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Annual Report

2019 – 20

National Institute of Technology


Jamshedpur
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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CHAPTER 1 | THE INSTITUTE


1.1 Brief Overview 1
1.2 Vision & Mission 2
1.3 Goals 2
1.4 Priorities for Academic Excellence 2

CHAPTER 2 | DIRECTOR’S DESK


Message from the Director 3

CHAPTER 3 | ADMINISTRATION
3.1 Board of Governors 4
3.2 Finance Committee 4
3.3 Building Works Committee 5
3.4 Senate 5
3.5 Institute Deans’ Committee 6
3.6 Heads of the Departments 6
3.7 Publication Cell Committee 7

CHAPTER 4 | EDUCATION SYSTEM


4.1 Academic Programmes Offered at Nit Jamshedpur 8
4.2 Best Practices for Academic Excellence 9
4.3 Admission Procedure 9
4.4 Examination and Evaluation 9
4.5 Training and Placement 10
4.6 Hostels 12

CHAPTER 5 | FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS


5.1 Ongoing Sponsored Research Projects 14
5.2 Consultancy Services/Testing Projects 15
5.3 Patents 20
5.4 Seminar/Symposia/Summer/Winter School/STTP/Workshops 21
5.5 Editorial Board Member of Journal 22
5.6 Ph.D. Degree 23
5.7 M. Tech. /M.Sc. /M.C.A. Dissertations 25
5.8 Invited Expert Lectures 34
5.9 Publications 37

CHAPTER 6 | ACADEMIC UNIT


6.1 Department of Chemistry 50
6.2 Department of Civil Engineering 52
6.3 Department of Computer Applications 54
6.4 Department of Computer Science and Engineering 56
6.5 Department of Electrical Engineering 57

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6.6 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering 58


6.7 Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management 60
6.8 Department of Mathematics 61
6.9 Department of Mechanical Engineering 63
6.10 Department of Metallurgical and Material Engineering 67
6.11 Department of Physics 69
6.12 Department of Production and Industrial Engineering 70

CHAPTER 7 | GENERAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES


7.1 Computer Centre 73
7.2 Central Library 74
7.3 TEQIP-iii Activities 76
7.4 Planning and Development Division 80
7.5 Institute Health Centre & Hospital Facility 81
7.6 Vehicle Section 82
7.7 Students Welfare and National Service Scheme (NSS) 82
7.8 Annual Alumni Meet 87
7.9 Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 91
7.10 Ongoing NID Projects 93

CHAPTER 8 | THE STAFF


8.1 List of Officers 95
8.2 List of Group – B Staff 95
8.3 List of Group – C Staff 96
8.4 List of Employee on Contract 96
8.5 List of MTS 97

CHAPTER 9 | FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNT DETAILS 101

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CHAPTER-1
THE INSTITUTE

1.1 BRIEF OVERVIEW


National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, earlier place for higher learning and research. It has been
known as Regional Institute of Technology, was growing from strength to strength ever since it was
established on 15th August 1960 as a joint venture of the established in 1960. Situated in the heart of the rich
Government of India and the Government of Bihar in the mineral and industrial belt of Jharkhand State, the
chain of REC's (Regional Engineering College) in India campus encompasses the Main building, the Library, the
with the aim to produce technical graduates of the Computer Centre, 13 hostels (9 Boys hostels and 4 Girls
highest standards who could provide technological hostels), staff quarters, Guest House, a Students
leadership to the region. It was among the first eight Gymkhana, a Post-office, a branch of State Bank of India,
Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) established as part two ATMs, central store and a dispensary. The hostels and
of the Second Five-Year Plan (1956 - 1961). This was the departments are connected with high-speed LAN. The
only REC in the country which was named as RIT (Regional institute maintains courts for basketball, volleyball,
Institute of Technology). Therefore, RIT Jamshedpur was badminton and tennis. Apart from this, it also has cricket,
actually the REC of undivided Bihar & Jharkhand. The hockey and football grounds. The institute is poised for a
foundation stone of RIT (REC) Jamshedpur was laid by Dr. bright and promising future. The courses have been
Srikrishna Sinha, the then chief minister of Bihar, with the completely restructured and prepared as per the needs
aim of nurturing talent and setting high standards of of society and industries. There is refreshing development
education and excellence. On 27thDecember 2002, on on every front. The institute has achieved impressive
the line of all other RECs of India, RIT Jamshedpur (may be placement for its students, with top industrial houses and
read as REC Jamshedpur too) was converted to National software companies recruiting the students in large
Institute of Technology Jamshedpur with the status of a numbers.
Deemed University as per the decision of the Govt. of NIT Jamshedpur is situated in the western part of the city
India. The Institute is fully funded and governed by the of Jamshedpur which is in the southern end of the state of
Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India since 1st Jharkhand which in turn is bordered by the states of Orissa
April, 2003. On 15 August 2007, NIT Jamshedpur was given and West Bengal. It is just far enough to ensure that the
the status of the Institute of National Importance through city with its noise is too distant to distract and just near
an act of Parliament known as the NIT Act. The Institute enough to guarantee that all city facilities are
has 12 departments including engineering, science and immediately available. The institute is strategically located
humanities. The Institute, with 162 faculty, 3330 students, with the unique advantage of being surrounded by giant
169 administrative and supporting staff, functions on a and medium scale industries like Tata-Steel, Telco, Indian
self-contained campus. It is located on the outskirts of Steel Wire Products, Tata Tubes, Tinplate Company, Tata
Jamshedpur on 341.3 acres of sprawling, wooded land. It Timken etc. and reputed Institutes like the National
combines the natural beauty of the countryside with the Metallurgical Laboratory, Xavier Labour Relations Institute
urban glamour of an industrial area. The flowing river and and National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology,
picturesque backdrop of low hills on one side and large Ranchi.
tracts of forest on the other make the campus an ideal

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1.2 VISION & MISSION ● social relevance of indigenous materials, capacities


and technologies.
● To act as centres of excellence in technical
education catalysing absorption, innovation,
diffusion and transfer of higher technologies for
improved productivity & quality of life at national and
global level.
● To have regional consideration with regards to local
needs relevance, strength, limitations and the
community services.

