Client base), MS Office 365 for Students, Open Source Software Services (Ubuntu, SCilab, open Office, Apache, etc.), QOS Bandwidth Management, Internet Download and Upload Management, Language Lab. with floating license, KIIT Live Web-streaming and CDN. 10-1Gbps OFC / Ethernet connection from ICT Cell to all campuses except Campus I (RF link).Its is a secured network and each user has authentication for accessing our network. Our campus network uses currently 250 VLANs can be extended to 1500 VLANS with current configurations. Wifi Network: The Aruba Controller and access points which supports IEEE 802.11ac (1G) and IEEE 802.11n (2*300Mbps) is used in the Hostels of the University to provide uninterrupted internet access to the students for their academic and research works. Wifi and Wlan is provides by

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using Motorola and Avaya Access points to the academic and administrative buildings for faculty and staff members for their research and administrative works. Internet Connectivity:  1000 mbps internet connectivity from NKN.  80 mbps internet connectivity from Bharti Airtel Ltd.  10 mbps internet connectivity from BSNL.

Surveillance of KIIT University:

KIIT University is covered with surveillance camera security monitored round the clock by our security team. All cameras are IR inbuilt which can support to zero lumens. The hostels, academic building, classroom and labs, fields’ road across the university are covered by our surveillance covered.

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8. Conferences, Workshops, Seminars organized 1. Seminar on Insurance Law ‘Issues and Challenges’(05.07.2014). 2. Symposium in Nuclear Medicine Sponsored by Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (08.08.2014). 3. 36th Inspire Intership Program For Young Talents Sponsored by: Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India (19.08.2014 to23.08.2014) 4. Seminar Talk by Mr. Sourav Sahoo, Marketing head ofAudi, Bhubaneswar Topic: How Marketing & Technology would help a start-up (22.08.2014). 5. Seminar and Hands-on-Workshop on Immunohistochemistry (22.08.2014 to23.08.2014). 6. Seminar on ‘Independence of Judiciary: Collegium vs. National Judicial Commission’ (23.08.2014). 7. 5th National HR Conclave on ‘Psychological Contract – A Competitive Advantage’(23.08.2014). 8. Seminar on ‘Career option for Law Graduate’ (25.08.2014). 9. Seminar Talk by Dr. P.K. Mohanty,Head, e-governance in Narendra Modis Govt. (30.08.2014). 10. 2nd KIIT University National Moot Court Competition held on (05.09.2014 to07.09.2014) 11. Training programme on ‘Damage & Impact Assessment of Cyclone Phailin’ (18.09.2014 to 22.09.2014). 12. 37th Inspire Intership Program For Young Talents (22.09.2014 to 26.09.2014) 13. Seminar Talk by Mr. Prasad Sadagopan, Sr. Manager, HDFC Bank on ‘Why Brands Fail’ (23.09.2014). 14. 5th Marketing Conclave on ‘Youth Marketing’ (27.09.2014). 15. 38th Inspire Intership Program For Young Talents (17.10.2014 to 21.10.2014) 16. Workshop on Social Mobile Analytics & Cloud (18.10.2014). 17. Seminar Talk by Mr. Sudhir Madhugiri Vijayakumar, Practice Partner , Wipro (18.10.2014) 18. Workshop on Cloud Computing (25.10.2014 to 26.10.2014). 19. Indian Biotechnology Industry Conclave (31.10.2014 to 01.11.2014). 20. Workshop on ‘Process Instrumentation Technologies’(31.10.2014 to 01.11.2014). 21. National Seminar cum exhibition on “Green Lighting” (31.10.2014 to 01.11.2014). 22. National Seminar on LED & Energy Efficiency in Commercial Building (31.10.2014 to 01.11.2014). 23. Seminar on ’Infrastructure Law: Issues and Challenges’ (01.11.2014). 24. Workshop on ‘Combatting Cyber Crime: Indian Perspective’(01.11.2014 to 02.11.2014). 25. 39th Inspire Intership Program for Young Talents (08.11.2014 to 12.11.2014). 26. 2nd KCIA International Arbitration Workshop (14.11.2014 to 16.11.2014). 27. 3rd National Dyslipidemia Meet 2014 (16.11.2014). 28. 3rd National Rural Management Symposium 2014 (20.11.2014 to 21.11.2014) 29. International Conference on ‘Tribal People in the 21st Century : Problem and Prospect” and “ Eradicating chronic poverty in odisha : Policy issues and Challenges’(22.11.2014) 30. Workshop on Big Data Analysis (24.11.2014 to30.11.2014). 31. 5th National Finance Conclave on ‘Road to 8% growth – Challenges & Opportunities’(29.11.2014) 32. Organ Donation Day 2014 & Scientific Seminar on Organ Transplantation (29.11.2014). 33. IEEE EDS Bhubaneswar Kolkata Mini.Colloquium on ‘Advanced Electron Devices & Circuits’ (03.12.2014 to 04.12.2014). 34. Workshop on ‘Bio.inspired Techniques: Theory and Applications’(05.12.2014 to 06.12.2014). 35. Technical workshop on ‘Emerging trends on Infrastructure Development challenges and opportunities’ (05.12.2014). 36. National Workshop on ‘Demand Side Management & Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings’ (12.12.2014 to 13.12.2014)

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37. 40th Inspire Intership Program For Young Talents (17.12.2014 to 21.12.2014) 38. 83rd Annual meeting of the Society of Biological Chemists (India) and symposium on Evolution: Molecules to Life (18.12.2014 to 21.12.2014). 39. 67th All India Commerce Conference of ICA (27.12.2014 to 29.12.2014). 40. CME on Basic Paediatric Critical Care (03.01.2015 to 04.01.2015). 41. Hands on Industrial Training on Xilinx FPGA Design usingVHDL (12.01.2015 to 13.01.2015). 42. International Conference on Computational Intelligence & Networks(12.01.2015 to 13.01.2015). 43. Talk on Structural Integrity Evaluation for different Applications: Transformers, Aircrafts, Human Heart etc (14.01.2015) 44. Talk on ‘Bugs and Us: An introduction to the ’ (15.01.2015). 45. Talk on ‘From molecules to macromolecular net works: Evolving paradigm in disease biology’(15.01.2015). 46. Seminar on ‘Adolescent Women Health. An upveal of strategies in Odisha’(17.01.2015). 47. JBS Haldane Lecture (19.01.2015). 48. 41st Inspire Intership Program For Young Talents (29.01.2015 to02.02.2015) 49. 8th National Management Convention Theme (30.01.2015 to 31.01.2015) 50. Seminar Lectures on ‘International Commercial Arbitration & Investment Law’ (02.02.2015). 51. 1st International Conference on Translational Research (05.02.2015 to 07.02.2015) 52. 11th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technology(05.02.2015 to 08.02.2015). 53. Seminar on ‘Awareness on Sportech’ (07.02.2015). 54. Indo French workshop on ‘Environment Biotechnology’(09.02.2015 to 10.02.2015) 55. 8th Design Carnival (12.02.2015) 56. Seminar on Corporate Social Responsibility(14.02.2015). 57. International Conference on ‘Education for All’ (15.02.2015) 58. ODISHA CRS Congress 2015 (20.02.2015) 59. Science Academies’ LectureWorkshop (21.02.2015 to 22.02.2015). 60. Seminar on Consumer Protection Act’1986 (22.02.2015). 61. Lecture on ‘Soft Matter: the physics for Biotechnology’(13.03.2015). 62. Entrepreneurship Summit 2015 (13.03.2015 to 15.03.2015). 63. CME on Glaucoma (21.03.2015). 64. Talk on ‘Conserving India’s Spiritual Heritage and Environment’ (04.04.2015). 65. CME on 'How safe is your food' (07.04.2015). 66. Talk on Government Responses to Terrorism (10.04.2015). 67. CME on Need for Guidance in Management of Children with ADHD, Autism &other Cognitive Behavioral Disorder’ (22.04.2015). 68. Lecture on ‘International Human Rights Law: Issues and Challenges’ (27.04.2015). 69. Workshop on ‘Using patent information for business intelligence and IPR Communication’(03.06.2015). 70. 3rd Librarians’ Development Programme (06.06.2015). 71. IAOMR National CDE Program on ‘Current Concepts in Oral Medicine & Radiology’ (13.06.2015). 72. 3rd International Conference on Advanced Computing, Networking and Informatics (23.06.2015 to 25.06.2015). 73. Talk on ‘Best Management Practices’(25.06.2015). 74. Workshop on ‘Strategy and Approach for Excellence and Going Global’ (27.06.2015).

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9. Achievements 9.1. Faculty Achievements 1. Prof. B. V. V. S Kumar received his post-doctoral degree in University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic.

2. Prof. T. R. Sahoo received Postdoctoral Fellowship from Polytecnico di Tornio, Italy.

3. Prof. S. K. Patro and Prof. S. Banerjee received Syed Mamtaz Ali Memorial Award 2015 from Institution of Engineers, Bhubaneswar.

4. Prof. B.G. Mohapatra received Institution Award (Gold Medal) from Institution of Engineers, Bhubaneswar – 2015.

5. Prof. A.K. Rath and Prof. D.K. Bera received the Dr. Sadananda Memorial Award (Gold Medal) from Institution of Engineers, Bhubaneswar – 2015.

6. Prof. Ipseeta Satpathy o Was awarded the prestigious Oxford Journal Distinguished Research Professor Award in July 2015 at Cambridge University London, UK. o Was invited by University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA to deliver a talk in June 2015. o Co-authored paper with Dr. BCM Patnaik titled- Health care infrastructure amenities- An empirical examination of Indian perspective, was selected as the Outstanding paper of 2014- published in Journal of Technology Management in China, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

7. Prof. Abhishek Kumar was awarded with the prestigious Asha Sablok Gold Medal Award in the 97th Annual Conference of the Indian Economic Association (IEA).

8. Prof. M. K. Das was Awarded Jagannath Pattnaik Memorial “Young Historian” Award by Odisha History Congress in the year 2014.

9. Prof. S. S. Ray- o National Jury, J.K.Cement Award o Focus TV Real Estate Awards, Jury member o External Expert, M.Arch Dissertation, Biju Pattnaik University of Technology o External Expert, B.Arch Dissertation, Birla Institure of Technology, Mesra and Piloo Mody College of Architecture, Cuttack. o Speaker on Affordable housing & Low cost materials at IIT, Bhubaneswar.

10. Prof. Anshuman Mishra was appointed Moderator & External Expert , Question paper setter and Board of Studies member of Utkal University of Culture

11. Prof. S. S. Ray and Prof. Anshuman Mishra were trained as Inspection reforms Experts for the Council of Architecture.

12. Prof. Swapna Sarita Swain, Empanelled as Griha Evaluator at National Level and completed a short term course on "Age friendly and sustainable built environment", organised by IIT Kharagpur.

13. Prof.Amrita Lenka, principal & Prof. Niyati Das went abroad under Mevelana Exchange programme to Dumlupinar University, Kutaya at Turkey.

