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Website: www.nitp.ac.in Email: [email protected] 2 | National Institute of Technology Patna CONTENTS PREFACE 4 CHAPTER–1: 09 INTRODUCTION 10 Vision, Mission & Values 10 Historical Background 10 Location 10 Campus 10 Education System 10

CHAPTER-2 12 THE BOG, SENATE AND OTHER COMMITTEES 12 Board of Governors (BoG) 13 Finance Committee (FC) 14 Building and Works Committee (BWC) 14 Senate 15 List of Administrative Personnel 16

CHAPTER–3 17 AN OVERVIEW 18 Academic Programmes 18 Courses o ered 18 Admission Procedure 19 Students Intake 19 Result Analysis (Students Pass out (Degree awarded during 2018-19)) 19 Summary of GATE-2019 20 Transition Rate of First Year B.Tech students 20 Hostels and Mess 20 Examination and Evaluation 20 Departments of NIT Patna 20 NIT Activities 23 National Service Scheme 23 Women Cell 23 Anti-Ragging 23 Sports and Cultural Activities 24 Scholarships/Assistantship 25

CHAPTER–4 27 The Sta 28 Sta Position 28 Training Status 28 Department wise Teaching Sta 28 Non-Teaching sta 48 National Institute of Technology Patna | 3

CHAPTER-5 51 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 52 Programs undertaken by NIT Patna 52 Research Publication in National Conferences/Symposium/Workshop 52 Research Publication in International Conferences/Symposium/Workshop 54 Book/Book Chapter Publication 68 Research Publications in International Journals 70 Patent 86 Doctoral dissertation 86 Important Activities 87 8th Convocation 87

CHAPTER-6 89 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 90 Research & Consultancy Activities 90 Ongoing Ph.D Scholars, 2018-19 90 Institute – Industry Collaboration 90 Incubation Centre 90 TEQIP Activities 91 E & ICT Academy, NIT Patna 91 ISEA Project, Phase-II 93 Global Initiative on Academic Network (GIAN) 93 SMDP 93 State Government Interaction 94

CHAPTER-7 95 CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES 96 Computer Centre 96 Workshops 96 Central Library 96 Laboratories 99 Hospital, Post Oce, Shopping Centre 99

CHAPTER-8 100 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT STATISTICS 101 UG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2018-19) 101 PG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2018-19) 101 Vocational Training 101

CHAPTER-9 103 FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS DETAILS 104 4 | National Institute of Technology Patna

PREFACE National Institute of Technology Patna | 5

In the academic session 2018-19, a total of 741 students graduated PREFACE from the Institute, out of which 554 Undergraduates, 187 post graduates and 40 Ph D scholars, were awarded degrees in 9th It is indeed a privilege for me to present the Director’s report for convocation of NIT Patna. the academic year 2018-19. The history of the institution dates back to 1886 when a pleader survey centre was established at this INSTITUTE INFRASTRUCTURE: campus by British Government. The pleader survey centre was Present NIT Patna campus has only 33.4 Acres of land, which updated as Bihar School of in 1900 and thereafter in belonged to BCE Patna near , Ashok Rajpath on the 1924 the institution appeared on the scene of technical education bank of holy river Ganga. In year 2012, allotted of India as Bihar College of Engineering (BCE). BCE was one of the 100 Acres of land to NIT Patna in , but due to some legal issues important technical education institute of India upto 1947 in British the possession of land was not handed over to NIT Patna. Again in Dominion. After independence the college was entrusted with the 2016, the State Government has again allotted another land 125 responsibility of providing to meet the local, Acres. The construction work of boundary wall of the new campus regional and national requirements due to expansion of industries, under the supervision of Bihar Building Construction Department trade and commerce in free India. During this period the institution is in advanced stage of its completion. A master plan has been was manned and managed by the and funded by made for 125 acre land allotted to NIT Patna, Bihta campus for ~ state Government. Recognising its importance and potential, in 6500 students and planned to be developed in three phases and the year 2004, MHRD, Govt of India upgraded this Bihar College of also planned to retain ~2000 students at its present Patna campus. Engineering as National Institute of Technology of Bihar. Present Plan: (Phase-I) for 2500 students, Phase-II for 2000 students NIT Patna is committed to create excellent records to meet all-round and Phase-III for 2000 students. Present Institute sanctioned commitments of the country in the elds of Engineering, students’ strength (UG, PG, and Ph.D.) is 4000. With the present and Social Sciences. Our commitment is to transform students into plan, 1500 students will be kept at the existing campus and 2500 good human beings, responsible and disciplined citizen of India students are planned to be housed at Bihta campus. Institute has and a competitive skilled professional. Our mission is to impart planned to execute all its academic and administrative activities high quality education and to deliver a talented, committed and from Bihta as its Main Institute Campus and Old campus as City skilled pool of human resource who will make India an economic campus where two of its Department, namely, Department of Civil and scientic world superpower. Our sincere e orts to fulll all the Engineering and Department of Architecture besides rst year B. commitments envisaged by NIT Act and statutes are fully supported Tech program will be operating. by our BOG, and all other key partners and agencies. Since the inception of our Institute in 2004, NIT Patna expanded in terms of the number and variety of courses, the student’s enrollment, faculty members, infrastructure improvement, intra national and international collaboration, research and other social extension activities. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES: NIT Patna is o ering B.Tech. programs in ve disciplines along with B.Arch. programme. NIT Patna is also o ering M.Tech. in 17 disciplines besides MURP and M Sc programs in , and Mathematics. Ph.D. programme is being o ered in all the ten departments of the Institute. Institute had conducted Academic Audit for various UG programme and Curriculum was revised. The revised syllabus had been implemented from the academic session of 2018-19. NIT DPR for Phase I of Rs 499.21 Crore for this additional Bihta campus Patna actively work together with industries, domain experts and has been duly approved by MHRD, Govt. of India. MoU has been alumni to revise and up-to-date our curriculum at regular intervals. signed with CPWD for the development of NIT Bihta campus. CPWD All the programmes are designed to be credit-based, open-source is in process of oating tender under the EPC mode to avoid delay. learning and have been developed so as to encourage self-learning Institute Bihta campus DPR has been planned for incorporating and participation of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. the followings features: i) Campus with a vibrant environment for Special emphasis has been given to the communication skill of the learning, ‘community’ living and recreation, ii) Compatible with students. 6 | National Institute of Technology Patna minimum of four star GRIHA rating for Green buildings and site Building envelope: With appropriate Sun-path analysis for natural planning; iii) Genetic Heritage Park / Eco Park / Herbal Park/ Central light, solar panels for electric generation, solar water heaters for Landscape Green Garden provisions, which will provide a pleasant hostels are proposed; vi) 100% organic waste conversion and campus experience to the residents and students; iv) Campus with on-site use of manure for landscaping; vii) Zero Discharge: 100% Green Corridor - An Informal Pedestrian Spine created in between treatment of gray water generated by using STP plant and reuse of Forest in a manner that creates a tranquil learning and living treated water for ushing and landscaping; besides so many other environment in harmony with the nature; v) Highly Energy-Ecient modern amenities and facilities.

Item No. Sub-heads and items of work No. of Block No. of Floors Build up plinth area in SQM NON RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS 1 Academic Blocks – 5 Numbers 5 S+5 25730 2 Lecture Hall Complex 1 G+4 14214 3 Administrative Block 1 G+2 3533 4 Library cum Data Centre 1 G+3 8271 5 CEP Centre 1 G+2 5642 6 Student Activity Centre 1 G 2349 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS 7a Boys Hostel (Single Seater) 1 S+6 10774 7b Boys Hostel (Double Seater) 1 S+6 8274 8 Girls Hostel 1 S+6 9489 9 Transit cum Married Hostel 1 S+6 2464 10 Director oce cum Residence 1 G+1 360 11 Sta qtrs. (2BHK)- 24 nos. 1 S+6 2227 12 Professor/Associate Professor Quarter (3BHK)- 48 nos. 1 S+6 6226 13 Boy's Hostel Mess Block 1 G+1 1602 14 Girl's Hostel Mess Block 1 G+1 926 15 ESS, Pump Room 1 G 500 16 Stilt area 12775 Total 115356

FACULTY & STAFF to their next higher Grade Pay through DPC, apart from this 10 non-teaching employees have been granted nancial upgradation Our continuous persuade of recruitment of quality faculty resulted through MACP. in recruitment of 88 faculty (68 Assistant Professor, 18 Associate Professor and 2 Professor) in the academic session 2018-19. Out INSTITUTE LIBRARY of 88 faculty, 23 are newly recruited faculty and 65 internal faculty Institute has air-conditioned Central Library and automated of the Institute have earned their promotions. It has increased through LIBSYS 10 with RFID system. The Central Library is enriched our faculty strength, in the academic session 2018-19, to a total with 1, 40,343 books and other reading materials. There are of 143, which is nearly 56% of the sanctioned faculty strength of 78,075 books in general section, 426 books in reference section, 256. We have appointed adjunct, emeritus and visiting faculty from 15,918 books in general book bank section, 4,466 books in Dr. B. renowned institutes and industries. Further, to encourage research R. Ambedkar section. It also has 35,737 e-books, 4267 CDs 1320 among young faculty, Institute provide seed grant for Rs. 10Lakhs dissertations of M.Tech., 54 Ph.D. thesis apart from the collection to the newly recruited faculty members to initiate their researches. of the complimentary books. The Central Library also has 5,329 For non-teaching sta the long pending ACP, MACP and DPC have Journls/e-journls i.e. ACM Digital Library, American Institute of been completed. NIT Patna is the 3rd NIT, after NIT Jaipur and NIT Physics (AIP), American Physics Society (APS), ASME, ASCE, EPW, Bhopal, to hold the Departmental Promotion committee meeting ISID, J-Gate, JSTOR, OUP, Springer Link, Web of , IEEE, Science for granting promotion to its non-teaching employees working Direct, SIAM and Sage: Urban Studies & Planning Collections. It is under Ocers, Ministerial and Technical Cadres. This was pending well equipped with e-library facilities with 64 numbers of PCs and for the last 5 years due to recruitment rules were under revision. reading sections, etc. Four Ocers and 22 non-teaching employees have been moved National Institute of Technology Patna | 7

INSTITUTE HOSTELS and extra-curricular activities to nourish and develop their innate talents. A number of student clubs and students chapters of NIT Patna is a residential institution with six hostels; 5 for male professional societies like SMI, SAE, ACE, CSI, IEEE etc. are hosting students and 1 for female students. The total number of seats a number of technical and cultural events throughout the year. The for male students is 2068 and for female students are 402. In the most important events are ‘Melange’, ‘Corona’ and Annual Sports academic year 2018-19, for the rst time in Institute history we have Meet, which were organised with great fanfare. provided hostel accommodation to all the students as per their demand. 2292 students have been allotted hostels, comprising NIT Patna successfully conducted the 2019 edition of grand nale of 1906 male students and 386 girl students. The hostel residents of Smart India Hackathon (Software edition). Three teams of NIT consist of students from all disciplines viz. B. Tech, B. Arch, Int MSc, Patna, Lifebus, Team Cipher Squad and Exponential won rst prizes M. Tech and Ph. D. in the competition in di erent parts of the country. NIT Patna became strongest NIT among all NITs, at All India Inter NIT FINANCE AND UTILISATION Sports meet held at NIT Surathkal in January, 2019, consecutively In nancial Year 2018-19, MHRD has released Grant-in-Aid of Rs for the second time. NIT Patna team became Overall Champion 3421.00 Lakh for Operating Expenses (OH-31), Rs 94.00 Lakh for at the All India Inter NIT Power Sports (Weightlifting, Powerlifting Infrastructure & Development Expenses (OH-35) and Rs 5253.00 and Bodybuilding) competition. NIT Patna team won total of 13 Lakh for Salary and Establishment Expenses (OH-36) heads. medals which includes 3 Gold and 4 Silver medals in weightlifting, 2 Silver and 2 Bronze medals at Powerlifting and 1 Silver and 1 TRAINING & PLACEMENT Bronze medals at Body building. Rajendra Meena (4th year) from The placement season for 2019 pass out batch saw 60 companies Electrical Engineering Department became Best Weightlifter of the coming to the campus for o ering jobs to the undergraduate tournament. and postgraduate students of NIT Patna. The placement season Our students do participate in activities of NSS, SPICMACAY and commenced on 26th July 2018 and the day-one slot was given to Blood Donation Camps. Extension programmes like coaching of the Sabre. Info tech giants viz. Oracle, SAP labs, Infosys, Wipro, Optum, under privileged school-going children by our students on a regular Capgemini, Cognizant, Accenture (Advanced Engineering) among practice. Our students are also engaged in di erent innovative others o ered employment to our students. The highest package projects and competitions and they have also designed and was Rs 40.63 Lakhs per annum was o ered by Adobe to one fabricated car and presented their works in di erent competitions student of Computer Science and Engineering. o ered organised by the IIT’s and other national institutes. employment to 2 students at a package of Rs. 27.5 lakhs per annum. Samsung (R&D), Infoedge, Factset and OYO rooms also o ered handsome packages to our students. In the core sector eminent employers like Alstom, L&T ECC, KEC International, Keysight, Pine Labs, Freight Wings, Vedanta, Afcons, Godrej, Renata Precision, Thermax, Havells, Prism Johnson, ST Microelectronics among others o ered employment to our students. In the public sector Engineers India Limited o ered jobs to 5 students of our institute at an annual package of Rs 14 lakhs. Additionally international placements were given for the rst time in NIT Patna by Human Resocia Co. Ltd at a handsome salary for 5 students and they were posted in Tokyo The total percentage of job o ers was 94.17 % and the average salary was Rs 7.87 lakhs per annum. Besides this many students had opted for higher studies. Students are also encouraged to publish and present their INSTITUTE CONSULTANCY research work in di erent national and international journals The institute has been actively involved in large number of and conferences. The students are nancially supported through consultancy projects with di erent industries. In the academic Institute to participate in such conferences. year 2018-19, a total of 906 consultancy projects from 200 di erent client organizations have been completed having total consultancy OTHER INSTITUTIONAL ACTIVITIES cost of around 5 crores. Institute has Design Innovation Centre (DIC) where innovative projects are being carried out. NIT Patna is a spoke centre and IIT STUDENTS ACTIVITIES Kharagpur is Hub Centre. At present, four projects related to social NIT Patna o ers a vibrant and active participation of student sector are under progress. body with several opportunities being provided for co-curricular 8 | National Institute of Technology Patna

We are also happy to announce that NIT Patna also organised 5 and teaching learning enhancement activities. Remedial/extra GIAN Programmes during this session through which eminent classes, soft skill development program for the students. TEQIP experts from abroad were invited to deliver series of lectures to the has sponsored several short terms courses/conferences/guest faculty and research students. lectures and provided research support to the under-graduate/ post graduate/PhD students. Based on its performance, NIT Patna The Entrepreneurship Cell and Incubation Center of NIT Patna was has got 10% additional fund allocation in Nov 2019. established with an aim to promote the spirit of entrepreneurship and start up culture in the institute. It conducts several activities, NIT Patna is also participating in Information Security Education tests and workshops for the development and betterment of and Awareness (ISEA) Project, Phase-II under aegis Ministry of the students. Four start-up projects have been granted nancial Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Govt. of India support from Bihar Government. Two of the incubated companies, with grant of Rs. 148.10 Lakh. Information security domain Lab was Shikhar Telecommunications and Busy Mechanics have expanded setup at NIT Patna and has given special training to 875 (In 2018-19 very fast and are in the process of obtaining major tenders. is 275) number of Faculty of other institutes in this domain. Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Govt. of Special Man Power Development – Chip to System Design (SMDP- India has established seven E & ICT academy across India, NIT Patna C2SD) program by the Ministry of Electronics and Information is one of them under category A. NIT Patna caters to the needs of Technology (MeitY), Govt. of India, under the umbrella of Digital four states, namely, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odissa and West Bengal for India Program with a nancial outlay of Rs. 94.8 Lakhs sponsored to training the man power in the eld of Electronics, computer and NIT Patna. This project aims for the development of specialized man Information Technology. Till date about 80 programs have been power who would add to the value chain by bringing in culture of conducted out of which 25 have been through NKN and around SoC/ Chip Design in the Country. NIT Patna has launched an M.Tech 10,000 faculty members have been trained. program in Microelectronics and VLSI since year 2016-2017and, approximately 338 persons were trained in 2018-2019. Also, a scheme called Viswesvaraya Ph D scheme for producing quality and applied Ph.D in the eld of Electronics and Computer Sixty one externally sponsored R&D projects are current under Science & Engineering is launched by Meity. The duration of scheme execution. These projects are funded and sponsored by di erent is ve years, 14 scholars of NIT Patna are pursuing their Ph.D under agencies like, BSDMA, BRNS, CSIR, DRDO, ISRO, Meity, MOWR, this scheme and 7 scholars have been awarded Ph. D. degree. Ministry of Science & Technology Govt. of Bihar, SERB, ICSSR, BRRDA, etc. NIT Patna is actively participating in third phase of Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP-III) under NPIU, MHRD, Govt. of India and received a grant of Rs. 7Carore. NIT Patna has given additional responsibility of mentorship of MIT, Muza arpur, Govt. of Bihar Engg College. TEQIP has been Professor P. K. Jain instrumental in various R&D activities, lab setup, seed grant Director, NIT Patna National Institute of Technology Patna | 9 CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION VISION MISSION VALUES HISTORICAL BACKGROUND LOCATIONS CAMPUS EDUCATION SYSTEM 10 | National Institute of Technology Patna

LOCATION INTRODUCTION NIT Patna is situated on the south bank of the river Ganges, behind Gandhi Ghat, one of the most important places of reverence in VISION, MISSION & VALUES Patna. The Institute campus is 8 Kms away from the Patna junction VISION railway station, 15 Kms from the Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport, Patna and 3 Kms from Gandhi Maidan, Patna. The entry to To contribute to India and the world through excellence in scientic the institute is towards Gandhi Ghat from Ashok Rajpath. and technical education and research. To serve as a valuable resource for industry and society and to CAMPUS remain a source of pride for all Indians The Institute is residential in nature and provides residential facilities to all its students as well as the teaching and non-teaching MISSION sta as per availability. Its 36 acre campus has a picturesque river To generate new knowledge by engaging in cutting-edge research view with numerous historic buildings presenting a spectacle of and to promote academic growth by o ering state-of-the-art architectural delight and natural beauty. undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes Department of lies behind the historic To identify, based on an informed perception of Indian, regional administrative building. The Departments of Electrical Engineering and global needs, areas of specialization upon which the Institute and Mechanical Engineering face one another about 200 can concentrate meters west from the Administrative Building. The Department of Architecture, Electronics and Communication Engineering, To undertake collaborative projects which o er opportunities for Computer Science and Engineering, Centre for Water Resources long-term interaction with academia and industry Studies are located in separate buildings 300 meters to the east To develop human potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually of administrative building. Several other facilities like large lecture capable and imaginatively gifted leaders can emerge in a range of theatres with modern equipment and amenities, students’ activities professions centre (SAC), auditorium, Central Library, Computer Center, and Medical center are located in di erent portion of campus. VALUES Academic integrity and accountability. The Institute has a big playground. The extra-curricular activities include facilities for outdoor and indoor games. A branch of Respect and tolerance for the views of every individual. Allahabad bank is operating in the campus along with ATM outlet Attention to issues of national relevance as well as of global concern. of SBI and Allahabad Bank. The post-oce and shopping centre are in the vicinity of the Institute. Breadth of understanding, including knowledge of the human sciences. EDUCATION SYSTEM Appreciation of intellectual excellence and creativity. All the academic and Co-curricular activities of the Institute are An unfettered spirit of exploration, rationality and enterprise. designed to full our commitment for the intellectual and overall development of the students. The learning experience that we HISTORICAL BACKGROUND promote in NIT Patna embraces both the formal learning that takes place in lecture halls and laboratories, the informal and less National Institute of Technology Patna (NIT Patna) is the Eighteenth structured learning that takes place outside the classrooms. The National Institute created by the Ministry of Human Resource Institute provides an environment for independence of thought, Development, , upon rechristening the and encourages students to develop strong, critical and analytical erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering, Patna on 28.01.2004. This skills though teaching and learning and also through di erent institute is in the process of achieving the status of a Centre of societies and sports clubs. excellence to impart higher training research and development in science, engineering and technology. NIT Patna marked its humble Co-curricular activities for students are designed through adoption beginning in 1886 with the establishment of a Pleader’s Survey of appropriate teaching learning process. Institute revises the Training School, subsequently elevated to the Bihar College of syllabus continuously to keep pace with the need of industry and Engineering, Patna in 1924 at the present site with the introduction society. The teaching sta s formulate the course contents of various of graduate level engineering curriculum. M.Tech in engineering subjects, monitor the theory and laboratory classes and actively disciplines was introduced in 1978. After enactment of NIT Act participate in research activities. Undergraduate courses, post 2007 of Govt. of India, the institute started all academic activities graduate courses, and Ph.D. courses are completed in four years including examination as per provision of the Act. It became duration, two years duration and minimum three years duration autonomous under the Act and introduced many Post Graduate respectively. Undergraduate program in Architecture is of 5 years and Doctoral level programmes under di erent departments. duration. Government of India has declared it as an Institute of National Importance. National Institute of Technology Patna | 11

The Institute also emphasizes on expert lectures, debates, whereas the remaining two days are devoted for co-curricular and quizzes, vocational training, and industrial visits for students. extra-curricular activities at the Institute. Sta and students of Faculty participates in students’ activities and also take part in NIT Patna also contribute through a myriad of initiatives such as summer schools, sponsored projects and industrial consultancy. exhibitions, public lectures, provide academic expertise on issues Supporting sta participates in the co-curricular activities by of national importance. undertaking a series of routine testing works for the benet of The institute has library with state of art e-library facility, workshop industries, state government organisation and trade & commerce. with facilities for catering the needs of students’ studies and projects Extra-curricular activities are planned through games & sports, as well as sponsored research projects. Research and academic cultural programmes and NSS activities. Cultural activities provide projects are the backbone of academic activities. Availability of a platform for students to know about various cultures of states/ computing facility and dedicated internet facility provide added regions of the country resulting in national integration. It may be advantages to a true learner. The panoramic natural scenario of mentioned here that admission rules for students and recruitment river Ganges is much helpful for getting relaxation to the whole rules for teaching and non-teaching sta are such that the people community of the institute while on work as well as during leisure from all corner of the country are inducted in NIT family which periods. The pollution free and eye catching scenario of the campus provides the opportunities of intermixing of people on national provides healthy inputs amidst a very busy, tough and laborious basis. Here it may be mentioned that there is good proportion of academic and para-academic activities of each and every individual. girl students, female teachers and female supporting sta s at the Institute. This inculcates a healthy reciprocal respect for either Therefore, NIT Patna educational system attempts an overall sex. Usually ve days in a week is devoted to curricular activities development of its students, teachers, supporting sta , neighbouring people, society and the nation. 12 | National Institute of Technology Patna

CHAPTER 2

THE BOG, SENATE AND OTHER COMMITTEES National Institute of Technology Patna | 13

Board of Governors (BoG) Sl. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. Pradip Kumar Jain Chairperson (Ociating) Director, NIT Patna 2. Prof. Pradip Kumar Jain Ex-Ocio Member Director, NIT Patna 3. Joint Secretary (Technical) or his/her nominee Department of Higher Education Member Ministry of Human Resources Development C-Wing, Shastri Bhawan New Delhi-110 001 4. JS and Financial Advisor or his/her nominee Member Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development C-Wing, Shastri Bhawan New Delhi-110 001 5. Shri Shailendra P. Sinha, Member Managing Director, Kalyanpur Cement Ltd. Maurya Center, 1, Frazer Road PB No. 89, Patna-800001 (Bihar). 6. Shri Aditya Prakash Mishra Member Former Member, Railway Engineering Board New Delhi. 7. Dr. Chandrawati Jee Member Former Head, P.G. Department of Biotechnology A.N. College, Patna. 8. Dr. Narendra Kumar Singh Member Associate Professor & Head Department of Physics, S.N. Sinha College Jehanabad. 9. Prof. S.K. Verma Member Professor Dept of Mechanical Engg, NIT Patna 10. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Member Assistant Professor, Civil Engg. Dept. NIT Patna 11. Director IIT Patna or his nominee not below the rank of professor Ex-Ocio Member 12. Dr. Asit Narayan Secretary to BOG, NIT Patna Registrar, NIT Patna 14 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Finance Committee (FC) Sl. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. Pradip Kumar Jain, Director, NIT Patna Chairperson (Ociating) 2. Prof. Pradip Kumar Jain, Director, NIT Patna Member 3. Joint Secretary (Technical) or his/her nominee Member Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development C-Wing, Shastri Bhawan New Delhi-110 001 4. JS and Financial Advisor or his/her nominee Member Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development C-Wing, Shastri Bhawan New Delhi-110 001 5. Shri Aditya Prakash Mishra, Member Former Member, Railway Engineering Board, New Delhi. 6. Prof. S.K. Verma Member Professor Dept. of Mechanical Engg, NIT Patna 7. Dr. Asit Narayan, Registrar, NIT Patna Ex- Ocio Member-Secretary

Building and Works Committee (BWC) Sl. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. Pradip Kumar Jain Ex-Ocio Chairperson Director, NIT Patna 2. JS/AS (TE) or his nominee Member Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development C-Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001 3. Director (Finance) or his nominee Ex-Ocio Member Department of Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development C-Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001 4. Prof. Rajesh Kumar Member Professor, Department of Civil Engineering IIT BHU 5. Shri Ashok Kumar Member Director (Operation) South Bihar Power Distribution Co. Ltd Patna 6. Shri Pawan Kumar Member Executive Engineer Construction Divison-1,BCD, Govt. of Bihar 7. Prof. Fulena Rajak Member Dean (Planning & Development), NIT Patna. 8. Dr. Asit Narayan Member Secretary Registrar, NIT Patna National Institute of Technology Patna | 15

Senate Sl. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. P. K. Jain Ex-Ocio Chairman Director, NIT Patna 2. Prof. Manoj Kumar Member Professor, Architecture Dept. 3. Prof. Fulena Rajak Member Professor, Architecture Dept. 4. Prof. Sita Ram Sharma Member Professor, Chemistry Dept. 5. Prof. L. B. Roy Member Professor, Civil Engineering Dept. 6. Prof. Sanjeev Sinha Member Professor, Civil Engineering Dept. 7. Prof. Ajay Kumar Sinha Member Civil Engineering Dept. 8. Prof. S. S. Mishra Member Professor, Civil Engineering Dept. 9. Prof. Vivekanand Singh Member Professor, Civil Engineering Dept. 10. Prof. Ramesh Kumar Member Professor, Electrical Engineering Dept. 11. Prof. Sawal Kishore Singh Member Professor, Mathematics Dept. 12. Prof. S. K. Verma Member Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept. 13. Prof. Om Prakash Member Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept. 14. Prof. N. R. Lall Member Professor, Physics Dept. 15. Prof. Ramakar Jha Member Professor, Civil Engineering Dept. 16. Prof. Prakash Chandra Member Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept. 17. Prof. A. N. Sinha Member Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept. 18. Prof S N Verma Member Professor, Electrical Engineering Dept. 19. Prof. K. P. Singh External Member Former Director, IIT BHU 20. Prof. S. K. Singh External Member Vice-Chancellor, LNMU, Darbhanga 21. Prof. Pushplata Tripathi, Pro-Vice Chancellor, External Member Guru-Govind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. 22. Dr. Asit Narayan Ex-Ocio Member Secretary Registrar, NIT Patna 16 | National Institute of Technology Patna

List of Administrative Personnel Sl. No. Name Designation 1. Prof. S. K. Verma Dean (Acad) Professor, Mechanical Engineering 2. Prof. Om Prakash Dean (FW) Professor, Mechanical Engineering 3. Prof. Fulena Rajak Dean (P&D) Professor, Architecture 4. Prof. Ramesh Kumar Dean (R&C) Professor, Electrical Engineering 5. Prof. Prakash Chandra Dean (SW) Professor, Mechanical Engineering 6. Dr. Asit Narayan Registrar (Ociating) & Dy. Registrar (E&A) 7. Mrs. Bobby Dy. Registrar (Acad. & Exam.) 8. Shri Rajesh Kumar Assistant Registrar (Academic) 9. Dr. Sunil Kumar Yadav Assistant Registrar (Account) 10. Shri Kumar Pankaj Assistant Registrar (R & C) National Institute of Technology Patna | 17 CHAPTER 3

AN OVERVIEW Academic Programmes Courses oered Admission Procedure Examination and Evaluation Summary of GATE-2018 Transition Rate of First Year B.Tech students Hostels and Mess 18 | National Institute of Technology Patna

duration, B. Arch. degree of ve years duration, M. Tech. and M. U. AN OVERVIEW R. P. degree of two years duration, Integrated M. Sc. degree of ve years duration and Ph.D. degree of minimum three years duration. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES The Institute runs Undergraduate, Post Graduate and Doctoral COURSES OFFERED programmes leading to the award of B.Tech. degree of four years The Institute o ers degree in B. Tech, B.Arch., M. Tech, M. U. R. P. and Ph.D. in the following engineering subjects/specializations.

List of Administrative Personnel Sl. No. Degree Graduation Program Year of Start Duration 1 B. Tech. Civil Engineering 1924-25 4 Years – Full time 2 Computer Science & Engineering 2005-06 3 Electrical Engineering 1945-46 4 Electronics & Communication Engineering 1978-79 5 Information Technology 2005-06 6 Mechanical Engineering 1952-53 7 B. Arch. Architecture 1978-79 5 Years – Full time 8 Integrated M. Sc Chemistry 2015-16 9 Mathematics 2015-16 10 Physics 2015-16 11 M U R P Urban & Regional Planning 2012-13 2 Years – Full time 12 M. Tech in Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering 2013-14 13 Geo-technical Engineering 2014-15 14 Structural Engineering. 1978-79 15 Transportation Engineering. 1978-79 16 Water Resources Engineering 1978-79 17 M. Tech in Computer Science & Engineering Computer Science & Engineering 2010-11 18 M. Tech in Electrical Engineering Control System Engineering 1978-79 19 Power System Engineering 1978-79 20 M. Tech in Electronics & Communication Communication Systems 2010-11 21 Engineering VLSI System Design and Microelectronics 2015-16 22 M. Tech in Information Technology Information Technology 2013-14 23 M. Tech in Mechanical Engineering Thermal Engineering 2015-16 24 Design Engineering 2015-16 25 Production Engineering 2015-16 26 Dual Degree in Architecture Urban & Regional Planning 2013-14 3 to 5 Years – Full time 27 Dual Degree in Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering 2013-14 28 Geo-technical Engineering 2013-14 29 Structural Engineering. 2013-14 30 Transportation Engineering. 2013-14 31 Water Resources Engineering 2013-14 32 Dual Degree in Computer Science & Computer Science & Engineering 2013-14 Engineering 33 Dual Degree in Electrical Engineering Control System Engineering 2013-14 34 Power System Engineering 2013-14 35 Dual Degree in Electronics & Communication Systems 2013-14 36 Communication Engineering VLSI System Design and Microelectronics 2015-16 37 Dual Degree in Information Technology Information Technology 2013-14 National Institute of Technology Patna | 19

List of Administrative Personnel Sl. No. Degree Graduation Program Year of Start Duration 38 Dual Degree in Mechanical Engineering Thermal Engineering 2013-14 39 Design Engineering 2013-14 40 Production Engineering 2013-14 Doctoral Program 1 Ph. D Architecture 2009-10 Minimum 3 Years 2 Civil Engineering 2009-10 3 Computer Science & Engineering 2009-10 4 Electrical Engineering 2009-10 5 Electronics & communication Engineering 2009-10 6 Mechanical Engineering 2009-10 7 Chemistry 2009-10 8 Mathematics 2009-10 9 Physics 2009-10 10 & Social Sciences 2009-10

ADMISSION PROCEDURE NIT Patna/CCMT with Valid GATE score are eligible for counselling. B. Tech./Integrated M.Sc.: The admission to 1st year of B. Tech/ Ph.D: The admission to 1st year Ph.D courses in Engineering, Integrated M.Sc. courses is made through the Joint Entrance Architecture, Science, and Humanities & Social Sciences Examination (JEE-Main) conducted by CBSE and as per the departments is made as per guideline of PhD. Regulation of guidelines of Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) constituted NIT Patna through open advertisement. Candidates who have by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India. obtained M.Tech/ME/M.Sc. Engineering/M.Arch/B.Tech/BE/B.Sc. Engineering/B.Arch/M.Sc. or equivalent degree in relevant branch M. Tech/M. U. R. P.: The admission to 1st year of M. Tech/MURP/ from a recognised University/Institute with qualifying marks (as per Dual Degree courses is made as per guidelines of CCMT constituted PhD regulation) are eligible for admission. by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India. Candidates who have obtained B.Sc. Engineering/ B.E. /B. Tech in Admission to PhD program is based on merit based on written respective discipline or any discipline recognized as equivalent by examination/Interview.

Students Intake Total Sanction Intake of Students at UG, PG, and Ph.D (Category wise) Total actual admission at UG, PG and Ph.D (Category wise) Course Category Gen SC ST OBC Total Gen SC ST OBC Total UG 342 103 51 184 680 276 105 51 240 672 PG 160 48 24 86 318 135 39 10 85 269 Ph.D 52 16 10 28 106 101 08 00 84 193* Grand Total 492 169 85 358 1104 512 152 61 409 1134 * includes part-time Ph. D. students

Result Analysis [Students Pass out (Degree awarded during 2018-19)] Sl. No. Department UG PG Ph.D 1 Architecture 47 8 5 2 Civil Engineering 78 71 6 3 Computer Science & Engineering 96 15 7 4 Electronics & Communication Engineering 81 24 1 5 Electrical Engineering 89 27 5 6 Information Technology 83 6 0 7 Mechanical Engineering 80 38 1 8 Mathematics ------2 9 Physics ------0 10 Chemistry ------1 Total 554 189 28 20 | National Institute of Technology Patna

SUMMARY OF GATE 2018 Total number of 4th Year students: 507 Total Students Registered in GATE: 248 Percentage of students written GATE Exam is 48.9% TRANSITION RATE OF FIRST YEAR B.TECH STUDENTS (Number of student registered in second year without backlog)

OBC (Passed/ OBC OP (Passed/ Total) OP Total SC (Passed/ SC Total ST (Passed/Total) ST Grand Total) Total Total) Total Total FM FM FM FM 25/25 177/180 202/ 205 41/ 41 202/ 210 243/ 251 12/ 12 69/79 81/91 9/ 10 32/36 41/46 567/ 593

Transition Rate of First Year B.Tech students is 95.61% HOSTELS AND MESS Department of Architecture o ers programmes in Bachelor of Architecture, Master of Urban and Regional Planning, and Ph. D. The institute has ve boys’ hostels to accommodate 2100 boys (approx.) and one girl’s hostel to accommodate 402 girls (approx.). The B. Arch. course, apart from fullling the functional requirements, There are separate wardens for every hostel. Each hostel provides a leads towards creativity, innovation and aesthetics in the approach central mess facility for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Uninterrupted for design of buildings and its environs. water and electricity supply are also provided. Hostels are well The postgraduate course in Master of Urban Regional Planning, connected by wi- facility to provide internet facilities to students. which commenced from 2012-13, imparts knowledge of urban Newspapers and magazines are put up in the common rooms. and regional planning, green infrastructure, environment planning, Cleanliness and hygiene are taken care of and maintained in every sustainability and energy ecient aspects in urban and regional aspect regularly by housekeeping sta . The hostels are guarded planning. It emphasizes on creating new ideas and innovative round the clock by security sta s concepts of physic-spatial planning in the present scenario. The department has also initiated Ph.D. in Architecture, Planning and EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION Conservation. The academic session is divided into two semesters; Autumn semester (July-December) and Spring semester (January-May). CIVIL ENGINEERING The end semester examinations are held in May and December The Department of Civil Engineering was established in 1924 every year. The Examination Section of the Institute centrally and since then it has achieved new heights within the country conducts the mid-semester and end semester examinations. Class and abroad. It is one of the oldest departments in the college. test, assignment, tutorials, viva-voce, laboratory assignment/ The Department of Civil Engineering o ers UG, PG and Doctoral examination are the components of continuous assessment programs. The department has adequate qualied and experienced process. Examination work such as question paper setting and faculty in all the related elds of Civil Engineering. Core courses evaluation for mid semester, end semester and class test of a subject under UG programme include Environmental Science, Building is done by the respective faculty of the respective department. Science, Engineering, Geology, Fluid Mechanics, Civil Engineering Result of graduate and post graduate are declared in terms of SGPA Drawing, Surveying, Mechanics of Solids, Hydraulics and Open & CGPA on ten point scale. Flow Channel, Advanced Surveying, Soil Mechanics, Structural Analysis, Engineering Hydrology, Soil and Rock Mechanics, Design The Senate of the Institute approves schedule of academic activities of Concrete Structure, Environmental Engineering, Transportation for a session which includes dates for registration, mid-Semester Engineering, Design of Steel Structures, Design of Hydraulic and end-Semester examination, inter-Semester break etc. Structures, Foundation Engineering etc. The students are also DEPARTMENTS OF NIT PATNA o ered wide numbers of electives. The department o ers M.Tech with specialization in Water ARCHITECTURE Resources Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation The Department of Architecture was set up in Bihar College of Engineering and Environmental Engineering. The department has Engineering (BCE) in the year 1979 under Patna University. It was well-equipped laboratories. Labs are also used in research and apart the rst time that architectural education had commenced in from teaching. Faculty members actively participate in di erent Bihar. When BCE, Patna was rechristened as National Institute of technical workshops, short term courses, and training programs. Technology Patna on 28th January 2004, it automatically came under the control of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India. National Institute of Technology Patna | 21

