An Institute of ICARE Pioneer in Technical Education (Estd. - 1996) (The First Self Financed and residential Engineering Institute of ) NAAC ACCREDITED TECHNICAL INSTITUTE WITH “A” GRADE (3.31CGPA)

PROSPECTUS 2017-18

HALDIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Knowledge City, P.O.-HIT, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, PIN - 721 657, West Bengal, Phone : (03224) 252900 / 255616 / 252850; Fax : (03224) 252800 / 253062 E- mail : [email protected] ; Website : www.hithaldia.in

Approved By : All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Affiliated to : Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad University of Technology ( Formerly Known as - West Bengal University of Technology) OTHER COLLEGES UNDER ICARE ANTI RAGGING  Global Institute of Science and Technology  Haldia Law College Ragging is totally banned in Haldia Institute of  Vidyasagar Primary Teachers' Training Institute Technology and anyone found guilty of ragging and/or abetting ragging is liable to be  Haldia Institute of Maritime Studies and Research (HIMSAR) punished. As per latest Government policy guided  Haldia Institute of Nursing Science by orders of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, all  s t u d e n t s a n d p a r e n t / g u a r d i a n s a r e Haldia Institute of Health Science required to submit affidavits before a student is  Institute of Education, Haldia allowed registration in the Institute and hostel  Haldia Institute of Management accommodation. The affidavits should be filled up and signed by the candidate and  Haldia School of Languages guardian to the effect and that they are aware of  Haldia Institute of Dental Sciences and Research the law and provision of ragging as well  as the punishments, and that the student, if found ICARE Institute of Medical Science & Research & Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy Hospital, Haldia guilty of the offence of ragging and/or abetting  ICARE School of Research & Development (ISRD) r a g g i n g i s l i a b l e t o b e p u n i s h e d  National Institute of Competitive Examinations (NICE) appropriately.////////////////////////////////////

All parents/guardians/students may download the same from the Institute website and get them duly attested by the Oath Commissioner and bring it on the day of student's registration. In case any student faces or witness any form of ragging he/she is advised to communicate immediately with the following members:

Anti Ragging Committee Chairman: DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL 03224‐252800 Convener: Prof. Soumen Paul, Head, IT 9433966493

Anti Ragging Squad Chairman: Prof. Jaydeb Bhaumick Head, ECE 9434226938

Joint Conveners Prof. Siraj Datta Head, BT 9474408858 ICARE COMPLEX, KNOWLEDGE CITY, PO: HIT CAMPUS DIST: Mr. Anjan Kundu Student's Welfare Officer PURBA‐MEDINIPUR‐721657 9434236248 Phone: +91 3224 255275/255662/255895/255843 Fax: +91 3224 255275 For further details, please visit: Email: [email protected] http://www.hithaldia.in Website: www.icare‐haldia.org VISION

To achieve Centre of Excellence in the field of Science, Technology and Management Education for creating dynamic human resources of global standards with capabilities of accepting new challenges.

MISSION

 To impart quality and value based education to raise satisfaction level of all stake‐holders.  To create competent, creative professionals and great entrepreneurs who can work as individual or in group in multi‐cultural global environments./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  To prepare citizens who would grow to be competent enough to contribute significantly with personal integrity and civic responsibility for the betterment of mankind throughout their careers and profession.

1 FROM THE DESK OF CHAIRMAN FROM THE DESK OF DIRECTOR

There is no yardstick to measure a society's growth other than making a Our main objective is to create future leaders who manage and create powerful qualitative assessment of its multidimensional activities. Education, being organizations in the emerging corporate landscape. Different pedagogic tools help our students to develop not only in a holistic business perspective but also one of the most important areas of social activities which can be studied, towards an ability to seize opportunities in a competitive business market. analyzed and visualized to have a feeling about how a society has been Our system has evolved to reach and hold a unique position of pride in the performing. It is needless to mention here that in today's fast moving technical education system in our country. As of now HIT has 15 academic world, technical education has taken a large share of the entire education departments. We are running at present 12 undergraduate courses and seven sector and all of us knowingly or unknowingly, are part of this system which post graduate courses under Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University (formerly is undergoing radical changes. known as West Bengal University of Technology). At present we have a total student strength of about 4366, faculty strength of about 266 and non teaching staff including laboratory staff of about 295. We have got 'A' grade with CGPA 3.31 on NAAC in September 2016. We, at Haldia Institute of Technology, are making our earnest and humble attempt to cope up with this trend. Having started our journey in 1996, it has been our constant endeavor to upgrade, modify and improve upon our standards to The faculty members of the institute are encouraged to undertake sponsored project and industrial consultancy. We have match the country's need. conducted International Conference on “Mathematics & Computing “ in the January 2017. We have conducted National Conference on “Recent Advances on Multifunctional Materials” in February 2017, where Padmashree Dr.Satish Kumar, Director, Our guiding principle is based on constant change, motivation and up-gradation, creating state-of-the art knowledge NIT, Kurukshetra was the Chief Guest. We have organized national seminar on “New Horizon in Biotechnology” in the month of infrastructure for our student, instilling in them the ability to learn so that they can face any challenge anywhere in the Februaly 2017. Padmashree Prof. Dipankar Chatterjee (J.C. Bose Fellow) was the Chief Guest. We have organized National world. We sincerely feel that education should build character, sharpen the intellect and encourage free thinking. The Seminar on “Nanoscience and Nanotechnology” in the month of March 2017, where Dr.Prabhat Ranjan, Executive Director, idea is not to give the students just an assembly line degree but to sculpt the young minds into giants in knowledge TIFAC, DST was the Chief Guest. We are going to organize 70th Annual Session of IIChE Chemical Engineering Congress with upright character and unwavering ethics, possessing a firm resolution to shape the future. (CHEMCON‐2017) in the month of December 2017.

Our main aim is that both the institute and industry should work together for the betterment of the society. We should spend Our sincere efforts have shown results. Today, Haldia Institute of Technology has become an icon of technical time with the corporate world to customize our education to their needs, thus creating value for both our students and the education in this part of the country. The institute not only symbolizes quality education, it has also set the bench mark corporate, we can move towards consistent achievement from the point of view of our placements. Education is the discipline of education ambience. Its infrastructure, its tranquil greenery, its teacher-student relation, its teaching quality, its for the adventure of life, so we have to face challenges of varying degree and nature. But those challenges will inspire us for laboratories, its research projects, its plight to uplift the socioeconomically challenged students, its community greater achievement. The rank of any institute lies in the quality of values it delivers to the society. We look forward of being services, its flora and fauna and above all its ethical values are being considered as 'targeted standard' in the society. recognized as one of the premier engineering institutes worldwide. There are huge challenges in the global and highly competitive market of the present day. So, we have to approach towards multidisciplinary research on Science, Engineering and Management. Our vision is to bring out the research talent and the work I am grateful to all our patrons, well-wishers and guardians for what we are today. Your patronage, your support, your done by scientists, academia, engineers, practitioners , scholars, post graduate students of engineers and management so that love, your criticism, your sympathy, your guidance and your selfless cooperation have made our dream to realize this fellow researchers can get benefit from the research done. institute to become an ideal center for learning. We are yet to travel a long way and I am sure that you will be with us in I welcome the newly admitted students to the portal of this great educational institution and wish them a memorable, our journey to excellence. meaningful and rewarding tenure.

I am privileged to express my heartfelt satisfaction over the publication of this prospectus for the Academics year 2017-18. I believe you would be able to get a glimpse of our activities in this brochure. We look forward to a Prof.(Dr.) M.N. Bandyopadhyay relationship where the learning quotient rises above the mere imparting of Academics knowledge to the education Director, HIT with excellent, attitudes, values, morals and skills for the good of humanity. Ex. Director, NIT, Kurukshetra & Calicut Ex. HAG SCALE Professor of Electrical Engineering of NIT, Hamirpur Dr. Lakshman Seth Chairman, HIT

2 3 CONTENT

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL  Board of Governors 6  Locational Advantages 7  Campus Facilities at a Glance 8 It's a pleasure to welcome you to Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT), a place of effective learning and career building.  Aryabhatta Central Library 9 HIT is the first self‐financing Institute located in the most prosperous industrial  Administrative Officers 10 hub in the state of West Bengal. It started its journey in the year 1996 with only three departments. Over the years it has grown up and presently, running twelve  Information for the students 11 Under Graduate and five Post Graduate Programmes in Engineering/Technology,  Academic Programme 12 in addition to MBA and MCA Programmes. It is now a well‐established Institute beautifully sprawling over 37 acre lush green lands having all the modern facilities  Activities of Training and Placement Cell 13 that an ideal academic institution should have.  Alumni Association 17  Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 20 Our facilities and infrastructure is amongst the best in the country. It provides an optimum mix of theory and practical, with  Biotechnology 25 strong bias on industrial and managerial applications. A team of dedicated members of faculty with excellent academic background, trained in premier universities and institutions, is the asset of this Institute.  Chemical Engineering 31 The HIT student learns subjects across departmental boundaries and excels in extracurricular activities. The mix of technology  Civil Engineering 38 and management skills that an HITian possesses makes him an invaluable asset to any organization he works for. The students of this institute are occupying enviable positions in various organisations at home and abroad. Many of them have been the driving  Computer Science and Engineering 43 force behind the industrial landscape of our nation.  Electronics and Communication Engineering 50  Electrical Engineering 56 The Institute has earned fame not only for its excellent academic and extracurricular activities but also for its research, consultancy and development activities. From the beginning it has been doing research in the frontier areas and successfully  Food Technology 64 completed projects of different renowned organizations like DST, DBT, AICTE, CSIR, UGC, etc. Time to time it is also organizing  69 Seminars and Workshops of National and International standards for updating and sharing its knowledge. This year, HIT got the Information Technology honour of holding the 70th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers and the congress CHEMCON‐2017  Instrumentation and Control Engineering 75 during 27‐30th December, 2017.  79 Most of the programs of HIT were accredited by NBA in three terms earlier and on expiry of the same, the Institute has applied to Mechanical Engineering NBA in new format for accreditation. Apart from this, the Institute has also been re‐accredited by NAAC in 2nd Cycle with “A”  Production Engineering 86 Grade having CGPA 3.31. The Institute was also a recipient of TEQIP Phase‐I, a world bank funded initiative of MHRD,  92 Government of India, for enhancing teaching and learning quality of the Institute. The institute also included under Section 2(f) Computer Applications and 12(B) of UGC Act.  Management & Social Science 96 I look forward to see you enjoying your study here and your dream fulfilled.  Applied Science 100  Students Welfare Activities 104  NSS Activities 126 Prof . (Dr) Asit K Saha  Sports Activities 128 Principal, HIT  Community Development Programme 130  PMKVY ‐ TI Programe Centre 134

 Distinguished Visitors 135

4 5 BOARD OF GOVERNORS LOCATIONAL ADVANTAGES

The Institute is located at the heart of industrial city Haldia, a major Indian port and nerve centre of industrial and trade activities Sl.No Name of the Members Background Designation in and through Eastern India. Approximately 125 km from and in close proximity to NH‐41; Haldia Institute of Technology is strategically located at the heart of the port city Haldia – the busiest industrial hub of Eastern India. Dr. Lakshman Seth Chairman, ICARE 1 Chairman Former Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha). (Educationist). (Nominee of the Society) 2 Sri Sayantan Seth Vice Chairman Educationist Sri Asish Lahiri (Nominee of the Society) 3 Secretary Secretary, ICARE Educationist. Dr. Arunabha Mishra (Nominee of the Society) 4 Associate Professor– Dept. of Chemistry, Member Vidyasagar College [Day],Kolkata – 700 006. Educationist Sri Bimal Kr. Maji (Nominee of the Society) 5 Member Advocate, Haldia Educationist Regional Officer 6 (Ex Officio) Member All India Council for Technical Education

Prof. Gautam Mazumder Industrialist / Technologist/ Professor, Mechanical Engineering 7 Jadavpur University Educationist Member 188, Raja S. C. Mallick Road, Kolkata‐ 32. Nominee of AICTE Prof. Avijit Kar (Nominee of the 8 Dept. of Computer Sc. & Engineering Member Jadavpur University, Affiliating University) Kolkata ‐ 700032. The Director of Technical Education (Ex‐Officio) Nominee of the 9 Dept. of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal, Member State Govt. The city is the industrial home of manufacturing industrial giants such as Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Adani Wilmar Ltd., Bikash Bhavan, 10th Floor, Salt Lake, Kolkata. Hindustan Unileaver Ltd., Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., Exide Industries, Mitshubishi Chemical Corporation, Tata Chemicals and Prof. Suchintya Sarkar many others. Asst. Professor, Dept. of Computer Sc. & Engg, 10 Govt. College of Engg. & Textile Technology , (Nominee of the State Govt.) Member The Institute is well connected to Kolkata and Kharagpur by Railways and National Highways. 4, Cantonment Road, P.O. : Berhampore, Dist. Murshidabad – 742 101. Prof. Asit Baran Maity 11 Dean, School of Applied Science & Humanities, Nominee from Faculty Members Member Haldia Institute of Technology Prof. Asit Kumar Saha (Nominee of the Society) 12 Member Principal, Haldia Institute of Technology Educationist Director, 13 Prof. M. N. Bandyopadhyay Invitee Member Haldia Institute of Technology Prof. B. B. Paira (Former Director, 14 Haldia Institute of Technology), Invitee Member CE‐101, Sector‐I,Salt Lake, Kolkata – 700 064. Educationist Sri Subhas Roy Educationist 15 Procon Management Services (P) Ltd., Invitee Member & Management Consultant 135, Canning Street (1st Floor),Kolkata – 700 001. Registrar, 16 Dr. Anjan Mishra Invitee Member Haldia Institute of Technology Finance Manager, 17 Sri Sudipta Kumar Basu Invitee Member Haldia Institute of Technology

6 7 CAMPUS FACILITIES AT A GLANCE ARYABHATTA CENTRAL LIBRARY

 The Institute is an enclave Campus of 37 acres of land having an Administrative Block of 6118 square meters and 9 Academic The library occupies a unique place in academic and research activities of the Institute. It is perhaps the most important central facility of our campus. It is housed in a separate spacious three‐storied building on the southern side of the main building with Blocks having an area of around 27518 square meters, residential area of around 8289 square meters and hostel area of a floor space of 4402 sqm. The six reading halls which can accommodate a total of 300 students provide the peaceful and 40655 square meters.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// friendly atmosphere for absorbing knowledge available through books, journals, magazines and newspapers. It extends its  Separate Hostel facility is available for boys and girls. There are 11 Boys' hostels and 4 Girls' hostels for UG and PG students. services beyond the physical walls of a building, by including materials accessible by electronic means and by developing a modern e‐resource library with a variety of digital tools.  The campus has amenities and circulation area of 37000 square meters. It has Restaurant, Open‐Air Cafeteria, Departmental Store, Pharmacy, Bank with ATM Kiosk, Laundry, Saloon, Post Office, Book Store and Reprographic Section.//////////////// Library keeps open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm on regular week days (Monday to Friday), Saturday & Sunday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. It has a total collection of 89784 general books, Book bank books, and books from TEQIP of the World Bank Fund. It  The campus is equipped with its own Electrical Sub‐station having a capacity of 850 KVA. Emergency power supply is subscribes 102 print journals, 10 databases of e‐resource journals i.e. Science direct, J‐GATE(Engineering), J‐ available through the Institute's own DG power supply of 425 KVA.//////////////////////////////////////////////// GATE(Management), IEEE, Proquest (Management), ASTM, ASCE, Springer, McGraw‐Hill covering about 21017 e‐journals to  Dedicated Training and Placement Sections at HIT Campus and Bangaluru./////////////////////////////////////////////// support research activities of our Institute. In addition databases of PROQUEST and McGraw‐ Hill facilitates access to 15000 e‐ books on wide variety of disciplines are also available. Full video course lectures of NPTEL (An Initiation of IIT and IISc.) are also  State‐of‐the‐art Central Computing Facility (CCF) Lab.//////////////////////////////////////////////////// added in the library to help students to download such materials for study and learning .  Well equipped engineering Workshops and state‐of‐the‐art Laboratories.//////////////////////////////////////////////// Our Institute also provides Book Bank scheme allowing each student to borrow 5/6 text books for the entire semester.  Campus wide Wi‐Fi facilities for all through 100 Mpbs high speed leased line are available for 24 hours. It includes students' Students belongings to SC/ST/OBC categories are also entitled to issue extra books from TEQIP‐TDP section funded by the hostels, faculty and staff quarters.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// World Bank.  The Institute has an international sized playground with all amenities of Football and Cricket and a Basketball Courtyard. Library has started functioning its digital library services. The faculty members and students can access its resources i.e. e‐  Modern multi‐facility Gymnasium is housed for the regular physical exercises.///////////////////////////// books, LR, video lectures, WBUT question papers, GATE papers, languages learning etc.  Classrooms are at par with modern standards and provided with overhead and multimedia projection facilities, video The library is fully automated with LIBSYS(6.3 windows version) software and its web based online Public access catalogue (OPAC) to view the library catalogue from anywhere in campus LAN. Students can check their library account at any point of conferencing, and other infrastructure of modern, upgraded teaching‐learning process.////////////////////////////////// time.  The Institute has a fully decorated and equipped Convention Centre with a capacity of 500 people to conduct seminar, workshops, etc.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  Central Workshop Facilities for fabricating research equipment./////////////////////////////////////////////  The Institute is proud of Aryabhatta Central Library (4402 sq. m area) that has rich collection of book titles, journal, e‐ journals, educational CDs, and class lectures for backup learning. The Library also subscribes English, Bengali, Hindi newspapers and magazines. It accommodates a reading room with a capacity for 300 students.  A separate Research and Development Centre has state‐of‐the‐art facilities for technical, scientific and industrial research.  The Medical Centre is having Residential Medical Officer with round the clock Ambulance facility.  Full time Student Counselors are there to help students in the areas of personal/social development and career development, some of the key features to achieve academic and professional excellence in today's competitive world.

8 9 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS INFORMATION FOR THE STUDENTS

Sl. No. Name Designation CLASS ATTENDANCE 1 Prof.(Dr.) M.N. Bandyopadhyay Director “Students will not be allowed to appear the Semester Examination if their regular class attendance is below 75%, as per the 2 Prof. (Dr.) Asit Kumar Saha Principal guidance of MAKAUT.” Dean, School of Applied Science Prof. Asit Baran Maity 3 & Humanities 4 Prof. Tarun Kanti Jana Dean, School of Engineering COUNSELING SERVICE Dean, School of Electronics, Computer Science 5 Prof. Debasis Giri & Informatics The college has a counseling and guidance cell. Two counselors are available for the students. The counseling cell provides guidance to the students (B.Tech., M.Tech., MCA and MBA) throughout their courses. This cell provides counseling service in Prof. Bikash Bepari 6 Dean, Students Welfare small or large group in their regular schedule class. In addition, the students who need psychological, social, personal, and academic counseling are attended with extreme care on an individual basis. 7 Prof. Radharani Das Dean, School of Chemical, Food & Biotechnology GRIEVANCE CELL (FOR STUDENTS) 8 Dr. Anjan Mishra Registrar Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Saha , Principal ‐ Chairman Finance Manager 9 Mr. Sudipta Kumar Basu Prof. Tarun Kumar Ghosh ‐ Convener

10 Mr. Dipankar Chakraborty Head, Corporate Relations SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 11 Mr. Susmit Maity Assoc. Prof., IT & In charge ‐ Training & Placement HIT recognizes the importance of safe working practices and procedures and in complying with the requirements of Health and Assoc. Prof., AEIE & Safety Act. HIT thinks that Safety, Health and Welfare are as important as the production of highly trained and motivated young 12 Mr. Debadutta Ghosh In charge ‐ Corporate Relation new engineers and should receive the same consideration. 13 Mr. Birendranath Chattopadhyay General Manager, Electrical INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC) 14 Mr. Sutay Gupta Chief Librarian Prof. (Dr.) A.K. Saha , Principal ‐ Chairman 15 Mr. Goutam Pati Librarian Prof. T. K. Jana, Dean, School of Engineering ‐ Convener

16 Mr. Debasis Das Sr. Administrative Officer The prima facie concern of IQAC is to facilitate the creation of a learner‐centric environment conducive for quality technical education and faculty maturation to adopt the required knowledge and technology for participatory teaching and learning 17 Mr. Manoj Pramanik Finance Officer process. 18 Mrs. Pritha Mukherjee Controller of Examinations

19 Mr. Bhaskar Maitra System Engineer

20 Mr. Tapas Kumar Jana Estate Officer

21 Mrs. Madhumita Batul Sports Officer

22 Ms. Mandira Chakraborty Students' Counselor

23 Mrs. Sinchita Bhattacharya Students' Counselor

24 Mr. Anjan Kumar Kundu Students' Welfare Officer

25 Ms. Anup Kr. Panja Deputy Registrar

26 Mrs. Suryatapa Panda Administrative Officer

27 Mr. Subhas Chandra Das Programme Officer

10 11 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME ACTIVITIES OF TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL

The institution established in the year 1996 with the objectives of creating highly professional manpower in various  Vocational Training: The Training & Placement Cell organizes vocational training for all pre final year students at different discipline of engineering and technology keeping in minds the rapid industrial development of the whole country in industries and corporate. This enhances the first exposure of students to the corporate world. Major companies those who the context of present liberalized and globalized environment. provide summer training opportunities to our students are IOCL, HDC, HPL, Exide, TATA Steel, TATA Power, TATA Chemicals, COURSES OFFERED TATA Motors, UPL, MCCPTI, ESCL, IOPL, Adani Group, Aegis Logistics, Praxair, Petro Carbon, Burn Standard, GPT, Dee Power, SAIL, NTPC,WBPDCL, BSNL, DCPL, HCL, DPL, Chittaranjan Locomotive, PWD, GPT etc. UG COURSES PG COURSES  Soft Skill Development: The cell invites different soft skill experts to conduct soft skill development courses for the Intake Discipline Discipline Intake 1st shift 2nd shift students of the institute to improve their employability skills. The cell also conducts special grooming and preparatory classes Applied Electronics & directly through workshops, aptitude tests, mocks interviews, group discussions. 60 M. Tech in Biotechnology 36 Instrumentation Engineering  Industry‐students interaction: The Training and Placement Cell initiates different seminar conducted by industry‐ eminent

Biotechnology 60 M. Tech in Chemical Engineering 18 personnel. Through this interactive session students are being benefited by new up‐coming ideas in industry.  Placement: The cell has excellent track records for providing opportunities to the students for employments. The Cell also M. Tech in Computer Science Chemical Engineering 60 & Engineering 18 maintains liaison with various industries and corporate establishments for placements of the students. Every year new M. Tech in Electronics Civil Engineering industries are always appended to the list. Feedbacks are obtained from the employers on regular basis which helps the 120 60* & Communication Engineering 36 present students to enhance their strike rate during interview process. Computer Science & Engineering 120 M. Tech in Mechanical Engineering 18  Industry Visits: The Training and Placement Cell also taken care of direct industry oriented experience of the students by Electronics & arranging Industry Visits in different industries like TATA Power, Haldia Energy Ltd, United Phosphorus Ltd. Haldia Communication Engineering 120 Master of Business Administration 60 Petrochemicals etc. Electrical Engineering 120 60* Master of Computer Application 60  Counseling: The cell extend personal and group counseling to students in career selection and motivation. Personal care is taken to attain every individual's problems. Food Technology 60

Information Technology 60 The institute has also Placement Offices at Bangalore and Kolkata. Instrumentation 60 & Control Engineering Patronage from industries in campus drives during 2016‐2017

Mechanical Engineering 120 60* Wipro Linde India Phoeniex Omics International Production Engineering 60 Infosys Haldia Petrochemicals Innovias Vivo Communications Tech Mahindra SHV Energy Bose Engineers SRMB Total Undergraduate Intake 1200 Total Post Graduate Intake 246 IBM GTZ Megatherm NJ Group *AICTE & MAKAUT, WB approved additional second shift intake, subject to approval from the department of Higher Education, Ericsson Wacker Contemporary Group Sinha & Associates Govt. of West Bengal.Besides, The institute has been approved by AICTE & MAKAUT, WB for admission of students under CTS Berger Paints Dust Devils Ujjivan Financial P I O / F N / G u l f Q u o t a / O C I f o r a c a d e m i c y e a r 2 0 1 7 ‐ 1 8 f o r a l l t h e U G E n g i n e e r i n g C o u r s e s . Learning Mate Adani Wilmer Oriental Nicco Lalbaba Seamless Tubes Kreeti Technologies Tulsi Weigh CESC Paytm Labvantage KSE Electricals Calsoft Amazon Delgence Simplex Jyoti Roy & Associate Ishika Fertilisers Innofied Solutions JMC Projects Mallcom India Ltd. Chromous Biotech Hitachi Consulting Topcem Softnest Technology Shantha Biotech Alumnus Software Voith Paper Usha Capaciters Virchow Biotech

12 13 Prime Focus Technology Dynamic Projects DSR Gerome GCC BioTech Johnson Controls, Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd, Voith Paper, Linde India, Topcem Cement, India Power Corporation Ltd, Hitech Mobiles, Nextgen Printers, CS Automation, Industrial Handling, Indo Japan RJ Software PS Group Diach Chemicals Pan Seeds AEIE Horologicals, Innovius Research, OMICS International, Jubilant Foodworks, Phoenix India, Wipro, Apt Software Eldyne Diatek Jubiliant Food Works. Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM , IMART Tech, Shri Ram Transport, Powertronix, Pratian Technologies, United Strings, M.N Consultant RSM Projects Shree Krishan Foods Minchi University.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Last Peak Pratian Tech Premco ASG Biochem Johnson Controls, Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd, Voith Paper, Linde India, Topcem Cement, India Power Tranistics Data Tech RTS Trans Concrete EFRAC Corporation Ltd, Hitech Mobiles, Nextgen Printers, CS Automation, Industrial Handling, Indo Japan Horologicals, Innovius Research, OMICS International, Jubilant Foodworks, Phoenix India, Wipro, Kovair Software Asahi Glass Nu Calcutta Constructions Bengal Beverages ICE Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM , IMART Tech, Shri Ram Transport, Powertronix, Pratian Technologies, Arodek Sanmar Group S.S Engineering Diamond Beverages Minchi University.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// HSBC Technology i‐Mart Technologies Just Dial Tractors India Ltd. Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation(CESC), Linde India, Voith paper, SHV Energy, Voltas, Haldia NTC Industries IMC Ltd. JUSPAY IPCL Petrochemicals Ltd, Topchem Cement, IMC logistics, Asahi Glass, PAHARPUR Cooling, Usha Industrial Handling Unique Construction Shriram Transport Dhunseri Petrochemicals EE Capacitors ltd, Eldyne Electro Systems , Aircon, Megatherm, RTS Power, Oriental Nicco, Last Peak, Phoenix India, RSM Projects, Tulsi, Indo Japan Horologicals Ltd, Shri Ram Transport, Wipro, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM , Pratian Tech, Jubilant Food works, Minchi University./////////////////////// Patronage from Industries in Campus Drives ( Dept. wise): 2017 Batch SIMPLEX Infrastructure, SHV Energy, Haldia Petro Chemicals Ltd, ABCI Infrastructure, Nu Calcutta Construction, Infosys, Oriental Nicco, PS Group, Unique Construction, RMC Ready Mix, Stup Wipro, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Ericsson, CTS, Learning Mate, Think & Learn, Consultancy, SPD construction, Dynamic Projects, Rahee Infratech, Trans Concrete, Jyoti Roy & Alumnus Software,Prime Focus Technologies, Amazon, Paytm, Kreeti Technologies, Labvantage, CE Assosiates, Pratian Tech, Shri Ram Transport, MN Consultant, R.P. Nirman, Bose Engineers, Premco, Arodek,Kovair Software, Huwaei Technologies, Shri Ram Transport, Paytm, RJ Software, Sinha & Assosiates, Lincon Engineering, Ghosh Bose & Associates, Contemporary Group, CSE/IT Delgence,Juspay, IT Services, Niveah Tech, East India Technosoft, Axis Bank, Apt Software, INFOSYS.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Calsoft,IMART Tech, Pratian Tech, Shri Ram , United Strings, Red Apple, Innofied Solutions, Delgence, Tranistics Data Tech, Hitachi Consulting, OMICS International./////////////////////////////////////// VIVO Communications, Bengal Beverages(COCA COLA), SRMB, Justdial, Paytm, Last Peak, DEE MBA Power, HSBC Bank, Folk India, Karvy, DSR Genome, Cease fire Industries Ltd, Allied Analytics LLP, UAE Wipro, Infosys,Tech Mahindra, IBM ,Ericsson, IMART Tech, CTS, Think & Learn, Shri Ram, Pratian Exchange, Axis Bank, Vyrazu Labs, Eldyne, OMICS International, Shri Ram Transport.///////////////// ECE Tech, IT Services, Hitech Mobiles, RJ Software, United Strings, Indo Japan Horologicals Ltd, Juspay, Paytm, Prime Focus Technologies, Amazon, Kreeti, Labvantage, Arodek, Huwaei, Opto Marketing, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM , Amazon, ARODEK, Eastern IndiaTechnosoft, Prime Focus Technologies, Delgence, AxisBank.///////////////////////////////////,///////////////////////////////////// MCA Pratian Technologies, Kreeti Technologies, Learning Mate, Delgence, Softnest, Sandgate Solutions, SNAP Tech, IT Services, Tranistics Data Solutions, WRC Technologies, Matrix Media./////////////////// Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd, SHV Energy, Berger Paints, Emami Agrotech, Emami cement, Topcem Cement, Wacker Metroak Chemicals, Linde India, GTZ Chemicals, ADANI Wilmer, SANMAR Group, Adani Wilmer, Bengal Beverages(Coca Cola) , Nestle,Kaventer Agro,Diamond Beverages, Bisk Farm, CHE Shantha Biotech, Virchow, Dhunseri Petrochemicals, Virchow Biotech, IMC logistics, AIMIL, IR FT Fritoley, Emami, Fare Labs, Parle,CG Foods, EFRAC, OMICS International,Shree Kishan Foods, Jubilant Chemicals, Carbon Resources, Ishika Fertilizers, DIACH Chemicals, ASG Biochem, Infosys, Tech Foodworks, Bhagwati foods, ITC Foods, Pamper Fresh oven Foods, Nobisco Biscuits.//////////////////// Mahindra, OMICS International, Oriental Nicco, Phoenix India, Choudhury Bitumen, Pratian Tech, Shri Ram Transport, MALLCOM, Good Earth environment, Minchi University.//////////////////// PLACEMENT RECORD Shantha Biotech, Virchow Biotech, OMICS International, Chromous Biotech, GCC Biotech, BT XCELERIS Labs , CG Foods, EFRAC, PAN Seeds, Dominos Pizza ,Infosys, Phoenix India, Genpact, YEAR No. Of Company Visited Students Placed (%) Pratian Tech, Shri Ram Transport, RTS, Labvantage , Minchi University./////////////////////////////// 2013 88 72 Cummins India Ltd, SHV Energy, KSE Electricals, IMC Logistics, Engineers & Developers, United PE Strings, Folk India, Asahi Glass, Lalbaba seamless tubes, Supreme Industries, Sri Kishan Foods, Nexgen Printers, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Jubilant Food works, PS Group, Pratian Tech, Shri Ram 2014 96 78 Transport, OMICS International, Minchi University.//////////////////////////////// 2015 95 81 SHV Energy, Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd, Linde India, Voith Paper, TIL, Sanmar Group, Voltas, Topcem Cement, Cummins India Ltd, Asahi Glass, Titagarh Wagon, CESC, National Tobacco ME Corporation ,Simplex Infrastructure, KSE Electricals, IMC Logistics, EATON, SANMAR Group,Oriental 2016 119 82 Nicco, OMICS International, United Strings, Unimark International, Engineers & Developers, DEE Power, Shri Ram, Rhino Equipments, Lalbaba Seamless tubes , Supreme Industries, Aircon, Paharpur Cooling, Goyal Group, Wipro, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM , Pratian Technologies, Minchi University. 2017 115 70

14 15 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS

 MOU signed with INFOSYS for technical skill up gradation of B.Tech pre‐final year students. We are not infant now......