14. Prof. Anil Kumar Dash was awarded travel Fellowship on Advanced Ear Surgery by Indian Society of Otology.

15. Prof. Ipsa Mohapatra o Was nominated for the PL Sharma Award (Young Researchers Award) at National Level in Feb 2015. o Received certificate of Proficiency with Distinction in “Global Public Health” Course offered by SDSNedu. o Statement of Accomplishment for successfully completing the “Course in Global Health” held at Asian Institute of Public Health, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.

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9.2. Students Achievements 1. Laxmi Chaudhary was awarded the TCS-100 Best student award.

2. Shobha V has been selected to persue her M.S in GeorgiaTech, United States of America.

3. Sangeeta Kumari has been selected to persue her M.S in Ohio State University, USA.

4. Varinder Singh won the 1st prize in Indian parliament simulation, CII (Cochin, Kerala).

5. Utpal Kairan, Shubham Chandra won the 1st prize in Aero quiz, HAL ().

6. Kaushik Roy, Kumar Abhishek won the 2nd prize in Bridge making at NIT, Rourkela.

7. Harsh Katara, Kaushik Kumar won the 1st prize in Contraption at ITER, Bhubaneswar.

8. Chinmay Biswal won the 2nd prize in Robo war at IIT, Delhi.

9. AbhisekhKumar, Lagnajit parida, Jayant Raj won the 1st prize in Robo war at BIT, Patna.

10. Debjyoti Gowswami won the 1st prize in Essay Competition at IIIE, Bhilai.

11. Sandeep Kumar won the 1st prize in Essay Competition by Competition Success Review.

12. Nipanjan Nayak & Team won the 1st prize in Anvesan organized by Ministry of Science and Technology.

13. Debjyoti Gowswami, Harsh and Team were awarded BRYAIR Awards at Mumbai.

14. Gautam Dutta won the 1st prize in Student Innovation poster presentation at ARAI, Pune.

15. Sandeep Kumar won 100% scholarship for Tech Expo in The Global summit Olympic, East London .

16. Gautam Dutta won the 3rd prize in INNOVIO at KIIT University .

17. Devang Mod & Team won the 2nd prize in Robotic competition KHITIJ at IIT, Kharagpur .

18. Avinash Singh won the Best Presentation award in 14th Odisha Vigyan Congress at OUAT, Bhubaneswar.

19. Anurup Chakraborthy and Anurag won the 1st prize prize in “CornerStone: Case Study Competition for Engineering Undergraduates” at NITIE, Mumbai.

20. Tusharkant Sahu won the 1st prize prize in All India best cadet senior division, Indian Navy.

21. Sayantan Mukherjee was awarded research Fellowship by Plasma Research Institute, Bombay.

22. Deepak kumar Pandey won the following awards: a. 1st prize for event pixlate at IIT, Mumbai b. 1st prize in Electrocusion (circuit making) at Electrifyn 2015

23. Shivang Sagar a. Won the 1st Prize in Intra University Cricket Cup (Santosh Trophy) 2014-15 b. Was awarded with special prize for Debate at IGIT Sarang c. Won the 1st prize for Nuclear energy quiz at NPCIL, Rawatbhata, Rajasthan

24. Pratik Prasad got selected in University Round Of UES 25 of Indian Army, 2015 25. Siddhartha Sankar Routh participated as a member of Executive Board in Dhaka, Nepal, Hyderabad Model United Nations.

26. Moinak Banerjee a. Got 1st prize in Hip-hop dance International in IIT Bhubaneshwar b. Got 1st prize in Korus week in KIIT University.

27. Suvam Sikarwar a. Consecutive University Champion in Athletics for last 3 years. 2013-14-15 b. Represented University in All India Men Atheletics Meet in Punjab, Patiala.

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28. Suvendu Mohapatra was awarded Best Coordinator (NSS), 240 Hr Certificate of NSS Student Achiever Award (KIIT )

29. Suhani Sampa was student achiever for batch 2015 won the best NSS volunteer award.

30. Reha a. Was finalist of prototype challenge 2k15, All India position-7 b. Was declared Best delegate, IGIT MUN 2K15 c. Received verbal mention, Jadavpur University MUN d. Received earned Internship in Onergy

31. Souvik Chowdhury a. Was finalist of prototype challenge 2k15, All India position-7 b. Was declared Best delegate, IGIT MUN 2K15 c. Received verbal mention at Jadavpur University MUN d. Received High commendation Award in Amalgam, KIIT FEST e. Received earned internship in Onergy f. Won 2nd Position, Abhivyakti

32. Nirmalya Thakur a. Participated in the Green Revolution Programme of United Nations and was awarded A+ grade for outstanding performance in the same b. Awarded A grade for outstanding performance in Rio +22 Power India program of IARC-Centre for United Nations

33. Deepak Kumar Pandey a. Won first prize in the event Pixlate (Robotix) at IIT Bombay. b. Won first Prize in the event electrocusion at KIIT University.

34. Neetika Shree received Certificate of Honour from IIT Bombay and Institute of Computer Application U.S.A on Robotics.

35. Biswajit Das and Rahul Kumar Sinha were declared as 'winners' in NIPM- B Quiz-2014 (National Level Business Quiz) held at Kolkata.

36. Abhinav Dhar and Omkar Amrutashu were declared as winners in TATA Mutual Fund Simply Finance Quiz-2014, Bhubaneswar Edition.

37. Sohom Dutta has been awarded the 2nd prize for his film on Child Labour and was felicitated by Hon’ble Governor of Odisha.

38. Sucheta Bhattacharya was conferred “Jury appreciation award” for Birla white Yuvaratna competition 2014.

39. Students of School of Rural Management won the first prize for the Panthan 2015 B-Contest held in Utkal University, Bhubaneswar.

40. Students of School of Rural Management were amongst top 5 paper presenter at Jan Dhan workshop conducted by Sahaj e – Village on 13th February, 2015 at Mayfair Convention Center Bhubaneswar.

41. A Team of students from School of Rural Management won “Big Bang Idea” in Sangati – Students’ National Conclave on 22nd Nov, 2014.

42. Students of School of Rural Management won 2 Gold Medals & 1 Silver Medal in “National Rural Youth Fest-14 ” on the theme “Youth for Change” organized by Tata Institute of Social Sciences Rural Campus,Tuljapur, , from 31st Dec – 2 Jan 2014.

43. Neha Noopur and Rima Nandi won the second and third prize respectively in Scientific Paper presentation at 32nd Odisha State IDA Annual Dental Conference, December 2014, Rourkela.

44. Dr. Roquaiya Nishat, PG Student, Dept. of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology won the Best Poster Award in the Scientific Poster presentation in 23rd National Conference of Indian Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists

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10. Sports As a university with a vision, KIIT promotes sports and games among the students and staff. Sports activity in KIIT University is facilitated by KIIT Stadium, Central Indoor Stadium and 10 sports complex distributed in different campuses. Sprawling over an area of 29 acre, KIIT Stadium has the capability to hold day & night matches and can seat upto 40,000 spectators. It has facility for Cricket, Hockey, Kabaddi, Football, Volleyball, Kho-Kho, Throwball, Basketball, Rugby, Handball, Netball and Track & Field (400 m).KIIT’s Central Indoor Stadium – Indoor Stadium – is the hub for indoor sports activities. It has facilities for Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Billiards & Snooker, Health Club, 12 Station Multi-gym and Yoga Centre. In addition to these two central facilities, 10 Sports Complex are located in different campuses.

KIIT University organizes many national and international tournaments.

 East Zone Inter University Chess(M/W) Tournament 2014-15  East Zone Inter University Kabaddi (W) Tournament 2014-15  East Zone Inter University Tennis (M) Tournament 2014-15  East Zone Inter University Volleyball(M/W)Tournament 2014-15  East Zone Inter University Table Tennis(M/W)Tournament 2014-15  7th. KIIT Chess Festival 2014  1st KIIT Ace Base All Odisha Open Tennis Tournament 2014  Pre Participation Coaching Camp for OCA Senior Women Cricketers  NBA Basketball Tournament  All India BSNL Cricket Championship 2014  Telegraph School Chess Tournament 2014  ICC World Cup Trophy Display Ceremony  NIFT Regional Sports Athletic & Cultural Meet 2014  All India Inter Zone Kabaddi (W) Tournament 2014-15  8th. All India University (D&N) T 20 Cricket Tournament 2015  TCS Annual Sports Meet 2015  Syed Mushtaq Ali All India Super League-cum-knock out Cricket Tournament 2015  8th. KIIT International Chess Festival

Details of Tournament conducted/participated during 2014-15

Venue & Date Tournament Participated Result/KIIT KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 27th East Zone Inter University Chess (M/W) Team September to 01stOctober 2014 Chess(M/W) Tournament 2014-15 Runner Up KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 27th East Zone Inter University Kabaddi 4th Position September to 01stOctober 2014 (W) Tournament 2014-15 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 27th East Zone Inter University Tennis (M) Runner Up September to 01stOctober 2014 Tournament 2014-15 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 27th East Zone Inter University Volleyball(W) September to 01stOctober 2014 Volleyball(M/W)Tournament Team-4thPosition 2014-15 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 27th East Zone Inter University Table Table Tennis (M/W) September to 01stOctober 2014 tennis(M/W)Tournament 2014-15 Team 4th Position KIIT University, Bhubaneswar 7th KIIT Chess Festival 2014 Swayams Mishra, got From 02nd to 05th October 2014 3rdposition

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SRM University, Chennai from 04thto 06th All India Inter Zone Table tennis Participated October 2014 (M) Tournament 2014-15 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 24th to 26th 1st KIIT Ace Base All Odisha Open Participated October 2014 Tennis Tournament 2014 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar Pre Participation Coaching Camp for 2 nos. of players were From 29th October to 10th November 2014 OCA Senior Women Cricketers selected for U-19 tournament KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 10th to 11th NBA Basketball Tournament Girl’s Team-Runner’s Up November 2014 Amity University, Noida, U.P. All India Inter Zone Chess(M/W) got 4th Position in ALL From 11th to 14th November 2014 Tournament 2014-15 India Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith, Varanasi East Zone Inter University KIIT in Quarterfinal from 13th to 17th December 2014 Basketball(M) Tournament 2014-15 Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi from 20th East Zone Inter University KIIT inPre-Quarter to 23rd December 2014 Badminton(M)Tournament 2014-15 Final KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 15th to 16th 18th Annual Athletic Meet of KIIT CHAMPION(Boy’s): - January 2015 Group of Institutions & KISS Suvam Sikarwar B.Tech,Electrical, 3rd. Year RUNNER’S UP: - Pallab Saha Roy B.Tech, Electrical, 2nd. Year CHAMPION(Girl’s):- Sakshi, MBA,1st. Year RUNNER’S UP:- Tapaswini Biswal, Nurshingh,3rd. Year KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 11th to 17th 8th All India University (D&N) T 20 KIIT -4th February 2015. Cricket Tournament 2015 KIIT University, Bhubaneswar from 14th May to Six Weeks NS NIS Certificate Course 9 member from 24th June 2015 on Sports Coaching 2015 KIIT&KISS got diploma

Sport Achievers

 Dutee Chandwon bronze medal in Asian Championship 2014-15.  Amiya Mallick won medals in Atheletics in a Asian Championship-2015.  Aparajita Gochhikar participated in World Amateur Chess Championship held at Singapore.  Ranjit Naik represented India inArchery in World Cup, Asian Championship & in TOP Scheme for Olympic- 2016 & 2020.  Bhagyalaxmi Barik captained Odisha team that won Gold in National Games -2015.  Bhagyalaxmi Barik, Mirarani Hembram & Sanjukta Munda represented India and participated in Asian Rugby Championship at Taiwan-2015.  Muna Munda, Rajkishore Murmu, Chittaranjan Murmu and Gouranga Jamunda represented India in Rugby to Pakistan in 2014.  Gita Bhoi represented India to participate in Asian Softball Championship at Tiwan in Nov- 2015.  Swayams Mishra got his 1st GM norm in 2014 in Chess.  Shri Muna Murmu was part of India Team that participated in the "Asian 15-A-Side Rugby Championship" held at Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

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11. Student Activity Centre Student Activity Center of KIIT has been in existence for the past few years. It has been the nodal center for all the student activity societyies existing at KIIT. This has added to the vibrance, fervor and high spiritualism in the University environs with the students participating and organising different kinds of social, cultural and sporting events. Student Activity Center has been vital in holistic and heterogenous development of KIIT. These societies provide a Utopian platform to the students and ensure that the tremendous talent and potential embedded in today’s youth are explored to the fullest extent and are put to use for the betterment of the entire society. Be it oratory skills or quizzing, music or arts, KIIT provides full scope to its students to explore the unexplored horizons and reach great heights.

