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University Rank Holders –April 2015 The College has bagged 106 University Ranks in the May 2015, Anna University Examinations. All the Rank holders are awarded with the Cash prizes and a Shield to the class toppers of each department. Our department has been consistently producing university ranks right from its inception. The passed out batch (2011 - 2015) has secured 15 University Ranks. U. G. (B. E.)

Ms.SHANTHALAXMI K Ms. AISHWARYA R Ms. ABINAYA K Ms. SRIVIDHYA G 6th Rank (9.04 CGPA) 15rd Rank (8.92 CGPA) 17th Rank (8.89 CGPA) 21ST Rank (8.84 CGPA) D/o Mr. R. Kumar D/o Mr. S. Rajesh D/o Mr. K. Kumar D/o Mr. T. R. Gurumoorthy Mrs. K. Pusphalatha Mrs. R. Vidhya Mrs. S. Bhuvana Mrs. M. S. Girija Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award: Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/-

Ms. SUBASHINI B Ms. SUREKHA P.M MEENA K Ms. PAVETHRA R 22nd Rank (8.83 CGPA) 26th Rank (8.78 CGPA) 28th Rank (8.76 CGPA) 28th Rank (8.76 CGPA) D/o Mr. R. Balu D/o Mr. P. J. MuraliBabu D/o Mr. S. Kannan D/o Mr. K. Rajan Mrs. B. Sumathy Mrs. N. Adilakshmi Mrs. K. Nirmala Mrs. R. Mallika Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/-

Ms. SURIYA R Ms. NEETHA R Ms. ABHINAYA P Ms. KESAVI M 31st Rank (8.73 CGPA) 35th Rank(8.66 CGPA) 40th Rank (8.60 CGPA) 41st Rank (8.59 CGPA) D/o Mr. M. Ramadas D/o Mr. K. Rajasekaran D/o Mr. T. Palanisamy D/o Mr. R. Manikantan Mrs. R. Muthulakshmi Mrs. R. Thamizharasi Mrs. Bindhu Suresh Ms. M. Malarvizhi Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/-

Ms. MAHALAKSHMI S Ms. RAMYA MARIE S Mr. PRASANNA R 46th Rank (8.53 CGPA) 48th Rank (8.41 CGPA) 49th Rank (8.50 CGPA) D/o Mr. S. Sankaranainar D/o Mr. ShajiKurien S/o Mr. G. Ramamoorthy Mrs. S. Kalavathy Mrs. SujaShaji Mrs. R. Amutha Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/- Cash Award : Rs. 25,000/-

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GRADUATION DAY REPORT:

The 18th Graduation Day was held on the 28th of April, 2016. Dr. Jeppiaar Founder

Chairman of St. Joseph’s College of Engineering presided over the function. Mr.Srinivasan

Bhaskar, Vice-President-Technology, Cognizant Technology Solutions delivered the

Graduation address and distributed degree certificates. 1315students received their degree. The College has bagged the highest of University Ranks for the 10th consecutive year in Anna University Examinations held in the May, 2015. This batch of students secured106 Ranks. All the Rank holders were honored by giving a Cash Prizes worth Rs. 27.00 lakhs which includes Rs. 50,000/- each for the Gold Medal and Silver Medal and Rs.25, 000/- each for all other Rank Holders& Shields. The total prize money amounts to Rs.29.42 lakhs.

PLACEMENT DETAILS Out of the 1315 students who received their degree, 910 of them are placed through campus interviews, 227 of them through off campus and 174 of them have become entrepreneurs. The students are placed in many leading organizations like Cognizant Technologies, Wipro, Infosys, Mu-Sigma, Comm Vault, Global Analytics, Vembu Technologies, Tech Mahindra Soliton Technologies, HDFC, ICICI, Yes Bank, ITC Ltd, L&T, Zoho, Naukri.com, HCL, Hewitt, Renault Nissan, Virtusa, RBS, Accenture, Mindtree, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Pepsico etc., with a salary ranging from 2.4 lakhs to Rs 6.5 lakhs per annum.

HIGHER STUDIES 192 Students are pursuing their higher studies at various Universities in India as well as Abroad. Students have got admission into ranking Universities like University of Texas, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Massachusetts, Arizona State University, North Carolina State University, National University of Singapore, Illinois Institute of Technology, NJIT , University of West Virginia, Leeds University (UK), North Carolina State University , IITs, IIMs, NIITs etc, through our Advisory Bureau for Higher Studies (ABHS).

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CO - CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) Awards: The Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), New Delhi has constituted the best project award for the final years students. After preliminary scrutiny of the projects submitted nationwide, 16 projects were selected for the final presentation. Out of these 16 projects St Joseph's is proud to win 3 projects. The selected projects are  “Design and Development of 3D Printer” done by G. Vignesh ,S. Akash of the Mechanical Engineering Department under the guidance of Mr. L. Balamurugan. This Project also received NIT Kozhikode National Award for the Best B.Tech. Project by ISTE.  “Effect of Dynamically Controlled Reflectors on the performance of Solar Panels” done by Soloman Jeshur Raja, A.V. Vamsi Krishna of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department under the guidance of Mrs. V. Uma.  “Dry Agram [Beta] - A Unique DNA Based Ink and Hologram for Authentication Security” done by E. Jothivanam , Y.V. Vamsi Bharadwaj of the Bio Technology Department under the guidance of Dr .Justin Pakiya Jacob  Ms. Reshmi.N and Ms. Ishwarya.B, of the Bio Technology Department carried out their final year project in “Tuberculosis Research” at National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai. This Project is jointly funded by National Institute of Immunology (ICMR, India) , National Institute of Health, USA  Mr. Naveen Kumar.R and Mr. Heronimus Melvin.X, of the Bio Technology Department carried out their final year project in the “Bioethanol from Agriculture waste”, which has been published in International Journal named “Renewable Energy” with an Impact factor of 3.5  Mr. Joseph Jose. K of the Electronics and Communication Department attended a Student Leadership Conference organized by Optical Society of America, held at Tucson, Arizona, USA.

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EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Our students have excelled not only in the field of academics, but also in the field of sports. We have V Sneka, S.Srinidhi, M.Vigneshwar, Tharani, Kerchiyal, S.Anandharaj, Mohammed Aship Asharaf, S.Sowjanya, Tulika Godamkar &J.G.Nivethitha whorepresented our college in various events at the National and International Levels. The Management, Principal and Staff extended a hearty congratulation to all the above students and all the budding graduates for their academic and extracurricular achievements.

No of students Appeared :1471 No. of students Passed : 1315 Pass Percentage : 89.4 First Class with Distinction : 143 Passed with First Class : 1172

Ranks bagged by the college right from its inception (From May 1998 University Examinations) Total No. of Ranks : 1002 Gold Medals : 44 Silver Medals : 38 Other Ranks : 920

Anna University Ranks for the 10th consecutive year

Total No. of University Ranks : 106

University Rank Awards:Total Rs. 29.42 lakhs Cash Award (106*25,000) : Rs. 26.50 lakhs Shields & Medals : Rs 2.92 lakhs

Placement Total No. of Students Placed through Campus Recruitment : 910 Off Campus : 287 Self Employed : 174

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Higher Studies Students pursuing higher studies through Advisory Bureau for Higher Studies (ABHS) Abroad : 133 India : 59 Sports International Players : 3 National Players : 6 Represented Anna University in All India University Tournaments : 8 The Trust has constituted awards to the topper in each branch. The awardees of the Trust awards are: S.N Name of the Award Branch Year Name of the Student UG o 1 Dr. M.G.R Award CSE 2011-2015 Ms. Pavithra Sridhar 2 A.P. Baulraj Award ECE 2011-2015 Mr. Denesh Kumar.S 3 Abraham Lincoln Award EEE 2011-2015 Mr. Karthick.S 4 Mother Teresa Award MECHANICAL 2011-2015 Mr. Pravin Kumar.S 5 Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Award ICE 2011-2015 Ms. Umayal .C 6 Kalpana Chawla Award EIE 2011-2015 Ms. Shantha Laxmi .K 7 Martin Luther King Award IT 2011-2015 Mr. Swaminathan .T.V 8 Deiva Pulavar Thiruvalluvar Award CHEMICAL 2011-2015 Mr. Yohannan Bibin 9 M. Visvesvaraya Award Bio-Tech 2011-2015 Ms.Sabilon Aishah Salma Shariff PG 10 Mahakavi Subramaniya Bharathiar M.B.A 2013-2015 Mr. Kannan.T 11 Pavendar Bharathidasan Award M.C.A. 2012-2015 Ms. Deepika.R Award 12 Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Award M. Sc. 2010-2015 Ms. Dezosa 13 Annai Janaki M.G.R Award M.E (Applied 2013-2015 Ms. Josephine Vincent 14 Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Award M.E (Power Electronics) 2013-2015 Ms. Nuthalapati Mani Electronics) Deepika Prasanthi

15 Arignar Anna Award M.E (Computer Science) 2013-2015 Ms. Helen Victoria.A

16 Nelson Mandela Award M.E ( C & I ) 2013-2015 Ms. S.Arockia Sukanya 17 Sir C. V. Raman Award M.E ( Power Systems ) 2013-2015 Ms. Amritta.P 18 Srinivasa Ramanujan Award M.E (Software 2013-2015 Ms. Sangeetha Nagarajan Engineering) 19 C.K Prahalad Award M.E (Manufacturing 2013-2015 Mr. Vincent.B Engineering) 20 Dr. Muthulakshmi Award M.Tech( Bio.Tech) 2013-2015 Ms. Caroline. D.G

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Results, Ranks, Placement & Higher Studies: The following table lists our college academics (Anna University Results, Anna University Ranks), Higher Studies and also Placement for the past 10 years. This record exhibits our continuous improvement in every successive year and will continue the same in consecutive years.

UNIVERSITY RESULTS PLACEMENT ABHS ANNA UNIVERSITY RANKS Year Total No of Through Off Self Total no of % f Gold Silver No of Student Campus Campus Employe Abroa Indi of Other passin Pas Medal Medal Student s Intervie Intervie d Own d a university Ranks g s s s s Passed w w Business Ranks 2006 902 817 90.5 469 176 33 98 41 62 3 2 57 2007 984 892 90.6 609 144 29 76 34 45 1 2 42 2008 1014 923 91.2 810 31 23 38 21 45 3 4 38 2009 1227 1134 92.4 681 267 33 97 56 59 6 2 51 2010 1273 1183 92.9 705 298 62 88 30 59 3 3 53 2011 1380 1265 91.7 864 218 60 97 26 84 5 4 75 2012 1365 1229 90.1 901 176 70 92 39 123 2 3 118 2013 1368 1243 90.9 686 161 58 112 51 112 1 1 110 2014 1485 1329 89.7 697 184 71 129 58 107 4 1 102 2015 1471 1315 89.4 910 227 174 133 59 106 - - 106 Department of EIE

BATCH UG - B.E(2011-2015) PG - M.E(2013-2015) Students Passed 147 17 First Class with Distinction 13 - First Class 89 14 Campus 86 06 Placement Off Campus 10 04 Ms. Shantha Laxmi .K Ms. S.Arockia Sukanya Trust Award (Kalpana Chawla Award) (Nelson Mandela Award) Name of the Student Rank UG – B.E Ms.K.Shantha Laxmi 6 Ms.R.Aishwarya 15 Ms.K.Abinaya 17 Ms.G.Srividhya 21 Ms.B.Subhashini 22 Ms.P M.Surekha 26 15 Ms.R.Pavethra 28 UNIVERSITY Ms.K.Meena 28 Mr.R.Surya 31 RANKS Ms.R.Neetha 35 Ms.P.Abhinaya 40 Ms.M.Kesavi 41 Ms.SMahalakshmi 46 Ms.S. Marie 48 Ms.R.Prasanna 49

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Keeping in mind the growing needs of the nation we, the department of EIE are all set to groom efficient and dedicated engineers who are competent at the global level. Our engineers are bred in such a way that they evolve into individuals of a completely different cadre and are ready to face the toughest of competitions undauntedly. Apart from the academic routines, we also have myriad activities that promote a deep understanding and practical acquaintance of the subject. Regular workshops, seminars and symposiums are conducted to keep the staff and students on their toes about the latest in the tech-world. Mentioned below are some of the activities of our department since April 2015.