 Empanelled by CYIENT Limited for Campus hiring of our final year students for a tenure of 3 years. Already we crossed a period of Twenty years...... Let's look back to our childhood and recap those golden memories......  MOU signed with HERE, A Nokia Business for live projects of pre final year students.

 MOU signed with Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industries (BCC&I) for Industry‐Institute partnership. Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT) has helped shape the destiny of many thousands of students. In doing so, the Institute has  MOU signed with Emami Limited for the training of B.Tech Chemical & Bio Technology pre‐final year students. continued its march towards excellence, and included people of every kind and all works of life in its stride. Students have come  MOU Signed with TATA Steel Ltd. for technical skill upgradation of their employees. and gone but the character of HIT has been that of a healthy, influential expansion over the years in Eastern region of our  Collaboration with Genpact for communication skill development of final year students for enhancement of country. Dedication of our faculties and staffs, who have stayed for many years, have advanced the Institute's vision through employability. selfless services that have established a tradition of quality academic, cultural and sporting activities.  Collaboration with SGS India for skill development in the area of Food Safety and Management In the 21st century, integration within a community or region is no longer adequate as globalization, dilemma within our  Accredited by HSCL for recruitment of our B. Tech students. civilization and progress, broader and primary issues like environment and sustainability are posing as new challenges to  Accredited by Syntel for recruitment of our B. Tech students. educational Institutes across the board, particularly to self‐financed engineering institutions.  Accredited by TATA Power for recruitment of our B.Tech Students. Alumni‐reunion is a platform that offers an opportunity for the current students to get acquainted with this crisis, and enrich

themselves with unique perspectives to convert the crisis into an opportunity for growth as individuals and as professionals. It EVENTS is an important avenue to prepare network with the corporate world, and shape a better future. Under these circumstances, HIT is pleased to rejuvenate to organize an event – “RETRACE 2017” at Charnock City, Salt Lake on 5th May, 2017 and also the The Training & Placement Cell in collaboration with Institute Industry Partnership Cell proposes to organize HR meet at annual alumni meet “PHIRE DEKHA” at our beautiful Institute campus. regular intervals to update students according to the industry need. The cell also organizes company visits and summer training to companies like Adani Wilmar, Frito Lay (PepsiCo), VAMA foods, IOCL, Mitsubishi Chemicals, Bisk farm and many other reputed core and IT companies to bridge the gap between industry and academics. Initiatives from the Training & Placement cell are also taken to make the students familiar with industry trends right from day 1 itself wherein HRs of various VISSION reputed companies address our students in Fresher welcome ceremony. We also invite experts from industry to help our students in designing their CVs, technical up gradation, mock interviews, online aptitude & technical test and personality Connect. Engage. Succeed. Celebrate. development too. MISSION

The mission of Alumni Relations is to inform, engage and inspire alumni to stay connected to their alma mater, support its vision and contribute to its success. The prima facie objective of the alumni association therefore is to create an effective platform of interaction with and contribution to the alumni, teachers, students, and of course to the Institute as a whole.

16 17 OBJECTIVES

 To maintain an up‐to‐date and comprehensive database of HIT alumni.  To identify and promote alumni success and achievements to advance the credibility and reputation of the Institute.  To maintain, deepen and strengthen an enduring lifelong relationship between alumni and their alma mater through opportunities that promote interaction and engagement with all its stake holders.  To maintain an alumni liaison programme that will encourage alumni to identify themselves with the Institute; to generate and sustain interest and participation in the Institute; to inspire alumni to contribute to the development of the Institute and the promotion of its good name and reputation, locally and internationally.  To keep alumni informed and connected through a comprehensive communication and social media programme that inspires commitment to and confidence in the institute.  To support an effective advancement programme through collaboration and cooperation with all entities in the advancement of the broader community.

On the occasion of the reunion, a huge number of alumni returned to their beloved campus for reunion. The momentous event included introduction of two awards to encourage our current students towards greater heights of success. a. Academic Excellence Award b. Best Sports' Personality Award

Some of our distinguished Alumni around the world

 Dr. Romit Roy Choudhury, Associate Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois [Batch of 2000,CSE]  Mr. Santosh Singh, Regional Account Manager at “Hewlett Packard Asia Pacific Pte Ltd”[Batch of 2000,CSE]  Mr. Pravas Bandhu Chakraborty, MD, Mendine Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.[2000 batch, CHE]  Dr. Sumanta Basu, Associate Professor, IIM, Joka, [ 2000 batch, CHE]  Mr. Ritwik Nanda, Advisory Consultant (Lenevo), North Carolina Area.[2000 batch, CHE]  Dr. Debi Prosad Dogra, Assistant Professor, IIT Bhubaneswar [Batch of 2001,CSE]  Dr. Animesh Mukherjee, Dept. of Computer Science &Engineering, IIT Kharagpur [Batch of 2003,CSE]  Mr. Soumen Kumar Patra, Assistant Engineer, Ministry of Defence, Govt. of INDIA [Batch of 2004,CSE]  Mr. Manas Kumar Kalsa, Manager, Cognizant Technology Solutions [Batch of 2003,CSE]  Mr. Kaushik Kandar, Operation Head, Bharti Airtel Ltd. [Batch of 2003, ETC]  Mr. Aritra Das, Director, Das Organisation Ltd., London, UK [Batch of 2004, EIE]  Dr. Saurabh Sarkar, Assistant Vice‐president, JP Morgan Chase [Batch of 2005,PE]  Mr. Animesh Choudhury, IAS, Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of INDIA [Batch 2010,CSE]  Mr. Anil Kumar, IPS, Govt. of INDIA [Batch of 2010,ICE]  Mr. Nadeem Ahmad, Production Officer, Nestle India  Dr. Indtrani Kar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, IIT Guahati. [ Batch 2000, EIE]  Dr. Arpita Patra, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, IISc Bangalore[Batch of 2004,CSE]  Mr. Aparna Gupta, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Police Service[Batch of 2005,CSE]

18 19 DEPARTMENT

APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING (AEIE) FACULTY MEMBERS

The Department of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering was established in 1996 with objectives like, 1 providing education and training facilities, to carry out application oriented research and to develop the students as per Dr. Manodipan Sahoo Associate Professor & Head Ph.D. the Industry requirement. Associate Professor & 2 Mr. Debadatta Ghosh M.Tech. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1996 In-charge Corporate Relations

3 M. Tech. (Ph.D. pursuing) Program Offered and Intake: Mr. Uday Maji Assistant Professor B. Tech. in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Current intake: 60 + 5% TFW + 20% Lateral entry 4 Mrs. Madhumita Das Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D. pursuing)

5 Mr. Asim Halder Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D. pursuing) PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

6 Mr. Priyonko Das Assistant Professor M.Tech. PEO1: To impart technical competency, knowledge, skill which ensure capability to solve problems in Industry, Research and Academics related to 7 Instrumentation Engineering & other related disciplines. Mrs. Moumita Sahoo Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D. pursuing) PEO2: To prepare the students to work effectively in various national or international public and private sector organizations. 8 Assistant Professor M.Tech. PEO3: To frame the mindset to enhance technical knowledge through lifelong Mr. Rohan Mandal learning may be in the structured or in the unstructured way. To impart the attributes towards successful adaptation to technological & cultural changes. 9 Mr. Soumya Roy Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D. pursuing) PEO4: To add the capability to work as an individual or as a member of a team or as a team leader. PEO5: To fulfill the needs of society through their acquired attributes in MAJOR LABORATORIES ethical & responsible manner.  Sensors & Transducers Lab  Electronic Measurement Lab PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES  Industrial Instrumentation Lab  Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab PSO1: Professional Skills:Apply the fundamentals of mathematics, science and  Process Control Lab engineering knowledge to identify, formulate, design and investigate complex  Remote Control & Telemetry Lab engineering problems of Electronics and Instrumentation circuits, control systems, industrial instrumentation & process automation systems for implementation of complex processes/systems. PSO2: Problem‐solving skills: Apply appropriate techniques and modern RESEARCH CAPABILITY Engineering hardware and software tools to design, implement & evaluate the control, measurement, process and instrumentation systems vis'‐a‐vis' Research activity in the Applied Electronics and Instrumentation department span a wide range of areas including biomedical analysis of case study related to industrial problems. devices for clinical applications, sensors and signal conditioning electronics for industrial and medical applications, power PSO3: Effective Project management: Inculcate the ability to take the system monitoring for safety and performance, renewable and non‐conventional energy system, power electronics, robotics challenge of dealing with real world applications in the domain of Electronics and automation, embedded systems applications in control, Microelectronics and VLSI design, sensor design etc. and Instrumentation Engineering and arrive at cost effective and appropriate solutions as an Entrepreneur. PSO4: Successful Career and Societal responsibility: Understand the impact DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY of engineering solutions in societal and environmental context, commit to professional ethics, work effectively as an individual in diverse and multi‐ Departmental library contains 764 Book Titles and 1206 Volumes. disciplinary teams and communicate effectively with the engineering community and the society.

20 21 STUDENTS QUALIFIED IN COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016)

NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION DIKSHA RAJ WIPRO/TCS SHUBHAM DAS WIPRO WRIDDHI PRATIM SAHA WIPRO/HPL RUPESH KUMAR WIPRO

Arunabha Mukherjee Wriddhi Pratim Saha Swapnil Giri Souvik Dey PRAGNYA DASGUPTA WIPRO/TCS All India Rank‐ 97 All India Rank‐ 460 All India Rank‐ 100 All India Rank‐ 1070 RONIT BANERJEE WIPRO (Instrumentation Engg.) (Instrumentation Engg.) (Instrumentation Engg.) (Instrumentation Engg.) AQUIB FAIZAN WIPRO/HPL GATE 2016 GATE 2016 GATE 2017 GATE 2017 Batch:2010‐2014 Ba t ch:2011‐2015 Ba t ch:2013‐2017 Ba t ch:2013‐2017 DEBAYON SAHA WIPRO

DIBYA DHAR WIPRO PAPER PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS UDITA JAIN WIPRO SHUBHAM KAR WIPRO 1. S. Priya, R. Raman, R. Karmakar, Md. Didar, K. Dey and R. P. Sing, “CDS Nano‐particles ”, Seminar on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Dept. of Applied Science, HIT, Haldia, 2016.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PRASHANT JHA WIPRO VANYA SHREE WIPRO ROCKET KUMAR WIPRO PARTICIPATION AND AWARD WON FROM TECHFEST ANKIT ANAND TECH MAHINDRA

1. S. Priya, R. Raman, R. Karmakar and J. Kumari, 2nd year AEIE secured 1st position in a competition on PCB design workshop VIKAS KUMAR VALUE PROSPECT and awarded online internship on biped robot./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 2. V. Kumari, 2nd year AEIE won the 2nd prize in event CIRCUITRIX of Prayukti 2016‐ Techno‐management Extravaganza of SUBHAJIT KARMAKAR VALUE PROSPECT Haldia Institute of Technology.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// VISHWAJEET KUMAR N.S.POWER SUMIT KUMAR GIRI N.S.POWER/THYROCARE AVINASH CHANDRA INDUSTRIAL HANDLING PINAKI BISWAS N.S.POWER/OPTO MARKETING

STIPHEN NAYAK INDUSTRIAL HANDLING MEHUL MISHRA HITECH MOBILE/TCS ANKUR RAJ TCS PARTHASARATHI SHEET DELTA TECHNOLOGIES ANKITA SUMAN TCS SURAJIT JANA OPTO MARKETING/THYROCARE

SUDIP MONDAL OPTO MARKETING/ THYROCARE KALLOL BALA THYROCARE TAPAS MAJI THYROCARE MADHUMONTI SAMADDAR HITECH MOBILE

22 23 DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION BIOTECHNOLOGY (BT) KALLOL BALA THYROCARE The Department of Biotechnology was established in 2001, with a vision to develop a "Centre of excellence" in Biotechnology for providing education and training facilities, to carry out application‐oriented research, to develop in‐house technologies, TAPAS MAJI THYROCARE and to promote consultancy services in various areas of Biotechnology. The Department offers 4‐year B.Tech. degree and 2‐ MADHUMONTI SAMADDAR HITECH MOBILE year M.Tech. degree. The department imparts formal classroom education in the multidisciplinary subjects of Biotechnology as well as practical training in the laboratories of various subject areas to develop industry ready engineers and researchers with leadership & entrepreneurship qualities who can offer services to the society and scientific community through Biotechnology Extension DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI Programmes for lab to land transfer of technologies; and fortify the ideas of perseverance & ethics and to inculcate the spirit of research among the students & teachers through extra‐mural research grants. The Department trains students keeping in mind the requirements of industries, where the pivot of concentration shifts from KNOWLEDGE to its APPLICATION, from theoretical details to a vast inter‐disciplinary arena encompassing Bioinstrumentation; Bioinformatics; Biochemical Engineering etc. The Students are given special training in English and Personality Development program for their all round improvement. The department has been ranked 21st among the private engineering colleges in India, published in Biospectrum, Volume 11, Issue 8 in May 2013.

YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2001

PROGRAMMES & INTAKE Dr. Indrani Kar, Dr.Chiranjib koley, Dr. Ranajit Sai Mr. Debabrata Bhaskar B. Tech in Biotechnology Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Research Fellow, engineer, ONGC, India 60 Seats + 5% TFW IIT Guwahati NIT Durgapur Johku University,Japan Batch 1999‐2003 M. Tech in Biotechnology Batch 1996‐2000 Batch 1996‐2000 Batch 1998‐2002 36 Seats

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

PEO 1: Creating sound knowledge base of Biotechnology: To imbibe and inculcate the basic foundation of Biotechnology among students so that they can excel in esteemed academic institutes, various public and private sector organizations with professional competence, technical knowledge and analytical skill. Ms.Piyali Mitra Ms.Debadrita, Mr. Arihant Kumar Jain Mr. Ajeet Kumar Raushan PEO 2: Power to work in multidisciplinary arena bridging the gap between knowledge and application: Senior Engineer, Research Scholar, Scientist,BARC Deputy Manager, To train the students for attainment of multidisciplinary technical skills, intellectual capability with exposure to modern Honeywell Technology IISc,Bangalore Batch 2006‐2010 NTPC Ltd. technologies to serve as an individual or as a team leader empowered with effective communication apt for industry and solution Lab Batch 2005‐2009 Batch 2006‐2010 research & development sectors. Batch 2004‐2008 PEO 3: Competence to provide service to the nation as well as society: To fulfill the needs of society solving technical, medical, agricultural and environmental problems using biotechnological principles, tools and practices in an ethical and responsible manner.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO 1: An ability to understand the basic concepts in several fields of Biotechnology and applying them in various fields namely Biochemical Engineering, Medical Technology, Agricultural Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Information Technology, etc. Mr. Sambuddha Khan Mr.Subit Chakrabarti Research Specialist, Research Assistant, PSO 2: An ability to conceptualize the theoretical knowledge with practical experience coming up with innovative ideas to University of California, Centre for Remote solve certain complex biological problems using analytical skills and modern tools in the most effective manner. Irvine Sensing, Batch 1999‐2003 University of Florida,USA PSO 3: An ability to build up a successful career compatible with real world work application ingrained with ethical awareness Batch 2008‐2012 and responsibility for developing as a working professional or a self‐sustaining entrepreneur.

24 25 FACULTY MEMBERS DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY

1 Dr. Siraj Datta Professor and Head Ph.D. The Departmental Library at present contains: Volume: 425, Title: 380, Journals: 3, Magazines: 4 2 Dr. Pranab Roy Professor Ph.D.

3 Dr. Suvroma Gupta Professor Ph.D. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS 4 Dr. Sudip Das Associate Professor Ph.D. Student Journal Publication by Students: 5 Dr. Tarun Kanti Mandal Associate Professor Ph.D. 1. Swati Maiti, Kankaayan Sasmal, Sdarshan Sekhar Sinha, Mukesh Singh. (2016). “Analysis of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity 6 Dr. Keya Sau Associate Professor Ph.D. on E. coli, Human blood cells and Allium cepa suggests a greater toxic potential of hair dye”, Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety, Vol.124, 248‐254, Feb 2016,ISSN 0147‐6513. 7 Dr. Mukesh Singh Associate Professor Ph.D. 2. Siraj Datta, Debanjan Jana, Tilak Raj Maity, Aveek Samanta, and Rajarshi Banerjee. (2016). “Piper betle leaf extract affects 8 Mrs. Swati Maiti Assistant Professor M.Tech the quorum sensing and hence virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1”, 3 Biotech. 2016 Dec; 6(1): 18. DOI: 10.1007/s13205‐015‐0348‐8, ISSN: 2190‐572X (Print) 2190‐5738 (Online). 9 Dr. Sucheta Das Maji Assistant Professor Ph.D. 3. Mukulika Mandal, Babita Saha and Siraj Datta. (2016). Reverse Tradition: Nature's Devoted Dads, Science Reporter, Vol. 53 (03): pp. 42‐43 [NISCAIR, CSIR, India]; ISSN: 0036‐8512. 10 Dr. Shamba Chatterjee Assistant Professor Ph.D. 4. Sneha Das and Siraj Datta. (2016). Invisible Friends and Foes, Science Reporter, Vol. 53 (09): pp. 36‐38 [NISCAIR, CSIR, India]; ISSN: 0036‐8512. 11 Mr. Tilak Raj Maity Assistant Professor M.Tech 5. Jagnaseni Barman and Siraj Datta. (2016). Fun Quiz: Achrya Jagadish Chandra Bose, Science Reporter, Vol. 53 (10): pp. 60‐ 12 Ms. Ahana Bhaduri Assistant Professor M.Tech 61 [NISCAIR, CSIR, India]; ISSN: 0036‐8512. 6. Mukulika Mandal, Sneha Das and Siraj Datta. (2016). “Manmade War in the Ocean: Marine Bioinvasion, Science Reporter, (Accepted) [NISCAIR, CSIR, India]; ISSN: 0036‐8512. MAJOR LABORATORIES 7. Sujan Maity, Koel Mukherjee, Amrita Banerjee, Suman Mukherjee, Dipak Dasgupta and Suvroma Gupta. (2016). “Inhibition of Porcine Pancreatic Amylase Activity by Sulfamethoxazole: Structural and Functional Aspect”, The Protein Journal, Volume 35(3), pp 237‐246,June 2016, ISSN: 1572‐3887  Animal Cell Culture Lab 8. Arikta Biswas and Rajarshi Banerjee. (2016). “A Lab Originated Bacteriocin and Its Partial Purification and Demonstration  Bioinformatics Lab of Antimicrobial Activity”, Int.J.Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci., 5(3): 728‐737, 2016. ISSN:2319‐7692  Microbiology Lab 9. Shamba Chatterjee1, Soumik Gangopadhyay, Sayantan Patra, Sayanta Pal Chowdhury. (2016). An Overview of Different  Fermentation Technology Lab Approaches for Sustainable Production and Convertibility of Hydroxymethylfurfural. Volume: 05, 45‐52, ICRTET‐2016, Jan‐  Molecular Biology Lab 2016, International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, eISSN: 2319‐1163, pISSN: 2321‐7308.  Biochemistry Lab. 10. Rajarshi Banerjee, Arpita Halder, Ashima Natta. (2016). Psychrophilic microorganisms: Habitats and exploitation  rDNA Technology Lab potentials; European Journal of Biotechnology and Bioscience, Volume 4; Issue 3; March 2016; Page No. 16‐24, ISSN: 2321‐  Central Instrumentation Room 9122  Plant Biotechnology Lab 11. Keya sau, Adwaya Sau, Mouli Bose and Rituparna Sarkar. (2015). “In silico analyses of the virulence and non‐virulence  Other facilities: 40C Cold Room, Dark Room genes of a bacteriophage infecting Staphylococcus aureus”. International Journal of Computational Bioinformatics and In Silico Modeling.Vol4,No. 5, pp 709‐714, Sep 2015, ISSN:2320‐0634. 12. Shrestha Roy Goswami, Tabassum Sahareen, Mukesh Singh and Santosh Kumar. (2015). “Role of biogenic silver RESEARCH CAPABILITY nanoparticles in disruption of cell–cell adhesion in Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli biofilm”. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 26, 73‐80. June 2015, ISSN 1226‐086x Research Facilities are in the following fields: 13. Mukesh Singh, Monikankana Dasgupta and Soham Biswas. (2015). “Leaf extract of cracker plant (Ruelliatuberosa Linn)  Microbial Biodiversity & Bioremediation induces metal chelating activity and DNA strands break: implications for its antioxidant‐prooxidant property”, Oriental  Plant Tissue Culture Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine,Vol. 15, No. 4, 319‐325, Dec 2015, ISSN 1598‐2386.  Role of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in human pathology 14. Sujan Maity, Sanghamitra Mallik, Rwiti Basu Thakur and Suvroma Gupta. (2015). “Optimization of Solid State  Molecular Modeling & Drug Design Fermentation Conditions and Characterization of Thermostable Alpha Amylase from Bacillus subtilis (ATCC 6633)”, J  Genome Analysis & Phage Therapy Bioprocess Biotech, Vol. 5 , No. 4 , 1‐7, March 2015, ISSN 2155‐9821.  Environmental Toxicology &Toxicogenomics 15. Aveek Samanta, Tilak Raj Maity, Debanjan Jana, Babita Saha and Siraj Datta. (2015). “Standarization of in vitro  Probiotics propagation of polianthes Tuberosa L. (Calcutta Double)”, Journal of Plant Development Sciences, Vol.7 , No. 12 ,889‐891,  Protein Anticancer Drug Interaction Dec 2015, ISSN 0974‐6382.  Gene Expression Analysis  Spectroscopic technique Development  Animal Cell Culture Based Assay Development

26 27 16. Aveek Samanta, Siraj Datta, Animesh Kumar Datta, Tilak Raj Maity, Aninda Mandal and Debadrito Das. (2015). NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION “Assessment of Cisplatin, Etoposide, Vinblastin and Piper betle Leaf Extract on some attributes of cell divition in Lathyrussativus (L.)”, Cytologia, Vol. 80 , No. 4, 483‐488, 2015, ISSN 0011‐4545.///////////////////////////////////////////// PROMA BAGCHI THYROCARE, LABVANTAGE 17. Urmimala Chaudhury, Swarnendu Chandra and Rajarshi Banerjee. (2015). Use of Probiotics amongst General Medical PROMIT LAHIRI THYROCARE, M.TECH; VIT UNIVERSITY‐VELLORE Practitioners: An Assesment ‐ Int. J. of Adv. Res. 3 (12). 1063‐1069] (ISSN 2320‐5407)./////////////////////////////////// 18. Asim Kumar Bera, Tilak Raj Maity, Aveek Samanta, A. Dolai, Babita Saha and Siraj Datta (2015) Enhancement of in vitro RITUPARNA ADDY GATE (M.TECH; NIT‐ROURKELA) corm production in Gladiolus by periodically replacement of liquid media using coir matrix Journal of Applied RITUPARNA SARKAR VALUE PROSPECTS, OMICS Horticulture,17 (3), 222‐224 [Elsevier, Netherlands].//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// RWITI BASU THAKUR WIPRO,GENPACT Awards own from conference and other recognizes bodies SANGHAMITRA MALLIK WIPRO,GENPACT  Priyanjana Mukherjee received Summer Research Fellowship Programme at BHU, organized by INSA, DST, 2016. SAYANTA PAL CHOWDHURY Wipro,GENPACT  Mukulika Mandal received best poster prize titled “Mortalin: The Pivotal Player Behind Parkinson's Disease” from NHBT 2015./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// SHEFALI PRIYA Virchow Biotech Ltd.  Promit Lahiri, Taniya Bandyopashyay & Arpita Maiti received best poster prize from NHBT 2015. SREEJANI BANDOPADHYAY OMICS  Arpita Halder, Arpan Roy & Rajarshi Banerjee won prize for best poster presentation in “Psychrotrophic Protease Producers” in National Conference on Recent Advances in Chemo and Biosciences at Mooljijetha College, Jalgaon, SUMANJIT PAN VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD, M.TECH; HIT‐HALDIA Maharashtra, 23‐24 January 2015.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// SWATI DAS  Aisi Dasgupta, Ankita Dey & Poulomi Saha received best poster prize from NHBT 2015.///////////////////////////// OMICS. M.TECH; JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY TANIA BHATTACHARYA THYROCARE PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016) TANIYA BANDYOPADHYAY Value Prospects, Virchow Biotech Ltd ANKUR BHATTACHARYA NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD, OMICS AISHI DASGUPTA THYROCARE AMARJEET KUMAR VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ANANYA CHATTERJEE VALUE PROSPECTS, VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD. ,THYROCARE ANJU SINHA TECH‐MAHIDRA ANKITA AZAD GENPACT, VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD ANKITA DEY VALUE PROSPECTS,CHROMOUS BIOTECH, OMICS ANKITA KUMARI CHROMOUS BIOTECH,OMICS ,GATE Qualified ARPAN ROY DIATEK Dr. Arghya Paul Dr. Dwaipayan Sen Dr. Amitava Bondhu ARPITA HALDER OMICS ,GATE QUALIFIED Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor ARPITA MAITI VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD, M.TECH; HIT‐HALDIA University of Kansas VIT University NIT Warangal ASHIMA NATTA VALUE PROSPECTS, OMICS B.Tech. Batch 2005 Vellore B. Tech. Batch 2005 B. Tech. Batch 2005 ASHU KUMARI VALUE PROSPECTS, THYROCARE

AVINASH SHAW VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD

KHUSHBOO KUMARI VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD MADHURIMA ROY VALUE PROSPECTS, OMICS MOULI BOSE WIPRO, GATE QUALIFIED MOUMI DAS THYROCARE, NITISH KUMAR VIRCHOW BIOTECH LTD, M.TECH; BIT‐MESHRA Dr. Dijendranath Roy Dr. Koel Mukherjee Assistant Professor Assistant Professor POULOMI SAHA CHROMOUS BIOTECH. GATE (M.TECH; IIT‐GUWAHATI) NIT Agartala BITS , Mesra B. Tech. Batch 2005 B. Tech. Batch 2006

28 29 DEPARTMENT

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (CHE)

The department of Chemical Engineering started in 1996 with just thirty students in B. Tech. with the objectives of making competent and dynamic Chemical Engineers, suitable for global market by imparting best possible training and education. Over the years the intake was increased to 60 and the department became NBA accredited in the year 2004, which was Ms. Sazia Alam Dr. Kanhaiya Kumar Dr. Amaresh Sahoo Dr. Souvik Dey renewed again in 2007. The department also started a 2 yr. Post Graduate program in 2006 and offers M. Tech. in Chemical Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Engineering degree with the aim to further enhance the research activity and Industry‐Institute interaction. Through research Ranchi University NIT Calicut IIIT Allahabad Thomas Jefferson and consultancy the department serves the local industries to solve their technical problems, with the help of well equipped laboratories and qualified and dedicated faculty members. The students are also provided counseling and special training on M.Tech Batch 2009 B.Tech Batch 2009 B. Tech. Batch 2005 University USA GATE / GRE by the faculty members. Since its inception, the department has been continuously conducting different training B. Tech. Batch 2006 course, seminar, conference etc. for the benefit of industry and academia.//////////////////////////////////////////////////// To create a common platform for the persons working in Industries, R&D organizations and Academy in and around Haldia, the department established a Regional Centre (HRC) and Student Chapter under Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE). School of Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals has been started under Chemical Engineering Department.

YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1996

Program Offered and Intake: B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering Mrs. Chaitali Dey Mr. Ahijit Ghorai Dr. Ipsita Dutta Dr. Anish Nag Current intake: 60 + 5% TFW + 20%Lateral entrant Senior Scientist at Senior Scientist Senior Scientist Associate Scientist M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering Biocon Ltd, Lupin Industries Ltd Reliance Lupin Industries Ltd Current intake: 18 Bangalore B. Tech. Batch 2005 Industries Ltd. M.Tech. Batch 2010 M.Tech Batch 2010 B. Tech. Batch 2008 PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

PEO1: To produce graduates with a strong foundation and understanding of the fundamental principles of science and engineering enabling graduates to pursue their careers as practicing chemical engineers in Chemical and Allied Engineering Industries. PEO2: To produce graduates who are prepared to pursue their post‐ graduation and research in the emerging and allied areas of Chemical Engineering. Mr. Kohinoor Biswas Mrs. Sumedha Mrs. Maytrayee De Mr. Sudipta Kumar PEO3: To provide students with opportunities to integrate with multi Senior Executive Chattopadhyay Research Associate Laha disciplinary teams to develop skills with professional integrity and ethics to JP Morgan Chase & Co. Research Scientis, at Shantha Biotechnics Senior Member of assume professional leadership roles and administrative positions. USA TCG Life sciences Limited Technical Staff, Oracle B. Tech. Batch 2007 B. Tech. Batch 2007 B. Tech. Batch 2010 B. Tech. Batch 2007 PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO1: Function professionally as an engineer to solve problems by applying acquired knowledge in chemical and allied field. PSO2: Designing an environment friendly system for effective reaction, separation‐purification and other operations in various processes with proper safety measures using modern engineering tools individually or in a team Dr. Rajkrishna Mandal Dr. Lakshmi Dharmarajan Mr. Rahul Chatterjee PSO3: Practicing engineering with professional ethics for the benefit of society with proper communication to the community. Assistant Professor Team Leader and Product Manager Nagaland University Project Manager Ellilily, Claremonte, USA at Sanofi B. Tech. Batch 2008 B. Tech. Batch 2005 B. Tech. Batch 2008

30 31 FACULTY MEMBERS DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY

1 Dr. A. K. Saha Professor & Principal Ph. D. The departmental library is enriched with 300 titles of text books and reference books, journals and LR facilities. Total volume of books in departmental library is around 500. Professor and Dean, Ph.D., Post Doc. Dr. R. Das 2 Chemical, Food and Biotech. (Italy) NUMBER OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS 3 Dr. T. K. Manna Professor and Head Ph. D.

4 Dr. S. B. Kuila Professor Ph. D. Number of students qualified in GATE for the year 2016 is 7.

Ph. D., Post-doc (USA) PRATICIPATION AND AWARDS OWN FROM TECH FEST ETC 5 Dr. R. N. Jana Associate Professor Post-doc (Korea)

6 Dr. S. J. Sahu Associate Professor Ph. D. Performance in Cultural Meet‐2017 Department of Chemical Engineering won the 1st prize in the event of One Act Play competition along with Prizes of Best 7 Dr. B. Mandal Associate Professor Ph. D. Direction, Best Actor‐Male & Best Actor Female. Ms. Sunanda De, a 3rd year CHE student, won the 1st Prize in the event of Folk Song Competition.Ms. Sunanda De, a 3rd year CHE student, won the 2nd Prize, in the event of Hindi Song Competition. Mrs. S. Roy 8 Asst. Professor M. ChE. Performance in Cultural Meet‐2016 9 Ms. K. Rana Asst. Professor M. Tech. Department of Chemical Engineering won the 1st prize in Annual cultural meet.Department of Chemical Engineering won the 1st prize in the event of One Act Play competition Subhrima Das , 4th year CHE student now, own the Prize for Best Direction. 10 Mrs. S. Samanta Asst. Professor M. Tech. Performance in Sports Meet‐2016 11 Dr. Barnali Bez Asst. Professor Ph.D.  Department of Chemical Engineering own Intra college football Championship – 2016.  Purosattam Kumar Singh, own 1st prize in 100 mtr. run. 12 Dr. Lipika Das Asst. Professor Ph.D.  Purosattam Kumar Singh, own 2nd prize in 800 mtr. run.  I. Sinha, A. Mukherjee , own 2nd prize in oral presentation on “ Adsorption Characteristics of Textile Dye (Malachite Green) MAJOR LABORATORIES on Neem leaf powder” Presented at SCHEMCON‐2016, 12th Annual Session of Student's Chapter, IIChE , BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11 Sep'2016 , HCT‐024, PP‐69.  Fluid Mechanics Lab  Mr Rittik Kumar Jana, 2nd year B. Tech in Chemical Engineering , has achieved the tag of All India Best Cadet (AIBC) Air force  Heat Transfer Lab 2017 in the REPUBLIC DAY CAMP Which occurs every year in the January. He Received A Prime Minister's Baton and an AIBC Air  Energy Lab  Analytical Lab. Medal from the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Mr. Narendra Modi and He also received a Governors Medal From the State  Mechanical Operation Lab Governor of West Bengal Sri Kesrinath Tripathy . He achieved the Position of ALL INDIA AIR FORCE BEST CADET 2017 among  Chemistry lab 13.5lakhs Cadets of India. Under the YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME (YEP) He is selected and will be representing our Country  Mass Transfer Lab in any of the 11 Friendly Foreign Countries.  Reaction Engineering lab  Tufail Akhtar, final year B tech , CHE student got gold medal in All Bengal Shaolin Kung‐  Numerical methods and Computation lab fu Championship 2016 weight category(65‐70)kgs.  Process control Lab.   Research Lab. Tufail Akhtar, final year B tech, CHE student got gold medal in Bengal Open Jeet kune‐  Environmental Engineering lab do state championship 2016 weight category (65‐70)kgs.  Sunanda Dey, 3rd year student B. Tech, CHE, got the prize for 2nd RUNNER‐UP In RESEARCH CAPABILITY INNOVA 2K16, IICHE Students Chapter, Jadavpur university for the paper Solutions to climate change in india. Faculty members are highly dedicated to the cutting edge areas of research and development such as Hydrogen Sumagna Nanda and Debarghya Halder, 3rd year student B. Tech, CHE, got the prize, 1st Energy, Fuel Cell, MFC, Waste plastic to Fuel oil, Solar Cell, Polymer synthesis, Biodiesel, waste water treatment, RUNNER‐UP, REACT 2K16, Venue:‐ LIT, Nagpur on the topic :A comparison of biomass with Adsorption, Super critical fluid extraction etc. One patent has been granted to the institute by Government of India other available conventional energy sources. as a result of departmental research outcome.  Sunanda Dey, Vikas Chaubey , 3rd year student B. Tech, CHE got the BEST POSTER The department is equipped with following instruments and equipments for testing and research work. Gas award in NSNN‐2016, Venue:‐ HIT,Haldia on the topic: Morphological structures of zinc Chromatography, UV-vis Spectrophotometer, Advanced Reactor with major controllers, Supercritical Fluid oxide nanoparticles and their applications. Extraction Unit, Flue Gas Analyzer, Surface Tensiometer, BOD Analyzer, Moisture analyzer, Centrifuge, Vacuum Sagar Datta, 3rd year student B. Tech, CHE , got the Gauri Dutta Award For Best Paper Equipment, Freeze Dryer, Sonicator, Membrane Module, High Pressure Reactor, Oscilloscope, Refracto meter, pH Presentation, Schemcon‐ 2016, Venue:‐ BVRIT, Narsapur on the topic A novel technology meter, Conductivity meter, Colorimeter, State-of-the-art computing facility provided with internet (8.0 MBPS for the preparation of solid‐lipid nanoparticles to meet the challanges in modern drug leased line of BSNL), LAN Many modern Modeling Tools and Solvers (CHEMCAD, MATLAB/SIMULINK). Direct- deliver. Digital Control facility & DCS-Control facility. 32 33 PAPER PRESENTATION PLACEMENT RECORD Upto Feb2017

 K. Dutta, M. Z. Khan, Dr. S. B. Kuila, Ms. K. Rana, “Removal of dyes from waste water by low cost adsorbents”, 12th Annual Number of Session of Students Chemical Engineering Congress (SCHEMCON‐2016), BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11, September, 2016. Number of Year Name of the major companies visited the students Average Salary  Meshram, P. Kumar, K. Rana, “Application Of Nanotechnology In Fuel Cell”, 12th Annual Session of Students Chemical eligible students got job Engineering Congress (SCHEMCON‐2016), BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11, September, 2016.  Sucheta Mallick, Sambriddhi Pal, Barnali Bej, FUELS FROM ORGANIC WASTE, 12th Annual Students Chemical Engineering INFOSYS, WIPRO, SHV, HPL, Congress, SCHEMCON‐2016, P‐27, organized by student chapter of IICHE, Hyderabad, Dept. of Chemical Engg, B. V. Raju GTZ, WACKER, ADANI WILMAR, 2.0 ‐ 4.2L Institute of Technology, Narsapur, Greater Hyderabad. 2017 ISHIKA FERTILIZER, ASG BIOCHEM, 49 21  per annum K. Dutta, M. Z. Khan, S. B. Kuila, Ms. K. Rana, “Removal of dyes from waste water by low cost adsorbents”, 12th Annual DIACH CHEMICALS, AMAZON, GOOD EARTH, Session of Students Chemical Engineering Congress (SCHEMCON‐2016), BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11, September, 2016. THINK&LEARN, PRIME FOCUS  I. Sinha & R.Das , “ Production of SiO2 Nano‐Powder from Rice Husk“, Presented at SCHEMCON‐2016, 12th Anuual Session of Student's Chapter , IIChE , BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11 Sep'2016 , NT 013, PP‐88  I. Sinha, A. Mukherjee , R. Das, “ Adsorption Characteristics of Textile Dye (Malachite Green) on Neem leaf powder” Presented at SCHEMCON‐2016, 12th Annual Session of Student's Chapter, IIChE , BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11 Sep'2016 , INNOVATION BY STUDENTS HCT‐024, PP‐69  R. Das, S. Das & A. Ghara, “Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Low Cost Adsorbent: A Review “ , Presented at Rivu Adhikary (3rd Year)‐ Campus Ambassador, Ayush Shome (3rd year)‐ SCHEMCON‐2015, 12th Annual Session of Student's Chapter, IIChE, BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11 Sep'2016. Coordinator, Saurabh Singh (2nd year)‐ Coordinator, participated in Innovation  S. Roychowdhury. S, Mohsin, S. Samanta, “Green synthesis of gold nanoparticle” SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, Hyderabad, Contest in the Grand finale of Utkraanti'17 conducted by Wingfotech Pvt Ltd in 10‐11th September 2016. collaboration with Entrepreneurship Development Cell ‐ IIT Delhi at IIT DELHI  Gupta, S. Samanta, “Nano silica Synthesis from Rice Husk Ash (RHA)” SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11th on 4th and 5th of March respectively and secured the 2nd position among the September 2016. participants from different parts of India  S. Dutta, S. Roy, “A Novel Technology for the Preparation of Solid‐Lipid Nano Particles to Meet the Challenges in Modern The topic of their presentation ‐" ZnO nanostructures in powder form for gas Drug Delivery”, SCHEMCON‐2016 ,BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11th September 2016. sensing applications and how it is beneficial than MQ2 sensors."  Rohan Chakraborty, Lng ‐ Production, Transportation And Regasification , SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11th ∙Sonali Dasgupta and Lipika Das, Recycling Of Plastics Using Sub/Supercritical September 2016, p 115 Fluids, SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11th September 2016, P 49  Satrajit Datta, Dr. R.N. Jana, Effect Of Carbon Nanotubes On Organic Solar Cell's Performance, SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, Anirban das, Biswadip das, Dr. T.K. Manna, SYNTHETIC Biodegradable Hyderabad, 10‐11th September 2016, P 87 Polymers And Composites, SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11th  Mainak Chattopadhyaya, Biswajit mandal, Hydrogen Production By Magnetolysis Of Water , SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, September 2016, P 138 Students Chapter, Jadavpur university. Hyderabad, 10‐11th September 2016, P 112  Sonali Dasgupta and Lipika Das, Recycling Of Plastics Using Sub/Supercritical Fluids, SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11th September 2016, P 49  Anirban das, Biswadip das, Dr. T.K. Manna, SYNTHETIC Biodegradable Polymers And Composites, SCHEMCON‐2016, BVRIT, Hyderabad, 10‐11th September 2016, P 138  Sinha,I, R. N. Jana & R. Das “ Development of Artificial Leaf for Hydrogen Gas Generation Using Carbon Nanotubes” Presented in the National Seminar on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology (NSNN‐17) during 17‐18 March'2017 at Haldia Institute of Technology.  N. B. Anwar, I. Sinha & R.Das “Synthesis of SiO2 Nano‐Powder from Agriculture Waste (Rice Husk) “ Presented at CHEMCON‐2016, 69 th Anuual Session of IIChE , A. C. Tech. Anna University Chennai , 27‐30 December 2016 , PP‐523  I. Sinha & R.Das “Adsorption Characteristics of Neem Leaf Powder for Removal of Malachite Green from Textile Dying Effluents ” Presented at CHEMCON‐2016, 69 th Anuual Session of IIChE , A. C. Tech. Anna University Chennai , 27‐ 30 December 2016 , PP‐524  M. Roy, R. Das “ Dynamics of Antibiotics Role During Pathogenic Infection” Presented at CHEMCON‐2016, 69 th Anuual Session of IIChE , A. C. Tech. Anna University Chennai , 27‐30 December 2016 , PP‐524  Rivu Adhikary, Sagar Dutta, “ZnO 1D nanostructures in gas sensing application”, INNOVA 2K16, IICHE Students Chapter, Jadavpur university.  Saikat Saha, Phase change materials and its application, INNOVA 2K16, IICHE Students Chapter, Jadavpur university.

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STUDENTS CHAPTER ACTIVITY OF HRC, IICHE

 Date: 26th October, 2016 One day plat visit for chemical engineering 3rd year students at Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., Haldia.  Date: 27th October, 2016 Prithish Basak Dr. Sumanta Basu Mr. Ritwik Nanda Sk. Sahbuddin Ahamed Mr. Suman Pal Half‐day seminar on the theme of "Safety in Process Industries". Studied Master of Associate Professor, Advisory Consultant Additional Director at Viacom 18 Chemical Engineering IIM, Joka (Lenevo), Chief Engineer (2001 batch) Speakers: at NJIT, New Jersey (2000 batch) North Carolina Area. (Chemical) Mr. G.C. Kundu, DGM, Safety IOCL, Haldia (2015 batch) (2000 batch) at PDIL Topic: “Process Safety Management” (2000 batch) Mr. Mrityunjoy Sil, Chief Manager (Safety), Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., Haldia Topic: “Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment”  Date: 9th November, 2016 Seminar on “Process simulators with practical demonstration” at HIT. Speakers : Mr. Hussain A Tinwala, The President, Simtronics. Dr. Dipendu Saha Dr. Dipankar Koley Dr. Arijit Sarkar Dr. Palash Panja Mr. S. Bairagi Mr. Bruce Manthey, Vice president of international sales, Simtronics. Assistant Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor, Post Doctoral RA at Energy Project Engineer, Widener University Oregon State University IIT, Hydrabad & Geoscience Institute, Shell Joint Venture,  Date : 22nd February, 2017 (2003 batch) (2003 batch) (2003 batch) Salt Lake City, Utah Bengaluru, Karnataka, Essay Competition event was organized among the members of student's chapter, Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT), on a (2003 batch) India (2005 batch) suitable technological topic. Topic: Making India a cashless Economy. No. of participants: 18 Prizes and Certificates are awarded to the top three performers.  Date : 24th February, 2017 Extempore Competition event was organized among the members of student's chapter, HIT. No. of participants: 17 Mr. S. Banerjee Dr. Sandip Khan Dr. Rishabh Jain Dr. M. Chatterjee Dr. D. Bhattacharyya Prizes and Certificates are awarded to the top three performers. Process Engineer at Assistant Professor Process TD Engineer Process Engineer at Research Assistant Worley Parsons, Oman IIT, (2003 batch) at Intel Corporation Intel Corporation (Graduate Research Assistant)  Date: 27th and 28th February, 2017 (2005 batch) Hillsboro, Oregon Portland, Oregon Area University of Utah Two days workshop on CHEMCAD (Utkrantti – 2017), at Haldia Institute of Technology, in collaboration with (2007 Batch) (2008 batch) (2009 Batch) Entrepreneurship Development Cell, IIT, Delhi.

Ms. Ananya Ghosh Mr. R. Bhattacharyya Mr.B. P. Chandraumouli Mr. S. Panigrahi Mr. A. Mukherjee Studying Graduate Student at HEAD‐TECHNICAL SERVICES Senior Process Regional Head at at KU Leuven, Belgium University of at Tata Chemicals Limited Engineer Mother Dairy Fruit Haldia, India at HPCL‐Mittal Energy Ltd. & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd (2011 batch) Florida (2009 batch, M.Tech) (2011 batch, M.Tech) (2011 batch, M.Tech) Gainesville, Florida Area (2014 batch)

36 37 DEPARTMENT

8 Mr. Ajit Kumar Paria Assistant Professor M. E.

9 Mr. Kausik Bera Assistant Professor M. E. CIVIL ENGINEERING (CE) 10 Mr. Bimalendu Mondal Assistant Professor M. Tech.

The B. Tech program is designed to produce competent engineers who can contribute effectively to the advancement of 11 Miss. Satabdi Poddar Assistant Professor M. Tech. civil engineering causes and take care of the needs of the community. The objective is to provide students with skills and practical experience to fulfill professional duties and responsibilities and to foster teamwork, ethics, technical leadership, 12 Dr. Shreyashi Santra Mitra Assistant Professor Ph. D business acumen and lifelong learning. 13 Mr. Debarshi Das Assistant Professor M.E. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2005 14 Mr.Gautam Dutta Assistant Professor M.E. Program Offered and Intake: B. Tech. in Civil Engineering 15 Mr.Nilanjan Poddar Assistant Professor M. E. Current intake: 120 + 5% TFW + 20% Lateral entrant 16 Mr.Saikat Panja Assistant Professor M. Tech. PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 17 Mr.Saikat Shome Assistant Professor M. Tech. PEO1: To provide technical knowledge, skill and competence to identify, comprehend and solve problem in industry, research and academics related to Civil Engineering and related disciplines. 18 Mr.Souvik Das Assistant Professor M. Tech. PEO2: To train students through the synergetic approach of theory and practical courses towards helping those students for seeking positions in the job market appropriate to their level. 19 Mr.Sourav Chandra Assistant Professor M. E. PEO3: To foster students ethically in understanding the societal responsibilities. 20 Mr.Debanjan Ghosh Assistant Professor M. Tech. PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO1: The serving should have the ability to work on projects towards civil construction and planning by understanding MAJOR LABORATORIES design compatibility, technical feasibility and economic viability substrated with social, ethical and environmental issues to meet the concurrent demands of the industry and society at large.  Civil Engineering laboratory PSO2: The serving should have the responsibility of optimum design, development and implement of solutions in the milieu  Soil Mechanics Lab of engineering management strategies, tools and software aids.  Surveying PSO3: Apply ethical principles related to societal and environmental context in a multidisciplinary Setting as an individual or  Highway Engineering in a team.  Environmental Engineering PSO4: The serving should be capable to advocate their existence by qualifying national level competitive examinations for  Computer Lab further studies and expand employment opportunities.  Fluid Mechanics  Geology Lab FACULTY MEMBERS  Geoinformatics Lab RESEARCH CAPABILITY 1 Mr. Naval Kishor Yadav Associate Professor & Head M.Sc. The department is equipped with contemporary instruments and excellent infrastructure to conduct research and Dr. Ajit Lal Guha 2 Professor Ph.D. consultancy in the following sub‐disciplines.  3 Dr. Abhisek Santra Associate Professor Ph.D. Concrete Technology  Geotechnical Engineering  4 Mr. Nirmal Kumar Saren Associate Professor M.Sc. Highway Engineering  Environmental Engineering  Geo‐Informatics 5 Mrs. Bijoli Mondal Associate Professor M. Tech. DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY 6 Mr. Abhishek Naskar Associate Professor M. E. The departmental library is enriched with 503 titles of text books and reference books. The total volume of books is 7 Mr. Avik Sahoo Associate Professor M.E. around 766

38 39 NUMBER OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

AVVAL KUMAR GOURAV N.S.POWER KUMAR RAJIV RANJAN ERA GROUP

JAY KUMAR ERA GROUP INDRANIL ROY PRESTIGE Jay Kumar Sourav Chakraborty Uttam Singh Arnab Mondal (Civil Engg.) (Civil Engg.) (Civil Engg.) (Civil Engg.) SAYAN BOSE PRESTIGE GATE 2016 GATE 2016 GATE 2016 GATE 2016 PRANOY MALAKAR 4 SIGMA ARUP KARAN 4 SIGMA RAKESH BISWAS RAHI DEBNATH SINHAROY RAHI SAKET RAJ ABCI Indranil Das Navneet Kumar Pankaj Saket Raj (Civil Engg.) (Civil Engg.) (Civil Engg.) (Civil Engg.) SAJAL KUMAR PANDEY ABCI GATE 2016 GATE 2016 GATE 2016 GATE 2016 RADHESHYAM MANDAL ABCI

PARTICIPATION AND AWARD OWN FROM TECH FEST NAVNEET KUMAR CE TESTING MANOJ KUMAR AM ARMATIX (I) PVT LTD 1. Amit Kumar, Abhishek Kumar, Abhishek Chowdhury received award as 1st position in UTKRAANTI'16 in association ARKA SARKAR ARMATIX (I) PVT LTD with Padarth'16 IIT Bombay organized by Wingfotech Excellence. ARNAB MAHAPATRA ARMATIX (I) PVT LTD 2. Kousik Maity, Abhijit Boxi, Ashutosh Raj, Chandan Kumar & Amit Kumar Jha received award as 3rd position in UTKRAANTI'16 in association with Padarth'16 IIT Bombay organized by Wingfotech Excellence. SAIKAT SARKAR SIMPLEX INFRA 3. Aditya Shaw secured 3rd position in Aakriti in PHOENIX 2016 (Jigyasa). ASIF PERWEZ SIMPLEX INFRA 4. Abhijit Boxi, Kousik Maity, Jagadish Manna received award as 2nd position in Metamorphosis in Prayukti 2016. VISHWAJEET SINGH SIMPLEX INFRA Lokpa Doma Sherpa received award in R U Shurlk in Prayukti 2016 SATYAKI GHOSH SIMPLEX INFRA BITTU KUMAR SIMPLEX INFRA PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016) SOUMYADIP KOLEY SIMPLEX INFRA

UTTAM SINGH SIMPLEX INFRA NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION ARINDAM MAHAJAN SIMPLEX INFRA KUNAL KUMAR WIPRO BHOLANATH DEY SIMPLEX INFRA SOURAV CHAKRABORTY WIPRO SUBANJAN BISAI SPD CONSTRUCTION ATIN KUMAR GHOSH WIPRO SACHIN KUMAR SINGH PREMCO SAURABH LAL TECH MAHINDRA SANJAY KUMAR DYNAMIC PROJECTS MRITIGYA TAMANG UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION PARWIN KUMAR DYNAMIC PROJECTS SIDDHARTHA MONDAL UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION SUKDEB BERA PIONEER TANMAY KUMAR DAS BAIBHARAJ CONSTRUCTION TANUMAY HALDER PIONEER SRIKANT PRASAD BAIBHARAJ CONSTRUCTION SHUBHAM KUMAR BAIBHARAJ CONSTRUCTION

40 41 DEPARTMENT INNOVATION BY STUDENTS COMPUCOMPUTER SCIENCETER SCIENCE AND AND ENGINEERING ENGINEERING (CSE) (CSE) The students of Civil Engineering department of Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT) came up with an innovative idea of Using of Natural Fast Growing Renewable Grass (Bamboo) for Building Materials. Since bamboo is light weight and it has high The Department of Computer Science & Engineering was established in 1996 with objectives of producing competent and strength, it can be used as a replacement of RC building mainly in seismic prone areas. A team of students led by Rajib Biswas creative human resources required for the global industries and academia, and of carrying out quality researches in and with the help of the faculty members of Civil Engineering Department and with the assistance of Dr. Pijus Kanti Khatua, emerging areas of Computer Science. Associate Professor, School of Applied Science Department worked on the project. The Computer Science & Engineering is one of the fastest growing disciplines and is full of rigorous practical analysis. The Another project that was taken up by the Department of Civil Engineering which is currently under progress. The name of it is department has well equipped laboratories and logical reasoning is stressed in all practical applications. With highly Light Weight, High Strength, Revolving Composite House for Cyclone Prone Zone. The house can revolve in any direction and qualified and dynamic faculty members, the department boasts of a unique mode of learning, one that uses advanced aids can save itself from the super cyclone and it is made of eco‐composite wood. for teaching. The mission of the department is to steadily make its progress in preparing highly competent human resources The 2 students who are currently working in the project are Abhijit Boxi and Kousik Maity. They are assisted by the faculty required by the industry and academia. members of Civil Engineering Department and Dr. Pijus Kanti Khatua, Associate Professor, School of Applied Science Department worked on the project. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1996 Programmes Offered and Intake B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering Current intake: 120 + 5% TFW + 20% Lateral entrant DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI M. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering Current intake: 18 PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

PEO‐1: To provide students with a strong foundation in applied science and Computer Science & Engineering fundamentals necessary to analyze the requirements of the software, understand the technical specifications, design and create innovative computing products and solutions for real life problems. PEO‐2: To provide exposure to emerging technologies, adequate training and opportunities to work as teams on multidisciplinary projects with effective communication skills and leadership qualities. Anand Utsav Ritwik Roy Kaushik Dutta Abhinaba Biswas PEO‐3: To prepare the students for a successful professional career as engineer, scientist, teacher, technocrat, COWI ACM at L&T ECC Asst Manager at HCC Senior Engg at L&T Saudi administrator or an entrepreneur and work with values & social concern bridging the digital divide and meeting Batch 2008‐2012 Batch 2006‐2010 Batch 2007‐2011 Batch 2006‐2010 the requirements of Indian and multinational companies.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO‐1: Apply the knowledge of mathematical models in algorithm design, computer organization, networking etc to solve complexities involved in efficient computing in engineering discipline. PSO‐2: Ensure programming and documentation skills to analyze, design, develop and implement software based projects using C, C++, Java, DBMS, Web Technology and open source software either independently or in team so as to attain a common specific objective. Sandip Mondal Soumyadeep Ghosh Prabhat Ranjan Prem Anupam Das PSO‐3: Ensure employability and career development skills through industry oriented mini‐ and major‐ projects, internship, seminar, workshop for their life‐long learning and develop awareness of professional, social, legal and ethical responsibilities. EE ONGC. Verisk Analytics Scientist at Ph.D scholar at IIT Batch 2005‐2009 Batch 2006‐2010 CSIR‐ Structural Engineering Kharagpur Research Centre Batch 2008‐2012 FACULTY MEMBERS Batch 2006‐2010 1 Dr. Subhankar Joardar Associate Professor & Head Ph.D. 2 Dr. Debasis Giri Professor & Dean Ph.D.