The different societies for students at present functioning are:

Qutopia (Quiz Society):This Society organizes competitions on every Saturday afternoon at 5.30 p.m. It was an open quiz competition. Various schools, colleges, corporate sectors participated.

KreativeEye (Photography Society):Photographs of both technical and non-technical themes are collected from students. after scrutiny the selected photographs are exhibited in the Indoor Stadium / students activity center once in a month Gala Painting and Photography Exhibition are also held.

Cultural Society: Various cultural programmes are regularly organised to provide a platform to students to showcase their talents through dance, drama, music and many more visual and performing art. The annual cultural meet, spring and winter festivals, inter-college exchange programmes are organized by Students Activity Centre.

Spic Macay: Spic Macay is a voluntary organization which lays emphasis on the need to make the students aware of the multi-faceted rich cultural heritage of India. The Spic Macay chapter of KIIT University organizes programmes and concerts on folk &classical dance and music.

Techno-Management Festival(Kritansh):Every year the Technical Festival is organized in the month of February. Each department put up their models & exhibits which are prepared by the students under the guidance of the faculty members and staff. Workshops/seminars are also organized during the Tech- Fest.

Kartavya (Social Responsibility Cell): SRC acts like a motivator for young students to be the harbinger of light in the lives of those who have been deprived of it. We hope that it harnesses the support, time and skills of its volunteers to work for small, nascent to bring happiness and encourage development of individuals and groups through promotion of basic human rights and equality.

KIIT Robotics society: Whether someone is getting started in robotics or wants to learn some advanced robotics concepts, the KIIT Robotics Society serves one and all. One can explore robot

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Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell): The KIIT E-Cell targets to make students aware of the entrepreneurial ecosystem prevalent in the country by enabling easy and efficient interaction between students, working professional, aspiring and existing entrepreneurs, mentors, potential investors, venture capital firms and Corporates through initiatives like interactive sessions, competitions and conferences.

Kalakaar (Dramatic Society): Kalakaar provides a platform to hone the acting skills, express the students’ views through various acts, drama, mimicry, stand-up comedies, talks and events related to this field. If you have the guts to perform differently in front of a crowd, or if you just enjoy acting, this is your place to be.

Korus (Music and Dance Society): Korus is a haven for budding musicians and dancers and equips them with all the adequate resources for the proper channelization of their instincts. Its mission is to promote music and dance teaching and learning, creativity and expression, research and dialogue, diversity and interdisciplinary interaction. Korus performs at all major events at KIIT University. Official group: www.facebook.com/groups/korus.kiit

International Students Society: KIIT International Students Society is a great source of social support and representation for international students. It organises International Students’ Day “Khetshen” every year with great pomp and show.

Konnexions (IT society): Konnexions deals with all aspects of information technology in the field of industry, administration, teaching, research and science. Its primary aim is to promote the scientific and technical development of information technology and its practical applications.

Karma (Society for the differently-abled): With the aim of demolishing all the walls posing hindrance to the growth of the differently-abled, the team of Karma strives to make a difference in the living of the widely secluded section of the society by generating and promoting proficiency in certain genres, enabling them to be self-sustained.

MUN society:KIIT has produced some of the finest MUNers in the country, and these have come together to pass on the baton to the next generation of MUNers and organise some of the grandest MUNs in the country.

K-Konnect (Society for Alumni Connect): The student members of this society connect the Alumni’s for better networking and placement and to strengthen the Alumni Association.

Apogeio (Aeronautical society): Apogeio was formed in 2012 with the aim of attracting RC aircraft enthusiasts from all over the University. It regularly organises RC air shows and has a lot of projects going on under its banner.

Kronicle (The literary society): Kronicle welcomes all students of KIIT in their initiative to become better speakers. We, the existing members, do solemnly swear to help all those who

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enter the society, but remind all that our society has some rules and regulations that all who enter must abide by. Facebook page: facebook.com/kroniclekiit

Kalpana (Hindi society): Kalpana, the Hindi society of KIIT University, was formed for the promotion of our National language. It organises Hindi debate competitions and kavi sammelans on a regular basis.

Kooking Society: If you are interested in preparing something delicious or trying to showcase your hidden talent of cooking, this is the right society for you.

NCC: Senior Divison NCC (Engg.) for Boys is existing in the University. Students of B.Tech take part after going through the selection process. 50 cadets are being selected every year for NCC wing. The NCC students used to participate in the Republic Day Parade since january-03 and Independence Day, 2003. Each year the Cadets used to undergo training for ‘B’ and ‘C’ certificate examination as per the training schedule. They have been instrumental in Plantation, Blood donation and other activities of the University. NCC has been providing scope for the Engineering students to learn about leadership and guides to get in through SSB for Commissioned Officers.

NSS: Apart from the Cultural and Technical activities, students are directed to participate in several social service programmes through NSS.This section works towards strengthening the relationships between the students and the society by devising social activity plans, organizing group tours for students to underdeveloped areas & slums, supervising social activities. It also assists the students in devising plans and following up on their execution under NSS. It also helps the students in the nation building process through various community development work.The NSS wing of KIIT will be comprising of 10 Units consisting of 50 students in each unit. KIIT NSS includes all the wings of it.

Kamakshi (Women’s society): Kamakshi, the Women’s society of KIIT University, was formed with the aim of providing a platform for the girl students to voice their concerns. It celebrates International Women’s Day every year which is commemorated by the launch of KIRTI, the Women’s magazine of KIIT University.

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Events organized

 Iftar Party held on 25.07.2014  Md. Rafi Night held on 03.08.2014  Enactus held on 02-03.08.2014  Cycle Marathon held on 15.08.14  Enacts held on 03.08.2014  Music Room Inauguration held on 29.08.2014  Workshop on Photo Painting held on 30.08.2014  Qutopia (Quiz) held on 24.08.14  Music Room Inauguration & Ganesh Puja held on 29.08.14  Street Play Grouping at Mayfair held on 31.08.14  Workshop(Gitar) held on 07.09.14  Flash Mobat KSAC held on 11.09.14  Teachers Day held on 11.09.14  Literacy Week at Campus-16 held on 12.09.14  Project Foundation(NSS) held on 13.09.14  Red FM at ITER held on 13.09.14  Hindi Divas at KSAC held on 14.09.14  Tata Mutual Quiz at Campus-7 held on 22.09.14  Master peace India held on 14.09.14  Web Design Workshop held on 14.09.14  Dance workshop held on 14.09.14  Dutch University Talk Event held on 15.09.14  SPICMACAY programme held on 11.11.14  Swachha Bharat held on 02.10.14  Gouri Kamat Program(Enactus) held on 16.10.14  International KIIT MUN held on 17-19.10.14  Robotics Society Competition 26.10.14  Kalablast(Dramatic Society) held on 26.11.14  Ken Sat held on 27.10.14  Chhat Programme & Jaming Session of Korus at OAT-2 held on 29.10.24  NSS Day held on 30.10.14  Sardhar Ballav Bhai Patel Birth Anniversary held on 31.10.14  Sikshit Bharat, Saksham Quality Education for All, Group Discussion held on 17.11.14  Republic Day celebrated on 26.01.15  KIIT Fest held from 14.02.015 to 16.02.15  Korean Room Inauguration held on 25.02.15  Pratijja 01.04.15  Regional New Year celebrated on 14.04.15  Korus Week celebrated 1.06.15.

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12. International Linkages/ MOUs

International collaboration has become integral to higher education in the 21st century, and perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than in the recent proliferation of international partnerships among colleges and universities. KIIT University has established academic partnership and collaboration with more than 102 world class universities from across the world. The KIIT has inked pacts with Jungwon University, Hanbuk National University, Kyungpook National University, Chosun University, Dong-A University and Dong Uie University.

Linkages with worlds’ top ranking Universities:

MOUs signed in 2014-15

. The University of Miami School of Law, Florida, USA . Modern University for Humanities, Russia . Jalalabad State University, Kyrgyzstan . University of Milano, Bicocca, Italy . AL- Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan . Naryn State University, Kyrgyzstan . Seoil University, South Korea, Korea . GMUW Association, South Korea . Boramae Flight Training Center (BFTC), South Korea . Hanseo University,Korea . S.V. National Institute of Technology(SVNIT) . Metropolitan University, Prague, Czech Republic . Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Dharmshala . Daffodil International University, Dhaka,Bangladesh . Mayo Clinic ,Virginia . Issy-Kul State University, Kyrgyzstan . Castleton State College, Vermont, USA . Tajik State Pedagogical University, Tajikistan . Kyrgyz Uzbek University, Osh, Kyrgyzstan . Osh State Law Institute, Osh . San Beda College, Manila, Philippines . Hachinohe Gakuin University, Aomori, Japan

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Signing of MoU with Rockstar Digital Pvt. Signing of MoU with Hachinohe Gakuin Ltd. University, Japan

Signing of MoU with Hanseo University, Signing of MoU with Seoil University, South Korea South Korea

Signing of MoU with DONG-A University Signing of MoU with Boramae Flight South Korea Training Center South Korea

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Signing of MoU with University of Milano- Signing of MoU with MAYO CLINIC, USA Bicocca, Italy

Signing of MoU with Inje University, Signing of MoU with Korea-India Culture &

Economy Association Gimhae, South Korea

Signing of MoU with temple Ven. Shim Signing of MoU with Busan Foreign San, South Korea University

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13. Visitors

 Gajapati Maharaja Shree Dibyasingh Dev

Governors  His Excellency Dr. S.C. Jamir, Governor of Odisha

Legal Luminaries  Justice A. K. Patnaik, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India  Justice Altamas Kabir, Former Chief Justice of India,  Justice Narayan Chandra Sil, Former Judge, Calcutta High Court  Justice A. S. Naidu, Former Judge, Odisha High Court,  Justice P. C. Ghose, Judge, Supreme Court of India  Justice B. P. Das, Former Judge, Odisha High Court  Justice Swatanter Kumar, Chairperson, National Green Tribunal  Justice Indira Baneerjee, Judge, Calcutta High Court  Justice Vijaya Lakshmi, Judge Allahabad High Court  Justice Kamal Kishore, Retd Judge Allahabad High Court  Dr. Pinky Anand, Additional Solicitor General of India.  Justice Dalveer Bhandari, Judge, International Court of Justice  Justice Dipak Misra, Judge, Supreme Court of India  Justice S. J. Mukhopadhaya, Judge, Supreme Court of India  Justice P. C. Ghose, Judge, Supreme Court of India  Justice P. K. Chattopadhyay, Judge, Calcutta High Court  Justice Amitava Roy, Judge,  Justice P. C. Ghose, Judge, Supreme Court of India,  Justice Meena V. Gomber, Judicial Member, Armed Forces Tribunal, Jaipur  Justice Mr. B. P. Singh, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India  Justice Mr. Amit Talukdar, Former Judge, Calcutta High Court  Justice Mr. B. K. Patel, Former Judge, Orissa High Court.