1.4 PRIORITIES FOR ACADEMIC


EXCELLENCE
1.3 GOALS ● Quality faculty and students
● Effective teaching, research and learning processes
● To offer effective teaching-learning to students.
● Strong leadership and good governance (processes
● To provide the knowledge and skills to students so
and procedures, clear communication of policies,
that they are recognized globally as well as become
transparent and fair processes, supporting culture)
socially responsible.
● Development of learning resources and infrastructure
● Training the students to meet the changing needs
● Industry and Alumni relations
due to rapid technological advancement, so that
they may offer the society the necessary technology ● Involvement of people (students, faculty and staff)
and actively participate in all round socio-economic ● Welfare of the people (Students, faculty and staff)
development programmes. ● Community welfare and economic development
● To provide facilities, infrastructure and resources to
conduct meaningful research and to develop an
understanding and awareness of the

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CHAPTER-2
DIRECTOR’S DESK

GREETINGS FROM THE DIRECTOR


massive open online courses (MOOCS). Students are
encouraged to take courses available on NPTEL /
SWYAM platform. The academic year 2019-20 has
been remarkable in the journey of NIT Jamshedpur,
where as it has been ranked at 79th position in NIRF,
improving its position from 130 last year. The number of
sponsored research projects and quality publications
have also seen a surge but still have to gear up for
longer journey.

Year after year, with its exemplary placement record,


NIT Jamshedpur has reinforced its brand image as a
leading technical institution. The students of the
institute have been selected by most of the prominent
Indian and multinational companies and PSUs and
research organizations. Even during the pandemic,
our placement record has improved a lot and we
have successfully achieved more than 90%
placement of the eligible UG students with an
increase in the average salary. The exposure provided
at this institute inculcates in the students not only
technological acumen, but also an overall
cognizance of the world. Our distinguished Alumni,
Greetings!
several of them holding high offices, both in India and
National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur takes
abroad, have been a perennial source of sustenance
extreme pride for the fact that it has been occupying
to us. During this pandemic and academic year under
a unique position for imparting technological
report, institute organized several webinars for the
education to Indian youth. Since its inception, the
students utilizing alumni resources. We march on as we
institute has a vision to provide quality technical
look forward to continue our endeavour by chiselling
education and to facilitate scientific and
worthy and humane engineers for a better tomorrow.
technological research, coupled with a mission to
develop human potential to its zenith. Much has been achieved but we need to travel
collectively towards the path of progress. An institution
In consonance with its vision, the institute is
grows with the contribution of its stake holders who
contributing substantially to our country’s
together resolve to put organisational goals before
technological growth. It is fast emerging as a global
their own. We need to pursue our mission with
knowledge centre for quality research and teaching
dedication and responsibility in order to realize this
through innovative and dynamic approaches. The
vision of the institute. I am confident that the faculty
curriculum is regularly updated with greater emphasis
members, the students and alumni will work in synergy
on hands on experience and also enabling students
to solve the problems related to the society through
to keep abreast with the latest developments in the
technological innovations leading to societal and
scientific and technological spheres. The faculty
Industrial development of the country as a whole.
members of the institute are well qualified and highly
committed for carrying out quality research.

The Academic year of 2019-20 has been


With Best Regards
unprecedented and eventful. It gave us opportunity
Dr. Karunesh Kumar Shukla
to explore and implement online teaching, learning
Director
and the evaluation processes. National Institute of
Technology, Jamshedpur utilized the facilities of online
learning and imparted education through the virtual
mode. We have successfully conducted real time
online examination (multiple choice questions based).
We have also adopted formally online classes through

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CHAPTER-3
ADMINISTRATION

3.1 BOARD OF GOVERNORS


Board of Governors is the apex administrative body. The Director is the Principal Academic and
Executive Officer of the Institute and is responsible for the proper administration of the Institute
and for imparting instructions, maintenance of discipline therein. The Board of Governors of the
National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) as per Section 11 of the NIT
Act,2007 and NIT(Amendment) Act 2012.
S. N. NAME AND DESIGNATION OF NOMINATED SERVES AS
PERSONS
Chairman
Prof. Karunesh Kumar Shukla
&
1. Director,
Ex-officio
NIT Jamshedpur
Member
JS & FA
2. Member
Ministry of Education, Govt. of India
A.S. (TE)
3. Member
Ministry of Education, Govt. of India
Director, Higher Technical Education and Skill Development
4. Member
Government of Jharkhand Nominee
Director, B.I.T. Sindri
5. Member
Government of Jharkhand Nominee
6. Director I.I.T. Patna Member
7. Dr. SavitaMishra,NIT Council Nominee Member
8. Shri. BanuPrakashJalan, NIT Council Nominee Member
Prof. A.K.L. Srivastava
9. Member
Professor, Senate Nominee,NIT Jamshedpur
Dr. Uday Kumar
10. Member
Assistant Professor, Senate Nominee, NIT Jamshedpur
Prof. Mahesh Kumar Agarwal
11. Secretary
Registrar (I/C), NIT Jamshedpur

3.2 FINANCE COMMITTEE


The Finance Committee of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) - Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
as per Section 10(1) of the NIT Statutes and with the approval of the competent authority is as
follows:
S. N. NAME AND DESIGNATION OF NOMINATED
SERVES AS
PERSONS
Chairman
Prof. Karunesh Kumar Shukla
&
1. Director,
Ex-officio,
NIT Jamshedpur
Member
JS & FA
2. Member
Ministry of Education, Govt. of India
A.S. (TE)
3. Member
Ministry of Education, Govt. of India
Dr. Savita Mishra,
4. Member
BOG Representative
Shri. BanuPrakashJalan
5. Member
BOG Representative
Ex-officio
Prof. Mahesh Kumar Agarwal
6. Member,
Registrar (I/c),NIT Jamshedpur
Secretary

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3.3 BUILDING WORKS COMMITTEE


The members of building works committee of the National Institute of Technology (NIT)
Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) as follows:
S. NAME DESIGNATION
N.
1 Prof. Karunesh Kumar Shukla, Director, NIT Jamshedpur Ex-officio Chairman
2 Prof. A.K.L. Srivastava, Dean (Planning & Development) Member
Prof. Anil Kumar Choudhary,
3 Member
Professor, Civil Engineering Department, NIT Jamshedpur
Mr. Man Mohan Kumar
4 Superintendent Engineer Member
JBVNL, Government of Jharkhand
Shri. VivekPrakashSrivastava
5 Member
Chief Engineer, I.I.T. Kharagpur
6 JS & FA, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India Member
7 A.S. (TE), Ministry of Education, Govt. of India Member
Prof. Mahesh Kumar Agarwal, Registrar (I/c), NIT
8 Ex-officio Secretary
Jamshedpur