3 Mr. Tarun Kumar Ghosh Associate Professor M. E. (Ph.D. pursuing)

4 Dr. Subrata Dutta Assistant Professor Ph.D (Engg), Post Doc.(UK)

Lopamudra Bhoumik Tanmoy Ghorai 5 Mr. Subhabrata Barman Assistant Professor M. Tech. Doing Ph.D at PSA Engineer at Tractebel University of Illinois Engineering, Brussels 6 Mr. Palash Roy Assistant Professor M.E. Urbana Champaign Batch 2005‐2009 Batch 2006‐2010 42 43 7 Mr. Sourav Mondal Associate Professor M. E (Ph.D pursuing). DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY 8 Mrs. Shyamali Guria Assistant Professor M. Tech Besides the Central Library of the institute, the departmental library is enriched with more than 650 titles and more than 1800 M. Tech 9 Mrs. Gitika Maity Assistant Professor volume of text books and reference books along with different Learning Resources (LRs). Major IEEE, ACM, Elsevier and CSI Journals are available through AICTE‐INDEST consortium scheme.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 10 Mrs. Mahuya Sasmal Assistant Professor M. E.

Assistant Professor M. Tech. 11 Mrs. Patrali Pradhan TRAINING AND TESTING FACILITIES Assistant Professor 12 Mr. Arindam Giri M. Tech.  CSI (Computer Society of India) student branch organizing various technical events. Assistant Professor 13 Mr. Sabyasachi Pramanik M. Tech.  NPTL (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning ) conducted by IIT Kharagpur. Assistant Professor  Infosys CAMPUS‐CONNECT program was conducted by our faculty members. 14 Mrs. Jayeeta Majumder M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing)  Jointly conducted different summer training with various institutes/ organizations.

15 Mrs. Sanchita Saha Assistant Professor M. Tech. NO OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS 16 Mr. Sumanta Kuila Assistant Professor M. Tech.

17 Mr. Bidesh Chakraborty Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing) Sl No. Name Gate Score Gate Rank Ankit Agarwal 18 Mr. Asish Bera Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing) 1 591 2030 2 Tuhin Kundu 401 8436 19 Mr. Mrinmoy Sen Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing) 3 Bitoshok Das 437 6506 20 Mrs. Sunanda Jana Assistant Professor M. Tech. 4 Anish Kumar 370 10775 21 Mrs. Rajrupa Metia Assistant Professor M. Tech. 5 Firoz Mochary 432 7140

6 Sanjit Prasad 481 4345 MAJOR LABORATORIES 7 Payel Patra 412 8012 8 Bachu Paul 406 8411  Central Computing Facility Lab 9 Priya Singh 378 10612  Software Laboratory  Computer Network Laboratory 10 Sanjit Saren 332 12102  Operating Systems Laboratory 11 Priti Shaw 354 11783  Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory  Project Laboratory  DBMS Laboratory PAPER PUBLISHED  Computer Organization & Architecture Lab  Advanced Project Laboratory  Multimedia Laboratory Journals publication 1. Tanmoy Maitra, Ruhul Amin, Debasis Giri, P. D. Srivastava: An Efficient and Robust User Authentication Scheme for Hierarchical Wireless Sensor Networks without Tamper‐Proof Smart Card. I. J. Network Security, 18(3): 553‐564 (2016) (ISSN 1816‐353X (Print), ISSN 1816‐3548 (Online)) RESEARCH CAPABILITY 2. Debasis Giri, R. Simon Sherratt, Tanmoy Maitra:A novel and efficient session spanning biometric and password based three‐ factor authentication protocol for consumer USB Mass Storage Devices. IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics 62(3): 283‐291 (2016) All faculty members are actively engaged in the following research activities: 3. S. Goswami, S. Joardar , C. B. Das (2015) “ Performance Comparison of different routing protocols with fuzzy inference in  Cryptography MANET”. International Journal of Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal. Volume 9, No. 27, Sept. 2015, pages  Security 149–156 Vol. 7, No. 6, 2015, pp 585‐606. DOI: 10.12913/22998624/59098.  Data Hiding 4. Debasis Giri, Tanmoy Maitra, Ruhul Amin, P. D. Srivastava: An Efficient and Robust RSA‐Based Remote User Authentication for  Wireless Network Telecare Medical Information Systems.J. Medical Systems 39(1): 145 (2015) (ISSN: 0148‐5598 (Print) 1573‐689X (Online))  Cloud Computing  Data Mining and Machine learning etc.

44 45 5. Debasis Giri, R. Simon Sherratt, Tanmoy Maitra, Ruhul Amin: Efficient biometric and password based mutual authentication for consumer USB mass storage devices.IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics 61(4): 491‐499 (2015) 6. Jayeeta Majumder, Sagarjit Das, SayakMaity, “SMS Encryption in Android Platform”, International Journal of Computer Engineering and Applications, Volume 9, Issue 5, pp. 15‐22 (May 2015) (ISSN: 2321‐3469). PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016)

Conference Publications 1. S. Barman, Bepari B., Ankit A. and Ranjan A., Concurrent Optimization of Mono‐Pass Finish Cut End Milling of Calmax‐635 NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION Mould Steel Through Grey Swarm Optimization, in Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Advances in Polymeric PRIYANKA SHARMA INFOSYS,WIPRO Materials (APM 2015), IISc Bangalore, pages 222‐227, 2015. DIPIKA CHOWDHARY INFOSYS,WIPRO SEMINAR/ WORKSHOP/ CONF/STTP/SPD/CEP ORGANIZED ARPANA SINGH INFOSYS,WIPRO

 Workshop on Big Data and Hadoop, during 3rd ‐05th March, 2017. PRIYANKA INFOSYS,WIPRO  International Conference on Mathematics and Computing (ICMC), during 17th – 21st January, 2017  Workshop on Linux Administration, during November 19th – 20th November, 2016 HEENA RAJAN WIPRO  Workshop on Android Apps Development, during 17th –20th September, 2016  Workshop on Placement Preparatory, during 22nd – 27th August, 2016. SUDIPTA GHOSH INFOSYS  Workshop on Linux, during April 30th – 1st May, 2016  Workshop on Android Apps Development, during: 3rd – 6th March, 2016. RAJANI KUMARI IBM India  Workshop on Basic Computer Hardware & Networking, during: 24th – 27th August, 2015. NIRDHI JAISWAL IBM India  Faculty Development Programme on Recent Trends in Computing, during: 13th – 17th July, 2015.  Workshop on Linux Administration and Cloud Computing (in association with Linux World DIVYA KUMARI INFOSYS,WIPRO Informatics, Jaipur), during 3rd – 6th April 2015.  Workshop on C, during: 14th ‐15th March, 2015 ANKIT KUMAR WIPRO

KHUSHBOO INFOSYS,WIPRO

PRATICIPATION AND AWARD OWN FROM TECH FEST B NAND KISHORE INFOSYS,WIPRO

MPHASIS Students actively and successfully participated in various events of Cultural Meet 2015 held at our institute. PRIYANKA KUMARI 1. Mr. S. Biswas of 2nd year CSE secured 1st position in EXTEMPORE event. RISHAV RAJ INFOSYS,WIPRO 2. Mr. M. Das of 3rd year CSE secured 2nd position in EXTEMPORE event. 3. Mr. P. Pandit of 3rd year CSE secured 1st position in RABINDRA SANGEET event SHRITI KUMARI INFOSYS,WIPRO 4. Dept of CSE secured 3rd position in ONE ACT PLAY ARNAB DE INFOSYS,WIPRO

Students actively and successfully participated in various events of Prayukti 2016‐ Techno‐management Extravaganza held ANANYA DAS INFOSYS,WIPRO at Haldia Institute of Technology. RITESH SINGH WIPRO 1. Mr. R. Kumar of 4th year won the 2nd prize in REQUIZZIT event. 2. Mr. N. K. Choudhary, Mr. N. Raj of 2nd year won the 1st prize in “MANIA C” event. SWATI SINHA IBM INDIA 3. Mr. A. K. Goyal, Mr. M. Kumar of 3rd year won the 2nd prize in “MANIA C” event. 4. Mr. S. Kumar, Mr. S. Sourav of 2nd year won the 3rd prize in “MANIA C” event. SAYANI BANERJEE INFOSYS,WIPRO 5. Mr. S. Kumar of 2nd year won the 2nd prize in “RANBHOOMI‐FIFAC” event. 6. Mr. A. Kumar of 2nd year won the 3rd prize in “PRADARSHAN” event. PRANAY SINGH INFOSYS,WIPRO 7. Mr. A. Kumar, Mr. A. ROY of 3rd year won the 2nd prize in “GOSPEL” (Paper presentation) event. ASHISH KISHORE WIPRO 8. Mr. Nityansh of 2nd year won the 3rd prize in “GOSPEL” (Paper presentation) event. 9. Mr. P. Kumar, Mr. S. sourav, Mr. S. Kumar, Mr. S. Kumar of 2nd year won the 1st prize in “YANTRIKI‐PATHIK” event. SUBHRANSHU KUMAR INFOSYS 10. Mr. M. Kumar of 3rd year won the 3rd prize in “SAUDAGAR” (Business plan) event. 11. Mr. B. Paul of 4th year declared as “BEST STUDENT” of the department in 2016 ANKIT INFOSYS,WIPRO

PRINCE KUMAR INFOSYS,WIPRO

46 47 ANAND KUMAR WIPRO

AMIT PANDIT WIPRO PRASHANT KUMAR JHA WIPRO SOUMADIP PATRA INFOSYS ANSHUMAN MAHANTY INFOSYS BALLAM BIKASH INFOSYS ABHIJIT GHOSH WIPRO ABHINEET DUBEY INFOSYS KUMAR RITESH TECH MAHINDRA ANIKET BANERJEE INFOSYS NISHTHA PRIYA INFOSYS MANISH KUMAR SHAW GENPACT NITIN SHEKHAR INFOSYS,WIPRO MD NAZIR AHMED TECH MAHINDRA SWASTIKA SHARMA WIPRO JYOTI RAWAT GENPACT MOUMITA MAJI IBM ABHISHEK KARMAKAR INFOSYS VIVEK ANAND WIPRO STUDENT CHAPTER RAHUL KUMAR WIPRO RUNA SHIVANGI INFOSYS,WIPRO The department has approval of CSI (Computer Society of India) Student Branch, India to run the students chapter to prop up the professional activities. Students take part in organizing and attending various programmes, workshop under CSI HIT NIKENDRA KUMAR SINGH INFOSYS,WIPRO Student Branch. PUSKAR GHOSH INFOSYS SUMEET AMBASTHA INFOSYS,WIPRO DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ANIRBAN DEB INFOSYS VINITA KUMARI IBM INDIA RAVI SHANKAR SHARMA XL DYNAMICS NEETEESH KUMAR WIPRO PRITI MONDAL TECH MAHINDRA Dr. Romit Roy Choudhury Dr. Sanjukta Bhowmick Dr. Bivas Mitra Dr. Samik Ghosh (Batch‐2000) is currently (Batch‐2000) is currently (Batch‐2001) is currently (Batch‐2001) is RAHUL RAJ WIPRO Associate Professor Associate Professor at Assistant Professor currently Sr. Research Scientist, at the University of Illinois at University of at IIT‐Kharagpur Sony Systems Biology Research Center, SOURABH BANERJEE INFOSYS,WIPRO Urbana‐Champaign (UIUC) Nebraska, Omaha University of Tokyo, Japan TANIMA MONDAL TECH MAHINDRA SUFIA KAMAL IBM INDIA AMIT KUMAR XL DYNAMICS AKASH INFOSYS,WIPRO Dr. Animesh Mukherjee Dr. Arpita Patra Ms. Aparna Gupta Mr. Dipankar Dutta ABINASH KUMAR INFOSYS,WIPRO (Batch‐2003) is currently (Batch – 2004) is currently (Batch‐2005) (Batch‐2009) Associate Professor Assistant Professor is presently is working in SONIA BOSE XL DYNAMICS at IIT‐Kharagpur at IISc, Bangalore serving in the Indian Police Service, Microsoft as Software Government of India Development Engineer KAUSHIK MONDAL INFOSYS,WIPRO SUMIT KUMAR ATOS PRASHANT SHARMA INFOSYS

VISHNUKANT KUMAR INFOSYS

UTKARSH KUMAR INFOSYS Dr. Debi Prosad Dogra Dr. Santosh Ghosh Mr. Animesh Choudhury (Batch 2001) is (Batch‐2002)is currently (Batch‐2010) is presently ARINDAM DAS INFOSYS Assistant Professor Post doctoral researcher serving in the Indian at IIT‐Bhubaneswar at Ku Leuven Belgium Administrative Service, Government of India 48 49 DEPARTMENT

7 Mr. Jagannath Samanta Assistant Professor M. Tech.(Ph.D. pursuing) ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) 8 Mr. Suman Paul Assistant Professor M. Tech.(Ph.D. pursuing) 9 Mr. Rajkumar Maity Assistant Professor M. Tech. The Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering was established in 1998 with B. Tech program. The Department has been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) in 2004 and 2007 respectively. The M. Tech. 10 Mr. Tirthadip Sinha Assistant Professor M. E. Tel. E Program in Electronics & Communication Engineering has commenced from the Academic Session 2005‐2006 with duration of two years. 11 Mr. Banibrata Bag Assistant Professor M. Tech.

YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1998 12 Mr. Surajit Mukherjee Assistant Professor M. Tech.

Programmes Offered and Intake: 13 Mr. Akinchan Das Assistant Professor M. Tech.

B. Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering 14 Mr. Dibyendu Chowdhury Assistant Professor M. Tech. Current intake: 120 + 5% TFW + 20%Lateral entrant M. Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering 15 Dr. Bishnu Prasad De Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Specialization to: Microelectronics & VLSI Designs) 16 Mr. Avisankar Roy Assistant Professor M. Tech Current intake: 36 17 Mr. Avishek Das Assistant Professor M. Tech., MBA PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 18 Mr. Pinaki Satpathy Assistant Professor M. Tech PEO 1: To equip graduates with a strong foundation in engineering sciences and Electronics & Communication Engineering fundamentals to become effective collaborators, researchers and real‐time problem solver with technical competencies. 19 Ms. Razia Sultana Assistant Professor M. Tech PEO 2: To provide exposure to emerging technologies, adequate training and opportunities to work as teams on multi‐ disciplinary projects with effective communication skills and leadership qualities meeting the requirements of companies in 20 Mr. Santanu Maity Assistant Professor M. Tech India and abroad. Mr. Dipak Samanta M. Tech PEO 3: To prepare graduates to become successful and responsible engineer with social and ethical values in professional 21 Assistant Professor engineering practices. 22 Mrs. Moumita Jana Assistant Professor M. Tech

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES 23 Dr. Wriddhi Bhowmik Assistant Professor Ph.D.

PSO1: The incumbent should apply basic knowledge related to electronic circuits, embedded & communication systems and 24 Mr. Jayanta Kumar Bag Assistant Professor M. Tech signal processing to solve engineering problems in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering. PSO2: The incumbent should able to design, verify and validate electronic functional elements for a variety of applications, 25 Mr. Tilak Mukherjee Assistant Professor M. Tech with enhancement of skills to analyze, interpret and communicate results to meet desired needs. PSO3: The incumbent should have capability to recognize contemporary issues by adapting to technical developments, simultaneously developing consciousness for professional, social, legal and ethical responsibilities. MAJOR LABORATORIES PSO4: The incumbent should use engineering & management concepts to analyze specifications and prototype electronic  experiments/projects either independently or in teams so as to attain a common specific goal. Basic Electronics Lab  Analog Electronics & Design Lab  FACULTY MEMBERS Digital Electronics Lab  Digital Signal Processing & Control System Lab  RF Engineering & Optical Communication Lab 1 Dr. Malay Kumar Pandit Professor Ph.D.  VLSI Design Lab  PCB Fabrication Lab 2 Dr. Jaydeb Bhaumik Ph.D. Professor & Head  Circuit Theory & Device Lab  3 Mr. Asim Kumar Jana Associate Professor M. Prod. E , MBA Communication System Lab  Embedded System Lab 4 Mrs. Somdutta Sinha Assistant Professor M. Tech.  Project Lab

5 Mr. Kushal Roy Assistant Professor M. Inst., M. Phil RESEARCH CAPABILITY

 6 Mr. Amit Bhattacharyya Assistant Professor M. Tech. VLSI design  Micro‐strip patch antenna design and Fabrication  Embedded Systems  PCB Design and Fabrication & Testing 50 51 PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016)

DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY NAME OF THE MAJOR COMPANIES VISITED NUMBER OF THE STUDENTS GOT JOB

WIPRO( On‐Campus+Off‐Campus) 38 The Departmental library is enriched with 392 Titles & about 590 Volumes of Text and Reference Books. Many E‐books and Journals are also available in the departmental library. TECH MAHINDRA( On‐Campus+Off‐Campus) 09

CAPJEMINI 06 NO. OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS TCS 07

Every year a lot of students in our Department have admitted to higher studies in different Premier Institutions in India HUAWEI( On‐Campus+Off‐Campus) 05 and Abroad also through GATE, GRE, GMAT, CAT etc. VALUE PROSPECT 01

Academic LABVANTAGE 01 GATE MBA Entrance session MINDTREE 01

2015‐2016 22 03 INDUSTRIAL HANDLING 01 INFOWAY 01

ACCENTURE 01 PAPER PUBLISHED THINK & LEARN 01 1.J. Samanta, M. Suman, J. Bhaumik and S. Barman, “A Transistor Level Implementation of Reed Solomon Encoder in GENPACT GF(28) ,” Journal of Active and Passive Electronic Devices, Old City Publishing, vol. 11, no. 2‐3, pp. 243‐261, Apr. 2016 01 2.M. Singh, M. K. Pandit, A. K. Jana, “Economic Full Adder Circuit in VLSI Using Shannon Expansion”, International Journal DELLOITE 01 of Science, Engineering and Technology, Volume 4 Issue 2, Sep. 2016. OTHER MNCs 36

PARTICIPATION AND AWARD OWN FROM TECH FEST TOTAL 110 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES/ CHAPTERS AND ORGANIZING 1.Mr. D. Ranjan, Mr. A. Kumar, Mr. U. Kumar, Mr. S .Dutta of 2nd yr. won the 2nd prize in the event “PATHIK” at Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. ENGINEERING EVENTS 2. Mr. A. K. Singh of 2nd yr. won the 1st prize in the event “SAUDAGAR” (Business Plan) at Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐ (A) Availability and Activities of Professional societies/ chapters anagement Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. With full enthusiasm IETE Student Forum (ISF) has been inaugurated at 3. Mr. A. K. Singh of 2nd yr. won the 1st prize in the event “DHAWAK” at Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐management ECE Department, Haldia Institute of Technology on 23rd July, 2015 at Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. 3:30 p.m. 4. Mr. R. Ghosh, Mr. P. Jha, Mrs. S. Kumari, Mrs. P.Raj of 3rd yr. won the 1st prize in the event “CIRCUITRIX” at Prayukti The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) is 2016‐Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. India's leading recognized professional society devoted to the 5. Mr. R. Raj, Md. Nadeem, Md. S. Hussain, Mrs. R. Verma of 3rd yr. won the 2nd prize in the event “CIRCUITRIX” at advancement of Science and Technology of Electronics, Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. Telecommunication & IT, founded in 1953. The IETE Students' Forum of 6. Mr. S. Saha of 4th yr. won the 2nd prize in the event “FIFA‐11” at Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐management Extravaganza of HIT has been set up with 85 student members from ECE department Haldia Institute of Technology. through the involvement of faculty members of the department. 7. Mr. S. Dutta, Mr. A. Mukherjee, Mrs. P.Kanojia, Mrs. T .Mallick of 2nd yr. won the 1st prize in the event “PATHIK” at The purpose of ISF of HIT is to give a platform for the student members to Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. exchange ideas by organizing/participating technical programs and activities. They would get the benefit for technical visits / practical training / project work in R&D laboratories/ industries that increases their spirit of self‐reliance and professionalism. Students conducts IETE Students' Forum Inauguration science workshop for the school students. The association activities enhance the students' skills such as event and time management, technical competencies and also develop binding with social issues and 52 responsibilities for society. 53 Following persons were presented on that occasion: DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

 Prof.(Dr.) M. K. Pandit, Dean, SECI, HIT  Prof.(Dr.) J. Bhaumik, HOD, Dept. of ECE, HIT  Prof. A. K. Jana, Associate Prof., Dept. of ECE,HIT  Mr. R. N. Lahiri, Chairman, IETE Kolkata Centre  Mr. J. K. Dutta, Secretary, IETE Kolkata Centre  Prof. P. K. Das, IETE Senior Fellow  Dr A. Guha, Jadavpur University

Mr. Sankar Mukhopadhyay Dr. Aurpan Majumder Dr. Tirtha Sankar Das Dr. Mousiki Kar Mr. Souragni Ghosh Engineer, Indian Assistant Professor, Professor, RCC Institute Asst. Professor, Founder & Director, (B) Number, quality of engineering events organized at Institute (Level- Institute) Space Research NIT, Durgapur of Heritage Institute WizAnimate Studios, India Organization (ISRO), India Batch 1998‐2002 Information Technology of Technology, Batch 2000‐2004 IETE Student Forum (ISF), HIT Event calendar 2015 Batch 1998‐2002 Batch 1998‐2002 Batch 1999‐2003

Name of the Event Calendar Days Spoken English Orientation Course 10th Aug to 21st Aug 2015 Workshop on C & Data Structure 2nd September – 10th September, 2015 Workshop on Advanced Robotics 13th October – 15th October, 2015 Website designing using PHP and HTML 23rd April – 29th April, 2016 Dr. Mousumi Roy Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Metya Mr. Shibaji Basu Mr. Tamoghna Ojha Mr. Suvra Sarkar RF Application Engineer, Assistant Professor Scientist, Bhabha Atomic Co‐founder & Process Integration Device Data Structure using C 6th August – 13th August, 2016 GreenPeak Technologies, in NIT, Research Director, Engineer, Micron Technology, Circuitronics'16 6th September – 12th September, 2016 United Kingdom Arunachal Pradesh, Centre (BARC), India SkinCurate Research Singapore, Batch 2001‐2005 Batch 2001 – 2005 Batch 2004‐2008 Private Limited, Batch 2005 – 2009 Batch 2004 – 2008 INNOVATION BY STUDENTS

Mr. Aditya and Mr. Pankaj Kumar from ECE Department had participated Texas Instruments Innovation Challenge, India Design Contest 2015 entitled “Gesture Control Robotics Arm”. The Team is led by faculty advisor Mr. Dibyendu Chowdhury, Assistant Professor, Department of ECE. During the design phase, students have to adhere to the competition rules. These rules encourage students to create more innovative designs and test their engineering skills with real world problems. Mr. Binayak Roy Mr. Saikat Karmakar Mr. Rajdeep Chakraborty Ms. Priya Adhikary Mr. Sudip Saha Senior Unix and Engineer, Defence Research Associate lead, Wealth Manager, Analog Layout Engineer, BigData System Consultant, and Development HR , Infosys Technology ICICI Bank Broadcom Cognizant Organization (DRDO), Batch 2006‐2010 Batch 2007‐2011 Batch 2008‐2012 Batch 2006‐2010 India Batch 2006‐2010

Figure shows the different component of Gesture Controlled Robotic Arm Figure shows the Top view of Mr. Rajesh kumar Mr. Suvadip Paul Mr. Anindya Banerjee Gesture Controlled Robotic Arm Junior Manager, Senior System Engineer, System administrator, Steel Authority Infosys Infosys of India Limited Batch 2009‐2013 Batch 2009‐2013 Batch 2008‐2012

54 55 DEPARTMENT FACULTY MEMBERS

1 Dr. M.N. Bandhyopadhyay Professor & Director Ph. D.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE) 2 Dr. Dilip Kumar Dey Professor & Head Ph. D.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE) 3 Mr.Goutam Das Assistant Professor M. Tech The Department of Electrical Engineering has been offering undergraduate course in Electrical Engineering since 2002. Within a very short span of time, the department has created an excellent learning environment with dedicated young 4 Mr.Sandip Kumar Ojha Assistant Professor M. Tech faculty members, technical staff, excellent laboratories and innovative academic processes. In order to perform the complex functions in modern applications of Electrical Engineering, the department has a well combination of hardware and software facilities. The department provides students with modern hardware facilities like PLCs, Synchronization of Alternator, SPWM 5 Mr. Sourav Kumar Das Assistant Professor M. E. Drives, FPGA based data acquisition system, Machine fault simulator etc. At the same time department also provides computational facilities with MATLAB, PSPICE, PSCAD, PSIM etc. The department provides good training and placement 6 Ms. Piya Roy Assistant Professor M. Tech. opportunities to all its students. The department also supports IEEE HIT Student branch which is a wing of IEEE Kharagpur Section (IITKGP). The department was NBA accredited till March, 2015.////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 7 Mr. Shubhasish Sarkar Assistant Professor M.E. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2002 8 Mr. Debabrata Barman Assistant Professor M. Tech. ProgrammeOffered and Intake B. Tech in Electrical Engineering 9 Mr. Ayandeep Ganguly Assistant Professor M. Tech. Current intake: 120 + 5% TFW + 20%Lateral entrants 10 Mr. SouravTola Assistant Professor M. E.

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES 11 Mr. UjjalDey Assistant Professor M. Tech.

PEO1: To provide technical knowledge, skill and competence to identify, comprehend and solve problem in industry, 12 Mrs. Nibedita Ghosh Assistant Professor M. Tech. research and academics related to Electrical Engineering and related disciplines. 13 Ms. Alpana Barman Assistant Professor M. E. PEO2: To prepare the students to successfully work in various public and private sectors Organizations, at regional, state, national and international levels, with professional competence and ethical administrative acumen. 14 Mr. SaubhikMaulik Assistant Professor M. Tech. 15 Mr. Nayan Manna Assistant Professor M. E. PEO3: To frame the students to improve their technical and intellectual capabilities through lifelong learning process, which may include professional career and/or postgraduate education, for successful adaptation to technological and cultural 16 Mr. Nabendu Kumar Sarkar Assistant Professor M. E. changes and to foster adept functioning in society. 17 Mr. Mithun Manna Assistant Professor M. E. PEO4: They will be able to work as an individual, as a team leader or as a member of a team in multiculturalglobal environment. 18 Mr. Shouvik Mondal Assistant Professor M. Tech.

PEO5: Fulfill the needs of society in solving technical problems using engineering principles, tools and practices, in an ethical 19 Mr. Namrajit Dey Assistant Professor M. E. and responsible manner.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES MAJOR LABORATORIES

 Basic Electrical Engineering Lab PSO1: Be able to analyze and understand mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals to Identify complex  Circuit Theory & Networks Lab engineering problems and design system components or processes considering health, safety, cultural, societal and  Electrical and Electronic Measurements Lab environmental aspects.  Analog& Digital Electronics Lab  AC Machines Lab PSO2: Conduct research based investigation including design of experiments interpretation of data Synthesis of information  DC Machines Lab usages of modern engineering tool to solve complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations related  Electrical Machine Design Lab to societal health safety and legal issues.  Power Systems Lab  Control Systems Lab PSO3: Apply ethical principles related to societal and environmental context in a multidisciplinary Setting as an individual or  Power Electronics Lab in a team.  Electric Drives Lab  Microprocessor Lab PSO4: Able to comprehend effective reports and design documentation considering management and financial principles  Power System Protection Lab that will benefit the society at large for life long period in the broadest context of technological changes.

56 57 4. Anupam Mukherjee, SubhajitMondal and AyandeepGanguly, “Modelling and Simulation of Perturbation and Observation DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY MPPT Algorithm for Photovoltaic Applications”, International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 02, Issue 12, 2016, pp. 67‐72.  1474 volumes  732 titles 5. S.Tola, A.Ganguly, U.Dey, Megha, S. Mukherjee, A.K. Das, T. Dey, I. Mondal, S. Mondal, “Design and Simulation of a Power  All IEEE/IEE (IEL) journals Factor Corrected Boost Converter”, Third International Conference on Foundations & Frontiers in Computer, Communication  5 magazines & Electrical Engineering‐2016 (C2E2‐2016), 15‐16th Jan 2016.