Staff Activities: Most of our staff members are doing research work and they actively take part in presenting them in various National/International journals and conferences, conducted in different parts of the world. Few of them are listed below:

JOURNALS AND CONFERENCES

NAME OF THE STAFF TITLE JOURNAL S-Transform and ANFIS for detecting and classifying the Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy vibration signals of induction Systems, AUG 2015 Mr.C.N. GNANAPRAKASAM motor Vibration Estimation, International Journal of Applied Assessment and Prognosis in Engineering Research Electrical Machines International Journal of Science Designing of PID Controllers and Technology for pH neutralization process Vol-9 issue 12, MARCH 2016 Design of PSO based I-PD International Journal of Science controller and PID controller and Technology for a spherical tank system Vol-9 issue 12, MARCH 2016 Mr.D.DINESH KUMAR International Journal of Science Designing of Controllers for Ph and Technology neutralization process Vol-9 issue 12, DEC 2015 Rexista Technica De la facult Design of Heuristic Algorithm ad De Ingenielia Universid ad for non-linear system Del Zulia Modified Firefly algorithm for International Journal of Science Mrs.S.MEENA non-minimum phase systems. and Technology Comparative study of various International Conference on Ms.C.RAMA DEVI Controllers used for Speed Science and Innovative control DC motor Engineering, 3rd April 2016 International Journal of Sliding mode Control for Advanced Engineering and Mr.B.SENTHIL KUMAR Robust Tracking of a first order Technology Vol-7(1),Jan- system with Time Delay March 2016

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Sliding Mode control of a Rotor International Journal of Applied Inverted Pendulum Engineering and Research Vol-10(66),2015 Sliding mode control for St.Joseph’s College of Robust Regulation of Chemical Engineering,2016 processes. Mr.K.PALANI THANARAJ Feature extraction and selection International Journal of Ms.B.ABHINAYA of Entropy Features for real Engineering and Computer Ms.D.CHARANYA time epilepsy detection Science, Vol-5(4) April 2016

Extraction of FETA/QRS Ms.MABLE ROSHINI complex for Abdominal ECG Vol-34(1), .April 2016 Mr.K.PALANI THANARAJ Signals Integration of Multivaciate Ms.MABLE ROSHINI Empirical mode decomposition Mr.K.PALANI THANARAJ Technology and Healthcare And Independent Component Mr.PARTHASARATHY Journal(IOS press) analysis for fatal ECG Mr.BALASUBRAMANIAN 2016(1-12)` separation from Abdominal

Signals Mr.K.PALANI THANARAJ Evaluation of Joint Analysis of International Journal of Mr.PARTHASARATHY multiple Interictal events for Biomedical Engineering and Mr.BALASUBRAMANIAN spike Sctration and source Technology Indoscience Ms.CHITRA K imagining Vol Preprint 2016 IEEE sponsored FIFTH Design of Model Reference Mrs.J.GNANASOUNDHARAM, International Conference on Adaptive Controller for Two Dr. K. LATHA Computing of Power, Energy& Tank Conical Interacting Mrs.J.NIVETHA Communication” “ICCPEIC - System. 2016. “Design of PID Controller with Ms.G. ATCHAYA, International Journal Of Compensator using Direct Dr.P. DEEPA, Engineering And Computer Synthesis Method for Unstable Dr.V. VIJAYAN, Science, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. System,” Mr.R. C. PANDA, 16202–16206, 2016.

Mr.K. SURESH MANIC, Design of Centralized PI Indian Journal of Science and Mr.S. DEVAKUMAR, Controller for Interacting Technology, Vol. 9(12), 89920. Dr.V. VIJAYAN Conical Tank System (2016), Dr.V. RAJINIKANTH Mrs.J.NIVETHA, International Journal Of Dr.V.VIJAYAN, Design of Tunable method of Engineering And Computer Mr.S.DEVAKUMAR, PID Controller for Integrating Science, Vol.4, Issue: 12, pp. Mr.C.SELVAKUMAR, Process 15148-15151. (2015) Mr.R.C.PANDA “Decentralized PID Controller Ms.A.H.DEVIKUMARI, Design for 3x3 Multivariable Indian Journal of Science and Dr.V. VIJAYAN (2015), System using Heuristic Technology, Vol. 8(15), 70394. Algorithms”, “Design OF PI Controllers for International journal of science Ms.R. SARANYA, Unstablemimo System Using and research, Vol.4, Issue.5, Dr.V. VIJAYAN Firefly Algorithm”, pp.294-299.(2015), Real Time Implementation of International Conference on Hybrid MAC Protocol Design Innovations in Information Mr.C.PANDEESWARAN for Energy Efficiency and Embedded and Communication Reliability” Systems ICIIECS’15

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Hybrid MAC Protocol Design International Conference on For WBAN to Provide High Innovations in Information QOS for Patients in Intensive Embedded and Communication Care Unit Systems ICIIECS’15 Hybrid ET-MAC protocol Asian journal of Information design for energy efficiency Technology and low latency - Cross Layer Volume 15 ISSN : 1682-3915. Approach International Journal of Sensor “Remote Patient Monitoring Networks and Data System Based Coap in Wireless Communications 2016, DOI: Sensor Networks” 10.4172, Vol5,Issue 3 • “Kapur’s Entropy and Cuckoo Indian Journal of Science and Dr.N. SRI MADHAVA RAJA, Search Algorithm Assisted Technology, 9 (17), 2016. Mrs.R. VISHNUPRIYA, Segmentation and Analysis of

RGB Images,” “MRI Brain Image International Journal Of Ms.S.GAYATHRI, Segmentation Using Modified Pharmacy & Technology, Ms.T. ABIMALA, FCM and Classification Based Vol.8, No.1, 2016. Mrs.R.VISHNUPRIYA On BPNN, and SVM,” Design of Optimal Controller Dr.K SUNDARAVADIVU, for Magnetic Levitation System Springer AISC, Vol.394, pp. Ms.C RAMADEVI, Using Brownian Bat Algorithm 1321-1329, 2016. Mrs.R VISHNUPRIYA

Mr.K. SURESH MANIC, “Image Multithresholding Indian Journal of Science and Ms.R. KRISHNA PRIYA, based on Kapur/Tsallis Entropy Technology, 9 (12), 2016. Dr.V. RAJINIKANTH, and Firefly Algorithm,” Mr.K.SURESH MANIC, Design of Centralized PI Indian Journal of Science and Mr.S. DEVAKUMAR, Controller for Interacting Technology, 9 (12), 2016. Mr.V. VIJAYAN, Conical Tank System,” Mr.V. RAJINIKANTH, Robust Color Image Multi- Dr.V. RAJINIKANTH, Thresholding Using Between- Springer AISC, pp. 379-386, Dr.N. SRI MADHAVA RAJA, Class Variance and Cuckoo 2016. Mr.S.C. SATAPATHY Search Algorithm “Optimal Multilevel Image Mr.N. SIVA BALAN, Thresholding to Improve the Mr.A. SADEESH KUMAR, Springer AISC, pp.563-571, Visibility of Plasmodium sp. in Dr.N. SRI MADHAVA RAJA, 2016. Blood Smear Images,” Dr.V. RAJINIKANTH,

“A survey on energy efficient K. J. OLEMPIA, contention based and hybrid Indian Journal of Science and Mr.C. PANDEESWARAN, MAC protocols for wireless Technology, 9 (12), 2016. Mr.P. NATARAJAN, sensor networks,”

Mr.D. DINESH KUMAR, Design of PSO based I-PD Indian Journal of Science and Ms.B. MEENAKSHIPRIYA, Controller and PID Controller Technology, 9 (12), 2016. Mr.S. SATHAYA RAM, for a Spherical Tank System

Comparison of PI Controller, Ms.P. GABRIEL GRACE Model Reference Adaptive Indian Journal of Science and Ms.KEERTHANA , Controller and Fuzzy Logic Technology, 9 (12), 2016. Mr.J. GNANASOUNDHARAM Controller for Coupled Tank System

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“Segmentation of brain regions Mr.K. PANALANI THANARAJ, by integrating meta heuristic Current Medical Imaging Ms.B. PARVATHAVARTHINI, multilevel threshold with Reviews 12 (1), pp.4-12, 2016. Ms.K. CHITRA, markov random field Ms.V. ANUSHA RANI, Sliding Mode Controlfor Indian Journal of Science and Mr.B. SENTHIL KUMAR, Robust Regulationof Chemical Technology ,9 (12), 2016 Mr.K. SURESH MANIC Processes “A Study on BFO Algorithm Dr.R. SIVAKUMAR, based PID Controller Design Indian Journal of Science and Dr.P. DEEPA, for MIMO Process using Technology ,9 (12), 2016. Mr.D. SANKARAN, Various Cost Functions,” “Multiple-loop PI Controller Mrs.S. PADMA, Design for TITO System using Indian Journal of Science and Ms.K. LATHA Teaching Learning Based Technology, 9 (12), 2016. Optimization,” Genetic Algorithm based Mrs. G. BRINDHA Optimization of Single Node in Indian Journal of Science and Dr. G. ROHINI Reformed-Digital Micro Fluidic Technology, 8 (29), 2015. Dr. C. N. GNANAKOUSALYA Biochip Two days Hands-on-training Programme conducted by Emulators for Wireless Mr.R.Elavarasan School Of Electronics Networking & IOT Engineering(SENSE) at VIT Chennai,22nd -23rd Jan 2016. Conference-2016: The conference titled “INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONTROL, COMPUTING AND EMBEDDED SYSTEM” was organized by Department of EIE and ICE on 27th& 28thof January 2016 in Audio Visual Hall. The Chief Guest for the conference was Mr. C. Norbert Dinesh Singh, B. E., M. S. (U. K.) Program Manager, Siemens. This is the First International Conferencesuccessfully conducted by our department for the benefit of staff and student of our institution and faculty members from other institution too. The conference topics:  Adaptive /Robust/Optimal Control  Model Predictive Controller,  Advances in Renewable Energy Systems  MEMS, Nonlinear control,  Bio-medical Instrumentation  Nano Electronics  Biosensors, Design based on DSP  Process Control  Embedded systems/ VLSI Design  Robotics and Atomization  Fault Detection and Diagnosis  Tuning of PID Controller  Intelligent Autonomous vehicles  Wireless Sensor Networks The selected paper are published in Indian Journal of Science and Technology (Listed in Anna University Annexure-II.)

Faculties from the following Engineering colleges attended the Conference:

 Easwari Engg. College  Sengunthar Engg. College  Jayaram Engg. College  Kalasalingam University  Dr. Pauls Engg. College

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Higher Studies: The department of EIE not only trains their students in placement but also helps them in pursuing their higher studies in India and abroad in various field of engineering. The students who are interested in doing higher studies register themselves in our Advisory Bureau of Higher Studies (ABHS) department and get their valuable guidance. The department of ABHS is conducting various seminars by eminent persons to enable the students to get into competitive exams for higher studies such as GRE, TOEFL, GATE, CAT, etc... Many practice tests are conducted in ABHS department to enable our students in scoring high marks in GRE and TOEFL examinations. The performance of our students in such competitive exams and their place of study are detailed below: S.No Name Of The Student COURSE UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE COUNTRY 1. NIKITA Y MS University of Houston USA

2. ASHWIN KUMAAR M MS New Institute of USA Technology 3. VENKATESH BABU MS Hochschule Rosenheim Germany 4. ALFRED. P. F MS Pittsburg State University USA 5. VIVIN SAMUEL MS University of Warwick Singapore 6. SAI VAMSEE MBA Skema Business School France 7. H.YAMINI M.E IIT India 8. ARJUN M.E Univ. of Petroleum & Energy India Studies, Dehradun 9. G.YOGESH MBA Xavier Institute of India Management, Jabalpur. 10. V.ARAVIND MS Ohio State University USA 11. SUREKHA P M MS Arizona State University USA 12. VISHNU MS University of Houston USA 13. VIVEK.M MS University of Texas USA 14. MATHEWS MS University of Texas USA EMMANUEL SORIS M N 15. ALLEN JOSEPH MS National University of Singapore MATHEW Singapore 16. VISAKAN MS National University of Singapore Singapore 17. APARNA MS University of Alberta Canada 18. ADINO SHAPHER MS Arizona State University USA JOHN .J

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 Placement Details: 888 TOTAL STUDENTS ARE PLACED AS ON 22ndAPRIL 2016 888 studentswere placed through campus recruitment processes as on 22nd April 2016 for the year 2015 - 2016 with an annual salary package, starting from Rs. 2.4 lakhs to 10 lakhs for UG & PG students.

Details of students placed for the year 2015-2016 as on 22ndApril 2016 Course wise BRANCH TOTAL BRANCH TOTAL CSE 89 ME - CSE 06 IT 96 ME -SE 06 ECE 140 ME - AE 02 EEE 96 ME -PE 03 MECH 87 ME - PS 10 EIE 86 ME - C& I 06 ICE 24 ME - MANU 02 CHEM 43 MTech - BIO 10 BIO 48 MBA 116 MCA 18 Grand Total 888

COMPANY WISE Company Placed Company Placed Company Placed Cognizant total 590 offers** Astrazeneca 02 FSS 01 Wipro total offers** 399 Naukri 04 First source 07 Infosys total offers** 287 Mphasis 01 EmbedUR 01 Soliton Technologies 03 ICICI Securities 07 YES Bank 08 Zoho 19 Tech Mahindra 27 RBS 13 Mu Sigma 08 99 acres 01 Bnp Paribas 01 Kaar 01 Indusind Bank 16 Amex 02 Volante 01 Torry Harris 03 Flextronics 07 Thoughtworks 02 Polaris 03 Thapovan 11 Wolters kluwers 14 TVS & sons 09 Huawei 02 Mindtree 11 MRF 03 VVDN 01 UST Global 08 CSS corp 04 HCL 05 Scope International 02 Scope Knowledge 29 Genpact 05 Tychons 01 Steel stripes 03 BNY Mellon 10 CSS corp 02 HCL Infosystems 03 Wipro - Global 07 Verizon 05 Trade india 13 Infrastructure Services

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UG (B. E.) S.No NAME ORGANISATION S.no NAME 1 Anjali Priya.K 28 Sakthiya Ram 2 Annamalai.L 29 Alfred.P.F 3 Derrick Auxilian Francis 30 Mohamed Asiq Anwar Basha 4 E.S.Erakulan 31 Antony Steve Pereira 5 Farhana Banu.J 32 Anushmi Vijaya Chandran