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Samsung and others. The highest package o ered has been The Computer Science and Engineering department aims to impart approximately 40 lacs. The alumni of this department are working high quality undergraduate and in all with prestigious organizations related to business, industry, R & D computer related elds with a vision to increase the employability and academia in India and abroad. of the students. The department aspires to nurture the students ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION as world class professionals to meet the growing needs of the industry for the economic development of the state and the ENGINEERING country. The department o ers B.Tech course in Computer Science The department was established in the year 1979. The objective and Engineering, M.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering of the department is to impart high quality education and to and Information Technology and Ph.D in Computer Science and encourage the students, comprising B.Tech, M.Tech and Ph.D, in Engineering. The major research domains include Wireless Sensor pursuing research. The department o ers B. Tech in Electronics & Networks, Internet of Things, Big Data, Social Network, Machine Communication Engineering, M. Tech course in Communication Learning, Distributed Systems, Image Processing, Information System and Micro Electronics & VLSI System Design and Ph.D. Retrieval, Information Security, Computational Biology, Software program in various specialized areas of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Semantic Web, Database System etc. The prominent Engineering. The major research areas of the department include courses for UG/PG includes Data Structures, Design and Analysis of Communications, OFC and Photonics, Signal Processing, Image, Algorithms, System Programming, Computer Networks, Ubiquitous Speech and Video Processing, VLSI and Embedded System, RF and Computing, Data Mining and Warehousing, Object Oriented Microwave Engineering etc. ECE Department is executing research Design, Distributed and Parallel Computing, Wireless Computing, projects sponsored by external funding agencies also. Real-time Systems, Cryptography, Genetic Algorithm and Articial The department is committed to engage in high quality research Intelligence. Apart from these, students are also o ered a wide and pursuit of excellence in teaching and research. The faculty range of electives. The curriculum is updated regularly to keep up members of the department are actively involved in research and with the growing demands and the changing trends of the software development in challenging areas of both theory and experiment. and research industry. Faculty members of this department also deliver Invited lectures/ The department has excellent faculty members who are actively Talk as experts and have been guest speakers at di erent national involved in research and development activities at the national as and international conferences. well as international level. The faculty members of the department The labs are well equipped with the latest equipment to cate the are active members of the prominent research bodies such as need of UG/PG/PhD courses. The Department has online access to IEEE, ACM, AIS, etc. and have delivered several technical expert IEEE Explore digital library, IEL, Science Direct, Springer and other lectures at reputed organisations. The department, itself, conducts online journals. High End Computational Servers and specialized various conferences/workshops/seminars throughout the year so Software’s like MATLAB, IE3D, MULTISIM, COMMSIM, FEMSIM and as to be aligned with the state of art research and technology. The other specialized Softwares are available with the Department department is also carrying out several research projects funded by in order to accelerate the research. Instructional laboratories for MeitY, DST and other industrial organizations. In order to provide Basic Electronics, Analog Electronics and Digital Electronics are relevant resources to its students and researchers, the department fully operational. Advanced laboratories like Communication, has subscribed to several reputed publishers of technical journals, Digital Signal Processing, Embedded Systems, VLSI, are also fully chief being IEEE, Springer, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, etc. The operational with advanced , hardware equipment and excellence of the research outcomes of the department is clearly software. Department has also a number of ongoing/approved reected as publications in several international journals recognized projects. The Department undertakes a continuous process of by prestigious indexing bodies such as Web of Science and Scopus. setting up experimental and computational facilities for taking up The department has well-equipped laboratories and computational research & development and consultancy activities in various elds facilities required for augmenting the theoretical knowledge of as also to produce state-of-the-art research output. The alumni of the students with the practical aspects. High End Computational this department occupy top positions in business, industry, R & D Servers and licensed Software such as Monosek (Network Protocol and academia in India and abroad. The placement record of the and Session Analyzer), Statistica, Cisco Packet Tracer, MATLAB, department has been consistently excellent. Matrox, etc. are available in the labs for facilitating the practical ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING activities of the students. The department has also signed MOUs The department o ers courses in UG, PG and PhD programs. It has with academia and industry for catalysing the growth of research adequate qualied and experienced faculty in all the related elds activities among the faculty and students. The department also of Electrical Engineering. There are nine well-equipped laboratories manages the networking and IT infrastructure of the entire institute in the department which help to strengthen the theoretical with the aim of providing seamless and secure internet connectivity concept of the students. The following software are available in to the employees and the students. di erent laboratories of the Department such as Power World, The department has excellent placement records with the top PSIM, OrCad, LabView, HIL, D-Space 1104 etc. In addition, there is recruiters being IT giants like Adobe, Amazon, Oracle, Snapdeal, a computer centre with the Internet facility which is utilized by the 22 | National Institute of Technology Patna

UG, PG and PhD students for their projects and other related work. The faculty members of the department are actively engaged Department is actively engaged in research projects and the faculty in organizing workshop and national/international conferences. have published many papers in national and international journals. The excellent research output of the department reects in They have also presented and published papers in various national many international journals including Royal Society of Chemistry and international conferences. The Department organizes courses (London), American Chemical Society, etc. on regular basis outside the curriculum. Courses were organized in the present year in the area of Application of Power Electronics in MATHEMATICS Power System, Electrical Vehicle, Machine Design, IOT etc. The Department of Mathematics was established in 1924 from then onwards the department is o ering various courses for engineering MECHANICAL ENGINEERING and architecture departments up to Ph.D level. Since 2015, the The Department of Mechanical Engineering o ers UG, PG and department started o ering 5 years Integrated M. Sc. program in Doctoral programs. The Department has an adequate number Mathematics. The department also o ers Ph.D. program in pure of qualied and experienced faculty in all the related elds of and applied Mathematics. At present, the department has ten Mechanical Engineering. Core courses under UG program include active faculty members and all of them have a very good teaching Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Machinery, CAD, CAM, experience and are pioneered in their research areas. The faculty Machine Drawing, Manufacturing Process, Design of Machine members of the department are also actively involved in research. Elements, IC Engines and Gas Turbines, Refrigeration and Air Currently, the department is executing four externally funded Conditioning etc. Specialized courses for PG program include projects. The research areas in which the department focuses Thermal Engineering, Production Engineering and Design various from Topology, Fluid Mechanics, Computational Fluid Engineering. Dynamics, Bio-Fluid mechanics, Non-linear dynamics, Numerical Analysis, Functional analysis to Operation research and etc. The The theoretical knowledge is further augmented by well-equipped faculty members of the department share a friendly relationship laboratories. The department has state-of-the-art FMS lab, Fuel with the students and the department always welcomes them for cell lab and Renewable Energy lab. Apart from these, students any kind of diculties. are also being o ered a wide variety of electives. The department has produced many M. Tech students. The department is actively PHYSICS engaged in the research and at present there are many research The department is an integral part of any engineering institution scholars working in di erent elds of specialization. and it is geared up to meet any responsibility entrusted upon it to The department has opened student section of ASME and Society facilitate the progress of engineering courses. The department runs of Automotive Engineers (SAE). The students actively participate in IMSc and PhD courses in addition to the course taught in for the B. the HPVC (Human Powered Vehical Challenge) event, SAE SUPRA Tech program. The physics lab is completely modernized to keep Formula event and SAE India, Aerodesign Challenge. The students the students and researchers abreast the modern methodologies. have been instrumental in organizing workshops and short term The faculties are fully involved in research and development conferences. It has also organized di erent training programmes activities with a good number of research projects running in the for students. department. The faculty is also involved in producing good number of high quality research publications. CHEMISTRY The Department of Chemistry was established in 1924. Since its HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES inception the department has been sincerely teaching the students The department o ers courses from disciplines of English, of di erent engineering courses in UG/PhD level. The department Economics, Organizational Behaviour & Industrial Psychology, currently o ers 5 year Integrated M.Sc. and PhD program in Personnel Management & Industrial Relations, Industrial Economics Chemistry. UG, Integrated M.Sc. and research laboratories are & Accountancy and Sociology Building Economics. Keeping in mind equipped with modern sophisticated instruments. The faculty the importance of communication and managerial skill for success members of the department are committed to quality teaching cutting across geographical boundaries, the department aims and research in diverse areas. With a strong foundation in the at equipping all the students with the entire wherewithal which conventional areas and quest for emerging areas of Chemistry, are essentially required for a successful career as a technocrat faculty members are engaged in a range of dynamic research or otherwise. The faculty of the department have been actively programmes that include Target and Diversity Oriented Organic participating at various seminars and conferences and 4 papers Synthesis, Organocatalysis, Coordination Chemistry, Mechanically were presented of which 3 became worthy of publication. The Interlocked Molecules, Supramolecular Chemistry, Glycochemistry, department also o ers research facilities for students desirous Organic Solar Cell, Metal Peptide Complex Arrays as Biomaterials, of earning PhD degrees in English and Economics. Setting up of Biosensors, Nanoscience. The dynamic faculty members of the a Language Lab is being pursued actively and soon the facility department are contributing to elevate the prestige of the Institute will be available to the students. In addition to teaching English, through their research activities of international standard. this facility will be of great advantage for future expansion of the academic curriculum into teaching of other foreign languages. National Institute of Technology Patna | 23

NIT ACTIVITIES professional career. This club organizes di erent technical events time to time where students from NIT Patna and outside institutes The Institute is focused on the development of games and sports. participate. Recently organized notable events are SPAZIO 5.0, The institute has student activity centre. The constant endeavor by CATIA Workshop, ASME EFx NIT Patna, CONTRAPTION 3.0 etc. Every the institute’s administration, Deans and faculty has made ragging year ASME students section of NIT Patna participates in Human a thing of the past on the campus. Powered Vehicle Challenge (HPVC) event, for which the students NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME design and fabricate a cycle in the institute workshop. The National Service Scheme (NSS) was launched in 1969 and is an Society for Automotive Engineers (SAE) is an International Indian government-sponsored public service program conducted organization which is serving as a platform for students to explore by the Department of Youth A airs and Sports, Government of India globally and to cope up with the advancements in the techno- aimed at developing student's personality through community world. Every year, a number of students get together and combine service. NSS is a voluntary association of young people in Colleges, their individual capabilities to build their own car, which is used Universities and at +2 level working for a campus-community to participate in the event BAJA SAE challenge. Students also linkage. The NSS chapter at NIT Patna follows the cardinal principle participate in SUPRA SAE India event regularly. Notable events of the NSS programme which is aimed at organising events such organized by this club are VERBO LUDOS, Wheels, etc. that both students and teachers get a sense of involvement in Club a student community where students derive the tasks of nation building through their combined participation pleasure in creating robots that may even have the potential to work in community service. The programme aims to inculcate social without human intervention. The notable events organized by this welfare in students, and to provide service to society without bias. club are Arduio workshop, Workshop on sixth sense technology, NSS volunteers work to ensure that everyone who is needy gets Robo war, Tiger's Nest, The Lion's Kingdom etc. help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life of dignity. IEEE Club provides support in implementing innovative ideas The members of Sankalp teach students of the nancially weaker which can give a new shape to this world and has organised the sections of the society. Hundreds of students from nearby slums notable events like Impulse, Ethical Hacking, TECHMELA etc. to come to study here every day and are provided with stationery provide the platform where the students can project their skills. items and aids in their regular schooling. WOMEN CELL As per the directives, a Women’s cell has been set up under a committee to ensure safe working environment and inspiring learning environment for the women employees and girl students of the Institute in order to enable them to discharge their academic and professional responsibilities eciently. The committee constantly monitors the existing arrangements and suggests additional measures to be put into operation to ensure that the Institute is free of any kind of sexual harassment. ANTI RAGGING Ragging is strictly prohibited at NIT Patna. There is an anti-ragging HackerRank Club is a platform where students with excellent squad formed every year in NIT Patna to prevent ragging in the computer programming skills can participate in software campus of the institute as per guidelines of MHRD and Supreme development, solving puzzles, building quick hacks, code game Court of India. bots, and collaborate to solve real-world challenges. Notable events organized by this club are Codestorm, Hackathon, Codeagon, Code. TECHNICAL CLUBS AND STUDENTS CHAPTER cpp, etc. The Entrepreneurship Cell of NIT Patna was established with an aim to promote the spirit of entrepreneurship and start up culture in the institute. It conducts several activities, tests and workshops for the development and betterment of the students. The Photography Club at NIT Patna is a group of people who share a passion for photography and meet frequently to showcase and discuss new ideas and thoughts in the eld of photography. ASME Club of NIT Patna strives towards generating awareness and instilling technical creativity among the students to gain skills and practical experience outside the classroom, connect with professional engineers in one's area of interest; get access to hundreds of key resources that will open doors when one starts 24 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Coding Club is dedicated for software coding where students SPORTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES get an opportunity, to develop their programming skills and, to A healthy mind resides in a healthy body. In order to develop the showcase their capabilities of writing excellent and ecient codes. overall personality of students, extra-curricular activities are also This club organizes di erent competitions time to time such as planned in Academic calendar and through di erent students’ CodeBattle Beta, etc. societies. A huge ground is maintained meticulously for playing NavyaKalam Club was formed with a motive to develop student's cricket and football. A Tennis court, Basketball court and Badminton interest in the eld of basic sciences, to engage their curiosity and court are also present. Several other sports such as Table Tennis, create an atmosphere comfortable enough for innovation. This Athletics, Volleyball and others are also conducted. Students of club organizes events like Waste Wizard, Scientastic, Intellopithecus the institute have taken part in various Inter-NIT tournaments and during Techno Cultural Fest every year. matches and have shown exemplary performance. They are trained by experienced coaches. An intramural Sports meet allows them to THE LITERARY AND CULTURAL CLUBS show their mettle and broaden their horizons. The institute believes The di erent literary and cultural societies of NIT Patna include that playing sports helps the students to build a spirit of teamwork various clubs like Dance club (NRITYANGANA), Music club (RAGA), and sportsmanship which will help them to lead better lives. Drama (ABHINAY), Art & Literary (SANHITA) etc. The students of NIT Patna manifested exemplary qualities with Every year, Techno Cultural Fest is being organized in the great aplomb this year in terms of Student Activities and Sports. even semester for showcasing the students’ talent in technical Their achievements have been manifold and the summation of (CORONA) as well cultural activities (MELANGE). Architecture their e orts has been presented. A packed calendar saw our ten students organize di erent events like Art Expo, Architectural di erent Inter-Department and Open Tournaments have been Modelling, Rethink the Structure under AAYAM. Mechanical conducted round the year. In the annals of time, Session 2018-19 Engineering students participate in Catapult design, Trivia the in NIT Patna will be counted as the one of most successful year in Moto etc. under, YANTRIKI, Civil Engineering students in Real sports. Estate, Cryptic, Bridge Design, Tender lling etc under CONCRETE, NIT Patna became strongest NIT second time consecutively CSE students in Hackathon, Algo Z Ripper, Web Weaver under BYTE among all in All India inter NIT Sports meet by becoming the WORLD, Electrical and Electronics students in Inceptra, Hardware Overall Champion at All India inter NIT Gym events which include Hackathon, Pratirodh under OHM. s Body building, Weightlifting, Powerlifting and Rajendra Meena of Sanhita club organizes Hindi debate, English debate, Parliamentary Electrical Engineering Department awarded as a Best lifter of the debate; Avlokan students organize events like Geek O Brain, Virtual competition. Placement, Enigma Expert. Kalakriti club organizes Rangoli art, Fantasy Faces, Diya Design, Clay Art, Doodling, Make your Tattoo, and Craft your Mask. National Institute of Technology Patna | 25

Achievements of NIT Patna at All India Inter NIT Tournaments 2018 - 19 Individual Achievements Event Name Dept. Roll no Gold Medal Weightlifting (82kg category) Rajendra Meena B. Tech, EE 1502066 Gold Medal Weightlifting (102 kg category) Pradyuman Singh Rajput B. Tech, EE 1702103 Gold Medal Weightlifting (89 kg category) Vishwas Kumar Yadav B. Tech, EE 1702091 Silver Medal Powerlifting (81kg category) Rajendra Meena B. Tech, EE 1502066 Silver Medal Powerlifting (100kg category) Pradyuman Singh Rajput B. Tech, EE 1702103 Silver Medal Powerlifting (56kg category) Hillol Chakravarty Ph D, CE 14CE241 Silver Medal Weightlifting (55kg category) Hillol Chakravarty Ph D, CE 14CE241 Silver Medal Weightlifting (73kg category) PramodHembram B Tech, ME 1601025 Silver Medal Weightlifting (96kg category) ShashwatPandey B Tech, EE 1702079 Silver Medal Weightlifting (61kg category) Ankit Raj B Tech, EE 1702008 Bronze Medal Bodybuilding (85kg and above) Rajendra Meena B. Tech, EE 1502066 Bronze Medal Bodybuilding (100kg and above) Pradyuman Singh Rajput B. Tech, EE 1702103 Bronze Medal Powerlifting (90kg category) Vishwas Kumar Yadav B. Tech, EE 1702091 Best Lifter Award Weightlifting Rajendra Meena B. Tech, EE 1502066

Scholarships/Assistantship Sl. Scholarship/Stipends Number of Awarding Authority Amount Rs. No. students beneted 1. SC/ST (NSP) 79 District Welfare Oce, Patna, Govt of Bihar 5506200 2. OBC (NSP) 186 District Welfare Oce, Patna, Govt of Bihar 7951670 3. SC/ST, Central Scholarship 38 Govt. of India 2002880 4. SC/ST/OBC 11 Govt. of Telangana 814300 5. Minority Scholarship (NSP) 43 Ministry of Minority A airs, GOI 2383664 6. Swami Dayanand Scholarship 01 Swami Dayanand Charitable Education 15000 Foundation 7. Scholarship of Energy Department 01 Energy Department, Govt. of Bihar 20000 8. Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship 53 Govt. of India 530000 9. Post Matric Scholarship for students with 14 Govt. of India 224000 Disabilities 10. Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme for 5 Govt. of India 616767 Central Armed Police Forces and Assam Ries 11. Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme for 1 Govt. of India 51267 Ministry of Railways 12. Scholarship of Govt of Rajasthan 17 Govt of Rajasthan 1072400 13. Scholarship of Govt of UP (SC/ST/Gen) 67 Govt of UP 1899000 14. Merit-cum-Means scholarship 22 NIT Patna 660000 Total 538 23747148 26 | National Institute of Technology Patna National Institute of Technology Patna | 27

CHAPTER 4

FACULTY AND STAFF STAFF POSITION ACADEMIC STAFF TEACHING TRAINING STATUS DEPARTMENT WISE TEACHING STAFF 28 | National Institute of Technology Patna

FACULTY AND STAFF STAFF POSITION Total number of teaching sta during 2018-19 is 144 out of which 136 teachers have Ph.D. qualication whereas the remaining are pursuing Ph.D. The process is in progress to ll up the vacant posts.

Academic Sta (Teaching) S.N Particulars Details of faculty in position Sanctioned SC ST OBC OP Total (i) Male Professor 01 -- 04 14 19 Associate Professor 07 12 19 Assistant Professor 12 01 16 57 86 (ii) Female Professor Associate Professor 02 01 03 Assistant Professor 01 16 17 Total 256 13 01 30 100 144

TRAINING STATUS The Institute has a provision of development programme to the non-teaching sta wherein sta members are made to undergo NIT Patna encourages its faculty to actively participate in national training in the areas, which can be of direct relevance to the nature and international conferences to present their research ndings. of duties entrusted to them. Apart from this short-term computer At present, the institute provides funds for attending international training courses are also scheduled within the Institute to enhance conferences once in three years and national conference every year their knowledge and skills. as per the norms approved by BOG, NIT Patna. In addition, they are also encouraged to participate in special training programmes, summer/winter school to enhance and update their knowledge and skills.

DEPARTMENT WISE TEACHING STAFF Department of Architecture 1 Name : Dr. Fulena Rajak Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture Email Id : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Manoj Kumar Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture Email Id : [email protected]

3 Name : Dr. Kamini Sinha Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture Email Id : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 29

4 Name : Dr. Shailendra Kr. Mandal Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture. Email Id : [email protected]

5 Name : Dr. Bijay Kr. Das Designation : Assistant Professor and Head Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture Email Id : [email protected]

6 Name : Dr. Ajay Kumar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture Email Id : [email protected]

7 Name : Dr. Ravish Kumar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture Email Id : [email protected]

8 Name : Dr. Mazharul Haque Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture. Email Id : [email protected]

9 Name : Dr. Anjali Sharma Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture Email Id : [email protected]

10 Name : Md. Danish Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Architecture Email Id : [email protected]

11 Name : Anushri Barman Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Landscape Architecture Email Id : [email protected] 30 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Department of Civil Engineering 1 Name : Dr. Sanjeev Sinha Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Transportation Engineering Email Id : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Vivekanand Singh Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Water Resources Engineering Email Id : [email protected]

3 Name : Dr. Lal Bahadur Roy Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Water Resources and Email Id Geotechnical Engineering : [email protected] 4 Name : Dr. S. S. Mishra Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Structural Engineering Email Id : [email protected]

5 Name : Dr. Ajay Kumar Sinha Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Structural Engineering Email Id : [email protected]

6 Name : Dr. Ramakar Jha Designation : Professor and Head Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Hydrology, Water resources Email Id : [email protected]

7 Name : Dr. Nityanand S. Maurya Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Environmental Engineering Email Id : [email protected]

8 Name : Shri Krishna Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D (Pursuing) Specialization : Water Resources Engineering Email : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 31

9 Name : Dr. Sanjay Kumar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Environmental Engineering Email : [email protected]

10 Name : Dr. Anshuman Singh Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Environmental Engineering Email : [email protected]

11 Name : Dr. Sanjeev Kr. Suman Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Transportation Engineering Email : [email protected]

12 Name : Dr. Reena Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Environmental Engineering Email : [email protected]

13 Name : Dr. Sunil Kr. Murmu Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Water Resources Engineering Email : [email protected]

14 Name : Dr. Sunita Kumari Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Geotechnical Engineering Email : [email protected]

15 Name : Dr. Baboo Rai Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Structural Engineering Email : [email protected]

16 Name : Dr. Abdul Rahman Qua Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Environmental Engineering Email : arqua@nitp.ac.in

17 Name : Dr. Ajay Kumar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Structural Engineering Email : [email protected] 32 | National Institute of Technology Patna

18 Name : Dr. Ranjana Bandyopadhya Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Transportation Engineering Email : [email protected]

19 Name : Dr. Abhijeet Burman Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Solid Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Email : [email protected]

20 Name : Dr. Shivshanker Choudhary Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Geotechnical Engineering Email : [email protected]

21 Name : Dr. Gopikrishnan T Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Surveying and Remote Sensing Email : [email protected]

22 Name : Dr. Pijush Samui Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Geotechnical Engineering Email : [email protected]

23 Name : Dr. Roshni T Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Water Resources Engineering Email : [email protected]

24 Name : Dr. Lini Dev K Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Geotechnical Engineering Email : [email protected]

25 Name : Dr. Bhupender Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Transportation Engineering Email : [email protected]

26 Name : Dr. Gyani Jail Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Structural Engg Email : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 33

Department of Computer Science and Engineering 1 Name : Dr. Prabhat Kumar Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Information Technology Email : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Md. Tanwir Uddin Haider Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Computer Sc. & Engg. Email : [email protected]

3 Name : Dr. Maheshwari Pd. Singh Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Wireless sensor networks Email : [email protected]

4 Name : Dr. Anil Kr. Dudiyala Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Information Technology Email : [email protected]

5 Name : Shri Abhay Kumar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : M. Tech Specialization : Information Technology Email : [email protected]

6 Name : Dr. Anand S. Tiwari Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Information Technology Email : [email protected]

7 Name : Dr. Jyoti Prakash Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Information Technology Email : [email protected]

8 Name : Dr. Kumar Abhishek Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Computer and communication Email : [email protected] 34 | National Institute of Technology Patna

9 Name : Dr. Rajiv Ghosh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Computer Graphics Email : [email protected]

10 Name : Dr. Kakali Chatterjee Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Cryptography and IS Email : [email protected]

11 Name : Dr. Akshay Deepak Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Computational Biology Email : [email protected]

12 Name : Dr. Dinesh Das Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : WSN & Computational Geometry Email : [email protected]

13 Name : Dr. Sudhakar Tripathi Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Articial Neural Networks Email : [email protected]

14 Name : Dr. Ditipriya Sinha Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Mobile Ad-hoc Network Email : [email protected]

15 Name : Dr. Suddhasil De Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Computer Sc. & Engineering Email : [email protected]

16 Name : Dr. Amit Kumar Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Image Processing Email : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 35

17 Name : Dr. Mukesh Kumar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Big Data & Machine Learning Email : [email protected]

18 Name : Dr. Somaraju Suvvari Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Data Mining, Machine Learning Email : [email protected]

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

1 Name : Dr. Pradip Kumar Jain Designation : Prof & Director, NIT Patna Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : High Power RF/Microwave Email : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Singh (On Lien) Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Electronics and Communication Email : [email protected]

3 Name : Shri Rabindra Kumar Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : M.Tech Specialization : Microwave Engineering Email : [email protected]

4 Name : Dr. Bikash Chandra Sahana Designation : Assistant professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : ECE Email : [email protected]

5 Name : Dr. Ritesh Kumar Mishra Designation : Assistant professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Microwave Email : [email protected] 36 | National Institute of Technology Patna

6 Name : Dr. Jayanta Ghosh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Microwave Engineering Email : [email protected]

7 Name : Dr. Seemanti Saha Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Wireless Communication Email : [email protected]

8 Name : Dr. Rajarshi Bhattacharya Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : RF and Microwave Email : [email protected]

9 Name : Dr. Rakesh Ranjan Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Wireless Communications Email : [email protected]

10 Name : Dr. Gayadhar Pradhan Designation : Associate Professor and Head Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Speech Signal Processing Email : [email protected]

11 Name : Dr. Priyanka Mondal Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Wireless Comm. Systems Email : [email protected]

12 Name : Dr. Ashish Kumar Bhandari Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Image Processing Email : [email protected]

13 Name : Dr. Bharat Gupta Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : UWB Communication, Email Wireless Body Area Network : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 37

14 Name : Dr. Manpuran Mahto Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : High Power Microwaves, Metasurfaces Email : [email protected]

15 Name : Dr. Sangeeta Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : CMOS Devices Green Electronics Steep switching transistors, VLSI Design Email : [email protected]

16 Name : Dr. Subodh Srivastava Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, M/c Learning Email : [email protected]

17 Name : Dr. Rajeev Arya Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Wireless Communication and security issues and Signal Processing, Email : [email protected]

Department of Electrical Engineering 1 Name : Dr. Uday Shankar Triar Designation : Professor (On contract) Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Power System Email : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Sambhu Nath Verma Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Power System Email : [email protected]

3 Name : Dr. Ramesh Kumar Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Control system Email : [email protected] 38 | National Institute of Technology Patna

4 Name : Dr. G.K. Choudhary Designation : Professor (On Lien) Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Electrical Machines Email : [email protected]

5 Name : Shri Anil Kr. Sahani Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : M.Tech. Specialization : Control and Power System Email : anilk_58@redimail.com

6 Name : Dr. Jayanti Choudhary Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Power Electronics, Electrical Machines & Drives Email : [email protected]

7 Name : Mr. Alok Ranjan Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : M.Tech. Specialization : Control System Email : [email protected]

8 Name : Mr. Ashiwani Kumar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : M. Tech Specialization : Power and Control System Email : [email protected]

9 Name : Dr. Rajib Kr. Mandal Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Power System Email : [email protected]

10 Name : Dr. Mala De Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Power System Email : [email protected]

11 Name : Dr. Vimlesh Verma Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Sensorless control of AC drives Email : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 39

12 Name : Dr. Md. Nishat Anwar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Industrial Control and Automation Email : [email protected]

13 Name : Dr. Arunangshu Ghosh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Intelligent Signal Processing, Sensor Arrays Email : [email protected]

14 Name : Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Mallik Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Power System state Estimation Email : [email protected]

15 Name : Dr. Ravi Shankar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : FACTS Device Application in Power System Email : [email protected]

16 Name : Dr. Moina Ajmeri Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Control Sysytem Engineering Email : [email protected]

17 Name : Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Dheer Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Power System Engineering Email : [email protected]

18 Name : Dr. Ambarisha Mishra Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Power Electronics & Drives Email : [email protected] 40 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Department of Mechanical Engineering

1 Name : Dr. Suresh Kant Verma Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Thermal Engineering Email : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Om Prakash Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Thermal Engineering Email : [email protected]

3 Name : Dr. Sheo Shankar Prasad Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Design Engineering Email : [email protected]

4 Name : Dr. Amar Nath Sinha Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Manufacturing Engineering Email : [email protected]

5 Name : Dr. Prakash Chandra Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Thermal Engineering Email : [email protected]

6 Name : Dr. Madhav Nand Pandey Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Thermal Engineering Email : [email protected]

7 Name : Dr. Amit Kumar Designation : Associate Professor and Head Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Design Engineering Email : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 41

8 Name : Shri Shahid Mahmood Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : M. Tech Specialization : Thermal Engineering Email : [email protected]

9 Name : Dr. Arun Kumar Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Thermal Engineering Email : [email protected]

10 Name : Dr. Anil Kumar Das Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Laser Processing of Materials Email : [email protected]

11 Name : Shri Naresh Kumar Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : M. Tech Specialization : Thermal Engineering Email : [email protected]

12 Name : Dr. Asim Gopal Burman Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Production and Industrial Engineering Email : [email protected]

13 Name : Dr. Abhishek Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Manufacturing Engineering Email : [email protected]

14 Name : Dr. Anand Bhushan Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Design Engineering Email : [email protected] 42 | National Institute of Technology Patna

15 Name : Dr. Anupam Das Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Industrial Engineering Email : [email protected]

16 Name : Dr. Nilamber Kumar Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D Specialization : Design Engineering Email : [email protected]

17 Name : Dr. Sharifuddin Mondal Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Robotics and Email : [email protected]

18 Name : Dr. Vikas Upadhyay Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Manufacturing Engineering Email : [email protected]

19 Name : Dr. Nimai Pada Mandal Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Fluid Power and Control, Hydraulics Email : [email protected]

20 Name : Dr. Sankar Kumar Roy Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Condition Monitoring, Email : [email protected]

21 Name : Dr. Kuntal Maji Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Non-traditional Manufacturing Email : [email protected]

22 Name : Dr. Shantanu Srivastava Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Supersonic Jet Control Email : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 43

23 Name : Dr. Saroj Kumar Sarangi Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Design Engineering Email : [email protected]

24 Name : Dr. Vimal K E K Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Production & Industrial Engg Email : [email protected]

25 Name : Dr. Vikas Choubey Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Industrial & Production Engg Email : [email protected]

26 Name : Dr. Karpagaraj A Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Manufacturing Engineering Email : [email protected]

27 Name : Dr. Anindya Malas Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Machine Design Email : anindya @nitp.ac.in

Department of Chemistry 1 Name : Dr. Sita Ram Sharma Designation : Professor and Head Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Organic Chemistry Email : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Organic Chemistry Email : [email protected]

3 Name : Dr. Tasneem Parvin Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Organic Chemistry Email : [email protected] 44 | National Institute of Technology Patna

4 Name : Dr. Mukesh Choudhary Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Organic Chemistry Email : [email protected]

5 Name : Dr. Aniruddha Paul Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Nanomaterials, microscopy Email : [email protected]

6 Name : Dr. Niki Sweta Jha Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Biophysical Chemistry Email : [email protected]

7 Name : Dr. Subrata Das Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Organic Transformation Email : [email protected]

8 Name : Dr. Suvankar Dasgupta Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Supramolecular Chemistry Email : [email protected]

9 Name : Dr. Rima Thakur Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Synthetic organic chemistry Email : [email protected]

Department of Mathematics

1 Name : Dr. Sawal Kishore Singh Designation : Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Numerical Analysis Email : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Rishi Kumar Jha Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Pure Mathematics Email : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 45

3 Name : Dr. Rajendra Prasad Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Theory of Relativity Email : [email protected]

4 Name : Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sinha Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Numerical Method, Graph Theory Email : [email protected]

5 Name : Dr. Ayaz Ahmad Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Solid Mechanics, PDE and ODE Email : [email protected]

6 Name : Dr. Gowrisankar Subramanian Designation : Assistant Professor and Head Qualication : Ph. D. Specialization : Applied Mathematics Email : [email protected]

7 Name : Dr. Partha Pratim Gopmandal Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Computational Fluid Dynamics Email : [email protected]

8 Name : Dr. Partha Sarathi Mandal Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Stochastic Modelling in Mathematical Biology Email : [email protected]

9 Name : Dr. Bhanuman Barman Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Computational Fluid Dynamics Email : [email protected]

10 Name : Dr. Moitri Sen Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Mathematical Biology Email : [email protected] 46 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Department of Physics 1 Name : Dr. N. R. Lall Designation : Professor and Head Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Advanced Quantum Mechanics Email : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Samrat Mukherjee Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Nanomagnetism, Spintronics Email : [email protected]

3 Name : Dr. Dev Kumar Mahto Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Material Science Email : [email protected]

4 Name : Dr. Alok Kumar Pan Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Quantum Information and Cryptography Email : [email protected]

5 Name : Dr. Subrata Majumder Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Composite Bio materials, Nanoelectronics Email : [email protected]

6 Name : Dr. Shivendra Kumar Jaiswal Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Electroceramics, Nanomaterials Email : [email protected]

7 Name : Dr. Anurag Sahay Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Nanomaterials Email : [email protected]

8 Name : Dr. Neeraj Shukla Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : defect analysis using RBS Email : [email protected] National Institute of Technology Patna | 47

9 Name : Dr. Ram Narayan Chauhan Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Flexible Solar Cell Email : [email protected]

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

1 Name : Dr. Kalpana Sinha Designation : Associate Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Socio-Industrial Scenario Email : [email protected]

2 Name : Dr. Ashish Ranjan Sinha Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Labour Economics, HRMD Email : [email protected]

3 Name : Dr. Sukhdev Singh Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph. D Specialization : Sex Research and Gender Studies, Remedial, English Vedic and Buddhist Email Philosophies and Motion Pictures : [email protected]

4 Name : Dr. Amjad Ali Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Organizational Behaviour Email : [email protected]

5 Name : Dr. Deepak Kumar Behera Designation : Assistant Professor Qualication : Ph.D. Specialization : Labour and Employment Email : [email protected] 48 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Non-Teaching sta Sl. No. Name Designation Deptt./ Sec. 1. Dr. Asit Narayan Registrar , cum Dy. Registrar (E&A) Estab.& Admn. 2. Mrs.Bobby Dy. Registrar , (Acad. &Exam.) Acad.& Exam. 1. Dr. Vikash Kr. Raj Sr. Medical Ocer Medical 2. Dr. Santosh Kr. Sudhakar Medical Ocer Medical 3. Sri Rajesh Kumar AR (Acad.) Acad. 4. Dr. Sunil Kr. Yadav Asstt. Registrar (A/c) A/cs 5. Sri Jay Prakash Sharma Security Ocer Security ocer 6. Dr. Mahesh Singh Asstt. Librarian Library 7. Sri Santosh Kumar Scientic/Tech. ocer Acad & Exam 8. Sri Sujit Kr. Choudhari Asstt. Librarian Library 9. Sri Bharat Bhushan Maintenance Engg.(ESU) ESU 10. Sri Nitesh Kumar Maintenance Engg.(Elect.) EMU(Elect.) 11. Mr. Arijit Putatunda SAS Ocer SAS 12. Mr. Kumar Pankaj AR (Proc.) AR (Proc.) 13. Sri Saket Narayan Choudhary Jr. Engineer ESU 14. Sri Jyotish Kr Sah O.S.A/c. A/cs 15. Md. Arshad Asstt. SAS 16. Sri Anil Kumar O.S Estab. 17. Sri Ramesh Chandra Gupta Sr. Technical Asstt. ECE 18. Sri Upendra Singh Sr. Technical Asstt. CSE 19. Sri Deepak Kumar Singh Asstt. Library 20. Mr. Avishek Baishya SAS Assistant SAS 21. Mr. Atul Kumar Technical Assistant Mech. 22. Mr. Pawan Kumar Technical Assistant Elect. 23. Mr. Pintu Kumar Technical Assistant Elect. 24. Md. Wahajul Haque Technical Assistant Mech. 25. Mr. Nagapuri Srinivas Technical Assistant ECE 26. Mr. Lal Babu Tiwari Technical Assistant Civil 27. Mr. Shad Ali Sabari Technical Assistant Mech. 28. Mr. Gautam Kumar Technical Assistant Civil 29. Mr. Abidhan Bardhan Technical Assistant Civil 30. Mr. Surendra Kumar Technical Assistant Mech. 31. Mr. Amresh Kumar Technical Assistant Mech. 32. Mr. Vaidhnath Kumar Technical Assistant Mech. 33. Mr. Abhishek Kumar Sah Technical Assistant Elect. 34. Mr. Ratikanta Behera Technical Assistant Elect. 35. Mr. Sonu Kumar Technical Assistant ECE 36. Mr. Rajesh Ranjan Technical Assistant Civil 37. Mr. Ajit Kumar Dubey Technical Assistant CSE 38. Mr. Pramod Kumar Mahto JE (Elect.) EMU 39. Mr. Ashish Kumar Baranwal Technical Assistant Elect. 40. Mr. Reman Kumar Technical Assistant ECE 41. Sri N.N. Lal Sr. Asstt. A/cs National Institute of Technology Patna | 49

Non-Teaching sta Sl. No. Name Designation Deptt./ Sec. 42. Sri Bipin Kumar Lal Asstt. SG-II Civil 43. Sri Chhote Lal Rajak Lab. Mechanic (Civil) Civil 44. Sri Upendra Lal Lab. Mechanic (Mech.) Mech. 45. Sri Ramanand Sahani Engine Driver Mech. 46. Sri Bhajan Prasad Asstt. SG-II Elect. 47. Sri Jawed Alam Sr. Lab. Asstt. ESU 48. Sri Abrar Khan Sr. Lab. Asstt. CSE 49. Sri Ajay Kumar Sr. Lab. Asstt. CSE 50. Sri Arun Kumar Gupta Painter Workshop 51. Sri S.N. Murari Engine Driver EMU 52. Sri Ramnath Raut Elect. Engine Driver EMU 53. Smt. Anupma Kumari Jr. Asstt. Store 54. Smt. Sunita Kumari Attendant Girls' Hostel 55. Sri H.N. Lal Karn Attendant A/cs. 56. Sri Paras Nath Attendant Arch. 57. Sri Ashok Kumar Attendant Registrar o/c 58. Sri Sita Ram Attendant T&P 59. Sri Dharmendra Kumar Attendant Acad. 60. Sri Kapoor Chand Attendant ECE 61. Sri Bablu Kumar Attendant Proc. 62. Sri Deo Narayan Mahto Attendant Civil 63. Sri Kamlesh Ram Attendant Civil 64. Sri Ravindra Raut Attendant Civil 65. Sri Chandeshwar Sao Attendant Mech. 66. Sri Umesh Prasad Attendant Elect. 67. Sri Vijay Kumar Mandal Attendant ESU 68. Sri Vishwanath Mahto Attendant Elect. 69. Sri Hansh Nath Maurya Attendant A/cs. 70. Sri Ramesh Prasad Attendant Medical 71. Sri Anil Kumar Attendant Acad. 72. Sri Rakesh Kumar Balmiki Attendant Acad. 73. Md. Pravez Attendant Phy. 74. Sri Ram Phal Kamti Attendant Chem. 75. Sri Shailendra Kumar Singh Attendant HSS 76. Sri Jawahar Paswan Attendant Workshop 77. Sri Bharat Bhushan Sharma Attendant Workshop 78. Smt. Rajkumari Devi Attendant Mech. 79. Sri Birendra Singh Attendant Mech. 80. Sri Shikander Paswan Attendant ESU 81. Sri Nageshwar Lal Attendant EMU 82. Sri Lal Babu Attendant EMU 83. Sri Basudeo Lal Attendant EMU 84. Sri Nageshwar Mandal Attendant EMU 50 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Non-Teaching sta Sl. No. Name Designation Deptt./ Sec. 85. Sri Jawahar Mahto Mali SAS 86. Sri Mundrika Yadav Mali Security oce 87. Sri Avinash Kumar Mali SAS 88. Sri Rameshwar Mahto Mali Security oce 89. Sri Vijay Sweeper Security oce 90. Smt. Meena Devi Sweeper Arch. 91. Sri Suresh Ram Sweeper Security oce 92. Sri Kanhai Ram Sweeper Security oce 93. Sri Sushil Kumar Attendant Acad. 94. Sri Dinesh Chandra Ram Attendant Director's oce 95. Sri Pawan Kr. Choudhary Attendant Store 96. Sri Dinesh Ram Attendant Hostel 97. Smt. Pramila Devi Attendant Girls' Hostel National Institute of Technology Patna | 51

CHAPTER 5

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS PROGRAMS UNDERTAKEN BY NIT PATNA RESEARCH PUBLICATION IN NATIONAL CONFERENCES/ SYMPOSIUM/WORKSHOP RESEARCH PUBLICATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIUM/WORKSHOP BOOK/BOOK CHAPTER PUBLICATION: RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS PATENT DOCTORAL DISSERTATION IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES 8TH CONVOCATION 52 | National Institute of Technology Patna