RESEARCH CAPABILITY SEMINAR / WORKSHOP ORGANIZED

Application of Advanced Signal Processing Tools for Workshop organized by IEEE HIT student branch in collaboration with Electrical Engineering Impulse Fault Diagnosis in High Voltage Transformers, Advanced techniques for Condition monitoring and life SL NAME OF THE EVENTS RESOURCE PERSONS Prediction of Power Transformers, Induction Motor Fault NO Diagnosis, Drives Fault Analysis, FPGA based Real time condition monitoring of motor, DSP based system design. 1 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN ENGG DIRECTOR MADE EASY KOLKATA

R & D PROJECT GRANTS RECEIVED FROM EXTERNAL AGENCIES 2 Workshop on BIPED ROBOTICS SKILL REX TAPAN KUMAR 3 PCB DESIGNING SKILL REX TAPAN KUMAR Principal SL Funding Sanctioned Project Title Year Investigator / 4 Vehicle Dynamics and Design BHARAT AUTO SOLUTIONS No. Agency Amount Co‐PI 5 Workshop on ROBOTICS Final Year Students of IEEE Development of an FPGA based SERB, DST, 6 Workshop on MATLAB On‐line Condition Monitoring System Final Year Students of IEEE Govt. of 23.60 Lacs 2014‐2017 Subhasish Sarkar 1. for Induction Motors using Workshop on AUTONOMOUS ROBOTICS India 7 Faculties of EE Dept HIT Advanced Signal processing at. ST THOMAS INST. Of TECH. and Data Classification Tools 8 THOMAS INST. Of TECH. Final Year Students of IEEE Correlating Dielectric and Chemical Techniques 9 Workshop on VIRTUAL LAB Prof. ALOK KANTI DEB IIT KGP CSIR, Govt. of 2. for Comprehensive Condition 7.31 Lacs 2013 ‐ 2016 Sandip Kumar Ojha India Monitoring of Complex 10 Competition on MANUAL ROBOTICS Final Year Students of IEEE Insulation Systems

PAPER PUBLISHED

Conference:

1. S. K. Ojha, P. Purkait, S.Halder, S.Mandal, P.Acharya, S.Mondal, A.K.Mondal and S. Chakraborti,“Comparative Study of Dielectric Response Functions for Characterizing Time Domain Polarization Process in Transformer Insulation” in Proc. IET International Conference on Power Control‐Automation, Kolkata, India, September, 2015. IN HOUSE PRODUCT / INNOVATIONS 2. S. K. Ojha, P. Purkait, Anchit Kumar, Asif Sultan, IndrajeetKumar, Jayant Kumar Singh and Satyam “Studies on Frequency Domain Spectroscopy of Transformer Insulation Considering Distributed Relaxation Process”, Paper submitted to 3rd TCM [Transformer Condition monitor] International Conference on Foundation and Frontiers in Computer, Communication and Electrical Engineering (C2E2 2016), FPGA based real time condition monitoring Mankundu, India, January,2016. TEACHING AID DEVELOPED 3. P. Kumar, M. Mishra, C.K. Tamang, A. Iqubal, A. Mishra, A. Sharma, A. Ganguly and S.Das, “Performance Assessment Of Different Singlephase Multi‐Level Inverter”, Michael Faraday IET International Summit: MFIIS‐2015, September 12 – 13, IEEE online journal subscription 2015, Kolkata, India, Vol. 2, pp. 368‐373;doi: 10.1049/cp.2015.1660. Internet facilities Seminar room with overhead projector Project room where standard electronics chips, different accessories and measuring instruments available 58 59 INDUSTRIAL VISIT ORGANISED CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Two days industrial visit to Haldia Energy Limited Departmental wall magazine: SPARKLING One day industrial visit to TATA Power

SPORTS & ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES

 Electrical Engineering Department was the Intra‐Institute Football Champion for 2017  Electrical Engineering Department was the Intra‐Institute Cricket Champion for 2016.

PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL /INTERNATIONAL LEVEL CONTESTS/TECH FEST/TECH-QUIZ COMPETITIONS & PRIZES WON NUMBER OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

Students of EE department are placed in various organizations like IT sector, Hardware Industries, Process Industries etc.  Students of EE Dept. participated in Image processing in KSHITIJ Moreover, students are also performing well in various competitive examinations. Details list of placement and performance (Annual tech fest of IIT Kharagpur) 2014. in competitive examination in last three years is given below.  Students of EE Dept. secured 3rd position in the event “Circuitron” in “KSHITIJ 2014” (Annual tech fest of IIT Kharagpur).  Students of EE Dept. participated in “Tech Quiz” & “Overnite” events in Performance in Competitive Examination “KSHITIJ 2014”.  Participated in TELOS (Online tech Fest, WBUT), 2014.  Secured 3rd position in Circuitron(Kshitij2014),IITKGP.  Secured 'Best Design Award' in aircraft design workshop Aerotrix,2014. Exam Year 2014 Year 2015 Year 2016  Secured 1st position in OJASS 2015 (Techno Fest, NIT Jamshedpur),2015.  Finalist in IITKGP, DROIDBLITZ (Kshitij 2016). GATE 6 10 7  Students of EE Dept, secured 1st position in the workshop ” Quadcopter”, organized by IEEE, HIT,2016. CAT 2 2 2  “Ojass 2015” (Annual Techno‐Management Fest, NIT Jamshedpur) PSU 14 17 7 Raju Biswas‐1st position in the event “Shape‐shifter” 2016.  Subir Kumar was awarded as the best student of Electrical engineering department for the year 2016.  Pranjal Gupta Stood 11th for the ULTIMATE KARTING CHAMPIONSHIP in 2016.

60 61 PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016)

NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION

SK.SADDAM HOSSAIN CESE KOUSHIK NANDI UPL SUVENDU MONDAL CESE SHUREKHA DAS USHA CAPACITOR PALASH KUMAR GURIA D B IMPECT RAHUL RAKSHIT VALUE PROSPECT CONSULTING TAMAL KUMAR BERA D B IMPECT ARUNAVA DAS ELDYNE RAHUL SAH GOND ELDYNE DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ANUPAM SAMANTA ELDYNE SUMAN PAL EMAMI (APPRENTSHIP SIDDHABRATA UPADHYAYA GEE ELEVATOR PVT LTD. NABAKUMAR SAHOO INDUSTRIAL HANDALING SUMIT RANJAN MEGHALAY CEMENT

INDRAJEET KUMAR MEGHALAY CEMENT Dibyajyoti Dey Sujash Biswas Angikar sarkar Kumar Awinash SACHIN KUMAR MEGHALAY CEMENT 2006 Batch 2007 Batch 2008 Batch 2009 Batch Working in MECON India Ltd. MBA from IIM –Kolkata, Works at Lamar Works BARC Maharashtra RAHUL KUMAR NS POWER Manager of Bharti Airtel University ,USA MD KHALID RAZA NS POWER ARVIND KUMAR MEGHALAY CEMENT KAUSHAL KUMAR YADAV MEGHALAY CEMENT RONIT KUMAR GUPTA MEGHALAY CEMENT RESHMI DHANSHREE ELECTRONICS LTD/ KARABI DAS USHA CAPACITOR JOY MUKHERJEE SPCL Arnab Dasgupta Debobrata Tiwary Arnab Majee Sukamal Bhagbati PRITAM NANDI SS CONSTRUCTION 2010 Batch 2010 Batch 2011 Batch 2012 Batch PRITAM MAITI TATA PHOTON PLUS (CEO) Scientist at Institute Scientist at ISRO Doing Ph.D. at Assistant Engineer of Plasma Research University at Haldia SURAJIT MONDAL TCL of Massachusetts,Amherst Development ANIRBAN BARMAN TCS Authority RITESH KUMAR TCS SANGEET KUMAR TCS KUMAR VIVEKANAND TCS MD FARMAN KHAN TCS SAYAN GAYEN TECH MAHINDRA Pratip Banerjee Punit Kumar Amit Kumar Joy Mukherjee MD FARMAN KHAN TECH MAHINDRA 2013 Batch 2014 Batch 2015 Batch 2016 Batch SAYAN GAYEN TECH MAHINDRA Engineer at L&T Engineer at BARC Senior Lecturer in Engineer at Shapoorji ECC Division Kolkata Mathematics at Fiitjee Real EstateLimited AVIJIT SAMANTA PUNCH LOYD

62 63 DEPARTMENT

FOOD TECHNOLOGY ( FT ) FACULTY MEMBERS

The Department of Food Technology started its journey in 2006, with the objective of developing a “Centre of Excellence” in 1 Dr. Avik Mukherjee Professor Ph.D food technology education and research. Since then, the Department has flourished primarily focusing on strong network and collaboration with more than 150 food and allied businesses and industries across India. The effective and efficient 2 Dr. Sumita Das Assistant Professor Ph.D industry‐academia network at our Department provides our students and faculties with unique perspective on food technology education with emphasis on practical training and skill development in our B. Tech. students – budding 3 Ms. Tanushree Ghosh Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing) professionals, who are going to shape this fastest growing manufacturing sector in India. The Department looks beyond curricular development of students by inculcating discipline and professional conduct in their daily routine, and by enriching 4 Mr. Niladri Chakraborty Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing) them with business and industry oriented applications through organizing Industry‐Academia conferences, seminars, 5 Ms. Swati Ray Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing) workshops, trainings, and routine industry visits. Assistance in preparations for competitive exams e.g. GATE, GRE are also given to students interested to pursue higher studies.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 6 Mr. Ranjay Thakur Assistant Professor M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing)

YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2006 Mr. Gourab Chatterjee Assistant Professor & M. Tech. (Ph.D pursuing) 7 Teacher In Charge Programme Offered: B. Tech in Food Technology 8 Mr. Aniruddha De Assistant Professor M. Tech. Current intake: 60 + 5% TFW + 20%Lateral entrant 9 Mr. Amit Mukherjee Assistant Professor M. Tech.

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES MAJOR LABORATORIES

PEO 1: To provide technical knowledge to develop skill and competence to identify, comprehend and solve problems  Michaelis Menten Chemistry of Food Laboratory including research and academics in the area of Food Technology and related disciplines.  Food Analysis and Quality Control Laboratory  Koch's Food Microbiology Laboratory PEO 2: To prepare the students to successfully work in various public and private sector organizations at regional, state,  John Pemberton Food Processing Pilot Plant national and international levels, with professional competence, adaptability, and administrative acumen.///////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////

PEO 3: To fulfill the needs of society through sustainable problem solving and life‐long learning in an ethical and responsible manner.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY Rotary vacuum evaporator

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES The departmental library is enriched with 100 titles and approximately 120 volumes along with about 200 titles available at Aryabhatta Central Library.////////////////////. PSO 1: Ability to understand basic technical concepts and to effectively apply them to identify, comprehend and solve problems in the area of Food Technology and related disciplines.////////////////////////

PSO 2: Ability to integrate the scientific / technical knowledge with NUMBER OF PUBLICATIONS personality development traits that provides the society with competent food technology / food engineer / food scientist professionals with adaptability, team work, leadership skills, and International International National National administrative acumen./////////////////////////////////////////////// Journal Conf. Conf. Journal

PSO 3: Ability to fulfill societal needs through sustainable problem Industry Visit, Parle, February 2016 5 15 10 20 solving and life‐long learning in an ethical and responsible manner./////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Champions in March Past Event, Annual Sports 2016

64 65 PAPER PUBLICATIONS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS

 S. Ghosal, A. Mukherjee, “Concepts of Food Quality: Evolution over time to ensure customer satisfaction”. International Placement Record conference on Emerging technologies in Agricultural and Food Engineering, December, 2016. IIT Kharagpur.  T. Das, S. Ray, “Evaluation of characteristics and Potentiality of three different unconventional wine prepared by using Name of the major Number of eligible Number of Year Average Salary flower as a substrate”, International conference on Emerging technologies in Agricultural and Food Engineering, December, companies visited students students placed 2016, IIT Kharagpur./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 15 core, 6 non‐core Rs. 3.8 lakh  T. Panda, M. R. Kar, S. Ray, T. Ghosh, “Comparative study on various parameters of biodiesel with synthetic diesel 2016 Company 36 34 per year collected from different Sources”, National conference on Recent Advances on Multifunctional Materials (RA2M 2017), February 2017. School of Applied Science and Humanities, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia. 7 core, 4 non‐core Rs. 3.7 lakh 43 17  S. Ponda, S. Ray, T. Ghosh. “Risk –hazard analysis and assessment of various food industry dust explosion scenarios: 2017 Company per year overview and mitigation techniques”, National conference on Recent Advances on Multifunctional Materials (RA2M 2017), February 2017. School of Applied Science and Humanities, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia.  G. Chatterjee*, S. Ghosal and S. Das. “Application of high pressure processing for improved retention of functional Higher Studies bioactive compounds in fruit and vegetable based beverages: An overview”. National seminar on Trends and Innovation in Food Processing Technology: Prospects and Challenges (TIFPT‐2017)' February, 2017. Department of Food Engineering and Year Gate GRE All‐India Exams / Entrance MBA Entrance Technology, Tezpur University, Assam./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  S.S. Singha, M. Bhunia, S. Das and G. Chatterjee, “Potential Application of nanopackaging in Food Processing and 1 State Public Service 2016 3 None (so far) 2 Preservation”. National seminar on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: NSNN‐2017, March, 2015, Haldia Institute of Commission () Technology, Haldia, West Bengal.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  G. Chatterjee, D. Banerjee and S. Das “Interaction of dietary polyphenols and human gut microbiota: An overview of implications in human health” National Seminar on New Horizons in Biotechnology, February, 2017, Department of EXTRACURRICULAR ACHIEVEMENT Biotechnology, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  R.K. Thakur, D. Tamili, M. Singh, P.K. Biswas,” Value Added Product: Nanoencapsulation of Bioactive Elements”. New Horizon in Biotechnology (NHBT), February 2017, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia./////////////////  Mr. Harsh Aditya and Mr. sujeet Kumar jointly secured First position in 'Impromptu Acting' at Annual Cultural Meet  R.K. Thakur, S. Kumar, D. Rathore, A. Kumar, “Microbial Fuel Cell” ,Nanoscince and Nanotechnology (NSNN),March 2017, 2016. Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  Ms Toshali Das secured third position in 'Impromptu acting' at Annual Cultural Meet 2016.  R.K. Thakur, S. Karmakar, S. Bharti, A. Saha, “Nano Robot in Heart Surgery”, Nanoscince and Nanotechnology (NSNN),  Ms. Debasmita Banerjee and Ms Archita Mondal secured first and third position respectively in 'Theme drawing' at March 2017, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Annual Cultural Meet 2016.  Mr. Animesh Bose, Ms Shreya Bhowmik, Ms Dipshikha Tamili amd Ms Sovini Basu secured third position in 'Scavenger' at Prayukti 2016.  DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES Ms Toshali Das secured third position in 'Prayukti Demovier' at Prayukti 2016.  Ms. Taniya Jha secured second position in 'R U Sherlocked' at Prayukti 2016.  Ms Toshali Das and Ms Mahashweta Bhunia secured second position in 'Relay Race' at Annual Sports 2017.  Ms Taniya Zafar secured third position in 'shotput' at Annual Sports 2017. Collaboration SL. No. Seminar/Workshop Title Funded by Grant (Rs.) Date with One‐day Awareness 1 Training program on Not applicable Not applicable 22 February 2017 SGS India ISO 22000:2005

INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION

 A one day workshop on Food Safety Management System(FSMS)‐ISO 22000:2005 in collaboration with SGS India Pvt. Ltd on February 22, 2017.  A one‐day industry visit at the biscuit processing facility at Mani's Baking Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (Parle), Dhulagar, on February 14, 2016

One‐day FSMS Awareness Workshop: February 2017 66 67 DEPARTMENT

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)

The department of Information Technology has been offering undergraduate course in IT since 2000. Within a very short span of time, the department has created an excellent learning environment with dedicated young faculty members, technical staff, excellent laboratories and innovative academic processes. In order to perform the complex functions the modern Information Technology would use computers, database management systems, and cryptography. The department provides computational facilities for system level programmers, application development and research. For application level developers, complete enterprise level suites such as J2EE and Multimedia application. The department provides good training and placement opportunities to all its students. Mr. Nadeem Ahmed Mr. Ranadip Dutta Ms. Avanti Dhar Ms. Debarati De Senior Production Officer, Quality Assurance Executive, MBA (pursuing) Quality Head, YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2000 Nestle India Pernod Ricard. IIM Ahmadabad Rollies Ice Cream. Programme Offered and Intake B. Tech in Information Technology Current intake: 60 + 5% TFW + 20%Lateral entrant

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

Mr. Shubhadeep Lahiri Ms. Anurati Ray Ms. Tithiparna Sen Mr. Anupam Dey PEO 1: The graduates of Information Technology Engineering Program will be prepared to gain employment as an ultimate IT Manufacturing Executive, Nutrition Officer (Area Manager) Product Development Scientist, Assistant Professor professional. ITC Foods Nestle India Emami Ltd BIT Mishra PEO 2: The graduates of Information Technology will function effectively as individuals and team members in the workplace, growing into highly technical, project management and leadership roles. PEO 3: The graduates of Information Technology (if they are inclined) will be able to continue their higher education and be conventional to relevant post‐ graduate, doctoral (and so on) degree programs. PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO1: An ability to analyze a problem, design algorithm, identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its Ms. Rahel Suchintita Das Mr. Ayan Patra Mr. Bijendra Sahoo Ms. Amrita Dutta solution and implement the same. ICAR‐AIEEA‐PG rank: 23 Department Manager‐QA Asst. Professor, GKCIET M.S. Illinois Institute of Technology PSO2: An ability to analyze, design, simulate and implement computer hardware/software and use basic digital/analogue M. Tech. Topper at ICT Mumbai Metro Cash & Carry India Pvt. Ltd circuits, VLSI design for various computing and communication system applications. R&D Executive, Ruchi Soya. PSO3: An ability to uphold the existence by qualifying national level competitive examinations for further studies and augmented employment having instilled communication skills.

FACULTY MEMBERS

1 Dr .Soumen Paul Professor and Head Ph.D 2 Susmit Maity Associate Professor M. Tech, Ph.D (pursuing) Mr. Uttam Bhowmik Mr. Rohit Tiwary Ms. Ankita Mukherjee, Ms. Shreya Chatterjee, Chief Production Manager Manufacturing Exe PepsiCo India R&D Executive, Adani‐ Wilmar Scientist, Vimta Labs 3 Madhumita Maity Assistant Professor M. Tech Agarwal Industries P Ltd 4 Moumita Montri Assistant Professor M. Tech

5 Dr. Sabyasachi Samanta Associate Professor Ph.D

6 Bidyut Das Assistant Professor M. Tech

7 Pranab Goswami Assistant Professor M. Tech

Mr. Nikhil Choudhary Mr. Joy Goswami 8 Monosija Bhattacharyee Assistant Professor M. Tech Assistant Block Agricultural Officer (Bihar) Production Officer, Nestle India. 9 Ramkrishna Ghosh Assistant Professor M. Tech 68 69 MAJOR LABORATORIES CONTINUOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM

 Multimedia Laboratory  Computer Organization & Architecture Program Guided By No of student Topic covered Laboratory Photoshop‐7.0,  Central Computing facility Mr. Ramkrishna Ghosh Flash, Abode Premiere‐6.5,  7 Software system laboratory (Assistant Professor) Sound forge 6.0., Dreamweaver MX  Network laboratory  Operating system laboratory COMMUNITY Computer Aided  VLSI & Microprocessor laboratory Mr. Ramkrishna Ghosh Engineering DEVELPOMENT 8  Project laboratory (Assistant Professor) (Web page Design, HTML 5, CSS 3,  Computing System Lab PROGRAMMES JavaScript, Photoshop‐7.0, Flash) Web page Design, Mr. Ramkrishna Ghosh 5 HTML 5,CSS 3, JavaScript, (Assistant Professor) Photoshop‐7.0, Flash RESEARCH CAPABILITY PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016) The department offers major research facilities in various specializations. Research tools' like NET SIM; VLSI Design, Simulation & Synthesis Tools; FPGA Programming Kits, High end servers for software simulations and developments are available in the department. IBM Rational Unified Package and DB2 packages with multi user license are available. A high NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION speed back bone of Optical Fiber Link along with high speed STP/UTP WAN system in the department ensures the research SWATI AGARWAL WIPRO,TCS facility like any Institute of National standard. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ALKA KUMARI TCS AMAN BARANWAL WIPRO JYOTI AGARWAL WIPRO, PERSISTANT DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY SHILPI PRIYA SEN LABVANTAGE, HUWAI SUMIT KUMAR GUPTA WIPRO,HUWAI The departmental library is enriched with 166 titles and about 337 volumes of Text books and Reference books. Many E‐books are also uploaded in the departmental library and central library. SUSHMITA KUMARI WIPRO ABHISHEK WIPRO JYOTI MISHRA WIPRO,TCS JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS RAHUL KUMAR WIPRO,TCS NILIMESH SARKAR TCS 1. Soumen Paul, Omprakash Chakraborty, “ Optimization of Berth Scheduling Problem Using Genetic Algorithm”, NITISH KUMAR WIPRO, XEBIA,TCS International Journal of Engineering Research & Techology (IJERT), 2016, vol 5, issue 9, 220‐226. DEEPAK OJHA LABVANTAGE 2. Soumen Paul, Asim Halder, Asoke Kumar Nath, “ Deadbeat Control of Dynamics of Inverted Pendulum using Signal RAVI KUMAR WIPRO Correction Technique”, European Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology, 2017, vol 4 issue 4, 255‐267. ARCHANA SINGH BIRLASOFT 3. Soumen Paul, Asim Halder, Asoke Kumar Nath, “ Deadbeat Control of Linear and Non Linear System using Signal ADARSH AMAN XEBIA Correction Technique”, accepted in MAYFEB journal of Control and Systems Engineering, 2017. SHREEOM KUMAR WIPRO 4. Ramkrishna Ghosh, “ Comparative Performance Analysis of Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks’, PRINCE PRAKASH WIPRO,XEBIA International Journal of Sensor Networks and Data Communications, 2016, Vol. 6, Issue4. 48‐52. RATNAPRIYA WIPRO

5. Ramkrishna Ghosh, An Efficient and Robust RSA based security in Modern Cryptography”, Journal of Computer SAMIT KUMAR WIPRO,HUWAI Science Engineering and Information Technology Research, 2016, Vol.6, Issue 2, 15‐22. MUKUND KUMAR PANDEY WIPRO,HUWAI ANJANI KUMAR TCS VIKASH KUMAR PATWA WIPRO

70 71 NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION AWARDS / RECOGNITIONS RECEIVED BY STUDENTS PRATIK MISHRA WIPRO MOTASIM FARAZ IMS HEALTH Department of Information Technology has introduced ACM HIT student chapter in 2014 and accomplished the following activities: KHUSHBU KAMAL WIPRO,TCS NIDHI KUMARI MIND TREE Two days Workshop on SHUBHAM SHARMA WIPRO,TCS IT, ACM HIT Student Chapter 6th‐7th September, 2014 1 “CISCO Networking (IBNC)” for students ADITYA KUMAR WIPRO Two days Workshop AMAN KUMAR WIPRO IT, ACM HIT Student Chapter 22nd‐23rd August, 2015 2 on” Ethical Hacking” for students KRISHN ANAND TCS

VISHAL KUMAR SINGH WIPRO 3 Two days workshop on Basic C IT, ACM HIT Student Chapter 11th and 15th April 2015. DINESH KUMAR VALUE PROSPECT BIRENDRA BIJOY SING TECH MAHINDRA Two days Workshop on 4 IT, ACM HIT Student Chapter 12th‐13th March, 2016 RAKSHANANDA KHAN HP “ HTML 5 and CSS 3” for students SHREYA SUYOG LABVANTAGE 5 Two days Workshop on “Python” IT, ACM HIT Student Chapter 10th‐11th September, 2016.

NO. OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

Geetanjali Rakshit Pursuing PhD in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Bombay. M.E. (Software Systems), BITS Pilani; 2012, B Tech (Information Technology), Haldia Institute of Technology 2010. Research Area: Natural Language Processing, Data Mining

SUMIT KUMAR GUPTA AMAN BARANWAL RAVI KUMAR Gate ‐ 2016 Gate ‐ 2016 Gate ‐ 2016 Reetam Sinha Senior Analyst at KPMG, Demographic info, Bengaluru Area, India |Research MBA from Lal bahadur shastri Institute of management, New Delhi,2012, Gold Medallist AWARDS / RECOGNITIONS RECEIVED BY STUDENTS B.Tech (Information Technology), Haldia Institute of Technology, 2010

 Nitish Kumar, Swati Agarwal and Jyoti Mishra, Alka Kumari of IT Qualified in TCS‐CODEVITA competition in national level from HIT on the year of 2016.  Megha Ganguly of IT Secured 3rd position in the workshop of HTML5 & CSS3 in ACM HIT workshop. Souradyuti Coondo  Suman Kumar of IT IOS Developer , IBM, Bangalore, India Won the 1st prize in Ethical Hacking organized by HIT ACM Student Chapter. M.E. in Software Engineering, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India, 2014 Won the 1st prize in Biped Robotics organized by IEEE Student Chapter, HIT on 2016. B.Tech (Information Technology), ∙ Haldia Institute of Technology, 2012  Suman Saurav of IT 1st runner‐up in the national programming competition held at INFOSYS on year 2011 Won the 3rd prize in GLOBE TROTTER event of RIVIERA 2015.  Nawaidur Rahman of IT Won the 1st prize in Table Tennis Championship (Doubles) in three consecutive years of Intra College Tournament. Durgesh Kumar Won the 1st prize in Inter College Team championship and Doubles Table Tennis at Marine Engineering and Research Research Scholar at IIT Guwahati Institute, Kolkata, 2015 M.S at IIT Guwahati,2014 Won the 2nd prize in Inter College Doubles Table Tennis Champion ship at RCCIT, Kolkata, 2016. B.Tech (Information Technology ),∙ Haldia Institute of Technology, 2012 Research Area: Machine learning, Information Retrieval

72 73 DEPARTMENT DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING (ICE) Subhasree Mukherjee Doctoral Scholar at IIM Kozhikode The Instrumentation and Control Engineering Department was established in 2005, with objectives to provide B.Tech in Information Technology ∙ Haldia Institute of Technology, 2012 value added education looking into the requirements of the industry. It also has the target to open the gateway Reasearch Area: Strategic Management towards higher studies. The Department has set a vision towards establishing a centre of excellence in instrumentation for carrying out continuous research and nurturing of Process Control, Digital Signal Processing, MEMS, Control Systems, Micro‐Controller so on and so forth. Another major mission of the Department is to excel through continous improvement of Teaching & Learning Process. The pedagogy of teaching is contained with ICT Based Teaching, Workshop mode training etc. Soumavo Roy Senior Engineer at Intel Security, Bangalore B.Tech in Information Technology ∙ Haldia Institute of Technology, 2008 YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2005

Program Offered and Intake: B. Tech. in Instrumentation & Control Engineering Current intake: 60 + 5% TFW + 20%Lateral entrant

Sneha Maharaj Techno functional Coordinator at Meijer, Tata Consultancy Services B.Tech in Information Technology ∙ Haldia Institute of Technology, 2009 PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

PEO1: Graduates demonstrate proficiency in fundamental knowledge in industrial instrumentation and control by applying theory to practice for meeting the expectations of industry/ take up research work in multi‐disciplinary Alok Mazumdar areas.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Java Software Developer at Tata Consultancy Services PEO2: Graduates possess capability to take up career in optimization and automation of industrial process control B.Tech in Information Technology ∙ Haldia Institute of Technology, 2014 with environment protection and safety concern.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PEO3: Graduates are adaptable to diverse working environment, possess good communication skills and leadership quality./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PEO4: Graduates are capable of adopting latest developments by life‐long learning with professional and ethical uprightness and socio‐economic concerns.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Sirshendu Layek M.Tech,Ph.D (Persuing) at IIT(ISM) PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES B.Tech in Information Technology ∙ Haldia Institute of Technology, 2014 PSO1: Ability to apply the principles of measurements & automation to solve real world problems and demonstrate the knowledge of mathematics and science to develop the mathematical model of the industrial process and physical systems. PSO2: Demonstrate the ability to design, implement & test electronic circuits and interpret the results and apply the principles of programming concepts circuit theory to develop instrumentation systems which meets real world requirements. test electronic circuits and interpret the results and apply the principles of programming concepts & circuit theory to develop instrumentation systems which meets real world requirements.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PSO3: Ability to use techniques, skills and advanced hardware and software tools used in industries to develop automation concepts, understand the working of processes related to industries and design control algorithms for different industrial process models.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PSO4: Recognize the need for lifelong learning and demonstrate a commitment to quality consciousness and continuous improvement and Communicate effectively in diverse working environments, act with dignity and respect as a team member or a leader.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PSO5: Possess broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, ethical and societal context and write technical paper on the topics related to Instrumentation & Control engineering and contribute to knowledge creation.//////////////////////////////////////////////

74 75 FACULTY MEMBERS PARTICIPATION AND AWARD OWN FROM TECH FEST 1. Mr. A. Ansul of 3rd yr. won the 2nd prize in Circuitrix of Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. 1 Mr Sudipta Bardhan Assistant Professor & TIC M.Tech.(Ph. D. Pursuing) 2. Mr. A. Sharma of 4th yr. won the 1st prize in GOSPEL event (Paper presentation) of Prayukti 2016‐ Techno‐ management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. 2 Mr Saorabh Kumar Mondal Assistant Professor M.Tech. 3. Mr. A Bandyopadhyay of 2nd yr secured third position at TCS Hackathings, KSHITIJ 2015, IIT Kharagpur.

PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016) 3 Mrs Sweta Bijali Maity Assistant Professor M.Tech.

NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION 4 Mr. Manas Sarkar Assistant Professor M.Tech. PREETHA SINHA WIPRO

5 Mrs Priyanka Rakshit Assistant Professor M.Tech. ANAMIKA GUPTA WIPRO SAURAV DAS WIPRO Mr. Tanmay Sinha Roy Assistant Professor M.Tech. 6 FAHAD EHTESHAM WIPRO

TARUN KUMAR WIPRO 7 Mr. Sankhadeep Ghosh Assistant Professor M.Tech. VINIT KUMAR WIPRO

8 Mr. Indranil Dey Assistant Professor M.Tech. RAHUL SINGH WIPRO DEBASMITA SARKAR WIPRO 9 Mr. Avijit Routh Assistant Professor M.Tech. SAHELI DAS HI TECH MOBILE SANCHARI GHOSH WIPRO MAJOR LABORATORIES MD. SADDAM HUSSAIN WIPRO

 Analog Electronics Lab ANNESWA BOSE VALUE PROSPECT  Control Systems Lab SUBHRA DOBEY TECH MAHINDRA  Circuits Theory Lab APARNA KUMARI WIPRO  Logic and Distributed Control System Lab ANKUR JHONSON CONTROL

RESEARCH CAPABILITY KUSHAL MANDAL VALUE PROSPECT PREM RANJAN TECH MAHINDRA Research activity of the department covers wide areas like hinder control system, digital and analog circuit system, NIKHIL GONDALIA WIPRO embedded system, etc. KULDEEP KUMAR TECH MAHINDRA DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY PREM RANJAN TECH MAHINDRA ANNESWA BOSE VALUE PROSPECT The departmental Library has nearly 764 book titles with 1206 number of volumes of different books shared with EIE VALUE PROSPECT department. ANURAG DUARI NILANJANA DEY VALUE PROSPECT SUDIPTA DAS VALUE PROSPECT NUTAN VERMA VALUE PROSPECT

76 77 DEPARTMENT

NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (ME) KUMARI SONAM N.S POWER The Mission of the Mechanical Engineering Department is to adapt and adopt a teaching‐learning process so as to groom SUNIL KUMAR OPTO the students with fundamental knowledge base blended with contemporary skills having focus on its relevance to the ABHINANDAN KUMAR JHA D POWER industrial and real‐life scenarios so that one can emerge as a successful graduate and poised readily to serve the industry and having a strong foundation of higher studies and research with ethical and human values. KUSHAL MANDAL AMAZON SIDDHI RUPA HI TECH MOBILE YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2000

SOURAV SAHU OPTO MARKETING Program Offered and Intake: B. Tech. in Mechanical Engineering ASHOK KUMAR YADAV THYROCARE Current intake: 120 + 5% TFW + 20%Lateral entrant SAUVIK GHOSH THYROCARE M. Tech in Mechanical Engineering (Specialization to Manufacturing Technology) Current intake: 18 BHAWESH KUMAR THYROCARE

VISHWANATH MALVIYA THYROCARE PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES SHIKHA SHEKHAR THYROCARE PEO1: To educate and groom the students with strong understanding and knowledge of mathematics, basic science and SEMINAR/WORKSHOP ORGANIZED engineering blended with contemporary skills in the areas of Mechanical Engineering. PEO2: To equip the students for successful professional careers in Mechanical Engineering domain of private and government enterprises and to prepare for PG studies and or undertake research in mechanical engineering, management and allied areas. The department in collaboration with AEIE department organized Workshop on “Arduino” during 9th to 10th February, PEO3: To make the students aware of the societal aspects of engineering profession, values of ethical practices in profession, 2017. and the importance of team work to function coherently and effectively in multi‐disciplinary framework.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO1: Should be able to clearly understand, analyze and comprehend the different courses of Mechanical Engineering and other interdisciplinary courses and develop a holistic approach for implementation. PSO2: Should be able to apply the knowledge, techniques and skills acquired to provide solutions to the real world problems related to Mechanical Engineering. PSO3: Should have the capability to comprehend the advancements in the usage of modern design tools and latest techniques to analyze and design subsystems/processes for a variety of applications.

FACULTY MEMBERS

1 Dr. Tarun Kanti Jana Professor & Dean Ph. D.(Engg) DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI 2 Dr. Goutam Kumar Bose Professor & Head Ph. D. Engg)

3 Mr. Sushanta Banerjee Assoc. Professor M. Tech.

4 Mr. Ashoke Kumar Bera. Asst. Professor M. Tech.(Ph.D pursuing)

5 Dr. Debasis Das Adhikary Assoc. Professor Ph. D (Engg) Mr. Avik Saha Ms. Supriya Mukherjee Amique Ahhmad Hasmi Mr. Vipul Vinay Mr. Rahul Kumar Worked at Barc Excise Officer, Govt. L& T Construction Woked at IOCL Executive Trainee 6 Mr. Nirmalya Bayal Assistant Professor M. Tech. Batch 2005‐2009 in India Batch 2009‐2013 Batch 2007‐2011 at NTPC ltd Batch 2009‐2013 Batch 2001‐2005

78 79 DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY 7 Mr. Ramaj Saren Assistant Professor M. Tech.

The department Library is having an assortment of total 100 books with a volume of 200 numbers of different books and 8 Mr. Sourav Sarkar Assistant Professor M. Tech. journals besides the central library facility.

10 Mr. Sourav Bhattacharya Assistant Professor M. Tech. NUMBER OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS 11 Mr. Amit Das Assistant Professor M. Tech. Year No. of GATE Qualified Students 12 Mr. Sandeep Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech. 2016 21 13 Sir Sandeep Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech. SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS /FDP ORGANIZED 14 Sri Sanjoy Naskar Assistant Professor M. Tech.

 One day Seminar on “Advance CAD Modeling and CAM/CNC Manufacturing” in March 2017. 15 Sir Debraj Das Assistant Professor M. Tech.  One day National Seminar on Recent Advances in Manufacturing Technology (RAMT 2017) in March 2017.  16 Sri Anup Kumar Guchait Assistant Professor M. Tech. One day National Seminar on Abrasive Machining and Surface Coating in Mechanical Manufacturing (AbMaSC 2016) in March 2016. 17 Sri Souvik Gantait Assistant Professor M. Tech.  One day Seminar on Computer Aided Engineering by Knowledge Lab (Incubated @ STEP IIT KGP) in April 2016. 18 Sir Udayan Majumdar Assistant Professor M. Tech.  One week Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Contemporary Engineering Practices” in January, 2015 (Jointly organized with Production Engineering). 19 Sri Ambuj Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech.  Short Term training programme on AutoCAD during January-February, 2014 (Jointly organized with 20 Sir Manas Kumar Bhukta Assistant Professor M. Tech. Production Engineering).

21 Sir Pritam Ghosh Assistant Professor M. Tech. PRATICIPATION AND AWARD OWN FROM TECH FEST

MAJOR LABORATORIES  Mr. R. Mondal of 4th year ME 1st position in CREATIVE WRITING (BENGALI) of Prayukti 2016 (Techno‐management Extravaganza) of Haldia Institute of Technology.  Central Workshop.  Metal Cutting and Machine Tools Laboratory.  Mr. Rajat Karn of 3rd yr. won the 3rd prize in REQUIZZIT of Prayukti 2016 of Haldia Institute of Technology.  Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Laboratory.  Mr. Subham Biswas of 4th yr. ME won the 1st prize in RANBHOOMI of Prayukti 2016 of Haldia Institute of Technology.  Thermal Engineering Laboratory.  Refrigeration & Air‐conditioning Laboratory.  Advanced Manufacturing Technology Laboratory.

RESEARCH CAPABILITY

The department may be considered to be a place for research in the field of advanced machining of international stature. The Advanced Manufacturing Technology Laboratory has CNC EDM (Model 5030 ZNC) which is used for specialized research and project work.

80 81  Ms. Garima Rathor of 3rd yr ME won the 1st Prize in R U SHERLOCKED of Prayukti 2016 of Haldia Institute of Technology. PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016)  Mr. Arindam Dutta of 1st yr. ME won the 3rd prize in the event PRADARSHAN of Prayukti 2016 of Haldia Institute of Technology. NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION  Mr. Manglam of 3rd yr. and Mr. Harsa Mitra of 2nd ME won the 1st and 3rd prize in the event GOSPEL(CATEGORY‐II) of MAYANK MRINAL WIPRO Prayukti 2016 of Haldia Institute of Technology.  Mr. Manglam of 3rd yr. and Mr. Harsa Mitra of 2nd ME won the 1st and 3rd prize in the event GOSPEL(CATEGORY‐II) of ABHISHEK KUMAR WIPRO Prayukti 2016 of Haldia Institute of Technology. ABHISHEK KUMAR WIPRO  Mr. D. Sarkar, A.Dutta and B. Saurav of 1st yr. ME won the 1st prize in the event YANTRIKI‐DHAWAK of Prayukti 2016 of ABHIMANYU GHALAY WIPRO,CESC Haldia Institute of Technology. SHUBHAM PAUL WIPRO,TATA POWER  Mr. D. Mahmood and A. Kumar of 2nd yr. ME won the 1st prize in the event YANTRIKI‐BASKETBOTS of Prayukti 2016 of PRATYUSH MANNA WIPRO Haldia Institute of Technology.  Mr. Ankit Prasad, Aditya Kumar, A. Srivastava (2nd yr.) and MD. Danish (3rd yr.) ME won the 2nd prize in the event SAURABH AGRAWAL WIPRO YANTRIKI‐BASKETBOTS of Prayukti 2016 of Haldia Institute of Technology. IMTEYAZ ALAM WIPRO  Ms. Garima Rathor and Banalata Bera of 3rd year ME won the 2nd prize in the event DE‐MOVIER of Prayukti 2016‐( ARVIND LAL ADVANI WIPRO Techno‐Management Extravaganza) of Haldia Institute of Technology. ABHINAV KUMAR WIPRO  Mr. Abhinav Gupta of 3rd year. ME won the 3rd prize in the event DE‐MOVIER of Prayukti 2016 (Techno‐Management SANTANU MONDAL WIPRO Extravaganza) of Haldia Institute of Technology.  Akesh Srivastava, Anand Bharti and Chandra prakash Secured 2nd Position in UTKRAANTI‐2016, National Mechanical RISHU KUMAR SINGH WIPRO

Designing Championship at IIT‐ Madras. RAJESH DEY WIPRO

PAPER PRESENTATION AKASH WIPRO ROUSHAN KUMAR WIPRO  Mr. Soumik Gangopadhyay and Mr. Sayantan Patra of 3rd year ME presented a paper in ICRTET ‐ 2016, titled “An over view SIDDHARTHA KUMAR WIPRO of different approaches for sustainable production of hydro methyl furfural”. ROUMAK MONDAL TWL,ABCI  Mr. Soumik Gangopadhyay and Mr. Sayantan Patra of 3rd year ME presented a paper in National science seminar on MOHIT RAY TWL,ABCI Nanoscience and Nanotechnology dated 10th Oct 2015. PRAKASH KUMAR CHOUDHARY TWL  Mr Soumik Gangopadhyay, Mr Rahul Kumar and Mr Mukesh Kumar Bauri of 3rd year ME presented a paper in National SAIKAT BHUNIA TOPCHEM CEMENT science seminar on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2017 and won the best poster presentation award. SOHAN PRAJAPATI TOPCHEM CEMENT  Miss. Madhuja Layek of 3rd year ME presented a paper in National science seminar on Nanoscience and FRANCIS RAHUL TIRKEY TOPCHEM CEMENT Nanotechnology dated 17th Oct 2016 and won the best poster presentation award. ARINDAM DAS TECH MAHINDRA  Mr. Harsa Mitra, Mrs. Madhuja Layek of 3rd year ME presented a paper in National science seminar on Nanoscience and BHASKAR KUMAR TECH MAHINDRA Nanotechnology 2017 and won the best paper presentation award.

 Mr. Harsa Mitra of 3rd year ME presented a paper on supercavitation in Kshitij 2016. TANMOY PAUL SIMPLEX INFRA

 Mr. Harsa Mitra of 3rd year ME presented a paper on Li‐Fi with IOT in Kshitij 2016. PRAKASH CHANDRA SINGH SIMPLEX INFRA

 Mr. Harsa Mitra, Mrs. Madhuja Layek of 3rd year ME presented a paper on Green Energy Resources in in Kshitij 2016. SAMIRAN BARUI SIMPLEX INFRA

82 83 NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION SOURISH SINGHA SIMPLEX INFRA RAKESH KUMAR JHA SHV ENERGY NITISH KUMAR YADAV SHV ENERGY DEBORIT DE BISWAS SHV ENERGY MUDIT MILIND WIPRO Md. SARFRAZ ANSARI WIPRO MRINAL MAITY WIPRO

SABIR ALI KHAN WIPRO,CESC MANAB VIDYUT LITON SAHA WIPRO,TATA POWER ARJUN KUMAR SINGH WIPRO AVINASH KUMAR WIPRO DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ANGSHUMAN PAUL WIPRO ROHIT KUMAR WIPRO VINIT KUMAR WIPRO ANTARIKSHA HAZRA WIPRO SUJOY DAS WIPRO Mr. Avinash Singh Mr. Saurav Kumar Mr. Mukul Kumar Misra Mr. Supriya Mondal Mr. Barun Biswas STUDENTS CHAPTER 2016 Batch 2011 Batch 2011 Batch 2011 Batch 2011 Batch HPCL NTPC Limited BHEL GAIL India Limited Scientist, ISRO, Bangalore The department has Student Chapters of Indian Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air conditioning Engineers (ISHARE) and Society of Automotive Engineering (SAE) India where students can work as a team for innovative and creative works.

INNOVATION BY STUDENTS

 Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT) that participated in the Formula Bharat Design Competition 2017 held in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu from January 20 to 29, has aptly named its racing car TEAM MANAB. In all, 78 teams are Mr. Nandan Saha Mr . Pratibhu Roy Mr. Sumit Biswas Mr. Arun Shaw Md. Abu Bakar Mallick participating in Formula Bharat Design Competition 2017, hosted by Mobility Engineering Consortium Pvt. Ltd.The 2009 Batch 2011 Batch 2013 Batch 2014 Batch 2014 Ba t ch competition challenges college students to make a Formula‐styled racing car. During the Design phase, students have to BARC, Mumbai Faculty at CE & M., Linde India Limited SAIL BPCL adhere to the competition rules created by SAE International. These rules encourage students to create more innovative Kolaghat designs and test their engineering skills with real world problems. The 35 students from different departments who have developed MANAB in which Ankit Prasad and Harsh Kumar Rana working as a Captain & Vice captain. The Team is led by faculty advisor Sanjoy Naskar, Assistant professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering.

 Another TEAM VIDYUT participated in ULTIMATE KARTING CHAMPIONSHIP‐2017, organized by RPM Circuit at Bhopal. In all, 74 teams are participating in ULTIMATE KARTING CHAMPIONSHIP ‐2017 and TEAM VIDYUT achieved 11th position.The 25 students from different departments who have developed VIDYUT in which Nihar Sawar & Indranil Paul working as a Mr. Rakesh Prakash Mr . Viv ek Kumar Sharma Mr. Avinash Kumar Mr. Binayak Ghosh Ms. Pallabi Saha Captain & Vice‐captain. The Team is led by faculty advisor Sanjoy Naskar, Assistant professor, Department of Mechanical 2013 Batch 2013 Batch 2013 Batch 2011 Batch 2012 Batch Engineering. BPCL L&T Ltd. IOCL L& T ECC Division TATA Cummins Ltd.

84 85 DEPARTMENT

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (PE) 7 Mr. Soumik Dutta Assistant Professor M. Tech. Production Engineering is unambiguously concerned with the optimal usage of man, machine, material, money and management to ascertain the productivity of system or service. Being germinated from mechanical engineering, it has 8 Mr. Abhijit Saha Assistant Professor M. Tech. established itself as an autonomous discipline to endow the managerial skills to the mechanical substrate. The prima facie objective of the department is to impart and inculcate quality education to envisage the everlasting sustenance in the global competitiveness. 9 Mr. Uttam Ghosh Assistant Professor M. Tech.

YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2001 10 Mr. Kunal Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech. Program Offered and Intake: B. Tech. in Production Engineering 11 Mr. Kunal Kumar Assistant Professor M. Tech. Current intake: 60 + 5% TFW + 20%Lateral entrant

MAJOR LABORATORIES

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES  CAD/CAM Lab  Dynamics Lab PEO1: To educate and groom the students with strong understanding and knowledge of mathematics, basic sciences and  Welding Lab engineering blended with contemporary skills in the areas of Production Engineering and its allied fields.  Ergonomics Lab PEO2: To equip the students for successful professional careers in Production Engineering domain of private and  Strength of Materials Lab government enterprises and to prepare for PG studies and or undertake research in production and industrial engineering  Foundry Lab and areas akin to it.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////  Industrial Engineering Lab PEO3: To make the students aware of the societal aspects of engineering profession, values of ethical practices in  Metrology Lab profession, and the importance of team work to function coherently and effectively in multi‐disciplinary framework.  Materials Testing Lab  Machining Technology Lab PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES RESEARCH CAPABILITY PSO1: The incumbent should have the ability to work on projects towards Production /Manufacturing systems by The department may be considered to be a place for research in the field of multi Criteria Decision Making of understanding design compatibility, technical feasibility and economic viability substrated with social, ethical and environmental issues to meet the mercurial needs of the industry and society at large. international stature. The CAD/CAM Laboratory was accolade by AICTE as A Grade Excellent laboratory which PSO2: The incumbent should have the responsibility of optimum design, development and implement of solutions in the was initially funded by AICTE under MODROB Scheme. The centre is equipped with softwares like CATIA, QUEST, milieu of engineering management strategies, tools and software aids. UGRIP, ANSYS, ADAMS, ESPRIT, AutoCAD inventor, Visual Nastrun, Automation Studio, Fluent, Systat, PSO3: The incumbent should be capable to uphold their existence by qualifying national level competitive examinations for Lingo–Lindo etc. further studies and augmented employment having instilled communication skills. DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY

FACULTY MEMBERS The department Library is having an assortment of total 181 books with a volume of 139 numbers of different books and journals besides the central library facility. 1 Dr. Bikash Bepari Professor & Head Ph.D. NO OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS 2 Dr. Nilabha Sankar Mitra Associate Professor Ph.D.

3 Dr. Balaram Dey Associate Professor Ph.D.

4 Dr. Bipradas Bairagi Assistant Professor Ph.D.

5 Mr. Satyajit Chatterjee Assistant Professor M. Tech. Kamal Nayan Partha Sarathi Nayak Subhankar Manna Susmita Pal 6 Mr. Abhishek Samanta Assistant Professor M. Prod. E. All India Rank‐ 112 All India Rank‐ 221 All India Rank‐ 388 All India Rank‐ 485 (Prod & Ind. Engg.) (Prod & Ind. Engg) (Prod & Ind. Engg.) (Prod & Ind. Engg.) GATE 2017 GATE 2017 GATE 2017 GATE 2017 86 87 PAPER PUBLISHED PAPER/POSTER PRESENTATION

1. B. Bepari, T. Kolay, K. Nayan and S. Mishra, “Synchronized Optimization of Injection Moulding Parameters for Higher 1. Mr. T. Kolay and Mr. K. Nayan presented a paper in 28th International Conference on CAD/CAM, Robotics and Factories of Acceptance of Polypropylene Products”, Lecture notes in Mechanical Engineering, pp. 481‐489. Springer, India, Jan 2016. the Future 2016 (CARs & FoF 2016) 6th‐8th January 2016 at College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat, Purba [DOI: 10.1007/978‐81‐322‐2740‐3_47] [Scopus] Medinipur, WB‐ 721171. 2. Ms. S. Niyogi, Mr. S. Kumar and Ms. A. Kundu of 2nd Yr. won the Best Poster Presentation Award in National Seminar on 2. S. Bhattacharya, R. Chattaraj, M. Das, A. Patra, B. Bepari, and S. Bhaumik, “Simultaneous Parametric Optimization of IPMC Nano Science and Nano‐Technology 2017. HIT. Actuator for Compliant Gripper”. Int. J. Precis Engg Manuf, Vol. 16, No. 11, pp. 2289‐2297, Oct 2015. [SCI]

3. D. Bhattacharya, A. Das, R. Pramanick, S. Dutta, S D Gupta, S Chatterjee, B Bepari. “Assessment of Surface Quality through Taguchi based Grey Relational Analysis for Concurrent Parametric Optimization during End Milling of NIMAX Mould Steel”. PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016) Int. Journal Engg Manuf Sci. Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 9‐22, Sept 2015

NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION PRATICIPATION AND AWARD BY STUDENTS ABHILASHA BANERJEE CEASEFIRE

1. Mr. U. Faisal and Mr. A. Ibrahimi of 2nd yr won the 1st prize in the event “SAUDAGAR” (Business Plan) at Prayukti 2017‐ ABHINAV BHAGAT KOLKATA PNEUMATICS Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. ABHISHEK KUMAR WIPRO 2. Ms. P. Mondal and Ms. A. Kundu of 2nd yr. won the 2nd prize in 4×100m Relay Race in the Annual Sports Meet of HIT in AKSHAY HAZRA NEXGEN PRINTING Feb. 2017. AMIT SATVAYA MAPPLE EXPORT 3. Mr. D. Shaw won the 2nd prize in the Event Metamorphosis (Jugar Technology) at Prayukti 2017‐Techno‐Management ANKIT KACHHAP KEC ELECTRICALS LTD Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. ANKITA MAHATO N S POWER 4. Mr. D. Shaw of 2nd yr. won the 1st prize in GOSPEL event (Paper Presentation) of Prayukti 2017‐ Techno‐management ARIJIT GUCHHAIT MAPPLE EXPORT Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. 5. Mr. D. Shaw and Mr. P. Deep of 2nd yr. won the 2nd prize in Inter College Quiz Competition at Global Institute of Science ASTEEK SINGH TOPCEM and Technology. CHANDAN KUMAR TOPCEM 6. Mr. D. Shaw of 2nd yr. won the 2nd prize in High Jump in the Annual Sports Meet of HIT in Feb. 2017. DEEP SAHA ESS DEE Enterprise, Pondicherry 7. Mr. D. Shaw of 2nd yr. won the 3rd prize in shot put in the Annual Sports Meet of HIT in Feb. 2017. DEEPAK KUMAR NEXGEN PRINTING 8. Ms. A. Kundu of 2nd yr. won the 2nd prize in 100m Race in the Annual Sports Meet of HIT in Feb. 2017. HARSH ANAND TITAGHAR WAGONS LTD. 9. Ms. A. Kundu of 2nd yr. won the 2nd prize in long jump in the Annual Sports Meet of HIT in Feb. 2017. JAYDEEP KUMAR SIMPLEX 10. Mr. Rajababu won the 1st prize in the Event Metamorphosis (Jugar Technology) at Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐Management KAMAL NAYAN GATE Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. 11. Mr. A. Raushan of 2nd year PE secured 2nd position in final round of Mechanical championship at IIT MADRAS in MANISH KUMAR NEXGEN PRINTING Chemclave 2016. NIRANJAN KUMAR SHARMA KEC ELECTRICALS LTD 12. Mr. A. K. Tiwari, Mr. A. Singh, Ms. N. Mishra and Ms. D. Saha of 3rd yr. won the 1st prize in GOSPEL event (Paper RAHUL KUMAR KEC ELECTRICALS LTD presentation) of Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. RANJU KUMARI N S POWER 13. Mr. B. B. Singh, Mr. A. Nehal and Mr. A. Sharma of 3rd yr. won the 2nd prize in GOSPEL event (Paper presentation) of RISHIKESH KUMAR NEXGEN PRINTING Prayukti 2016‐ Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology. SANDIPAN PATRA ESS DEE Enterprise, Mizoram 14. Ms. S. Banerjee of 3rd yr. won the First Prize in “R U Sherlock” (Crime Investigation) and got 2nd Prize in De‐movier at SATYAJIT DAS NEXGEN PRINTING Prayukti 2016 (Techno‐management Extravaganza) of Haldia Institute of Technology. 15. Mr. B. B. Singh of 3rd yr. won the 1st prize in the event “SAUDAGAR” (Business Plan) at Prayukti 2016‐Techno‐ SAYAN BISWAS Folk India management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology.

88 89 NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION SHYAM RAJ KEC ELECTRICALS LTD DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

SK SAPIKUL ALI NEXGEN PRINTING

SOURAV BANERJEE WIPRO SOUVIK DEY GENPACT SUBHAM MISHRA Ceasefire/KEC ELECTRICALS LTD.