3.4 SENATE
List of Members, Senate
S. N. NAME POSITION
1 Prof. Karunesh Kumar Shukla Chairman
2 Prof. Amaresh Kumar Member
3 Prof. A. M. Tigga Member
4 Prof. Anil Kumar Choudhary Member
5 Prof. A.K. Singh Member
6 Prof. P. Chand Member
7 Prof. Danish Ali Khan Member
8 Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav Member
9 Prof. HiraLal Yadav Member
10 Prof. Mrityunjay Kumar Sinha Member
11 Prof. M. K. Paswan Member
12 Prof. Niranjan Kumar Member
13 Prof. R. V. Sharma Member
14 Prof. R. N. Mahanty Member
15 Prof. Shailendra Kumar Member
16 Prof. S. N. Singh Member
17 Prof. TarniMandal Member
18 Prof. U. Laha Member
19 Prof. Y. P. Yadav Member
20 Dr. IndranilChattoraj, Director NML Jamshedpur Member
21 Prof. N.C. Shiva Prakash, IISC Banglore Member
22 Prof. Anjali Rai, IIT Kharagpur Member
23 Prof. Mahesh Kumar Agarwal Secretary
24 Head, Civil Engineering Department Special Invitee
Head, Electronics and Communication Engineering
25 Special Invitee
Department
26 Head, Department of Production and Industrial Engineering Special Invitee
27 Head, Computer Science Engineering Department Special Invitee
28 Head, Chemistry Special Invitee
29 Head, Humanities and Social Science Management Special Invitee
30 Associate Dean (Academic) Special Invitee
31 Two student representatives Special Invitee

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3.5 INSTITUTE DEANS’ COMMITTEE


S. N. NAME AND DEPARTMENT SERVES AS
Prof. Prabha Chand Dean, Administration and
1
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Faculty welfare
Prof. Arvind Kumar LalSrivastava
2 Dean, Planning and Development
Dept. of Civil Engineering.
Prof. Shalendra Kumar Dean
3
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Academic and e-Governance
Prof. Sanjay
4 Dean, Students Welfare
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Prof. Ram Vinoy Sharma
5 Dean, Research and Consultancy
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Dr.Sripati Jha
6 Dean, Industry and Alumni Relations
Dept. of Mathematics
Prof. Amaresh Kumar
7 PI- Examination
Dept. of Production and Industrial Engineering
Dr. BasudebaBehera
Associate Dean,
8 Dept. of Electronics and Communication
Faculty Welfare
Engineering
Associate Dean,
Dr. R.P. Singh
9 Planning and Development
Dept of Civil Engineering
(Civil works)
Associate Dean,
Dr. Virendra Kumar
10 Planning and Development
Dept of Civil Engineering
(Civil works)
Associate Dean,
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
11 Planning and Development:
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Housekeeping and Green Campus
Associate Dean,
Dr. Amit Prakash
Planning and Development:
12 Dept. of Electronics and Communication
Electrical Works and Engineering
Engineering
Services
Dr. M. A. Hassan, Associate Dean,
13
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Academics
Dr. Prabhat Kumar Associate Dean,
14
Dept. of Chemistry Students Welfare
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Vajpai Associate Dean,
15
Dept. of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Research and Consultancy
Dr. Ashish Das Associate Dean,
16
Dept. of Production and Industrial Engineering Industry and Alumni Relations
Assistant Dean,
Dr.ChintalacheruvuMadhusudanaRao
17 Academic: Recognition and
Dept. of Civil Engineering
Accreditation

3.6 HEADS OF THE DEPARTMENTS (HOD)


S. N. NAME DEPARTMENT
1 Dr. BalramAmbade Chemistry
2 Dr. RakeshPratap Singh Civil Engineering
3 Prof. TarniMandal Mathematics
Computer Science and Engineering (July-Dec, 2019)
4 Prof. Danish Ali Khan Computer Science and Engineering(Jan-June, 2020)
5 Prof. Shiva Nand Singh Electronics & Communication Engineering
6 Prof. RavindraNathMohanty Electrical Engineering
7 Dr. Rajiv Bhushan Humanities, Social Sciences and Management
8 Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav Computer Applications
9 Prof. Mani Kant Paswan Mechanical Engineering
10 Dr. Ashok Kumar Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
11 Prof. Ujjawal Laha Physics
12 Dr. ShashiBhushan Prasad Production and Industrial Engineering

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3.7PUBLICATION CELL COMMITTEE


S. N. NAME SERVES AS
1 Dr. Satish Kumar Chairman
2 Dr. Ratnesh Mishra Member
3 Dr. Om Hari Gupta Member
4 Dr. Sudhanshu Shekhar Pati Member
5 Dr. Akanksha Shukla Member
6 Dr. Somenath Mondal Member
7 Dr. Dulari Hansdah Member
8 Dr. Kunal Singh Member
9 Dr. Dinesh Kumar Member & Convener
10 Mr. Rahul Kumar Member

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CHAPTER-4
EDUCATION SYSTEM
NIT Jamshedpur offers educational
programmesnamely, undergraduate
Postgraduate and the Doctoral programmes
with well-designed curriculum. NIT Jamshedpur
has been following semester system with
internal and continuous evaluation since its
inception. The nomenclatures of programmes
are B.Tech.(Hons.), M.Tech, M.SC, MCA and
Ph.D.

4.1 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES


4.1.1 B. TECH. (HONS.) 4 YEARS DURATION
S. N. NAME OF PROGRAMME
1. Civil Engineering
2. Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics and Communication
3. Engineering
4. Electrical Engineering
5. Mechanical Engineering
6. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
7. Production and Industrial Engineering

4.1.2 POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES: M.TECH (2 YEARS DURATION)


S. N. NAME OF DEPARTMENT SPECIALIZATION
Structural Engineering
1. Civil Engineering Geotechnical Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
2. Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science
Electronics and Communication Communication Systems Engineering
3.
Engineering Embedded Systems Engineering
Power System Engineering
4. Electrical Engineering
Power Electronics & Drives
Computer Aided Design and
Manufacturing
5. Mechanical Engineering
Thermal Engineering
Energy Systems Engineering
Metallurgical and Materials Foundry Technology
6.
Engineering Materials Technology
7. Production and Industrial Engineering Manufacturing System Engineering
8. Chemistry Surface Science and Engineering
9. Computer Applications Information Systems Security Engineering

4.1.3 MCA (3 YEARS DURATION):


S. NAME OF DEPARTMENT
SPECIALIZATION
N.
1. Computer Applications Master of Computer Applications

4.1.4 M.SC. (2 YEARS DURATION)


S. N. NAME OF DEPARTMENT SPECIALIZATION
Physics
1. M. Sc. Chemistry
Maths

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PH.D.: ALL THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE INSTITUTE OFFER DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES.