National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering NOTABLE RACE-II, (255), NIT Patna, June 2019. 5. Vijayendra Pratap Dheeraj, Abdur Rahman Qua, Water ACHIEVEMENTS Quality Index of the Ganga River between Kali Ghat and Loharwa Ghat in Patna, 2nd National Conference on Recent PROGRAMS UNDERTAKEN BY NIT Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE II), Proceeding, NIT PATNA Patna, 2019 (i) Faculty of NIT Patna have attended national as well as 6. Saurabh Kumar, Abdur Rahman Qua, Reuse of Water international conferences/workshops/training programme Treatment Sludge to treat the Nutrient of UASB Reactor relevant to their discipline in order to enhance their Euent, Indian Conference on Geotechnical and Geo- knowledge and keep themselves aware of the latest Environmental Engineering” (ICGGE-2019), MNNIT Allahabad, development in their research areas. Apart from participating 01-02 March 2019 in conferences many other programs like lectures, workshop 7. V. Kumar, P. Samui, A. Burman and N. Himanshu (2019) and seminars have been organized for enhancement of Reliability analysis of stability of Durgawati earthen dam faculty knowledge under the aegis of TEQIP, E&ICT and GIAN. considering steady state and transient state seepage (ii) Action taken to improve quality of education and condition using mars, IGC-2018, 13-15 December. teaching in NIT Patna. 8. C. S. Rao. S. S. Choudhary, A. Burman, S. Kumar (2019) NIT Patna has taken pro-active steps to improve quality Assessment of liquefaction potential index at IIT Patna site, of education and teaching to its students. Some of recent 7th Indian Young Geotechnical Engineers Conference – initiatives taken are: 7IYGEC 2019, 15-16 March, NIT Silchar, Assam. 9. V K Singh. and Burman A. (2019) Seepage Analysis of Railway (a) Nomination of Mentors for each department of the NIT Patna for guiding the students. Earthen Embankment in Mokama using RFEM to study the E ect of Varying Hydraulic Conductivity, Recent Advances (b) Starting of seed money funding of Rs. 10 lacs to young in Civil Engineering (RACE-II, 2019), 6-7 June, 2019, National professors with Ph.D. to promote research in NIT Patna as Institute of Technology, Patna, pp. 134-142. MHRD / AICTE after the evaluation of projects of young faculties by an external expert. 10. Gautam R., Kumar S. and Burman A. (2019) Estimating Peak Ground Acceleration from Deterministic Seismic Hazard (c) Establishment of emirates professorship in the institute on a Analysis for Supaul District near Bihar-Nepal Region. Recent consolidated remuneration. Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE-II, 2019), 6-7 June, 2019, National Institute of Technology, Patna, pp. 143-151. RESEARCH PUBLICATION IN 11. Rao, C.S, Choudhary, S. S., Burman, A. and Kumar, S. NATIONAL CONFERENCES/ “Assessment of liquefaction potential index at IIT Patna site”, SYMPOSIUM/WORKSHOP 7IYGEC-2019. NIT Silchar, Assam, March – 2019 1. Ajay Kumar & Amit Kumar, Bala, Barrier to Accessibility of 12. L B Roy, Saurav Shekhar Kar, “E ect of Soaking Period of Soil on person with Disabilities in Urban Transport System, 2nd Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit”, National level Conference on National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering “Recent Advancements and Innovations in Civil Engineering RACE-II, (47), 2nd National Conference on Recent Advances in RACE II, 6th – 7th June, 2019 Civil Engineering RACE-II, NIT Patna, June 2019. 13. L B Roy, Aman Tiwari, Abhinav Prakash, “Irrigation Water 2. Supriya Kumari, Ajay Kumar & Ravish Kumar, Comparative Productivity in Wan Command Area in Maharashtra, India Study of Normal Clay Bricks, Fly Bricks and Papercrete – A Case Study”, National level Conference on “Recent Bricks, 2nd National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Advancements and Innovations in Civil Engineering RACE II, Engineering RACE-II, (50), 2nd National Conference on Recent 6th – 7th June, 2019 Advances in Civil Engineering RACE-II, NIT Patna, June 2019. 14. L B Roy, Shubham Singh, “Analysis and Design of Stone 3. Alok Kumar Maurya, Anjali Sharma, Ravish Kumar & Ajay Column using Di erent Techniques”, Kumar; Retrotting for Daylighting of Existing Educational 15. L B Roy, Shivangi Saxena, “A Review on Factors A ecting Buildings: An Approach towards Sustainable Architecture. 2nd Strength of Stone Columns in Soft Soil”, National level National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering Conference on “Recent Advancements and Innovations in RACE-II, (256-260), NIT Patna, June 2019. Civil Engineering RACE II, 6th – 7th June, 2019 4. Tanvi Tiwari, Anjali Sharma & Ravish Kumar; Rejuvenation and 16. L B Roy, K. Praveen, “Study of Land Use Change on Soil Redevelopment of Bellandur Lake Region of Bengaluru. 2nd Erosion in Sone Command Area using Remote Sensing National Institute of Technology Patna | 53

and GIS Techniques”, National level Conference on “Recent Vector Machine to the SSI of Multistoreyed Buildings on Advancements and Innovations in Civil Engineering RACE II, Raft Foundations Using SAP 2000”, Indian Geotechnical 6th – 7th June, 2019 Conference at IIsc Bangalore. Bangalore, Dec 13-15, 2018. 17. L B Roy, Gaurav Kumar, Saurabh Anand, “Study of Drought 27. M Verma and S S Mishra , “ Investigation of Fatigue Behaviour and its Analysis in the Sone Command Area”, National level of Steel Concrete Interface in Reinforced Concrete Beam, Conference on “Recent Advancements and Innovations in Proceedings of the Recent Advances in Civil Engineering Civil Engineering RACE II, 6th – 7th June, 2019 (RACE-2) , held at NIT Patna, Patna, June 6-7, 2019 18. Madhavendra Sharma, S. K. Suman, Pradeep Kumar, 28. Amrendra Kumar and Sunita Kumari (2019) “Behaviour Prioritization of pavements in a road network for maintenance of black cotton soil and Remedial Measures”, 2nd National and rehabilitation works using Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE- Process, Sixth National Colloquium on Transportation System II), NIT Patna, 6-7 June, 2019. Engineering and Management(CTSEM). 48, SVNIT Surat, 29. Sunita Kumari and Avinash Arya (2019), “Evaluation of pore India,14-15 June – 2019. pressure and settlement considering plane strain condition”, 19. Rohan Prakash, S, K, Suman, Application of GIS into Pavement 2nd National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Management System, 2nd National Conference on Recent Engineering (RACE-II), NIT Patna, 6-7 June, 2019. Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE II). NIT Patna, Bihar,6-7 30. Vishal R S, Roshni T, Sudhanshu R, Kumar S, Kumar G V. June – 2019. Investigation and Analysis of Scour Downstream of Partial 20. Vishal Kumar Narnoli, Sanjeev Kumar Suman, Gautama Submerged Vertical Weir. 2nd National Conference on Recent Prakash, Rajnikant Verma, E ect of Temperature Variation on Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE-II) at National Institute Rutting and Fatigue life of Flexible Pavement , 2nd National of Technology Patna. (2019) Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering(RACE II). 31. Roshni T, Madan K Jha, Pijush S, Suraj K. Application of 307-311, NIT Patna, Bihar, 6-7 June – 2019. Minimax Probability Machine Regression in River Stage 21. Rajnish Kumar, S.K.Suman, Rajnikant Verma, Madhavendra Forecasting. 2nd National Conference on Recent Advances in Sharma, Relationship between roughness and pavement Civil Engineering (RACE-II), at National Institute of Technology distresses using ANN and Statistical model, 2nd National Patna. (2019) Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering(RACE II). 32. Shashi Ranjan, Vivekanand Singh, Chandra Shekhar Singh, 297-306, NIT Patna, Bihar, 6-7 June - 2019. Manish Kumar Ranjan and Anshu Raj (2019), Estimation of 22. Rajnikant Verma, S.K. Suman, Vishal Kumar Narnoli, Rajnish Mannings Roughness Coecient at Baharwa ghat of River Kumar, EVALUATION OF CEMENT TREATED CMSDBC Ganga Patna, Proceeding of RACE II, CED, NIT Patna. WITH RAPID SETTING BITUMEN EMULSION, 2nd National 33. M. Mahto, and P. K. Jain, “Parametric Study of the Reltron Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering(RACE II). Oscillators,” 2nd VA Mem. National Symp. on Microwave 290-296, NIT Patna, Bihar, 6-7 June – 2019. Absorbing Materials (VAMMAM-2018), IIT Roorkee 24 -25 23. Madhavendra Sharma, S. K. Suman, Rajnish Kumar, Gautam August, 2018. Prakash, Modelling the Pavement Condition Assessment 34. P .K. Jain, “A review of metasurface absorbers for microwave using Fuzzy Inference System, 2nd National Conference on – terahertz applications,” (Plenary Talk) 2nd VA Mem. National Recent Advances in Civil Engineering(RACE II). 284-289, NIT Symp. on Microwave Absorbing Materials (VAMMAM-2018), Patna, Bihar,6-7 June - 2019. IIT Roorkee 24 -25 August, 2018. 24. Gautam Prakash, S. K. Suman, Madhavendra Sharma, Vishal 35. P. K. Jain, “Reltron– A HPM Oscillator,” (Plenary Talk) Kumar Narnoli, E ect of Commercial Trac Overloading on Symposium on Vacuum Electronic Devices & Applications Pavement Performance, 2nd National Conference on Recent (VEDA-2018), SAMEER IIT Guwahati 22 -24 November, 2018. Advances in Civil Engineering(RACE II). 226-234, NIT Patna, Bihar,6-7 June - 2019. 36. M. Mahto, and P. K. Jain, “Exploration of electromagnetic behaviour of the magnetically coupled cavities for high- 25. Vishal Kumar Narnoli, Sanjeev Kumar Suman, Rajnish Kumar, power devices,” Symposium on Vacuum Electronic Devices Stabilization of alluvial soil using marble dust, lime and burnt & Applications (VEDA-2018), SAMEER IIT Guwahati 22 -24 brick dust for road construction, Indian Conference on Geo November, 2018. technical and Geo-environmental Engineering(ICGGE-2019) . 1-6, MNNIT Allahabad, Prayagraj, India, 01-02, March – 2019. 37. P. Tripathi, A. Kumar, S. Shee, S. Dwivedi, P. K. Jain, ‘Beam-wave interaction analysis of X-band gridded reltron,” Symposium 26. Thakur, P N, Samui P, Mishra S S and Roy L B , “Application on Vacuum Electronic Devices & Applications (VEDA-2018), of Gaussian Process Regression and Least Square Support SAMEER IIT Guwahati 22 -24 November, 2018. 54 | National Institute of Technology Patna

38. A. Kumar, P. Tripathi, S. Dwivedi, P. K. Jain, “PIC 49. S. Gowrisankar, “Numerical methods for singularly perturbed study of S-band bifrequency MILO,” Symposium on Vacuum partial di erential equations”, SERB Group Monitoring Electronic Devices & Applications (VEDA-2018), SAMEER IIT Workshop, Jamia Hamdard, Delhi, July 20, 2018. Guwahati 22 -24 November, 2018. 50. P. S. Mandal, “Mathematical study of noise-induced transitions 39. Bikash Chandra Sahana , “Analysis of Mine Blast Induced in ecological and eco-epidemiological models”, SERB Group Vibration Signal for Mine Safety” ,Page No: 1465 to 1469 , Monitoring Workshop, Jamia Hamdard, Delhi, July 21, 2018. Proceedings of international Conference TENCON 2018 - 51. Nitish Kumar, Abhishek Singh and Sonalal Kumar 2018 IEEE Region 10 Conference (Jeju, Korea, 28-31 October Ray, Mechanical Characterization of Betel Nut Natural Powder 2018). Reinforced Epoxy Composites, National Conference on 40. Sweta Kumari, Subrat Kumar Swain, Sitanshu Sekhar Sahu, Futuristics in Mechanical Engineering (FME-2019). 1-6, ISBN: Bharat Gupta, “A Closed loop Robust Controller for SSHI 978-81-933908-3-2, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of based Piezoelectric Energy Harvester” CADEC-2019, 1-5, Technology Gorakhpur (U.P), 28-29 March - 2019. March, 2019. VIT-AP, India. 52. Suyash Vikram, Lokesh Kumar and Nimai Pada Mandal, 41. N. Srinivas, G. Pradhan and P. K. Kumar, “ Detection of Vowel- Numerical analysis of thermal and dynamic e ects on load Like Speech Using Variance of Sample Magnitudes”, in 25th carrying capacity of a slipper pair of an axial piston pump, National Conference on Communications (NCC), pp. 1-5, Indian 3rd National Conference on Academic, Industrial, Scientic Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, Feb. 2019. and Defence Research in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Research (3rd NCMAE 2019), Article ID:- 2019 - 42. A. Kumar, S. Garnaik, I. C. Yadav, G. Pradhan and S. NCAME-1014, Society of Aeronautical Engineers, Government Shahnawazuddin, “Detection of Vowels in Speech Signals Museum Chandigarh, June 01, 2019 Degraded by Speech-Like Noise”, in 25 th National Conference on Communications (NCC), pp. 1-5, Indian Institute of Science, 53. Dev K. Mahato, “Synthesis and electrical features of

Bangalore, India, Feb. 2019. Pr2ZnTiO6 ceramics” Solid State chemistry and Allied areas, Delhi Technical University, Materials Today: Proceedings, Vol 43. Jayanta Ghosh, “Half Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide 5, 15298–153025, Elsevier, 2018. based Leaky Wave Antenna for Frequency Beam Scanning”, Conferences/Symposium/Workshop title, series: Indian 54. B. Ghosh, D. K. Mahato, “Formation of Magnetic Glass By National Conference on Antennas and Propagation (InCAP) Kinetic Arrest of First Order Magnetic Phase Transition In

pp. 226-236, publisher, address, year: Hyderabad, 16-19, CaFeO3” Solid State chemistry and Allied areas, Delhi Technical December, 2018. University, Materials Today: Proceedings Vol 5, 15426–15430, Elsevier, 2018 44. Manpuran Mahto and P. K. Jain, “Parametric Study of Reltron Oscillators”, VAMMAM-2018, IIT Roorkee, 24-25 August, 2018. RESEARCH PUBLICATION IN 45. Manpuran Mahto and P. K. Jain, “Exploration of Electromagnetic Behaviour of the Magnetically Coupled INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES/ Cavities for High-Power Devices”, Vacuum Electronic Devices SYMPOSIUM/WORKSHOP and Application (VEDA)-2018, IIT Guwahati, 22-24 November, 1. Ajay Kumar and Amit Kumar Bala, Policies in India in the 2018. Respect to Climate Change: Case Study of Bengaluru City, 46. Sanjeev Kumar and Arunangshu Ghosh, Determination of Karnataka, India, 7th International Conference on Architecture Model Order of an Electrochemical System: A Case Study and Civil Engineering (ACE 2019), , (331-339), with Electronic Tongue, National Conference on Advances in 7th International Conference on Architecture and Civil Control, Signal Processing and Energy Systems, Lecture notes Engineering (ACE 2019) Scopus index, GSTF Singapore, May in Electrical Engineering, vol. 591, pp. 29–38, Springer, 2019 2019. 47. M. Sen, K. Vishwakarma, “E ect of hunting cooperation in 2. Anjali Sharma, Karez System in India: Review and a prey-predator model in presence of Allee e ect in prey Contemporary Relevance, HYDRO2018 International (NIT with generalised predator model”, National Conference on Patna, 19th to 21st December, 2018), page 252, Indian Society Recent Trends in Di erential Equation: Theory, Modeling and of Hydraulics Pune, 2018. Computation (NCDE), IIT Patna, India, 29-39 March, 2019. 3. Bikay Kr. Das, “Post Occupancy Evaluation for Residents 48. S. Gowrisankar, “Uniform Point-wise Convergence for Satisfaction in Public Housing Lucknow”, India-ACE 2019, Singularly Perturbed Delay Parabolic Initial-Boundary-Value Singapore 26-29 June 2019 Problems on Equidistributed Grids”, National Conference 4. Kamini Sinha, Shailendra Kr Mandal, The Pattern of Urban on Recent Trends in Di erential Equation: Theory, Modeling Land Changes: A Case Study of Indian Metropolitan City, 4th and Computation 2019 (NCDE-2019), IIT Patna, March 29-30, Open Science Meeting 2019: Transforming Land Systems for 2019. Invited Talk. People and Nature, April 2019 National Institute of Technology Patna | 55

5. Ravish Kumar; Assessment of Jainism Cave Architecture 15. Ar.Mazharul Haque, “Measuring the Tourist Service of Khandgiri and Udaygiri Caves of Orissa, “International Satisfaction: Factor Analysis based Study at Red Fort Complex” Conference for Engineering and Technology” International International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering Journal of Arts and Science, Piazza della Calza 6, Florence, Journal ISSN: 2277-3878 (Online), Volume 7, Issue-6, Page No. Italy, 2018. 1592-1598, March-2019 6. Shailendra K. Mandal, Climate Change Impacts on Water 16. Ravish Kumar, Manoj Kumar Rajak & Fulena Rajak, “Changing Availability: A Case study of an Indian Metropolitan City, Trends In Construction Project Management Review From Second Indo-German Dialogue on Green Urban Practices: The History To Present Day Construction Project Management Education, Learning, Training and awareness for Sustainable Practices”, International Journal of Civil Engineering & Development, Indo-German Centre for Sustianability, IIT- Technology / IAEME Publication, Volume 10, Issue 03, March Madras and RWTH Aachen University at Freiburg, Germany, 2019, ISSN: 0979-6316, Impact Factor: 10.7810 8-10 November, 2018 17. Shailendra Kumar Mandal, Dr. Manoj Kumar and Dr. Vivekanand 7. Shailendra K. Mandal, Impact of Sea Level Rise on Urban Singh, “Cities and Climate Change: Understanding the Tools Coastal Communities: Lessons from India, INQUA-PAGES of Diagnosis and Dialogue in Water Sector”, International Workshops-Impacts of Sea Level Rise from past to present at Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 9(8), 2018, pp. Utrecht University, Netherlands, 26-29 August, 2019 705-714 8. Shailendra K. Mandal, E ects of Climate Change on 18. Vijayendra Pratap Dheeraj, Abdur Rahman Qua , Water Urban Water Sustainability: Measures for the Sustainable quality index at both bank of Ganga River during pre- Development of the Indian Metropolitan City, Summer monsoon season in Patna, International Conference on River School Brilliant Minds for Social-Ecological Transformations, Health: Assessment to Restoration” (RHAR-2019), at IIT BHU, ISOE – Institute for Social-Ecological Research, Frankfurt am Varanasi, India. during Feb 14-16, 2019 Main, Germany, July 29 to August 3, 2018, Germany 19. Saurabh Kumar, Virender Singh, Abdur Rahman Qua , 9. Ajay Kumar, Bijay Kumar, Das & Fulena, Rajak, “Retail Management of arsenic sludge using solidication/ attractiveness through level of Urbanization and Imageability stabilization, HYDRO 2018 INTERNATIONAL Conference, NIT of Intra-Urban Nodes of Indian Cities: Case Study of Patna”, Patna, India, December 19-21, 2018. International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology 20. Singh, B., Saboo, N. and Kumar, P., E ect of Polymer and Warm (IJCIET), Volume 9, Issue 8, August 2018 (Scopus). Mix Modication on the Asphalt Mixture Properties, Proc. 10. Anjali Sharma, Ravish Kumar, “Monument of the ‘Raj’: The International Conference on Road and Aireld Pavement Administrative Building of National Institute of Technology Technology 2019 (11th ICPT), 10-12th July, 2019, Kuala Patna”, International Journal of civil engineering and Lumpur, Malaysia. technology, 10(1), pages 177—187, publication date 21. Kumar, K., Singh, G. J. and Mahajan, A. (2019). Comparative (January, 2019), issn 0976-6308/6316, Publisher International Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Square and Circular Association of Engineering and Management Education Steel Base Plate on Leveling Nuts using ANSYS. International (IAEME). Conference on Advancements in Engineering and 11. Kamini Sinha, Mazharul Haque, Manoj Kumar , Manersharif : Technology, ICAET, Sangrur, Punjab, ISBN/ISSN No. 978-81- Architectural Signicance in the light of Susm, Jigyasa - An 924893-4-6. interdisciplinary referred Research Journal, Vol No XI, July 22. Choudhary, S. S., “Dynamic Field Response of Small-Scale 2018 Hollow Steel Piles under Machine Induced Vibrations”, ICIAMR 12. Kamini Sinha, Mazharul Haque, Manoj Kumar, “Shershah 2019. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, October Tomb, Sasaram, The Greatest Tomb of Sixteenth Century”, - 2019, (Accepted). Indian Journal of Archeology, Vol No XI, Aug 2018 23. Sur, A., Manna, B., and Choudhary, S. S., “Prediction of Ground 13. Ar. Mazharul Haque, Prof.Manoj Kumar, Dr.Kamini Sinha, “Sher Vibration due to Railway Trac in MRTS underground Cut Shah Tomb: The Greatest tomb of Sixteenth century”, Indian and Cover Tunnels”, Computational Methods in Structural Journal of Archaeology (ISSN 2455-2798 Vol.3/No.2/April-July Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering (COMPDYN 2019), 2018, (Page No.-777-786), National Trust for Promotion of Crete, Greece, June - 2019 Knowledge,Lucknow, U.P. 24. Choudhary, S. S., Biswas, S., Halder, P., Tandon, K. and Manna, 14. Ar. Mazharul Haque, Prof. Manoj Kumar, Dr. Kamini Sinha, & B. “Dynamic Characteristics of 6-Pile Group under Vertical Saddam Akhter, “Maner Sharif:Architectural Signi cance in the Excitations - Theory versus Experiment”, 7th International light of Su sm”, JIGYASA (ISSN 0974-7648 Vol.XI/No.3/ July Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering 2018, (Page No.-179-189), Poddar Foundation, Taranagar (7ICEGE 2019). 1792-1796, Rome, Italy, June - 2019 Colony, Chhittupur, BHU, Varanasi, U.P. 56 | National Institute of Technology Patna

25. Choudhary, S. S., Biswas, S. and Manna, B. “Vertical Response of 37. Kumari A., Maurya N. S. and Tyagi R. D. “Arsenic contamination 2 × 2 Pile Group Under Rotating Machine Induced Vibrations”, and associated health risk” 51st annual convention of IWWA, China-Europe Conference on Geotechnical Engineering. 915 January 18-20, 2019, Indore. - 918, Vienna, Austria, August - 2018 38. Sahu P, Maurya N. S. and Sahu S. (2018) “Automatic Sun 26. Md Irfan Ansari, Ajay Kumar, Danuta Barnat-Hunek, Tracking for the Enhancement of Eciency of Solar Energy Przemysław Brzyski, Wojciech Andrzejuk. Dynamic analysis of System” ICUE 2018 on Green Energy for Sustainable FGM rhombic plates with variation in mass. 6th International Development Thavorn Palm Beach Resort Karon, Phuket, Conference on Materials and Technology (26 ICM&T); Thailand. 24 – 26 October 2018 Portoroz, Slovenia; 3-5, October, 2018. 39. Ajay Kumar Sinha, Saket Kumar and Anukriti Sinha, 27. Lalitesh Kumar, Ajay Kumar, Danuta Barnat-Hunek, Assessment of Seismic Risk of Important Buildings, World Przemysław Brzyski. SCFs study of Tubular T/Y, X-Joints under Disaster Management Congress, 434, TISS, Mumbai, 2019 inplane loading. 3rd edition of International Conference of 40. Ajay Kumar Sinha, Praveen Anand, Percentage Increase in Computational Methods in Engineering Science (CMES’18); Strength of a RC Column After RC Jacketing, World Disaster Poland; 22-24, November, 2018. Management Congress, 480, TISS, Mumbai, 2019 28. M.K. Widomski, I. Pawelec, Ajay Kumar, G. Łagód. Numerical 41. J. Ujjwal, and R. Bandyopadhyaya,”Development of modeling of water percolation through mortar-based Alternative Pedestrian Quality of Service Assessment Tool connection of concrete pipes. 3rd edition of International using Weighted Importance Assessment Parameters”, Conference of Computational Methods in Engineering International Conference on Business Research and Policy Science (CMES’18); Poland; 22-24, November, 2018. (ICBRP 2019), held during March 07-08,2019 at Chandragupt 29. Abhay Chaubey, Ajay Kumar, Anupam Chakrabarti. E ect of Institute of Management Patna (CIMP). multiple cutouts on shear buckling of laminated composite 42. J. Ujjwal, and R. Bandyopadhyaya,”Assessment of Safety spherical shells. Sixth International Conference on Recent Scenario of Pedestrian Infrastructure for Patna City”, Advances In Composite Materials (ICRACM-2019); IIT-BHU, International Conference on Transportation Infrastructure India; 25-28, February, 2019. Projects: Conception to Execution (TIPCE 2019) held during 30. Abhay Chaubey, Ajay Kumar, Danuta Barnat-Hunek. Thermal January 07-10,2019 at Department of Civil Engineering, IIT and Moisture Concentration E ects on Laminated Composite Roorkee. Hypars. Central European Symposium On Thermophysics 43. S. Suman, P. Kumar, and R. Bandyopadhyaya, “Analysis of (CEST 2019); Banská Bystrica- Slovakia; 16-18, October, 2019. T-Junctions using Trac Conict Technique”, International 31. Abhay Chaubey, Ajay Kumar, Danuta Barnat-Hunek. Behavior Conference on Transportation Infrastructure Projects: of laminated composite skew plates under di erent Conception to Execution (TIPCE 2019) held during January temperature variations. 4TH Thermal and Fluids Engineering 07-10,2019 at Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Roorkee. 32. Conference (ASTFE); Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa, Las Vegas, 44. Dr. Reena Singh, “Physico – chemical analysis and quality NV, USA; 14-17, April, 2019. assessment of river Ganga for north eastern Patna zone, Bihar”, International Conference on River Health- Assessment 33. Ajay Kumar, Anupam Chakrabarti, Danuta Barnat-Hunek. to Restoration(RHAR – 2019), 14th – 16th February, 2019, IIT Transient response of FGM rhombic plate under moving load. BHU 5th International Conference on Mechanics of Composites (MECHCOMP2019); LISBON –PORTUGAL; 1-4 July, 2019. 45. Dr. Reena Singh, “Evaluation of Road Trac noise and regression modelling of trac noise in Patna city”, 34. L B Roy, Mani Bhushan, “Optimal Irrigation Planning in International Conference on Recent Innovations in the Eastern Gandak Project using Linear Programming- A Engineering and Technology (ICRIET- 2019), 30th – 31st case study”, Advanced Engineering Optimization Through October,2019 , Goa Intelligent Techniques, 3rd -5th August 2018 46. Kumar, N., Jha, R. (2018) Morphometric Analysis of Kosi River 35. L B Roy, Mani Bhushan, Souvik Mukherjee, Ashutosh Basin, Bihar, India Using Remote Sensing And GIS Techniques- Upadhyaya, “Study of Ground Water Table Fluctuations in the HYDRO-2018 International. NIT Patna 19-21 December 2018. Command Area of Bhagwanpur Distributary of the Eastern Gandak Project”, HYDRO – 2018 International Hydraulics, 47. Sinha, M. K., Baier, Klaus, Rajput, Preeti, Jha, R. and Azzam, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering, 19th -21th Dec. Rag (2018). Analysis of Intensity-Duration-Frequency and 2018 Depth-Duration-Frequency Curve Projections under Climate Variability. HYDRO-2018 International. NIT Patna 19-21 36. Lini Dev K and Robinson R.G., Cyclic behaviour of pond ash December 2018 based owable lls, Indian Geotechnical Conference, IGC 2018. National Institute of Technology Patna | 57

48. Meena, R. S. , and Jha, R. (2018) New Approach To Evolve 60. Rajnish Kumar, S.K.Suman, Gautam Prakash, Damage and Soil Water Retention Curve In Lower Kosi Basin, India. sensitivity analysis of exible pavement, International HYDRO-2018 International. NIT Patna 19-21 December 2018 Conference on Pavement and Computational Approaches. 1-7, CSIR-CRRI, Delhi Mathura Road, New Delhi, India, 16-17 49. Kumar L, and Jha, R. (2018). Forecasting Standardized Nov – 2018. Precipitation Index using wavelet coupled MARS and SVM Model in river Sub-basin (Bihar), India. HYDRO-2018 61. Praloy Das, S.K.Suman, An Indoor investigation on energy International. NIT Patna 19-21 December 2018 harvesting from black top pavement using thermoelectric technology, International conference on Advances and Soft 50. Guru, N. and Jha, R. (2018). A Framework for the Selection of computing applications in Design and Manufacturing. 321- Threshold in Partial Duration Series Modeling. HYDRO-2018 327, NIT Patna, India, June 4-6 – 2018. International. NIT Patna 19-21 December 2018 62. Sunita Kumari and A Kumar (2019) “Liquefaction induced 51. Sahoo, N., Khatua, K.K., and Jha, R. (2018). Study on The settlement and pore pressure during earthquake”, 7th Variation Of Distribution Of Velocity In Accordance With Annual International Conference on Architecture and Civil Di erential Roughness In An Compound Open Channel. Engineering (ACE 2019), Singapore. HYDRO-2018 International. NIT Patna 19-21 December 2018. 63. Roshni T, Pagliara S, Vishal S R. Oxygenation in turbulent ows 52. Jha R. (2017) “Solutions in response to silt and ood over block ramps. Proceedings of Hydro 2018 International management Ganga basin” International Conference HYDRO Conference, at National Institute of Technology Patna. (2018). 2017, Ahmedabad, India, 21-24 December 2017 64. Roshni T, Suraj K, Jha M K, RamPravesh S. E ect of rainfall on 53. Sanjeev Sinha, Shubhajit Sadhukhan, Saurabh Kumar “An groundwater levels in Sina basin, Maharashtra. Proceedings Assessment of Level of Importance andSatisfaction of Auto of Hydro 2018 International Conference, at National Institute Rikshaw Users in Mid-sized City in India” Urban Transition, of Technology Patna. (2018). Elsevier, Sitges, Barcelona, Spain, 25-27 November 2018 65. Himayoun Dar, Roshni T, Saleem J. Suitability and 54. Hillol Chakravarty, Sanjeev Sinha, Samrat Mukherjee, E ect of performance of present irrigation system in Kokernag, Addition Of Nano Hydrated Lime on Mixing and Compacting Jammu and Kashmir. Proceedings of Hydro 2018 International Temperature of Bitumen, International Conference on Conference, at National Institute of Technology Patna. (2018). Pavement and Computational Approaches, CSIR-CRRI, New Delhi, November 16-17 2018 66. Kehsav K, Singh V, Roshni T. Comparison of selection of predictors for statistical downscaling of precipitation using 55. Sanjeev Sinha, Elements of Smart Transportation for Patna: di erent statistical techniques. Proceedings of Hydro 2018 A Mid Sized City in India, 2019 Smart City Workshop, Indo- International Conference, at National Institute of Technology Taiwan bilateral Workshop on Smart Cities at National Chiao Patna. (2018). Tung University, Hsin-Chu, 30010, Taiwan April 22-26, 2019 Hsin Chu, Taiwan 67. Binit Kumar and Vivekanand Singh (2018), “Study of Scour near Pier of Gandhi Setu in Ganga River”, Proceedings of 56. Piyush Kumar Singh, S.K.Suman, M.Kumar, Inuence of Hydro 2018 International, NIT Patna, Bihar, India, during 19- recycled acrylonitrile butadiene styrene on the physical, 21 Dec 2018, I-7. rheological and mechanical properties of bitumen binder, World conference on Transport research, Transportation 68. Chandan Raj and Vivekanand Singh (2018), “Shifting of main Research Procedia, Science direct. 1-9, Mumbai, India, 26-31 course of River ganga within the reach Bhagalpur to Farraka May - 2019. using Remote Sensing and GIS”, Proceedings of Hydro 2018 International, NIT Patna, Bihar, India, during 19-21 Dec 2018, 57. Madhavendra Sharma, S. K. Suman, Pradeep Kumar, I-37. Application of Multi Criteria Decision Making in prioritisation of Road Network for Maintenance and Rehabilitation Works, 69. Keshav Kumar, Vivekanand Singh and T. Roshni (2018), 7th Annual International Conference on Architecture and “Comparison of selection of Predictor for statistical Civil Engineering(ACE)2019. 563-569, Singapore, 27-28 May – downscaling of precipitation using di erent statistical 2019. Techniques”, Proceedings of Hydro 2018 International, NIT Patna, Bihar, India, during 19-21 Dec 2018, II-94. 58. S.K.Suman, Rajnish Kumar, Hydraulic Design of Reservoir in Permeable Pavement for Mitigating Urban Storm Water, HYDRO 70. Abhishek Kumar Choudhary and Vivekanand Singh (2018), 2018 International. 46, NIT Patna, India, 19-21 Dec – 2018. “Drought Analysis using Standardized Precipitation Index and Supplemental Irrigation Planning in Banka, Bihar”, 59. S.K.Suman,Rajnish Kumar, Pavement performance modelling Proceedings of Hydro 2018 International, NIT Patna, Bihar, using Markov Chain with and without application of India, during 19-21 Dec 2018, III-162. maintenance, 2nd International Conference on Recent Multidisciplinary Research. 1-9, AIT Conference Centre, Thailand, 23-24 Nov – 2018. 58 | National Institute of Technology Patna

71. Anooja Thomas, Vivekanand Singh and Brijesh Kumar yadav 80. Laxmanika, Amit Kumar Singh, PK Singh, “A robust image (2018), “Agricultural Water management and Groundwater watermarking through Bi-empirical mode decomposition Recharge using Vadoze Zone Modeling”, Proceedings of and discrete wavelet domain”, International Conference on Hydro 2018 International, NIT Patna, Bihar, India, during 19- Emerging Trends in Information Technology- 2019, Institute 21 Dec 2018, V-251. of Information Technology and Management, Janakpuri, Delhi, 21-22 June, 2019 (The proceedings will be published in 72. Vivekanand Singh and Chandan Raj (2019), “Migration Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE), Springer). of Main Course of River Ganga from Digha to Didarganj at Patna”, Proceedings of International Conference on River 81. S Thakur, Amit Kumar Singh, B Kumar and SP Ghrera “Improved Health: Assessment to Restoration, IIT(BHU) Vanarasi, UP, DWT- SVD based medical image watermarking through India, during 14-16 February 2019. hamming code and chaotic encryption”, First International Conference on VLSI, Communication and Signal Processing, 73. Balanand Jha, Kumar Abhishek, Akshay Deepak. “A Survey of Electronics & Communication Engineering Department, Phylogenetic Databases” In Proceedings of the International MNNIT Allahabad, 29 Nov.-1 Dec., 2018 (The proceedings Conference on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (BSB), 26 will be published in Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering - 28 October 2018, Allahabad, India, pages 174-177, IEEE. (LNEE), Springer). 74. Abhishek Srivastava, Balanand Jha, Md Shah Fahad, Akshay S Sahu , HV Singh, Amit Kumar Singh, B Kumar, “MR Image Deepak, Kumar Abhishek. “A Genetic Algorithm Formulation 82. Denoising Using Adaptive Wavelet Soft Thresholding”, First for Rogue Taxa Problem” In Proceedings of the International International Conference on VLSI, Communication and Conference on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (BSB), 26 Signal Processing, Electronics & Communication Engineering - 28 October 2018, Allahabad, India, pages 161-164, IEEE. Department, MNNIT Allahabad, 29 Nov.-1 Dec., 2018 (The 75. Deepa Kumari, Ashish Ranjan, Akshay Deepak. “Protein proceedings will be published in Lecture Notes in Electrical Function Prediction: Combining Statistical Features with Deep Engineering (LNEE), Springer) Learning” In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference C Kumar, Amit Kumar Singh, P Kumar, R Singh, “A Low on Advance Computing and Software Engineering (ICACSE), 83. complexity secure force (SF) encryption based multiple February 8-9, 2019, SULTANPUR, India, IEEE. images watermarking in NSCT domain”, Second International 76. Md Shah Fahad, Shreya Singh, Shruti Gupta, Akshay Deepak. Conference on Advances in Computing, Control and “Synthesis of Emotional Speech by Prosody Modication Communication Technology, University of Allahabad, of Vowel Segments of Neutral Speech” In Proceedings of Allahabad, India, September 21 - 23, 2018, pp. 92-96, doi: the 2nd International Conference on Advance Computing 10.1109/IAC3T.2018.8674013. and Software Engineering (ICACSE), February 8-9, 2019, C Kumar, Amit Kumar Singh, P Kumar, “SPIHT based dual SULTANPUR, India, IEEE. 84. watermarking technique in NSCT domain”, 5th International 77. Anand Bihari, Sudhakar Tripathi, Akshay Deepak. “Gene Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing Expression Analysis Using Clustering Techniques and (PDGC), December 20-22, 2018, Solan Himachal Pradesh, Evaluation Indices” In Proceedings of the 2nd International India, pp. 111-114, doi:10.1109/PDGC.2018.8745789. Conference on Advance Computing and Software Anand Shanker Tewari, Raunak Jain, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Engineering (ICACSE), February 8-9, 2019, SULTANPUR, India, 85. Asim Gopal Barman, “Personalized Product Recommendation IEEE. Using Aspect-Based Opinion Mining of Reviews”, Advances 78. Sheetal Arya, Kumar Abhishek, Akshay Deepak. in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Vol. 811, Springer, “Organizational Digital Footprint for Traceability, Provenance Singapore, 2018. Approach” In Proceedings of the International Conference Raj Vikram, Ditipriya Sinha, Rina Kumari, and Rajib Ghosh. on Emerging Research in Computing, Information, 86. “Localization of sensors in WSN during Emergency Communication and Applications, ERCICA, July 27-28, 2018, Services (LSWES).” In 2018 Conference on Information and Bangalore, India, pages 265-275, Springer, Singapore. Communication Technology (CICT), pp. 1-6. IEEE, 2018. 79. S Thakur, Amit Kumar Singh, SP Ghrera, “Encryption based Vikash Kumar, Ayan Kumar Das, and Ditipriya Sinha. Statistical DWT- SVD medical image watermarking technique using 87. Analysis of the UNSW-NB15 Dataset for Intrusion Detection. hamming code”, International Conference on Emerging In Computational Intelligence in Pattern Recognition, AISC Trends in Information Technology- 2019, Institute of series (279-294), Springer, Singapore, 2019. Information Technology and Management, Janakpuri, Delhi, 21-22 June, 2019 (The proceedings will be published in 88. Ayan Kumar Das, Ayesha Tabassum, Sayema Sadaf, and Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE), Springer). Ditipriya Sinha. “Attack Prevention Scheme for Privacy National Institute of Technology Patna | 59