6 N.Gayathri 33 D.Charanya

7 S.Ishwaryalakshmi 34 Mathews Emmanuel Soris

8 Karthikeyan D 35 Nikita Y 9 Karthikeyan P 36 Pranava Moorthy Sr 10 Kezia Keren Minolia J 37 Praveen A 11 Lokranjan R B 38 Preethi S 12 Meena M 39 Varun Venugopal Ravikumar 13 Mithun Manohar V 40 Jeetesh.B 14 Mohammed Yahya M 41 Krishna Priya R 15 Parthiban D 42 Abinesh S 16 Priya G 43 Iswaryalashmi.N 17 Rajkumar Kanagasabai 44 Kabis S K 18 Ramanan Rasu V 45 Kamalashini D 19 Silvia Hannah Williams 46 Natarajan M 20 Sivanandhini 47 Prisla Jasmine T Chandrasekaran 21 Thirumal SamyS 48 Sanjutha Neha M 22 Deepan Ram M 49 Selva Durga Ravi 23 R.Indhumathi 50 Smila Sharon Nancita A 24 K.Joice Olempia 51 Surender Sampath 25 Mable Roshini S 52 Vidya Shree S 26 T.Mathurri Sai 53 Vijaya Karthik Kadirvel 27 K.Prasanth 54 Shri Rajasekar Ravi 1 Alfred.P.F 10 Preethi S 2 Mohamed Asiq Anwar 11 Varun Venugopal Basha Ravikumar 3 Antony Steve Pereira 12 Jeetesh.B 4 Anushmi Vijaya Chandran 13 Krishna Priya R 5 D.Charanya 14 Pradeep Kumar Dc 6 Mathews Emmanuel Soris 15 Priyanka C M N 7 Nikita Y 16 Rafi Sneha Mc 8 Pranava Moorthy Sr 17 Subha Lakshmi V 9 Praveen A 18 Rajesh Jaisankar 1 Antony Steve Pereira 23 Vishnuprasath J 2 Anushmi Vijaya Chandran 24 Shri Rajasekar Ravi 3 D.Charanya 25 Abhinaya.B

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UG (B. E.) S.No NAME ORGANISATION S.no NAME 4 Mathews Emmanuel Soris 26 Ansalam Maattius.D Mn 5 Nikita Y 27 Anto Sylvester.D 6 Pranava Moorthy Sr 28 Jones K 7 Praveen A 29 Krithika Devi B 8 Preethi S 30 Monisha G 9 Varun Venugopal 31 Monisha P Ravikumar 10 Jeetesh.B 32 Priyadharshini M 11 Krishna Priya R 33 Rahini Sankari R 12 Abinesh S 34 Rajarajeswari L 13 Iswaryalashmi.N 35 Sangavi Selvaraj 14 Kabis S K 36 Sornavalli Krishnan 15 Kamalashini D 37 Terence Sandeep Manohar 16 Natarajan M 38 Thanga Joes Lydia Britto 17 Prisla Jasmine T 39 Vasanthameena Jawahar 18 Sanjutha Neha Mubarak 40 Vijay Dheenadhayalan Hullah 19 Selva Durga Ravi 41 Vijay Anand Rama Krishnan 20 Smila Sharon Nancita A 42 Rajesh Jaisankar 21 Surender Sampath 43 Vishnuprasath J 22 Vidya Shree S 1 Abishek.C

2 Vignesh Ravindran 1 Revanth Mohan 2 Vishnuprasath J Krishnamoorthy 1 Bavithra Kuppusamy 2 R.Ghayathri Devi 3 Titus Prathish Hubert James 1 Shri Rajasekar Ravi VERIZON

1 Jeetesh.B 2 Krishna Priya R PG (M. E.-CIE) 1 R.Indhumathi 4 T.Mathurri Sai 2 K.Joice Olempia 5 K.Prasanth 3 Mable Roshini S 6 Sakthiya Ram

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Department Toppers: “EncouragEmEnt and motivation is thE stEpping stonE for grEat achiEvEmEnt”. A right honor at the right time will have an impact on life forever. The students who have catalyzed their actions into accomplishments by achieving good grades in the University Exam are motivated by the management in different ways by  Rewarding Gold Medallist with a cash prize of Rs.75, 000/- and University Rank holders wish a cash prize of Rs.50, 000/- on Graduation Day.  Awarding University Rank Holders with Shields on Graduation Day.  Honouring the First University Topper from each Department with a special shield incorporating the name of a famous Personality.  Issuing extra book bank library cards for semester toppers to enhance learning skills and better understanding.  Awarding merit certificates at the end of each semester for subject toppers as well as overall toppers.  Hosting Special lunch for the semester toppers on the day. UG (B. E.) Batch: 2015 – 2019 (I YEAR)

S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA S. Reg.No. Name Tota CGPA No. GP No. l GP 1 312315107078 Lavanya J 238 9.15 17 312315107099 Nithila Britto M 228 8.77 2 312315107072 Karunya Mary R 237 9.12 18 312315107159 Swathi M 228 8.77 3 312315107007 Aishwarya C R 236 9.08 19 312315107162 Tharini A R 227 8.73 4 312315107058 Isha S 236 9.08 20 312315107163 Varsha Shree T D 227 8.73 5 312315107061 Jeevitha K 236 9.08 21 312315107166 Viknesh Priya K 227 8.73 6 312315107102 Ompriyadharshini K 236 9.08 22 312315107097 Navitha R 226 8.69 7 312315107077 Lakshmi Priya D 233 8.96 23 312315107126 Richie Roberts G 225 8.65 8 312315107008 Ajith S 232 8.92 24 312315107073 Kavipriya I 224 8.62 9 312315107123 Rakshiga M 232 8.92 25 312315107146 Shyam Kishore S 224 8.62 10 312315107128 Ruby Catharin A 232 8.92 26 312315107086 Mohanapriya N 223 8.58 11 312315107155 Supreetha S 232 8.92 27 312315107124 Ramkumar T 223 8.58 12 312315107059 Jabathira A 230 8.85 28 312315107043 Durga Devi M 222 8.54 13 312315107107 Pirivina J 230 8.85 29 312315107171 Yuvalakshmi P 222 8.54 14 312315107053 Harish M 229 8.81 30 312315107062 Jeevitha P 221 8.50 Rahul R 15 312315107030 Berlin Danif S 228 8.77 31 312315107116 221 8.50 (22-12-1997) 16 312315107065 Jishnubharan M 228 8.77 Batch: 2014 – 2018 (II YEAR)

S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA No GP No GP 1 312314107083 Mahalakshmi S 731 9.25 11 312314107050 Haruniya Rajan 669 8.47 2 312314107046 Gowri K 727 9.20 12 312314107068 Joshua Samraj J 669 8.47 3 312314107092 312314107105 Pavithra R (1997- Moni Shankar R S 701 8.87 13 667 8.44 06-04) 4 312314107071 Karthekka G 696 8.81 14 312314107172 Tharun Sundar B 667 8.44 5 312314107151 Shiffani G Tebby 683 8.65 15 312314107014 Anitha P 664 8.41 6 312314107084 Manisha S 679 8.59 16 312314107063 Jency Precilla R 661 8.37 7 312314107042 Gandikota Divya 678 8.58 17 312314107059 Jane Alice F 658 8.33 8 312314107130 Reshma P 675 8.54 18 312314107148 Shanjita Lakshmi 657 8.32 9 312314107106 Pavithra S 673 8.52 19 312314107169 Surya J 657 8.32 10 312314107012 312314107104 Pavithra R Akshaya P S 672 8.51 20 656 8.30 (1996-12-31)

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BATCH: (2013-2017) (III YEAR)

S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA No GP No GP 1 312313107002 Abi Eswari R 1155 8.95 15 312313107126 Raveena R 1102 8.54 2 312313107101 Nivetha S 1130 8.76 16 312313107014 Angeline Sony A 1101 8.53 3 312313107178 Vaishnavi S 1128 8.74 17 312313107097 Nithya B 1100 8.53 4 312313107124 Ramya Sekar 1126 8.73 18 312313107183 Vidhiya Lakshmi S 1095 8.49 5 312313107168 Swathi T 1125 8.72 19 312313107031 Divya Danusya K 1094 8.48 6 312313107004 Agalya T 1123 8.71 20 312313107067 Krishna Priya R 1092 8.47 7 312313107136 Samyuktha R R 1122 8.70 21 312313107049 Harita Baskar 1083 8.40 Kaavya Pranavi 8 312313107188 Yogambiga M 1119 8.67 22 312313107061 1083 8.40 Gunasekaran Devi Nalammaai 9 312313107027 1115 8.64 23 312313107177 Uma Maheswari M 1083 8.40 R M Visali Lakshmi P 10 312313107186 1115 8.64 24 312313107158 Soundarya M S 1077 8.35 R Manju Sharmila 11 312313107078 1111 8.61 25 312313107018 Arulmozhi P 1075 8.33 N Umamaheshwar 12 312313107176 1107 8.58 26 312313107113 Priyanka T 1075 8.33 i G 13 312313107054 Jael Edith N 1102 8.54 27 312313107125 Ranjani S 1074 8.33 14 312313107100 Nivedha M 1102 8.54 28 312313107174 Thivya Roopini I 1074 8.33 Batch: 2012-2016 (IV YEAR)

S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA No GP No GP 1 312312107097 Shri Rajasekar R 1674 9.05 9 312312107057 Krishna Priya R 1600 8.7 2 312312107076 Preethi S 1674 9.06 10 312312107084 Rajarajeswari L 1564 8.5 3 312312107123 Vijay Anand R 1637 8.9 11 312312107126 Vishnu Prasath J K 1564 8.5 4 12 Anushmi Vijaya 312312107122 Vijaya Karthik K 8.8 312312107014 8.5 1619 Chandran 1564 5 312312107104 Suganya R 1600 8.7 13 312312107073 Pranava Moorthy S R 1564 8.5 6 312312107041 Jeetesh B 1600 8.7 14 312312107085 Rajesh J 1545 8.4 7 312312107070 Nikita Y 1600 8.7 15 312312107094 Selva Durga R 1527 8.3 8 312312107118 Vidya Shree S N 1600 8.7 16 312312107023 Charanya D 1527 8.3 PG M E (C & I) Batch: 2014 – 2016 (II YEAR) S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA No GP No GP 1 312314428006 Indhumathi R 496 8.85 15 312314428007 Joice Olempia K 454 8.10 2 312314428013 Nivetha J 492 8.78 16 312314428005 Gayathiri S 445 7.94 3 312314428015 Ranjitha R 476 8.50 17 312314428003 Atchaya G 443 7.91 4 312314428012 Nivetha Pb 473 8.44 18 312314428008 Kavya Aarthi K 443 7.91 5 312314428018 Subhasree Sv 473 8.44 19 312314428002 Anusha Rani V 441 7.87 6 312314428009 Mable Roshini S 472 8.42 20 312314428016 Sakthiya Ram S 439 7.83 7 312314428001 Abimala T 463 8.26 21 312314428010 Mathurri Sai T 432 7.71 Gabriel Grace 8 312314428004 Keerthana P 456 8.14 M E (C & I) Batch: 2015 – 2017 (I YEAR) S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA S. Reg.No. Name Total CGPA No GP No GP 1 312315428002 Geetnanjali R 175 8.33 3 312315428009 Swathika LR 160 7.61 2 312315428004 Monica G 167 7.95 4 312315428003 Jenisha C 159 7.57

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 NGO Activities:(Non-Governmental Organization) There are numerous orphanages and old age homes in our society. Our visionary Director yearns for extending a supporting hand to these needy persons. Also, he wanted to invoke the service mind of our students by encouraging visits to orphanages, old age homes and homes for CP children (children with Cerebral Palsy which causes physical disability in human development chiefly in vain areas of body movement). About 80 orphanages, 10 old age homes and 8 homes for CP children have been visited this semester. NGO activities bring out the hidden potentials of young minds to serve the needy and to make them responsible citizens. They are exposed to downtrodden lifestyle which is a need of the hour for our country’s development.Our college offers special lunch (Both Vegetarian and Non Vegetarian with sweets, savories and ice creams) to all the inmates of orphanages, old age homes and homes for CP children. Students are provided with transport facilities to visit the homes on activity Saturdays. All the students, from First year to Final year, both UG and PG enthusiastically participated and mingled with inmates of home and spent the daytime with them and shared their happiness. They also spent their pocket money in useful manner by offering the needy things like rice bags, groceries, toys, clothes, pillows etc. for the inmates. We wish to continue the service forever. Our Department Students Visited 21 Orphanages 6 Old Age Homes and 1 CP children’s Home. Odd Semester: Class Type of Organisation Name of Center I EIE A Orphanage Anbagam, vandalore I EIE B Orphanage Karunai Illam, Madambakkam I EIE C Old Age Home Kakkum Karangal, Thiruvanmaiyur II EIE A Old Age Home Idaya vassal oldage home II EIE B CP Children’s Home Paradise home, Kovalam II EIE C Orphanage Maria’s Orphanage home, Kalpakkam II EIE D Old Age Home Vishranti oldage home, Palavakkam III EIE A Orphanage Newlife charitable trust, Erayur, near vallakottai III EIE B Orphanage Paradise Home, Kovalam III EIE C Old Age Home Day Spring center, Pallikuppam, Red Hills III EIE D Orphanage Grace Home, Chengalpet IV EIE A Orphanage Prema Vasam, Gerugambakkam, Mangadu IV EIE B Orphanage St.Francis home for children, Alwarpet IV EIE C Orphanage Faith home, porur. I ME CIE Orphanage Gladden Children home, Pallikaranai II ME CIE Orphanage Gladden Children home, Pallikaranai Even Semester: Class Type of Organisation Name of Center I EIE A Orphanage Faith home, porur. I EIE B Orphanage Tiruvalluvar gurukulam. Uttiramerur. I EIE C Old Age Home Alison Hostel, chengelpet hospital. II EIE A Orphanage Prema Vasam. Gerukampakkam. II EIE B Orphanage Tiruvalluvar gurukulam. Little Kanchipuram. II EIE C Orphanage Grace Children Home, Chengalpattu. II EIE D Orphanage Faith home, Porur. III EIE A Orphanage Sirumalargal Home, Lavender Garden, Chengalpet. III EIE B Orphanage Udhavum Illam, West Tambaram. III EIE C Orphanage Mariall’s home, Kalpakkam. III EIE D Orphanage Grace Children Home, Chengalpet. I ME CIE Old Age Home New Life charitiable trust, Eraiyur Village, Mathur.