4.2 BEST PRACTICES FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE


Academic excellence is the brand image of NIT Jamshedpur. The best practices
implemented for the academic excellence are:

● Automated UG, PG, Ph.D. admission consultation hour and details of notice
process has been introduced since the board.
year 2013. In this admission process the ● Online verification of degree certificate.
complete details/database including bio- ● Summer quarter classes (6/7 weeks) for
metrics of the student are captured on the the backlog courses.
first day of his/her admission. RFID ● Digital library (with e-text books, e-journals
multipurpose ID card is issued to each and e-learning resources).
student on the spot. The OBC, SC and ST ● Visiting faculty from industry for teaching
certificates are scanned and are sent for assignment.
further verification at their respective ● Equal importance to teaching and
offices. research.
● All academic programmes are scheduled ● Flexibility of academic programmes and
as per the academic calendar. curriculum.
Academic calendar is distributed to all ● Usage of learning resources and MOOCs.
students during first week of both autumn
● Online student feedback for various
and spring semesters.
aspects of the course and its teaching.
● Academic registration process is made The results of the feedback are shared
online through MIS. with teachers after grade submission for
● The detailed course handout which the course or next semester. The results of
includes course description, scope, the student feedback are uploaded on
objectives, text & reference books, course the Institute website.
plan, evaluation scheme, and chamber

In pursuance of academic excellence, NIT Jamshedpur is successfully implementing the above


best practices for effective teaching and learning.

4.3 ADMISSION PROCEDURE


PROGRAMME ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Admissions are made on the basis of JEE(Mains) and counselling is conducted by CSAB,
B.Tech on behalf of the Govt. of India, MHRD

Admissions to the regular M.Tech. Programmes are made only on the basis of the GATE
M.Tech score through Centralized Counselling for M.Tech. admission in NITs (CCMT)

Admissions to M.C.A. programme are made on the basis of the rank in NITs MCA
MCA
Common Entrance Test (NIMCET)
Admissions to M.Sc. (Mathematics & Scientific Computing) programme are made on
M.Sc. the basis of the rank of Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM) conducted by IITs and
counselling conducted by CCMN
Admission to Ph.D. (Regular/ Part-time / Sponsored) programme is conducted on the
Ph.D. basis of the rank in online entrance test conducted by the Institute followed by a
personal interview

4.4 EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION


Internal and continuous evaluation scheme:

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● Solutions are displayed on the notice boards of the respective departments.


● Answer books are shown to the students.
● Code of conduct for the students during examination is circulated among all students.
● Instructions to invigilators during examinations are circulated to all faculty.
Evaluation Scheme

S. Evaluation Duration Weightage


N. Component
1. Mid semester 2 hrs 30%
2. End Sem. Exam 3 hrs 50%
3. Assignment/Tutorial --- 20%

● Class room attendance is made compulsory.


● Entry of daily class attendance and regular marks assessment details in MIS by faculty
members.
● The academic division coordinates the overall examination system and the declared results
are kept online and also sent by SMS to students.

4.5 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT


The Training and Placement Cell was established in the year 1973-74.The Training & Placement
Cell handles all activities related to campus placements and internships of both UG & PG
programs.

4.5.1 DEPARTMENT WISE PLACEMENT STATISTICS


Department Registered Placed % Placement Av. CTC Median
students students (in LPA)INR CTC
(in LPA) INR
CE 62 51 82.23 5.58 6.5
CSE 84 83 98.81 13.85 12.5
EE 76 73 96.05 7.00 6.5
ECE 76 73 96.05 10.48 13.1
ME 80 76 95.00 7.51 6.5
MME 79 72 91.13 6.34 6
PIE 33 27 81.82 6.55 6.8

Registered Students of 2019-


Placed students
20
27 CE CE
CSE 33 62 CSE
51 79
72 EE 84 EE
83 ECE
ECE 80
76 76 76
73 ME ME
73 MME
MME
PIE PIE

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Total Offers % Placement 98.81


33 CE CE
81.82 82.26
CSE 91.13 CSE
55 EE
82 EE
113 ECE ECE
92
ME 95 ME
93
101 MME MME
96.05
PIE 96.05 PIE

120 113

101
100 93 92
83 82
80 76
73 73 72
Registered Students

60 55 Placed students
51
Total Offers
40 33 % Placement
27

20

0
CE CSE EE ECE ME MME PIE

Highlights
❖ Total students registered for placement: 490
❖ Total students placed: 455
❖ Overall % placement: 92.86
❖ Overall, Max CTC: INR72.00 (in LPA)
❖ Overall Av CTC: INR8.6 (in LPA)
❖ Overall Median CTC: INR6.8 (in LPA)

4.5.2 LIST OF COMPANIES


Name of the Company Name of the Company Name of the Company Name of the Company
BMS, Greece (off
EXL Decision Analytics campus) Amdocs Internship Vedanta
Do Select Microsoft LG Soft Amdocs
L&T Limited Amazon (PPO) FIITJEE Limited Miles Software
UHG Optum Amazon BuroHappold Engineering Bharat Light & Power Ltd.
Valued
UHG Optum Intern Techracers Epistemics(GREedge) Jindal Steel Limited
General Electric Futures First NIKHIL ANALYTICS Godrej & Boyce
India Power Corporation
Capgemini Directi Limited Tata Steel (CSE)
Zemoso Labs Directi USHA MARTIN LTD. Aditya Birla Hindalco
Philips Buyhatke PPO CHAITANYAS ACADEMY Reliance Jio Phase 2
ShopClues Buyhatke Ways2Capital Tata TinPlate