Union Ministers  Jual Oram, Hon’ble Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, Govt. of India  Ram Vilas Paswan, Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Govt. of India  Upendra Kushwaha, Union Minister of State for Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Drinking Water and Sanitation, Govt. of India  Dharmendra Pradhan, Honble Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Govt. of India  Mahesh Sharma,Hon’ble Union Minister of State (Ind.),Culture and Tourism & Minister of State for Civil Aviation , Govt. of India  Bandaru Dattatreya, Hon’ble Minister of of State (Independent Charge) for Labour and Employment, Govt. of India

State Ministers  Pradeep Ku. Panigrahi, Higher Education, IT & Rural drinking water supply, Govt. of Odisha  Shri S. K. Das Burma, Food Supplies & Consumer Welfare, Employment and Technical Education & Training, Govt. of Odisha  Shri Debi Prasad Mishra, Industries, School & Mass Education, Govt. of Odisha

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Members of Parliament  P. K. Patasani  Harish Dwivedi  Satish Dubey  Pratima Mondal  Azmeera Seetaram Naik  Ravindra Babu Pandula  Ramchandra Paswan  Ajay Tamta  Krupal Balaji Tumane  Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma  Chintaman Navsha Wanaga  D. Raja  Vijaylaxmi Sadho  Wansuk Syiem  Faggan Singh Kulaste, Chairperson, Parliamentary Committee on The Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Foreign Diplomats  Maxwell Ranga, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Republic of Zimbabwe  Ali Abdulla Khalifa, Board of Trustees Member, Secretary General, Kingdom of Bahrain  Mohamed Benaissa, Mayor of Asilah and Secretary General of the Assilah Forum Foundation, the Kingdom of Morocco  Eivind S. Homme, Hon’ble Ambassador, Royal Norwegian Embassy, New Delhi  Hatem El Sayed Tageldin, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to India  Emery Landry Nyandwi , Charge de Affairs, Embassy of the Republic of Burundi, New Delhi  Abdoul Aziz Loum, Charge de Affairs, Embassy of the Republic of Senegal, New Delhi  Miloslav Stasek, Ambassador, Embassy of the Czech Republic, New Delhi  Elizabeth Paula Napeyok, High Commissioner of Uganda in India  Amir Muharemi, Ambassador of the Republic of Croatia to India  Georges de La Roche Du Ronzet Plihal, Ambassador of the Republic of Guatemala to India  Monica Lanzetta Mutis, Ambassador of Colombia to India  Gennet Zewdei, Ambassador of Ethiopia to India  Idriss Raoua Ouedraogo, Ambassador of Burkina Faso to India  Jaime Ampuero, Hon’ble Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Bolivia, New Delhi  Miloslav Stasek, Ambassador, Embassy of the Czech Republic, New Delhi  France Kosinyane Morule, High Commissioner of South Africa to India

Foreign Dignatories  Andrew Taggart,Pro Vice Chancellor,Murdoch University, Australia  Jana Mazancova,Vice Dean for Development, Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague  Sitinova Martina, Student, Economics & Management, Czech University of Life Sciences  Zemanova Monika,student, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague  Sulcova Nikola,Student, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague  Hanus Pavel, Student, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague  Mateju Petr, Student, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague  Odehnalova Kristyna, Student, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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 Stefanus Botes, Minister Counsellor-Economics, South Africa High Commission  S.C Pradhan, Senior Economics,Advisor, South Africa High Commission, New Delhi  S.Pillay, First Secretary (Political), South Africa High Commission, New Delhi  Kiran Mehra Kerpel, Director UN Information Centre for India & Bhutan  Jan ŠKRHA, Vice Rector for International Relations & Mobility, Charles University, Prague  Jitka Ulrichová, Vice Rector for Research, Palacky University, Olomouc  Jaromír Gottvald, Vice-Rector for International Relations and Social Affairs,VSB - Technical University of Ostrava  Bc. Daniel Casten,Director of International Affairs Office, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava  MgA. Tomas Vanek, Rector, Academy of Fine Arts in Prague  Marcela Karmazínová, Vice Rector, International Relations, Brno University of Technology  Jan Pavlík, Director, Centre for International Cooperation, Masaryk University  Miroslav Luswig, Rector, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic  Jan Lata, Vice-Rector, Coordination of Research and External Relations, University of Ostrava  Karel Melzoch, Rector, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague  Michal Lošťák, Vice-Rector for International Relations, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague  Soňa Jandová, Vice Rector, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic  Josef Hynek, Rector, University of Hradec Králové  Aleš Gregar, Vice-Rector for International Relations, Tomas Bata University in Zlín  Michal Klima, Rector, Metropolitan University Prague  Katerina Gregorova, Third Secretary, Economic & Consular Affairs,The Embassy of the Czech Republic, New Delhi  J. Martin Hunter, Emeritus Professor, Nottingham Trent University, UK  Jan Paulson, Founding partner, Three Crowns LLP,USA  Gerson Damiani, University of Sao Paulo  Marike Paulsson, Director, International Arbitration Institute, University of Miami  Bahiru Duguma, Director, Office of Food Security, USAID India  Frederika Meijer, Representative, United Nations Population Fund, India & Country Director, UNFPA, Bhutan  Christine Finnan, Fulbright Scholar  Sediqullah Sahar, Education Attache, Embassy of Afghanistan, New Delhi  Coen Kompier, Specialist on International Labour Standards, International Labour Organisation  C E Tomas Martin Jimenez Gilfortoul , Hon’ble Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of the Republic of Peru, New Delhi  Witness Ngwenya, Counsellor, Embassy of the Republic of Zimbabwe, New Delhi  Cristopher C. Berndt,Professor of Surface Science & InterfaceEngineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia  Nada Itani,Artist,Lebanon  Noha Hasaan Chamseddine,Artist,Lebanon  Mahsa Teharani,Artist,Iran  Amani Zahran,Artist,Egypt  Monika Schiwy,Artist,Germany  Marica-Chantal Perros, Artist,France  Natalia Belankaya, Artist,Belarus  Ilona Kosobuku, Artist,Belarus  Erol Kılıç, Artist,Turkey  George Waheb, Artist,Egypt  Noha Ali, Artist, Egypt

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 Heba El Aziz,Artist, Egypt  Hassnaa Hassan,Photographer,USA  Aida Khalil, Artist,Egypt  Nejib Rokbani, Artist,Tunisia  Mohamed Hameda, Artist,Egypt  Sajad Amini, Artist, Iran  Wael Zaky, Photographer,Egypt  Walid Elzonfoly, Photographer, Egypt  Made Somadita, Artist, Indonesia  Gabriele Schaffartzik, Artist,Germany  Maia Stefana Oprea, Artist,Romania  Antonius Kho, Artist, Indonesia  Holy Noor Lia, Indonesia  Mona Gassim, Artist, Sudan  Nora Qabel, Artist,Syria  Manal Mahasseb Hofer, Artist, Austria  Fatma Sayed Eman, Artist Egypt  Amany Soliman,Artist, Egypt  George Maher Sobhy Mikhaile,Artist, Egypt  Eslam Abdelhamid Zaki,Artist, Egypt  Osama Ahmed Abdelawab,Artist, Egypt  Remon Raffa,Artist, Egypt  Sherino. Mokhtar, Artist, Egypt  Diaha Essam, Artist,Saudi Arab  Najah, Artist,Saudi Arab  Elmayah Ghadeer, Journalist, Egypt  Rehaboldin Mokhimer, Journalist,Egypt  Feridun Ishiman, Artist,Northern Cyprus  Abdrashev Akunjan,Rector, Jalalabad State University, Kyrgyzstan  Murzaliev Manas, Vice Rector, Jalalabad State University, Kyrgyzstan  Ubaldo Garcia Ruiz, Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Republic of Costa Rica to India  Asif Iqbal, Honorary Counsellor, Suriname Embassy, Bangalore,  Rebecca Ferrell, Professor of Biology, Metropolitan State University of Denver,USA  Aaron Brown, Department Coordinator & Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Metropolitan State University of Denver,USA  Raj Khandekar, Professor of Management, Metropolitan State University of Denver,USA  Akbarali Thobhani, Executive Director, Office of International Studies, Metropolitan State University of Denver,USA  Biswadip Ghosh,Department of Computer Information Systems, Metropolitan State University of Denver,USA  Balint Bachmann, Dean-Civil Engineering and Architecture, Pollack Mihaly Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology, University of PÉCS, Hungary  Gabriella Medvegy, Vice-Dean, University of PÉCS Hungary  Evgeny Kablukov, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic in the Rebublic of India  Akylbekova Taken, Vice President of International relations, The International University of Kyrgyzstan  Mambetalieva Margarita, Regional Manager for Central Asia, Turkey Health, Kyrgyzstan  Dr. Christopher K. Pierret, Mayo Clinic, USA  Prof. Maria Cristina Messa, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy

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 Prof Daniela Cattaneo, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Prof Mariangela Giusti, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Prof Anna Luisa Marchetti, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Prof Vincenzo Matera, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Alessandra Astolfi, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Marco Bochi, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Maria Butti, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Elena Carli, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Francesco Giuseppi Castiglione, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Marianna D’Agostino, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Etleva Dyle, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Paola Ehsai, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Paola Fappani, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Adele Fioravera, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Elena Greggio, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Eva Hoffmann, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Jonida Ibra, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Emanuela Izzo, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Niccolo Marino, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Martina Marise, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Giulia Milani, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Micol Montesano, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Serena Monti, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Lodovica Monica Negri, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Laura Chiara Pedron, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Sara Salmeri Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Sara Terza, Student, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy  Krishna Dronamraju, President, Foundation for Genetic Research  Zhukova Aleksandra, Moscow State Linguistic University, Moscow  Mun-Yun Lee , Chairman, Seoil University, South Korea,  Lee Hak Chun, Dean of Graduate School of Global Studies, Dong-A University South Korea,  Kie-Seong Youn, Chairman, Boramae Flight Training Centre  Kim Seung-Jae, Director, Dean of Academic Affairs, Hanseo University, South Korea  Chung, Tae-Hwang, Professor, Security Service & Secretary, Hanseo University, South Korea  Krishna Dronamraju, President, Foundation for Genetic Research, Visiting Professor,University of Paris, Honorary Research Fellow, University of London  Omuralieva Damira, Rector, Naryn State University, Kyrgyzstan  Chorobaeva Narynkul, Vice Rector, Naryn State University, Kyrgyzstan  Tashtankulova Zhenishgul, Naryn State University, Kyrgyzstan  Walid Ben Hamida,University of Paris, France  Tsutomu Kume, Northwestern University School of Medicine,Chicago IL, USA  Laxmi Parida, Manager, Computational Genomics Group,USA  Elsa Estevez, Senior Academic Programme Officer, UNU-EGOV  G. Michele Pinna, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University Of Cagliari, Italy  Catuscia Palamidessi, Director of Research, INRIA  Nikolaj Bjorner, Principal Researcher,Microsoft,USA  Èric Rutten,Researcher,INRIA  Bud Mishra, Courant Institute, NYU, USA  Jenifer Clark, Science & Technology Attache, French Embassy in India, Bangalore

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 Timothy M Vogel, Enviromental Microbial Genomics Group, Universite de Lyon  Pedro Alvarez, Rice University, USA  Olivier Sibourg, CEO,ENOVEO  Pascal Simonet, Ecole Centrale de Lyon  Catherine Larose, CNRS, France  Jean-Sebastien Beaulne, PhD Student in Microbial Ecology, Ecole central of Lyon(ECL),France  Christine R. Finnan, Professor, College of Charleston, USA  Piya Bahadur, Regional Officer, USIEF Hyderabad  Melissa Goodnight, Research Scholar, California University  Radha Hegde, Professor, New York University  Steven Hite, Professor, Brigham University  Julie Hite, Professor, Brigham University  Tamo Chattopadhay, Columbia University  Umi Daniel, Director, Aide et Action  Andrew Caffro,Fulbright Scholar  Anisha Gundewar, Fulbright Scholar  Akshata Kadagathur, Fulbright scholar  Rebecca Liebman,Fulbright Scholar  Tracy Irish, Warwick Business School Shakespeare Scholar, The University of Warwick  Timothy Gerrish, International Child Protection expert  Alison Willmott, Education consultant  Sabur Khan, Honorable Chairman, Daffodil International University, Dhaka  Luau Kamaluddin, Legal Affairs Specialist, Kingdom of Bahrain,  Earl H Potter, President, St. Cloud State University, USA  Ben Baliga, Graduate Director, Engineering Management, St. Cloud State University, USA  Gary LaFree, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice & Director, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, University of Maryland, U.S.A.  Prof. Jean-Louis MARTY, Université de Perpignan Via DOMITIA, France  Enrique López Veloso, Institutional CoordinatorUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain  Poul V Jensen, Director, European Business and Technology Centre

Nobel Laureates  Prof. Ferid Murad, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine (1998), USA

Authors  Padma Vibhushan Dr. Sitakant Mahapatra, Eminent Poet and Literary Critic  Padma Vibhushan Dr. Sonal Mansingh, Indian Classical Dancer & Social Activist  Padmabibhushan  J. Pinto, Iconic Writer  Ravi Singh, Iconic Writer  Chitra Mudgal, Renowned Writer  Arbind Kamal, Renowned Hindi poet and Professor of Patna University  Suhel Seth, Noted Writer & Founder and Managing Partner of Counselage India

Educationalist  Ashok Dhoble, Hon.sec General,Indian Dental Association  B.R. Das, President,Research & Innovation SRL Limited  N. K. Goel, President, Communication and Multimedia Infrastructure, Association of India

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 Rudrayya Shivanand Puranik, Oral Pathologists from PMNM Dental College and Hospital, Bagalkot,  Jyoti Dilip Bhavtankar, Oral Pathologists, from Govt. Dental College, Aurangabad  Prof Navin Singhi, School of Mathematical Sciences, TIFR Mumbai  Prof. B B Bhattacharya, Satyendra Nath Bose National Centre For Basic Sciences, Kolkata  Prof. Swapna Mohapatra, Department of Physics, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar  Ashutosh Behura, Macrologic Innovative Solution Pvt. Ltd, Bhubaneswar  Brindaban C. Ranu, Department of Organic Chemistry IACS, Kolkata  B N Das, Presidency College, Kolkata & President, RC15 Regional council of IAPT  B.K.Sahu, Dept. of Earth Science, IIT Bombay  G.P. Das, Department of Materials Science IACS, Kolkata  Tapas Kundu, Molecular Biology and Genetics Unit JNCASR, Bangalore  Satish Gupta,MD(Med) FIAE,FCCP,FIMSA, Sr Consultant, Cardiology & Medicine CAD Project Co-Ordinator  P. Jagannath, Prof & Head PSNA College of Engineering ,Dindigal.Tamil Nadu  H N Mishra, Former Head of Cardiology, SCB Medical College  B. K. Mahala, Sr. Consultant Cardiology Narayan Hridalaya, Bangalore  Satish K. Gupta, Sr. Consultant Cardiology J. W. Global Hospital Mount Abu  A. Kumar , General secretary(Scientific Activities,ISCA  A.K Saxena, General President(Elect), ISCA  V.L Saxena,Member executive committee,ISCA  U C Mohanty, President, Odisha Vigyan Academy (OBA)  G. Narahari Sastry, IICT, Hyderabad  G C Kundu, NCCS Pune  Anil Kumar Karn, School of Mathematical Sciences, NISER, Bhubaneswar  V N Mani, C-MET, Hyderabad  Arindam Rana, CIty College, Kolkata  P C Pandey, IIT Bhubaneswar  , School of Physical Sciences, NISER, Bhubaneswar  Ashutosh Behura, Macrologic Innovative Solution Pvt. Ltd, Bhubaneswar  Amulya K Panda, Senior Scientist, NII, New Delhi  Raman Govindarajan, Hed R&D Sanofi Aventis, India  Badri N Patnaik, Director Vaccine Development, Sanofi Pasteur India  Vineeth Varanasi, Group Lead, Clinical , Bharat Biotech  T A Nagarjuna, Technical Advisor, BD Biosciences, India  Bimal Desai, Divisional Manager, CarlZeiss India  K. Ramanjaneyulu, Senior Scientist, Apotex Pharma  Purna C Ray, Director Process Research, Lupin Pharma Ltd  Mandar Kulkarni, Group Head-Molecular Biology, Sandor Life Sciences  Om Narayan, General Manager, Viral Vaccine Operation, Biological E Ltd  Govind Adireddi, Co-Founder &COO, CromDX Solutions  Bijender Vats, Associate Director HR, MSD India (Merck Inc, USA)  Debesh Das, General Manager, Alkem Laboratories  Sanjay K Mallick, Director-Cytometry Solutions, India  Alok Kanti Deb,Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology,Kharagpur  Arun Ghosh,Asst. Professor, School of Electrical Sciences, IIT Bhubaneswar  Rajib Bandyopadhyay,Professor, Department of Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering, Jadavpur University  S.K. Mishra, Chief Scientist,CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar  R. Mahalakshmi, Head of Training Department, Yokogawa India Pvt. Ltd  Sukanta Das, Design & Automation Engineer, Yokogawa India Limited  H Mukherjee, Member, Indian Society of Lighting Engineers (ISLE), Kolkata State Centre  A. K. Datta, Department of Applied Physics, University of Calcutta

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 Baidyanath Roy, Professor, Electronics & Tele Communications, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur  T. K. Ghosal, Hony. Secretary, ISLE, Calcutta State Center  Parimita Mohanty, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)  P. D. Porey,Director, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology  S. Tripathy, Deputy Director, IIT Bhubaneswar  B J Srinath, Scientist G and Senior Director, ICERT, Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Government of India  Harekrishna Satapathy, Vice Chancellor, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati  B.L.S. Prakasa Rao, Ramanujan Chair Professor,CR RAO Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science, University of Hyderabad  Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay, Dept. of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Calcutta University  Kanchan Pande, Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay  B N Das, Presidency College, Kolkata  , Department of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai  B N Das, Presidency College, Kolkata  Uday Maitra, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  Sirshendu De, Department Of Chemical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur  K Gopalan, NGRI, Hyderabad  Lalit Kant, Sr. Scientific Advisor, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation  K. V. Raju,Director,DMI, Patna  Sanjay Singh, Scientist G, TIFAC  Prabal Sen, XLRI  Unni Jeemol,Director, IRMA  G. Sridhar, IIM Kozhikode  Salil Mehta, Director(Acad.) SRM, NLRI, Ratlam, M.P.  Anil P Joshi, Director, HESCO, Dehradun  Pratap Somvanshi, Senior Resident Editor, Delhi, Hindustan Media  K.V. Raju,DMI, Patna  Piyush Singh,DMI, Patna  Rajesh K Aithal, IIM, Lucknow  P.B.S. Bhadoria, IIT Kharagpur  Y. Narahari, Department of Computer Science and Automation (CSA), IISc Banglore  R. K. Shyamsundar, Senior Professor, School of Technology & Computer Science, TIFR  Amit Chaudhuri, Joint Director, CDAC, Kolkata  Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Professor,Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay  Anil Rai, Head ,Centre for Agricultural Bio-informatics &IASRI, New Delhi  Rudra Prakash Pradhan, Associate Professor, Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Kharagpur  Damodar Suar, Professor, Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT Kharagpur,  Sujoy Bhatachraya, Assistant Professor, Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Khargpur  Samar Saha, President(Elect),IEEE EDS,Ultrasolar Technology,USA  Ravi M. Todi, Treasurer & Fellow,IEEE EDS,Qualcomm Technology Inc.,USA  Soumya Pandit,Chair,IEEE EDS Kolkata Chapter  Ganapati Panda.Professor, School of Electrical Sciences, IIT Bhubaneswar  R. K. Mishra, Professor, Electronic Science Department, Berhampur University  Debi Prasad Das, IMMT, Bhubaneswar  Banshidhar Majhi, Department of Computer Science & Engg., NIT Rourkela  Amalendu Patnaik, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, IIT Roorkee  Anil K. Bhatnagar, University of Hyderabad  Sudipta Sengupta, Jadavpur University, Kolkata