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Student Activities: The students of the department of EIE actively take part in various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities not only inside the campus but also outside the campus and enthusiastically take part in various activities like seminar, symposiums etc., conducted by other institutions. Their participations and achievements are listed below: Inter-College Curricular and Co-curricular Activities: Knowing the importance of bringing out the hidden talents by means of Co-curricular activities, our students have participated in various symposiums at National and International level and have emerged as Winners. They are:

Name of the Year/ Name of the Prize S.No Organizer Student Sec. Event won 1. Avishek. K.S II Yr. Quiz Madras Institute of I Aro Lourdson Leo II Yr. Technology, Anna University 2. Manoj Kumar.V. II Yr. Gaming SSN College of I Engineering 3. Raajavignesh.S.R.R. II Yr. Paper Madras Institute of I Presentation Technology, Anna University 4. Ramakrishnan.M. II Yr. Paper Vel Tech Engineering I Ram Venkat Srikar II Yr. Presentation College Reddy B 5. Samuel Kingsley I II Yr. Connexions Madras Institute of I Varun Athithyan P II Yr. Technology, Anna University Sathish Kumar S II Yr. 6. Sakthi Dasan D II Yr. Photography Madras Institute of I Technology, Anna University 7. Vishal. S II Yr. Madras Institute of I Technology, Anna Vishal. N II Yr. Treasure Hunt University, Chennai Tharun Sundar. B II Yr. 8. Srinivasa Kannan II Yr. Treasure Hunt MNM Jain Engineering I College 9. Srinivasa Kannan II Yr. WAR ZONE MNM Jain Engineering I (Gaming)-CS College 10. Srinivasa Kannan II Yr. Jeppiaar Engineering Bon Voyage I College 11. Aro Lourdson Leo II Yr. Photography Madras Institute of II Technology, Anna University 12. Ashwin.R. II Yr. Quiz Meenakshi College of II Dheeraj Krishna.R. II Yr. Engineering 13. Chethana.S. II Yr. Classical SSN College of II

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Name of the Year/ Name of the Prize S.No Organizer Student Sec. Event won Dance-Solo Engineering 14. Karthekka.G. II Yr. Bugs and MNM Jain College of II Mahalakshmi.S. II Yr. Fixies Engineering

15. Pavithra.S. II Yr. 16. Srinivasa Kannan II Yr. Insta-Play MNM Jain Engineering II (Videography) College 17. Srinivasa Kannan.V II Yr. Shipwreck Meenakshi Sundararajan II Engineering College 18. Srinivasan.R. II Yr. Technical Sri Sai Ram Engineering II Vignesh.B. II Yr. Connection College 19. Vaishali.S. II Yr. Tech Quiz GRT Institute of II Engineering and Technology 20. Abilash Raj.A.R. II Yr. Ad-Zap Meenakshi College of III Abdul Shameer II Yr. Engineering 21. Ahmed Azizan II Yr. Treasure Hunt Meenakshi College of III Aswatha II Yr. Engineering Kumar.P.R. 22. Balaji.K.K. II Yr. Gaming Meenakshi College of III 23. Balachander.L. II Yr. Engineering 24. Manisha.S. II Yr. C-Coding SSN College of III Manisha.S.Mani II Yr. Engineering Newman Fernando II Yr. B 25. Nishitha.R. II Yr. Logo quiz Arupadai Veedu Institute III Pavithra Gopal II Yr. Treasure Hunt of Technology

Pooja.J. II Yr. 26. Srinivasa Kannan.V II Yr. Ballon Sree Sastha Engineering III 27. Rajkannan.C. III Yr. Powered College Internet 28. Hari Hara Sudhan.G II Yr. Paper Sree Sastha Engineering Presented S.Abinaya II Yr Presentation College 29. Raaja II Yr Paper Jawahar Engineering Presented Vignesh.S.R.R. Presentation College, Chennai 30. Anisha Shalini.R. III Yr. Mr. and Miss Jeppiaar Engineering I Dhivya.K. III Yr. Keizoc College Gowthami.K. III Yr. Harini Priya.G. III Yr. 31. Gayathri.V. III Yr. Surprise Jeppiaar Engineering I Donna Merin John III Yr. Event College

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Name of the Year/ Name of the Prize S.No Organizer Student Sec. Event won 32. Asif Ismail .A III Yr. Black Box Dixon Anand A III Yr. Baskar S III Yr. 33. Baskar S III Yr. Paper Veltech Multitech Dr RR I Presentation Dr SR Engineering College 34. Gowshick.S. III Yr. Circuit Meenakshi College of I Muthu III Yr. Debugging Engineering Palaniappan.T. 35. Kunala Balajee III Yr. Hit the Bug Madras Institute of I Tarun Technology, Anna Naveen Adhithya.V. III Yr. University 36. Rajkannan.C. III Yr. College of Engineering, Save The Egg Neil Franclin.S. III Yr. Guindy AnnaUniversity, I 2.0 Naveen Adhithya.V. III Yr. Chennai 37. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Ad Zap S.A.Engineering College I Srinivasa II Yr. Kannan.V. 38. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Sree Sastha College of Quiz I Srinivasa II Yr. Engineering Kannan.V. 39. Rajkannan.C. III Yr. College of Engineering, How Will Guindy AnnaUniversity, I You Sell It? Chennai 40. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Extempore Prathyusha Institute of I Technology & Management 41. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Black&Tackle Meenakshi Sundarajan I Engineering Collge 42. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Technical Velammal Engineering I 43. Srinivasa II Yr. Quiz College Kannan.V. 44. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Ad Zap Jeppiaar Engineering I 45. Srinivasa Kannan II Yr. College 46. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Can You Jeppiaar Engineering I Escape College 47. Udaiyar Rajesh III Yr. RC Race DMI College of I Rajini Engineering 48. Vigneshwaran.K. III Yr Eswari Engineering Connexions I College 49. Adarsh Das III Yr. MATLAB Agni College of II Hari Ram.G. III Yr. Programming Engineering

Harish.S.G III Yr.

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Name of the Year/ Name of the Prize S.No Organizer Student Sec. Event won Harishkumaran.G. III Yr. 50. Kunala Balajee III Yr. Robo Soccer Madras Institute of II Tarun Technology, Anna University 51. Muthu Krishnan C III Yr. Connexions KCG College of II Naveen Adhithya.V. III Yr. Technology 52. Naveen Adhithya.V. III Yr. All Terrain Madras Institute of II (Tech) Technology, Anna University 53. Rajesh.R. III Yr. Alcatraz College of Engineering, II Krishna Prasad.V.L. III Yr. Guindy, AnnaUniversity, Chennai Karthicraja.V.M. III Yr. 54. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Dumb-c &Ad- Velammal Engineering II zap College 55. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Jam Dhanalaksmi College of II Engineering 56. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Crytpex Dhanalaksmi College of II Engineering 57. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Phapy Jeppiaar Engineering II College 58. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Mission Jeppiaar Engineering II Impossible College 59. Adarsh Das III Yr. Ad-Zap Agni College of III Asif Ismail .A III Yr. Engineering Harish.S.G III Yr. Harishkumaran.G. III Yr. 60. Rajkannan.C III Yr. Ad Zap Meenakshi Sundarajan III Engineering Collge 61. Abi Eswari.R. III Yr. Paper S.A.Engineering College Presented Artheswari.M. III Yr. Presentation 62. Karthicraja V.M. III Yr. Paper S.A.Engineering College Presented Kirshna Prasad V.L. III Yr. Presentation 63. Muthu Ananthi.S. III Yr. Priyanka.T. III Yr. Paper Vel Tech Multitech Presented Presentation College of Engineering Soundarya.S. III Yr. 64. Swathi.T. III Yr. Paper Hindusthan Institute of Presented Presentation Technology Soundarya.M.S. III Yr. Paper Hindusthan Institute of Presented Presentation Technology 65. Thivya Roopini.I III Yr. Paper Vel Tech Multitech Uma Maheswari.M. III Yr. Presentation College of Engineering Vasnthi.M. III Yr. (Best Paper) Presented

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Name of the Year/ Name of the Prize S.No Organizer Student Sec. Event won 66. Maduvanthi.S. III Yr. Paper Sree Saastha College of Presented Nisha.J. III Yr. Presentation Engineering 67. Yamini.M. III Yr. Paper S.A.Engineering College Presented Presentation 68. Yuvarajan.M. III Yr. Paper Meenakshi Sundarrajan Presented Presentation Engineering College 69. Alfred. P. F IV Yr. Abishek. C IV Yr. Project Velammal Engineering I Ansalam Maattius. IV Yr. Presentation College, Chennai D 70. Avinash.K. IV Yr. Easwari Engineering Robo Race I Balaji.V IV Yr. College 71. Balaji.V. IV Yr. Robotics Meenakshi College of I Engineering 72. Praveen.A. IV Yr. Tech Quiz MNM Jain Engineering I Natarajan.M. IV Yr. College 73. Rajesh.J IV Yr. Technical S.A.Engineering College I Vijay Anand.R IV Yr. Quiz 74. Surender.S. IV Yr. Paper Velammal Engineering I Vijaya Karthik.K. IV Yr. Presentation College, Chennai 75. Revanth.M. IV Yr. Gaming MNM Jain Engineering I College 76. Vishnu Prasad.J.K. IV Yr. Back to S.A.Engineering College I Basics 77. Terence Sandeep.M. IV Yr. Online Poster IIT, Kanpur I Design 78. Ashik Peter.J IV Yr. Shipwreck Meenakshi Sundararajan II Engineering College 79. IV Yr. Meenakshi College of Derrick Francis Treasure Hunt Engineering II Bhuvaneshwar.S IV Yr. 80. IV Yr. Meenakshi College of Balaji.V Ad Zap II Engineering Cecil Francis.F 81. Balaji.V IV Yr. Gaming Meenakshi College of II Engineering 82. Avinash.K IV Yr. Sree Sastha Sastha III IV Yr. Derrick Francis Quiz College of Engineering Balaji.V IV Yr. 83. Natarajan.M. IV Yr. Paper B.S.Abdur Rahman II Presentation University 84. R.Meyyaselvam IV Yr. M-Guru SSN college of II B.Prem Chandar IV Yr. engineering

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Name of the Year/ Name of the Prize S.No Organizer Student Sec. Event won 85. Mohamed Asiq.A. IV Yr. Genie Brain S.A.Engineering College II Vijay.D. IV Yr. 86. Surender.S. IV Yr. Mind Velammal Engineering II Vijaya Karthik.K. IV Yr. College, Chennai 87. Vikas.M.J. IV Yr. Gamming Velammal Engineering II College, Chennai 88. Varun.V.R. IV Yr. Sherlock Velammal Engineering II College, Chennai 89. Seshagiri.M. IV Yr. Auto Cross Velammal Engineering II College, Chennai 90. Vignesh.R. IVYr Tech Quiz MNM Jain Engineering II 91. Karthikeyan.P. IV Yr College 92. Ashik Peter.J IV Yr. Ad-Zap Meenakshi Sundararajan III Ganeshram.M IV Yr. Engineering College Mervin Aaron.P IV Yr. 93. Shri Rajasekar. R IV Yr. Paper Pondicherry Engineering Presented Presentation College, Puducherry Inter- College Sports Meet: Men

S.No Name Year Competition Event Position 1 K.Rajamohan I Polio Marathan 10000mts II (Chennai) Marathan CM Trophy(Salem District) 800mts II 2 S.Karthikeyan I Junior State (Kombakonam) Medlay(Relay) III Junior State (Coimbatore) Medlay(Relay) I Inter Zone 4x100mts(Relay) III 3 M.Sivaprakash II Cm District Athletic Meet- 110mts (H) I 2016(Tanjavur) 400mts (H) II Inter Zone 4x400mts (Relay) I

400mts (H) II Zone III 4x400mts (Relay) I

CM Divisional Athletic 110mts (H) II Meet-2016(Trichy) 4 Cyril geroge II St. Joseph’s Inter Collegiate J N Stadium Overall M.Sivaprakash II Athletics Meet champion R.Abilash Raj II ship ZONE 3: ATHLETICS MNM JAINP Overall (M&W) champion ship

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Inter Zone-Athletics PSNA- Dindugal Men Overall Champio nship II Place TIES-2016 Sairam-chennai Won The Men Athletics over all Champio nship 5 Praveen R III St. Joseph’s All India St. Joseph’s IV Place Pradeep III Badminton Invitation R.Ashokkumar II Tournament for Men R.Jayaraman II ZONE 3: BALL Agni Winners BADMINTON Thiruvarur Mr Baulraj .& Thiruvarur Winners Mrs. Soundra Bai Memorial State Level Ball Badmn Tournament Inter Zone-Ball Badmn (M) JJCET- Trichy Winners SVCE Trophy- Ball Badmn Sriperumbuthur Winners B S Abdur Rehman Vandalur III Place University Tournaments: Ball badmn (M&W) 6 Pramodh K III ZONE 3: BADMINTON SSN Runners S.Chethana II TIES-2106 Sairam-chennai Runners JETS men St.Joseph’s Runners 7 Neil Franclin III Jeppiaar Engg College Jeppiaar Engg Winners Swaroop M III Tournaments- Chess College EswanthDev III SSN Tournaments SSNCE Winners Kumar J TIES-2016 Sairam-Chennai Runners JETS men-Chess St.Joseph’s Winners 8 S.Raghupathi II T N Physical Education Chennai Runners Sports University Tournaments- Football JETS men-Football St.Joseph’s IV Place 9 P.Yuvaneshkumar II St. Joseph’s Ragavendra T Nagar III Place Basket Ball (M&W) Tournament ZONE 3: BASKET BALL Easwari Engg Winners (M) Inter Zone- Basketball Men Kumarasamy III Place Engg- Karur SVCE Trophy- Basket Ball Sriperumbuthur Winners JETS Men-Basket Ball St.Joseph’s Winners B S Abdur Rehman Vandalur Winners University Tournaments