Preservation (APSP) Using K Anonymity in Location Based 99. Shubhankar Chaudhary, Ashish Singh, and Kakali Chatterjee. Services for IoT.” In Computational Intelligence in Pattern “Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBSN) Security and Privacy Recognition, pp. 267-277. Springer, Singapore, 2020. Issues: A Survey” International Conference on Computational Intelligence & IoT (ICCIIoT) 2018, pp. 515-521, ELSEVIER-SSRN 89. Vikash Kumar, Vivek Kumar, Ditipriya Sinha, and Ayan Kumar (ISSN: 1556-5068), NIT Agartala, 14-15 December 2018. Das. Simulation analysis of DDoS attack in IoT Environment. In Internet of things and connected technologies, AISC series, 100. Ashish Singh and Kakali Chatterjee. “USTrust: A User Springer, Singapore, 2019. and Service Trust Evaluation Model for Cloud Computing Environment”, International Conference on Computational 90. Sreemana Datta, Ayan Kumar Das, Abhijeet kumar, Khushboo, Intelligence & IoT (ICCIIoT) 2018, pp. 771-776, ELSEVIER-SSRN and Ditipriya Sinha Authentication and Privacy Preservation (ISSN: 1556-5068), NIT Agartala, 14-15 December 2018. in IoT based Forest Fire detection by using Blockchain - A review In Internet of things and connected technologies, 101. Ashish Singh and Kakali Chatterjee. “SecEVS: Secure AISC series, Springer, Singapore, 2019. Electronic Voting System Using Blockchain Technology”, International Conference on Computing, Power and 91. Ditipriya Sinha, Sreemana Datta, and Ayan Kumar Das. “Secure Communication Technologies (GUCON), IEEE, Galgotias Data Sharing for Cloud-Based Services in Hierarchical Multi- University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 28-29 September group Scenario.” In Advances in Computational Intelligence, 2018. pp. 229-244. Springer, Singapore, 2020. 102. Mayank Kumar Kundalwal, Ashish Singh, and Kakali 92. Ayesha Tabassum, Sayema Sadaf, Ditipriya Sinha, and Ayan Chatterjee. “A Privacy Framework in Cloud Computing for Kumar Das. “Secure Anti-Void Energy-Ecient Routing Healthcare Data” International Conference on Advances (SAVEER) Protocol for WSN-Based IoT Network.” In Advances in Computing, Communication Control and Networking in Computational Intelligence, pp. 129-142. Springer, –ICACCCN (ICAC3N’18), IEEE, Galgotias UniversityUttar Singapore, 2020 Pradesh, 12-13 October 2018. 93. Tewari, A. S., Jain, R., Singh, J. P., & Barman, A. G. (2019). Sheetal Arya, Kumar Abhishek, Akshay Deepak, “ Personalized Product Recommendation Using Aspect-Based 103. Organizational digital footprint for traceablity, Provenance Opinion Mining of Reviews. In Proceedings of International approach” in Fifth International Conference on EMERGING Ethical Hacking Conference 2018 (pp. 443-453). Springer, RESEARCH IN COMPUTING, INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION Singapore. AND APPLICATION(ERCICA-2018),Pp.265-275, India, July 94. Pal, A., Dutta, P., & Chakrabarti, A., and Singh, J.P. (2019). A 2018. Multipath Load Balancing Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5953-8_23) Network Using Recurrent Neural Network. Computational Intelligence, Communications, and Business Analytics (CICBA 104. Abhishek Srivastava, Balanand Jha, Md. Shah Fahad, 2018), CCIS 1030, (pp. 458–464). Akshay Deepak and Kumar Abhishek, “A Genetic Algorithm Formulation For Rogue Taxa Problem”, in International 95. Tewari, A. S., Singh, J. P., & Barman, A. G. (2018). Generating Conference on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (BSB- Top-N Items Recommendation Set Using Collaborative 2018), IIIT Allahabad, Pp. 161-164, India, October 2018. (DOI: Content Based Filtering and Rating Variance. Procedia 10.1109/BSB.2018.8770676) Computer Science, 132, 1678-1684. 105. Balanand Jha, Akshay Deepak and Kumar Abhishek, “A Survey 96. Roy, P. K., Singh, J. P., & Nag, A. (2018, July). Finding Active of Phylogenetic Databases”, in International Conference Expert Users for Question Routing in Community Question on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (BSB-2018), IIIT Answering Sites. In International Conference on Machine Allahabad, pp. 174-177, India, October 2018. (DOI: 10.1109/ Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition (pp. 440- BSB.2018.8770555) 451). Springer, Cham. 106. Balanand Jha, Rahul Raj, Mrigendra Kumar Bharti, Shubham 97. Roy, P. K., & Singh, J. P. (2018, July). A Tag2Vec Approach Kumar, Kumar Abhishek and Akshay Deepak, “Sentiment for Questions Tag Suggestion on Community Question Analysis of IPL Teams using Supervised Machine Learning Answering Sites. In International Conference on Machine Approach”, in 3rd International Conference on Soft Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition (pp. 168- Computing : Theories and Application (SoCTA-2018), NIT 182). Springer, Cham Jalandhar, December 2018. 98. Ashish Singh and Kakali Chatterjee. “Security and Kumar Debasis, M. P. Singh, “A Multi-Hop Bit-Map-Assisted Privacy Issues of Electronic Healthcare System: A Survey”, 107. Energy-Ecient MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks: International Conference in Recent Trends on Electronics and Accepted for publication in ICACCT-2019, Lecture Notes Computer Science (ICRTECS 2019), NIT Silchar, 18-19 March in Computer Science (LNCS) & Lecture Notes in Electrical 2019. Engineering (LNEE) 60 | National Institute of Technology Patna

108. Kumar Debasis, M. P. Singh and Rajat Gupta, “A Multi-Hop 118. Mukesh Kumar, Ransingh B. Ray, and Santanu K. Rath. “Spark Low Duty Cycle MAC protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks” based classication of microarray data using scalable articial Accepted for publication in to Scopus-Indexed IEEE ICCES neural network.” International Journal of Data Mining and 2019 Bioinformatics 19, no. 312-339, April 2018, https://doi. org/10.1504/IJDMB.2017.091363, 1748-5681, Inderscience 109. Afzal Hussain Shahid, M. P. Singh, Rahul Kumar Raj, Rashmi Suman, Drakhshan Jawaid and Muqtadir Alam, “A Study 119. Mukesh Kumar, “Analysis of Microarray data using Spark on Label TSH, T3, T4U, TT4, FTI in Hyperthyroidism and based Machine Learning Techniques”, International Journal Hypothyroidism using Machine Learning Techniques” of Computing and Digital Systems, ISSN: 2210-142X (In Press) Accepted for publication in to Scopus-Indexed IEEE ICCES 120. Rahul Shrivastava, Sudhakar Tripathi & Prabhat Kumar, 2019 “Modeling of Basal Ganglia to incorporate the Procedural 110. Biswajit Roy, and M. P. Singh, “A Metaheuristic-based Memory”, Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Emotional ANN (EmNN) Approach for Rainfall-runo Advanced Computing and Software Engineering (ICACSE), Modeling” International Conference on Communication and 151-153, Available Online at SSRN, 2019. DOI: 10.2139/ Electronics Systems (ICCES 2019), PPG Institute of Technology, ssrn.3349587. Coimbatore, India from 17-19 July 2019, Scopus Index IEEE 121. Rajib Ghosh, Shaktideo Kumar & Prabhat Kumar, Classication Conference.(Accepted for publication), Scopus Source ID: in Devanagari Script using Elliptical Region-wise Features, 21100810605 2018 Proceedings of First International Conference on Secure 111. Nisha Rathore and M.P. Singh, “Selection of Optimal Cyber Computing and Communication (ICSCCC), 163-167, Renewable Energy Resources in Uncertain Environment IEEE, 2018, DOI: 10.1109/ICSCCC.2018.8703200. Using ARAS-Z Methodology”, International Conference 122. Rajib Ghosh, Chinmaya Panda & Prabhat Kumar, Handwritten on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES 2019), Text Recognition in Bank Cheques, Proceedings of PPG Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India from 17- 2018 Conference on Information and Communication 19 July 2019, Scopus Index IEEE Conference.(Accepted for Technology (CICT), 1-6, IEEE, 2018, DOI: 10.1109/ publication), Scopus Source ID: 21100810605 INFOCOMTECH.2018.8722420. 112. Nisha Rathore and M. P. Singh, “Selection of Optimal 123. Rajib Ghosh, Suraj Thakre & Prabhat Kumar, A vehicle Renewable Energy Resources Using TOPSIS-Z Methodology ”, number plate recognition system using region-of-interest Submitted in ICACCT-2019 based ltering method, Proceedings of 2018 Conference on 113. Kumar Debasis, and M. P. Singh, “An Enhanced Low Duty Cycle Information and Communication Technology (CICT), 1-6, MAC protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks”, ICSCSP2019 IEEE, 2018, DOI: 10.1109/INFOCOMTECH.2018.8722345. (Accepted for publication) 124. Pooja Keshri, Prabhat Kumar & Rajib Ghosh, RNN Based 114. Kumar Debasis, M. P. Singh and Rajat Gupta, “A Multi-Hop Online Handwritten Word Recognition in Devanagari Script, Bit-Map-Assisted Energy-Ecient MAC Protocol for Wireless Proceedings of 16th International Conference on Frontiers Sensor Networks” Accepted for publication in ICACCT-2019 in Handwriting Recognition (ICFHR), Niagara Falls, USA, 517- 522, IEEE, 2018, DOI: 10.1109/ICFHR-2018.2018.00096. 115. Kumar Debasis and M. P. Singh, “An Enhanced Bit-Map- Assisted Energy-Ecient MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor 125. Shwet Mani, Sneha Kumari, Ayushi Jain & Prabhat Kumar, Networks”, ICICC-2019, Bangalore, Dayananda Sagar Spam review detection using ensemble machine learning, In University, Bangalore, India during 07-08 June 2019 and Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition, publication in Springer AISC series New York, USA, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 10935, 198-209, Springer, Cham, 2018 116. A. Shahab and M. P. Singh, “Comparative Analysis of Di erent Machine Learning Algorithms in Classication of Suitability 126. Raj Vikram, Ditipriya Sinha, Rina Kumari and Rajib of Renewable Energy Resource,” International Conference Ghosh, “Localization of sensors in WSN during Emergency on Communication and Signal Processing (ICCSP -2019), pp. Services (LSWES)”, 2018 Conference on Information and 0360-0364, IEEE Xplore, Chennai, India, 04-06 April 2019, doi: Communication Technology (CICT’18), 1-6, IIITDM, Jabalpur, 10.1109/ICCSP.2019.8697969, Electronic ISBN: 978-1-5386- October - 2018, DOI: 10.1109/INFOCOMTECH.2018.8722423 7595-3. (Web of Science indexed). 117. Sushree Das, Ranjan Kumar Behera, Mukesh Kumar and 127. Vivek Singh, Amish Srivastava, Snehal Kumar, and Rajib Santanu Kumar Rath. “Real-time sentiment analysis of Ghosh, “A structural feature based automatic vehicle Twitter streaming data for stock prediction.” In International classication system at toll plaza”, 4th International Conference Conference on Computational Intelligence and Data Science, on Internet of Things and Connected Technologies (ICIoTCT), Procedia computer science 132, 956-964, 2018 MNIT, Jaipur, India, May National Institute of Technology Patna | 61

128. Medha Kirti, Suddhasil De, “Failure Handling in Tuple Software Engineering (ICACSE-2019)08-09 February 2019, Space Model for Smart-Home Systems” 17th International at KNIT Sultanpur, India,pages (335-341) Available at SSRN Conference on Information Technology (ICIT’18), pp. 266-271, 3350301 (2019), Elsevier IEEE Computer Society, (Los Alamitos, CA, USA), Dec. 2018 139. K.Jani, Srivastava .R, and Subodh Srivastava., “Computer 129. Vipin Kumar Pandey, B.Chaminda Charan, Vikas Meena, Aided Medical Image Analysis for Capsule Endoscopy using Suddhasil De, “PiScanner: Economical User-driven Context Multi-class Classier, 2019 IEEE 5th International Conference based OCR Translator”, 5th IEEE U.P. Section International for Convergence in Technology (I2CT), Pune, India. Mar 29-31, Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer 2019(Scopus) 978-1-5386-8075-9/19 ©2019 IEEE Engineering (UPCON’18), pp. 1-6, IEEE, (Piscataway, NJ, USA) 140. K.Jani, Srivastava .R, and Subodh Srivastavan et al., “Computer 130. Qumar Ibrahim and Md. Tanwir Uddin Haider, aided medical image analysis for capsule endoscopy using Personalized Blended E-learning System using knowledge base conventional machine learning and deep learning’) for ICSCC approach based on Information Processing Speed Cognitive, 2019 (IEEE- ICSCC 2019) Curtin University Malaysia, Miri, 14th International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Malaysia, 28 - 30 June 2019. Mining (MLDM 2018)New York, USA, 160-167, July 15th to 19th 141. I. C. Yadav, A. Kumar, S. Shahnawazuddin and G. Pradhan, 2018. “ Non-Uniform Spectral Smoothing for Robust Children’s 131. Lavesh Nama, Somak Bhattacharya, P. K. Jain, “An Ultra- Speech Recognition”, in Interspeech, pp. 1601-1605, thin Wideband Linear to Circular Polarization Converter Hyderabad, India, Sep. 2018. using Metasurface,” 2018 IEEE International Symposium on 142. S. Sakshi, A. Kumar and G. Pradhan, “Analysis of Variational Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Mode Functions for Robust Detection of Vowels”, in Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, July 8-13, 2018. Interspeech, pp. 756-760, Hyderabad, India, Sep. 2018. 132. Vineet Singh, Somak Bhattacharya, P. K. Jain, “Through the 143. N. Srinivas, G. Pradhan and S Shahnawazuddin, “Enhancement Wall Human Signature Detection using Principle Component of Noisy Speech Signal by Non-Local Means Estimation of Analysis (PCA),” 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Variational Mode Functions”, in Interspeech, pp. 1156-1160, Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Hyderabad, India, Sep. 2018. Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, July 8-13, 2018. 144. A. Kumar, S. Shahnawazuddin and G. Pradhan, “Detection Rajan Agrahari, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Pradip K. Jain, “Scattering of 133. of Vowel O set Points Using Non-Local Similarity Between Surface-Plasmon-Polariton Wave by an Abrupt Discontinuity,” Speech Samples”, in SPCOM, Indian Institute of Science, 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Bangalore, Aug. 2018. Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, July 8-13, 2018. 145. B. T. Sai, I. C. Yadav, S. Shahnawazuddin and G. Pradhan, “ Enhancing Pitch Robustness of Speech Recognition System Rajan Agrahari, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Pradip K. Jain, “Transfer 134. Through Spectral Smoothing”, in SPCOM, Indian Institute of of Information using Surface-Plasmon-Polariton Waves,” SPIE Science, Bangalore, Aug. 2018. OPTO 2019 Conference, Sanfrancisco, California, USA, 2-7 February 2019. 146. Ramarao D., C. Singh, S. Shahnawazuddin, N. Adiga and G. Pradhan, “ Detecting Developmental Dysphasia in Children Pankaj Kumar, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Pradip K. Jain, “Pixel Based 135. Using Speech Data”, in SPCOM, Indian Institute of Science, Metaatom Design of Graphene-Metasurface Absorber for Bangalore, Aug. 2018. Terahertz Waves,” SPIE OPTO 2019 Conference, Sanfrancisco, California, USA, 2-7 February 2019. 147. S. Shahnawazuddin, H. Kathania, C. Singh, W. Ahmad and G. Pradhan, “ Exploring the Role of Speaking-Rate Adaptation Kumar R Sravanth ; Anudeep Peddi ; G Sudha Sagar ; Bharat 136. on Children’s Speech Recognition”, in SPCOM, Indian Institute Gupta ; Chinmay Chakraborty, “Comparison of Attention and of Science, Bangalore, Aug. 2018. Meditation Based Mobile Applications by Using EEG Signals”, 6th Global Wireless Summit (GWS-2018), 260-265, IEEE, 148. Birendra Kumar, Ratnesh Ranjan, Jayanta Ghosh, “Novel Chiang Rai, Thailand. 2018. Printed Leaky Wave Antenna with Suppressed OSB for Broad Angle Scanning”, Conferences/Symposium/Workshop Shivam Rohit Kumar Singh, Bharat Gupta,” Performance 137. title, series: International Conference on Microwave Evaluation of Quality of Service Parameters for Stationary and Integrated Circuits, Photonics and Wireless Networks 2019 Moving Body in Wireless Body Area Networks”, IEEE ANTS, 1-5, (IMICPW-2019), pp. 226—236, NIT Trichy, 22-24 May – 2019 IEEE, IIT Indore, India, 2018. 149. Rahul Pal, Jayanta Ghosh, Aloke Saha, “Novel Self-Pipelining Kumar, Guddu, Niharika Kulshrestha, and Subodh Srivastava. 138. Strategy for Ecient Multiplication”, 3rd International “Analysis of Di erent Fuzzy C-Means Membership Functions Conference on Devices for integrated Circuits (DevIC 2019) pp. for the Design of CAD Tool of Early Breast Cancer Detection.” 226—236), KGEC, Kalyani, West Bengal,23-24 March - 2019 2nd International Conference on Advanced Computing and 62 | National Institute of Technology Patna

150. Sourav Ganguly, Jayanta Ghosh, Puli Kishore Kumar, 160. Veer Chandra, and Rakesh Ranjan, Analysis of Propagation “Performance Analysis of Array Signal Processing Algorithms Loss in Silicon-on-Insulator based Photonic Rib Waveguide for Adaptive Beam forming”, Conferences/Symposium/ with Small Cross Section, 2019 URSI Asia Pacic Radio Workshop title, series,: URSI Asia Pacic Radio Science Science Conference (2019 URSI AP-RASC), India Habitat Conference, pp. 226—236), New Delhi,9-15 March – 2019 Centre, New Delhi, March 2019, DOI: 10.23919/URSIAP- RASC.2019.8738737. 151. Sourav Ganguly, Ishita Ghosh, Ratnesh Ranjan, Jayanta Ghosh, Puli Kishore Kumar and Mainak Mukhopadhyay, 161. Veer Chandra, and Rakesh Ranjan, Analysis of Propagation “Compressive Sensing Based O -Grid DOA Estimation Using Loss in Slot Waveguide Using Aluminum Nitride as Slot Region, OMP Algorithn”, Conferences/Symposium/Workshop title, 4th International Conference on Emerging Electronics (ICEE series: 6th International Conference on Signal Processing & 2018), Royal Orchid Resort & Convention Centre, Bangalore, Integrated Networks (SPIN 2019), pp. 226—236), New Delhi, December 2018. 7-8 March – 2019 162. Pintu Kumar, Dharmendra Kumar Singh, and Rakesh Ranjan, 152. Manpuran Mahto and Pradip Kumar Jain, “Investigation of And Rakesh Ranjan, Optimal Design and Analysis of Hybrid a Low-Impedance Reltron as a Gigawatt HPM Source,” IEEE Dielectric Loaded Plasmonic Waveguide for Fundamental Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. 66, pp. 1950 - 1953, Mode Propagation, 4th International Conference on 2019. Emerging Electronics (ICEE 2018), Royal Orchid Resort & Convention Centre, Bangalore, December 2018. 153. Manpuran Mahto and P. K. Jain, “Parametric Study of the Reltron Oscillators,” Defence Science Journal, vol. 69, pp. 448 163. Rakesh Ranjan, Piyush Ranjan, and Dablu Kumar, Relative - 452, 2019. refractive index di erence dependent crosstalk analysis in two-core uncoupled homogeneous multicore ber, 154. Rajeev Arya , DIlip mandloi, Performance Analysis of International Conference on Fiber Optics and Photonics - Amplify and Forward Relay network over κ-µ Channel, 4th Photonics 2018, IIT Delhi, India, December 2018. International Conference on Computing in Engineering & Technology (ICCET) 2019 at Aurangabad(Maharashtra)-India 164. Pintu Kumar, Dharmendra Kumar Singh, and Rakesh Ranjan, Analysis of fundamental mode in hybrid Plasmonic 155. Rajeev Arya , Naad joshi, Ashish Panchal, “Performance of waveguide for nano-scale light connement, International Cooperative Relaying Techniques over Di erent Fading Conference on Fiber Optics and Photonics - Photonics 2018. Channels in Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks”, Advances IIT Delhi, India, December 2018. in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer, Singapore, SOCTA 2018. 165. Dablu Kumar, and Rakesh Ranjan, Crosstalk Optimization in Single-mode Multicore Fiber Using Propagation Direction 156. A. Khan, Rajeev Arya , Energy Dissipation and Cell Interleaving Technique, International Conference on Fiber Displacement Analysis of QCA Multiplexer for Nano Optics and Photonics - Photonics 2018, IIT Delhi, India, computation, International Conference on Energy, Systems December 2018. (This paper has received award for Excellence and Information Processing (ICESIP 2019), Kancheepuram in Poster Presentation by Mr. Dablu Kumar at Photonics 2018, Chennai. IIT Delhi. The award is sponsored by CodeSScientic, ). 157. Umar Farooque, Dharmendra Kumar Singh, and Rakesh Rakesh Ranjan, and Dablu Kumar, Design strategies for two- Ranjan, Impact of Core Counts and Layouts on Dispersion 166. core uncoupled multicore ber for crosstalk analysis, IEEE Behavior in Homogeneous Multicore Fiber, International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Conference on Optical & Wireless Technologies 2019 (OWT (CICT 2018), IIITDM, Jabalpur, India, October 2018, DOI: 2019), Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, 10.1109/INFOCOMTECH.2018.8722422. India, March 2019. 167. Divakar Kumar, Dablu Kumar, and Rakesh Ranjan, 158. Piyush Ranjan, Dablu Kumar, and Rakesh Ranjan, Analysis of Coupling E ect in Coupled SOI Rib Waveguide Characterization of Crosstalk under Bending and Twisting for Di erent Polarization Mode, IEEE Conference on condition in Homogeneous Multicore Fiber, International Information and Communication Technology (CICT 2018), Conference on Optical & Wireless Technologies 2019 (OWT IIITDM, Jabalpur, India, October 2018, DOI: 10.1109/ 2019), Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, INFOCOMTECH.2018.8722395. India, March 2019. 168. Pintu Kumar, Dharmendra Kumar Singh, and Rakesh 159. Dablu Kumar, and Rakesh Ranjan, Design and Crosstalk Ranjan, Mode Analysis of Hybrid Metal-Insulator-Metal Analysis in Homogeneous Trench-assisted Multicore Fiber Multilayer Plasmonic Waveguide, IEEE Conference on under Single Mode Condition, International Conference on Information and Communication Technology (CICT 2018), Optical & Wireless Technologies 2019 (OWT 2019), Malaviya IIITDM, Jabalpur, India, October 2018, DOI: 10.1109/ National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India, March 2019. INFOCOMTECH.2018.8722355. National Institute of Technology Patna | 63

169. Dablu Kumar, and Rakesh Ranjan, Analysis of Crosstalk Cancellation in In-band Full-Duplex OFDM Systems” in 2019 Performance and its Reduction Amount in Single-mode URSI Asia-Pacic Radio Science Conference (AP-RASC 2019), Homogeneous Trench-assisted Multicore Fiber, IEEE IEEE, New Delhi India, March 09 – 15, 2019. Conference on Information and Communication Technology 180. Tripta, A. Kumar, and S. Saha, “Estimator-Correlator based (CICT 2018), IIITDM, Jabalpur, India, October 2018, DOI: Spectrum Sensing with PU Signal Uncertainty in Full Duplex 10.1109/INFOCOMTECH.2018. 8722383 CRNs” in 2019 URSI Asia-Pacic Radio Science Conference 170. Naveen Kr. Maurya and Rajarshi Bhattacharya, “An asymmetric (AP-RASC 2019), IEEE, New Delhi India, March 09 – 15, 2019. coplanar strip-fed compact Yagi-Uda antenna utilizing 181. Tripta, A. Kumar, and S. Saha, “FFT based Spectrum Sensing ground as director,” 2019 URSI Asia-Pacic Radio Science over Rayleigh Frequency Selective Fading Channel in In- Conference (URSI AP-RASC), pp. 1-3, IEEE, 2019. band SIMO Full-Duplex CRNs” in 2019 URSI Asia-Pacic Radio 171. Rajarshi Bhattacharya, Nathawut Homsup, and Raj Mittra, Science Conference (AP-RASC 2019), IEEE, New Delhi India, “A general-purpose preconditioner for method of moments March 09 – 15, 2019. matrices and a novel approach to resolving the low frequency 182. A. Kumar, and S. Saha,” Discrete Wavelet Transform Based breakdown problem,” 2019 URSI Asia-Pacic Radio Science Hybrid Edge Detection Technique for Wideband Spectrum Conference (URSI AP-RASC), pp. 1-4, IEEE, 2019. Sensing in CRNs”, in proc. IEEE TENSYMP 2019, IEEE, Kolkata 172. Rajarshi Bhattacharya, “A complete set of boundary India Jun 7-9, 2019. conditions on PEC- A way to increase the physical insight of 183. A Mishra, G Dubey and others, “A Complete Fuzzy Logic undergraduate students,” 2018 IEEE International Symposium Based Real-Time Simulation of Vector Controlled PMSM Drive”, on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio 2nd IEEE International conference on power Electronics, Science Meeting (IEEE APS/URSI), pp. 2255-2256, IEEE, 2018. Intelligent Control and Energy systems (ICPEICES-2018) (In 173. R Shankar, R.K. Mishra, “Outage Probability Analysis of Press) Oct 2018. Selective-Decode and Forward Cooperative Wireless Network 184. A. Mishra, “Articial Intelligence based Vector Control of over Time Varying Fading Channels with Node Mobility and PMSM Drive”, International Conference on Computer Science Imperfect CSI Condition”, TENCON 2018-2018 IEEE Region 10 and Industrial Electronics (ICCSIE-19) Kolkata, Jan-2019. (Best Conference (South Korea) - WoS, Pages: 0508-0513, Oct. 2018 Paper Award) DOI: 10.1109/TENCON.2018.8650275, ISSN: 2159-3450, Publisher: IEEE 185. A. Mishra, “Operation of Sensorless PMSM Drive with MRAS Based Estimation” , International Conference on Sustainable Kaushal Kumar, R K Mishra, “The hardware design prospective 174. Development, (ICSD-2019), SCOE Pune, Feb-2019. of object detection by using background subtraction techniques: an analytical review”, Int. Conf. SoCTA 2018, NIT 186. A. Mishra, Jitendra Kumar, “Generation Scheduling Jalandhar, 21-23 Dec. 2018. and Power Management of Pedaling System with Solar Photovoltaic System” International Conference on Sustainable Vikash Sachan, R Shankar, I Kumar, R K Mishra “Performance 175. Development, (ICSD-2019), SCOE, Pune, Feb-2019. Analysis of SM-MIMO System Employing Binary PSK and M’ary PSK Techniques Over Di erent Fading Channels”, 187. A. Mishra, “Power Management of Pedaling System with SPV International Conference on Pervasive Computing Advances System: An alternate Option of Power Generation without and Applications, Procedia Computer Science – SCOPUS, 152, Emission” 4th International Conference on Microelectronics, Pages: 323–332, Jan. 2019 Computing & Communication Systems (MCCS-2019), Ranchi, May 2019. (This paper selected for publication in IETE DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2019.05.010, ISSN: 00002010, Publisher: 176. Technical Review and Submitted). Elsevier 188. Sanjeev Kumar, Manish Kumar, and Arunangshu Ghosh, “A S. Singh, Impact of Spacer Engineering on Hybrid Channel 177. New Approach of Modeling the Electronic Tongue Sensors Junctionless Transistor Performance, Soft Computing: for Classication, Proceedings of IEEE Sensors 2018, October Theories and Applications (SoCTA2018) Dr. B R Ambedkar 2018, pp. 1–4, New Delhi India. National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India. (In Press) 189. Manish Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Amratansh Gupta, and Arunangshu Ghosh, “Development of Electronic Interface for A. Kumar, A. S. Khan, N. Mondwal, and S. Saha, “Experimental 178. Sensing Applications with Voltammetric Electronic Tongue,” Studies on Energy/Eigenvalue based Spectrum Sensing Proceedings of IEEE Sensors 2018, October 2018, pp. 176– Algorithm using USRP devices in OFDM Systems” in 2019 179, New Delhi India. URSI Asia-Pacic Radio Science Conference (AP-RASC 2019), IEEE, New Delhi India, March 09 – 15, 2019. 190. Sanjeev Kumar, Arunangshu Ghosh, and Rajib Bandyopadhyay, “Parameter Estimation of Randles Model of Tripta, A. Kumar, and S. Saha, “Wavelet Decomposition Based 179. Electronic Tongue Using System Identication,” in 2019 IEEE Channel Estimation and Digital Domain Self Interference 64 | National Institute of Technology Patna

International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose 202. Ravi Shankar, AGC of a multisource interconnected power (ISOEN-2019), May 2019, pp. 1–4. system incorporating RFB and IPFC using WOA, IEEE- ICCTES-2018. Integral University, Lucknow, India, September 191. D. K. Dheer, Vijay A. S., O. V. Kulkarni, and S. Doolla, – 2018. “Improvement of stability margin of droop based islanded microgrids by cascading of lead compensators”, IEEE IAS 203. Ravi Shankar, Volleyball Premier League based LFC and annual meeting, Portland, USA, Sep. 23-27, 2018. (DOI: Comparative analysis of Di erent Energy Storage System 10.1109/IAS.2018.8544478) for Interconnected Power System, IEEE- ICRIEECE-2018. Bhubaneswar, India, July – 2018. 192. Rohit Singh and Jayanti Choudhary, “Automation, Control and Instrumentation: Water Level Controller, recent trends 204. Ravi Shankar, Lion Algorithm based Load Frequency Control in Engineering,” Sciences, Business Management, Law and for Interconnected Power System in coordination with UPFC Humanities for Sustainable Development, 159-161, AREEE( and Electric Vehicle, IEEE- ICRIEECE-2018. Bhubaneswar, Kishi saskriti Publications), 5-6 Octber, 2018 India, July – 2018. 193. Kamakshi Prashadini Swain, Mala De, “Congestion 205. Ravi Shankar, Grey Wolf Algorithm based Control Strategy Management Using Demand Response in Smart Distribution for Load Frequency Control in Coordination with IPFC, IEEE- System”, IEEE region 10 Symposium (Tensymp 2019), ICRIEECE-2018. Bhubaneswar, India, July - 2018. Tensymp, IEEE PES Society, (Piscataway, NJ, USA), Jun 2019 206. Ravi Shankar, Whale Optimisation Algorithm based Automatic 194. Dibya Bharti, Meera Sinha, Sukanya, Mala De, “Multi- Generation Control integrating DFIG for Two Area Power objective Optimization Based Resource Utilization with System, IEEE- ICRIEECE-2018. Bhubaneswar, July - 2018. Loss Minimization in Microgrid”, IEEE region 10 Symposium 207. S. S. Badini and V. Verma, “A New Stator Resistance Estimation (Tensymp 2019), Tensymp, IEEE PES Society, (Piscataway, NJ, Technique for Vector Controlled PMSM Drive,” sors,” IEEE USA) Jun. 2019 International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and 195. Vibhas K Vats, Sneha Rai, Dibya Bharti, Mala De, “Mitigating Energy Systems (PEDES), pp. 1–6, Chennai, India, 2018. E ect of Communication Link Failure in Smart Meter based 208. B. S. Shiva and V. Verma, “Speed and Parameter Estimation of Load Forecasting”, ICCCA 2018, IEEE (Piscataway, NJ, USA), Vector Controlled Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Dec. 2018 Drive,” in 2nd International Conference on Energy, Power and 196. Vibhas K Vats, Sneha Rai, Suddhasil De, Mala De, “Very Environment: Towards Smart Technology, ICEPE 2018, pp. Short-Term, Short-Term and Mid-Term Load Forecasting 1–6, 2018. for Residential Academic Institute: A Case Study”, 209. B. S. Shiva and V. Verma, “MRAS Based Speed Sensorless Nanoelectronics, Circuits and Communication Systems (NCCS Vector Controlled PMSM Drive,” Int. Conf. Intell. Comput. Inf. 2018), LNEE Springer Verlag (Berlin/ Heidelberg, Germany), Control Syst., pp. 1–8, 2019. Nov.2018 210. S. Sharma and V. Verma, “A Brief Review Regarding Sensor Kumar Shekhar, Ashraf Raza and Md Nishat Anwar, Fractional 197. Reduction and Faults in Shunt Active Power Filter,” 2nd IEEE order system approximation using frequency response International conference on power Electronics, Intelligent matching, IEEE-ICCMC-2019. Erode India, March – 2019. Control and Energy systems (ICPEICES-2018), DTU, Delhi, 198. Mohd Atif Siddiqui, Md Nishat Anwar, S. H Laskar, A Simple India, 2018. Tuning Approach for PID Controller based on Direct Synthesis 211. S. Sharma and V. Verma, “A Robust Adaline based control and Rootlocus, IEEE-ICCMC-2019. Erode India, March – 2019. of Shunt Active Power lter without Load and lter current 199. Rahul Dhiraj, Md Nishat Anwar, Design of Fractional Order Pi measurement,” 2nd IEEE International conference on Controller for First Order Plus Dead Time Process Based on power Electronics, Intelligent Control and Energy systems Maximum Sensitivity, IEEE-ICEPE-2018. NIT Meghalaya, India, (ICPEICES-2018), DTU, Delhi, India, 2018. June -2018. 212. S. Sharma, V. Verma and B. S. Shiva, “Simplied Adaline based 200. Kumar Manish, Md Nishat Anwar Anand Kumar, Comparative control of Shunt Active Power Filter with reduced sensors,” Analysis of DC-DC Converter Topologies and MPPT Techniques IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives Used in SPV Based Water Pumping System Using BLDC Motor. and Energy Systems (PEDES), pp. 1-6, Chennai, India, 2018. IEEE-ICEPE-2018. NIT Meghalaya, India, June -2018. 213. Y. A. Khan and V. Verma, “F-MRAS Based Speed Sensorless 201. Ravi Shankar, Sine-Cosine Algorithm based PIDD2 controller Vector Controlled Switched Reluctance Motor Drive,” design for AGC of a multisource power system incorporating 2018 2nd International Conference on Power, Energy and GTPP in DG unit, IEEE-ICCTES-2018. Integral University, Environment: Towards Smart Technology (ICEPE), Shillong, Lucknow, India, September – 2018. pp. 1–6, 2018. National Institute of Technology Patna | 65