SUYASH KUMAR SINGH KEC ELECTRICALS LTD Dr. Saurabh Sarkar Mr. Amitava Nath Mr. Soumya Das Mr. Bibek Das Assistant Vice President, DGM ‐ Business Advisory Consultant Technical Sales Manager, TANMAY SAHA IIT KGP J. P. Morgan Chase. Development IBM India Pvt. Ltd. CETCO Lining Technologies TANUMOY KOLAY WIPRO/ NIT TRICHY Batch 2001‐2005 SMEPL, New Delhi Batch 2001‐2005 India Pvt Ltd. Batch 2001‐2005 Batch 2001‐2005 VIKRAM KUMAR BURNWAL KEC ELECTRICALS LTD VIVEK SHRIWASTAV RIHNO ROAD DEBASISH ROY ESS DEE Enterprise Baranashi

STUDENTS CHAPTER

The department has recently got approval from The Institution of Engineers, India to run the students chapter to prop up the Mr. Jagannath Nandi Mr. Kamlesh Mishra Mr. Sibasis Pattanayak Mr. Sumit Roy professional activities. Mgt. Executive in Sr. Executive ACCENTURE Territory Sales Manager Project & Quality Control & (Project Mgmt) Senior Consultant (TATA Motors Ltd) Assurance, Wesman Thermal Thyssenkrupp in SAP. Batch 2002‐2006 INNOVATION BY STUDENTS Engineering Processes Industries India Ltd. Batch 2002‐2006 Pvt.Ltd Batch 2002‐2006 Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT) that participated in the Formula Student India Design Competition 2015 to be held in Batch 2001‐2005 Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu from January 20 to 25, has aptly named its racing car Asphalt. In all, 44 teams are participating in Formula Student India Design Competition 2015. The competition challenges college students to make a Formula‐styled racing car. During the design phase, students have to adhere to the competition rules created by SAE International. These rules encourage students to create more innovative designs and test their engineering skills with real world problems. The 25 students from different departments who have developed Asphalt are Mallar Das (Captain), Ankit Raj (Vice Captain), Mudassar Ahmed, Amit Pandit, Subhranshu Kumar, Akash Roy, Akhilesh Kumar Sharma, Debraj Das, Nihar Sawar, Manab Mr. Soumya Roy Chowdhury Mr. Surajit Dey Mr. Debababrata Banik Mr. Rudraksh Bhushan Chandra Barman, Niladri Singh, Garima Rathor, Sheetal Nanda, Souvik Das, Subhankar Das, Sarbajit Biswas, Partha Sarati Consultant Asst. Manager Manager (Operations) Deputy Manager Barman, Swapanadip Bag, Niladri Das, Sabyasachi Sarkar, Anubhav Lahiri, Dhananjay Singh, Souvik Roy, Sayak in Ernst Titagarh Tata Steel Processing & (O&M / MM), Mukhopadhyay and Animesh Kumar Gupta. The Team is led by faculty advisor Bikash Bepari, Head and professor, & Young LLP. Wagons Limited Distribution Limited NTPC Kahalgaon, Department of Production Engineering. Batch 2003‐2007 Batch 2003‐2007 Batch 2004‐2008 NTPC Limited. Batch 2004‐2008

Mr. Krishnendu De Mr. Adinath Ray Mr. Rabindra Kumar Johnson & Johnson Assistant Manager L&T Kolkata Sr. Executive Operations∙ Marketing & in its MMH‐IC, Aurangabad, Sales Jindal Steel & Kanshabhal Division as Maharashtra. Power Ltd Asst Manager‐Design (Mech) Batch 2004‐2008 Batch 2004‐2008 Batch 2005‐2009 90 91 DEPARTMENT

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (CA) 7 Mr. Ramkrishna Das Assistant Professor MCA, PhD (pursuing)

Computer Applications is concerned with the optimised application of computing technology, both hardware and software, 8 Ms. Kankana Datta Assistant Professor MCA in information system based problem‐solving activities across all endeavours of the modern age – be it in science, or engineering & technology, or the arts, or otherwise. Its domain is the same as that of its mother discipline: Computer 9 Sk Arif Ahmed Assistant Professor MCA, PhD (pursuing) Science and it shares almost all of its content with its siblings, the disciplines of Computer Science and Engineering and M.Tech (CSE) Information Technology, whereby technology is taught along with the required doses of management, ethics and 10 Mrs. Arpita Mazumder Assistant Professor environmental awareness to create successful software engineers. It has however an inherent advantage of being a master degree course: it directly enables students to appear for PhD entrance exams and for jobs like teaching in which a master degree is a must. In keeping with the spirit, the goals and the motto of Haldia Institute of Technology, the department strives MAJOR LABORATORIES to induce its students with a thirst for knowledge and perfection, with a sense of global competition, and with a sense of belonging and pride towards their institute.  Relational Database Management Systems Laboratory  Software Laboratory YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2002  Network Laboratory  Operating Systems Laboratory Program Offered and Intake: Master of Computer Application  Microprocessor Laboratory Current intake: 60  Digital Electronics Laboratory  Project Laboratory PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES  Multimedia Laboratory  Central Computing Facility

PEO 1: To provide technical knowledge, skill and competence to identify, comprehend, design and solve problem in industry, research and academics related to the area of Information Technology Domain and related disciplines. RESEARCH CAPABILITY PEO 2: To enhance technical skills demanded by today's IT professionals by providing sound technical platform and bridge the gap with reality and to prepare the students to work successfully as individual, as a team member or as a leader in public The departmental laboratory is a ready platform for Web‐based systems research. The Institute's Web site is developed here. and private organizations with professional competence. This laboratory has also seen research in runtime analysis of videos as part of research in Computer Vision. PEO 3: To understand the societal aspects of IT professional, and values ethical practice in education and profession, information policy and information systems in a diverse society. Departmental faculty have published research articles in Cryptography, Pattern Recognition using Genetic Algorithms and Fuzzy Logic, Information Security, Cloud Security, Computer Vision, MIS, Network Security, Artificial Neural Networks etc. PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO1: Develop an aptitude to apply knowledge in the computing discipline, ability to understand and analyze the problem, DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY ability to design model applying standard Software Engineering practices for conducting experiments and interpret the data. PSO2: Develop an ability to be acquainted current technological development, skills, and models, and innovate new ideas The department Library is having an assortment of total 181 books with a volume of 139 numbers of different books and with optimized solutions to existing problems. journals besides the central library facility. PSO3: Develop an ability to do research, experiments to solve industrial problems, and aptitude to understand cross cultural, societal, professional and ethical issues prevailing in industry. PAPER PUBLISHED

FACULTY MEMBERS 1. Saini, R., Ahmed, A., Dogra, D. P., & Roy, P. P. (2017). Surveillance Scene Segmentation Based on Trajectory Classification Using Supervised Learning. In Proceedings of International Conference on Computer Vision and Image Processing (pp. 261‐ 1 Sk Sahnawaj Associate Professor and Head MCA, PhD (pursuing) 271). Springer, Singapore.

2 Mr. Apratim Mitra Associate Professor MCA, PhD (pursuing) 2. Saini, R., Ahmed, A., Dogra, D. P., & Roy, P. P. (2017). Classification of Object Trajectories Represented by High‐Level Adv. M.Sc. in Features Using Unsupervised Learning. In Proceedings of International Conference on Computer Vision and Image 3 Mr. Shatadru Sengupta Assistant Professor Computer Science (UK) Processing (pp. 273‐284). Springer, Singapore. 4 Mrs. Banani Ghose Assistant Professor M.Tech (CSE) 3. M. Jana, A. Mazumdar, K. Datta. "A Secure Image Steganography using Efficient Map based LSB Technique (SISEMLT)"; 5 Mrs. Manasi Jana Assistant Professor MCA International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, Volume 6, Issue 6, June 2016 ISSN: 2277 128X. Available online at: www.ijarcsse.com. 6 Mrs. Bipasha Biswas Mullick Assistant Professor MCA 92 93 PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016) DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

Number of major Number of Number of Year Average Salary companies visited eligible students the students got job

10 2016 21 21 3.5 L (Software companies) Indradipto Biswas Dibyendu Sain Souvik Banerjee Kanchan Manna Arnab Mishra Architect at Tech Sr. Consultant at CEO, Greenit Consulting Post‐Doctoral Scientist Solutions Manager MahindraSydney Capgemini France Services, SouthKorea at the George Washington at Deloitte NAME OF THE STUDENT (2016) ORGANIZATION Area, Australia Batch: 2003‐2006 Batch: 2005‐2008 University Batch: 2004‐2007 Batch: 2002‐2005 Batch: 2003‐2006 DEBJOYTI DAS WIPRO

ZEESHAN IQUBAL WIPRO SUPRIYO GHOSH SOFTNEST TECHNOLOGIES

UJJWAL MAITI I ADROID SOFTNEST TECHNOLOGIES MITHUN BISWAS Baishakhi Das Aritra Kumar Dhawa Subhasis Nag Sumona Chaudhuri Malay Manna SADANAND KUMAR SOFTNEST TECHNOLOGIES Sr Java Developer Technical Analyst ETL Professional S/W Developer Project Engineer at Cognizant, at Oracle Financial at Infosys, India at Deloitte Consulting LLP at WIPRO SURAJIT JANA WG TECNOLOGIES Greater Chicago Services Software Ltd Batch: 2006‐2009 Batch: 2006‐2009 Technologies ANIRBAN BANERJEE SOFTNEST TECHNOLOGIES Batch: 2004‐2007 Batch: 2005‐2008 Batch: 2012‐2015 SUMIT KUMAR MAITY SOFTNEST TECHNOLOGIES SNEHADHANYA BANERJEE XPERTS DEN SOLUTION POULAMI BERA XPERTS DEN SOLUTION

VIVEK KUMAR TCS ION SURANJANA MANDAL XPERTS DEN SOLUTION Ushasi Singha Arijit Ghosh Senior Software Engineer Data Scientist at BDIPlus INDRANIL ROY TCS ION at Capgemini BDIPlus SUMAN KUMAR SHIT BLUEBERRY WEBS PVT. LTD. Batch: 2012‐2015 The University of Akron Batch: 2007‐2010 DIBYENDU SEKHAR SAHOO WELLSPEED MARKETING DIBYENDU KHAWAS TCS ION SUBRATA MUKHERJEE TCS ION SOUMYODEEP MONDAL TCS ION DEBABTATA KHAN TCS ION

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MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCE FACULTY MEMBERS

The Department of Management and Social Science started with the mission to train and develop highly competent 1 Dr. Indranil Bandyopadhyay Professor &HOD Ph. D. (MBA - Finance) professionals with razor sharp mind and competencies to compete in the knowledge based business organizations. The prima facie objective of the department is to impart and inculcate quality education tantamount to international standard to 2 Dr. Arunangshu Giri Associate Professor Ph. D. (MBA - Marketing) envisage the everlasting sustenance in the global competitiveness. Faculty members of this department are continuously Mr. Adrinil Santra MBA (Marketing) working for pedagogical improvement and innovating new, interesting method of teaching to fulfill this objective. 3 Assistant Professor / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 4 Mr. Soumya Kanti Dhara Assistant Professor MBA (Systems) YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 2002 5 Ms. Dipanwita Chakrabarty Assistant Professor MBA (Finance) Program Offered and Intake: Master of Business Administration Current intake: 60 6 Ms. Wendrila Biswas Assistant Professor MBA (HR)

UNIQUE SELLING POINT 7 Dr. Debarun Chakraborty Assistant Professor Ph. D. (MBA - Marketing) 8 Mr. Manigrib Bag Assistant Professor MBA (Marketing)  Teaching Learning Process./////////  High numbers of post graduate students are employed in 9 Mr. Sourabh Bhattacharya Assistant Professor MBA (Finance) different reputed companies in India and abroad.

MAJOR LABORATORIES PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

 Computing Lab PEO‐1: To deliver comprehensive education in Management to ensure that the graduates attain the core competency to be successful in industry, research and academics. RESEARCH CAPABILITY PEO‐2: To provide the students with solid foundation in inculcating managerial skills to solve management problems and also to pursue higher studies and research. The department may be considered to be a place for research in PEO‐3: To facilitate an academic environment that gives adequate opportunity to the students to cultivate life‐long skills Managerial Decision Making in the field of Marketing, Operations, needed for a successful professional career.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Human Resource Management of international stature. The SPSS (V.17) with AMOS (V.20) and MATLAB (V.7) are the necessary PEO‐4: To train the students to work as an individual as well as in teams to comprehend, analyze, design and create software packages used in the field of Management Research. innovative solutions of real life problems in multi‐cultural global milieu.

PEO‐5: To inculcate the sense of ethics, professionalism, pro‐activeness and effective communication skills amongst management graduates.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY PSO1: The incumbent should have the ability to work in the field of Marketing and Sales, Personnel Management, Operations, Project Management, and Entrepreneurship towards effective decision making in the context socio‐economic environment of business to accept challenges and meet organizational goals.//////////////////////////////////////// The department Library is having an assortment of total volume of 342 books (with 244 titles of different books) and 30 journals PSO2: The incumbent should have the responsibility of forecasting, budgeting, conducting market research and effective besides the central library facility. leadership in an organization.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

PSO3: The incumbent should bear the capability of qualifying national level competitive examinations in field of academic and research for career upliftment and employment having effective managerial skills.

96 97 PRATICIPATION AND AWARD OWN FROM ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEEK STUDENTS PARTICIPATION

1. KINGS FIREFLY participated by Mr. Dibyajyoti Jana, Mr. Sekhar Jana, Mr. Anirban Bhowmik, Ms. Sindhiya Bhowmik, & E‐WEEK 2016 Ms. Fariha Akhtar of 1st year MBA secured 2nd position in the E‐WEEK 2017.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

2. BITE AND SIP participated by Mr. Subham Manna, Ms. Shilpi Maity, Ms. Sukla Maity, Ms. Susmita Kamila, & Mr. Sudip Kumar Jana of 1st year MBA secured the 3rd position in the E‐WEEK 2017.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////

3. ESTILO participated by Mr. Avishek Ghosh, Ms. Swatee Biswas, Mr. Sanat Maity, Mr. Amir Khan, & Mr. Saikat Kumar Das of MBA 2nd year won the 1st position in the E‐WEEK 2016.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

PAPER PRESENTATION

1. Mr. Arnab Das and Ms. Swatee Biswas presented a paper in National Seminar on Nano Science and Nano Technology: NSNN 2017 17th‐18th March 2017 at Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, Pin ‐ JOINTLY ORGANIZED BY 721657.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// HALDIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Department of Management and Social Science) & PLACEMENT RECORD (Batch 2016) HALDIA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

NAME OF THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI MONISHA KUNDU PEPSICO HOLDINGS TRISHA GOSWAMI CEASEFIRE

SK NAJMUL HASSAN NS POWER MD. NADEEM AKHTER STATE ELECTRIC CO.

BABLU KUMAR RANA NS POWER Mr. Sandip Chakraborty Ms. Sudakshina Saha Mr. Debajit Dutta Mr. Debashis Bannerjee Assistant Manager, Deputy manager ‐ OPS Area Sales Manager, Asst. Manager, RIYA SAHA UAE EXCHANGE Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. Axis BankBatch 2008‐2010 Visage Impex (India) Pvt. Ltd. Andhra BankBatch 2009‐2011 Batch 2008‐2010 . Batch 2009‐2011 . SWAPAN MAJHI NS POWER SUSMITA PODDAR TOPCHEM CEMENT SOVAN TIKADER BHARTI AIRTEL SHRIBALLABH DEO MISHRA CEASEFIRE

SK MUSTAFIZUR RAHAMAN BENGAL BEVERAGES Mr. Prasenjit Ghose Ms. Triparna Das Ms. Samsoon Nisha Mr. Sourav Mondal SK MUSTAKIN SOFTNEST Officer, Bank of India Business Analyst, Executive, Talent Management Assistant Manager (HR&A), BIJOY KUMAR KAJLI SOFTNEST Batch 2009‐2011 IBM Batch 2010‐2012 ITC InfotechBatch 2010‐2012 WBSEDCLBatch 2010‐2012

SAMPA JANA (PRADHAN) SOFTNEST

NURUL HOSSAIN ICARE PAPIYA DEBNATH THYROCARE ANITA MANNA SOFTNEST

RAKHI MAZUMDAR OMICS Mr. Anindya Karan Ritwik Boyal, Administrative Officer, Tax Analyst, The New India Assurance Company Limited Deloitte Tax Services India Pvt. Ltd. Batch 2009‐2011 Batch 2011‐2013 98 99 DEPARTMENT Mathematical Science Unit SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE & HUMANITIES (SAS) 22 Dr. Dipak Kr. Jana Associate Professor Ph.D. APPLIED SCIENCE (AS) 23 Dr. Mihir Baran Bera Associate Professor Ph.D.

To impart excellent quality education to future technocrats in the area of applied sciences to provide the basic tools of 24 Dr. Sanjoy Basu Associate Professor Ph.D. analysis as well as knowledge on which engineering is based. This department involved in fundamental and applied research 0) to create innovative new idea which are then transferred to engineering disciplines to be classify, improved to address 25 Mrs. Sarbari Samanta Assistant Professor M.Sc. (Ph.D. Pursuing) societal problem. 26 Mr. Sumit Kr. Maity Assistant Professor M.Sc. (Ph.D. Pursuing) YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1996 27 Mr. Anupam De Assistant Professor M.Sc. (Ph.D. Pursuing)

FACULTY MEMBERS 28 Mr. Chinmay Saha Assistant Professor M.Sc.

Physical Science Unit 29 Ms. Somashri Karan Assistant Professor M.Sc.

1 Prof. Asit Baran Maity Professor & Dean, SAS & H Ph.D. 30 Mr. Nabin Sen Assistant Professor M.Sc. 31 Ms. Sumana Mandal Assistant Professor M.Sc. 2 Prof. Partha Pratim Das Professor & Head, Ph.D. 3 Dr. Rajesh Das Associate Professor Ph.D. 32 Dr. Shuvendu Chakraborty Associate Professor Ph.D. Dr. Manoj Kr. Mandal 4 Dr. Rajib Kr.Dubey Associate Professor Ph.D. 33 Assistant Professor Ph.D. Humanities: English Language Unit 5 Dr. Soumitra Kar Associate Professor Ph.D. Poulomi Roychowdhury 6 Dr. Santanu Misra Assistant Professor Ph.D. 34 Bhattacharjee Assistant Professor Ph.D.( Pursuing) 7 Dr. Arka Chaudhuri Assistant Professor Ph.D. 35 Ms.Meenakshi Dey Assistant Professor Ph.D.( Pursuing)

8 Dr. Ritayan Chatterjee Assistant Professor Ph.D. 36 Dr. Soumyajyoti Banerjee Assistant Professor Ph.D.

9 Mr. Suvankar Chakraborty Assistant Professor M.Sc. (Ph.D. Pursuing) 37 Ms. Gouri Das Assistant Professor M.A

10 Dr. Momin Hossain Khan Assistant Professor Ph.D. 38 Ms. Priyanka Dey Assistant Professor M.A

11 Mr. Rakesh Das Assistant Professor M.Sc. (Ph.D. Pursuing) 39 Ms. Reetoja Taj Assistant Professor M.A

12 Dr. Debjit Kar Assistant Professor Ph. D. 40 Mr. Soumya Bera Assistant Professor M.A

13 Ms. Mala Mukhopadhyay Assistant Professor M.Sc.(Ph.D. Pursuing) 41 Ms. Jyoti Doley Assistant Professor M.A 14 Dr. Pabitra Mandal Assistant Professor Ph.D. 42 Ms. Trisha Barua Assistant Professor M.A

Chemical Science Unit 43 Ms. Gargi Jana Assistant Professor M.A

15 Dr. Siba Prasad Maity Associate Professor Ph.D. 44 Mr. Biman Mandal Assistant Professor Ph.D.( Pursuing) 16 Dr.(Mrs.) Suparna Rana Associate Professor Ph.D. MAJOR LABORATORIES 17 Dr. Pijush Kanti Khatua Associate Professor Ph.D. Dr. Gourisankar  Engineering Chemistry Lab. 18 Associate Professor Ph.D. Roymahapatra  Engineering Physics Lab. 19 Dr. Gora Das Assistant Professor Ph.D.  Advanced Optimization Lab.  Advanced Material Lab. 20 Dr. Diptangshu Chakraborty Assistant Professor Ph.D.  Language Lab.

21 Dr. (Ms.) Nibadita Purkait Assistant Professor Ph.D. 100 101 RESEARCH FACILITY & CAPABILITY AWARD OWN FROM ANNUAL SPORTS 2017

Presently six research scholars are there in different laboratory of this department. Several faculty members are involved in 1. Avinash Kumar, Rasmita Panda, Neha Jalan, Rohan Babbar, Shunbul Faizan and Kundan Kumar Sharma designed and active research in collaboration with IACS‐Kolkata, IIT‐Kharagpur, NIT ‐ Durgapur, IICB‐Kolkata, Jadavpur University, Vidyasagar presented circuit on R.C. System and achieved “Best Circuit” award at national seminar RA2M 2017 organized by Haldia University, IIEST, Shibpur, Howrah etc. The following research facilities are available for UG /PG, Teaching and Research works: Institute of Technology during 3‐4th February 2017.  Hind High Vac. Thin Film Coating Unit 2. Avinash Kumar, Rasmita Panda, Neha Jalan, Rohan Babbar, Shunbul Faizan and Kundan Kumar Sharma presented poster  Fluorescence Spectrophotometer. on Carbon Nano Tubes Yarns ‐ Review and achieved “Best Poster” award at national seminar RA2M 2017 organized by Haldia  Sol‐Gel Coating Unit Institute of Technology during 3‐4th February 2017.  Electron Beam Gun 3. Kumar Parth, Sayan Ghosh and Soumali Mondal presented poster on UFI(Unidentified Flying Insect) and achieved “Best  Rotary Vacuum Evaporator Poster” award at national seminar RA2M 2017 organized by Haldia Institute of Technology during 3‐4th February 2017.  Mass Flow Controller 4. Prabhakaran, Rahul Kumar, Abhishek Kumar, Ashim Kr. Maji, Mohit Kumar and Arka Chaudhuri presented poster on THz  Controlled Magnetic Stirrer absorption of CoFe2O4 nano hollow spheres and achieved “Best Poster” award at national seminar NSNN 2017 organized by  High Temperature Furnaces  Kiethley Electrometer Haldia Institute of Technology during 17‐18th March 2017.  Particle Board Pressing Unit (Hydraulic) 5. DebangshiDas, Kuheli Paul, Anwesha Mandal, ArunimaLahiri, MeheliAdhikary and M. Singh presented poster on ANTI‐ BACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF SILVER NANO‐PARTICLES and achieved “Best Poster” award at national seminar NSNN 2017 organized by Haldia Institute of Technology during 17‐18th March 2017. DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY 6. Roshni Panda, Sutrishna Tamli, Sayak Dutta, Nabaranjan Bhunia, Rakibul Malida,Sharanya Saha and G. Roymahapatra presented poster on Silver Nanoparticles in Cosmetics and achieved “Best Poster” award at national seminar NSNN 2017 It is enriched with different reference books of 196 titles. organized by Haldia Institute of Technology during 17‐18th March 2017. 7. Pallavi Das, Atul Kumar, Priyesh Ranjan, Titli Samanta, Sushmita Maity and Soumitra Kar presented poster on Solvo thermal Synthesis of CdS Nanorods and achieved “Best Poster” award at national seminar NSNN 2017 organized by Haldia RESEARCH AREAS Institute of Technology during 17‐18th March 2017.

Physical Science Unit PRATICIPATION AND AWARD OWN FROM TECH FEST “PRAYUKTI 2016”  Synthesis of Photonics and Magnetic Nanomaterials. (Techno‐management Extravaganza of Haldia Institute of Technology)  Spectroscopy of Organic polymeric and Oxide materials. 1. Aurabrato Ghosh secured 2nd position in RANBHOOMI – NFS event. 2. Shubham Kapoor secured 1st position in PRADARSHAN event. Chemical Science Unit 3. Arindam Dutta secured 3rd position in PRADARSHAN event. 4. Raja Babu secured 1st position in METAMORPHOSIS event.  Bio‐inorganic Material Synthesis. 5. Aditya Basu and Aman Anand secured 1st position in METAMORPHOSIS event.  Organic Synthesis and Molecular Recognition.  Organometallics 6. Shashank Patel, Nitin Parasar, Astik Ashok secured 3rd position in METAMORPHOSIS event. 7. Sharique Rahi Secured 1st position in GOSPEL Category‐I event. 8. Surojit Mukherjee and Debarghya Bhattacharya secured 1st position in GOSPEL Category‐IV event. AWARD OWN FROM ANNUAL SPORTS 2017 9. Avijoy Mukherjee and Poulami Sarkar secured 2nd position in GOSPEL Category‐IV event. 10. Angana Banerjee and Barnali Saha secured 3rd position in GOSPEL Category‐IV event. 1. School of Applied Science & Humanities ranked to be the “Best Department” in Annual Sports 2017 11. Saikat Biswas, Pratibha Kanojia, Soujit Dutta and Tiyasa Mallick secured 2nd position in YANTRIKI‐PATHIK event. 2. School of Applied Science achieved 1st position in March Past Event of Annual Sports 2017. 12. Ujjawal Kumar, Somnath Dutta, Abhishek Kumar and Deepesh Ranjan secured 3rd position in YANTRIKI‐PATHIK event. 3. Komal Raj achieved 1st Position in Girls' Long Jump event. 13. Dipayan Sarkar, Arindam Dutta, Babul Saurav and Mukesh Kumar Bauri secured 1st position in YANTRIKI – DHAWAK 4. Rafi Haider achieved 1st Position in Boys' Shot Put event. event. 5. Md. Faizan Reza achieved 1st Position in Boys' Javelin throw event. 14. Aniket Kumar Sinha, Prince Gautam and Bishal Tiwari secured 2nd position in YANTRIKI – DHAWAK event. 6. Vikash Kumar achieved 1st Position in Boys' High Jump Event. 15. Zafir Ahmad, Ravi Raj, Aayush Kumar and Subesh Sapkota secured 3rd position in YANTRIKI – DHAWAK event. 7. Md. Faizan Reza achieved 2nd Position in Boys' Shot Put event. 8. Farrukh Shahzad, Ankit Kumar, Aditya Roychoudhury and Harshit Kumar achieved 2nd position in Boys' 4X100 m Realy 16. Abhishek Kumar, Nitish Kumar Jha, Prince Gautam, Bishal Tiwari secured 3rd position in YANTRIKI – BASKETBOTS event. Race event. 17. Vishwas Kumar Garg and Aniket Kumar Sinha secured 2nd position in SAUDAGAR event.

ACHIEVEMENT IN AIRODYNAMIC MODELLING

The team of Onkar Agnivesh, Naveen Kumar, Deepak Kumar, Sonal Kumar and Nayan Shree secured the best position in Aerodynamic Modeling.

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Central Vigilance Awareness Week‐ 2016 at HIT Haldia November 4th, 2016 Central Vigilance Awareness Week‐ 2016 at IOCL Haldia November 4th, 2016

On the occasion of Central Vigilance Awareness Program 2016, our college On the occasion of Central Vigilance Awareness Week‐2016, the students of our collegeHaldia Institute of Technology, Haldia Institute of Technology took up the initiative to organise an awareness Haldia, got a chance to visit the INDIANOILMANAGEMENT ACADEMY, Haldia Township, Haldia on 4th November, 2016. campaign on its campus. A Poster Presentation Program was organised on They visited the organization for an elocution contest hosted by Indian Oil Corporation Limited. The topic of the elocution November 4th, 2016 on the topic “Awareness of Anticorruption Measures”.The contest was ‘Public Participation in Promoting Integrity and Eradicating Corruption’. The contest took part in the auditorium of students of our college whole heartedly participated in the awareness program the academy. All the students were given a time to speak on the topic and they spoke very diligently. After the contest was over, to make it a truly successful campaign.///////////////////////////////// all the three positions were secured by students of Haldia Institute of Technology.////////////////////////////////////////////// The group of students were awarded with Certificates of Appreciation as follows://////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Swagata Karmakar from Food Technology Department secured the first position whereas Soumik Ganguly from Mechanical Engineering Department and Priyanka Kumari from Information Technology Department secured the second and the third 1st position was secured by Minmoy Garain, Manish Kumar, Ayush Kumar, Ishant positions respectively. At the end of the elocution contest, a short quiz contest was also conducted. Corruption, it is prevailing in Srivastava, Bibhas Mondal, Ankitkumar of department of Civil Engineering. every sector of our country. Eradicating Corruption totally is not a day’s work. To eradicate it, we have to start from the roots, which can be done only with the help of mass participation in the awareness campaigns against corruption. 2nd position was secured by Rashmita Panda, Neha Jalan, Animesh Kumar, RohanBabber, Kundan Kumar Sharma, Shunbul Faizan of Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering./////////////////////////////////////////////

3rd position was secured by Sukalyan Sarkar, SutrishnaTamli,Rakibul Malida, Md. Sagar Khan of Food Technology Department.///////////////////////////////

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Essay Competition at HIT on the occasion of Constitution Day Central Vigilance Awareness Week‐2016 at CPT, Haldia November 26th , 2016 November 4th, 2016

On the occasion of Constitution Day, an essay writing competition was held at Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia. On the occasion of Central Vigilance Awareness Program 2016 organised by the Kolkata Port Trust the students of Haldia Constitution Day, also known as Samvidhaan Diwas, is celebrated in India on 26th November every year to commemorate the Institute of Technology got the opportunity to take part in the awareness campaign. The students visited the CPT Officers adoption of Constitution of India. On this day in 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution of India, and Club, Haldia Dock complex on the occasion, on November 4th, 2016. There Amboj Kumar, a 2ndyear student of it came into effect on 26 January 1950.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Department of Electrical Engineering of Haldia Institute of Technology secured 2nd position in Creative writing competition on the topic “Moral Values, Ethicsand Good Governance practices”, and was awarded with a Certificate of On the occasion of Constitution Day, let us pledge:////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Appreciation. The motto of Central Vigilance is to promote probity in public life and to achieve a corruption free society, therefore Vigilance Awareness Week is observed every year./ "I, as a citizen of India, affirm my faith in the universal principle of civilized society, namely that every dispute between citizens, or groups, institutions or organizations of citizens, should be settled by peaceful means; and, in view of the growing danger to the integrity and unity of the country, I hereby pledge myself never to resort to physical violence in the case of any dispute, The week in which 31st October, the birthday of late Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel falls is observed as Vigilance Awareness whether in my neighborhood or in any other part of India",///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Week. The observance of Vigilance Awareness Week renews our commitment to achieve the goals of promoting integrity, transparency and accountability in public life. It emphasises on fighting against corruption in the The Fundamental Duties noted in the constitution are as follows: society.//////////////////////////////// • To abide by the Constitution and respect the National Flag and the National Anthem; • To cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom; • To uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India; • To defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so; • To promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women; • To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture; • To protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures; • To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform; • To safeguard public property and to abjure violence; • To strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavor and achievement; • To provide opportunities for education by the parent or guardian, to his child or a ward between the age of 6‐14 years as the case may be.