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 B N Das, Presidency College, Kolkata  M P Biswal, IIT Kharagpur  B N Das, Presidency College, Kolkata  Sekhar Chakrabarti, NICED, Kolkata  , JNCASR, Bangalore  Sathees C. Raghavan, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  Bikash Jena, IMMT Bhubaneswar  Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Calcutta University, Kolkata  V. Chandrasekhar, Director, NISER, Bhubaneswar  B Ravindran, Director, Institute of Life Sciences, Bhubaneswar  P. Balaram, IISc, Bangalore  Walter Bodmer, FRS, University of Oxford, UK  Abdur Rahaman, NISER, Bhubaneswar  Amitabh Joshi, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore  Partha Majumdar, National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, Kalyani  Sitabhra Sinha, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai  Sahotra Sarkar, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, USA  Veena Rao, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore  Kriti Kapila, King’s College, London, UK  Vijay Raghavan, FRS, Secretary, DBT, Govt. of India  Vidyanand Nanjundiah, Centre for Human Genetics and IISc, Bangalore  Ashis Kumar Mukherjee, Professor, Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, Tezpur University  Dinakar M Salunke, Executive Director,Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Gurgaon  Samir K Brahmachari, CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, New Delhi  , Head, Molecular Biology Group, the Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD), Hyderabad  Gaurisankar Sa, Professor, Division of Molecular Medicine, Bose Institute,Kolkata  Vinay K. Nandicoori, Staff Scientist, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi  Biswadev Bishayi, Head, Department of Physiology,University of Calcutta, University College of Science & Technology,Kolkata  Susanta Roychoudhury, Cancer Biology & Inflammatory Disorder Division, CSIR - Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata  Vani Brahmachari, Professor, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Center for Biomedical Research, University of Delhi, Delhi  Deepti Jain, Assistant Professor, Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Gurgaon  D Karunakaran, Department of Biotechnology, Bhupat and Jyoti Mehta School of Biosciences,Indian Institute of Technology Madras  Madanmohan Caturvedi, Department of Zoology, University of Delhi  Abhijit De,Principal Investigator and Scientific Officer E, ACTREC  N.G. Prasad, Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali  Partho Sarothi Ray, Assistant Professor, IISER Kolkata  Sumanta Bagchi, Assistant Professor, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  Akhilesh Pandey, National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA  J Gowrishankar, Center for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics [CDFD], Hyderabad  Neel Sarovar Bhavesh,Staff Research Scientist (PI),Structural and Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB)  Md. Sohail Akhtar, Senior Scientist, Molecular and Structural Biology Division, CSIR-CDRI, Lucknow  Arun K. Shukla, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences & Bioengineering BSBE, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur  Sib Sankar Roy,Principal Scientist,Metabolic Disorder Laboratory, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata  Parimal Misra, Professor, Dr. Reddy’s Institute of Life Sciences, Hyderabad

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 Mukesh Nyati,Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan Health System, USA  Sushrusha Nayak, Department of Medicine,Karolinska Institute, Sweden  , National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi  Utpal S. Tatu, Professor, Department of Biochemistry,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  , CSIR-IGIB, New Delhi  , National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi  Ram Vishwakarma, Director, CSIR - Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu  , Director - Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore  Rup Lal, Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Delhi  S. Mahadevan, Department of Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  Arvind K Singh, Department of Biochemistry, North-Eastern Hill University,Shillong  Supreet Saini, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Bombay  V. Vasudev, Professor, University of Mysore, Mysore  Ritu Kulshreshtha, Biochemical, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi  S. Gopalan SampathKumar, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi  Hari Sharan Misra, Professor, Homi Bhabha National Institute and Head, Molecular Genetics Section,Molecular Biology Division,Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Mumbai  Malini Sen, Cancer Biology & Inflammatory Disorder Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata  Samit Chattopadhyay, Scientist 'G', National Centre for Cell Science, Pune  , Professor, Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, IIT-Bombay  K. N. Balaji,Professor,Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  Rashna Bhandari, Head, Laboratory of Cell Signalling, Center for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad  Sivaram Mylavarapu, Assistant Professor, Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Gurgaon  Shridhar Narayanan, Director, Foundation for Neglected Disease Research, Bangalore  Madavan Vasudevan, Director, Research and Operations, Bionivid Technology Pvt Ltd, Bangalore  VN Balaji, Consultant, Jubilant Drug Discovery, Bangalore  Kalpana Luthra, Additional Professor, Dept of Biochemistry, New Delhi  Jayandharan G. Rao, Associate Professor, Biological Sciences & Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur  Shankar Bhattacharya, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Delhi  Anupam Chatterjee, Department of Biotechnology & , North Eastern Hill University, Shillong  Sharmila Bapat, Scientist 'F', National Centre for Cell Science, Pune  Sorab N Dalal, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer  Ananda K. Sarkar, Staff Scientist III, National Institute of Plant Research  Utpal Nath, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  , Center for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad  Jitendra K. Thakur, Staff Scientist IV, National Institute of Plant Genome Research  Sunanda Bhattacharyya, Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, School of Life Science, University of Hyderabad  Biplab Bose, Associate Professor, Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, IIT Guwahati  Mrinal Samanta, Senior Scientist, Fish Health Management, CIFA, ICAR, Bhubaneswar  , Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore  Seema Negi, Research Officer, Central Research Station, Subharti Medical College, Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut

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 Usha Vijayraghavan, Professor, Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore  , Professor, Department of Microbiology & Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore  K. Subramaniam, Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Bhupat and Jyoti Mehta School of Biosciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras  Annapoorni Rangarajan, Assistant Professor, Molecular Reproduction, Development & Genetics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  Atul Kumar Johri, Professor, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University  Manikuntala Kundu, Senior Professor, Chemistry, Bose Institute, Kolkata  Manas Kumar Santra, Scientist 'D', National Centre for Cell Science, Pune  M.R. Ranjit, Scientist-E, Regional Medical Research Centre, Bhubaneswar  Surajit Bhattacharjee, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics, Tripura University  M. Ramachandra Gowda,Chairman, Dept of Commerce, Bangalore University & President, ICA  Balwinder Singh,Head, Dept of Commerce & Business Management, G N D University,Amritsar & Secretary, ICA  Nawal Kishor, Managing Editor, IJC  Jayanta Parida, P.G Dept of Commerce, Utkal University, & Conference Secretary,  T. Shiware, Principal, K P B Hinduja College & Immediate Past President,ICA  P T Choudhary, Head, Dept of Commerce, M J College,Jalgaon & Executive Vice President, ICA  Sandip Kantilal Bhatt, P. G. Dept. of Business Studies, Gujarat & Joint Secretary,ICA  A.K Das, Vice Chancellor, Utkal University  Air Marshall (Retd.) R.C. Bajpai, PVSM,  Arbind Mishra, Dean, TERI University,  J. P. Das, University of Alberta, Canada  Manoj K. Dash, IIIT Gwalior  Deba Mohanty, Chairman & Chief Executive, Indicia Research & Advisory (IRA)  Praveen Khilnani,BLK Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi  Anil Sachdev Sir Gangaram Hospital , New Delhi  Uma Ali ,Wadia Children Hospital, New Delhi  Mohesh Mohite, Wadia Children Hospital, New Delhi  Partho Bhattacharyya, Apollo Hospital, Kolkata  Suresh Panda, Rainbow Hospital, Hyderabad  Madhumati Otiv, KEM Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra  Ganapati Panda, Professor, IIT,Bhubaneswar  Kuntal Ghosh,Assistant Professor, ISI, Kolkata  Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Machine Intelligence Unit, ISI,Kolkata  Nabanita Das, Advanced Computing and Microelectronic Unit, ISI Kolkata  Sandip Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur  Amitava Gupta, Department of Power Engineering, Director, School of Nuclear Studies and Applications, JU  H M Shertukde, Professor, Electrical & Computer Engg, University of Hartford  Anand Kumar, Founder of Super 30  Anna George, Senior Scientist, NII, New Delhi  Kanury Rao, Head Immunology Group, ICGEB, New Delhi  Arvind Mathur, SEARO WHO Health Officer  Shantanu Kar, Director RMRC, Bhubaneswar  K. Misra, SCBMC, Cuttack  Lipika Nanda, Director, IIPH, Bhubaneswar  V. Balaram, NGRI, Hyderabad  Bedangadas Mohanty, NISER, Bhubaneswar

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 Sirshendu De,Professor,Chemical engg, IIT Kharagpur  K N Balaji, IISc Bangalore  U.C. Mohanty, IIT Bhubaneswar  Phoolan Prasad, IISc Bangalore  Padmabhushan Prof. , NIPGR, New Delhi  Padmashri Prof. D Balasubramanian, LVPEI, Hyderabad  Debabrata Mukhopadhyay, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA  N. K. Ganguly, President, ISTR & Former DG, ICMR, THSTI, New Delhi  Tapas Kundu, JNCASR Bangalore  G. C. Kundu, NCCS, Pune  S. Patnaik, Co-Organizing Secretary, ICTR-2015  Goutam Chakraborty, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre,New York, USA  Vinit Kumar, The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, USA  Pawan kumar Asalapuram Ramachand, Stockholm University, Sweden  Parag Kundu, NTU, Singapore  Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay, University of Kolkata  Koustub Panda, University of Calcutta, Kolkata  Sagartirtha Sarkar, University of Calcutta, Kolkata  Susanta Roychoudhury, CSIR-IICB, Kolkata  Chitra Mandal, CSIR-IICB, Kolkata  , IICB, Kolkata  Ipshita Chakraborty, MILabs, Kolkata  Tanya Das, Bose Institute, Kolkata  Gaurisankar Sa, Bose Institute, Kolkata  , University of Delhi South Campus  , NII, New Delhi  , JNU, New Delhi  Gobardhan Das, JNU, New Delhi  Samudrala Gourinath, JNU, New Delhi  Kasturi Datta, JNU, New Delhi  Sunita Saxena, NIP-ICMR, New Delhi  Subhra Chakraborty, NIPGR, New Delhi  Amit Dinda, AIIMS, New Delhi  Bhudev C. Das, Amity University, Noida  Subrata Sinha, NBRC, Gurgaon,  Mohan Wani, NCCS, Pune  Anjali Shiras, NCCS, Pune  Dhiraj Kumar, NCCS, Pune  Rosalin Mishra, NCCS, Pune  Shubhada V Chiplunkar, ACTREC, Mumbai  Giriraj Ratan Chandak, CCMB, Hyderabad  Prabhat Arya, DILS, Hyderabad  Remya Raja, IOB, Bangalore,  Aditi Chatterjee, IOB, Bangalore  Srinivasan Vedantham, SASTRA University, Thanjavur  Surajit Karmakar, INST, Mohali,  Debendra K. Sahoo, CSIR-IMTech, Chandigarh  Nikhil K. Shukla, Mahatma Gandhi P.G.College, Gorakhpur  Pranati P Sarangi, IITR, Roorkee  Subhashis Chattopadhyay, NISER, Bhubaneshwar  Soumen Chakraborty, ILS, Bhubaneswar  Manaswini Mangaraj, AIIMS, Bhubaneshwar  G. Barua, IIT Guwahati,  M. R. Patra, Berhampur University