214. Y. A. Khan and V. Verma, “Investigation of Pn and F-MRAS 223. Sabindra Kachhap, Abhishek Singh and Deepak based Speed Estimators For Vector Controlled Switched Sagar, Experimental Study of Process Parameters in Electric Reluctance Motor Drive,” IEEE International Conference on Discharge Turning of Stainless Steel Utilizing Taguchi Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems (PEDES), pp. Method, ASCADM-2018. 24-28, NIT Patna, June - 2018. 1–6, Chennai, India, 2018. 224. Nitish Kumar, Abhishek Singh and Petta Avinash, E ect of 215. Nitish Kumar, Abhishek Singh, Rajesh Ranjan. Fabrication and Fiber Content on Mechanical Property and Water Absorption Mechanical Characterization of Horse Hair (HH) Reinforced Behaviour of Jute Fiber-Epoxy Composites, ASCADM-2018. Polypropylene (PP) Composites, 1st International Conference 487-490, NIT Patna, June - 2018. on Manufacturing, Material Science and Engineering 225. Munna Verma, Sabindra Kachhap, A.N Sinha and Abhishek (ICMMSE 2019) CMR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, Singh, CFD Simulation using Two-Fluid Model for The Design India, 16th & 17th August 2019. of Bubbling Fluidized Bed Reactor, ASCADM-2018. 362-366, 216. Rahul Davis, Abhishek Singh, Bassam Khan, E ect of NIT Patna, June - 2018. Input Variables and Cryogenic Treatment in Wire Electric 226. Deen Bandhu, Abhishek Singh and Arun Kumar, Experimental Discharge Machining of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy for Biomedical Analysis of Desiccant based Water Recovery System from Applications, International Conference on Materials and Atmosphric Air, ASCADM-2018. 338-347, NIT Patna, June - Manufacturing Methods (MMM 2019). National Institute of 2018. Technology Tiruchirappalli, India, July - 2019. 227. Pramod Kumar and Amar Nath Sinha, Microstructure and Rahul Davis, Abhishek Singh, Tanya Singh, Subham 217. mechanical properties of pulsed Nd:YAG laser welding of Chettri, V Vikali Sumi, Alomi P. Zhimomi, Stephen Dilip St37 carbon steel, International Conference on Robotics and Mohapatra, Optimization of Input Control Variables in Smart Manufacturing (RoSMa2018), IITDM Kancheepuram, Electric Discharge Machining of Inconel-718, International Chennai, 19-21July 2018. Conference on “Innovative Product Design and Intelligent Manufacturing System” (ICIPDIMS 2019). National Institute of 228. Pramod Kumar and Amar Nath Sinha, Numerical simulation Technology Rourkela, Rourkela, India, May - 2019. of temperature distribution in laser welding of AISI 316, International Conference on Future Learning Aspects of Rahul Davis, Abhishek Singh, Divya Prakash, Abner Ankit 218. Mechanical Engineering (FLAME - 2018), Amity University Lawrence, Biomaterials and their Surface Modications: A Greater Noida, 03-05 October 2018. Review, International Conference on “Mechanical Engineering Design” (ICMechD 2019), Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar (SSN) 229. Pramod Kumar and Amar Nath Sinha, Numerical simulation College of Engineering. Chennai, India, April - 2019. to predict temperature distribution and weld prole in laser beam welding of carbon steel St37 and mechanical Sabindra Kachhap, Abhishek Singh, Rahul Davis, Neeraj 219. properties, 7th International And 28th All India Manufacturing Nath, Comparative Study of EDD and PM-EDD in producing Technology, Design And Research Conference 2018 (AIMTDR Holes in Inconel 718 alloy, Material and Manufacturing 2018), Anna University Chennai, 13-15 Dec 2018. Technology, (ICMMT 2019). University of Malaya and Ambassador Row Hotel Suites by Lanson Place, Kuala Lumpur, 230. Md Parwez Alam, and Amar Nath Sinha. “Studies on Malaysia, April - 2019, Temperature Distribution in Friction Stir Welding of AA7075 T651.” In 2018 International Conference on Computational Rahul Davis, Abhishek Singh and Sabindra Kachhap 220. and Characterization Techniques in Engineering & Sciences , Experimental Investigation of E ect of Input Control Variables (CCTES), pp. 119-121. IEEE, 2018. of Near Dry Electric Discharge Drilling Process, Materials Processing and Characterization (ICMPC-2019), Hyderabad, 231. Md Parwez Alam and Amar Nath Sinha, “Thermo-mechanical India, March - 2019. modeling of friction stir welding of high strength Aluminium alloy 7075 T651” International Conference on Futuristic Nitish Kumar, Petta Avinash, Abhishek Singh, Kishore 221. Trends in Material an manufacturing (ICFTMM-18), Delhi Debnath, E ect of Fiber Orientation on the Tensile and Wear Technical Campus Delhi, 26-27 October 2018. Properties of Flax Fiber-Reinforced Composites, International Conference on Recent Innovations and Developments in 232. Md Parwez Alam and Amar Nath Sinha, “Numerical simulation Mechanical Engineering (IC-RIDME 2018). National Institute of transient temperature and stresses during friction stir of Technology Meghalaya, Shillong, India, November - 2018. welding of AA7075 T651” First International Conference on Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering (ICETME-2018), Sabindra Kachhap, Abhishek Singh, Sanoj Kumar, Performance 222. Srinivasa Ramanujan Institute of Technology Ananthapuramu Evaluation of Di erent Electrode Geometry in Electric (AP), 20-22 December 2018. Discharge Drilling of MMCs, ICDMM-2018. University of the Ryukyus, Japan, August - 2018. 233. Anupam Das, “Multivariate Statistical Process Monitoring Strategy for a Steel Making Shop”, Conferences/Symposium/ 66 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Workshop title: International Conference on Innovative (ICITFES – 2020) NIT Rourkela Paper communicating; Product Design and Intelligent Manufacturing Systems-2019, Conference scheduled on 10-12 February 2020. NIT Rourkela, Accepted for publication in Lecture Notes in 243. Saif Nawaz Ahmad and Prof Om Prakash,Geological and Mechanical Engineering, Springer Climatic Aspect of Earth Air Heat Exchanger: A Review, 234. Anupam Das, “Multivariate Statistical monitoring strategy 2nd International conference on chemistry, Industry and for an automotive manufacturing part facility”, Conferences/ Environment-2019 at AMU Aligarh Symposium/Workshop title: International Conference on 244. Saif Nawaz Ahmad and Prof Om Prakash, A review on Materials and Manufacturing Methods-19, NIT Trichy Pre-installing investigations on earth air tube heat 235. Bhagwan Kumar Mishra and Anupam Das, “A Non-Linear exchanger (EATHE), 2nd International conference on second Statistical Process Monitoring Strategy-A Case Study of a international conference on Steel Making Shop”, Conferences/Symposium/Workshop title: 245. Advances in industrial automation and smart manufacturing International Conference on Advances in Minerals, Metals, (ICAIASM 2019) at SRCE Nandyal Materials, Manufacturing and Modelling-2019, NIT Warangal 246. Rajnish, Om Prakash,A review on engine performance of CI Paridhi Rai and Asim Gopal Barman, Design optimization of 236. engine and properties of working fuel ethanol-diesel blend worm gear drive with reduced power loss, 10th International 2nd International Conference on Chemistry, Industry and Conference on Mechatronics and Manufacturing (ICMM Environment (ICCIE 2019) 2019), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. To be published in IOP conference series [Scopus]. 247. Rajnish, Om Prakash, A Review on production of Bioethanol2nd International Conference on Advances In Kuntal Maji, Prediction and optimization of deformations in 237. Industrial Automation And Smart Manufacturing (ICIASM coupling mechanism based laser forming of sheet metals, 2019) International conference on recent advances in materials and manufacturing technologies (ICRAMMT, Nov, 2018), Materials 248. Syed Shahbaz Anjum, Dr. Om Prakash. (2017). Impact of Science Forum 969, 552-557, Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Kerosene oil blend with diesel fuel on engine performance: Switzerland, 2019. An experimental investigation, International Conference on Modern Technologies in Engineering and Sciences Kuntal Maji, Optimizing pulsed ber laser welding process 238. (ICMTES)-2017, Andhra Pradesh. Paper presented. parameters of thin Ti6Al4V sheet to control angular distortion, 2nd International conference on New frontiers 249. Rajnish Kumar, Prof.(Dr.) Om Prakash & Saif Nawaz Ahmad, A in engineering, science and technology (NFEST 2019, Feb.), Review on Engine Performance of CI Engine and Properties of Journal of physics conference series 1240 (2019) 012075, IOP Working Fuel Ethanol-diesel Blend, International conference Publishing. on chemistry,industry and environment at Aligarh Muslim university Aligarh from 18th,19 Feb 2019 239. Ashish Kumar and Kuntal Maji, Bead modelling and deposition path planning in wire arc additive manufacturing 250. Saif Nawaz Ahmad & Om Prakash, Geological and Climatic of three dimensional parts, International conference on Aspect of Earth Air Heat Exchanger: A Review, International recent advances in materials and manufacturing technologies conference on chemistry,industry and environment at (ICRAMMT 2018, Nov.), Materials Science Forum 969, 582-588, Aligarh Muslim university Aligarh from 18th,19 Feb 2019 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland, 2019. 251. Avinash Kumar, Dr. Om Prakash, A hybrid renewable energy 240. Kuntal Maji, Swatantra Kumar and Gautam Kumar, system based on wind and solar energy: a review, Solaris Experimental study on the e ects of incremental forming 2019–India Renewable Energy and Sustainable Climate 7-9 and friction stir welding on formability of AA5083 sheet, 2nd Feb 2019 at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New Delhi, Hi-Tech International conference on New frontiers in engineering, Institute of Engineering and Technology (HIET), Ghaziabad science and technology (NFEST 2019, Feb.), Journal of physics Feb 2019. conference series 1240 (2019) 012075, IOP Publishing. 252. Saurabh Kumar Singh,Om Prakash, Ethanol Production 241. Lokesh Kumar and Nimai Pada Mandal, Kidney Port Designing from Rice Husk: A Review, Solaris 2019–India Renewable and Analysis of Ripple in Fixed-Displacement Radial Piston Energy and Sustainable Climate 7-9 Feb 2019 at Jamia Millia Pump, Proceedings of the 7th International and 45th Islamia (JMI), New Delhi, Hi-Tech Institute of Engineering and National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Technology (HIET), Ghaziabad (FMFP), FMFP2018 – Paper No. 272, December 10-12, 2018, 253. Rahul Singh & Om Prakash, Wind energy resource assessment IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India in selected districts of Uttar Pradesh using Weibull probability 242. Saif Nawaz Ahmad and Prof Om Prakash, Earth air tube heat distribution; International Conference on Energy, Materials exchanger- A Parametric study International Conference and Information Technology held at AMITY UNIVERSITY on Innovations in Thermo-Fluid Engineering and Sciences Jharkhand, Ranchi from 23 to 24 Dec, 2017. 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254. Sankar Kumar Roy, Combustion detection in IC engine by 263. Ayaz Ahmad, “A study of fast inversion technique for analysis of instantaneous angular acceleration, International hierarchically semi separable (HSS)Matricess”, in Proceedings Conference on Recent Innovations and Developments in of the IMRF GRAND 100TH International conference, Mechanical Engineering. NIT Meghalaya, Shillong, India, March14-16, 2019 ISBN978-93-86435-68-2 November - 2018, (accepted in Springer book series). 264. Bharti, P. P. Gopmandal and Rajesh Kumar Sinha, 255. Sankar Kumar Roy, Amiya R Mohanty, Cheruvu S Kumar, “Electrophoresis of charged regulated soft particle: E ect of Cepstrum analysis of instantaneous angular speed for zwitterionic functional group”, International Conference on gearbox fault detection, International Conference on Recent Applied and Computational Mathematics 2018, IIT Kharagpur. Innovations and Developments in Mechanical Engineering. 265. Laxman Singh, U. S. Rai, N. B. Singh, Y. Lee, D. K. Mahato, NIT Meghalaya, Shillong, India, November - 2018, (accepted Divyanshu Bhardwajf, and K. D. Mandal, “Dielectric properties in Springer book series). of CaCu3-xMgxTi4O12 (x=0.20 & 0.50) material synthesized by the 256. Sharifuddin Mondal, Adaptive unknown input observer semi-wet route for energy storage capacitor”“Smart Biomedical for adaptive state estimation of single link robot and Physiological Sensor Technologies” at SPIE’s Defense + arm,International Conference on Recent Advances in Commercial Sensing Symposium, Vol. 11020 1102002-1; Proc. Materials and Manufacturing Technologies, Hyderabad, of SPIE, Baltimore, Maryland USA, April 14th – 18th 2019. November – 2018. 266. Ram Narayan Chauhan, Raman Scattering in Zn1-xTixO 257. Sinha, V. and Mondal, S., Sensor Fault Detection and Isolation Nanoparticles Synthesized by Sol-Gel Method, International for PEM Fuel Cell Systems Using Unknown Input Observers, Conference on Electrical Electronics and Data Communication, 2nd International Conference on Technological Advances in (pp. 41-43), ISBN:978-93-88786-56-0, Proceedings of 19th IRF Mechanical Engineering, Chennai, India, September – 2018. International Conference, New Delhi, India, 17th February, 2019 258. C. Sharma, V. Upadhyay, Friction Stir Welding of Dissimilar Aluminium Alloys AA5086 and AA7039, 2nd International 267. Ram Narayan Chauhan, Morphological and Conference on New Frontiers in Engineering Science & Photoluminescence Studies of ZnO and Ti-Doped ZnO Technology (NFEST 2019), NIT Kurukshetra, February 18- Nanoparticles, International Conference on Electrical 22, 2019. Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 1240 012160 IOP Electronics and Data Communication, (pp. 44-46), ISBN: Publishing, 2019, doi:10.1088/1742-6596/1240/1/012160 978-93-88786-56-0, Proceedings of 19th IRF International Conference, New Delhi, India, 17th February, 2019 259. C. Sharma, V. Upadhyay, “Investigating the e ect of friction Stir welding on microstructure and corrosion behaviour 268. Ram Narayan Chauhan, Synthesis and structural of Al-Zn-Mg alloy, International Conference on Recent characterization of Ti-Doped ZnO nanostructures, Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Technologies International Conference on Mechanical and Production (ICRAMMT-2018), Marry Laxman Reddy Institute of Engineering (ICMPE), (pp. 17-18), ISBN:978-93-88350-18-1, Technology and Management, Hyderabad, November 19-20, Proceedings of ITResearch International Conference, Kolkata, 2018 Materials Science Forum, ISSN: 1662-9752, Vol. 969, pp India, 04th November, 2018, 517-523, doi:10.4028/www.scientic.net/MSF.969.517 Trans 269. Ram Narayan Chauhan, Optical and FTIR Studies of Ti- Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland 2019 Doped ZnO Nanostructures synthesized by sol-gel method 260. Pawan Goel, Jayakrishna Kandasamy, Logesh G, Vijayakumar International Conference on Mechanical And Production Manupati and Vimal, K E K, Modelling Sustainable Engineering (ICMPE), (pp. 19-21), ISBN:978-93-88350-18-1, Manufacturing practices for plastic part manufacturing Proceedings of IT Research International Conference, Kolkata, organization using Interpretive Structural Modeling, India, 04th November, 2018. International Conference on Production and Operations 270. Shivendra Kumar Jaiswal, “Phase Analysis by Rietveld Management Society (POMS), pp. 1-5, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, Renement of Strontium Cobalt Oxide Powder”, International 2018. doi: 10.1109/POMS.2018.8629442 Conference on Mechanical and Production Engineering 261. Ayaz Ahmad, “A study of the level of set function used to (ICMPE) at Kolkata, India on April 21, 2019 (ISBN No: 987-93- describe immersed bodies on Cartesian grid”, Proceeding of 89090-24-6), Pages 11-13, Institute of Research and Journal the International conference on advances in pure and applied (IRAJ), Odiash, INDIA-751030. Mathematics 2018, September 06—08, 2018, ISBN978-93- 271. Shivendra Kumar Jaiswal, Oxygen Desorption Properties of 86435-53-8 Strontium Cobalt Oxide Powder, International Conference on 262. Ayaz Ahmad, “A technique for partially solving a family of Mechanical and Production Engineering (ICMPE) at Kolkata, di usion problem” in Proceedings International Research India on April 21, 2019 (ISBN No: 987-93-89090-24-6), Pages conference Goa 2018, Dec 28-29,2018, ISBN 978-93-86435- 14-15, Institute of Research and Journal (IRAJ), Odiash, 63-7 INDIA-751030. 68 | National Institute of Technology Patna

272. Kholmurodov K and Majumder S , Molecular dynamics 12. Drisya J, Sathish K, D. and Roshni T. Chapter 27: studies of nanosized systems combined with neutron Spatio-temporal variability of soil moisture and drought using scattering experiments, BIOMEMBRANES 2018, Journal of an open source distributed hydrological model. Integrating Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, Volume 50, Issue 6, pp Disaster Science and Management: Global Case Studies in 467–603, December 2018, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10863- Mitigation and Recovery. Elsevier. Edited by Pijush Samui, 018-9775-7, Print ISSN 0145-479X, SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY Dookie Kim and Chandan Ghosh;451-460. (2018) ISBN: 978- 0-12-812056-9 273. Indrani Mishra, Subrata Majumder, Ashis Manna, and Shikha Varma, Interactions of DNA molecule with oxide nano 13. AE Hassanien, Md Elhoseny, SH Ahmed, Amit Kumar structures, AIP Conference Proceedings 2005, 020010 (16 Singh “Security in Smart Cities: Models, Applications, and August 2018) ; https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5050727 Challenges”, Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and Infrastructure Series, 2019, ISBN: 978-3-030-01559-6, 274. S. Majumder, Thickness dependent of electrical properties Springer. (Book) of un-doped ZnO thin lms, International Conference on Mechanical And Production Engineering (ICMPE), 16-18, 14. Md. Elhoseny and Amit Kumar Singh, “Smart Network Institute of research and journals, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India, Inspired Paradigm and Approaches in IoT Applications”, 2019, 21st April 2019, ISBN: 9789389090246 ISBN: 978-981-13-8613-8, Springer. (Book)

15. S Mahajan, S Sahu, Amit Kumar Singh and SP Ghrera, “Medical BOOK/BOOK CHAPTER Image Enhancement Techniques: A Survey”, In: Gupta et PUBLICATION: al.(eds.) Computer and Cyber Security: Principles, Algorithm, 1. Ravish Kumar & Bijay Kumar Das, Jainism and Jain Architecture, Applications and Perspectives, pp. 305-334, 2018, doi: First Edition, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-387-48676-2, Lulu. 10.1201/9780429424878-12, CRC Press (Book Chapter)

2. Bijay Kumar Das & Ravish Kumar, Buddhism and Budhist 16. P Kumar and Amit Kumar Singh, “Ecient Generation Architecture, First Edition, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-387-50342-1, of Association Rules from Numeric Data using Genetic Lulu. Algorithm”, In: Hassanien A., Elhoseny M., Ahmed S., Singh A. (eds) Security in Smart Cities: Models, Applications, and th 3. Bijay Kumar Das, GATE Arch/ Planning, 5 edition Published Challenges. Lecture Notes in Intelligent Transportation and by Kush Brothers Infrastructure, pp. 323-343, 2018, doi: 10.1007/978-3-030- 4. Bijay Kumar Das, Architect Job- Published by Kush Brothers 01560-2_14, Springer (Book Chapter) 5. Ravish Kumar & Bijay Kumar Das, Jainism and Jain Architecture, 17. S Singh, R Singh, Amit Kumar Singh, T. J. Siddiqui, “SVD-DCT First Edition, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-387-48676-2, Lulu. Based Medical Image Watermarking in NSCT Domain”, In: Hassanien et al. (eds) Quantum Computing:An 6. Bijay Kumar Das & Ravish Kumar, Buddhism and Budhist Environment for Intelligent Large Scale Real Application. Architecture, First Edition, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-387-50342-1, Studies in Big Data, vol 33. pp. 467-488, 2018, doi: Lulu. 10.1007/978-3-319-63639-9_20, Springer (Book Chapter) Dr. R.K Jha and Dr. Anshuman Singh, Elements of Vector 7. 18. S Thakur, Amit Kumar Singh, SP Ghrera and M Dave, st Algebra, 1 Ed., 2018, ISBN 978-1-64249-158-6, Notion Press “Watermarking techniques and its applications in Tele-Health: 8. Choudhary, S. S., Biswas, S., Halder, P., Tandon, K. and Manna, A Technical Survey”, Cryptographic and Information Security B, “Chapter: Dynamic Characteristics of 6-Pile Group under Approaches for Images and Videos, pp. 467-508, 2018, doi: Vertical Excitations - Theory versus Experiment”, Earthquake 10.1201/9780429435461-17, CRC Press (Book Chapter) Geotechnical Engineering for Protection and Development 19. Singh, J.P., Dutta, P. and Chakrabarti, A., 2018. Ad Hoc of Environment and Constructions, CRC Press - 2019. Networks: A Statistical Perspective. Springer (Book Chapter) Choudhary S. S., Biswas, S. and Manna, B, “Chapter: Vertical 9. 20. Dr. M. P. Singh, Programming for Problem Solving (Book), Response of 2 × 2 Pile Group Under Rotating Machine FPH, ISBN: 9789388453431, 2018 Induced Vibrations”, Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering - 2018. 21. Mukesh Kumar, “Cancer Identication using Kernel based Classiers”, Nature Inspired Computing for Data Science 10. L. B. Roy & M. Bhushan, Optimal Irrigation Planning in the (Book Chapter), 2019. (In Press) Eastern Gnadak Project Using Linear Programming- A Case Study, e.Proong| Springer, 2019, Springer 22. Gulshan Shrivastava, Prabhat Kumar, B. B. Gupta, Suman Bala & Nilanjan Dey, Handbook of Research on Network Forensics 11. Roshni T, Sourav, Madan K Jha, Nehar M. Probability-based and Analysis Techniques, 2018, ISBN13: 9781522541004, approach for evaluating groundwater risk assessment in Sina ISBN10: 1522541004, IGI Global (Book Chapter) basin, India Handbook of Probabilistic Models. Edited by Pijush Samui, Ravinesh Deo, Dieu Bui, Subrata Chakraborty. (2019). National Institute of Technology Patna | 69

23. Sravanth Kumar Ramakuri, Chinmay Chakraboirty, Anudeep 33. Rahul Davis, Abhishek Singh, Tanya Singh, Subham Chettri, Peddi, Bharat Gupta, “Classication Algorithms for EEG-Based V Vikali Sumi, Alomi P. Zhimomi, Stephen Dilip Mohapatra, Brain-Computer Interface: A Review, 2019, 1522577963, IGI Optimization of Input Control Variables in Electric Discharge Global. Machining of Inconel-718, Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, Switzerland, 2019, Springer Book Series. 24. Sravanth Kumar Ramakuri, Anudeep Peddi, KS Nishanth Rao, Bharat Gupta, Sanchita Ghosh,” Performance and analysis of 34. Nitish Kumar, Petta Avinash, Abhishek Singh, Kishore Human attention using single channel wireless EEG sensorfor Debnath, E ect of Fiber Orientation on the Tensile and Wear medical application, 978-981-13-1580-0, Springer. Properties of Flax Fiber-Reinforced Composites, Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2019, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15- 25. Akash Gupta, Chinmay Chakraborty and Bharat Gupta, 0124-1_46, Springer Book Series, Lecture Notes in Mechanical “Medical Information Processing Using Smartphone Under Engineering. IoT Framework, 978-981-13-7399-2, Springer Singapore. 35. Abhishek Singh, Sabindra Kachhap, Ravindra Kumar, Electro- 26. Prem Kumar Chithaluru, Ravi Prakash , and Subodh Discharge Drilling of Metal Matrix Composites. Book Name: Srivastava , “WSN Structure Based on SDN” Innovations Hole-Making and Drilling Technology for Composites, 2019, in Software-Dened Networking and Network Functions ISBN:9780081023976, Wood head Publishing Limited of Virtualization.. DOI: 10.4018/8/978-1-5225-3640-6.ch011, Abington Hall, Cambridge, U.K ISBN 9781522536406, IGI Global, USA 2018. 36. Sabindra Kachhap, Abhishek Singh, Prediction of Controllable 27. Umar Farooque, and Rakesh Ranjan, E ects of Core Process Variables on Various Workpieces Materials in CNC- Count and Layout on the Bending-Radius-Dependent WEDM, Book Name: Innovation in Materials Science and Crosstalk Variations in Heterogeneous and Trench-Assisted Engineering, 2019, Springer Nature Singapore Private Heterogeneous Multicore Fiber, In: Optical and Wireless Limited, Singapore. Technologies (Proceedings of OWT 2018), Editors: Vijay Janyani, Ghanshyam Singh, Manish Tiwari, and Antonio 37. G. Kumar, Saurabh, M. Roshan, K. Nandan, Kuntal Maji, An d’Alessandro; Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) experimental study on single point incremental forming of - Springer Book Series, Volume 546 (Chapter 18), Springer, AA5083 sheet using response surface methodology, Chapter Singapore, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6159- 7, M. S. Shunmugam and M. Kanthababu (eds.), Advances 3_18, April 2019. in Forming, Machining and Automation, Lecture Notes on Multidisciplinary Industrial Engineering, Springer Nature 28. Kaushal Kumar, R K Mishra, “The hardware design prospective Singapore Pvt. Ltd., Accepted (Dec., 2018). of object detection by using background subtraction techniques: an analytical review” (Accepted), Soft Computing: 38. Renewable energy and its innovative technologies Theories and Applications, AISC series, Publisher: Springer Proceedings of ICEMIT 2017, Volume1/ Jayeeta chattopadhyay, Rahul Singh, Om Prakash Editors Springer nature Singapore 29. Kumar, Anand, Md Nishat Anwar, and Ashraf Raza, A PID Pte. Ltd 2019 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2116-0_1 Load Frequency Controller Design via Pole Placement and Approximate Frequency Response Matching. Innovations 39. Innovation in Materials Science and Engineering-Proceedings in Soft Computing and Information Technology. Springer, of ICEMIT 2017, Volume2/ Jayeeta chattopadhyay, Rahul Singapore, 2019. 27-42 Singh, Om Prakash, Editors Springer nature Singapore Pte. Ltd 2019 https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811329432 30. Md Nishat Anwar, Somnath Pan, and Ashraf Raza. PID Controller Tuning in Smith Predictor Conguration 40. Sankar Kumar Roy, Amiya R. Mohanty (2019), In-cylinder for Stable Processes with Large Time Delay Using IMC combustion detection based on logarithmic instantaneous Scheme. Innovations in Soft Computing and Information angular successive speed ratio, IOP Conference Series: Technology. Springer, Singapore, 2019. 249-260. Journal of Physics: Conference Series-1240 (2019) 012047, doi:10.1088/1742-6596/1240/1/012047. 31. Ashraf Raza and Md Nishat Anwar, PID controller design for speed control of Brushless DC motor via direct synthesis 41. Jatin Poojary, Sankar Kumar Roy (2019), In-plane vibration approach in frequency domain. Innovations in Soft of curved beam subjected to moving loads using nite Computing and Information Technology. Springer, Singapore, element method, IOP Conference Series: Journal of Physics: 2019. Conference Series- 1240 (2019) 012048, doi:10.1088/1742- 6596/1240/1/012048. 32. B. Sai Shiva, V. Verma, and Y. A. Khan, “Q-MRAS-Based Speed Sensorless Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive with 42. Sankar Kumar Roy (2019), Improved Fourier polynomial based Adaptive Neural Network for Performance Enhancement at phase modeling for estimating instantaneous frequency Low Speeds,” in Innovations in Soft Computing and Information from a noisy FM signal, In: Kumar M., Pandey R., Kumar V. (eds) Technology, Springer, Singapore, 2019, pp. 103–116. Advances in Interdisciplinary Engineering. Lecture Notes in 70 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore, pp. 107-120, RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN INTER doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6577-5_12. NATIONAL JOURNALS 43. Sankar Kumar Roy(2019), Combustion event detection in a single cylinder diesel engine by analysis of sound signal 1. Ajay, Kumar, Bijay Kumar, Das & Fulena, Rajak, “Retail recorded by android mobile, In: Kumar M., Pandey R., Kumar attractiveness through level of Urbanization and Imageability V. (eds) Advances in Interdisciplinary Engineering. Lecture of Intra-Urban Nodes of Indian Cities: Case Study of Patna”, Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore, pp. International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology 121-129, doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6577-5_13. (IJCIET), Volume 9, Issue 8, August 2018 (Scopus). 2. Anjali Sharma, Ravish Kumar, “Monument of the ‘Raj’: The 44. Soumajit Talukdar, Sankar Kumar Roy (2019), Free in-plane vibration of a cracked curved beam with xed ends, In: Administrative Building of National Institute of Technology Prasad A., Gupta S., Tyagi R. (eds) Advances in Engineering Patna”, International Journal of civil engineering and Design. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, technology, 10(1), pages 177—187, publication date Singapore, pp. 363-376, doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6469- (January, 2019), ISSN 0976-6308/6316, Publisher International 3_33. Association of Engineering and Management Education (IAEME). 45. A.Tripathy, R.Gupta, S. K. Sarangi and A. K. Chaubey , Design and Fabrication of Aluminium/Alumina Ultra-ne Composite 3. Kamini Sinha, Mazharul Haque, Manoj Kumar , Manersharif : and Functionally Graded Material Using Powder Metallurgy Architectural Signicance in the light of Susm, Jigyasa - An Route, Advances in Unconventional Machining and interdisciplinary referred Research Journal, Vol No XI, July Composites (2019) 2018 ( ISBN:978-981-32-9470-7) Chapter 62. 4. Kamini Sinha, Mazharul Haque, Manoj Kumar, “Shershah Tomb , Sasaram, The Greatest Tomb of Sixteenth Century”, 46. Tripathy A., Chaubey A.K., Sarangi S. K. A Case Study on Al/ Indian Journal of Archeology, Vol No XI, Aug 2018 Al2O3 Ultrane Composites Fabricated Using PM Route, Applications of Robotics in Industry Using Advanced 5. Ar. Mazharul Haque, Prof.Manoj Kumar, Dr.Kamini Sinha, “Sher Mechanisms. ARIAM 2019. Learning and Analytics in Shah Tomb: The Greatest tomb of Sixteenth century”, Indian Intelligent Systems, vol 5. Springer, (2019) (ISBN : 978-3-030- Journal of Archaeology (ISSN 2455-2798 Vol.3/No.2/April-July 30271-9) 2018, (Page No.-777-786), National Trust for Promotion of Knowledge, Lucknow, U.P. 47. Tripathy A., Sarangi S. K., Chaubey A.K., Mohanty U.K. Fabrication of Al/Al2O3 Functionally Graded Material Using 6. Ar. Mazharul Haque, Prof. Manoj Kumar, Dr. Kamini Sinha, & Powder Metallurgy Route. Applications of Robotics in Saddam Akhter, “Maner Sharif:Architectural Signi cance in the Industry Using Advanced Mechanisms. ARIAM 2019. Learning light of Su sm”, JIGYASA (ISSN 0974-7648 Vol.XI/No.3/ July and Analytics in Intelligent Systems, vol 5. Springer (2019) 2018, (Page No.-179-189), Poddar Foundation, Taranagar (ISBN : 978-3-030-30271-9) Colony, Chhittupur, BHU, Varanasi, U.P. 7. Ar.Mazharul Haque, “Measuring the Tourist Service 48. Sharifuddin Mondal, Unknown Input State Estimators for Fault Detection and Isolation, ISBN No. 978-613-9-93567-3, Satisfaction: Factor Analysis based Study at Red Fort Complex” LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, October – 2018. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering Journal ISSN: 2277-3878 (Online), Scopus Indexed Non-Paid 49. Tanuj Nandan; Vikas Kumar Choubey), Exploring the Journal, B-Impact Factor for 2017 (5.11), Volume 7, Issue-6, Relationship of Discreet Components of Inventory with Page No. 1592-1598, March-2019 Financial Performance in Indian Automotive Industry, International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 8. Ravish Kumar, Manoj Kumar Rajak & Fulena Rajak, “Changing 2019 Vol.31 No.1, pp.15 – 37, https://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ Trends In Construction Project Management Review From IJISE.2019.096884, 1748-5045, Inderscience The History To Present Day Construction Project Management Practices”, International Journal of Civil Engineering & 50. V. Upadhyay and C. Sharma “Fabrication of Metal Matrix Technology / IAEME Publication, Volume 10, Issue 03, March Composites by Friction Stir Processing” Book: Futuristic 2019, ISSN: 0979-6316, Impact Factor: 10.7810 Composites Behavior, Characterization, and Manufacturing, pp. 245-257, September – 2018, ISBN: 978-981-13-2416-1 9. Shailendra Kumar Mandal, Dr. Manoj Kumar and Dr. Vivekanand (Print), Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018, Singapore, Singh, “Cities and Climate Change: Understanding the Tools of Diagnosis and Dialogue in Water Sector”, International 51. Vimal, K. E. K., P. Sasikumar, M. Nishal Kaliyan Mathiyazhagan, Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 9(8), 2018, pp. and K. Sivakumar., Analyzing the Drivers of Sustainable 705-714 Procurement Using the DEMATEL Approach, In Sustainable Procurement in Supply Chain Operations, 2019, ISSN : 10. 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identify the uranium hotspot in groundwater in the mid- 20. Saurabh Kumar & Abdur Rahman Qua , Treatment of eastern Gangetic plain, India”, Environmental Earth Sciences, Domestic wastewater containing phosphate using Water 77(19), (2018), https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-018-7889-1 Treatment Sludge Through UASB-Clariocculator Integrated (SCI) system, Environment, Development and Sustainability, (Springer), 2019, DOI 10 1007/s10668-019-00396-3. 11. Bibhuti Bhushan Sahoo, R. Jha, Anshuman Singh, Deepak Kumar, “Application of Support Vector Regression for 21. Indrajeet Kumar & Abdur Rahman Qua , Comparative Study Modeling Low Flow Time Series”, KSCE Journal of Civil on the e ectiveness of natural coagulant aids and commercial Engineering, 23(2), (2019), 923–934, https://doi.org/10.1007/ coagulant: removal of Arsenic from Water, International s12205-018-0128-1 (SCIE, SCOPUS) Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (Springer), 2018, DOI 101007/s13762-018-1980-8 12. Deepak Kumar, Anshuman Singh, Rishi Kumar Jha, Sunil Kumar Sahoo, Vivekanand Jha, “A Variance Decomposition 22. Peddiah S., Burman A. and Sreedeep S. (2018) “Experimental Approach for Risk Assessment of Groundwater Quality”, study on waste plastic bottle strips soil improvement”, Exposure and Health, 11(2), (2019), 139–151, https://doi. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 36(5), 2907-2920. org/10.1007/s12403-018-00293-6 (SCIE, SCOPUS) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10706-018-0512-0. 13. Bibhuti Bhushan Sahoo, R. Jha, Anshuman Singh, Deepak 23. Himanshu N. and Burman A. (2018) “Determination of Critical Kumar, “Bivariate low ow return period analysis in the Failure Surface of Slopes Using Particle Swarm Optimization Mahanadi River basin, India using copula”, International Technique Considering Seepage and Seismic Loading”. Journal of River Basin Management, (2019), https://doi.org/10. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 1-21, https://doi. 1080/15715124.2019.1576698 (ESCI, SCOPUS) org/10.1007/s10706-018-0683-8. 14. Deepak Kumar, Anshuman Singh, P. Samui and Rishi Kumar 24. V. Kumar, P. Samui, A. Burman and N. Himanshu (2019) Jha, “Forecasting monthly precipitation using sequential “Reliability Based Slope Stability Analysis of Durgawati modelling”, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 64(6), (2019), 690– Earthen Dam Considering Steady and Transient State Seepage 700, https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2019.1595624 (SCIE, Condition Using MARS and RVM”. Indian Geotechnical SCOPUS) Journal, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40098-019-00373-7. 15. Deepak Kumar, Anshuman Singh, Rishi Kumar Jha, Sunil 25. V. Kumar, N. Himanshu A. Burman (2019) “Rock Slope Kumar Sahoo, Vivekanand Jha, “Source characterization and Analysis with Nonlinear Hoek–Brown Criterion Incorporating human health risk assessment of nitrate in groundwater of Equivalent Mohr–Coulomb Parameters”, Geotechnical and middle Gangetic Plain, India”, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, Geological Engineering, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10706-019- 12(11), (2019), 339, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-019- 00935-9. 4519-5 (SCIE, SCOPUS) 26. Saboo, N., Singh, B. and Kumar, P. (2019). “Development of 16. Bishwaji Roy, M.P.Singh, & Anshuman Singh, “A novel approach high temperature ranking parameter for asphalt binders for rainfall-runo modelling using a biogeography-based using Arrhenius mode”. Materials in Civil Engineering, ASCE. optimization technique”, International Journal of River Basin (Accepted) Management, (2019), DOI: 10.1080/15715124.2019.1628035 27. Singh, B. and Kumar, P. (2019). “E ect of polymer modication (ESCI, SCOPUS) on the ageing properties of asphalt binders: Chemical 17. Viet-Ha Nhu, Pijush Samui, Deepak Kumar, Anshuman Singh, and morphological investigation”. Construction and Nhat-Duc Hoang, Dieu Tien Bui, “Advanced soft computing Building Materials, 205, 633-641, https://doi.org/10.1016/j. techniques for predicting soil compression coecient in conbuildmat.2019.02.050 engineering project: a comparative study”, Engineering with 28. Choudhary, S. S., Biswas, S. and Manna, B. “Experimental and Computers, (2019), https://doi.org/10.1007/s00366-019- Numerical Study of Pile Foundations Subjected to Rotating 00772-7 (SCIE, SCOPUS) Machine Induced Coupled Excitations”. International Journal 18. Bibhuti Bhushan Sahoo, R. Jha, Anshuman Singh, Deepak of Geotechnical Engineering (Taylor & Francis). , May - 2019, Kumar, “Long short-term memory (LSTM) recurrent neural 1-12, DOI: 10.1080/19386362.2019.1620536. network for low-ow hydrological time series forecasting”, 29. Abhay Kumar Chaubey, Ajay Kumar, Anupam Chakrabarti. Acta Geophysica, (2019), https://doi.org/10.1007/s11600-019- Vibration of laminated composite shells with cutouts and 00330-1(SCIE, SCOPUS) concentrated mass. AIAA Journal. 2018; 56; 1662-1678. (SCI) 19. Saurabh Kumar & Abdur Rahman Qua , Treatment of Low ( https://doi.org/10.2514/1.J056320) Strength wastewater using Upow Anaerobic Sludge 30. Md Irfan Ansari, Ajay Kumar, Anupam Chakrabarti. Static Blanket-Clariocculator Integrated system, Indian Journal of analysis of doubly curved singly ruled truncated FGM cone. Environmental Protection, 39 (07) 659-662, 2019. Composite Structures. 2018; 184; 523-535. 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31. Abhay Kumar Chaubey, Ajay Kumar, Anupam Chakrabarti. Scheme in Bihar, India- A Case Study”, Journal of Advanced Novel shear deformation model for moderately thick and Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, Vol. 10, 06- Issue, deep laminated composite conoidal shell. Mechanics Based 2018 Design of Structures and Machines. 2018; 46; 650-668. (SCI)( 42. L. B. Roy, “Soil-Structure- Interaction for a Multi Storey Building https://doi.org/10.1080/15397734.2017.1422433) on Raft Foundation Using Fem and MPMR Techniques”, 32. Anish, Ajay Kumar. Ultimate strength analysis of laminated Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control composite sandwich plates. Structures. 2018; 14; 95-110. (SCI) Systems, Vol. 10, 05- Issue, 2018 ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2018.02.004) 43. B. Rai, and M. Rajjak, A statistical investigation of di erent 33. Abhay Kumar Chaubey, Ajay Kumar, SS Mishra. Dynamic parameters inuencing compressive strength of y ash analysis of laminated composite rhombic elliptic paraboloid induced geo-polymer concrete, Structural Concrete Journal due to mass variation. Journal of Aerospace Engineering. of b, 2018, SCI 2018; 31; 1-12. (SCI)( https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)AS.1943- 44. Lini Dev K and Robinson R.G. Pond ash based Controlled 5525.0000881) Low Strength Materials for Pavement applications, Advances 34. Md Irfan Ansari, Ajay Kumar. Flexural analysis of functionally in Civil Engineering Materials, Vol. 8, No.1, pp no. 101-116, graded CNT reinforced doubly curved singly ruled composite January 2019, DOI: 10.1520/ACEM20180098, ASTM. truncated cone. Journal of Aerospace Engineering 2019; 45. Kumari A and Maurya N. S. (2019), “Arsenic Contamination 32; 1-11. (SCI)(https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)AS.1943- and Associated Health Risk (Brief Review)” Oriental Journal 5525.0000988) of Chemistry, 35 (2), 563-570. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ 35. Md Irfan Ansari, Ajay Kumar. Bending analysis of functionally ojc/350209 graded CNT reinforced doubly curved singly ruled truncated 46. Roy S. and Maurya, N.S. (2019), “Estimation of Triclosan rhombic cone. Mechanics Based Design of Structures and concentration in the wastewater: A Case of Patna municipal Machines. 2019; 47; 67-86. (SCI)( https://doi.org/10.1080/153 area” National Academy Science Letters, 1-4.https://doi. 97734.2018.1519635) org/10.1007/s40009-018-0767-2 36. Anish, Ajay Kumar, Anupam Chakrabarti. Inuence of 47. Samui, P, Kumar, R., Yadav, U., Kumari, S., Bui, D.T., “Reliability openings and additional mass on vibration of laminated Analysis of Slope Safety Factor by Using GPR and GP”, sandwich rhombic plates using IHSDT. Journal of Geotechnical and Geological Engineering Volume 37, Issue Thermoplastic Composite Materials 2018 (SCI) (https://doi. 3, 1 June 2019, Pages 2245-2254; DOI: 10.1007/s10706-018- org/10.1177/0892705718785682). 0697-2; Publisher: Springer International Publishing; ISSN: 37. Abhay Kumar Chaubey, Ishan Jha, Ajay Kumar, Munise 09603182(Indexing: Scopus, web of science) Didem Demirbaş, Sudip Dey. Dual axis buckling of laminated 48. Gholami, A., Bonakdari, H., Samui, P., Mohammadian, M., composite skew hyperbolic paraboloids with openings. Gharabaghi, B., “Predicting stable alluvial channel proles Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and using emotional articial neural networks”, Applied Soft Engineering 2018; 40; 1-13. (SCI)( https://doi.org/10.1007/ Computing Journal Volume 78, May 2019, Pages 420-437; s40430-018-1406-z) DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2019.03.003; Publisher: Elsevier Ltd; ISSN: 38. Abhay Kumar Chaubey, Chandra Prakash, Ajay Kumar. 15684946 Biaxial and shear buckling of laminated composite elliptic (Indexing: Scopus, web of science, SCI). paraboloids with cutouts and concentrated mass. Mechanics Research Communications 2018; 94; 80-87. (SCI) 49. Kumar, D, Singh, A., Samui, P., Jha, R.K., “Forecasting monthly precipitation using sequential modelling”, Hydrological ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mechrescom.2018.09.008) Sciences Journal, Volume 64, Issue 6, 26 April 2019, Pages 39. P. N. Thakur, P. Samui and L B. Roy, S. S. Mishra, “Soil Interaction 690-700, DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2019.1595624; Publisher: of Multi-Survey Building on Raft Foundation under Dynamic Taylor and Francis Ltd., ISSN: 02626667(Indexing: Scopus, Loads”, Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and web of science, SCI). Control Systems, Vol. 10, 04- Issue, 2018 50. Kumar, V., Samui, P., Himanshu, N., Burman, A., “Reliability- 40. M. Bhushan & L B. Roy, “Optimization of Cropping Pattern Based Slope Stability Analysis of Durgawati Earthen Dam with Conjunctive Use of Water Using Multi-Objective Fuzzy Considering Steady and Transient State Seepage Conditions Linear Programming in Bhagwanpur Distributary of Eastern Using MARS and RVM”, Indian Geotechnical Journal, DOI: Gandak Project- A Case Study”, Journal of Advanced Research 10.1007/s40098-019-00373-7, Publisher: Springer, ISSN: in Dynamical and Control Systems, Vol. 10, 05- Issue, 2018 09719555(Indexing: Scopus). 41. M. Bhushan & L B. Roy, “Soil and Land Irrigability Classication 51. Roy, S.S., Samui, P., Nagtode, I., Jain, H, Shivaramakrishnan, of Soils of Bhagwanpur Distributary of Gandak Irrigation V., Mohammadi-ivatloo, B., “Forecasting heating and cooling National Institute of Technology Patna | 73