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Anna Sports Fest Anna University Winners 10 D.Singaravelu II Jeppiaar Engg College Jeppiaar Engg Winners S.Mathankumar II Tournaments- Kabbadi College A.Prasath II Erode Diamond Star Open Erode III Club Kabaddi Men PLACE Tournament Zone 3: Kabaddi (M) Dhanalakshmi Winners Inter Zone-Kabaddi Men Velammal- III Place Madurai TIES-2015 Sairam-Chennai Winners Guntur (AP)- Koneru K L University Winners Lakshmaiah Trophy; Guntur- A P Kabaddi (M) PSN Trophy: Kabaddi Tirunelveli Runners Anna Sports Fest Anna University Winners 11 M.Sathishkumar II Valangaiman 30TH State Valangaiman Winners M.Rooban II Level Volley Ball Men George II Tournament A.Arjun III Jeppiaar Engg College Jeppiaar Engg Winners Prasanna Raja A III Tournaments- Volley ball College A III ZONE 3: VOLLEY BALL KCG WINNER Palani S III (M) S Praveen Kumar III Inter Zone – Volleyball – SVS- Coimbatore Runners Tamilarasan P men up Rajesh BERTRAM Tournaments: Loyola College Runners Men- Volleyball Kongu Trophy : Volleyball Perundurai Runners “B” Division City League TNVBA- Winners Volley Ball Men Chennai Tournament SVCE Trophy- Volley Ball Sriperumbuthur Winners TIES-2106 Sairam-chennai Runners Udumalaipet Rotary Club Udumalaipet Runners Volleyball Tournament for Men Pon Volley 2016 Periyakulam Runner Seethaiammal Memorial Volley ball Men Tournament Theni Volleyball Men Theni III Place tournament Anna Sports Fest: Anna University Winners 12 U.Lakshmanaku IV TIES-2016- Best Physique Sairam-chennai IV place mar

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EICON Activities (EIE Department Club Activities) Knowing the importance of bringing out the hidden talents by means of co- curricular activities, technical competitions were conducted for our students. Students actively participated in the various activities, conducted separately for II year, III year and IV year students.

Education goes well beyond the coursework. Co-curricular activities can form a vital part of your experience, thereby creating unique opportunities for portraying every students’ individual talents and also help them learn better. Various hands-on workshops for students of II Year, III Year were conducted with active participation from them. ISA STUDENT ACTIVITES As part of the International society of Automation, students were given an opportunity to be exposed to knowing the fundamentals of programming a Robot. Our students certainly gained knowledge about it. Students had practical sessions comprising of all fundamentals of the software used for programming a Robot. The trainers who conducted the course were highly expertise in the robotics field which definitely met our expectations. Interested students gained knowledge and confidence on working with robots as a project as well. Also our students were trained in designing circuits for various applications as part of a workshop on embedded system design. Students were given hands-on training and also rewarded prizes for their good involvement in the sessions. sIt was really interesting and an informative workshop.

NAME OF THE YEAR STUDENT ACTIVITIES DONE DATE CHAPTERS

2015-2016 ISA Instrumento receipe June 2015

(odd sem) ISOI Embedded system design-I July 2015

2015-2016 ISA Product Design March 2016

(even sem) ISOI Embedded System design- February II 2016

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National Symposium - Jet Gauge 2015: Another unparalleled event in the course of the year is the technical symposium, the JET GAUGE. JET GAUGE 2014 was organized by the department of EIE on 30th of September 2014. The student chapter of the department namely ISA student section played a major role in this sincere attempt.We conducted Dumb-C, Technical Quiz, Treasure Hunt, Robot Race, Circuit Debugging, Adzap, Documentary and Paper presentation. In addition to all these events, SURPRISE EVENTS such as Express O, Blur, FIFA and Smack down were also conducted and the total cash prize amount is Rs. 25,000/- . No. of Colleges participated: 13 No. of participants: 97

PRIZE S.NO EVENT POSITION COLLEGE NAME AMOUNT I SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY Rs:2000/- VELLAMAL ENGG COLLEGE, 1. MIND FREAKS II RMK COLLEGE OF ENGG, Rs:1300/- S A ENGG COLLEGE III JEPPIAR ENGG COLLEGE Rs:700/- I MNM JAIN COLLEGE ENGG Rs:1500/- 2. SURPRISE EVENT II SAVEETHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Rs:1000/- III MNM JAIN COLLEGE ENGG Rs:500/- I KCG COLLEGE OF ENGG Rs:2000/- 3. ROBO-LOOPS II AGNI COLLEGE OF ENGG Rs:1300/- III SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY Rs:700/- I VALLIAMMAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Rs:2000/- Express-O II JERUSALEM COLLEGE OF ENGG Rs:1500/- (i)A-TEAM 4. III VALLIAMMAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Rs:500/- I JEPPIAR ENGG COLLEGE Rs:1500/- Express-O II VELLAMAL COLLEGE ENGG Rs:1000/- (ii)DUMB-C III JEPPIAR ENGG COLLEGE Rs:500/- I MNM JAIN COLLEGE OF ENGG Rs:2000/- 5. IBM KING PAD II VALLIAMMAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Rs:1300/- III SAI RAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Rs:700/- I VELLAMAL COLLEGE OF ENGG Rs:2000/- WHAMMY 6. II MNM JAIN COLLEGE OF ENGG Rs:1300/- DREDGING III JEPPIAR COLLEGE OF ENGG Rs:700/-

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 Intra-Departmental Symposium Activities: This Symposium is been conducted since 2010, and this year it was held in our campus and conducted by our faculty members on 22-07-2015. This was conducted to identify the student’s talent and to motivate them to participate in inter collegiate symposiums. Total cash prize of Rs. 10,000/- was distributed to the winners. The activities and the winners list are given below:

S.NO NAME OF STUDENT EVENT PLACE AMOUNT

Vasudev R 1 Srinivasan R FIRST 1000 Vignesh B Preethi S 2 Nikita Y SECOND 700 Rafi Sneha M C DUMB-C Hari Ram G 3 Baskar S THIRD 500 Harishkumaran G Karthikeyan D 4 Parthiban D FOURTH 300 Mohammed Yahya M Nirmal Kumar S V Madhan Kumar M 5 Praveen S FIRST 1300 Livin P Charly Pradeep Kumar B Velmurugan S V Vishal P ADZAP 6 Surender S SECOND 900

Venkatesh Prabhu J Sriram M Shri Rajasekar R Rajesh J 7 Surender S THIRD 600 Vijaya Karthik K Titus Prathish H Venkatesh Prasanth M 8 ROBOTICS FIRST 1000 Umachidambaram A Muthu Subramanian V 9 FIRST 1000 Moni Shankar R S Krishna Prasad V L QUIZ 10 Karthicraja V M SECOND 700 Rejeesh R Nithya B 11 FIRST 1000 Jael Edith N CIRCUIT Varun V R 12 DEBUGGING SECOND 700 Vijay Anand R

Karthekka G 13 THIRD 300 Pavithra R

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Guest Lectures: As a part of ISA activities regular guest lecture were conducted during every semesters. Professionalsfrom various sectors like industries are requested to deliver their views and ideas both technically and practically, such that students may get an idea about the industrial field and may help to understand the concept clearly. Details of the Guest lectures are as follows: S.NO DATE YEAR NAME OF THE RESOURCE PERSON TOPICS 1. 06/07/2015 II Mr.RAJESHWARAN, Smart Electronics Beacon Software Solutions 2. 06/07/2015 III Mr.A.SIVARAMAN,MANAGING DIRECTOR Current Trend in Vipra Engineers & Projects,Chennai-84 Instrumentation Sector 3. 06/07/2015 III Mr. SATHYA SIVAGURAUNATHAN Role of Instrumentation Manager - Projects & Engineering Services, in Automation Excel Automation Solutions. 4. 08/07/2015 II Mr.S.JALALDEEN, Scientific officer, Instrumentation In Head of structural mechanics section Igcar Nuclear Power Plants KALPAKKAM 5. 08/07/2015 III Mr.SANTANA MAHARANA Fundamentals of Scientific Officer Earthquake and Seismic Material Science Group IGCAR, KALPAKKAM Design of Structures, systems & components 6. 08/07/2015 IV Dr.R.RAMA SHESHANScientific Officer-F Thin Films In Material Science Group IGCAR, KALPAKKAM Nanotechnology 7. 11/03/2016 II Mr. S.MADHAN Senior Application Engineer, Digital Signal Processing Jasmine Infotech Chennai. 8. 11/02/2016 III Mr.NARENDRA BABU, Senior Application Low Power Embedded Engineer, Texas Instrument Bengaluru. Systems

Industrial Visits: In order to keep the students well updated with the industrial environment, it is our customary practice to arrange for an industrial visit every semester in and around Chennai. These visits give them a practical exposure to the actual industrial background and motivate them to tune their theoretical knowledge. The following are the industries where students were taken. S. NO DATE PLACE YEAR 1. 10/08/2015 TI Cycles of India Limited, Ambattur III year EIE A 2. 14/08/2015 TI Cycles of India Limited, Ambattur III year EIE B 3. 14/08/2015 L&T valves limited, Enathur,Kanchipuram III year EIE C 4. 14/08/2015 Nagman Instruments pvt. Ltd, Chembarambakkam III year EIE D 5. 11/09/2015 Water treatment plant,Chembarambakkam II year EIE A 6. 11/09/2015 Water treatment plant,Puzhal II year EIE B 7. 14/09/2015 Water treatment plant,Chembarambakkam II year EIE C 8. 14/09/2015 Water treatment plant,Puzhal II year EIE D 9. 12/02/2016 Ashok Leyland,Hosur. III year EIE A 10. 19/02/2016 Neyveli Lignite corporation Ltd,Neyveli. III year EIE B 11. 13/02/2016 Chemin,Pondicherry. III year EIE C 12. 08/02/2016 TVS motors pvt.ltd,Hosur. III year EIE D 13. 26/02/2016 Cheyyar Sugar mills Co-op ltd,Cheyyar II year EIE A 14. 27/02/2016 Cheyyar Sugar mills Co-op ltd,Cheyyar II year EIE B 15. 23/02/2016 Cheyyar Sugar mills Co-op ltd,Cheyyar II year EIE C 16. 25/02/2016 Cheyyar Sugar mills Co-op ltd,Cheyyar II year EIE D

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ADVISORY BUREAU FOR HIGHER STUDIES The advisory Bureau for higher studies (ABHS) is functioning as a separate wing with the prime notion to serve the student community for getting higher studies admission in India and abroad. The main objective of ABHS is to enable the students to prepare for the tests like GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, IELTS, GATE, CAT etc. ABHS has the latest information, books and CD’s regarding GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, IELTS, GATE and CAT. The activities of ABHS are  ABHS organizes guest lectures to equip the students for pursing higher studies in India and abroad.  Various Workshops and seminars are handled by resource persons from IDP, USIEF, Cambridge University, British Council and other higher studies agencies.  Apart from this, the students are exposed to the first hand information from Associate Director, Deans, Department heads and faculty members from many educational institutes like SUNY, University of California, University of Pennsylvania Graduate school of Education, Arkansan State University, Swinburne University, University of Sussex, Illinois Institute of Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology and Southern Illinois University.  Many Academicians have visited our campus and also briefed the students about the application process, scholarships and requirements in their respective universities.  The Business English Certificate (BEC), a certification from Cambridge University is a qualification in English for work. It is given under three levels - Preliminary, Vantage and Higher.  All the second year students are given BEC training for a week and then they take the BEC examination, conducted by the Cambridge University in our campus itself.  For the past five years, our college is getting best preparatory centre by the Cambridge University  For the benefit of the Hostel students, coaching classes for the qualifying exams like GRE, TOEFL, GATE and CAT have been arranged in the campus. Our students have got admission into various top ranking universities in different countries like USA, Australia, UK, New Zealand, Canada, Germany, Sweden and Singapore. To name a few, University of Texas, Stanford university, NJIT, Carnegie Mellon university, University of Massachusetts, Arizona State University, North Carolina state University, Illinois Institute of technology, University of Pennsylvania, Leeds university, University of Birmingham, NUS, NTU, University of West Virginia, MRIT, University of MTU, McGill University etc. The number of students who have got admission for higher studies during recent years is as follows: S.No Academic Year No of students* 1 2015 - 2016 157** 2. 2014 - 2015 192 3. 2013 - 2014 187 4. 2012 – 2013 163 5. 2011 – 2012 131 6. 2010 – 2011 123 7. 2009 – 2010 118

 This is the number of students who have gone for higher education immediately after the completion of course. ** The admission process is still going on.