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Reliance IT
Hydrocarbons Buyhatke Intern Kantar Analytics Tata Steel (EEE & ECE)
Virtusa Musigma Nokia Internship JCAPCPL
KPIT Technologies Cerner (MCA) Samsung R&D Noida Reliance Jio Phase 3
Vassar Labs Accolite PPO Mahindra Comviva Tata Hitachi
Phase 2
Saint Gobain Accolite Vodafone Phase 2 Ebizon
Saint Gobain Intern Oracle GBU Edviso Internship L&T (CSE)
Medlife Wipro PPO Avanti Learning Centre JK Tyres
Samsung R&D Noida Microsoft IDC Arrdy Engineering JK Paper
Saint Gobain PPO Microsoft Intern Cotzero Internship Axis Institute
Fortitude Info Services Microsoft PPO Gupta Power Allen Institute
Tata Steel Phase 2
Reliance Jio ZS Associates (Mech) KEC International
IBM Mahindra Comviva TMEIC Nuvoco (Lafarge)
Infosys Tata Metaliks Vedanta Sagacious Research
Verizon Tata Cummins MAQ Software Balaji Auto
Honeywell Technology Tata Steel PPO Anglo Eastern Pvt. Ltd. Bijus
Labs
Intecons Software Labs Tata Steel Intern Srijan NGO iPrimed
First American Tredence SNL Bearings Vedika Credit Capital Ltd.
Nucleus Software L&T ECC PPO Intel Internship Simplex Infrastructures Ltd.
AFCONS Infrastructure
ThinkSys Maruti Suzuki Ltd. Paharpur Cooling Tower
Tata Motors Coviam Tata Steel Internship Mu Sigma
Tata Motors PPO Ashok Leyland JSW Steel Ltd Subros
Hero Motocorp Smartprix Seekers Education BCH Electric
Ola Cabs Technologies Oracle Financial Rakshak Foundation Cognizant
Services Software
Intellect Design Arena Sigmoid Analytics Rao Academy Viraj Steel
Adobe Halftick Career Point Wipro Internship
Treebo Hotels OYO Rooms Techno Electric Volvo Eicher Commercial
Vehicles
Commscope L&T ECC P2 Power Wipro Internship
Pradan NGO L&T Internship Axis Institute Volvo Eicher Commercial
Vehicles
Nokia 116 Wipro Turbo Think & Learn (Byju's)

4.6 HOSTELS

There are a total of thirteen hostels also known as Halls of Residence, nine for boys and four for girls. They have been
named in honour of great Indian personalities. All halls have internet access through Institute wide LAN. Each hostel has
a mess and a common room. Each hall of residence also has its own badminton and volleyball courts. Girls' hostels are
situated adjacent to the Computer Centre in the Institute's Residential Area, where the Faculty Quarters are located.
The boys' hostels are located on either side of the Institute's Main building in two complexes- Up Hostels Complex, and
Down Hostels Complex. The Up Hostels Complex holds hostels A, B, C and D. The Up Hostels Complex is home to 1st year
and 2nd year students of the B. Tech Programme. The Down Hostels Complex holds hostels E, F, G, H, I, J and K. These
are home to students of 3rd and 4th years of the B. Tech programme.

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S. N. Name of the hostel Boys/ Max. Occupancy


Girls Capacity
1 Bhabha Hall of Residence (Hostel-C) Boys 180 145
2 Rajendra Prasad Hall of Residence (Hostel-D) Boys 180 170
3 Visveswaraiah Hall of Residence (Hostel-E) Boys 125 123
4 Shivaji Hall of Residence (Hostel-F) Boys 125 123
5 S.C. Bose Hall of Residence (Hostel-G) Boys 125 123
6 Abul Kalam Hall of Residence (Hostel-H) Boys 130 128
7 Hall of Residence (Hostel-I) Boys 300 554
8 Hall of Residence - J (Hostel - J) Boys 740 683
9 Hall of Residence - K (Hostel - K) Boys 740 716
10 Aryabhatta Hall of Residence (Hostel-A) Girls 180 202
11 Nirala Hall of Residence (Hostel-B) Girls 180 174
12 Rani Lakshmi Bai Hall of Residence Girls 96 93
13 Ambedkar Hall of Residence Girls 96 96
TOTAL 3197 3330

4.6.1 DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE


Theinstitute has constituted a disciplinary committee to impart social and ethical values among the students and to
maintain a disciplined environment for studies with a motive to produce law abiding and disciplined engineers for the
nation. The understated are the guidelines for the students which must be followed:

• All the students of N.I.T. Jamshedpur are warned not • The"Standing institute Disciplinary Committee
to leave the Hostel/Classroom/Campus without the (SIDC)" is constituted for two years (ie.2019-20 and
prior permission of the concerned 2020-21). The details are as follows:
Warden/HOD/Teacher. • For an offence committed (a) in a hostel, (b) in the
• In particular, the Students are strictly prohibited from department or a classroom and (c) elsewhere, the
venturing viz. Kharkai river / Lake / Pond or similar Warden, the Head of the Department and the Dean,
places. Students Welfare respectively shall have the authority
• The Students are hereby directed not to indulge in to reprimand or impose fine or take any other suitable
any type of intoxication. measure.
• Further the Students are warned to abide by the rules • All cases involving punishment other than reprimand
and regulations of the Institute and the Hostels for shall be reported to the Chairperson of the Standing
maintaining discipline in the Institute Campus. Institute Disciplinary Committee
• The Students who are found to violate the rules of the
Institute/Hostel, stern disciplinary action will be taken
against those students.

4.6.2 STANDING INSTITUTE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE


All major/minor acts of indiscipline, which may have serious repercussions on the general body of students, and/or which
may warrant a uniform and more formalized nature of investigation, shall be handled by the Standing Institute
Disciplinary Committee appointed by the Senate. The Standing Institute Disciplinary Committee consists of the following
ex-officio and other members.
i. Dean, Students Welfare: Chairperson/Chairman
ii. Chief Warden: Member
iii. Warden of the hostel of which the student concerned is the boarder: Member
iv. Dean (Administration & Faculty welfare) nominated by the senate: Member
v. President, Student Council/Student's representative: Member
vi. One of the student representatives in the senate, to be nominated by the Dean, students Welfare for one year:
Member
vii. The Deputy Registrar (Academic): Member-Secretary
In addition, the Chairperson/Chairman may invite any other person(s) to be associated with the proceedings of a
particular case, if their participation is considered necessary in the disposing of the matter.