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 H Mohanty, University of Hyderabad  R. K. Shyamsundar, TIFR, Mumbai  R. Natrajan, TIFR, Mumbai  Sanjiva Prasad,Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi  Manik Lal Das, Associate Professor, DA-IICT, Gandhinager,  Krithi Ramamritham, Professor,IIT Bombay  Debapriya Dutta, Director, Indo-French Centre for Promotion of Advanced Research  P. C. Pandey, Professor,IIT Bhubaneswar  Dinesh Mohan, Professor, JNU, Delhi  Rup Lal, Dept. of Zoology, University of Delhi  V. C. Kalia, CSIR-IGIB,Delhi  Surajit Das, NIT, Rourkela  Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Odisha  Somnath Sen Gupta, Professor, Electronics & Electrical Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur  V. R. Muraleedharan, Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Madras  Tarun Kant, Institute Chair Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai  Ashok Kumar Mishra, Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras  C. Chandra Sekhar, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras  T. N. Mohapatra, Former Director, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University  Rama Shankar Varma, Professor, Dept. of Biotechnology, IIT Madras  Ajay Kumar Chattopadhyay, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur  A. Tripathy, Ex-Professor, IIM, Ahmadabad  Nidhi Dhawan, Director, Happy Hours School and Eminent Educationist and Pre-Primary Learning Expert  Pratap Rath, Professor, Psychology and Child Rights Activist  ParthaSarathi Mukherjee, Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,  Rahul Banerjee, Polymer and Advanced Materials Laboratory, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune,  TapanKanti Paine, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata,  V. R. Pedireddi, Department of Chemistry, School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar,  Prasenjit Mal, School of Chemical Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Bhubaneswar,  Debayan Sarkar, Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology(NIT), Rourkela  M. K. Sinha, Director, Indian Law Institute  R. Bhima Rao, Former Chief Scientist, CSIR – IMMT Bhubaneswar, Chairman, IE Odisha State Centre  S. K. Nath - Professor, IIT, Kharagpur  R. Sankarayanan, Scientist & Group Leader, CCMD, Hyderabad,  S.P. Kale, Associate Director,Bio Science Group, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Mumbai  N Ramamoorthy,Chaiman, Radiopharmaceuticals Committee, Dept. of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India  A. K. Kohli, Chief Executive,Board of Radiation & Isotope Technology, Dept. of Atomic Energy, Govt.of India  Ashutosh Dash, Head, Isotope Production & Application Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Center,Mumbai

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 A. K. Mukherjee, Senior Scientist,Division of Crop Protection, Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack  Rahul L. Meshram, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Sindhu Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur  Mojibur R. Khan, Assistant Professor and Ramalingaswami Fellow, Life Science Division,Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST),Guwahati  Ajay G. Namdeo, Department of Pharmacognosy, Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune  S.M. Ghawade, Breeder cum Horticulturist, Chilli and Vegetable Research, Akola  Chitra Mandal, CSIR-IICB, Kolkata  S. Siva Sankara Sai,Head & Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Nilayam  N. K. Singha, Rubber Technology Centre, IIT Kharagpur  U. N. Das, Director, Bio Science Research Centre, GVP College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam  Vikas Kumar Sangal, Assistant Professor, Department Of Chemical Engineering, Thapar University, Patiala  Raj Kumar Gupta, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Thapar University, Patiala  V. Kesavan, Dept of Biotechnology,IIT Madras,  Ramya Premanath, Assistant Professor, Centre for Science Education & Research, Nitte University, Mangalore  Padma Devarajan, Head &Professor in Pharmacy, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology,Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai  Ashok Mittal, Professor, Aligarh Mushlim University  HR. Nagendra, Chancellor, S-VYASA Deemed University  Ranajit Sen, Founder President General, World Science Congress, Kolkata  Anand Yethiraj,Dept.of Physics and Physical Oceanography, Memorial University, St.John’s, Canada  A. G. K. Gokhale, Chief Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Jashoda Superspecialty Hospital, Hyderabad  Karunakar Padhy, Chief cardiothoracic Surgeon, Care Hospital, Visakhapatnam  Amit Banerjee, Senior cardiac surgeon & VC, SOA University  J. P. Das, Eminent cardiologist  Kailash Ch Biswal, Cardiac surgeon  Subash C. Raina, Professor of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi  Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice-Chancellor, NLUO  Chintamani Mohapatra, Chairman, Centre for Canadian,US and Latin American Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,New Delhi.  H K. Satapathy, Vice Chancellor, Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati  Sharad N. Bansal, Professor & Dean,Department of Cooperative Management and Rural Studies,The MS University of Baroda, Gujarat  Babasaheb Ambedkar University, Aurangabad  Vijay Khare, Director, International Centre, University of Pune  G. K. Manjunath, IGIDR, Mumbai  P. Prabakaran, TIFR, Mumbai  A. R. Kulkarni, IIT, Mumbai  Vijaya Singh, DMRL, Hyderabad  S. Radhakrishnan, MAEER, MIT, Pune  Brij Mohan, Member Secretary, DNRD, NRB, Delhi  B. S. Murty, IIT Madras  Sampath Kumar, IIT Madras  A. R. Kulkarni, IIT Mumbai  Lt.Cdr. Bijayananda Padhi, PONA, New Delhi

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 N. K. Mukhopadhya, IIT Bhubaneswar  N. Gnanasundaram, MDS, Renowned Oral Medicine specialist  Ashok L., Faculty, Oral Medicine, Bapuji Dental College & Hospital, Karnataka  Sunil MK, Professor and Head Dept of Oral Medicine and Radiology Gurunanak dev dental college and Research Institute, Sunam,Punjab  Nikhil R. Pal, Fellow IEEE, INAE Chair, Professor, ISI Kolkata  Umesh Chandra Pati, Associate Professor, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, NIT Rourkela  Sharad Sarin, XLRI Jamshedpur  Sanjukta T. Ghosh, Professor, Dept. of Communication & Women’s Studies, Casteleton State College, USA  Sudhanshu Swaroop, Barrister & Vice-Chair,Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales  Vanja Kokol, Senior scientist and Assistant Professor, Institute of Engineering Materials and Design, University of Maribor

Corporate Leaders  Girish Krishnamurthy, Vice President, TCS  Amit Das, Data Mind  Raju Wadalkar, CTO,Telecom Tech Mahindra  Duraivel A Gopal, Vice President,Global Delivery, InfrastructureServices,Tech Mahindra  Jothiganesh Nagarajan(JOTHI), Vice president-IMS ,Tech Mahindra  JVS Prasad, Group Practice Head, Infrastructure Management Services,Tech Mahindra Ltd.  Ambarish Dasgupta, Partner and Head of Management Consulting, KPMG  Sumit Chowdhary, President, Reliance Jio,  Sanjay Muthal, Executive Director, RGF Management Search  Paramita Mohapatra, President, NHRDN Bhubaneswar Chapter.  Rajeshwar Tripathi, Chief People Officer, Automotive & Farm Equipment sector, Mahindra & Mahindra;  Satyadeep Mishra, Head of HR - Logistics & Control at RBS;  Rohit Kapoor, Geo HR Director and Academia Program Director, Dassault Systemes  Prasad Sadagopan, Sr. Manager,Portfolio, Credit Cards, HDFC Bank  Abraham Koshy, Professor, IIM Ahmedabad, Chairman of The Federal Bank Limited  Jagdish Mahapatra, MD-India and SAARC, McAfee  Vijay Shukla, Asst. VP & National Head – Corporate Events & Activations, Lokmat  Sandeep Bangia, AVP Marketing, Idea  Vineeta Singh, Co-founder, Fabbag.com  Arpan Biswas, Deputy General Manager – Marketing, Lodha Group  Konark Sharma, Chief Manager, Kotak Mahindra Bank  Ankit Gulati, Product Manager, Adobe Systems  A. L. Jagannath, Director – Marketing (India & SAARC), VMware  Madan Mohan Mohapatra, Head – Customer Strategy, Future Group  Vedagnan V, ASM, Marico  Priya Ranjan Vaid, Head – Corporate Communications, Bharti Airtel Ltd.  Saameer Khedkar, AVP, Alkem Laboratories Ltd.  Kaustav Das Modak, Mozilla Representative & Partner, CodeBinders  Mehak Sabat, Head – Entertainment Strategy, The Glitch  Sanjit Padhi, Director, Advent Sports  Shashi Bhargava,Head- Global Delivery for CIGNEX Datamatics  Shubhajit Maharana, Principal Architect, CIGNEX Datamatics,  Om Prakash Mishra, Principal Architect  Sudhir Madhugiri Vijayakumar, Practice Partner , Wipro

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 Jagi Mangat Panda, Co-founder & MD, Ortel Communication Ltd.  Srikumar Mishra, Founder Milk Mantra  Anil Agarwal, Chairman, Vedanta Group of Companies  Sameer Parekh, Managing Partner, Parekh & Co.  Sonali Parekh, Partner, Parekh & Co.  B. Gopalakrishnan, Group Head, Legal Operation & Human Resources Group, ARCIL  Girinder Agrawal, Associate Vice-President- Legal, Delhi International Airport Pvt. Ltd.  S.K.Dhiman, DGM, NPCIL  John A Broomfield, Vice President-Head Contracts, Hindustan Construction Company Ltd.  Prabhat Kumar Shrivastava, Head- Legal, Isolux Corsan India  Sunil Shukla, Lodha Group  Rajeev Uberoi, Group General Counsel & Group Head- Legal & Compliance, IDFC Ltd.  Aniruddha Pratipathi, L&T IDPL  T.T.N.Sudarshan, Senior DGM, L&T ECC Division  Sunil Kumar Rana, Project Coordinator, Ambuja Cement Foundation, Mumbai  S. Baskar Reddy, Executive Director, Syngenta Foundation India  V.V. Rajendra Prasad, AIP-ICRISAT, Hyderabad  Rajesh Singh, Indo Empower(Ex- HUL)  Sanjay Panigrahi, CEO, Sahaj e-Village Limited, Kolkata  Rakesh Supkar, Associate Program Director, TechnoServe India  B. K. Dutta, Director, VIB, Nimpith, West Bengal  Joy Mustafi, IBM Software Banglore  Santunu Mitra, Infosys Lab, Mysore  Sandeep Mukahrjee, TCS, Banglore  Saugata Bhattacharya, Sr. Vice President and Chief Economist, Axis Bank  Sundaresh Bhat, President and CFO, VVF Ltd.  Sanjay Muthal, Executive director, RGF Management Search  Maithili Bhusnurmath, Consulting Editor, Times of India Group  Uday Jena, Director & Treasurer – India, Societe Generale  Santanu Gupta, Associate Professor, XLRI  Amar Nayak, AGM, ICICI Bank  Vibhu Arya Head, Strategic alliances ,Snapdeal  Sashi Ranajan Das, Senior Manager, Deloitte  Ravi Nawal, Managing Consultant, PwC  Manish Chhajed, Founder & MD ,Sweat Equity Partner  R K Mohanty, Head, Commercial, Galfar Engineering & Contracting (I) Pvt Ltd  Ravindra Dharkar ,Head, HR,Lafarge Cement  Abhimanyu Sahu, Director, Business Development, Schneider Electric  Vivek Shubramanian, Executive Director, Fourth Partner Energy  Dipak Panchal, Manager, Business Development,Sun Edison Energy India Pvt. Ltd.  Zartab H Jafri,Managing Director,Maksus Mimer Energy Solution India Pvt. Ltd.  Ritesh Arya,Business Partner, Maksus Mimer Energy Solution India Pvt. Ltd.  M C S Bhakuni, Chief HR, BL Kashyap & Sons Limited  S Krishna Kumar, Managing Director,Onshore Engg P Ltd.  Venkatesh M, Dy. General Manager, Projects,TATA Projects Ltd.  Ashwini Chandra,Manager, Projects, TATA Projects Ltd.  Vishal Ahuja, Continental Engg.  Saroj Nayak Director, Technical, I-Maritime  Pramod Misra, Head, HR, Simplex Infra Ltd.  R R Sonde, Exe. Vice President, Thermax Limited  Debashish Das,Principal Consultant,ARK.  Sudipta Singh, Green Building Consultant, Bhubaneswar  Tara Prasad Dhal, Founder and Managing Director, the Design Group  K. K. Mohanty, MD, Gammon India,