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Apart from this many students are pursuing higher studies in India like NITs, IITs, IIMs, and IIPM. BEC - British English Council

Our students given with a coaching for BEC examination by external source. This is a certified course which helps out to get higher education opportunities in aboard. This course is being conducted to all second year students with one week of training and coaching. Below it is given with number of students cleared in two stage of BEC Course Course Stages No. of students cleared Preliminary 95 Vantage 85 Competitive Exams The performance of our students in such competitive exams and their place of study are detailed below: S. COUNTR COMPETITIVE STUDENTS COURSE SCORE NO Y EXAM GRE 297/340 1 Srijitha Mukherjee MS USA TOEFL 97/120 2 Abhinav Gundalapalli MS USA GRE 304/340 3 V. Srivatsan MS USA TOEFL 110/120 4 Arul Ebenezer E M.E INDIA GATE 32/100 5 Gouttham N M.E INDIA GATE 29.33/100 6 Ragavendan V M.E INDIA GATE 26.4/100 7 Parasanna R M.E INDIA GATE 24.6/100 8 Shantha Laxmi K M.E INDIA GATE 24.33/100

9 Abinaya K M.E INDIA GATE 20.66/100 10 Vignesh R M.E INDIA GATE 18/100 11 Trinayani K M.E INDIA GATE 17/100 12 Srimathi G M.E INDIA GATE 16.67/100 13 Meena K M.E INDIA GATE 15.7/100 14 Hari Vishal V M.E INDIA GATE 15.3/100 15 Mahalakshmi S M.E INDIA GATE 14.6/100 16 John Clinton J M.E INDIA GATE 12.33/100

17 Midhunesh P M.E INDIA GATE 12.33/100 18 Kesavi M M.E INDIA GATE 11.7/100 19 Godwin G D M.E INDIA GATE 11.33/100 20 Ezhilarasu N M.E INDIA GATE 11.2/100 21 Ashvath Jerome Rathan S M.E INDIA GATE 11/100 22 Kavitha R M.E INDIA GATE 10.7/100 23 Deepika K M.E INDIA GATE 10.67/100

24 Surekha P M M.E INDIA GATE 10.67/100

25 Suriya R M.E INDIA GATE 10.67/100

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Best Outgoing Student Award Function:

Success is not the destination that we reach. Success is the quality of our journey. The quality of the journey depends upon the goals we set and the mentors we choose. The quality of the mentor lies in appreciating even the smallest effort as appreciation is the only tool which enables us to build the impossible. The quality is based on below said criteria. CRITERIA S. Mr. M.N. MATHEWS Ms. Y. NIKITA No EMMANUEL SORIS 1 CGPA - 8.2 8.7 2 Attendance - 95% 95% 3 Placement/ - CTS, WIPRO, Infosys CTS, WIPRO, Infosys Higher studies Got creditable GRE score Got creditable GRE score 4 Laurels to dept./college - Active member in English club. Active member in English club. 5 Extracurricular Activities & - Presented 1 papers in IEEE, Presented 2 papers in IEEE, Co-curricular Activities Springer international conferences 6 Organized Activities - i)Event manager for first year i)Event manager for first year ii)Orientation program for 3 years ii)Orientation program for 3 years 7 Communication Abilities - Commendable Commendable 8 Undergone and Disciplinary - No No Proceedings 9 Code - Maintained gracefully Maintained gracefully 10 Final year project quality - Good Good

St. Joseph’s recognizes the dedication by awarding the students with “The Best Outgoing Student Award’. The most prestigious and most awaited award ceremony of the year “The Best Outgoing Student Award” for the year was held on 11th of April 2016 in the St. Joseph’s indoor Auditorium. The students from various departments were selected as best outgoing students by the faculty members of the respective department. The faculty members select the best student by above said criteria. The student who gets the highest number of points would be awarded the best student award for the year. The best outgoing boy and girl were felicitated by the Managing Director, Dr.B.Babu Manoharan with a shield and certificate. The following table shows the names of students from various departments selected as best outgoing student, BOY or GIRL DEPT. NAME OF THE STUDENT CSE Mr. R. ABHILASH Ms. N.B. SOUNDARYA ECE Mr. D. ALLEN PAUL Ms. R. NANDINI EEE Mr. S. VENKATA SUBRAMANIAN Ms. S.S. SHANU IT Mr. G. KANTHIVEL Ms. R. ABINAYA MECH Mr. R. KARTHIK CHEMICAL Mr. G. ARAVIND BIO Ms. M. ABHINAYA ICE Ms. R. KAVIYA EIE Mr. M.N. MATHEWS EMMANUEL SORIS Ms. Y. NIKITA MCA Mr. M. RAVICHANDRAN MSC Ms. G. SIVARANJANI

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MBA Mr. A. SINGARAM Ms. D. KEERTHANA COGNIZANT BEST OUTGOING STUDENT AWARD R. ABHINAYA B. Tech (IT)

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Value Added Courses:

Our college is always one-step ahead in motivating and shaping up our students towards their career development. Our institution has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with many leading organizations to organize value added courses to students, to take up specialized courses, which are currently being used in the industries. In this aspect, we are conducting value added courses, which are courses beyond their curriculum, designed to enhance the knowledge of the students in their core fields and specialize themselves in the latest technologies pertaining to their chosen field of studies. Value Added Courses are provided to students with an aim to teach and train in programming skills. The is to accelerate the programming capability needed for solving scientific and real time problems demanded by the corporate world. Students have options to choose the courses according to their desire and inclination. It is great boon to our students, in expertise various Value Added Courses which enables them to face the formidable challenges. In our department students are benefited and the details are given below. Second Year: All second year students undergone C/C++ course was provided by Eye open Technologies/Stigmata Techno Solutions/ Digiterati /Silican Software Services  Around 200 students are benefited by the course. This course was structured as 7 days module which contains classroom session as well as practical session. This course was conducted between 16 Feb and 22 Feb 2016 at computer center. Course Objective – C/C++ To facilitate the fundamentals of structured and Object Oriented programming concepts and to enhance the programming aspects in C/C++. The outcome of this course is to enable the students to  Identify the usage of complex data types to solve scientific and real world problems.  Identify the major elements in an object-oriented programming language.  Implement operator overloading.  Select the proper class protection mechanism.  Derive classes using inheritance in C++.  Demonstrate the use of virtual functions to implement polymorphism.  Write programs utilizing the I/O classes in C++.  Understand some advanced features of C++ including templates, exceptions, and multiple inheritance. It is a matter of pride that the courses are taught by the experts from industries using the laboratory facilities available in our institutions to meet the requirements of industry. On successful completion of such value added courses make the students to accelerate the programming skills, carryout innovative projects, compete with the fellow students during placement and interview process  Around 150 students attended the basic electronics and PCB design. This 2 days program was conducted at R and D center between 18-08-15 and 19-08-15, which was conducted by Realtime Technosoft Consulting and training in collaboration with ISA students Chapter. Students gained basic knowledge about the PCB design. Third Year: All third year students we organized two value added course in two different domains.  75 students were attended PLC programming by Siemens S7 1200 Course and gained knowledge about Programmable Logic Control. This 2 days course was scheduled between 21-08-15 and 22-08-15 at Process Control Lab by Excel Automation Solutions in collaboration with ISoI (Instrumentation Society of India). Siemens provided good and effective course materials. The faculties explained the concept in a clear and crystal and helped the students with their doubts. Students understood how the PLCs are used for Automation in Industries.  Around 82 students attended the Embedded Systems course including 09 PGstudents. This 2 days program was conducted at R and D centre between 5-08-15 and 6-08-15, which was conducted by Insystronics Solutions in collaboration with ISA students Chapter. Students gained basic knowledge about the PIC Microcontroller and MSP 430. The faculty also encouraged to interact in solving problems. Students had practical sessions comprising all the basic ideas about Embedded Systems. They conducted competitions based on the concepts taught during the course. The students were asked to make a presentation on their respective projects in front of Principal and Department Heads and everyone were motivated to participate in the event.

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 ACHIEVERS DAY 2016

Achievers day is celebrated every year during the month of April, in which students who brought laurels to the College during the academic year are honoured and rewarded. Achievers Day for the Academic year 2015-16 was celebrated on 9. 04. 2016. The students who won various competitions have been invited. The invitees were  Total Sports and Games Teams : 312 Players  Inter-collegiate Paper presentation, Symposium, Conference position winners : 1463 Students  Blood donors from Youth Red Cross : 53 Students  Members of Tamil Mandram: 20 Students  Members of Our College Student Orchestra Team : 44 Students  Inter-collegiate Cultural Competition Winners : 43 students

No. of Students Hounoured Total Amount Distributed

1876 Rs. 17.13 Lakhs

On the whole 1876 Students of our college belonging to various categories mentioned above were honored by distributing cheques and certificates on this special occasion.

This special function started at 6.30 P.M. with the High Tea followed by the distribution of Gifts. This event was made even more startling by our College Orchestra team and Dance Program by the students. The event ended at 9.00 P. M. with Splendid Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian Dinner.

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 OVERALL SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS: We proudly announce that we have achieved Over All Championships for the past 13 years Mega State Level Tournament/ Meets conducted for all the Engineering Colleges/ Arts Colleges in Taminadu

1. ANNA UNIVERITY INTER ZONAL TOURNAMENTS From 2003 to 2015 Conducted for 631 Engineering Colleges in Tamilnadu

2. TIES (TAMIL NADU INTER ENGINEERING SPORTS) From 2003 to 2015 Conducted for 631 Engineering Colleges in Tamilnadu

3. JETS From 2003 to 2016 Conducted for Arts, Science and Professional Colleges in South India

4. St. JOSEPH’S INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MEET From 2003 to 2015 Conducted for Arts, Science and Professional Colleges in South India

Best Sports Person Award: NARASIMHA PRIYA S (BIO TECH)

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 Sports Achievements: 2015-16 VOLLEY BALL – WOMEN VOLLEY BALL - MEN XXI State Level Volley Ball III Place Lakshmi Nagar Sports Club Volley Winnres Tournament Ball Tournament(Nanganallur) Zone-III Runners ONGC State Volley Ball Runners Tournament(Thiruvarur) SA Trophy Runners Bharathi Volley Ball Club State Winners Level Tournament(Pondy) PSN Trophy(Thirunelveli) Runners Zone-III Winners JETS-2016 Winners Sawyerpuram State Volley Ball III Place Championship(Tuticorin) HOCKEY (MEN) Anna University Inter Zone Runners (Trichy) Zone III Winner Kalasalingam State Level Volley Runners Ball Tournament(Srivilliputhur) Inter Zone Runner CM Trophy State(Chennai) Runners CM Trophy-2015 Runner 65th Senior State Volley Ball Join Winners Championship(Ooty) With Iob IIT Trophy-2015 Runner Veltech Tournament(Chennai) Winners Park CET Trophy-2016 Runner Sairam Trophy-2016 Winners IIT Trophy-2016 Winner BADMINTON - WOMEN Zone III Runner FOOT BALL (MEN) Sairam Trophy-2015 Runner WEIGHT LIFTING TNPESU Trophy-2015 Runner Inter Zone (Weight Lifting) Runner Saveetha Trophy-2016 Runner Inter Zone (Power Lifting) Runner JETS-2016 Runner Inter Zone (Best Physique) Runner HANDBALL KABADDI - WOMEN ZONE III Runner Inter Zone 3rd Place TNPESU Trophy Winner BADMINTON – MEN Karunya University Tournament 3rd Place Zone III Sairam Trophy- PSN Trophy-2016 3rd Place 2015 Jets -2016 Winner Sairam Trophy-2015 Runner KABADDI - MEN JETS-2016 Winner TNPSEU Trophy Winner TENNIS – WOMEN Zone III Winner Interzone 3rd Place Inter Zone Runner TENNIS – MEN PSN TROPHY-2016 3rd Place Zone III Runner Sairam Trophy -2016 Winner SA Trophy 2016 Runner JETS -2016 3rd Place Saveetha Trophy - -2016 Winner K L University Trophy-2016 Winner IIT Trophy - -2016 Runner BALL BADMINTON- MEN CHESS – WOMEN Zone III Winner MOP Trophy-2016 Runner 7th All India Ball Badminton Tournament Jets-2016 (Women) 3rd Place Bertram Layola Trophy-2016 Winner CHESS –(COMBINED) Inter Zone Winner Zone III Runner Ms & Mrs Baulraj Memorial Ball Runner SSN Trophy-2015 Runner Badminron ‘B’ Grade Tournament S A Trophy-2016 Runner State Level 2 Sr. Ballbadminton Winner JETS-2016 (Men) Runner Tournament For Men

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BALL BADMINTON - WOMEN R S Puram 2 Sr.Ballbadminton Men Winner Zone III Runner Tournament Sairam Trophy-2015 Runner B S Abdur Rehman Tournament Runner TABLE TENNIS - MEN Jets-2016 ‘A’ Team Winner Zone III Runner Jets-2016 ‘B’ Team 3rd Place Sairam Trophy-2015 Winner BASKET BALL - WOMEN SA Trophy-2016 3rd Place Zone-III Runner JETS-2106 Winner Sa Trophy-2016 Winner TABLE TENNIS – WOMEN MOP Vaishnava Trophy-2016 3rd Place Zone III Winner IIT Trophy-2016 Runner Inter Zone Winner JETS -2016 3rd Place Sairam Trophy-2015 Winner BASKET BALL (MEN) SSN Trophy-2015 Winner St.Joseph’s Ragavendra Basket Ball RUNNER Men & Women Tournament MOP Trophy-2016 Winner ZONE-III Winner JETS-2106 Winner Karunya University Tournament Runner WEIGHT LIFTING, POWER LIFTING, B.S.Abdur Rahamman Tournament Runner BEST PHYSIQUE(MEN) Inter Zone (Weight Lifting) Runner SVEC Trophy-2016 Runner Inter Zone (Power Lifting) Runner JETS-2016 Runner Inter Zone (Best Physique) Runner ANNA UNIVERSITY BLUES: 2015-16

S. Name Year Branch Game/ S. Name Year Branch Game/Event No Event No 1. M.D.Aasipsharif I MBA 2. A.A.Prasanna III EIE Volley Ball Ball Raj 3. B.Aravindan II MBA Badminton 4. J.Jain Jini Jo IV CHEM 5. S.Muthukumar I MBA 6. K.Praveen III EIE Kumar 7. Bokka Soma II MBA 8. S.Palani III EIE Sekar Babu 9. D.Karthikeyan IV CHEM Kabaddi 10. K.Pramoth III EIE Badminton 11. A.Ranjithkumar III EIE 12. B.Dhanus II IT Kumar 13. A.Nalini IV ICE 14. M.Perumal I MBA Weight 15. M.Nandhini III EIE 16. J.Sathish Raj I EIE Lifting 17. S.Ajay Eswaran II 18. M.R.Kannan I MBA 19. C.Sarath Babu II ECE 20. S.Elavarasan II CIVIL Power Lifting 21. V.Haris Kumar III EIE 22. U.Allen I MBA Prabdu 23. R.Athityan II CIVIL Table 24. P.Viji I MBA 25. S.Sanmathi II CSE Tennis 26. K.Nagarajan I MBA Best Physic 27. Raveena II B.Tech 28. P.Venugopal I ME Deenadhayalan 29. S.Dhakshin Raj II IT 30. M.Nithyanand I MBA am 31. S.Srijith II CSE Tennis 32. M.S.Pavan I ECE Swimming Gupta

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CONQUISTA 2015:

DISTRIBUTION OF 888PLACEMENT ORDERS TO THE PLACED STUDENTS

CONQUISTA’16–the word that makes us well with pride of our achievement. CONQUISTA is the ceremony of issuing the offer letters to the students recruited through campus placement. It was held on April 9th, 2016 with grandeur. The function was presided by the Senior Director -HR, from Cognizant Technology Solutions, and the General Manager - Competency & Operations Group, Wipro technologies who handed over the offer letters to the students in the presence of the Managing Director and Principalsof St Joseph’s group of Institutions. Human resources - Campus Hiring fromCognizant and Wipro were also present as ‘special invitees’.