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CHAPTER-5
FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS

5.1 ONGOING SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS


S. N. Title of the project Principal Funding Amount
Investigator agency (in Rs)
PI: Dr. Balram Ambade,
Spatial Distribution of Uranium and Associated Water
Dept. of Chemistry
Quality Parameters in groundwater/drinking water of
Co-PI: Dr.
1 seven districts (East Singhbhum, SaraikelaKharsawan, DAE, BRNS 27,52,000
Ch.Madhusudana Rao,
West Singhbhum, Khunti, Simdega, Gumla, Latehar)
Dept. of Civil
of Jharkhand
Engineering
Black carbon Aerosols over Jamshedpur: Source, PI: Dr. Balram Ambade,
2 SERB-DST 36,80,000
Radiative Forcing and Climate Impact Dept. of Chemistry
Mathematical Modeling and Finite Dr. K.K. Shukla,
3 Element Analysis of Wind Turbine Blades (WTB): Dept. of Civil SERB-DST 6,60,000
Coupled 1D Approach Engineering
Dr.Koushlendra Kumar
Design and Devlopment of Centralized Database on
4 Singh, DST 29,96,000
Scholarship/fellowships awarded in S & T sector.
Dept. of CSE
Dr. Akanksha Shukla,
Identification of factors for successful implementation Dept. of Humanities,
5 IMPRESS 4,50,000
of Amul like Cooperatives for forest produce Social Sciences and
Management
Dr. Manish Kumar Jha,
A study on the role of social capital in the
Dept. of Humanities,
6 implementation and effectiveness of national rural IMPRESS 7,00,000
Social Sciences and
livelihood mission
Management
Wavelet methods for nonlinear fractional partial Dr. Sunil Kumar, Dept.
7 NBHM 13,50,000
differential equations with Engineering applications ofMathematics
Spectral methods for fractional models of
Dr. Sunil Kumar, Dept. of
8 mathematical physics with new non-local and SERB-DST 22,21,200
Mathematics
nonsingular Caputo-Fabrizio derivative
Modelling & Simulation of Three Dimensional
Dr. Raj Nandkeolyar,
9 Magnetohydrodynamic Nanofluid flows over a SERB-DST 17,47,036
Dept. of Mathematics
Strentching Surface
Theoretical investigation on non-focal transport of
Dr. Snehashish Kundu,
10 particles in sediments laden turbulent flows using SERB-DST 15,52,000
Dept. of Mathematics
fractional diffusion equation
Dr. Mahendra Kumar
State Estimation and Fault Diagnosis for Differential-
11 Gupta, Dept. of SERB-DST 18,00,000
Algebraic nonlinear Control Systems
Mathematics
Blast Analysis of Functionally Graded Materials Plate Dr. Shashnk Pandey,
17,36,330
12 & Shell Panels Dept. of Mechanical SERB-DST
Engineering
Hydraulic Design of Ash disposal system of thermal Dr. Satish Kumar, Dept.
22,21,000
13 plant to minimize the heavy metal contamination of of Mechanical DST
ground water Engineering
Effect of Nano-particles in Viscoplastic Complex Dr. Md. Ashique Hassan,
14 Fluids: A Thermorheological Characterization and Dept. of Mechanical SERB-DST 28,05,000
Heat Transfer Investigation Engineering
Effect of Perforation and Corrugation on the
Dr. Vishesh Ranjan Kar,
Nonlinear Flexural and Vibration Behaviour of Heated
15 Dept. of Mechanical SERB-DST 11,52,000
Layered/Graded Composite Panels under Various
Engineering
Loading/Support Conditions
Dr. Dulari Hansdah,
Comparative analysis of TEG and WHR system used
16 Dept. of Mechanical SERB-DST 21,28,000
for energy harvesting from engines
Engineering
PI: Prof. Sanjay, Dept. of
Mechanical
Nanoparticle Oxygen Carrier Assisted Chemical Engineering
17 SERB-DST 48,74,000
Looping Combustion Co-PI: Dr. M. A. Hassan,
Dept. of Mechanical
Engineering
Investigation of Instabilities and Vibrations in Cables PI: Prof. P. Wahi, IIT
18 SERB-DST 65,70,800
and Travelling over Pulleys Kanpur

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Co-PI: Dr. A. K. Mandal,


Dept of Mechanical
Engineering, NIT-JSR
Development of Functionally Graded HA based
Dr. Renu Kumari, Dept.
19 Bioactive Composite Coating by Plasma Spraying SERB-DST 22,08,500
of MME
and Electrophoretic deposition (EPD)
Computational Modelling of Novel Materials for Dr. Neha Agnihotri,
20 DST 35,00,000
Efficient, Robust Organic Solar Photovoltaic Cells Dept. of Physics
Dr. Subhash Singh,
Transition Metal Carbide Nanomaterials for Energy Dept. of Production
21 IUSSTF 31,52,200
Storage Application and Industrial
Engineering
Dr. Subhash Singh,
Mxene based conducting electrode for dye-
Dept. of Production
22 sensidized solar cells application SERB-DST 19,84,126
and Industrial
Engineering

5.2 CONSULTANCY SERVICES/TESTING PROJECTS


DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

S. N. Name of the Consultancy/ Sponsoring Agency Amount


Testing Earned
(Rs.)
M/s Nirkon India,
1. Testing of Water 18400
D-94, Harmu Housing Colony , Ranchi
Testing of Soil sample for proposed
Ashok Kumar Singh
2. Railway Siding near Jojobera cement 24000
M/s Piasona Enterprises, Kolkata - 54
Plant
M/s Arundeb Gupta
Checking and Vetting of Structural
3. Skematic Consultants, Dumdum Park Kolkata- 30000
Design and Drawings
700055.
M/s Aakash (India), Projects & Builders Pvt. Ltd.
4. Testing of Concrete Cubes 2, 400
Payal Cinema Complex Mango, Jsr.
M/s SG Construction Co., Engineers & contractors
5. Mix Design for M 25 26,1st Floor, Shakti Vihar 87, 400
Pitampura , New Delhi- 110034
M/s Aakash (India), Projects & Builders Pvt. Ltd.
6. Testing of Concrete Cubes 2400
Payal Cinema Complex Mango Jsr.
M/s Nirkon India,
7. Testing of Concrete Cubes 2832
D-94, Harmu Housing Colony, Ranchi
M/S Vijay Singh H.N Construction Pvt. Ltd., B. S. City,
8. Blast test 16, 500
JH
M/s Nirkon India,
9. Coarse and Fine Aggregate 27300
D-94, Harmu Housing Colony , Ranchi
Proof checking of the
i) Design and Drawing of ABUTMENT
of Bridges No. 11 M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
10. 40000
ii) Design & Drawing of Bridges No. 23 Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
Composite Girder Karaila Road
&Shaktinagar
M/s Krrish White bricks
Testing of 6 Nos. of ACC Blocks of
11. Ground Floor, Pushpanjali Venkatesh Apartment, 4, 800
cube size 150 mm
Patna - 800001
M/s Lawrence-Kunj & Associates
12. Sand (FA) & Coarse Aggregate 114, Road O, Sonari West Layout 18000
Jamshedpur 831011
Proffesional input cost, Field
assessment, Detail analysis of the
M/s Chief General Manager
13. geometric design, Comparison 4,70, 000
DFCCIL / Kolkata
report, Contigency + Miscellaneous +
report printing etc.
Proof checking of the Design &
Drawing of Bridges No. 44 Composite M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
14. 20, 000
Girder over local nala in Anpara- Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
Krishnashila section

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Compressive Strength & Water M/s Block Development Officer


15. 10, 000
Absorption Musabani, East Singhbhum , Jharkhand
M/s Tridev Construction
Testing of shape test & Compressive
16. Goradih , Sundar Nagar, 14, 400
Strength
Jamshedpur Jharkhand.