loads of buildings: a comparative performance analysis, balance for the city of Hyderabad, India. International Soil Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing”, and Water Conservation Research 6 (1), 51-62. DOI: 10.1007/s12652-019-01317-y, Publisher: Springer Verlag, 61. Bimal Kumar, Sanjeev Sinha and Hillol Chakravarty, Study of ISSN: 18685137. (Indexing: Scopus, web of science, SCI). E ect of Nano-Silica on Strength and Durability Characteristics 52. Samui, P., Kim, D., Kakoti, N., “Soft Computing Applied to of High Volume Fly Ash Concrete for Pavement Construction, Rotation Capacity of Wide Flange Beams”, Iranian Journal of Civil Engineering Journal Vol. 5, No. 6, June, 2019, Scopus Science and Technology - Transactions of Civil Engineering, Indexed Volume 42, Issue 3, 1 September 2018, Pages 305-314, 62. Bimal Kumar, Sanjeev Sinha and Hillol Chakravarty, E ect of DOI: 10.1007/s40996-017-0081-0, Publisher: Springer Nano Iron Oxide on Strength and Durability Characteristics International Publishing, ISSN: 22286160. (Indexing: Scopus, of High Volume Fly Ash Concrete for Pavement Construction web of science, SCI). International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 53. Sanikhani, H., Deo, R.C., Samui, P., Kisi, O., Mert, C., Mirabbasi, (IJRTE) ISSN: 2277-3878, Volume-8 Issue-2, July 2019- Scopus R., Gavili, S., Yaseen, Z.M, “Survey of di erent data-intelligent Indexed modeling strategies for forecasting air temperature using 63. Shubham Dwivedi, S.K.Suman, Quality Assessment of road geographic information as model predictors”, Computers shoulders using Light weight deectometer and Geogauge. and Electronics in Agriculture, Volume 152, September International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering. 2018, Pages 242-260, DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2018.07.008, 8(2), July - 2019, 3107-3114, DOI:10.35940/ijrte.B2649.078219. Publisher: Elsevier B.V. ISSN: 01681699. (Indexing: Scopus, web of science, SCI). 64. Neeraj Kumar Yadav, S.K.Suman, Inuence of the Ganga Sand on subgrade characteristics of cohesive soil. Indian Highways, 54. Umar, S.K., Samui, P., Kumari, S., “Reliability analysis of IRC. 47(4), April - 2019,32-38, ISSN 0376-7256. liquefaction for some regions of Bihar”, International Journal of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, Volume 65. Piyush Kumar Singh, S.K.Suman, Inuence of graphite on 9, Issue 2, July-December 2018, Pages 23-37, DOI: 10.4018/ the physical and rheological properties of bituminous IJGEE.2018070102, Publisher: IGI Global, ISSN: 19478488, binder before and after short-term ageing. Construction and (Indexing: Scopus). Building Materials, Elsevier. 192(20), December - 2018, 866- 873. 55. Satish Kumar Chaudhary and Dr. Ajay Kumar Sinha, Inuence of Nano Silica Incorporation on Properties of Hardened 66. S. K. Suman, A. K. Yadav, Evaluation of Pavement Condition Concrete. International Journal of Civil Engineering and of Rural Roads under PMGSY for Maintenance at Patna. Technology, 9(8), pp. 1180-1190, Aug 2018 http://www.iaeme. International Journal of Recent Scientic Research. 9(8(E)), com/IJCIET/issues.asp?JType=IJCIET&VType=9&IType=8 August - 2018, Pp.28585-28588, ISBN: 0976-3031, DOI: 10.24327/IJRSR. 56. Satish Kumar Chaudhary and Dr. Ajay Kumar Sinha, E ect of Nano Silica on Acid, Alkali and Chloride Resistance of 67. S. K. Suman, Santosh Kumar, Fabrication of Permeameter Concrete. International Journal of Civil Engineering and for testing in laboratory and evaluation of permeability in Technology,9(8),pp.853-861,Aug2018, http://www.iaeme. bituminous concrete mix. International Journal of Recent com/IJCIET/issues.asp?JType=IJCIET&VType=9&IType=8 Scientic Research. 9(8(E)), August - 2018, Pp.28589-28593, ISSN: 0976-3031, DOI: 10.24327/IJRSR. 57. R. Bandyopadhyaya, and J. Ujjwal, 2018, “A Guideline for Assessment of Level of Service of Safety for Two Lane Rural 68. S. K. Suman, S.Sinha, Pavement Surface Condition Prediction Highways using Road and Roadside Features”, Advances in by Markov Chain. Highway Research Journal, Highway Transportation Studies: An international Journal, XLV(45 A), Research Board, IRC, New Delhi. 9(1), January-June - 2018, 50- pp. 33-42. 54. 58. Sinha, M. K., Baghel, T., Baier, K, Verma, M.K., Jha., R., Azzam, 69. M Verma and S S Mishra, Coupled fatigue‐corrosion life R. (2019). Impact of Urbanization on Surface Runo estimation of reinforced concrete beam: Numerical versus Characteristics at Catchment Scale. Water Resources and experimental approach. Structural Concrete. 20(3), 19 June- Environmental Engineering I, 31-42. 2019, 1-12, Https://doi.org/10.1002/suco.201800299. (SCIE) 59. Murasingh, S., Jha, R., and Adamala, S., (2018). Geospatial 70. M Kumar and S S Mishra, Study of seismic response technique for delineation of groundwater potential zones characteristics of building frame models using shake table in mine and dense forest area using weighted index test and considering soil–structure interaction. Asian Journal overlay technique. Journal of Groundwater for Sustainable of Civil Engineering. Vol. 20, No. 3 april-2019,409-419(3) – Development 7, 387-399. 2019,409-419, DOI 10.1007/s42107-018-00114-w. (Scopus) 60. Wakode,, H. B., Baier, K., Jha, R., Azzam, R. (2018). Impact of 71. MI Ansari, AK Chaubey, A Kumar, A Chakrabarti, SS Mishra, urbanization on groundwater recharge and urban water Analysis of functionally graded carbon nanotube-reinforced 74 | National Institute of Technology Patna

laminates, Materials Today: Proceedings vol 18, 628-637, River Basin”, International Journal of Civil Engineering and 2019, publisher https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2019.06.457, Technology (IJCIET), 9(11), Nov. 2018, pp 37-46. Elsevier. (Scopus) 84. Hiteshwar Kumar Azad, Akshay Deepak. Query expansion 72. Sunita Kumari, V A Sawant and S Mehndiratta (2018) techniques for information retrieval: a survey. Information “E ectiveness of Stone Column in Liquefaction Mitigation”, Processing & Management, May 2019, volume 56, issue 5, Geotechnical Special Publication of ASCE,USA, pp no-207- pages 1698-1735. [Indexing: SCIE] 216. 85. Hiteshwar Kumar Azad, Akshay Deepak. A new approach for 73. A Kumar and S Kumari, (2018) “Numerical modeling of query expansion using Wikipedia and WordNet. Information shallow foundation on liqueable soil under sinusoidal Sciences, April 2019, volume 492, pages 147-163. [Indexing: loading” Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, Springer, SCI] DOI.org/10.1007/s10706-018-0614-8. 86. Ashish Ranjan, Md Shah Fahad, David Fernandez-Baca, 74. R Kumar, P Samui, S Kumari and Sanjiban Sekhar Roy, (2018) Akshay Deepak, Sudhakar Tripathi. Deep Robust Framework “Determination of reliability index of cantilever retaining for Protein Function Prediction using Variable-Length Protein wall by RVM, MPMR and MARS”, Int. J. Advanced Intelligence Sequences. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology paradigms, DOI: 10.1504/IJAIP.2018.10011384. and Bioinformatics, April 2019. [Indexing: SCIE] 75. S K Umar, P Samui and S Kumari, (2018) “Deterministic and 87. Laxmanika, Amit Kumar Singh, PK Singh, “Secure data hiding Probabilistic analysis of liquefaction for di erent regions of techniques: A survey”, Multimedia Tools and Applications, pp. Bihar” Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, Springer, 1-21, August 2018, doi: 10.1007/s11042-018-6407-5, ISSN: Published online, DOI: 10.1007/s10706-018-0498-7. 1380-7501, Springer (SCI Indexed, IF = 2.101) 76. S K Umar, P Samui and S Kumari, (2018) “Reliability Analysis of 88. S Thakur, Amit Kumar Singh, SP Ghreraand A Mohan, “Chaotic Liquefaction for Some Regions of Bihar, “International Journal based secure watermarking approach for medical images”, of Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, DOI: 10.4018/ Multimedia Tools and Applications, pp.1-14, September 2018, IJGEE.2018070102. doi: 10.1007/s11042-018-6691-0, ISSN: 1380-7501, Springer (SCI Indexed, IF = 2.101) 77. Suraj K, Roshni T. NDVI-rainfall correlation and irrigation water requirement of di erent crops in the Sone river-command, 89. C Kumar, Amit Kumar Singh, P Kumar, R Singh, S Singh, Bihar, Mausam Journal. 70, 2 (April 2019), 339-346 “SPIHT based multiple image watermarking in NSCT domain”, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 78. Himayoun Dar, Roshni T. Spatio-temporal variation of drought pp.1-9, September 2018, doi: 10.1002/cpe.4912, ISSN:1532- characteristics, water resource availability and the relation 0634, Wiley (SCI Indexed, IF = 1.167) of drought with large scale climate indices: A case study of Jhelum basin, India. Quaternary Journal. (2019)https://doi. 90. P Kumar, M Singh, Amit Kumar Singh (2018) CT image org/10.1016/j.quaint.2019.07.018 denoising using NLM and its method noise thresholding, Multimedia Tools and Applications, pp. 1-16, November 2018, 79. Himayoun Dar, Mohsin F, Roshni T. Ecacy in simulating the doi:10.1007/s11042-018-6897-1, ISSN: 1380-7501, Springer peak discharge response using soft computing techniques (SCI Indexed, IF = 2.101) in the Jhelum River Basin, India, The International Journal of River Basin Management, 1-13 (2019). 91. S Thakur, Amit Kumar Singh, SP Ghrera (2018) NSCT domain based secure multiple watermarking technique through 80. Roshni T, MK Jha, RC Deo, A Vandana. Development and lightweight encryption for medical images”,Concurrency and evaluation of hybrid articial neural network architectures Computation: Practice and Experience, pp. 1-10, December for modeling spatio-temporal groundwater uctuations in a 2018 doi:10.1002/cpe.5108, ISSN:1532-0634, Wiley (SCI complex aquifer system, Water Resources Management, 1-17 Indexed, IF = 1.167) (2019). 92. Amit Kumar Singh (2019) Robust and distortion control 81. Pramada S K, Minnu KP, Roshni T. Insight into sea water dual watermarking in LWTdomain using DCT and error intrusion due to pumping: A case study of Ernakulam Coast, correction code for color medical image, Multimedia Tools India. ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 1-10, (2018) doi:1 and Applications, pp. 1-11, January 2019, doi: 10.1007/ 0.1080/09715010.2018.1553642. s11042-018-7115-x, ISSN: 1380-7501, Springer (SCI Indexed, 82. Pramada S K, Aswini A, Roshni T. Flow Modeling in Saturated IF = 2.101) and Unsaturated Soils: A Case Study” (Manuscript No. 2018- 93. I Mehmood, zlu, Y-D Zhang, K Ota, Md. Sajjad, Amit 031). International Agricultural Engineering Journal. 27(4): Kumar Singh (2018) Mobile Cloud-Assisted Paradigms for 2-10, (2018). http://114.255.9.31/iaej/EN/Y2018/V27/I4/2 Management of Multimedia Big Data in Healthcare Systems: 83. Keshav Kumar, Vivekanand Singh, Roshni T., 2018, “Ecacy Research Challenges and Opportunities”, International of Neural Network in Rainfall-Runo Modelling of Bagmati Journal of Information Management, Vol. 45, pp. 246-249, National Institute of Technology Patna | 75

April 2019, doi: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2018.10.020, ISSN: 0268- 104. Vikash Kumar, Ayan Kumar Das, Ditipriya Sinha. UIDS: A 4012, Elsevier (SCI Indexed, IF = 5.063) Unied Intrusion Detection System for IoT Environment. Evolutionary Intelligence (September, 2019) (accepted). 94. N Agrawal, Amit Kumar Singh, PK Singh (2019) Survey of https://doi.org/10.1007/s12065-019-00291-w, ISSN: 1864- Robust and Imperceptible Watermarking”, Multimedia Tools 5917 (Online), Springer. (ESCI, Scopus) and Applications, Vol. 78, No. 7, pp. 8603–8633, April 2019, doi: 10.1007/s11042-018-7128-5, ISSN: 1380-7501, Springer 105. Vikash Kumar, Ditipriya Sinha, Ayan Kumar Das, Subhash (SCI Indexed, IF = 2.101) Chandra Pandey, Radha Tamal Goswami. An Integrated Rule Based Intrusion Detection System: analysis on UNSW-NB15 95. J Ma, H Yu, D Wang, C Pu, Amit Kumar Singh (2019) Design and dataset and the Real time online dataset. Cluster Computing Creation of Salar Acoustical Phonetics Parameter Database, (accepted). ISSN:1573-7543 (Online), Springer. (SCI) Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, pp. 1-8, May 2019, doi: 10.3233/JIFS-179151, ISSN 1064-1246, IOS Press (SCI 106. Ditipriya Sinha, Rina Kumari, and Sudhakar Tripathi. Indexed, IF = 1.637) “Semisupervised Classication Based Clustering Approach in WSN for Forest Fire Detection.” Wireless Personal 96. Z Ding, Z Lei, Amit Kumar Singh (2019) The Design of Communications (2019): https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277- Automotive Electronic Control Suspension System Based on 019-06697-0, ISSN: 0929-6212 Springer. (SCI) Digital Simulation, Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, pp. 1-11, May 2019, doi:10.3233/JIFS-179122, ISSN 1064- 107. Rajib Ghosh, and Ditipriya Sinha. “Human emotion detection 1246, IOS Press (SCI Indexed, IF = 1.637) based on questionnaire and text analysis.” International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion 10, no. 1 (2019): 97. A Nag, JP Singh, Amit Kumar Singh (2019) An ecient Boolean 66-89. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJWOE.2019.101753 (Scopus) based Multi-secret Image Sharing Scheme, Multimedia Tools and Applications, pp. 1-25 , June 2019 doi: 10.1007/s11042- 108. Nag, A., Singh, J.P., Singh, A.K., An ecient Boolean based 019-07807-7, ISSN: 1380-7501, Springer (SCI Indexed, IF = Multi-secret Image Sharing Scheme, Multimedia Tools and 2.101) Applications, Online. [IF:2.101, H-index:45] 98. Dinesh Dash, “Approximation Algorithm for Data Gathering 109. Saumya, S., Singh, J. P., & Dwivedi, Y. K. (2019). Predicting from Mobile Sensors”, Elsevier, Journal of Pervasive and the helpfulness score of online reviews using convolutional Mobile computing, Vol. 46(), Pages: 34-48, June, 2018, ISSN: neural network. Soft Computing. doi.org/10.1007/s00500- 1574-1192, IF 2.38 (SCIE), DOI: 10.1016/j.pmcj.2018.02.006, 019-03851, [IF:2.784, H-index: 56] 99. Naween Kumar, Dinesh Dash, “Mobile Data Sink Based Time 110. Kumar, A., Singh, J.P., (2019), Location reference identication Constrained Data Collection from Mobile Sensors- a Heuristic from tweets during emergencies: A deep learning approach, Approach”, IET, Wireless Sensor System, Vol. 8(3), Pages: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 33, pp. 365- 129-135, June 2018, ISSN: 2043-6386, CiteScore 1.97 (ESCI, 375, [IF: 2.568, H-index: 20] SCOPUS), DOI: 10.1049/iet-wss.2017.0106, 111. Roy, P.K., Singh, J.P., Baabdullah, A., Kizgin, H., Rana, N.P., (2018). 100. Partha Pratim Ray, Dinesh Dash, Debashis De, “Approximation Identifying Reputation Collectors in Community Question of Fruit Ripening Quality Index for IoT based Assistive Answering (CQA) Sites: Exploring the Dark Side of Social e-Healthcare”, Springer, Microsystem Technologies, Vol 25(8), Media. International Journal of Information Management, 42, Pages: 3027–3036, Aug, 2019, ISSN: 1432-1858, IF 1.58, (SCI), pp.25-35,[IF: 5.063, H-Index: 77] DOI: 10.1007/s00542-018-4238-y, 112. Ashish Singh and Kakali Chatterjee. “Trust based access 101. Partha Pratim Ray, Dinesh Dash, Debashis De, “Internet of control model for securing electronic healthcare system.” things-based real-time model study on e-healthcare: Device, Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing message service and dew computing”, Elsevier, Computer (2018): 1-19, (Online Pub. 20 November 2018) DOI: https:// Networks, Vol 149(), Pages 226-239, Feb, 2019, ISSN: 1389- doi.org/10.1007/s12652-018-1138-z (Springer, SCI Expanded) 1286, IF 2.52, (SCIE), DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2018.12.006 113. Ashish Singh and Kakali Chatterjee. “An adaptive mutual trust 102. Naween Kumar, Dinesh Dash, “Flow Based Ecient Data based access control model for electronic healthcare system.” Gathering in Wireless Sensor Network Using Path-Constrained Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing Mobile Sink”, Springer, Journal of Ambient Intelligence & (2019): 1-20, (Online Pub. 26 February 2019) DOI: https://doi. Humanized Computing, Pages 1-13, Feb, 2019, ISSN: 1868- org/10.1007/s12652-019-01240-2 (Springer, SCI Expanded) 5145, I.F: 1.4, (SCIE), DOI: 10.1007/s12652-019-01245-x 114. Neha and Kakali Chatterjee, “Biometric Re-Authentication: 103. Partha Pratim Ray, Dinesh Dash, Debashis De, “Analysis and An Approach Towards Achieving Transparency in User monitoring of IoT-assisted human physiological galvanic Authentication”, Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume skin response factor for smart e-healthcare”, Emerald, Sensor 78, Issue 6, 6679–6700, March 2019, DOI: https://doi. 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115. Kumar Abhishek, M.P. Singh, Md. Sadik, Analysing Tuberculosis 125. Kumar Abhishek, M. P. Singh, Md. Sadik Hussain, Analysing Trends in South Asia, International Journal of Electrical and Tuberculosis Trends in South Asia, International Journal of Computer Engineering, Vol. 8 , Issue 6, 2018, Pp.5245-5252. Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE), Vol. 8, No. 6, (Scopus) December 2018, pp. 5245-5252, ISSN: 2088-8708 116. Kumar Abhishek, Manish Kumar Verma, M.P.Singh, Automated 126. Kumar Debasis and Maheshwari Prasad Singh, Bit-Map- Random Color Keypad, International Journal of Information Assisted Energy-Ecient MAC protocol for Wireless Sensor and Communication Technology , Vol 15, No.2, Pp. 162-175, Networks, International Journal of Advanced Science and 2019 (DOI: 10.1504/IJICT.2019.10018383 ) Technology, Vol 119, Oct 2018, pp. 111-122, ISSN: 2005-4238. 117. Charan Teja Kalva, Kumar Abhishek, Arun Vutnoori and Vamshi 127. Kumar Abhishek, Manish Kumar Verma, M P Singh, Krishna, Semantic Filtering of Twitter Data Using LPG, Special “Automated Random Color Keypad”, in International Issue on Intelligent Computing: Journal of Computational Journal of Information and Communication Technology and Theoretical Nanoscience (Scopus) (InderScience), vol. 15, no. 2, Jan 2019. 118. Balanand Jha, Kumar Abhishek, Akshay Deepak, Prakhar 128. Manju Khari, and Prabhat Kumar, “Evolutionary Computation Shrivastav, Suraj Thakre and Harshit Karnatak, Big Mac: based Techniques over Multiple Data Sets: An Empirical A distributed PaaS framework for on demand Big data Assessment”, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, processing using Machine learning techniques, Special Issue Volume 43, No. 8, pp. 3875-3885, August 2018, DOI: 10.1007/ on Intelligent Computing: Journal of Computational and s13369-017-2653-5, Online ISSN: 2191-4281, Springer. [SCIE & Theoretical Nanoscience (Scopus) SCOPUS] 119. Balanand Jha, Kumar Abhishek, Akshay Deepak, Shubhnkar 129. Sunil Kumar Singh, Prabhat Kumar, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Upadhyay and Avadhesh Singh, Ontology Based Clinical “An Energy Ecient Protocol to Mitigate Hot Spot Problem Decision Support System for Geriatrics, Special Issue on Using Unequal Clustering in WSN”, Wireless Personal Intelligent Computing: Journal of Computational and Communications, Volume 101, No. 2, pp.799-827, July 2018, Theoretical Nanoscience (accepted) (Scopus) DOI: 10.1007/s11277-018-5716-3, Online ISSN: 1572-834X, Springer. [SCIE & SCOPUS] 120. Kumar Abhishek, M.P. Singh, Deepika Shukla and Sachin Gupta, OBDMR: An Ontology-Based Data Model for 130. Jyoti Kumari, Gulshan Shrivastava, Akash Sinha, Prabhat Railways, Special Issue on Intelligent Computing: Journal Kumar, “Role of Technology in Solid Waste Management: A of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience (accepted) Review”, Recent Patents on Computer Science, Volume 12, No. (Scopus) 4, pp. 338-348, 2019, DOI: 10.2174/221327591266618112712 4147, Online ISSN: 1874-4796, Bentham Science. [SCOPUS] 121. Hiteshwar Azad, Akshay Deepak and Kumar Abhishek, Query expansion for improving Web search, Special Issue 131. Pankhuri, Akash Sinha, Gulshan Shrivastava & Prabhat on Intelligent Computing: Journal of Computational and Kumar, “A Pattern Based Multi-Factor Authentication System”, Theoretical Nanoscience (accepted) (Scopus) Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience, Volume 20, No. 1, pp. 101-112, March 2019, DOI: 10.12694/scpe.v20i1.1460, 122. Kaushlendra Kumar Sinha, Maheshwari Prasad Singh, “Evenly Online ISSN: 1895-1767, Universitatea de Vest din Timisoara. Distributed Clusters over a Target Area of Wireless Sensor [SCOPUS & ESCI] Network” International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-8 132. Preetish Ranjan, Vrijendra Singh, Prabhat Kumar and Satya Issue-9, pp. 1179-1183, July, 2019, (SCOPUS) Prakash, “Models for the Detection of Malicious Intent People in Society”, International Journal of Digital Crime 123. Afzal Shahid, Dr M P Singh, “Computational intelligence and Forensics (IJDCF), Volume 10, No. 3, pp. 15-26, July 2018, techniques for medical diagnosis and prognosis: Problems DOI: 10.4018/IJDCF.2018070102, Online ISSN: 1941-6229, IGI and current developments”, Biocybernetics and Biomedical Global. [SCOPUS & ESCI & Web of Science] Engineering (Elsevier Journal), SCIE, Volume 39, Issue 3, pp. 638- 672, June 2019, https://doi.org/10.1016/j. 133. Rajib Ghosh, Chirumavila Vamsi, Prabhat Kumar, “RNN Based bbe.2019.05.010, Published by Elsevier. Online Handwritten Word Recognition in Devanagari and Bengali Scripts using Horizontal Zoning”, Pattern Recognition, 124. Biswajit Roy, M P Singh, “A Novel approach for Rainfall- 92, 203-218, April-2019, Https://doi.org/10.1016/j. Runo modelling using Biogeography-Based Optimization patcog.2019.03.030, Elsevier (SCI-indexed, Impact Factor: technique”, International Journal of River Basin Management, 5.898). indexed in ESCI and SCOPUS (Taylor and Francis) , pp: 1-14, DOI: 10.1080/15715124.2019.1628035, ISSN: 1571-5124 134. Rajib Ghosh, Pradeep Kumar, Partha Pratim Roy, “A Dempster– (Print) 1814-2060 (Online) Journal homepage: https://www. Shafer theory based classier combination for online tandfonline.com/loi/trbm20, Publication Date: 26 June 2019 Signature recognition and verication systems”, International (https://doi.org/10.1080/15715124.2019.1628035) Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 10(9), 2467– National Institute of Technology Patna | 77

2482, November-2018, DOI: 10.1007/s13042-018-0883-9, G. A.-Sehemi, H. Algarni, “A dual approach to study the key Springer (SCI-indexed, Impact Factor: 3.844). features of nickel(II) and copper(II) coordination complexes : Synthesis, crystal structure , optical and nonlinear properties”. 135. Rajib Ghosh , Saurav Shanu, Sugandha Ranjan, Khusboo Inorganica Chimica Acta, 484, pp 148-159, 1 January, 2019. Kumari, “An approach based on classier combination for Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ica.2018.09.037. ISSN: 0020- Online Handwritten Text and Non-Text Classication in 1693. Publisher: Elsevier Science Direct. Devanagari script”, SADHANA-Springer, 44(8), May – 2019, Https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-019-1159-0, Springer (SCI- 144. Noorussabah, Mukesh Choudhary*, Achintya Jana, Neeladri indexed, Impact Factor: 0.769). Das, B. Mohan, K. Ahmad, Sangeeta, S. Bharti, M. K. Mishra , S. R. Sharma. “ Synthesis, characterizations, crystal structures, 136. Rajib Ghosh, Ditipriya Sinha, “Human Emotion Detection BSA binding, molecular docking and cytotoxic activities based on Questionnaire and Text Analysis”, International of nickel (II) and copper (II) coordination complexes with Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion, 10(1), 66-89, bidentate-N, S chelating ligand”. Journal of Coordination April – 2019, Https://doi.org/10.1504/IJWOE.2019.101753, Chemistry, 72(10), pp 1715-1735, 1 April, 2019. Doi: https:// Inderscience (SCOPUS indexed). doi.org/10. 1080/00958972.2019.1602867. ISSN: 0095-8972. 137. Rajib Ghosh, Prabhat Kumar, “SVM and HMM Classier Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group Online. Combination Based Approach for Online Handwritten Indic 145. Sulakshna Bharti, Mukesh Choudhary*, Bharti Mohan, Character Recognition”, Recent Patents on Computer Science, Sita Ram Sharma, Khursheed Ahmad. “Syntheses, crystal 12, 1-13, November-2018, DOI: 10.2174/22132759126661811 structures, DFT, molecular docking and inhibition studies 27124711 (SCOPUS indexed). of jack been urease by nickel (II) and copper (II) Schi base 138. Krishna Kumar and Md. Tanwir Uddin Haider, Blended complexes”. Inorganic & Nano Metal Chemistry, 48(2-5), pp Computation of Machine learning with Recurrent Neural 211-224, 23 October, 2018. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/24 Network for Intra-day Stock Market Movement Prediction 701556.2018.1503679. ISSN: 2470-1556. Publisher: Taylor & using Multi-Level Classier, International Journal of Francis Online. Computers and Applications, 21Mar 2019 (Online), DOI: 146. 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6-dichlorophenol”. Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 71, 159. A. K. Bhandari, A. Ghosh, and I. V. Kumar, “A Local Contrast pp 284-310, 8 June, 2018. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/ Fusion Based 3D Otsu Algorithm for Multilevel Image 00958972.2018.1424839. ISSN: 0095-8972. Publisher: Taylor & Segmentation,” IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica, vol. 6, Francis Group Online. no. 6, pp. 1-14, Aug. 2019. 150. M. K. Kumar, K. C. Swaathini, N. S.Jha*, S. K. Jha. “Facile in 160. A. K. Bhandari, S. Maurya and A. K. Meena, “Social Spider situ Electrosynthesis and High Electrocatalytic Performance Optimization Based Optimally Weighted Otsu Thresholding of Interconnected Layered Double Hydroxides/Graphene for Image Enhancement,” IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Hybrids for Dopamine Oxidation: A Comparative Study”, Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, pp. 1-13, Electroanalysis, 31,pp485-495,December 2018, Doi: https:// 2019. doi.org/10.1002/elan.201800542. Publisher: Wiley Online 161. A. K. Bhandari, I. V. Kumar, “A context sensitive energy Library. thresholding based 3D Otsu function for image segmentation 151. M. K. Kumar, N. S. Jha*, R. Yadav, S. K. Jha. “Elucidation of using human learning optimization,” Applied Soft Computing, Conned Copper Nanospheres within Self-Assembled Elsevier, vol. 82, pp. 1-32, Jun. 2019. Curcumin-Cysteine and Their Electrocatalytic Application”. 162. A. K. Bhandari and K. Rahul, “A novel local contrast fusion- J. Electrochem.Soc. 166, pp H556-564, July 2019. Doi: 0013- based fuzzy model for color image multilevel thresholding 4651/2019/166(12)/H556/9. Publisher: Electrochemical using grasshopper optimization,” Applied Soft Computing, Society. Elsevier, vol. 81, pp. 1-31, May. 2019. 152. Niki S. Jha*, Eva Judy, Nand Kishore. 163. P. Kandhway and A. K. Bhandari, “Spatial context based “1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexauoroisopropanol and 2,2,2-Triuoroethanol optimal multilevel energy curve thresholding for image act more e ectively on protein in combination than segmentation using soft computing techniques,” Neural individually: Thermodynamics aspects:”, J. Chem. Computing and Applications, Springer, pp. 1-37, Jun. 2019. Thermodynamics .121,pp 39-48, 2018 , Doi: https://doi. org/10.1016/j.jct.2018.02.011, Publisher: Elsevier. 164. P. Kandhway and A. K. Bhandari, “Modied Clipping Based Image Enhancement Scheme Using Di erence of Histogram 153. M. Shaw, Rima Thakur*, A. Kumar, “Gold(III)-Catalyzed Bins,” IET Image Processing, pp. 1-13, May. 2019. Glycosylation using Phenylpropiolate Glycosides: Phenylpropiolic Acid, An Easily Separable and Reusable 165. A. K. Bhandari and S. Maurya, “Cuckoo search algorithm based Leaving Group” Journal of Organic Chemistry , 84, 589- brightness preserving histogram scheme for low contrast 605,2019, DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.8b02422, ISSN:1520-6904, image enhancement,” Soft Computing, Springer, pp. 1-27, Publisher:ACS Publisher. Apr. 2019. 154. S. Das* R. Banik, B. Kumar, S. Roy, P. Sukul*, A Green Approach 166. P. Kandhway and A. K. Bhandari, “Spatial context cross entropy for Organic Transformations Using Microwave Reactor, Curr. function based multilevel image segmentation using multi- Org. Synth. 16(8), 2019, DOI: 10.2174/1570179416666190412 verse optimizer,” Multimedia Tools and Applications, Springer, 160048. ISSN: 1875-6271. pp. 1-29, Mar. 2019. 155. S. C. Biswas, M. Majumdar, S. Das*, T. K. Misra* Diversity of 167. A. K. Bhandari and K. Rahul, “A Context Sensitive Masi Entropy wild edible minor fruits used by the ethnic communities of for Multilevel Image Segmentation using Moth Swarm Tripura, North-. Indian J. Tradit. Know., 17 (2), 282- Algorithm,” Infrared Physics & Technology, Elsevier, vol. 98, pp. 289, 2018. ISSN: 0975-1068. DOI: http://nopr.niscair.res.in/ 132-154, May. 2019, handle/123456789/43650. 168. A. K. Bhandari, “A logarithmic law based histogram 156. A. K. Bhandari, I. V. Kumar and K. Srinivas, “Cuttlesh modication scheme for naturalness image contrast Algorithm Based Multilevel 3D Otsu Function for Color Image enhancement,” Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Segmentation,” IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Humanized Computing, Springer, pp. 1-23, Feb. 2019. Measurement, pp. 1-10, Jun. 2019. 169. P. Kandhway and A. K. Bhandari, “An Optimal Adaptive 157. A. K. Bhandari, S. Shahnawazuddin and A. K. Meena, “A Novel Thresholding Based Sub-Histogram Equalization for Fuzzy Clustering Based Histogram Model for Image Contrast Brightness Preserving Image Contrast Enhancement,” Enhancement,” IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, pp. 1-14, Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, Springer, 2019. pp. 1-36, Feb. 2019. 158. A. K. Bhandari, A. Singh and I. V. Kumar, “Spatial Context 170. A. K. Bhandari, S. Maurya, and A. K. Meena, “MFO-based Energy Curve based Multilevel 3D Otsu Algorithm for Image thresholded and weighted histogram scheme for brightness Segmentation,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and preserving image enhancement,” IET Image Processing, vol. Cybernetics: Systems, pp. 1-14, May. 2019. 13, no. 6, pp. 896-909, Jan. 2019. National Institute of Technology Patna | 79

171. S. Shubham and A. K. Bhandari, “A generalized Masi entropy 184. V. Singh, S. Bhattacharya, and P. K. Jain , “ Implementation based ecient multilevel thresholding method for color of a simple stepped frequency continuous wave target image segmentation,” Multimedia Tools and Applications, localization system comprising two antennas based on Springer, vol. 78, no. 12, pp. 17197-17238, Jun. 2019. common region of sensing,” Int Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering, vol 29, p.e21795, 2019. doi. 172. P. Kandhway and A. K. Bhandari, “A water cycle algorithm org/10.1002/mmce.21795 based multilevel thresholding system for color image segmentation using Masi entropy,” Circuits, Systems & Signal 185. R. Mukherjee, Sanchita Ghosh, Bharat Gupta, T. Chakravorty, Processing, Springer, vol. 38, no. 7, pp. 3058-3106, Jul. 2019. “A universal Noninvasive continuous Blood Pressure Measurement System for Remote Healthcare Monitoring, 173. A. K. Bhandari, “A novel beta di erential evolution algorithm Telemedicine and e-Health, Vol: 24, issue -11, 803-810, based fast multilevel thresholding for color image November, 2018, DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2017.0257, 1556-3669, segmentation,” Neural Computing and Applications, Springer, MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC. (SCI) pp. 1-31, 2019. 186. Sravanth Kumar Ramakuri, Mahesh Chandra, Bharat Gupta, 174. Rajan Agrahari, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, and Pradip K. Jain, “Characterization of Human Behavior state using Machine “Information carried by a surface-plasmon-polariton wave Learning Approaches for Wireless EEG Monitoring, Journal of across a gap,” Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 124, 053104, Web Engineering, Vol. 17, No.6, 3715 – 3735, 2018, 1544-5976, 2018. River Publisher. (SCIE & Scopus) 175. Rajan Agrahari, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, and Pradip K. Jain, 187. Jani, K K., Subodh Srivastava., Srivastava .R “Computer aided “Towards Information Transfer Around a Concave Corner by diagnosis system for ulcer detection in capsule endoscopy a Surface-Plasmon-Polariton Wave,” IEEE Photonics Journal, using optimized feature set.” Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy vol.11, 6100112, 2018. Systems IOS Press (SCI) IF :1.637 vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 1491- 176. M. Mahto and P. K. Jain, “Investigation of a Low-Impedance 1498,June - 2019, , DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-182883 , ISSN 1875- Reltron as a Gigawatt HPM Source,” IEEE Transactions on 8967 (E), IOS Press Electron Devices, vol. 99, pp 1950-1953, 2019. 188. B. Pattanayak, J. K. Rout and G. Pradhan“Adaptive spectral 177. Vikram Kumar, Smrity Dwivedi, and P. K. Jain, “Circular Sectoral smoothening for development of robust keyword spotting Waveguide TM01 to TE11 Mode Converter,” Microwave and system”, IET Signal Processing, vol. 13, no. 5, pp. 544-560, Optical Technology Letters, vol. 61(7), pp. 1697-1701, 2019. Apr. 2019. (SCI) [DOI: 10.1049/iet-spr.2019.0027 ,Print ISSN: 1751-9675,online ISSN: 1751-9683] 178. Vikram Kumar, Smrity Dwivedi, and P. K. Jain, “Mode-matching analysis for characterization of the sectoral waveguide mode 189. A. Kumar, G. Pradhan and S. Shahnawazuddin “An Adaptive converters,” Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, vol. Method for Robust Detection of Vowels in Noisy Environment”, 61(11), pp. 2629-2627, 2019. doi.org/10.1002/mop.31941 Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing, vol. 38, no. 9, pp. 4180-4201, Feb. 2019. (SCIE) [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/ 179. Arjun Kumar, Smrity Dwivedi, and P. K. Jain, “MILO performance s00034-019-01052-x,Print ISSN: 0278-081X,online ISSN: 1531- improvement study __An equivalent circuit approach,” IEEE 5878] Trans Plasma Sc.,, 2019. 190. N. Srinivas, G. Pradhan and P. K. Kumar, “Detection of vowel- 180. Anirban Bera, Narendra K. Singh, Nitin Kumar ……. P. K. Jain, like speech : an ecient hardware architecture and it’s FPGA Ashok K. Sinha, M. V. Kartikeyan, and SN Joshi, “Development prototype”, Microsystem Technologies, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. of 42-GHz, 200-kW Gyrotron for Indian Tokamak System 1333-1343, Apr. 2019. (SCI) [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/ Tested in the Regime of Short Pulse length,” IEEE Transactions s00542-018-4192-8,Print ISSN: 0946-7076,online ISSN: 1432- on Plasma Science, vol. 47, no. 10, pp. 4654-4663, Oct. 2019. 1858] 181. M. Mahto and P. K. Jain, “Parametric study of the reltron 191. I. C. Yadav, S. Shahnawazuddin and G. Pradhan, “Addressing oscillators, Defence Science Journal, vol. 69(5), pp. 448-452, Noise and Pitch Sensitivity of Speech Recognition 2019. doi.org/10.14429/dsj.69.14949 System through Variational Mode Decomposition based 182. Rajan Agrahari, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, and P. K. Jain , “Information Spectral Smoothing”, Digital Signal Processing, vol. 86, transfer by near-infrared Surface-plasmon-polariton Waves pp. 55-64, Mar. 2019. (SCI) [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j. on Silver/Silicon interfaces,” Scientic Reports, vol. 9(1), pp. dsp.2018.12.013,ISSN:1051-2004] 1-9, 2019. 192. S. Shahnawazuddin, K. Maity and G. Pradhan, “Improving 183. P Kumar, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, and P. K. Jain , “Graphene pixel- the Performance of Keyword Spotting System for Children’s based polarization-insensitive metasurface for almost perfect Speech through Prosody Modication”, Digital Signal and wideband terahertz absorption,” Journal of the Optical Processing,vol.86,pp.11-18,Mar.2019.(SCI) [DOI:https://doi. Society of America B, vol. 36(8), F84-F88, 2019. org/10.1016/j.dsp.2018.12.011, ISSN: 1051-2004] 80 | National Institute of Technology Patna

193. M. S. Prabhu, P. K. Nayak and G. Pradhan, “ Detection of 203. Dilip Mandloi, Rajeev Arya, “BER Performance of Convolution three-phase fault during power swing using zero frequency Coded Cooperative Relay Network in κ-μ and η-μ Fading ltering”, International Transactions on Electrical Energy Environment”, International Journal of Innovative Technology Systems, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 1-15, Jan. 2019. (SCIE) [DOI:https:// and Exploring Engineering, Vol. 8 Issue-5, March, 2019. doi.org/10.1002/etep.2700] 204. Ankit Gambhir, Rajeev Arya, Ashish Payala, “Performance 194. P. Singh and G. Pradhan, “Variational mode decomposition Analysis of SEP, I-SEP, PSO and WCA based Clustering Protocols based ECG denoising using non-local means and wavelet in WSN”, International Journal of Intelligent Engineering domain ltering”, Australasian Physics and Engineering Informatics (IJIEI) (Inderscience publisher), Accepted, June, Sciences in Medicine, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 891-904, Dec. 2018. 2019. (SCIE)[ DOI: 10.1007/s13246-018-0685-0] 205. Dablu Kumar, and Rakesh Ranjan, Design and cross talk 195. S. Shahnawazuddin, C. Singh, H. K. Kathania, W. Ahmad and optimization in single-mode high-core count multicore ber G. Pradhan, “ An Experimental Study on the Signicance under limited cladding diameter, Optical Engineering (SPIE) of Variable Frame-Length and Overlap in the Context of (SCI Journal) (Impact Factor: 1.032). 58 (5), May, 2019, 056109, Children’s Speech Recognition”, Circuits, Systems and Signal DOI: https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.58.5.056109. Processing, vol. 37, no. 12, pp. 5540-5553, Dec. 2018. (SCIE) 206. Dablu Kumar, and Rakesh Ranjan, Appropriate method of [DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00034-018-0828-2, Print ISSN core selection and crosstalk optimization in single-mode 0278-081X, Online ISSN 1531-5878 ] homogeneous multicore ber, Optoelectronics Letters, 196. P. Singh, S. Shahnawazuddin and G. Pradhan, “ An Ecient ECG Springer (ESCI Journal), May 2019, (Accepted). Denoising Technique based on Non-local Means Estimation 207. Abhishek Kr., Seemanti Saha, and Rajarshi Bhattacharya, and Modied Empirical Mode Decomposition”, Circuits, “Wavelet transform based novel edge detection algorithms Systems and Signal Processing, vol. 37, no. 10, pp. 4527-4547, for wideband spectrum sensing in CRNs,” AEU - International Oct. 2018. (SCIE) [DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00034-018- Journal of Electronics and Communications, vol. 84, pp. 100- 0777-9, Print ISSN 0278-081X,Online ISSN 1531-5878 ] 100, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aeue.2017.11.024, ISSN 197. N. Srinivas, G. Pradhan and P. K. Kumar, “ An Ecient Hardware 1434-8411, Elsevier. Architecture for Detection of Vowel-Like Regions in Speech 208. Monika Tulsyan and Rajarshi Bhattacharya, “Tri-band Signal”, Integration the VLSI Journal, vol. 63, pp. 185-195, Sept. concentric slot-ring antenna with ultra-wide frequency 2018. (SCI) [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vlsi.2018.07.005. tunability for cognitive radio applications,” International ISSN 0167-9260] Journal of Engineering & Applied Technology, vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 198. S. Shahnawazuddin, N. Adiga, H. K Kathania, G. Pradhan 239-242, June, 2019, ISSN: 2249-8958, Blue Eyes Intelligence and R. Sinha, “ Studying the Role of Pitch-Adaptive Spectral Engineering & Sciences Publication. Estimation and Speaking-Rate Normalization in Automatic 209. Monika Tulsyan, Seemanti Saha, and Rajarshi Bhattacharya, Speech Recognition”, Digital Signal Processing, vol. 79,pp. “Wireless standard identication based on extended radial 142-151, Aug. 2018. (SCI) [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j. basis function neural network in cognitive radio hetnets,” dsp.2018.05.003, ISSN 1051-2004] International Journal of Engineering and Advanced 199. Ratnesh Ranjan, Jayanta Ghosh, “SIW Based Leaky-Wave Technology, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 1639-1644, April, 2019, ISSN: Antenna Supporting Wide Range of Beam Scanning through 2249-8958, Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Broadside”, pp. 226—236: IEEE Antennas and Wireless Publication. Propagation Letters, Vol No. 18, Issue. 4, pp. 606-610, 210. I Kumar., V Sachan., R. Shankar, R.K. Mishra “ An investigation ISSN: 1536-1225, April, 2019 of wireless S-DF hybrid satellite terrestrial relaying network 200. Ruchi Varma, Jayanta Ghosh, “Analysis and design of compact over time selective fading channel”, Traitement du Signal triple band meandered PIFA for 2.4/5.2/5.8 GHz”, pp. 226— (France), Vol. 35, No. 2, Pages: 103-120, August 2018 - SCIE 236): IET Microwaves Antennas and Propagation, pp. 505- DOI:https://doi.org/ 10.3166/ TS.35.103-120, ISSN: 19585608, 509, ISSN 1751-8725, April, 2019, [SCI Indexed] Publisher : Lavoisier 201. A. Khan, Rajeev Arya et al., “FPGA implementation of Vedic 211. Ravi Shankar, Ritesh Kumar Mishra, “An investigation of S-DF squarer for communication system”, International Journal cooperative communication protocol over keyhole fading of Sensors, Wireless Comm: & Control, Bentham science, channel”, Physical Communication (Netherlands), Vol. 29, Accepted, May, 2019. Pages:120–140, 2018 - SCIE 202. Sudhanshu Tiwari, Prateek, Rajeev Arya, et al., “Water Cycle DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phycom.2018.04.027, ISSN: Algorithm perspective on Energy constraints in WSN” Int. 18744907, Publisher : Elsevier BV Journal of Systems Assurance Engg. and Management (IJSA)” Springer, Accepted, April 8, 2019. National Institute of Technology Patna | 81