We are proud to inform that we have achieved a placement record of 1069 so far in this year. It is indeed a golden feather in the of St. Joseph’s Group of Institutions.

CENTRE FOR TRAINING AND PLACEMENT 12 days Placement Orientation Program and other activities

The Centre for Training and Placement has conducted Aptitude course for second year & third year students by Vista Mind. Placement orientation programme-I (POP I) was also conducted for third year students. Faculties from various departments contributed

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Placement orientation program-II (POP II) was conducted for the final year students by Vista Mind and trained them on soft skills, quantitative aptitude skills etc., to prepare them for placement recruitments. Also POP III, a company specific training programme was conducted by SMART to crack Cognizant, Infosys Wipro test pattern.

The Centre for Training & Placement conducted online aptitude assessment tests on every week for all the students through the skill rack portal.

Apart from these the students have undergone mock tests in Cognizant, Wipro, Infosys and AMCAT test pattern before appearing for placements. Subsequent to the above training, Cognizant has conducted Evolve Program (Transition from College to Corporate) for the final years, which helped them to understand the expectations of the corporate world. Infosys conducted a session on “interview preparatory” & Wipro conducted a session on “employability”.

Students have also acquired BEC certifications, other value added certifications. In addition to the above certifications, IT Refresher program was conducted for all final year students by Top freshers to enhance the IT related technical skills. Also series of Mock tests, Interviews& intensive coding training have greatly improved the performance of the students in the campus recruitments to a great extent.

COMMUNICATION SKILL ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM

Centre for Training and Placement of St Joseph’s is largely responsible and committed towards the identification and catering to the need of training of students so that they are able to develop a good personality; and assist them to find right job and help them place in right companies before they pass out. We realize that in order to convert a raw student in to employable graduate, several behavioural attributes need to be addressed in addition to the development of technical skills. Some of the behavioural attributes are good communication skills, developing positive attitude towards work, and understanding of moral and ethical values.

Every academic year, our college has taken an initiative to improve the communication skill of the students by organizing 48 hrs Communication skill enhancement program. The aim of this program is to empower our students to take up the future campus recruitment with confidence. All the first year students are evaluated for communication skill by the expert committee. Based on the evaluation students are categorized into three levels and students are given appropriate training. This communication enhancement program is conducted by corporate trainers from Strides, Winspire, Vistamind etc.

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 Intramural Sports: Knowing the importance of bringing out the hidden talents, few extracurricular activities, both indoor and outdoor sports were organized to make students stress free in this competitive world. The sports such as volley ball, football, badminton, chess, carom etc. were conducted for our students. These activities foster leadership, sportsmanship and education. Students actively participated in the various games, which are conducted separately for II year, III year and IV year students. For second year it was held on 16th July 2015, for third year on 15th July 2015 and for final year on 14th July 2015.

Various games conducted are listed with winners list. II YEAR

GAME CATEGORY PLACE BRANCH Volley Ball Women Winners EIE Ball Badminton Men Runners Up EIE Hand Ball Women Runners Up EIE Chess (Singles) Women Runners Up Ms. R. Arthi Sree Men Runners Up Mr. K. P. Kalyana Sundaram Badminton (Singles) Women Runners Up Ms. P. S. Akshaya

III YEAR

GAME CATEGORY PLACE BRANCH Volley Ball Women Winners EIE Basket Ball Men Winners EIE Hand Ball Women Winners EIE Kabaddi Men Winners EIE Badminton (Singles) Men Winners Mr. J. Sriram Table Tennis (Singles) Women Winners Ms. Donna Merin John

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GAME CATEGORY PLACE BRANCH Men Runners Up EIE Hand Ball Women Runners Up EIE

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SPECIAL OCCASIONS

IFDHAR Our College celebrated Ramzan on 15th July 2015. All the Muslim students in our college have undergone fasting within the campus. The early morning food called as “sahar” according to the muslim custom, was served with delicious items by the college in the mess at 4.30 a.m. In the evening, the Muslim students are well served for the “ifthihar” that is for breaking the fasting at 6.30 p.m, dates and cool drinks along with the porridge. The hostel students attended Namaz in their respective hostel rooms. Special Namaz was conducted at 1.00 p.m on Fridays. During Ramzan fasting period, prayers were conducted in our college mosque. ONAMThe festival of rice harvest was celebrated on 21st August 2015 with great spirituality and delight. All Malayali students came with full rejoice to participate on this special occasion. Our Beloved Managing Director attended this festival with his family and conveyed his wishes to all the students. Malayali students dressed up in their traditional wear, particularly girls wearing the saree and performed kaikottikali, Malayalam pattu and Nadakam. The celebration was called off with the grand dinner where the menu includes aviyal, erussery, pulissery, nenthram pazham and different types of payasams.

TEACHERS DAY Our College celebrated the Teachersday as a special occasion from 2nd, 3rd, 4th September 2015. The students entertained the respective departments faulty members with unique shows on that special day. Our Management gave gifts to all the teachers of our college as a token of appreciation.

VINAYAKA CHATHURTHI Our College celebrated Vinayaka chathurthi on 17th September 2015. Lord Vinayaka’s birthday was celebrated by decorating the Ganesha Statue in our college temple with flowers. Pooja was grandly performed in the temple in the presence of our beloved Managing Director’s family. Delicious food was offered to the lord and Kozhakatai was distributed to the students. Many students came forward to participate on that occasion and filled in with all blessings of Ganesha.

AYUDHA POOJA Our College celebrated Ayudha Pooja on 20th October 2015. The traditional Ayudha pooja celebrations took place by arranging Kolu for 9 days in our college from the day of Mahalaya Amavasya till Vijayadasami. On this special day, all the laboratories and office were beautified with plantain trees, mango leaves and glazing papers which was followed by a pooja in the presence of Chairman and Managing Director’s family. The remarkable parts on this celebration were the mouth-watering lunch, sweets and ice creams that were served for all the students and staff. Gift vouchers for deepavali were distributed on the day of ayudha pooja to administrative staff, technical staff, non-technical staff, drivers, sweepers, scavengers, workers in the mess and daily wage workers.

DEEPAVALI Thefestival of lights is celebrated with full delight and enthusiasm. Deepavali is the most expected festival by all. This year the festival of lights was celebrated on 7th November 2015. On this special eve, a grand lunch with exotic dishes ranging from mouth lingering sweets till delicious deserts was served.

DEEPAM Kaarthigai Deepam is celebrated on the full moon day in the Tamil month of Kaarthigai. This festival is known for brighten lights. The deepam celebrations took place in our college on24th November 2015 with lamps lighted by the divine flame that is believed to fend off evil forces and escort ecstasy and prosperity.

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PADI POOJA The festival was celebrated in our college on 12th December 2015 by decorating the holy steps of Ayyappa with flowers and clothes and lighting traditional lamp. Managing Director, Staff and Students attended the pooja and “irumudi” was tied to those who went to sabarimala. Traditional songs were sung in pooja and a grand feast was given to those who attended pooja.

CHRISTMAS Christmas is the season of joy, of holiday greetings exchanged, of gift-giving, and, of families united. The Christmas celebrations took place in our college campus on 18th December 2015. On Christmas day, a special mass was conducted in our college chapel. The celebrations included a rythmic performance from our college choir and an add-on surprise package by the Santa clause. The staffs and students were completely spellbound with the Christmas gratification and the day was called off with a hearty lunch.

PONGAL Pongalis an occasion that is believed to chime in the opulence. It is renowned as a thanksgiving festival for various Hindu deities. “Thai” is the first month of the Tamil Almanac. This joy-filled Pongal occasion was celebrated in our college on the 8th January 2016. The day’s lunch was served with different varieties of Pongal. Indeed, Pongal is a festival of freedom, peace, unity and compassion crystallized in the last hymn on unity in the Indian spiritual text the Rig Veda.

HOSTEL DAY Hostel day is one of the most awaiting occasion of the year in St. Joseph’s college of Engineering. This wonderful day was celebrated in our college on 19th March 2015 with lots of events conducted for both boys and girls. The Hostel was decorated with colour lamps and balloons making it more eye-catching. Cricket, Volleyball, Basketball, kabaddi matches were held and the winners and runners were awarded with cash prizes. Cultural events such as Singing, Skit and Dance were performed in the presence of our beloved Chairman, Managing Director and Director. Matches and other events were conducted 3 days prior to hostel day. Special Dinner and snacks was provided to the hostilities. At last, the day ended with whole masthi and fun.

EASTER Our College celebrated Easter on 23rdMarch 2016. Easter is the springtime holiday marking the rebirth of Jesus and the renewal of the Christian faith. A special program was conducted by St. Joseph’s College Fellowship in our college Placement Cell which was attended by students and staff. The celebrations started with worship songs and prayer. Heartfelt wishes were shared among everyone and end off with holy blessing of God.

UGADI Our College celebrated Ugadi on 8th April 2016. The Telugu New year festival popularly called as Ugadi comes close on the heels of Holi. This day of celebration is marked by religious fanaticism and social jollity. Special dinner was served for the hostel students. Exotic dishes made with raw mango went on well with the occasion. Ugadi which is considered to be the most auspicious time to start new ventures was indeed a cheerful and a memorable celebration to be remembered by the staffs and students of our college.

TAMIL NEW YEAROur College celebrated Tamil New year on 15th April 2016. The Tamil New year festival popularly called as Puthandu. It is the celebration of the first day of the traditional Tamil calendar. The day is marked with feast and decorated with kolams. Special lunch was served to all.

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STUDENTS ARTICLES Bringing the Internet of Things into The idea is to begin to develop technical standards for IoT globally that would, in part, allow more theHospitalSTUDENTS worldwideARTICLES interoperability of systems and devices, so Mr. S. Rithesh that they could bedesigned with broad and global use II EIE in mind. The Internet of Things (IoT) are connected The ITU defines IoT as: “a global infrastructure for devices, often involving sensors, and they are going to the information society, enabling advanced services by change healthcare for the better - although this does interconnecting (physical and virtual) things based on raise concerns about privacy and security. Connected existing and evolving interoperable information and devices were previously aproprietary technology, communication technologies.” whereas IoT is by definition more open and agnostic. Some of the issues being discussed at this and other IoT broadens and quickens communication meetings involving IoT are, ensuring common from one device to another and enables automated languages for devices - making them “tunable” to a analytics to make more decisions without the need for channel that can be understood by other devices or a human intervention. Think about a sensor that enables facilities’ systems. Creating more modular systems the temperature in a room to go up when it falls below when possible to enable easier upgrades to systems a certain degree, and imagine that in a hospital room that support common standards, and ensuring through with an immune- compromised patient. Another of the accountability measures that healthcare information vast possible applications is having patients wear a remains private (e.g., encrypted or some such radio frequency tag so their whereabouts are always protective layer) even when it is being transmitted known. outside of a network or facility with firewalls. IoT's Benefits for the Medical Sector Compatibility is going to expand so that wireless In the sub-sector of medicine, IoT can devices’ data travels outside of hospital or network provide faster processes with less errors, with an walls at frequencies up to 5 GHz, but how this is going overall reduction of cost. For example, devices that to be accomplished is not clear. collect patients’ vital signs, medication intake, and Sensors in Artificial Limbs ventilator requirements and usage patterns could be In order for an artificial limb to work, it needs to be channeled to remote devices worn by clinicians. This able to detect information and send a message to the data could also be sent to electronic medical brain that it can understand. From pressure to heat, records (EMR) systems for instant updates, flagging sensors need to be able to detect several different inconsistent data, greater standardization of kinds of information, process it and send the information retrieval, which would provide searching information along – all in real time. and retrieving capabilities and up-to-the-minute Pressure-Sensing Artificial Skin alterations of patient care such as oxygen or pain In October 2015, engineers at Stanford University support.Another enormous benefit could occur in announced that they had developed a plastic skin home care - connected systems could enable care capable of detecting how hard it is being pressed, and teams to triage patients at home and possibly prevent send this information as an electrical impulse that the unnecessary admissions or premature admissions to brain can understand. hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. Wireless and The cutting-edge artificial skin is comprised of two mobile devices can also continue to empower patients layers, with the top layer acting as a sensing device to take charge of their own healthcare, as they self- and the bottom layer moving electrical signals and monitor signals such as blood sugar levels in the case converting them into biochemical stimuli that nerve of diabetes. cells can identify.The team began their work by Creating Guidelines for IoT measuring the inherent springiness of plastics and With no broad regulation on such sweeping rubbers on the molecular level. They then boosted this technology, people can become concerned. In the U.S. innate sensitivity by pressing a waffle pattern into thin the National Institute of Standards and Technology is plastic, which further squeezes the plastics springiness. working on guidelines to ensure security around Growing stress on the waffled nanotubes pushes them connected medical devices, such as insulin pumps. An even closer together, permitting more electricity to international public/private partnership to develop flow through the sensor, and those diverse impulses ICT/telecom standards called ITU-T met in June of are delivered as short pulses to the sensing system. 2015 on its Global Standards Initiative on Internet of Remove strain, and the flow of pulses slows, Things (IoT-GSI). suggesting light touch. Remove all stress and the pulses stop entirely.