M/s Sandeep Murarka


17. Testing of Concrete Paver Block Director ,M/s Balaji Eco Bricks Pvt. Ltd.,Marawari Para 16, 000
Road Jugsalai, Jamshedpur
Proof checking & vetting fo Bridge
No.248 Chainage 91/9-10,Station TIA, M/s Anil Kumar Sariar
18. WZI, chainage 91.58 km Shamvwi Consultant, 414,Jagat Trade Centre,Fraser 86, 000
Vetting for Minor bridges (33 Nos. of Road, Patna, Bihar
culvert span = 2.0 m)
M/s Pushp Raj Pathak
19. Compressive Strength & Shape test 14, 400
Aayu Traders, Jadugoda ,East Singhbhum
M/s Pankaj Sharma
20. Compressive Strength & Shape test Swati Suman Enterprises 14400
Gautam Road,Baridih,Jamshedpur.
M/s Manjeet Mandal
21. Compressive Strength & Shape test Jay Bhabani Stone 14400
Vill.-Sarmanda , P.O.-Juri , Dist-Singhbhum
M/s Ram Krishna Dhara
22. Compressive Strength & Shape test Dhara Enterprises 14400
PWD Road , Patpur, Bahargora , East - Singhbhum
M/s AvinashSureka
23. Compressive Strength & Shape test 16000
Partner, M/s A B. Bricks, Dighi, Chakulia, Jharkhand
Sri Niraj Singh (proprietor)
24. Compressive Strength & Shape & size M/s SINGH BROTHERS ,Bhilai Pahari, Back Side of 16000
Safexpress, NH-33, Jamshedpur
M/s Grant Enterprises
25. Sand & Store Aggregate G/47, Vikash Colony,Namda Area 16500
Golmuri, Jamshedpur-831003
M/s Shyam Concrete LLP
26. Compressive Strength of Paver block Naya Bazar, Chakulia 14400
East Singhbhum,Jharkhand
M/s Ranjit Koiri
27. Compressive Strength of Paver block Laldih ,P.O.-Ghatsila 14400
East Singhbhum Jharkhand
M/s Madhuri Enterprises
28. Compressive Strength of Paver block Holding No.-11, Subash path, 14400
Kung Nagar Sonari-11
Sri Roshan Kumar
29. Compressive Strength & Shape & size M/s Singh Enterprises,Rahargora, 16000
Near Shiv Mandir-Jamshedpur-16.
M/s Maa Bindwasini Enterprises
30. Compressive Strength of Paver block Saldih More, Opp. Kerala Public School, Gamharia- 14400
832108
M/s Mr.AbhishekGanguly
31. Testing of Cement (OPC Grade 43) Senior Manager (Planning) JUSCO, 9000
Jamshedpur
M/s Jai Maa Tara Enterprises
32.
Regarding Testing of Paver block Rahargora Chowk , Jamshedpur-16 14400

M/s A-1 STAR


C/O S.E.Rly, Station Parcel Office,
33. Regarding Testing of Paver block 14400
Tatanagar-831002

M/s Ability Services (P) Ltd.


34. Regarding Testing of Paver block Opp. Indian Oil Petrol Pump Bhilaipahari , 14400
Jamshedpur
M/s Shree Sai Products
35. Regarding Testing of Paver block 14400
Vill.-Tilaidih ,MatkuPotka
M/s Raj shree Septic Tank
36. Regarding Testing of Paver block Masjid Road, Bus Stand ,Chandil, 14400
Dist- Saraikela-Kharsawan
Testing of Shape Test & Compressive M/s Jai Maa Tara Enterprises
37. 16000
Strength of Paver block Karkata, Dandudih, Baharagora

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East Singhbhum, Jharkhand


Estimate for proof checking and M/s Anil Kumar Sariar,
38. vetting for Minor Bridges (culvert span Shamvwi Consultant, 414, Jajat Trade Centre,Fraser 28000
= 2.0 m) Road , Patna, Bihar
M/s Proj. Manager JWIL-SPML (JV) Plot No-105,Arun
Testing of 6 Nos. of cube Compression
39. Deo Apartment, Near Adityapur bridge 4800
test
Jamshedpur-13
Proof Checking of the Design &
Drawing of Sub-Structure of Bridges
M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
40. No. 32(Span 1X30.5M Composite 20000
Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
Girder) over Road at CH. 14.558 km.
in Karaila – Shaktinagar Section.
Proof Checking of the Design &
Drawing of Sub-Structure over Road M/S Shamvwi Consultant, 414, Jajat Trade
41. 50000
at CH. 14.558 km. in Karaila – Centre,Fraser Road , Patna, Bihar
Shaktinagar Section.
Proof Checking of the i) Design &
Drawing of Bridges ii) Prop. Bridge no.
162 Span (Over local nala at CH.
42. M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd. 40000
63.555 km in B/W Dumri Bihar &Denea
Stn. In connection with Jarangdih-
Dena Doubling
Checking & Vetting of Structural M/s Arundeb Gupta Skematic Consultants
43. 50000
Design and Drawings 343,Dumdum Park, Kolkata-55
Sieve Analysis, Std Proctors’s
Mr. DhobaParida, Manager Engg.(Retail) ,BPCL ,
44. Compaction Test (for OMC and 34000
Jamshedpur-831002
MDD), Atterberg’s Limit, CBR Test