212. R Shankar, I Kumar, R K Mishra, “Outage Probability Analysis 222. Sanjeev Kumar and Arunangshu Ghosh, Identication of of MIMO-OSTBC Relaying Network Over Nakagami-m Fading fractional order model for a voltammetric E-tongue system, Channel Conditions”, Traitement Du Signal (France), Vol. 36, Measurement, p. 107064, Sep. 2019, https://doi.org/10.1016/j. No. 1, Pages: 59-64, Feb. 2019 - SCIE measurement.2019.107064, ISSN: 0263-2241, Elsevier, SCIE (In Press) DOI: https://doi.org/10.18280/ts.360108, ISSN: 19585608, 07650019, Publisher : Lavoisier 223. Sanjeev Kumar, Arunangshu Ghosh, Bipan Tudu, and Rajib Bandyopadhyay, A circuit model estimation of voltammetric 213. Kaushal Kumar, R K Mishra, “A Robust mRMR Based Pedestrian taste measurement system for black tea, Measurement, Detection Approach Using Shape Descriptor ”, Traitement Du vol. 140, pp. 609–621, Jul. 2019, https://doi.org/10.1016/j. Signal (France), Vol. 36, No. 1, Pages: 79-85, Feb. 2019 – SCIE, measurement.2019.107064, ISSN: 0263-2241, Elsevier, SCIE DOI: https://doi.org/10.18280/ts.360110, ISSN: 19585608, 07650019, Publisher : Lavoisier 224. Abhisruti Bhuyan, Bipan Tudu, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Arunangshu Ghosh and Sanjeev Kumar, Analysis of Parasitic 214. R Shankar, R K Mishra, “S-DF Cooperative Communication Artifacts in Voltammetric E-Tongue by Three Terminal System Over Time Selective Fading Channels”, Journal of Network, IEEE Sensors Letters, Sep-2019 (Accepted for Information Science and Engineering (Taiwan), Vol. 35 No. 6 publication), IEEE Xplore. (to be published in November 2019) – SCIE, ISSN: 10162364, Publisher: Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica 225. Abhisruti Bhuyan, Bipan Tudu, Rajib Bandyopadhyay, Arunangshu Ghosh, and Sanjeev Kumar, ARMAX Modeling 215. Vikash Sachan, Ritesh Kumar Mishra, “Uplink Sum Rate and and Impedance Analysis of Voltammetric E-Tongue for Capacity of Hybrid Precoding mmWave Massive MIMO Evaluation of Infused Tea, IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 19, no. 11, System”, Traitement Du Signal (France), Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 4098–4105, Jun. 2019, 10.1109/JSEN.2018.2794607, SCI Pages: 155-160, April 2019 – SCIE, https://doi.org/10.18280/ ts.360205, ISSN: 19585608, 07650019, Publisher: Lavoisier 226. Ashish Kumar Bhandari, Arunangshu Ghosh, Immadisetty Vinod Kumar, A Local Contrast Fusion Based 3D Otsu 216. S. Singh, P Kondekar, R Sinha, Impact of PZT Gate-Stack Algorithm for Multilevel Image Segmentation, IEEE/CAA Induced Negative Capacitance on Analog/RF Figures-of- Journal of Automatica Sinica, vol. 6, no. 6, Nov-2019, ESCI and merits of Electrostatically Doped Ferroelectric Schottky- IEEE Xplore Barrier Tunnel FET, IET Circuits, Devices & Systems., Dec-2018. (SCI-Impact Factor: 1.277) 227. Ravi Shankar, Ashiwani kumar, “Fruit y algorithm‐based automatic generation control of multiarea interconnected 217. S. Singh, Sensitivity and Transient Behaviour Analysis of power system with FACTS and AC/DC links in deregulated Electrostatically Doped Double Pocket Ferroelectric Schottky power environment”, Int Trans Electr Energ Syst. Barrier Tunnel FET Using Parametric Sweep Optimization, 2019;29:e2690. https://doi.org/10.1002/etep.2690 Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics, 14, pp. 1–10, 2019. (SCIE- Impact Factor: 1.069) 228. D. K. Dheer, A. S. Vijay, O. V. Kulkarni, and S. Doolla, “Improvement of stability margin of droop based islanded 218. P. Kumar and S. Singh, An optimized QCA-based reversible microgrids by cascading of lead compensators,” IEEE full adder: performance estimation for area eciency and Transactions on Industry Applications, vol. 55, no. 3, pp. robustness, Journal of Computational Electronics, Springer, 3241-3251, May/June 2019. (SCI Journal, DOI: 10.1109/ 2019. (In Press) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10825-019-01369-5. TIA.2019.2897947) (SCI-Impact Factor: 1.637) 229. A. Kumar, B. K. Jha, D. K. Dheer, D. Singh, and R. K. Misra, “Nested 219. S. Singh, S. Dubey, S. Kharwar, and P.N. Kondekar, Strained backward/forward sweep algorithm for power ow analysis Si on Insulator as Potential Material for Forced Stacked of droop regulated islanded microgrids,” IET Generation, Multithreshold FinFET Based Inverter Considering Ultra Transmission and Distribution, vol. 13, no. 14, pp. 3086-3095, LowPower Applications, Transactions on Electrical and July 2019. (SCI Journal, DOI: 10.1049/iet-gtd.2019.0388) Electronic Materials, Springer, 20(4), pp.364-370, 2019. (ESCI and Scopus) 230. Vikash Anand and Sanjeev Kumar Mallik, Power ow analysis and control of distributed FACTS devices in power system, 220. S. Singh, Impact of strained silicon on the device Archives of Electrical Engineering,Vol. 67(3), pages 545-561, performance of a bipolar charge plasma transistor. Journal of September 2018, DOI 10.24425/123662, issn: 1427-4221. Semiconductors, 39(12), p.124011, 2018. (ESCI and Scopus). (SCOPUS) 221. A. Kumar, K. Tiwari, and S. Saha, “A Double Threshold 231. Vikash Anand and Sanjeev Kumar Mallik, Introducing based Cooperative Spectrum Sensing with Novel Hard- supplementary control scheme to DPFC during series Soft Combining over Fading Channels” IEEE Wireless converter failure, Journal of Engineering and Applied Communication Letters, (accepted), vol 8 , no. 4 , pages: Sciences, Volume 14(7), pages 2124-2134, March 2019, DOI: 1154 – 1158, Aug. 2019 doi:10.1109/LWC.2019.2909879 , 10.36478/jeasci.2019.2124.2134, issn: 1816-949x (print), ISSN: 2162-2345, IEEE.(Accepted on March) 1818-7803 (online), MEDWELL Publication. (SCOPUS) 82 | National Institute of Technology Patna

232. Kamakshi Prashadini Swain, Mala De, “A Novel Electrical 243. Bassam Khan, Rahul Davis, Abhishek Singh, E ect of Proximity Index for Voltage Control in Smart Distribution Input Variables and Cryogenic Treatment in Wire Electric System”, (DOI: 10.1016/j.epsr.2019.03.006) Discharge Machining of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy for Biomedical Applications. Journal of Materials Today Proceedings. 2019, Electric Power Systems Research. (ISSN: 0378-7796), 2019 (Accepted), SCOPUS. 233. Dibya Bharti, Mala De, “Framework for Multipoint Optimal 244. Rahul Davis, Abhishek Singh, Sabindra Kachhap, Neeraj Reactive Power Compensation in Radial Distribution Nath, A Comparative Study of EDD and PM-EDD in Producing System with High Distributed Generation Penetration”, (DOI: Holes in Inconel 718 Alloy. Key Engineering Materials. 2019, 10.1002/2050-7038.12007), International Transactions on (Accepted), SCOPUS. Electrical Energy Systems, (ISSN: 2050-7038), 2019 245. Sabindra Kachhap, Abhishek Singh, Kishore Debnath, A Study 234. Kamakshi Prashadini Swain, Mala De, “DSM for All-Day of Material Removal during Electrical-Discharge Drilling Voltage Prole Improvement in a Microgrid”, (DOI: 10.1049/ of Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites. . Journal of Scientic & iet-rpg.2018.5661), IET Renewable Power Generation, (ISSN: Industrial Research. 78 (364-367), June-2019, IF: 0.735, SCI. 1752-1416), Vol. 13, No. 06, pp. 990-997, Apr. 2019 246. Sabindra Kachhap, Abhishek Singh, Sanoj Kumar, Performance 235. Dibya Bharti, Mala De, “A Centrality Index Based Approach Evaluation of Di erent Electrode Geometries in Electric for Selection of Optimal Location of Static Reactive Power Discharge Drilling of MMCs. . International journal of Compensator”, (DOI: 10.1080/15325008.2018.1514548), mechanical engineering and robotics research. 8 (4), July - Electric Power Components and Systems 2019, SCOPUS. i. (ISSN: 1532-5008), Vol. 46, No. 08, pp. 886-899, Dec. 2018 247. Sabindra Kachhap, Abhishek Singh, Kishore Debnath, Process 236. Raza, Ashraf, and Md Nishat Anwar, Control of Integrating Optimization and Comparative Analysis of EDM and Process with Time Delay. Chemical Product and Process EDD Process in Machining Al6063/10% SiC Metal Matrix Modeling, Vol. 14, Issue-03 January – 2019 Composites. . Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences. 2018, (Accepted), IF: 0.794, SCI. 237. A. Prakash, Sariki Murali, Ravi Shankar, R. Bhushan, HVDC tie-link modelling for restructured AGC using a novel 248. Sabindra Kachhap, Abhishek Singh, Kishore Debnath, Electric fractional order cascade controller. Electric Power Systems Discharge Drilling of Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites using Research, Elsevier. 170, January - 2019,244-258, Https://doi. Di erent Tool Electrodes. Journal of Scientic & Industrial org/10.1016/j.epsr.2019.01.021. Research. 77(06), 325-329, June - 2018, IF: 0.735, SCI. 238. Ravi Shankar, Ashiwani Kumar, Utkarsh Raj, Kalyan Chatterjee, 249. S. K. Pradhan, Amit Kumar, P. Kour, Rabichandra Pandey, Pawan Fruit y algorithm‐based automatic generation control of Kumar, Manoranjan Kar & A. N. Sinha, “Tuning of dielectric and multiarea interconnected power system with FACTS and AC/ impedance properties of PVDF by incorporation of Mg doped DC links in deregulated power environment. International PZT”, Journal of Material Science: Materials in Electronics Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems, Wiley, August - (Springer), Volume 29 Issue-19, pp 16842–16852, October 2018, Https://doi.org/10.1002/etep.2690. 2018, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-018-9779-4, SCI 239. Khan, Y. A., & Verma, V. (2019). Novel speed estimation ISSN: 0957-4522, Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, technique for vector-controlled switched reluctance motor part of Springer Nature 2018 drive. IET Electric Power Applications. (SCI) 250. Madhava Nand Pandey and Amit Kumar, “Behavioural 240. Nitish Kumar, Abhishek Singh, Rajesh Ranjan, Fabrication and Study of Pedestrians at Railway Level Crossing with Special Mechanical Characterization of Horse Hair (HH) Reinforced Reference to India”, Journal of Engineering and Applied Polypropylene (PP) Composites. Journal of Materials Today: Sciences, Vol 14, Issue 19, pp. 7020-7027,2019, DOI: 10.3923/ Proceedings. 2019, DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.08.078, jeasci.2019.7020.7027, SCOPUS, ISSN: 1818-7803, Me dwell SCOPUS Journals 241. Nitish Kumar, Abhishek Singh, Petta Avinash, E ect of stacking 251. Ashish Kumar Aman and Amit Kumar, “Development of sequence of bi-directional jute/ax ber on tensile strength, Information and Control System for Road Vehicles near Level water absorption and tribological behavior of epoxy based Crossing”, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, hybrid composites. Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research. pp. 6876-6884, 2019, DOI: 10.3923/jeasci.2018.8584.8590 2019, (Accepted), IF:0.511, SCI SCOPUS, ISSN: 1816-949X, Me dwell Journals 242. Nitish Kumar, Abhishek Singh, Kishore Debnath, Niranjan 252. Ashish Kumar Aman and Amit Kumar, “Security System at Kumar, Water Absorption and Mechanical Behaviour of Level - Crossing using the Principles of Internet of Things”, Borassus Fruit Fibre-Reinforced Composites. Emerging Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 13, Issue Materials Research. 2019 (Accepted), IF: 0.330, SCI. 20, pp. 8584-8590, 2018, DOI: 10.3923/jeasci.2018.8584.8590, SCOPUS, ISSN: 1816-949X, Me dwell Journals National Institute of Technology Patna | 83

253. S. K. Pradhan, Amit Kumar, P. Kour, Rabichandra Pandey, Pawan 264. Prasun Das, Susanta Kumar Gauri, Anupam Das, Debolina Kumar, Manoranjan Kar & A. N. Sinha, “Piezoelectric and Chatterjee, “Modelling HSLA steel product quality under Mechanical Properties of PVDF-PZT Composite Integrated multi-stage manufacturing set up using multi-block partial Ferroelectrics”, 2019,SCI ,ISSN: 1058-4587, Taylor and Francis least square regression”, International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, 27(2) - 2019,177-195 (SCOPUS), 254. Pramod Kumar, and Amar Nath Sinha. “Studies of temperature ISSN Print: 1746-6474, DOI: 10.1504/IJPQM.2019.100143 distribution for laser welding of dissimilar thin sheets through nite element method.” Journal of the Brazilian Society of 265. Swarnambuj Suman and Anupam Das “Unied Process Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 40, no. 9 (2018): 455. Monitoring Strategy for a Facility Engaged In the Production (SCI indexed) of Multiple Portfolio of Products”, International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management. , Accepted – 255. Pramod Kumar, and Amar Nath Sinha. “E ect of heat input in 2019 (SCOPUS), ), ISSN Print: 1746-6474, DOI: 10.1504/ pulsed Nd: YAG laser welding of titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) on IJPQM.2019.10019270 microstructure and mechanical properties.” Welding in the World (2018): 1-17. (SCI indexed) 266. Swarnambuj Suman and Anupam Das, “Stratied statistical monitoring strategy for a multi-product manufacturing 256. Pramod Kumar, and Amar Nath Sinha. “E ect of Pulse Width facility with early detection approach. Computers & in Pulsed Nd: YAG Dissimilar Laser Welding of Austenitic Industrial Engineerin”, 130 - 2019, 551-564 (SCI), https://doi. Stainless Steel (304 L) and Carbon Steel (st37).” Lasers in org/10.1016/j.cie.2019.03.018 Manufacturing and Materials Processing 5, no. 4 (2018): 317- 334. (Scopus indexed) 267. Lawakush Jaiswal, Mohammad Ul Hassan & Arun Kumar, Experimentation and thermal analysis of cylindrical and 257. Pramod Kumar, and Amar Nath Sinha. “Studies on Numerical conical shaped ns, International Journal of Mechanical Simulation of Temperature Distribution in Laser Beam Welding Engineering (IJME), Vol. 71, Issue 4, 1-10, Jun- Jul 2018, ISSN of 304L Austenitic Stainless Steel.” International Journal (P): 2319-2240; ISSN (E): 2319-2259 of Manufacturing, Materials, and Mechanical Engineering (IJMMME) 9, no. 1 (2019): 30-49. (Scopus indexed) 268. Arun Kumar & S. K. Verma, Performance analysis of staggered wire mesh matrix regenerative heat exchanger, International 258. Pramod Kumar, and Amar Nath Sinha. “Microstructure and Journal of Mechanical Engineering (IJME), Vol. 7, Issue 5, 11- mechanical properties of pulsed Nd: YAG laser welding of 18, Aug - Sep 2018; © IASET. st37 carbon steel.” Procedia computer science 133 (2018): 733-739. (Scopus indexed) 269. Paridhi Rai and Asim Gopal Barman, An approach for design optimization of helical gear pair with balanced specic sliding 259. Pramod Kumar and Amar Nath Sinha, “Numerical Modeling and modied tooth prole, Structural and Multidisciplinary of Temperature Prole in laser beam Welding of 304 Stainless Optimization, Volume -60, Issue-1 (2019), pages 331 – 341. Steel”, International Journal of Mechanical and Production https://doi.org/10.1007/s00158-019-02198-7. Publisher: Engineering Research and Development, 8, no. 3 (2018): 457- pringer Berlin Heidelberg. [SCIE] 468. (Scopus indexed) 270. Paridhi Rai and Asim Gopal Barman, Design optimization of 260. Saurabh Pathak & Amar Nath Sinha, Performance spur gear using SA and RCGA, Journal of the Brazilian Society Improvement of Window Air Conditioner by Shading of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, Volume – 40, Issue of Condenser, International Journal of Mechanical and – 5 (2018), Pages 257 (1-8), https://doi.org/10.1007/s40430- Production Engineering Research and Development, 8, 018-1180-y, Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. [SCIE] Special Issue7, 2018, 1334-1341. (Scopus indexed) 271. Sandeep Tiwari, Paridhi Rai and Asim Gopal Barman, E ect 261. SK Pradhan, Amit Kumar, P Kour, Rabichandra Pandey, Pawan of Misalignment on the Tooth Stress under Varying Frictional Kumar, Manoranjan Kar, AN Sinha, Tuning of dielectric and and Loading Conditions of Polymer Helical Gear, Materials impedance properties of PVDF by incorporation of Mg doped Today: Proceedings, (Accepted for publication). Publisher: PZT, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 29, Elsevier. [Scopus]. Issue 19, 2018, 16842-16852. 272. Paridhi Rai, Aman Agrawal, Mohan L. Saini, Chinmay Jodder 262. Md. Parwez Alam and Amar Nath Sinha. 2018, “Nonlinear and Asim Gopal Barman, Volume optimization of helical Finite Element Simulation of Friction Stir Welding of AA7075 gear with prole shift using real coded genetic algorithm, T651 Aluminium Alloy’. Int. J. Mech. Prod. Eng. Res. Dev. Procedia Computer Science, Volume- 133 (2018), Pages - 718- 8(5):271–280 (10.24247/ijmperdoct201830) 724. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2018.07.127, Publisher: 263. Md Parwez Alam and Amar Nath Sinha, “Fabrication of third Elsevier. [Scopus]. generation Al-Li Alloy by friction stir welding: A review” 273. Sanjay Kumar, Saurabh Kumar and Asim Gopal Barman, Sadhna (ISSN NO. 0256-2499, SCIE) (accepted). 84 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Supplier selection using fuzzy TOPSIS multi criteria model for Performance Evaluation and Analysis of underutilized a small scale steel manufacturing unit, Procedia Computer Argemone Mexicana seed oil Biodiesel in single Cylinder 4-S Science, Volume- 133 (2018), Pages - 905-912. https://doi. Diesel Engine. IJITEE. Issue 11 Vol 8. Page 2528-2533. [Scopus] org/10.1016/j.procs.2018.07.097, Publisher: Elsevier [Scopus]. 284. Syed Shaahbaz Anjum, Dr. Om Prakash. (2017). Impact of 274. Anand Shanker Tewari , J. P. Singh and Asim Gopal Barman, Kerosene Oil Blend with diesel Fuel on Engine Performance: Generating Top-N Items Recommendation Set Using An Experimental Investigation. IJET. Vol. 9 (3S), page 112-126. Collaborative, Content Based Filtering and Rating Variance, [Scopus] Procedia Computer Science, Volume- 132 (2018), Pages - 285. Singh, R., and Prakash, O. (2019), Assessment of wind energy 1678 – 1684. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2018.05.139, potential in four cities of Gujrat, India. UPB Scientic Bulletin, Publisher: Elsevier [Scopus]. Series D: Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 81, Iss.1, Pages: 207- 275. A Karpagaraj, N Siva Shanmugam, K Sankaranarayanasamy, 216. March,2019 Published [SCOPUS] March, 2019 “Experimental investigations and numerical prediction on 286. Singh, R., and Prakash, O. (2018), Assessment of Wind the e ect of shielding area and post ow time in the GTAW Energy Potential in Northeastern Cities of India. In: Bera R., of CP Ti sheets”, The International Journal of Advanced Sarkar S., Chakraborty S. (eds) Advances in Communication, Manufacturing Technology – springer (SCI), vol. 101 issue Devices and Networking. Lecture Notes in Electrical 9-12, pp. 2933-2945, 2019/4/19, Springer London, Online Engineering, Springer, Singapore, Vol 462, Pages: 191-198. ISSN 1433-3015, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-018-3135-y DOI:10.1007/978-981-10-7901-6_23 Published [SCOPUS] 276. Kuntal Maji and Gautam Kumar, Inverse analysis and multi- May, 2018 objective optimization of single point incremental forming 287. Singh, R., and Prakash, Om. (2018), Wind energy evaluation of AA5083 aluminium alloy sheet, Soft Computing, June, for power generation in selected districts of Kerala. UPB 2019 (Accepted), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-019- Scientic Bulletin, Series D: Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 80, 04211-z Iss.3, Pages: 221-230. Published [SCOPUS] Aug, 2018 277. Kuntal Maji, Parametric study and optimization of pulsed 288. Singh, R., and Prakash, Om. (2018), Wind energy potential laser thermal forming of thin sheets, International Journal of evaluation for power generation in selected districts of Manufacturing, Materials and Mechanical Engineering, 9(2), Jharkhand, Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and 47-61, April, 2019. Environmental E ects, Vol. 40, Iss. 6, Pages: 673-679. DOI: 278. Kuntal Maji, D. K. Pratihar, A. K. Nath, Forward and inverse 10.1080/15567036.2018.1454548. Published [SCI] March, predictions of deformations in laser forming of shaped 2018. surfaces under coupling mechanism, Journal of Laser 289. Nayak, R.C., Roul, M.K., Sarangi, S.K. (2018), “Natural Applications, 30(3), 0320101-0320110, July, 2018. Convection Heat Transfer in Heated Vertical Tubes with 279. N. K. Mahraur and N. K. Singh, Household LPG Cylinder: Internal Rings”, Archives of Thermodynamics vol. 39. No 4. pp. E ects of di erent heads and Impact analysis using ANSYS, 85-111 (Scopus) Journal of Physics, 1240 (2019), 012063, DOI: 10.1088/1742- 290. Vikash Sinha, Sharifuddin Mondal, Recent development 6596/1240/1/012063, ISSN: 1757-8981, Institute of Physics on performance modelling and fault diagnosis of fuel cell Publishing. (SCOPUS) systems, International Journal of Dynamics and Control, Vol. 280. C. Kumar and N. K. Singh, Responses of Aluminium Alloy 6, No. 2, pp. 511-528, 2018. Pistons under Mechanical and Thermal Loads, Materials 291. C. Sharma, V. Upadhyay, B. S.Narwariya, Tensile properties Science Forum, Vol. 969, pp. 231-236, 2019, DOI: https://doi. of dissimilar friction stir weld joints of Al-2024 and Al-7039 org/10.4028/www.scientic.net/MSF.969.231, ISSN: 1662- alloys, Materials Research Express, Vol. 6, Issue 2, 1-8, 2019, 9752, Trans Tech Publications. (SCOPUS) 10.1088/2053-1591/aaeca3, 2053-1591, IOP Publishing Ltd, 281. Saif Nawaz Ahmad and Prof Om Prakash, Experimental SCIE and SCOPUS exergy assessment of ground source heat pump system 292. Vimal K E K, S Rajak and J Kandasamy, Analysis of network Advances in energy research, An International journal(ESCI) design for a circular production system using multi-objective Accepted-2019 mixed integer linear programming model, Journal of 282. Syed Shahbaz Anjum, Om Prakash & Amit Pal. (2019). Manufacturing Technology Management, Volume no. 30 Conversion of non-edible Argemone Mexicana seed oil into (3), pages 628-646, April 2019, DOI: 10.1108/JMTM-02-2018- biodiesel through the transesterication process. Energy 0058, ISSN: 1741-038X, Emerald Publishing Limited (SCIE) Sources Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental 293. A.Kumari, A. Ghosh, M. Bera, and A. K. Pan, “ Swapping E ects. Issue 19, Vol. 41, page 2356-2363. [SCI] intraphoton entanglement to interphoton entanglement 283. Syed Shahbaz Anjum, Om Prakash, Amit Pal. (2019). using linear optical devices”, Physical Review A (SCI), Vol 99, National Institute of Technology Patna | 85

pp: 032118(1-6), 22 March 2019, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/ Shukla, T Geetha Kumary, S. K. Mallik, P.N. Santosh, R. PhysRevA.99.032118, Issn: 2469-9926 (print), 2469-9934 Normala, “Simultaneous Magnetic and Structural Transitions (online) published by American Physical Society, USA in Nd0.15Ca0.85MnO3 manganite: Magnetization and Neutron Di raction studies” Solid State communication 294 294. Asmita Kumari and A. K. Pan, “ CHSH inequalities with (2019) 55-60, Publication Date: June 2019, DOI: https://doi. appropriate response function for POVM and their quantum org/10.1016/j.ssc.2019.02.006, ISSN: 0038-1098, Publisheed violation”, Journal Name: Quantum Information Processing by Elsevier (SCI), Vol 18, pp. 239 (1-10), 13 June 2019, Doi no: https://doi. org/10.1007/s11128-019-2347-x 303. Lakshman Dhal, Eesha Andharia, N. Shukla, T.Geetha Kumary, A.K.Nigamd, S.K.Malik, P.N.Santhosh, R.Nirmal, “Normal and a. Issn: ‎1570-0755, published by Springer inverse magnetocaloric e ect in colossal magnetoresistive 295. Souvik Ghorai and A. K. Pan, “ Optimal quantum preparation electron-doped manganites R0.15Ca0.85MnO3 (R = Y, Gd contextuality in n-bit parity-oblivious multiplexing task”, and Dy)” Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 474 Physical Review A (SCI), vol. 98, pp. 032110 (1-8), 14 September (2019) 215-220, Publication Date: March 2019, DOI: https:// 2018, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.98.032110, doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2018.11.003, ISSN: 0304-8853, ISSN: ‎2469-9926 (print), 2469-9934 (online), published by Published by Elsevier American Physical Society, USA 304. Shalik Ram Joshi, B.Padmanabh, Anupama Chanda, N. 296. A.Kumari, Md. Qutubuddin and A. K. Pan, “Violation of Shukla, V.K.Malik, D.Kanjil, ShikhaVarma, “Anisotropic super- the Lüders bound of macrorealist and noncontextual paramagnetism in cobalt implanted rutile-TiO2 single inequalities”, Physical Review A (SCI), vol. 98, pp. 062115 crystals”, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 465 (1-8), 19 December 2018, DOI https://doi.org/10.1103/ (2018) 122-127 PhysRevA.98.062115, ISSN: ‎2469-9926 (print), 2469-9934 Publication Date: November 2018, DOI: https://doi. (online), published by American Physical Society, USA org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2018.05.070 297. Dev K. Mahato, Andrzej Molak, Anna Z. Szeremeta, Irena ISSN: 0304-8853, published by Elsevier Gruszka, Pawel Zajdel, Michal Pilch, and Janusz Koperski, “Determination of polaronic conductivity in disordered 305. T. Qamar, L. K. Sharma, Aakash, R. K. Singh, R. K. Choubey double perovskite La2CrMnO6” Journal of Electroceramics, 42, and S. Mukherjee, Evidence of exchange-coupled behavior 136–146, 15 November 2018, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/ in chromium-cobalt ferrite nanoparticles, J. Magn. Magn. s10832-018-0164-8; Springer. Mater. 456, 118-123, June 2018, https://doi.org/10.1016/j. jmmm.2018.02.019, Elsevier, SCI 298. D. N. Singh, Dev K. Mahato and T. P. Sinha “Structural and electrical characterization of La2ZnMnO6 double perovskite” 306. R. Mohan, M. P. Ghosh and S. Mukherjee, Size dependent Physica B: Condensed Matter 550, 400-406, 07 September exchange bias in single-phase Zn0.3Ni0.7Fe2O4 ferrite 2018, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physb.2018.08.051; nanoparticles, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 458, 193-199, July 2018, Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2018.03.030, Elsevier, SCI 299. Ram Narayan Chauhan, Structural and optical properties 307. R. Mohan, M. P. Ghosh, R. K. Choubey and S. Mukherjee, of sol-gel derived Zn1−xTixO1+x nanoparticles, Materials Existence of exchange bias and large coercivity in NiFe2O4/ Letters, vol. 245, issue, 15 June 2019, (pp. 178-182), publication CoO core–shell structured nanoparticles, J Mat Sci: Mater. date (3/2019), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2019.03.002, Electron, 30 (12), 11748-11753, June 2019, https://link.springer. Elsevier, (SCI) com/article/10.1007/s10854-019-01536-1, Springer, SCIE 300. Shivendra Kumar Jaiswal, K. J. Yoon, J. W. Son and Jong-Ho 308. M. P. Ghosh and S. Mukherjee, Microstructural, magnetic, Lee, Synthesis and investigation on stability and electrical and hyperne characterizations of Cu‐doped cobalt ferrite conductivity of Ti-doped Ba3CaTa2-xTixO9 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1.0) nanoparticles, J. Am. Cer. Soc. 102 (12), 7509-7520, July 2019, complex oxides, J. Alloy and Compounds 775, 736-741, https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.16687, The American Ceramic (2019), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2018.10.185, Society, SCI ISSN-0925-8388, Elsevier. 309. R. Mohan, M. P. Ghosh and S. Mukherjee, The exchange 301. Santosh Chauhan, L. K. Pradhan, M. Kar, Jitendra Kumar, bias e ect in CoFe2O4/NiO nanocomposites prepared by Shivendra Kumar Jaiswal, Sol-gel synthesis, crystalline phase, chemical co-precipitation method, Mater. Res. Exp. 6 (5), optical absorption, and photo-luminescence behavior of 056105-056111, Feb 2019, https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-

cerium-doped (Ba0.5Sr0.5)FeO3-δ powders, Materials Research 1591/ab038c, IOP, SCIE Express 6, 105520, (2019), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/2053- 310. M. P. Ghosh and S. Mukherjee, Disordered surface spins 1591/ab3a09, ISSN: 2053-1591, IOP. induced large exchange anisotropy in single-phase Sm3+ 302. Lakshaman Dhal, Sudhindra Rayaprol, A.V. Morozkin, Neeraj ions substituted nickel ferrite nanoparticles, J. Magn. 86 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Magn. Mater. 489, 165320-165329, May 2019, https://doi. Architecture, Kamini Sinha, & Manoj Kumar (Supervisors), org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2019.165320, Elsevier, SCI “Critical Appraisal of Islamic Architecture before British Period in the Bihar State Region” 311. A.S. Doroshkevich; A.A. Nabiev; A.V. Shylo; A. Pawlukojć; 2. Shailendra Kumar Mandal (Roll No.-095AR02), Department V.S. Doroshkevich; V.A. Glazunova; T.Yu. Zelenyak; of Architecture, Dr.Manoj Kumar (Supervisor), Dr.Vivekanand N.V. Doroshkevich; Kh.R. Rahmonov; E.Kh. Khamzin; Singh (Co-Supervisor), “Climate change impacts on water D.D. Nematov; A.S. Burhonzoda; M.A. Khusenov; Kh.T. availability: Measures for sustainable development of the Kholmurodov; S. Majumder; M. Balasoiu; A. Madadzada; V.I. Historical city of Patna” Bodnarchuk, Frequency Modulation of the Raman Spectrum 3. Anjali Sharma (Roll No. 095AR01), Department of Architecture, at the Interface DNA - ZrO2 Nanoparticles, Egyptian Journal Dr. Manoj Kumar (Supervisor), Dr. M. P. Singh (Co-Supervisor), of Chemistry, Volume 62, pp. 13 – 20, 19-22 February, 2019, “Strategy for development of ecologically sustainable ISSN: 23570245, ASRT, NIDOC, intelligent cities in India” 312. Kumar, R., Chandra, P. and Prabhansu, (2019). Innovative 4. Ajay Kumar (Roll No. 125AR01), Department of Architecture, method for heat transfer enhancement through shell side Prof. B.K DAS (Supervisor), “Planning Model for Location of Retail Centres in Indian Cities: A Case Study - City of Patna” and coil side uid ow in SHCHE. Archives of Thermodynamics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2019. (Accepted). 5. Ravish Kumar (Roll No. 095AR03), Department of Architecture, Prof. B.K DAS (Co-Supervisor), “Critical Analysis of Jain 313. Pathak, P. K., Chandra, P. and Raj, G., Experimental and Architecture in Bihar region and it’s inuence on regional CFD analyses of corrugated-plate solar collector by force Architecture” convection. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and 6. Bibhuti Bhusan Sahoo (Roll No. 155CE20), Civil Engineering Environmental E ects, 1-15, 2019. Department, Prof. Ramakar Jha and Dr. Anshuman Singh (Supervisor), Low Flow Modeling under Anthropogenic 314. Gaurav Raj, Prakash Chandra, Piyush Kumar Pathak, Changes for Mahanadi River Basin, India. Comparative analysis of two di erent types of ll used in wet 7. Anish ( Roll No. 145CE01), Civil Engineering Department, Dr. cooling tower for higher scale water with conventional lm Ajay Kumar (Supervisor), Strength, vibration and buckling type ll. Heat Transfer - Asian Research, 48, 4000 – 4015, 2019. analysis of composite and sandwich laminates 315. Gaurav Raj, Prakash Chandra, Piyush Kumar Pathak. 8. Md Irfan Ansari (Roll No. 155CE06), Civil Engineering Experimental and thermal analysis of energy ecient novel Department, Dr. Ajay Kumar (Supervisor), Static and vibration design wet cooling tower, Heat Transfer - Asian Research, 48, analysis of fg material plate and doubly curved singly ruled 3115 – 3127, 2019. truncated cone 9. Abhay Chaubey (Roll No. 155CE10), Civil Engineering Department, 316. Piyush Kumar Pathak, Prakash Chandra, Gaurav Raj. Dr. Ajay Kumar (Supervisor), Analysis of thin and moderately thick Comparative analysis of single and dual purpose corrugated laminated shells including hygrothermal e ects plate solar collector by force convection, Heat Transfer— 10. Reena Singh (113608/115CE01), Dept of Civil Engg, N. Asian Research, 48, 2387 – 2401, 2019. S. Maurya (Supervisor), Title: Estimating waterborne 317. Ravi Kant Ranjan and Suresh Kant Verma, Thermodynamic disease burden on society through microbial water quality analysis and analytical simulation of the Rallis modied monitoring of an area: A case study of Patna City Stirling cycle, Archives of Thermodynamics, Vol. 40, No. 2, 11. Sanjay Kumar, 125CE02, Civil Engineering Department, Prof pages 35-67, June 2019,doi: 10.24425/ather. 2019.129541, Ajay Kumar Sinha (Supervisor) and Dr B Rai (Co-Supervisor), Polish Academy of Sciences (SCOPUS) “Development of High Performance Concrete using Supplementary Cementitious Materials” 318. Arun Kumar and S KVerma, Performance Analysis of 12. Pradeep Kumar Roy (155CS05), Department of CSE, J. P. Singh Staggered Wire Mesh Matrix Regenerative Heat Exchanger, (Supervisor), “Improving Answer Quality on Community International Journal of Mechanical Engineering (IJME) Vol. 7, Question Answering sites”, completed in Oct 2018 Issue 5, pages 11-18, August/September 2018, ISSN(P): 2319- 13. Anand Shanker Tewari (125IT03), Department of CSE,, J. P. 2240, ISSN(E): 2319-2259, International Academy of Science , Singh (Supervisor), “High Precision Recommendation System Engineering and Technology for E-commerce Websites”, completed in Nov 2018 14. Kumar Abhishek, Department of CSE, Dr. M. P. Singh PATENT (Supervisor), “An Ontology Based Decision Support System 1. P. K. Sukul, A. Mondal, and S. Das, 2017, “Superhydrophobic for Tuberculosis Control and Management in India ( 2012 - Photostable Dye Coated Magnetic Nano Materials for Nov 2018 )” Separating Contaminated Oil”, Patent App. No. 201731030661, 15. Anubha Maurya, Department of CSE, Dr. M. P. Singh Filled date: 30/08/2017. Publication date: 01/03/2019. (Supervisor), “Trust Evaluation of User in Social Media based Url:http://ipindia.nic.in. on User Prole, Mutual Friends and Sentiment & Emoticons ( 2014 - Oct 2018 )” DOCTORAL DISSERTATION 16. Rajib Ghosh (Enrollment No: 124576/Roll No: 125CS03), 1. 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17. Sunil Kumar Singh (Enrollment No: 140900/Roll No: 145CS04), Institute has Design Innovation Centre (DIC) where innovative Department of CSE,, Prabhat Kumar (Supervisor), Cluster projects are being carried out. NIT Patna is a spoke centre and IIT Based Routing using Data Mules in a Large Sensor Network Kharagpur is Hub Centre. At present, four projects related to social 18. Sulakshna Bharti (145CH04), Department of Chemistry, sector are under progress. NIT Patna, Supervisor Name: Dr. Mukesh Choudhary; Co- Supervisor Name: Dr. Khursheed Ahmad, Title of Thesis: Incubation Centre at NIT Patna is also active. Four start-up projects Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, crystal structure have been granted nancial support from Bihar Government. Two and biological studies of some new mixed ligand copper (II) of the incubated companies, Shikhar Telecommunications and and nickel (II) complexes possessing Nitrogen, Oxygen and Busy Mechanics have expanded very fast and are in the process of Sulphur donor atoms. obtaining major tenders. 19. Mrs Ruchi Varma (Roll No- 135EC02), Department of ECE, Dr Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Govt. of Jayanta Ghosh (Supervisor) and Dr Rajarshi Bhattacharya India has established seven E & ICT academy across India, NIT Patna ( Co-supervisor), “Some Investigations on Compact Multiband is one of them under category A. NIT Patna caters to the needs of Antennas” four states, namely, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odissa and West Bengal for 20. Dibya Bharti (Roll-135EE03), Department of Electrical training the man power in the eld of Electronics, computer and Engineering, Mala De (Supervisor), Graph Theoretic Allocation Information Technology. Till date about 80 programs have been Strategies for Decentralized Power System conducted out of which 25 have been through NKN and around 21. Rajib Kumar Mandal (125EE02), Department of Electrical 10000 faculty members have been trained. Also, a scheme called Engineering, Prof. G K Choudhury (Supervisor) and Dr. Viswesvaraya Ph D scheme for producing quality and applied Ph.D Ravi Shankar (Co-Supervisor), “Design of Load Frequency Controller for Interconnected Power System under in the eld of Electronics and Computer Science & Engineering is Deregulated Environment” launched by Meity. The duration of scheme is ve years, 14 scholars of NIT Patna are pursuing their Ph.D under this scheme and 7 22. Bikash Chandra Sahana (Roll No: 095EE02), Department of Electrical Engineering, Vimlesh Verma (Supervisor), “Analysis scholars have been awarded Ph. D. degree. of Seismic Signal Using Digital Signal Processing Techniques” After successful completion of phase-II of Technical Education 23. Priyanka Singh (Roll no. 25MA01), “A Study on ow through quality Improvement programme TEQIP, the Institute has been porous media and allied problems”, R.K.Sinha (Co-Supervisor), selected for its Phase-III with a grant of Rs. 7 crore. NIT Patna is Promod Kumar (Supervisor) Mentor of Muza urpur Institute of Technology, Muza urpur, an 24. Rahul (Roll No 145ME04), Department of Mechanical Engineering College of Bihar Government under this program. Engineering, Dr. Om Prakash (Supervisor), “Assessment Of Wind Energy Potential For Power Generation Using Two Sixty one externally funded R&D projects are going on. These Parameters Weibull Probability Distribution” projects are funded and sponsored by 14 di erent agencies like, 25. Manoj Kumar Yadav (Roll no. 125MA03), Department of BSDMA, BRNS, CSIR, DRDO, ISRO, Meity, MOWR, Ministry of Science Mathematics, Prof. S. K. Singh (Supervisor) and Dr. Satya Deo & Technology Govt. of Bihar, SERB, ICSSR, BRRDA, etc. (Co-Supervisor, Univ of Allahabad), “A study on Stokes ow We are also happy to announce that NIT Patna also organised 5 and allied problems” GIAN Programmes through which eminent experts from abroad 26. Anand Bihari (Roll no. 155CS09), Department of Computer were invited to deliver series of lectures to the faculty and research Science and Engg, Dr Sudhakar Tripathi, “Metrics foir scientic students. assessment of scholars” 27. Vandana Jha (Roll no. 135EE03), Department of Electrical Recruitment of Teaching and Non-Teaching Sta s: The Institute has Engineering, Prof U. S. Triar, “A generalized approach for advertised for the selection of candidates for appointment in NIT modelling of PV module and analysis of PV array congurations Patna for teaching and non-teaching posts. Selected sta s have under partial shading conditions for maximum power point joined the Institute. tracking” TH 28. Jayanti Choudhary (Roll no. 095EE03), Department of 8 CONVOCATION Electrical Engineering, Prof S. N. Verma and Prof D. K. Singh, 8th Convocation of the institute was held on 15th November 2018. “Analysis of APLC system using articial intelligence to Graduands of 2017-18 received their respective degree. Hon’ble improve the power system performance” , Shri Ram Nath Kovind graced the occasion as IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES Chief Guest. Erstwhile Hon’ble Governor of Bihar, Shri Lalji Tandon and Hon’ble Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Nitish Kumar were the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India Guests of Honour. took over the erstwhile Bihar Institute of Engineering Patna on 28.01.2004 and rechristened it as National Institute of Technology Patna. Some of the new initiatives that were taken during the session 2017-18 are as follows: 88 | National Institute of Technology Patna National Institute of Technology Patna | 89