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Sensing Heat the person whose signatures have been In addition to a sense of touch, our natural limbs analyzed, is predicted. The images of the also give us the ability to sensetemperature, and a signatures are first of all scanned, and then team of researchers announced in 2014 that they preprocessing steps are applied to make the had developedan artificial skin capable of doing image analyzable. Nine signature parameters the same thing. namely size, presence in zone, connectivity, Described in a report published by the journal intensity variation, margin usage, placing Nature, the prosthetic skin wasdeveloped by a single or two dots after the signature,slope of large team of American and South Korean baseline, first character size and signature engineers. The artificial skinis super stretchy, and placing are analyzed.This is done by applying can sense heat, strain, pressure and humidity. various image processing techniques. The The key to the technology behind the artificial traits pertaining to the value of these skin is a series of super-thin crystallinesilicon parameters are already known and are stored nanoribbon sensors. The skin can send electrical as a dataset. The corresponding values of the signals containing theinformation it detects into signature parameters are mapped with the the body, triggering peripheral nerves through a dataset which stores the traits.Testing is done super-thinmulti-electrode array. to decidethresholds for various parameters The skin was built extremely thin, allowing very that are analyzed.The comparison between the low flexibility, which enables it to wrapor stretch known characteristics of the person and around any surface. The study team said that characteristics outputted by system is done work still needs to be done tointerconnect and based on this analysis the traits of individual sensors.3 corresponding person are predicted. The The team said their ultimate goal is to have arrays system developed is considerably accurate in of elastic sensors to grab details onthe predicting the traits.Applications: externalsurroundings connected to peripheral  Employment profiling nerves, allowing for signals to besent to the brain. Sensing Muscle Signals  Medical diagnosis In addition to sensing the external environment,  Graphotherapy prosthetics researchers are also developing sensors to LASER detect what is going on inside the user’s body.In 2014, researchers at the University of Colorado announced Ms. Vidhiya Lakshmi. S the development of sensors designed to pick up natural III EIE muscle signals in order to refine control of hand and arm prosthetics. Other systems used for this purpose Device that emits light through a process relied on sensors placed on top of the skin, but this of optical amplification new system uses sensors planted within the muscles of basedonthe stimulatedemissionof the residual limb.Existing systems only had two photons.Produces light by itself is sensors, one to open the hand and one to close it. The technicallyan optical new system’s 18 sensors are designed for precise control of individual fingers. oscillator rather than TRAIT PREDICTION SYSTEM USING an optical amplifier as SIGNATURE ANALYSIS suggested by the acronym.Semiconductor Mr. Saran Kumar LaserPrincipleMechanism Behind Hybrid II EIE Silicon Laser-Combining the light-emitting Image processing is defined as a set of properties of Indium Phosphide with the light- computational techniques for analyzing, routing capabilities of silicon into a single enhancing, compressing and reconstructing hybrid chip.Introduction To Hybrid Silicon images. Its main components are importing, in which an image is captured through scanning Laser-A hybrid silicon laser is a semiconductor or digital photography, analysis and laser fabricated from both silicon and group manipulation of the image accomplished using III-V semiconductor materials. The hybrid various specializedsoftwareapplications,and silicon laser was developed to address the lack output.Imageprocessing techniques are of a silicon laser to enable fabrication of low- applied to analyze different kinds of signatures cost, mass-producible silicon optical devices. and based on the analysis the characteristics of The hybrid approach takes advantage of the

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 light-emitting properties of III-V it. The emitted light from the active layer semiconductor materials combined with the couples into the silicon waveguide due to their process maturity of silicon to fabricate close proximity (<130 nm separation) where it electrically driven lasers on a silicon wafer can be guided to reflect off mirrors at the end that can be integrated with other silicon of the silicon waveguide to form the laser photonic devices. Silicon is the principal cavity. There are two key aspects to this material used in semiconductor manufacturing development: today because it has many desirable properties. For example, silicon is plentiful,  a novel design that uses an indium phosphide-based material for light inexpensive, easy to work with, and well generation and amplification bonded to a understood by the semiconductor industry. silicon waveguide that forms the laser cavity Silicon is an especially useful material for and determines the laser’s performance. photonics components due to one key  a unique manufacturing process that creates property: it is transparent at the infrared “glue” that fuses these two materials wavelengths at which optical communication together. This glue layer is a mere 25 atoms operates. Therefore, while silicon is opaque to thick the human eye, it appears clear as glass to a It removes the disadvantages of direct laser operating at infrared wavelengths. A key attachment and off chip lasers. It uses challenge facing the silicon photonics electrical pumping. The problem of tight community is a fundamental physical alignment tolerance is solved the unique limitation of silicon: namely, silicon cannot fabrication technique used here. This efficiently emit light. While it is capable of technique is called plasma assisted wafer bonding.Now as the electrical contacts are routing, modulating, and detecting light, established in the structure, it is ready to be silicon has needed an external light source to pumped. Here electrical pumping is carried provide the initial light. A long standing quest out. Pumping is a mechanism to cause in silicon photonics has been the creation of a population inversion, i.e., to increase the laser source that can be manufactured directly number of electrons in the higher energy level. on the silicon photonic chip, in high volume, When a voltage is applied to the contacts in and whose emitted light is automatically InP, electrons flow from the negative contacts aligned with the silicon waveguide. We start toward the positive contact. When these with a cross sectional view of an Indium electrons encounter holes in the Phosphide waveguide.When a voltage is semiconductor lattice, they emit a photon. The applied to the InP it will begin to emit light. If ability to generate light this way is a property we bring silicon waveguide up to the InP, light of indium phosphide and other compounds. will couple into the Si waveguide-Evanescent Silicon is a poor light emitter because it generates heat, instead of light when Coupling. Evanescent coupling is formed at electricity is applied—hence the need for the boundary between two media with different indium phosphide-based material. The light wave motion properties and is exponentially radiated from the InP is coupled to the etched decay with distance from boundary. Si layer. The coupling used here is called is Evanescent Coupling. Integration into a Tera- The Hybrid Silicon Laser Scale Systemfigure shows what a proposed A hybrid silicon laser is an optical source that terabit integrated optical transceiver could is fabricated from both silicon and group III-V look like. It consists of a row of small, compact semiconductor materials.It comprises a silicon hybrid silicon lasers, each generating laser waveguide fused to an active, light-emitting, light at a different wavelength (color). These different wavelengths are then directed into a III-V epitaxial semiconductor wafer. The III-V row of high-speed silicon modulators that epitaxial wafer is designed with different encode data onto each of the different laser layers such that the active layer can emit light wavelengths. An optical multiplexer would when it is excited either by shining light, e.g. a combine these individual data streams laser onto it or by passing electricity through

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 together into one output . One of the benefits of optical communications is that all of these signals can be simultaneously sent down a fiber without interfering with each other.Today, Silicon is widely used to mass produce affordable digital electronics. It can andhigh-speed also be used to route, detect, modulate, and transportation. One way that they overcome even amplify light, but not to effectively this is the modern and growing technology generate light. In contrast, Indium Phosphide known as Magnetic Levitation.Relying on rare earth magnets, superconductors,electromagnets and diamagnet, magnetic levitation is now used for based lasers are commonly maglev trains, magnetic bearings and for used in telecommunicationsequipment.Hence, product display purposes. Today, maglev the Hybrid Silicon Laser incorporates a novel transportation is one of the fastest growing design, employing Indium Phosphide based means of transportation in industrialized material for light generation and amplification countries.This method has the potential to be while using Silicon based material for faster, quieter and smoother than wheeled containing and controlling the Laser. The chip is manufactured using a low-temperature, mass transit systems and the power needed oxygen plasma, which is an electrically for levitation is usually not a particularly large charged oxygen gas used to create a thin oxide percentage of the overall consumption most of layer (roughly 25 atoms thick) on the surfaces it being used to overcome air drags. of both Silicon and Indium Phosphide. When heated and pressed together, the Oxide In William Gibson’s novel Spook Country, layer functions as a "glass-glue," fusing the two maglev technology was also featured in the materials into a single chip. When voltage is form of a “maglev bed”, a bed which used applied, light generated in the Indium magnets to stay suspended in midair.Magnetic Phosphide based material passes through the levitationis the method by which an object is oxide "glass-glue" layer, and into the silicon suspended with no support other than based material, where it is contained and magnetic fields.According to Earnshaw’s controlled, to create the Hybrid Silicon Laser. theorem, it is impossible to stably levitate ADVANTAGES: Continued high speed data against gravity relying solely on static processing from source to CPU - processing in ferromagnetism. However, maglev technology the Tb/s range, smaller computers, less heat, overcomes this through a number of means. elimination of mother boards, Low cost laser These include, but are not limited to, technology mechanical constraint, diamagnetism APPLICATIONS Cosmetic applications, Eye surgery, "No-touch" removal of tumors, levitation, superconductors, In dentistry, Laser printers, In optical discs, rotationalstabilization,servomechanisms, Product development / commercial: laser induced currents and strong focusing.Pseudo- printers, optical discs,laser levitation relies on two magnets that are pointers, holograms, bubble grams, Used mechanically arranged to repel each other for optical communications, Military and strongly, or are attracted but constrained from Forensic applications. touching by a tensile member, such as a string MAGNETIC LEVIATION or cable. Diamagnetic levitation occurs when diamagnetic material is placed in close Ms.G. Shwetha proximity to material that produces a III EIE magnetic field, thus repelling the diamagnetic material. Due to the Meissner Overcoming the pull of gravity and fighting effect,superconductors also have the property acceleration are major challenges for scientists of having completely expelled their magnetic looking to achieve flight fields, allowing for further stability.The first

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St.Joseph’s College of Engineering Department of EIE NIMBUS/VOL-30 commercial maglev people mover was simply sensitivity to initial conditions. Any small called “MAGLEV” and officially opened in 1984 fluctuations in atmospheric conditions can near Birmingham, England. It operated on an accumulate to produce a large weather elevated 600m section of monorail track difference. This chaotic nature of weather between Birmingham International Airport makes it impossible to predict more than a few and Birmingham International railway station, weeks in advance, even with the best possible running at speeds up to 42 km/hr. computer model.There are many eminent scientists behind the theory of Chaos like BUTTERFLY EFFECT- The Theory of Chaos Edward Lorenz. One of them was Henri Ms. Stefka Sharon Poincare who described the Hallmark of Chaos,“sensitivedependence on initial III EIE conditions” in his own words. Mandelbrot In every day vocabulary chaos may signify pioneered the mathematics of fractals, a term confusion, pandemonium or disorder. But which he coined in 1975. His fractals helped interestingly in the field of mathematics Chaos describe or picture the actions of chaos, rather theory is an intriguing set of tools to study than explain it. Chaos and its workings could dynamical systems that are highly sensitive to now be seen in color on a home computer. initial conditions. The theory of Chaos is Another forerunner of the new science was something nature’s own which can be by Mitchell Feigenbaum. His work, in the late everyone in this world.If one may recollect the 1970s, was so revolutionary that several of his scene from Jurassic Park when Ian Malcolm first manuscripts were rejected for publication refers to Chaos theory as “A butterfly can flap because they were so novel they were its wings in Peking and in Central Park you get considered irreverent.He looked deeply into rain instead of sunshine.” This is popularly turbulence, the home of strange attractors, and termed as Butterfly effect. It was actually saw universality.He developed a method to Edward Lorenz anAmerican mathematician measure turbulence and found a structure andmeteorologist who was a pioneer in the embedded in nonlinear systems.Feigenbaum field of Chaos theory coined the expression showed that period doubling is the normal ‘Butterfly effect’.He termed this expression to way that order breaks down into chaos. He explain that even a tiny change in initial calculated universal numbers which represent conditions ofchaotic system may result in ratios in the scale of transition points that totally unpredictable outcome. Interestingly occur during the process of period the nature of chaos arises in certain dynamic doubling.These ratios are now called systems which are deterministic with no Feigenbaum numbers. James Gleick, author of random elements involved. There are many Chaos: Making a New Science, (1987) systems which exhibit the chaotic nature.A mentions that Richard J. Cohen, and his classical example would be a double pendulum medical colleagues at MIT, found that period in which one pendulum is attached to another. doubling is associated with the onset of a heart This is a simple physicalsystem which exhibits attack. This finding brought chaos science into rich dynamic behavior with high dependence the domain of medical science.Although chaos on initial conditions.The motion of double is often thought to refer to randomness and pendulum is surprisingly governed by set of lack of order, it is more accurate to think of it coupled ordinary differential equations but the as an apparent randomness that results from outcome is chaotic in nature.Another very complex systems and interactions among common example would be weather systems. forecasting. If the forecast for the day is rainy on the contrary it turns out to be a sunny day. There is a mathematical explanation for this behavior. It is simple. It is because weather system is a chaotic system with high

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