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 Subrata Tripathy, CEO, Dhamraport Authority  Maharaj Mukherjee, IBM Corporation USA  Himadri Sekhar Paul, TCS Innovation Labs, Kolkata  A. S. Puri, Senior Advisor ,Govt. Affairs and Collaborations, Tata Motors Ltd, Mumbai  Debashis Senapati, Zonal Head, HDFC Bank  Arjunananda Bagh, Cluster Head, HDFC Bank  Ananta Patnaik, Cluster Head, HDFC Bank  Soubhagya Manjari Sahoo, Branch Manager, HDFC Bank  S. C. Das, Chief Manager-Legal, National Insurance Company Limited  Ashok Das, Director, Sankalp  Dilip Kar, Programme Head, GMR Varalakshmi Foundation,  Keshab Jena from Corporate Communication, GMR Group,  Srikanta Kar, Vice President (Corporate Affairs) Essar Group  Ranjit Mohanty, Essar Group  Charudutt Panigrahi, Founder, FIDR  Sandeep Simon Behera, Co-Founder, Think Media Inc.,  Gauri Shankar Prasad, Chief Executive Officer, SAIL, Rourkela Steel Plant  Ambarish Datta, Managing Director & CEO,BSE Institute Limited.  Sanjeev Jain, Jain SKP Ventures(P) Ltd, Kalahandi  Sourav Sahu, Marketing Head, Audi Bhubaneswar  Ravishankar Panchanathan, AVP and Portfolio Head, Infosys BPO  Anil K. Gupta, Chief Manager, Bank of Baroda  H Purushotham, CMD, NRDC, New Delhi  Balraj Joshi, GM, Design & Engg. Division, NHPC Limited, Haryana  Raghu Das, CEO, Aniara Communications Pvt. Ltd.,Bangalore  Gaurav Dutta, Manager, Marketing & Alliances, Rockstand Digital Pvt. Ltd  Partha Roy, The Prism Consulting, Gurgaon, New Delhi,  B.K.Mishra, Senior Vice President, Tech Mahindra Limited  Ravi Shanker, Sankalp Semiconductors  Bijay Kumar Sahoo, President-HR, Reliance Industries Limited (Retail & Infotel)

Bureaucrats  Siraj Hussain, Secretary, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Govt. of India  Prabhakant,IRS, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Ministry of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India  Chittaranjan Dhangada Majhi,Assistant Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise  Manickaraj Kannan, UNDP Representative from Jammu and Kashmir  Januki Pradhan, Special Secretary-cum-Project Director Social Justice Empowerment and Welfare Department, Govt. of Sikkim  Rajendra Prasad Sharma, IPS, Commissioner of Police, Police Commissionerate , Bhubaneswar-Cuttack  Sanjeev Marik, IPS, D.G. & I.G. of Police, Odisha  Anup Kumar Patnaik,IPS. Director-cum-D.G. of Police, Vigilance, Odisha  Pranob Mohanty,IPS, Inspecter Genera of Police, CID  Satyajit Mohanty, IPS, ADGP, CMD, Housing & Welfare Corporation  S. S. Meenakshisundaram, IAS (Retd.), Hon’ble Vice-Chairman, MYRADA  Dinesh Awasthi,Director,EDI  Arun Nagpal, Executive Director,MRIDA  D. Raghunandan, Director, CTD New Delhi  P.S. Sodhi, Country Program Manager,GEF UNDP  N.C. Saxena, IAS(Retd), Former Member Secretary, Planning Commission of India & Consultant, UNDP

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 S.M. Sarkunde(I.A.S), Hon’ble Commissioner, Tribal Research & Training Institute, Pune, Maharashtra  Ashoka Kumar Nanda, Technical Expert to NABCB, Quality Council of India, Under Ministry of Commerce and Industry  P. M. Mishra, Executive Engineer, Energy Conservation, Office of The Engineer in Chief(Elect), Department of Energy, Govt of Odisha  R.K Sawhney, J.S.O, University Grant Commission, New Delhi  Kapileswar Prasad Dhal Samanta (Retd Lt. Gen.), PVSM, AVSM, VSM  Vijay Mohan Kaul, Director, Power Finance Corporation Ltd.  Yogesh Chand Garg, Director, Power Finance Corporation Ltd  Rakesh Kumar, Director(PS), Solar Energy Corporation of India,  Sankar Singh, DGM, Power Finance Corporation Ltd  M. Choudhary, Dy. Director Wool Association, Indore  Ajit Patnaik, Chief Executive, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest, Chilika Development Authority,Bhubaneswar  Chandra Shekhar Kumar, IAS, Commissioner cum Secretary, Employment & Technical Education & Training Dept. Govt. of Odisha  Manmath Kundu, Director, Academy of Tribal Language and Culture, Bhubaneswar  S. S. Oberoi, Poltical Advisor, ICRC, New Delhi  Anirban Chakraborty, Programme Manager, (Justice Delivery & Legal Reform), UNDP  Mahendra Kumar Yadav, Commandant, 3rd NDRF Battalion, Mundali  B. K. Das, Assistant Commandants, 3rd NDRF Battalion, Mundali  K. L. Mishra, CGM, SDMA, Odisha  Sarat Ch Sahoo, IMD, Bhubaneswar  Sharad Kumar, Director, Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA)  R. P. Sharma, IPS Commissioner of Police, BBSR – CTC  Akhil Kumar Mishra, Director (News),Doordarshan Kendra, Bhubaneswar  Dr.Srikanta Kumar Panigrahi, Director General, Indian Institute of Sustainable Development and Member of PM’s Strategic Climate Change Committee, Environmental Advisor to PM  Shri Sanjeev Marik, IPS, D.G & I.G of Police, Odisha  B.N.Nanda, Economic Advisor, Ministry of MSME, Govt.of India,New Delhi  Devender Singh,IAS, Advisor, NITI Aayog  M.P. Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary, Technical Education & Industrial Training Punjab  Aleixo F. da Costa,IAS, State Director of Craftsmen Training, Govt. of Goa  C. Samayamoorthy, IAS, Director of Employment and Training, Govt. of Tamil Nadu  Virendra Kumar, IAS, Secretary, Technical Education, Govt. of Goa  C. J. Venugopal, IAS, Principal Secretary, DST, Govt. of Odisha  Manmeet Singh Goindi, Director (In charge), Sports Authority of India Regional Centre  Mr.V V S N Rao, Consultant(Sports), Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India

Journalists  Rajat Sharma, Chairman & Editor in Chief ,India TV  Dhruba Mukherjee, Vice President, The Telegraph  Akila Urankar, President, Business Standard Ltd.  Vineet Narain, Chairman, Braj Foundation & Member, National Advisory Committee, Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India  Ishwar Daitota, Independent journalist  Devapriya Choudhuri, Unit Head, Dainik Bhaskar Digital  Anurag Batra,Chairman Business World  Victor Mallet,Asia Head, Financial Times

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 Shubhranshu Choudhary, Ex-South Asia Producer of BBC TV, Digital Activist and Founder of CGNET Swara  Vishweshwar Bhat,Editor,Kannada Prabha Newspapers and Suvarna News-Television Channel  Dilip Satapathy,Chief of Bureau,Business Standard  Ajay Singh, Chief Editor (Governance,NOW)  Prabal Pratap Singh, Senior Journalist  Rajkumar Sharma, Sr. Journalist, New Delhi  Deepak Rath, Editor, Udaya India, New Delhi  Victor Mallet,Asia Head, Financial Times

Magsaysay Awardee  Aruna Roy, Social Activist  Ms. Angela Gomes, Noted Social Activist & Founder & Executive Director, Banchte Shekha, Bangladesh

Actors, Singers, filmmakers  KK, Bollywood Singer  Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Poet & Prominent Contemporary Indian Filmmaker  Uma Dacuna, Film Critic  Premendra Mazumder, GS, Federation of Film Societies of India  Amit Sen, Director, Eyelevel Flims Private Ltd, Kolkata  Padmashri , Eminent Odia singer and lyricist  Karan Oberoi, Indian Television Actor, Anchor and Singer  Saurabh Shukla, Indian Actor, Screen Writer, Director and Theatre Artist  Shweta Pandit, Indian Playback Singer, Song Writer, Performing Artist and Actor  Salim Merchant & Sulaiman Merchant, Music Director & Singer  Vipul Mehta, Indian Singer  Raj Pandit, Indian Singer  Nandita Das, Noted Actor, Director & Social Activist  Avantikka, Actress, Model and AD Maker  Indrani Pal Chaudhuri, Director, UN World Film Forum

Sports Personality  Shri Ashirbad Behera, Secretary, Odisha Cricket Association  Mr. Shekhar Ch Sahoo, President All Odisha Chess Association (AOCA)  Mr. V. K. Tibarwal, Honorary Secy, AOCA  Mr. Bharat Singh, President, Asia Chess Federation  Shri Ranjib Biswal, Hon’ble Chairman, Indian Premier League(IPL)  Mr. R.P. Singh, Eminent International Cricketer  Mr. Piyush Chawla, Eminent International Cricketer

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14. Photogallery

Dr. S. Samanta, Registrar, KIIT receiving the 'Best Technical 5th National HR Conclave Education Institute Award 2014'

5th National Finance Conclave CCI Technology Education Excellence Award as the ‘Best University, Promoting Research and Development'

3rd Kalanirvana International Czech Education Fair Artist’s Residency

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IFTAR Party Republic Day Celebration

KIIT Fest 2015 Observance of 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekanand

International Yoga Day 2015

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Inauguration of Campus Film Society

Entrepreneurship Summit 2015 Women’s Day Celebration

Global Odias’ Conclave Annual Alumni Meet

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nd 1st KIIT National Mock Trial Competition 2015 2 KCIA International Arbitration Workshop

International Conference on Tribal People in the 21st East Zone National University Games 2014 Century Problem and Prospects

Seminar on Awareness on Sportech KIIT Premier League

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8th KIIT International Chess Festival

Regional New Year Celebration

Ugadi Festival Celebration International Artists’Convention

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Satellite (CanSat) prototype made by Students in World Youth Skill Day Celebration collaboration with Indian Space Station & Antariksha Labs

International Literacy Week Celebration Induction programme of the Students’ Societies

Plantation drive Holi Celebration

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