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES RESEARCH & CONSULTANCY ACTIVITIES INSTITUTE  INDUSTRY COLLABORATION INCUBATION CENTRE E & ICT ACADEMY, NIT PATNA TEQIP ACTIVITIES ISEA PROJECT, PHASE II GLOBAL INITIATIVE ON ACADEMIC NETWORK GIAN SMDP STATE GOVERNMENT INTERACTION99 90 | National Institute of Technology Patna

• Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam Limited, RESEARCH AND • Department of Water Resources Govt of Bihar, • Bihar State Hydropower corporations, DEVELOPMENT • Infrastructure Development Authority Govt of Bihar. • Rural Engineering Organization Govt of Bihar, ACTIVITIES • National Highway Authority of India, 6.1 RESEARCH & CONSULTANCY • Indian Railway, • CPWD, RWD, Building Construction Department, BUIDCO etc. ACTIVITIES The Institute has generated Internal Resources of Rs 1,46,03,197/- Research and consultancy is one of the most vital activities of the (Rs One Crore Forty Six Lac Three Thousand and One Hundred Institute since its inception. Research & Consultancy oce has the Ninety Seven Only) from the Consultancies and Testing Activity responsibility of encouraging research, consultancy and testing during Financial Year 2018-19 , which has been transferred in the works with a view to solve the problems of the society. This oce Bank Account of The I.R A/c and Corpus Fund A/C of the Institute. provides facilities to government organizations and industries for getting their technical problems solved. Further, this oce is also Some of our Clients are: Tripti sadan Apartment, E-C Railways providing the technical training to the societies. (Buxar, Samastipur, Patna, Dehri-on-sone), Bihar state hydropower corporation, Infrastructure Development Authority, Bihar Rajya Pul The achievement of the nancial year 2018-19 is as follows. Nirman Ltd. (, Patna, Bhagalpur, Saharsa, Motihari, Bettian, Research and Consultancy oce has undertaken 906 consultancies Darbhanga, Katihar) National Highways Authority of India, Rural of around 200 client organizations worth Rs 4,86,77,323 ( Four Crore Works department, CPWD, BUIDCO and so on. Eighty Six Lac Seventy Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Three Only) during the nancial year 2018-19. Some of the major clients are

Ongoing Ph.D Scholars, 2018-19 Sl. No. Department Number of Ph.D Scholars Full Time Part Time 01 Architecture 12 01 02 Civil Engineering 60 44 03 Computer Science & Engineering 31 34 04 Electrical Engineering 25 19 05 Electronics & Communication Engineering 38 30 06 Mechanical Engineering 61 24 07 Chemistry 08 05 08 Mathematics 13 1 09 Physics 07 06 10 Humanities & Social Sciences 03 02 TOTAL 258 166 INSTITUTE  INDUSTRY INCUBATION CENTRE COLLABORATION Incubation Center, NIT Patna incubated 03 startups in June, 2018, namely: In the existing academic programmes of the institute, a great deal of emphasis is laid on institute – industry interaction and 1. Onibus Technologies Pvt. Ltd. tie-ups with other institutions. The aim is to orient the academic 2. Sheekhar Telesystems Pvt. Ltd. programmes to provide trained human resource to industry needs by imparting meaningful and practical education to the students. 3. Busy Mechanic Pvt Ltd. It also provides support to the industry for their research and During the time period July 2018 – June 2019, we conducted development activities. The institute is in the process of exploring several meetings on senior level moderated by Professor In-Charge, further linkages with other R&D laboratories. Incubation Center as well by the student council level moderated National Institute of Technology Patna | 91 by Coordinator, Incubation Center for the scrutiny of the applicants Education Quality Improvement Programme (referred to as TEQIP- based on their work progress, Documentation, Business Model etc. III) with a duration of 1 April 2017- 31 September 2020 with an additional responsivity of Mentorship. NIT Patna is mentor of TEQIP ACTIVITIES Muza apur Institute of Technology, Muza arpur, Bihar, Gvot. of National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU) is a unit of Ministry of Bihar. Human Resource Development, Government of India, established TEQIP has been instrumental in various R&D activities, lab setup in August 1990 with a vision “to develop and nurture a Technical and teaching-learning enhancement activities. Remedial/extra Education System in the country which would produce skilled classes, soft skill classes have been arranged for students. Along manpower of the highest quality comparable to the very best in the with that, TEQIP has sponsored several short-term courses and world and in adequate numbers to meet the complex technological has given assistance to several graduates/postgraduate students needs of the economy; and provide the nation a comparative to participate and/or present their research papers in various advantage in the creation and propagation of innovative conferences. Students/faculties have attended many relevant technological solutions and in the development of a technological training programme/workshop etc. to enhance their academic capacity of the highest order, both for its application in economic capability/research competence. NIT Patna has done expenditure development of the country and for becoming a major supplier of from TEQIP-III fund of amount Rs. 86,31,433.00 for academic and technology and technological services in the world”. World Bank operating activities. has assisted in this project. Summary of academic activities supported from TEQIP-III fund in Currently, NIT Patna is participation in Third phase of Technical Academic session - 2018-2019.

145 number of students who have attended di erent workshops/conferences across India Students Research and 06 number of students attended MOOCs digital learning Development 55 number of students who have done testing/ characterization of sample of R&D projects 26 number of Faculty who have attended di erent workshops/conferences across India Academic 07 number of Faculty attended residential training program and professional Process development training 10 number of Sta attended in workshop across India 08 number of seed money for faculty members 13 number of faculty attended NPIU Meeting/training across India 12 number of Conferences were organised by NIT Patna

Under twinning activities, all M.Tech students of Thermal • Total 23 faculty development programs were conducted Engineering and Machine Design, MIT Muza arpur were allowed during May 2018 to March 2019 in which, 23 programs were to complete their practical classes at respective labs of Mechanical organized by NIT Patna Engineering, NIT Patna. NIT Patna has participated in BoG, MIT • Total 1028 faculty members and 391 students were trained. Muza arpur and other meeting related to twinning to take feedback on short terms/long term plan. NIT Patna has invited their • E & ICT Academy NIT Patna had organized the programs faculty/students to participate in di erent workshops/conferences/ in domains like AI, ANN, WSN & IoT, millimeterwave, 5G training programmes etc during academic session 2018-19. Communication, BigData, Electric Vehicle, etc. • Experts speakers from di erent prestigious and national E & ICT ACADEMY, NIT PATNA repute institute/research lab/industries took part. This academy was setup under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Govt. of India. Following activities were done: 92 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Following Faculty Development program were conducted: S. No. Name of the Academy Course Name Coordinator Name Start Date End Date 1. Electronics and ICT Academy Electric Vehicle Dr. Vimlesh Verma and 28/05/2018 1/6/2018 Dr. Mala De 2. Electronics and ICT Academy Toward the era of millimeter-waves Dr. Priyanka Mondal 4/6/2018 9/6/2018 3. Electronics and ICT Academy AI and Machine Learning Dr. Akshay Deepak 4/6/2018 8/6/2018 and Dr. Ditipriya S 4. Electronics and ICT Academy ANN and Deep Learning Dr. J P Singh 11/6/2018 15-6-2018 5. Electronics and ICT Academy 5G Communications Dr. Bharat Gupta & 11/6/2018 15-6-2018 Dr. Seemant Saha 6. Electronics and ICT Academy Internet of Things (IoT) Dr. A. Ghosh & Dr. 18/6/2018 22-6-2018 Bharat Gupta 7. Electronics and ICT Academy Outcome based Education and Dr. Bharat Gupta & 3/7/2018 7/7/2018 Accreditation Mr. S Sasmal 8. Electronics and ICT Academy Advancement and Application of Soft Dr. Ravi Shankar & 13/07/2018 17/07/2018 Computing in Electrical Systems Dr. R P Gupta 9. Electronics and ICT Academy Advances in Control and Its Dr. Md Nishat Anwar & 24/09/2018 28/09/2018 Application in Power Technology Dr. Mohammed Asim 10. Electronics and ICT Academy VLSI Design Trends using FPGA Dr. Bharat Gupta & 8/10/2018 12/10/2018 Implementation Verilog/VHDL Dr. Sangeeta Singh 11. Electronics and ICT Academy Blockchain Technology Dr. Bharat Gupta & 30/10/2018 3/11/2018 Mr. Soumitra Sasmal 12. Electronics and ICT Academy Wireless and mobile communication Dr. Bharat Gupta & 3/12/2018 7/12/2018 Dr. Seemanti Saha 13. Electronics and ICT Academy Recent Trends in CMOS and Beyond Dr. Sangeeta Singh & 3/12/2018 7/12/2018 CMOS Device Dr. Bharat Gupta 14. Electronics and ICT Academy DSP & Sensor Dr. Bikash Chandra 10/12/2018 14/12/2018 Sahana & Dr. Rajeev Arya 15. Electronics and ICT Academy Advances in Industrial Automation Dr. D. K. Dheer and 10/12/2018 14/12/2018 Mohammed Hasmat Ali 16. Electronics and ICT Academy AI & Machine Learning Dr. J P Singh and 17/12/2018 21/12/2018 Dr. Akshay Deepak 17. Electronics and ICT Academy Metasurfaces: Theory, Design and Dr. Manpuran Mahto 17/12/2018 21/12/2018 Application & Mr. Pankaj Kumar 18. Electronics and ICT Academy Image & Vision Computing Dr. Bharat Gupta & 7/1/2019 11/1/2019 Mr. Soumitra Sasmal 19. Electronics and ICT Academy Enterprise IoT Dr. Bharat Gupta & 29/1/2019 2/2/2019 Mr. Soumitra Sasmal 20. Electronics and ICT Academy ICT in Learning Process Dr. Dinesh Singh 18/2/2019 27/2/2019 21. Electronics and ICT Academy Information and Communication Dr. Neelesh Pratap 09/3/2019 18/3/2019 Technology: A Gateway to Smart Singh Future for Teaching & Research 22. Electronics and ICT Academy FPGA Based Signal Processing Mr. Soumitra Sasmal 14/3/2019 20/3/2019 23. Electronics and ICT Academy ICT in Advanced Teaching and Prof. K. S. Verma 26/3/2019 30/3/2019 Learning for Academicians: A Gateway to Technical Excellence National Institute of Technology Patna | 93

ISEA PROJECT, PHASE II SMDP Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Govt. Special Man Power Development – Chip to System Design (SMDP- of India has approved a project in 2005 entitled Information C2SD) is a ve-year project of worth 94.8 Lakhs, sponsored by the Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) which was completed in Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Govt. 2014 and Phase II of the said Project was approved in April 2014 of India for the period of 2014 - 2019. This includes cluster based with an outlay of Rs. 96.08 crore for a period of 5 years. NIT Patna has and individual projects. participated in both phases. The title of the cluster project is “Development of Signal Processing The objective of ISEA Project, Phase-II is to Capacity building in Algorithms for Remote Detection of Humans Trapped under Debris the area of Information Security to address the human resource in Disaster A ected Areas using RF Sensing of Cardiopulmonary requirement of the country and Creation of mass information Motion”. security awareness targeted towards Academic Users (School level The main objective of this project is to develop a system based on - Children, Parents & Teachers, College level - Students & Faculties), the radio frequency (RF) sensing which can identify the number General Users (Small enterprise/Business users, SME Sector/Non of living persons trapped inside the debris after the disasters. The IT industry, NGO's, CSCs, Cyber cafes and general public at large), same system is employed to ascertain the depths under which Government Users (Central/State Government employees (non IT humans are trapped under the debris. The presence of human life is professionals), Legal / Police personnel's etc). ascertained by the virtue of the vital signals such as the respiration With this objective, NIT Patna has taken following steps: rate and the heartbeats. For this project IIT Roorkee is the cluster head and NIT Patna is contributing for development of signal i) Di erent security related subjects such as- Network Security, processing module for the system development. Intrusion Detection System, Cyber Security, Cryptography etc have been included in B.Tech and M.Tech curriculum. In signal processing module, Periodicity and magnitude of the low- frequency components extracted from the magnitude spectrum ii) NIT Patna has plan to start new PG course in M.Tech in CSE with derived using short-time Fourier transform (STFT) is used. A novel specialization Information Security. hardware architecture of STFT was proposed and implemented on iii) Two PhD students have enrolled in PhD programme to do FPGA. It is observed that periodic structures are present in the low research in security domain (trust in social media, multimodal frequency regions in the cardiopulmonary signal which determines biometric security) the presence of a trapped person. The PRSG experts suggested implementing Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) for better iv) Specialized lab has been setup for performing di erent understanding the nature of low-frequency components present in experiments in network security, execute projects and do cardiopulmonary signal. research in this area. A classic DWT hardware architecture is implemented on FPGA and GLOBAL INITIATIVE ON ACADEMIC analysis on the cardiopulmonary data (given by IIT Roorkee) is NETWORK GIAN performed on the hardware implementation. For analyzing the low frequency components, DWT needs more level of decomposition. Govt. of India approved a new program titled Global Initiative of Consequently, it needs more hardware. In literature, it was found Academic Networks (GIAN) in Higher Education aimed at tapping that such analysis can be performed more e ectively by using the talent pool of scientists and entrepreneurs, internationally Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) algorithm. to encourage their engagement with the institutes of Higher Education in India so as to augment the country’s existing academic The unfolded hardware architecture for EMD algorithm using resources, accelerate the pace of quality reform, and elevate India’s sawtooth interpolation (STI) is proposed and implemented on scientic and technological capacity to global excellence. During FPGA. It is observed that the envelope of extrema points using 2018-19, many foreign professors of di erent specialization were sawtooth interpolation is not suciently smooth. To improve the invited for conducting courses in various elds under this scheme. smoothness, STI is to be replaced with cubic spline interpolation. Following GIAN courses were conducted at NIT Patna: Under the individual project NIT Patna has taken up” To develop 1. Electrokinetics of Complex Soft (Bio)Colloids: from a Speech based Person Authentication System on FPGA”. The Fundamentals to Applications in Biophysics & Environmental objective of this project is to develop a low complex speech-based Physical-Chemistry, Foreign Faculty : Jérôme F. L. Duval, France, person authentication system for hand-held devices. Host Faculty : Dr. Partho Pratim Gopmandal, 19 – 23 April 2018 The proposed speaker authentication system consists of following 2. Advanced wastewater treatment with high energy eciency three blocks and value added product recovery, Foreign Faculty :, France, Feature extraction: The Mel Frequency Cepstral Coecients (MFCC) Host Faculty : Dr. N. S. Maurya, 2 – 7 Sept 2018 is the best performing feature for speaker recognition task. Di erent 3. Transdisciplinary Climate Services to Prepare for Climate modules for extracting MFCC feature is implemented in FPGA. Changes, Foreign Faculty: Dr. G. M. Garn, Course Coordinator : Dr. S. K. Mandal, 17 – 21 Dec 2018 94 | National Institute of Technology Patna

Vowel like speech (VLS) detection: To detect VLS in a given speech In addition to these research projects, the project also aims for the signal with minimum hardware, four novel methods are proposed development of specialized man power who can work in the VLSI and implemented in FPGA. Detection of VLS using non local means environment. Aiming this, an M.Tech program was also started in (NLM) normalization factor (NF). It has provided good detection Microelectronics and VLSI in the academic year 2016-2017. accuracy but requires more hardware. To reduce the hardware requirements, the computation process of NLM-NF are modied STATE GOVERNMENT INTERACTION (MNLM-NF). The hardware requirement is reduced signicantly with The Institute is actively involved in various Committees of State slight reduction in detection accuracy. The hardware requirement is Government e.g. Education Expert Committee, Bihar Science to be further reduced. Council Management Committee, Disaster Management Classication and decision block: Implementation of Gaussian Committee etc. Mixture Model (GMM) using Maximum Likelihood Estimation for hardware implementation is to be implemented further. This is the nal module of the individual project. National Institute of Technology Patna | 95

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CENTRAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES COMPUTER CENTRE WORKSHOP CENTRAL LIBRARY LIBRARY TIMINGS LIBRARY COLLECTIONS: ENTITLEMENT TO BORROW BOOKS: E RESOURCES: OTHER ACTIVITIES: LABORATORIES HEALTH CENTRE 96 | National Institute of Technology Patna

performance computing applications. All labs are equipped with CENTRAL FACILITIES IP cameras to monitor the activities remotely. Sucient number of online UPS are installed to provide uninterrupted power supply to all the laboratories and server rooms of the centre with power AND SERVICES backup in the range of 30 to 60 minutes. The Centre has 1 Gbps bandwidth, 24x7 internet connectivity on optical ber which is COMPUTER CENTRE provided by National Knowledge Network (NKN), Govt. of India A state-of-the-art Computer Centre of NIT Patna started its operation (GOI) and Power Grid separately. Two of the laboratories of the on 27th November 2011. It serves as the central computing and Computer Center are equipped with virtual classroom facilities communication facility for the students, research scholars, and under NKN, GOI and E&ICT MeitY, GOI. faculties of the institute. It provides a complete network service to the institute with all security measures through Unied Threat WORKSHOP Management (UTM) and managed switch. The Centre is well There is one central workshop with good number of machines. The equipped with 240 modern computers and 27 workstations along various shops are Carpentry, Black Smithy, Foundry, Sheet Metal, with 21 servers to cater service related to web, database, high Machine tool etc.

CENTRAL LIBRARY The Central Library occupies a place of pride in NIT Patna and is an essential component of the Institute’s outstanding research and education mission. It is the most lively place in the campus providing learning and advancement of knowledge and promotes research and innovation. The mission of the Central Library is to facilitate creation of new knowledge through acquisition, organization and dissemination of knowledge resources and provide value added services. The Central Library is fully air-conditioned and automated through LIBSYS 10 with RFID system. The Central Library is enriched with 1, 40,343 books and other reading materials. There are 78075 books in general section, 426 books in reference section, 15918 books in general book bank section, 4466 books in Dr. B. with e-library facilities with 64 numbers of PCs etc.. R. Ambedkar section. It also has 35737 e-books, 4267 CDs 1320 dissertations of M.Tech., 54 Ph.D. thesis and 80 complimentary The Central Library received an award for “The Emerging Library” books. The Central Library also has 5329 Journls/e-journls i.e. in the Wiley Library Awards 2019 on December 16, 2019 at New ACM Digital Library, American Institute of Physics (AIP), American Delhi. The Central Library has also taken initiatives to showcase Physics Society (APS), ASME, ASCE, EPW, ISID, J-Gate, JSTOR, OUP, research of faculties in ORCID, Publons, Scopus, Vidwan, and Springer Link, Web of Science, IEEE, Science Direct, SIAM and IRINS databases. Sage: Urban Studies & Planning Collections. It is well equipped

LIBRARY TIMINGS Central Library remains open on all working days except holidays declared by the Institute. Timing of the Library is as follows:

S.No. Collections Days Timings 1. Circulation Section Monday-Friday 09.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M. 2. Digital Library Section Monday-Friday 09.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M. 3. Book Bank Section Monday-Friday 09.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M. 4. Reference Section Monday-Friday 09.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M. 5. Reading Room Section Monday-Friday 08.30 A.M. to 10.00 P.M. 6. Reading Room Section Saturday-Sunday 10.00 A.M. to 05.00 P.M. Lunch break: 01.30 P.M. to 02.30 P.M. National Institute of Technology Patna | 97

LIBRARY COLLECTIONS: An excellent collection of over 1, 37,982 books and reading materials of sciences, engineering, technology, architecture, humanities, social sciences, management and ction.

S.No. Collection Type Quantity 1. General Books 77003 2. E-books 34588 3. CD’s/DVD’s 4215 4. Reference Books 426 5. Book Bank for SC/ST Students 4466 6. Book Bank for other than SC/ST Students 15918 7. Dissertation of M. Tech. 1287 8. Ph.D. Thesis 13 9. Complimentary Books 66 10. ISER Project 18 Total Collections as on march 31, 2019 1, 37,982

ENTITLEMENT TO BORROW BOOKS: The registered members are entitled to borrow books and other reading materials from the library by producing library membership card. The entitlement of loan is given below:

Category of Members Entitlement Period of Loan Faculty/Visiting Faculty 06 Books/Documents for a semester Research Scholar 04 14 Days U.G. /P.G. Student 04 14 Days U.G. Students (SC/ST) Book Bank 06 Book for a semester U.G. Students Book Bank 04 Book for a semester

E RESOURCES: Soudh Sindhu, JSTORE, Journals of Oxford University Press, Springer E-resources section provides access to a number of e-Journals, i.e. link, Web of Science, World e-Book Library and South Asia Archive The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM Digital Library), (SAA) provided through E-Sodh Sindhu (MHRD). American Institute of Physics (AIP), American Physics Society (APS), In addition to this, NITP is also subscribed itself IEL (IEEE/IEE), Sage: American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE), The American Society Urban Studies Collections, Science Direct, SIAM e-Journals and of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Economic & Political Weekly (EPW), Indian standard. Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), J-Gate@e-

List of e-resources accessible through E-Sodh Sindhu (MHRD): S.No. Name of Database/Journals Subscription Period Users/Journals 1. ACM Digital Library January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 2. American Institute of Physics (AIP) January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 3. America Physics Society (APS) January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 4. ASCE Journals January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 5. ASME Journals January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 6. Economic & Political Weekly January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 7. Institute for Studies in Industrial Development January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 8. J-Gate@e-Soudh Sindhu January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 9. JSTOR January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 98 | National Institute of Technology Patna

List of e-resources accessible through E-Sodh Sindhu (MHRD): S.No. Name of Database/Journals Subscription Period Users/Journals 10. Journals of Oxford University Press January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 11. Springer Link January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 12. Web of Science Lease Access January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 13. World e-book Library January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users 14. South Asia Archive (SAA) January 2018 to December 2018 Multiple Users

List of e-resources subscribed by NITP: S. No. Journals Subscription Period 1. IEL (IEEE/IEE) January 2018 to December 2018 2. Sage: Urban Studies Collections June 2018 to May 2019 3. Science Direct January 2018 to December 2018 4. SIAM January 2018 to December 2018

Sections: The Central Library consists of six di erent sections, Library Layout: The Library is spread over four oors with the which are as follows: total covered area of 19, 000 sq. ft. (approx.) and is situated at the left side of the main entrance gate of the institute. The oor 1. General Sections (First and Second Floor): General section –wise distribution of services and resources in the library are: consists of 77, 003 books which are issued for 14 days to the students and for a semester to the Professors. Ground Floor: The ground oor houses the reference section, e-resources section, reception counter, property counter and 2. Reference Section (Third Floor): This section consists of 426 visitors waiting space. books, which may be referred in the section. First Floor: First oor houses the oce, circulation counter, 3. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (SC/ST) Section (Third Floor): This section stack area for General Section {Books (from class no. 540 to consists of 4, 466 books, which are issued to the concerned 999)} and reading space for General Section. students for a semester. Second Floor: Second oor houses Stack Area for General 4. General Book Bank Section (Third Floor): This section Section {Books (from Class No. 000 to 539.99 99)} and reading consists of 15, 918 books, which are issued to the concerned space for General Section. students for a semester. Third Floor: The third oor houses the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar (SC/ 5. Journal/ Periodical Section (Third Floor): Some of the ASCE, ST) Section, General Book Bank, Journal/Periodical Section and ASME and IEEE print volume journals are available in the Reading Area. section. Reference Services: The Central Library provides a separate 6. E-Resource Section: The Central Library has a modern reference sections to its users. Electronic Library in the form of E-Resource Centre. This section facilitates access to e-journals provided by e-Shodh Sindhu Journals/Magazine: There are many Journals available in the (MHRD) ACM Digital Library, American Institute of Physics Central Library and some new Journals subscribed recently. (AIP), American Physics Society (APS), American Society for The Central Library is also receiving some journals/magazines/ Civil Engineers (ASCE), The American Society of Mechanical newsletters/ bulletins from di erent Institute or Organizations. Engineers (ASME), ASTM International, Economic & Political E-Resources: The Central Library subscribes the following Weekly (EPW), Institute for Studies in Industrial Development e-resources (journals) through the E-Sodh Sindhu (MHRD): (ISID), J-Gate@e-Soudh Sindhu, Nature, Journals of Oxford University Press, Springer link, Web of Science and JSTORE and • ACM Digital Library: Di erent types of journals, proceedings, subscribed by Institute itself. E-journals are IEEEXplore Digital books, technical reports related to computer engineering etc. Library, Sage: Urban Studies Collections, SIAM and Science subscribed http://dl.acm.org/ Direct, Journals and many more, in full text. These digital • ASCE Journals: It consists Journals of American Society of Civil resources are also available on the campus via LAN. Engineering, periodicals and transactions. http://ascelibrary. 7. News Papers Section (Ground Floor): The Central Library org/ have subscribed total 8 news papers National Institute of Technology Patna | 99

• ASME Journals: It consists Journals American Society of • Indian Standards: The internet version of Indian Standards Mechanical Engineering, periodicals and also covers Applied on hard disc and CR ROM o ered through INDEST-AICTE Mechanics Review. http://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/ Consortium includes the entire collection of 18000 Indian Standards. • ASTM International: It consists all internationals standards http://compass.astm.org/CUSTOMERS/ltrexx40.cgi?index.frm E-Books: The Central Library has some e-books on perpetual basis for their users. They are IP based. Users can access • Economic & Political Weekly:The Economic and Political throughout the campus and he/she may download entire Weekly (EPW) as the Journal is popularly known, occupies a books from there. special place in the intellectual history of independent India. http://www.epw.in/ i. Science Direct e-books: The Central Library has 1, 114 e-books for their users. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ • ISID: The Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID), bookbshsrw successor to the Corporate Studies Group (CSG), is a national- ii. CRC Press/Taylor & Francis e-books: In this database 1, 467 level policy research organization in the public domain and titles are published by Taylor and Francis Publishers http:// is aliated to the Indian Council of Research www.crcnetbase.com/ (ICSSR). http://isid.org.in/home.html iii. Taylor & Francis e-books on architecture: There are • J-Gate@e-Shodh Sindhu : J-Gate is an Electronic gateway to only architecture e-books (143) in this database. http:// global e-journals literature in this we may access the journals www.tandfebooks.com/ action/doSearch? ConceptID= of others e-Shodh Sindhu members. http://jgateplus.com/ bu&expand=bu&access=user &startPage =&ConceptID=bu10 search/ iv. Springer: In this database 31, 332 e-books are published by • JSTORE: JSTORE is a shared digital library to help university Springer. https://link.springer.com/ and college and institute libraries free up space on their shelves, save costs and provide better levels of access to OTHER ACTIVITIES: more content than ever before. The aim is to expand access to User Awareness /Training Programme organized by the Central scholarly content around the world and to preserve it for future Library: generations. http://www.jstor.org/ 1. User awaress session cum training programm of J-Gate • Journals of Oxford University Press: Oxford University Press Database organized on September 05, 2018. (OUP) publishes the quality journals and delivers this research 2. User awaress session cum training programm of IEEE Explore to the widest audience. http://www.oxfordjournals.org/en/ (IEL) organized on October 05, 2018. • Web of Science: The Web of Science is today’s premier 3. An Author’s workshop organized by the central library in research platform, helping the researcher quickly nd, analyze collabration with Wiley on October 10, 2018. and share information in the sciences, social sciences, arts and 4. A training e ective utilization of Wiley back-le online journals humanities. was provided in co-ordination with Wiley on March 12, 2019. http://apps.webofknowledge.com/WOS_General Search_input.do?product=WOS&search_ LABORATORIES ode=GeneralSearch&SID=Y1sBdNw8yLnryRJBSb7 Each department has various laboratories. The laboratories are &preferencesSaved= well equipped with instruments and machines. Some of the major • APS Journals : It consists all Journals of American Physical laboratories are Applied Thermodynamics Lab, Refrigeration Society of all 15 Physics Journals/periodicals. http://journals. and Air Conditioning Lab, Renewable Energy Lab, Fuel Cell Lab, aps.org/ FMS Lab, Robotics Lab, IC Engine Lab, Heavy Structure Lab, Fluid Mechanics Lab, Concrete Lab, Transportation Lab, Environmental • IEL (IEEE/IEE): It provides the publications from Institute of Lab, Electrical Machine Lab, Power Systems SCADA Lab, Control Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Institution of System Lab, Microprocessor Lab, Studio (for Architecture), VLSI Electrical Engineers (IEE) and consists journals, transaction and Lab, Semiconductor Device Lab, Material Science Lab, and Image magazines etc. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.jsp Processing Lab and HP Center of Excellence etc. • Springer Links: This includes more than peer-reviewed journals, containing medicine, science, earth, environmental HEALTH CENTRE science, engineering, humanities, social sciences, mathematics The location of the Institute is in the heart of the city. A fully and physics. http://www.springer.com/home/main.mpx/ functional dispensary is operational with two doctors and para- medical sta s in the institute premises. The institute also maintains • Science Direct : This is 05 (ve) subject collection Computer a 24x7 ambulance which is used for transferring patients from the Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, Mathematics institute to Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) in case of and Physics & Astronomy http://www.sciencedirect.com/ any emergency. 100 | National Institute of Technology Patna CHAPTER 8

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was Rs 40.63 Lakhs per annum was o ered by Adobe to one TRAINING AND student of Computer Science and Engineering. Amazon o ered employment to 2 students at a package of Rs. 27.5 lakhs per annum. Samsung (R&D), Infoedge, Factset and OYO rooms also o ered PLACEMENT handsome packages to our students. ACTIVITIES In the core sector eminent employers like Alstom, L&T ECC, KEC International, Keysight, Pine Labs, Freight Wings, Vedanta, Afcons, The training and placement cell of NIT Patna has played a signicant Godrej, Renata Precision, Thermax, Havells, Prism Johnson, ST role in the training and proper placement of nal and pre-nal year Microelectronics among others o ered employment to our students of NIT Patna. students. In the public sector Engineers India Limited o ered jobs to 5 students of our institute at an annual package of Rs 14 lakhs. The placement season for 2019 pass out batch saw 60 companies Additionally international placements were given for the rst time coming to the campus for o ering jobs to the undergraduate in NIT Patna by Human Resocia Co. Ltd at a handsome salary for 5 and postgraduate students of NIT Patna. The placement season students and they were posted in Tokyo commenced on 26th July 2018 and the day-one slot was given to Sabre. Info tech giants viz. Oracle, SAP labs, Infosys, Wipro, Optum, The total percentage of job o ers was 94.17 % and the average Capgemini, Cognizant, Accenture (Advanced Engineering) among salary was Rs 7.87 lakhs per annum. Besides this many students had others o ered employment to our students. The highest package opted for higher studies.

UG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2018-19) Details ME EE CE ECE CSE Arch IT Total Package (In Lakh) Total no. of registered students 77 77 70 72 91 71 458 Total no. of registered eligible 73 64 44 55 82 60 378 students Total no. of job o ers made 70 59 43 49 78 2 55 356 % of o ers (approx.) 95.89 92.19 97.73 89.09 95.12 91.66 94.17

PG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2018-19) Details ME EE CE ECE CSE IT Total Package (In Lakh) Total no. of registered students 28 15 47 12 8 5 115 Total no. of registered eligible 21 13 42 9 6 4 95 students Total no. of job o ers made 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 % of o ers (approx.) 0 0 0 0 16.67 0 1.052

VOCATIONAL TRAINING The training and placement cell has arranged for on-site vocational training of all nal as well as pre-nal year students of NIT Patna in reputed organisations/companies. Following is the branch wise break up of organisation/companies where the vocational training of students has been arranged during 2018-19. 102 | National Institute of Technology Patna

PG Placement Report of NIT Patna (2018-19) SL. BRANCH of Organization 01 Civil Engineering IRCON, NTPC, SAIL, NHPC, HAL, SSPL, OIL, SRB, GRB, IITK, IITD, NPCIL, ACC, L&T ECC. 02 Computer Science & Engineering BSNL, SAIL, HCL, DRDO, NIC, DMRC, Student Corner, IIT Bombay, CEL, NIIT, ISSA, STTC, Micro Max Information, Google Inc., Graphic Trades, Hewlett-Packard, Linux World Informatics Pvt. Ltd., Ducat, CETPA, redhat 03 Electrical Engineering IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, NHPC, OIL, HECL, KBUNL, Prasar Bharti, Hindalco, BSEB, KEAEL, ETI, GAIL, DLW, TU, PGCIL, SBFC, ONGC, PESU, VECC, Kanti Bijlee Utpaan Nigam Ltd., Damodar Valley Corporation Ltd., SBPDCL, Indian Railway, BSPTCL, L&T ECC. 04 Electronics & Communication Engineering IOCL, BSNL, NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, HCL, DRDO, SSPL, DMRC, HECL, Prasar Bharti, TATA Steel, NIC, BEL, NITK, STESALIT, TTC, DLMW, LG Electronics, MTNL, SNTI, Hewlett-Packard Aditya Birla, BARC, HAL, Technique of Television Production & Transmission, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre. 05 Information Technology IOCL, BSNL, SAIL, NHPC, NIVT, NIC, Student Corner, SSE, Department It Simla, JAPIT, SREST, VSERVE, A Mass Softech, Applied Lab, CMPDI, Softech Park India, USHA Computer, Servition It Solution, NCR, NIT Surathkal, Software Mahathi, Apin Technology, BHEL, CDOT, Century Ventures Pvt. Ltd., Ericsson India Clobal Services Private Limited, Hewlett-Packard, CSIR, LinuxWorld Informatics Pvt. Ltd., Graphic Trades, Appin Technology Lab, Novel Knett Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Skyrocket Infotech Pvt. Ltd., HCL Learning Ltd. 06 Mechanical Engineering Maruti Suzuki, Mu Sigma Business Solution, Verity Knowledge Solutions, IBM India Pvt. Ltd, Jindal Stainless Ltd., Tata Motors Ltd., DRDO, BPCL, IOCL, NTPC, SAIL, HAL, NALCO, ECR, ITDR MSME, HECL, Bharat Wagon, Kolkata Port Trust, Shipyard, ECR, Jamalpur, SBPDCL, Northern Railway, BHEL, Indian Railway, IFFCO, NHPC, Aditya Birla, L&T ECC. National Institute of Technology Patna | 103

CHAPTER 9

FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS DETAILS ANALYSIS OF OH 31, OH 35 & OH 36 GRANTS SOURCES OF FUNDS STORES & PURCHASE SECTION 104 | National Institute of Technology Patna

After utilization of fund in respective heads, Rs. 310.43 Lakh decit FINANCE AND balance is available under Operating Head (OH-31), Rs 475.46 lakh surplus fund is available under Infrastructure & development Head (OH-35), and Rs 645.21 Lakh decit balance is available under Salary ACCOUNTS DETAILS & establishment expenses (OH-36) at the beginning of the current nancial year 2019-20. FINANCIAL STATUS SOURCES OF FUNDS Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India is the ANALYSIS OF OH 31, OH 35 & OH 36 source for providing funds to this Institute. GRANTS In nancial year 2018-19, MHRD has released Grant-in-Aid of STORES & PURCHASE SECTION Rs 3421.00 lakh (Rs Thirty four crore twenty one lakh) for Operating The Stores and Purchase Section is an important unit to cater to the expenses (OH-31), Rs 94.00 lakh (Rs Ninety four lakh) for Infrastructure needs of departments/ units for purchase of various equipment, & development expenses (OH-35), and Rs 5253.00 lakh (Rs Fifty two chemicals, glassware, hardware, consumables, stationery etc. crore fty three lakh) for Salary & establishment expenses (OH-36). for research and general purpose. The procurement is from both Out of released grant, the institute has utilized, Rs 3748.26 lakh (Rs indigenous and foreign source. During the year 2018-19, the Thirty seven crore forty eight lakh twenty six thousand) including Purchase Section placed orders valued at Rs. 4,22,88,614.00 (Four adjustment of previous year decit of Rs 297.33 lakh in Operating crore twenty two lakh eighty eight thousand six hundred fourteen Head (OH-31), Rs 520.61 lakh including adjustment of previous year only). surplus fund of Rs 841.88 lakh in Infrastructure & development head For the nancial year 2018-19, the audited annual accounts received (OH-35), and Rs 5944.36 lakh including adjustment of previous year from Principal Accountant General (Audit), Bihar is attached decit of Rs 2462.87 lakh in Salary & establishment Head (OH-36). herewith. National Institute of Technology Patna | 105

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