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Report on HIT ANNUAL CULTURAL MEET 2016 19th to 21st of December, 2016 FOLK SONG

The folk music is diverse because of India's vast cultural diversity. It has many forms in different parts of our country as our country The HIT ANNUAL CULTURAL MEET 2016 was held on the college premises from 19th to 21st of December. The events covered believes in unity in diversity. All the participants of folk song exceptionally sang well like a professional of them our very eminent jury included singing of Hindi songs, Folk songs and Rabindra Sangeet, Extempore, Impromptu acting, Indian Classical Dance, Theme members chose the best singers. Sunanda Dey of 3rd Year chemical engineering department secured the first position followed by drawing and Creative writing in English, Hindi and Bengali, Recitation and also last but not the least the all time favourite the One Roshan Pariar of 3rd year electrical engineering department secured the second position and Zeeshan Ali of 3rd year computer Act Play.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// science and engineering department secured the third position./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

The event was very much successful because of all the SWC members and Coordinators who managed the events very efficiently. This was all possible because of SWC Convenor Dr. S. J. Sahu, SWC Dean Prof. B. Bepari, and also Dr Subhankar Joardarr and Dr S. B. Kuila and other college faculty members both directly and indirectly involved in the Annual cultural meet. The cultural meet had a total participation of about 450 participants including all the events the very figure of participation portrays the success of the event in a whole and our very efficient judges amongst them chose the best performers.///////////////////////////////////////

HINDI SONG

This event included the songs both sung in Bollywood films and albums. Haldia Institute of Technology is lucky that it has got numerous exceptionally talented singers. All the participants of this event gave a tough competition to each other leaving the judges in difficulty to choose the best performers. Rajat Karn of 4th year mechanical engineering secured the first position followed by Sunanda Dey of 3rd year chemical engineering department secured the second position and Rupam Kumar Das of 3rd year computer science and engineering department secured the third position./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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RABINDRA SANGEET IMPROMPTU ACTING

Rabindra sangeet is a different genre of songs that includes many unspoken emotions only though its lyrics composed by our This event provides the platform for all the participants to bring out the actors within them. The event comprised of a group of Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Thakur. The participants of this event gave their cent percent to portray their efficiency in two who were given a situation which they have to enact before the viewers. The performances of all were good but some were singing songs of Rabindranath Thakur. Ankita Pandey of 1st year electrical engineering department secured the 1st position awesome. Harsh Aditya and Sujeet Kumar both of 4th year food technology department secured the first position followed by followed by Srisha Roy 4th year electrical engineering department secured 2nd position and Manjusha Barman of 2nd year Aishik Acharya of 4th year instrumentation and control engineering and Indranil Chowdhury of 2nd year computer science and computer science and engineering department secured the third position.////////////////////////////////////////////////// engineering department secured the second position and Mitrajit Das of 4th year computer science and engineering department and Toshali Das of 4th year food technology department secured 3rd position.////////////////////////////////

EXTEMPORE INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE

This is the event where the participants were given a topic and they need to share their thoughts related to that particular topic. This event was first time introduced in the HIT Annual Cultural Meet because Hit has a number of talented dancers who needed a The performances of most of the participants were outstanding while few were exceptionally good and cannot be expressed in platform to portray their talent in college. Theevent was a successful one with some outstanding performances. Shweta Mondal words. Saptoparna Biswas of 3rd year computer science and engineering department secured the first position followed by of 1st year electronics and communication engineering secured the first position followed by Debapriya Chowdhury of 4th year Rohit Prakash Singh of 3rd year applied electronics and instrumentation engineering secured second position and Deepak civil engineering department secured second position and Puja Mishra of 3rd year production engineering department secured Kumar of 2nd year electrical engineering department secured third position.//////////////////////////////////////////// the third position.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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THEME DRAWING RECITATION

This event comprised of painting and sketching and portraying the theme in the form of art. The college has got a number of good The beauty of recitation lies in the words, in the expressions, in the modulation of voice and in believing what you say. While artists who excellently portrayed their thoughts and our jury team decided to preserve some of the paintings for future to show some had shortcomings, many reached the heights of the art of recitation excelling in it. The event showcased a number of the talents of students of our college. Debasmita Banerjee of 3rd year food technology department secured first position talents competing in all three languages. The 1st prize was won by Shubham Dutta of 4th year ECE Department , 2nd prize went followed by Shuvam Gadal of 3rd year electrical engineering secured second position and Archita Mandal of 3rd year food to Prasun Mondal of 3rd year ECE Department and the 3rd prize went to Sunny Chakraborty of 4th year Mechanical technology secured 3rd position.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Engineering Department.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

CREATIVE WRITING

The pen is mightier than the sword and writing is talking through your fingers. Language is no barrier for the the words which flow eloquently from the tip of a pen. Held in 3 categories for 3 different languages, English, Hindi and Bengali, the event provided a platform for all amateur writers of our college. The talent which the event saw was immense. Each category was provided with two positions, winner and runner‐up. Bhaswati Chakravarty from 1st year Biotechnology Department won Creative Writing : Bengali and Debashish Das from 2nd year Computer Science Department was the runner‐up. Creative Writing: English was won by Sharanya Saha from 1st year Food Technology Department and Sugandha Ruchir from 2nd year Computer Science Department was the runner‐up. Sweety Kumari of 3rd year ICE Department was the winnerfor Creative Writing: Hindi and Vishwas Kumar Garg of 2nd year AEIE Department was the runner‐up.////////////////////////////////////

ONE ACT PLAY

There is a platform where in a group performs to express a particular topic by acting technique that is one act play. Our college has got a number of exceptionally talented actors who perform something divine which made the jury members awestruck. In this event only chemical engineering won the 1st prize along with best actor (male and female) and best director’s awards followed by instrumentation and control engineering secured second position and mechanical engineering department secured third position.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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Final Score Sheet of Cultural Meet 2016 Final Score Sheet of Cultural Meet 2016

1. Folk Song 7. Creative Writing Bengali 1st Sunanda Dey 14/CH/57 1st Bhaswati Chakraborty 16/BT/16 2nd Roshan Pariar 14/EE/82 2nd Debashis Das L14/CS/136 3rd Zeeshan Ali 14/CS/124 English 1st Sharanya Saha 16/FT/18 2. Hindi Song 2nd Sugandha Ruchir 15/CS/108 1st Rajat Karn13/ME/68 Hindi 2nd Sunanda Dey14/CH/57 1st Sweety Kumari 14/IC/30 3rd Rupam Kumar Das 14/CS/85 2nd Vishwas Kumar Garg 15/EI/62

3. Rabindra Sangeet 8. Theme Drawing 1st Ankita Pandey 16/EE/17 1st Debasmita Banerjee 14/FT/08 2nd Srisha Roy 13/EE/103 2nd ShuvamGadal 14/EE/100 3rd Manjusha Barman 15/CS/54 3rd Archita Mandal 14/FT/06

4. Extempore 9. Recitation 1st Saptoparna Biswas 14/CS/91 1st Shubham Dutta 2nd RohitPrakash Singh 14/EI/47 2nd Prasun Mondal 3rd Deepak Kumar 15/EE/40 3rd Sunny Chakraborty

5. Impromptu Acting 10. One Act Play 1st Harsh Aditya 13/FT/40 1st Chemical Engineering Department Sujeet Kumar 13/FT/38 2nd Instrumentation & Control Engineering Department 2nd Aishik Acharyya 13/IC/03 3rd Mechanical Engineering Department Indranil Chowdhury 15/CS/40 3rd Toshali Das 13/FT/43 Mitrajit Das 13/CS/50

6. Indian Classical Dance 1st Shweta Mondal 16/ECE/106 2nd Debapriya Chowdhury 13/CE/27 3rd Puja Misra 14/PE/29

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Monitoring of Cash Less Campaign in Higher Education institutions Digital Monitoring System (DMS) for VISAKA Two of our Students visited Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on 8th March, 2017 to receive the best volunteer prize and Certificate • Our esteemed institutions already avails us with the pre existing ways of cash less transaction and a swift managerial system. 1. Mr. Avinash Kumar, ECE 4th Year These in include demand drafts, cheques, e‐wallet, money transaction cards(debit cards, credit cards etc.) and wire transfer 2. Mr. Mitrajit Das, CSE 4th Year systems . It also boast of a computerized money handling system. Gone are those days of long ques , a simple click of the mouse give us a recite of the money deposited and also registers the name of the student and updates his present status in the Innovations used by the Institution in VISAKA campaign////////////////////////////////////////////////// institutions database.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// • Even for the smallest of transactions say library dues. Our institution preffers account transfers or the use of money The inability to tackle Economic Crisis that arises at different levels of life due to in numerous reasons is among one of the transaction cards i.e. debit cards credit cards etc. Rather than cash.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// major reason that hamper the personal as well as the communal growth hampering the overall growth of the Nation./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Although all of these are done and in use right now we felt the need to upgrade to the newly introduced USSD system by our government. USSD is the short form for Unstructured Supplementary Service Data. This mode of transaction of money is To avoid such scenarios, one should be capable of thinking and planning the future and in order to be capable of thinking revolutionary in banking. USSD enables the users to transfer funds instant aneously between two bank accounts. USSD uses one should be aware of the methods and processes used in economic transactions. To make the benefits of the programmes GSM protocol level. Thus all that is required is a simple mobile phone. It does not even require a working internet facility. The of government reach its maximum extent the real needy class of people should be made aware of their rights and for that only prerequisites of this system are mobile phone link with the bank account to obtain MPIN(Mobile Pin) from the bank for purpose the Government of India has launched Vittiya Saksharta Abhiyan (VISAKA) which aims at making India more authorisation of transaction. This system has numerous advantages./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// economically Stable, Strong and Transparent. This campaign hasbeen spread to different institutions from where they are being spread to all the students as well as the local people. In our Campus and also in the nearby community clubs many Important among them are://///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////:/ seminars and awareness campaigns were launched by the Students of our College where many innovative topics were used few of which needs to be mentioned:‐////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Versatility: This system can be used for both commercial and personal fund transfer. In case of POS, it can be only used for commercial transaction.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// • We have people from almost all the financial levels i.e. from gardeners, sweepers to the students and further professors, head of departments etc. We have a Departmental Store in our campus where maximum of the Transactions are made in Economical: Unlike POS, the vendors/beneficiary are not charged transaction fees./////////////////////////////////////// Cash. It is moving towards making it business completely cash less cause if instead of buying the necessities in cash we opt for cash less transaction medium many benefits will be there like:‐////////////////////////////////////// Instantaneous Payments: If the transaction is initiated correctly, the money is transferred instantly into the beneficiary’s bank account.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// • Proper documentation of sales and transactions leading to proper taxation.//////////////////////////////////////////////// Safe and Secure: Since USSD codes are encrypted in general by radio encryption, this method of transaction is safe. • Remittances of lose cash coins spent on unnecessary things on proper goods.///////////////////////////////////////////// With the introduction of this system anyone with a mobile phone can transact. With the increase in the volume of cash less transactions customers have less cash to carry. Furthermore this system reduces the need to go ATMs USSD was one of the • No tension of handling cash or Change.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// main subjects we talked about in our seminars. People from every field of the society have show great eagerness to take this system up. We are currently taking all the necessary steps required to make USSD system a daily thing in our institution. • Safety from pick pocketing, lost wallets etc./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

• Our main restaurant in college has been providing us with cash less transaction for a long time now. Through the use of money transaction through debit cards, credit cards, visa etc.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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Winners List of different events of Pryukti 2017 PRAYUKTI 2017

24 ‐ 26th April 2017 SL Event 1st 2nd 3rd Prayukti the annual‐techno management fest of Haldia Institute of Technology is very much well known in the National ABHISHEK KUMAR, college circuit. One of the biggest fest of this kind, it offer an opportunity for students to show case their talents in different QAISAR RAZA, SK SOMNATH DUTTA, fields of science. This mega extravaganza contains events ranging from Robotics and Model presentation to Crime Scene NAIUM ALI, SUPRIYO 1 Yantriki TrackoBot SAYAN PAUL UJJAWAL KUMAR, SAMANTA, RISHABH solving. This year, some new events were added and some were changed a bit to keep this at par with the present SUBHAM MADHUP, ANAND advancement in technology. The Inaugural session witnessed a gathering of eminent dignitaries such as Dr. Lakshman Seth DEEPESH RANJAN (Honorable Chairman, HIT & Former Member of Parliament), Mr. Samar Banerjee (Assistant Vice President‐ HR, Emami Cement LTD.), Bhaswata Sinharoy (General Manager, WIPRO), Mr. Ankur Chaturvedi (General Manager, EMami LTD.), BIPUL MONDAL, Ayan Ghosh (Location Campus Manager, WIPRO), Avimanyu Behera (Senior Executive, WIPRO) and many BHASWATI TIYASA MALLICK, RAVI CHAKRABORTY, RAJ, AAYUSH KUMAR, NIMISH KUMAR, 2 Yantriki Vinashak more.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// SUROJIT ROY SARADINDU UMANG CHOWDHURY, MAZUMDER PRINCE GAUTAM

PRINCE HIMANI NAYAN GAUTAM,BISHAL SINGH,GAUTAM SHREE,NIMISH TIWARI,BIPUL BHARADWAJ,RUPESH 3 Yantriki Junkbot Wars KUMAR,ONKAR MANDAL,NIKHIL KUMAR,KAJAL AGIVESH,UMANG KUMAR,ADITI KUMARI,SUKUMAR SEN SENGUPTA

SONAL DHAR, ANSHU KUMAR, ADITI ANKUR KUMAR SINGH, SAUPTIK DUTTA, SENGUPTA, RISHI PRAFULL PALLAV JHA, 4 Yantriki - AquaSoccer NASIM MOLLA, OMKAR, ANUPAM ABHISHEK KUMAR JHA, RANADIP SARKAR KUMAR TEJASWA RANJAN

AKRITI GHOSH, AARTI RAHUL RAJ, SOURAV KAR KUMARI, RAHUL SWASTIKA MAHAPATRA, SAURAV 5 Circuitrix KUMAR, ROHIT KUMAR MISHRA MONDAL, KESHRI

PRINCE SHREYA Jugaad DIPANKAR KUMARI,ANJALI 6 Technology GAUTAM,SHUNBUL SHAW,ADRIJA BOSE FAIZAN KUMARI,RAVI

SWETA MUKHERJEE, ANKUR KUMAR SINGH, PRASHANT RAJ, 7 Mania C SUMAN KUMAR HEMANT KUMAR HARSH CHANDAN

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Winners List of different events of Pryukti 2017

Winners List of different events of Pryukti 2017 Winners List of different events of Pryukti 2017

SL Event 1st 2nd 3rd SL Event 1st 2nd 3rd

MAHASWETA AMAN BURNWAL, 15 Innovacion (cat - 4) ISHITA SINHA PRIYAM MITRA BHUNIA, MAINAK PITAMBAR MONDAL, 8 DeMovier CHATTOPADHYAY, SUMAN BANERJEE RISHAV VATSA, SHALINI PRIYA,RUHI SOURAV AYUSH SHOME, SHWETA MONDAL, 16 Innovacion (poster) DEBSHARMA,PRANAY RAMAN,ADITYA GANGULI,KRISHNEAV RAJARSHI GIRI AKASH ADHIKARI KUMAR BHOWMIK

INDRANIL SOUMYADEEP 9 La Photographe MAHASWETA BHUNIA JAGDISH MANNA 17 Ranbhoomi - NFSMW AURABRATO GHOSH CHOWDHURY SHAW

SANKHADEEP Ranbhoomi FIFA SROBAN KUMAR DAS MD AJMAL SWAGATA AKANKSHA 18 CHAKARBORTY 10 B - Plan IBRAHIMI,UMAR KARMAKAR,SHUBHAM CHOUDHARY,DIPTI FAISAL RAJ ROY CHOUHARY UDIP HAZRA, 19 Ranbhoomi CS SANDIPAN ROY, SOURAV GHOSH, MOULICK DAS, SANDIPAN SAHA, SATYAM SHIVAM, SAURABH KUMAR VIKASH, ROHIT, SUCHARIT GHOSH, JYOTI KUMARI, TONI, SOUMITA MAJI, QAISAR, RISHU, INDRANEEL BERA, 11 D Constructeur KOUSTABH BISWAS, AARTI KUMARI, NUTAN KUMARI, HEMANT SAGAR, DEBOJYOTI PATHIKRIT ROY JITESH KUMAR, KRITIKA PRADHAN, SHASHANK PATEL, MANDAL GAURAV KUMAR, MOHIT MOHAN, DIBYA JHA, NILESH ANAMIKA BHARTI, VARUN KUMAR, 20 Ranbhoomi Mini Militia CHANDAN NANDI SACHIDANAND SEIKRITI ANAND, ABHIJEET ANKITA DESHBA KOMAL,VISHWAS AYAN SOURAV SOUVIK KAR, PURABI KUMAR GARG, 21 Pradarshan SAURABH MISHRA MUKHARJEE,SOUVIK MISHRA,RAHUL BISWAS MANDAL,SAIKAT RAJ,SWASTIKA MONDAL RAHUL RAJ, AKRITI GHOSH, AARTI BISWAS KUMARI, RAHUL 12 Innovacion (cat1) SWASTIKA KUMAR, ROHIT KUMAR TANMOY PRINCEE KR SINGH, DEBARUN BENARJEE, MONDAL, 22 Requizzit KESHRI AYUSH,SRIJAN RISHAV GUPTA AUROBRATO GHOSH GAUTAM POULAMI Aditya,SATYAM 13 Innovacion (cat2) KARMOKAR,PIYUSH KR. SHWAM RAHUL KUMAR, AYUSH KUMAR, ATANU HALDAR, SINGH,ASWINI KUMAR 23 R U Sherlocked PIYUSH KUMAR KUHELI PAUL NITISH KR. ROY SINGH,

14 Innovacion (cat3) DIPANKAR SHAW SAURAV GUPTA 24 GraffiTEE AND SOUMYAJIT GORAI

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Photo Gallery of PRYUKTI 2017 Photo Gallery of PRYUKTI 2017

Mania C De Movier La Photographe

B‐Plan D Constructeur Innovacion Paper Presenttion

Yantriki ‐ Track‐o‐Bot Yantriki ‐ Vinashak Yantriki ‐ Junkbot Wars Innovacion (poster) Ranbhoomi ‐ NFSMW Ranbhoomi ‐ FIFA

Ranbhoomi ‐ CS Pradarshan Requizzit Yantriki ‐ AquaSoccer Circuitrix Jugaad Technology

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Annual Cultural Fest ‐ RIVIERA 2017 Annual Cultural Fest ‐ RIVIERA 2017 Photo Gallery Photo Gallery

Ambiance Stage Performance Fashion Show

RIVIERA 2k17 Entrance Gate

Performance by Ashutosh ganguly(Ash King) Day1 ‐ Welcome song Dance by College Students Performance by Sourendra & Soumojit

Performance by Desi Roots Day 2‐ Performance by College Band Fashion Show Ash King Dj Night Student Participation

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The dedicated NSS team of Haldia Institute of Technology involving 1st year B.Tech Students, Teachers and Staff executed NSS activities throughout the year 2016 ‐ 17. The details of NSS activities performed by their NSS team are given Nirmal Bangla Drive in collaboration with Haldia Municipality & Haldia Sadar Hospital below during this period.///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// We have extended our service in performing cleaning program inagurated in Haldia Sadar Hospital and continued cleaning Thalassaemia detection camp drive in Basudev Pur on 9th September 2016.

Free Thalassaemia detection camp was organized on 8th April 2016.In Poster preparation & Presentation for the awareness total there were 200 students participated actively in the program. All the First year B.Tech Students prepared posters on the burning issues like save girl child, save oil, save water, stop Coastal area cleaning ragging, anti drug, awareness regarding civics life, road awareness, global warming, and population education etc.Posters were displayed in Ranichak, Durgachak, Sutahata, Colleges premises for creating awareness among On 19th Sep 2016, coastal area cleaning programe was organized by Indian Coast community. Out of 230 posters three posters were selected as best poster for boosting the students for such Social Guard with a strong co operation of 120 students with NSS officers of Haldia activity./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Institute of Technology.

Teachers' day and Plantation Programme Campus Cleaning

The birth day of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was celebrated as teacher's day by organizing a plantation program, with an Awareness regarding the “Swachata” is created among our students by active participation of 200 B.Tech first year students and planted 100 plants in our college campus on 5th September 2016. regular routine activity of campus cleaning. In each week, students of every We have developed a habit of plantation inside the campus on various occasions every year with the support of Haldia branch spend their two classes for campus cleaning. The utensils and Municipality. Our NSS volunteers promised to look after the plants during their college life.///////////////////////////////// requirements for cleaning purpose were supplied by NSS team and college authority. It develops a habit of hygiene among students./////////////////////

Independence Day

NSS team celebrate the Independence Day with in the college campus by direct participation of 700 NSS student volunteers, teachers and staff.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Education Day

On recommendation of MHRD, Govt. of India, 11th November 2016, the birth anniversary of Dr Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, was celebrated as Education day Safe drive Save live in collaboration with Haldia Municipality 17th Aug 2016 in our college by organizing essay writing on education is the breath of society, Elocution on women education in India, extempore speech and poster In collaboration of Haldia Municipality, the NSS team participated in a road show with 300 students, having banners, post preparation competition among the students. In total 100 students were card displaying the slogan Safe drive and Save life.The road show was leaded by Chairman Haldia Municipality starting from participated in the events.//////////////////////////////////////////////////// City Centre to Kadam Tala( 5 Km).//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Creating educational awareness among community

We have initiated a mission for creating educational awareness among community, providing free coaching for the students of slam area by CHE B.Tech students.//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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INTER COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT ‐ RAMPAGE2K17 ORGANIZED BY HALDIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NEOTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE HERITAGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

List of Players of Haldia Institute of Technology

NAME OF THE PLAYERS DEPARTMENT YEAR Dipayan Barari CE 4 th Sourav Gupta CHE 4 th Annual Sports 2017 Best sports person Intra college Volley Ball Ashish Himanshu Minz EE 4 th Sweta Kumari ‐ CE, Tournament 2017 ‐ winner Koustabh Biswas CHE 4 th Purushottam Kr. Singh ‐ CHE Sayantan Mondal CHE 4 th Purushuttam Kumar Singh CHE 4 th Somyajit Gorai CHE 4 th Mikma Tamang CSE 4 th Animesh Bhowmik CE 4 th Partha Pratim Sarkar CHE 4 th Saayantan Shaw ME 3 rd Annual Sports 2017 Intra college football Suman Baruri EE 3 rd tournament 2017 ‐ winner Somyadev Mondal CE 3 rd Burunala Kisku CHE 2nd Souvik Mandal CE 2 nd

INTER COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT ‐ RAMPAGE2K17 ORGANIZED BY NEOTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE Annual Sports 2017 Multi Gym in College campus List of Players of Haldia Institute of Technology

NAME OF THE PLAYERS DEPARTMENT YEAR Rajat Karn ME 4 th Nawaiduk Rahman IT 4 th Rashid Hussain CSE 1 st

Intra College Table Tennis Tournament ‐ 2017

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India is a vast country with a population of approximately 115 crore. 75% of India's population lives in about six lac villages. There is a visible difference in rural and urban, rich and poor, highly educated and lesser educated, forward and backward Status of the program given below, areas. While resourceful people, particularly those living in urban areas, have had access to better education and professional training, but vast majority of those who live in rural areas and slums are lesser educated and hardly undergo any Name of the No of Students Running Status S.L. Name of the course Department technical, professional and vocational training. In fact, for most of such people, quality education and higher technical and Counselor admitted of Programme professional education is unaffordable. In terms of career options, such lesser educated and not so fortunate people tend to work in low paid unorganized sector. Per person productivity of such persons works out to be a small fraction of productivity 5 Computer Apllication Ramkrishna Ghose IT 16 Yes of those who work in organized sector of Indian economy.///////////////////////////////////////////////// Laboratory grad 6 Rohan Mondal EIE 22 Yes In an increasingly competitive economic environment of our country, the unorganized sector, which is so important for the Instrument Repairing country, needs to increase the productivity of its manpower for its survival and growth. Yet another paradox before the Indian informal sector is that it can not afford employing highly educated and professionally trained manpower which 7 Mobile Phone repairing Somdutta Sinha ECE 19 yes usually aspires for highly challenging, rewarding and satisfying career. The only option available before the Indian informal sector is to depend upon relatively low paid manpower trained through non‐formal system of skill development. There is, 8 Surveying Ajit Kumar Paria CE 13 No therefore, an urgent need to train millions of persons every year through a countrywide network of non‐formal skill development. Such non‐formal skill training should attract beneficiaries from all cross‐sections of Indian society with special 9 Food Processing Dr.Sumita Das FT 2 No emphasis on SCs/STs, OBCs, women, school dropouts, minorities, physically disabled, economically weaker sections of the society and other under‐privileged persons.////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 10 Health and Pathology Sudip Das BT ‐ NA Under present circumstances it is our responsibility to uplift our locality through non‐formal skill training. Our institute has initiated the community development programme for fulfillment of the need of the local community, dropouts of the 11 Machining Ramoj Soren ME _ NA society, minorities, physically disabled, economically weaker sections of the society and other under‐privileged persons. At present, Haldia Institute of Technology conducts various short term courses under community development programme, as 12 Chemical Preparation Sutopa Roy CHE & AS _ NA f o l l o w s : / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / .

11 Auto Cad CE 41 yes Community development activities Ajit Kumar Paria

12 Solar Cell Sri Sudipta Bardhan IC 3 No A) Short term certificate course(6 months) Fourteen (14) Short term courses(annexure 1),with a intake of 182 students, were started with a nominal fees for three Total ‐ 196 month duration, later on it was extended to six‐month on the demand of students.

Status of the program given below, Course Completed & certificate distributed Course Runing Name of the No of Students Running Status S.L. Name of the course Department 1) W elding( first batch) 1) W elding ( Second batch) Counselor admitted of Programme 2)House Wiring( first batch) 2)House Wiring ( Second batch) Satyajit Cheterjee PE 3) Comput er Hardware and laptop repairing( first batch) 3) Comput er Hardware and laptop repairing( Second batch) 1 Welding 52 Yes Ramoj Soren ME 4)Aut o Cad( first batch) 4)Aut o Cad( Second batch) 5)Labor atory grad Instrument Repairing( first batch) 5)Labor atory grad Instrument Repairing( Second batch) House Wiring Sandip.Kr.Ojha 6)Solar Cell( first batch) 2 EE 16 Yes 6)Mobile Phone repairing( Second batch) 7)Mobile Phone repairing( first batch) Syamoli Guria 7)Sur veying( first batch) Computer Fundamental CSE & ECE 3 Somdutta Sinha NA Computer Hardware Md. Arif Ahmed MCA & ECE 4 & Laptop Repairing & Somdutta Sinha 22 Yes

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B) Swachha Bharat Aviyan Awardness regarding the “swachata” is created among our students by regular routine activity of campus cleaning. In every week, students of every branch spend few hours for campus cleaning and give the massage of “Swachata” to the community. Each year, students of Haldia Institute of Technology are voluntarily involved in special programme on costal area cleaning organized by Indian Coast guard under NSS schemes of the Institute.////////////////////////////////////

C) Creating educational awareness among community We have initiated a mission for creating educational awareness for poor and needy child among community, providing free coaching for the students of slam area by self interested CHE B.Tech students.

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Brief PMKVY Program Profile Distinguished Visitors during 2016 ‐ 2017

Haldia Institute of Technology is approved with the implementation of three Skill Development Courses namely, (1) Optical Fiber Technician, (2) Handset Repair Engineer (Level‐II) and (3) Cold Storage Technician under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) of Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Govt. of India and regular classes are going on since January, 2017 in the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering and Department of Chemical Engineering. Students were enrolled for the above Courses on first come first serve basis through an organized Course Marketing through multi channel Advertising based on Cable TV Networks, Banners, Illuminated Boards, Leaflets & other media. The classes are conducted in the evening hours to accommodate beneficiaries from dropout category of students starting from 8th Standard onwards depending on the Courses. The approved intake in each of the courses is 25 and this Program will continue till July, 2017 for the first Batch. It is expected that this Program will continue in future as per requirements of PMKVY under Skill India initiative.

From left to right: Mr. Asish Lahiri Representatives of TATA STEEL and (Secretary,HIT), Prof. Jin‐Wei Liang Haldia Institute of Technology – On the event of (Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan), MOU with TATA STEEL Dr. Anjan Mishra (Registrar,HIT), Dr. Lakshman Seth (Chairman,HIT) – On the Event of MOU with Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan

From left to right: Prof. R. L. Sharma, From left to right : Mr. Eaknarayan Aryal (Vice Chancellor, Himachal Pradesh Technical (Consulate General of Nepal), University, Chief Guest for Orientation Dr. Lakshman Seth (Chairman, HIT), during visit Programme held on 08‐08‐2016), to Haldia Institute of Technology on 08‐07‐2017 Prof. M. N. Bandyopadhyay (Director,HIT), and Dr. Lakshman Seth (Chairman,HIT)

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Distinguished Visitors during 2016 ‐ 2017

Prof. Heinrich Begehr, Freie University Prof. M. S. Obaidat, Fordham University, Berlin, Germany, visited at Haldia Institute USA, visited at Haldia Institute of of Technology during January 17‐21, 2017 Technology during January 17‐21, 2017

Prof. Margareta Heilmann, University of Prof. Maria A. Navascues, University of Wuppertal, Germany, visited at Haldia Zaragoza, Spain, visited at Haldia Institute Institute of Technology during of Technology during January 17‐21, 2017 January 17‐21, 2017

Photo of the International Conference on Photo of the International Conference on Mathematics and Computing at Mathematics and Computing at Haldia Institute of Technology during Haldia Institute of Technology during January 17‐21, 2017 January 17‐21, 2017

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