M/s Aakash (India) Projects & Building Pvt. Ltd.,


45. Testing of Concrete Cube 2400
Mango.Jamshedpur,831012.

M/s Eastern Automotive NH-33


46. Compressive Strength and Shape Test 16000
,Baliguma,Mango,Jamshedpur
Compressive Strength, Water
47. M/s Lawrence-Kunj & Associates 14000
Absorption & Shape Test
M/s C.D. Bricks and Paver, Main road, Village-
Compressive Strength, Water
48. Chaitha, P.O/P.S Chakulia – 832301, Dist-East 24000
Absorption & Shape Test
SInghbhum, Jharkhand
M/s Eco infratech, 171&210, Mouza: Digarmara,
49. Compressive Strength 8000
Kowali, Potka, Jharkhand-831002
3 Nos of specimens of Cube M/S Nirkon India, D-94, Harmu Housing Cololny,
50. 2400
Compression testing Ranchi
Compressive Strength of 08 Nos of M/s Zenith Works, Flat No.208,Madhusudan Shri
51. 8000
Paver Blocks tiles Krishanapuri, Dimna Road, Jamshedpur
Dimension (Shape test) of 08 Nos of
M/s Zenith Works, Flat No.208,Madhusudan Shri
52. Paver Blocks, Compressive Strength of 16000
Krishanapuri, Dimna Road, Jamshedpur
08 Nos. of Paver Blocks tiles
Compressive Strength of 08 Nos of
53. M/S Shree Sai Products, Vill-Tilaidih, Matku, Potka 8, 000
Paver Blocks tiles
Compressive Strength of 08 Nos of
M/s Om Engineering, Rakha Copper Projects,E.
54. Paver Blocks tiles, Dimension (Shape 16000
Singhbhgum, Jharkhand
test) of 08 Nos of Paver Blocks
Compressive Strength of 08 Nos of M/s Rajshree Septic tank, Masjid Road, Bus Stand,
55. 8000
Paver Blocks tiles Chandil,Dist- Saraikela-Kharsawan.
Compressive Strength of 08 Nos of M/s SKDP Construction Pvt. Ltd. Qr. No. 87, line No.3,
56. Paver Blocks tiles, Dimension (Shape Adarsh Colony, Post office road, Mango, 14400
test) of 08 Nos of Paver Blocks Jamshedpur.
M/S Sanjay Sharan, 343?B, Road No.4, Ashoknagar,
57. Checking & Vetting 30000
Argora, Ranchi-834002
M/s Adhunik Power & Natural Resources
58. Tube test M-20 Limited,Works:-Village – Padampur, Behind P.G.C.I.L 4800
Substation ,Adityapur Kandra Road
M/s PRE-CON , Engineers , Pvt. B-41 (P),3rd Phase,
59. Testing of Paver block 16000
Industrial Area,Adityapur,Jamshedpur-832019
M/S Suhana Merchandise Pvt. Ltd. 6,Loyola School
60. Cube test 2400
Area, Jamshedpur-831001
The executive Engineer(C) IIT Patna Project Division-I,
61. Testing of Water 16000
C.P.W.D,Patna,Bihar

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The executive Engineer(C) IIT Patna Project Division-I,


62. Cement test 18000
C.P.W.D,Patna,Bihar
The executive Engineer(C) IIT Patna Project Division-I,
63. Screening Materials 54000
C.P.W.D,Patna,Bihar
M/s Om Engineering, Rakha Copper Projects,E.
64. Testing of Paver block 24000
Singhbhgum, Jharkhand
Sri Kumud Ranjan, Proprietor, M/S Bhagirath
65. Testing of Paver block Construction, 42/2/3, Road No. 18, Adityapur-1, 16000
Jamshedpur-831013.
M/s Rupam Anupam Traders
66. Testing of Paver block Chowlibasa P.O.+ P.S.- Chowka 16000
Dist- Saraikela – Kharsawan
M/s Abhijit A Nanoti
Chief Supply chain &Industrial by-Product Mgt.
67. Fly Ash test 41000
M/s Tata Steel Long Products Ltd.,Gamharia,
jamshedpur
M/s Sparsh Engineering Company(P) Ltd.,Flat No.-
68. Checking and Vetting of Bridge 504, Midland Apartment(West) AnantpurDoranda 25000
Ranchi-834002
M/s Sparsh Engineering Company(P) Ltd.,Flat No.-
Proof checking and Design and
69. 504, Midland Apartment(West) AnantpurDoranda 20000
Drawing
Ranchi-834002
Proof checking and Design and M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
70. 20000
Drawing Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
Proof checking and Design and M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
71. 20000
Drawing Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
Proof checking and Design amd M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
72. 40000
Drawing Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
M/s Tarapore& Company
Testing of Materials and Concrete mix
73. C/O H. K. Mahanty, Baspani Road 91400
Design M35
NEAR-Mongla Mandir,P.O.+P.S.-Jora
M/s Abhishek Ganguly
Sr. Manager (Palanning)
74. Rebound Hammer test 17000
M/s Jamshedpur Utilities &Services Compan

M/s Dr.Suprotim Das , Principal Researcher,


Rgarding a Civil Structureal Audit of Environmental Research Group , Research and
75. 350000
the Existing in Tata steel development Department, Tata Steel Limited,
Jamshedpur.
M/s Mr. U.S. Thakur
Vetting of Detailed Estimate at Smart Chief Engineer,
76. 550000
city JIIDCO, 3rd Floor New RIADA Building, Namkum
Industrial Estate,Namkum,Ranchi, Jharkhand-834010
M/s TEN 31AAC BLOCKS,
77. Testing of AAC block 18000
Mahulasi road ,Chaibasa,Jharkhand

M/s Suhana Merchandise Pvt. Ltd. 6,Loyola School


78. Cube test 4800
Area, Jamshedpur-831001

M/s Suhana Merchandise Pvt. Ltd. 6,Loyola School


79. Cube test 2400
Area, Jamshedpur-831001
M/s Suhana Merchandise Pvt. Ltd. 6,Loyola School
80. Cube test 4800
Area, Jamshedpur-831001
M/s Feedback Infra Pvt. Ltd.
Transporation Division, 15th Floor, Tower9B,DLF Cyber
81. Testing of Blast Material 49000
City

M/s S& S Industries


82. Quality testing of Paver block Plot No. 16&17 Vth Phase, Usha Martin Road, 16000
Adityapur Industrial Area , Gamharia
M/s SMI BRICKS
83. Testing of Paver block 16000
Chakulia, East Singhbhum, Jharkhand
M/s Anil Kumar Sariar
84. Proof Checking and Vetting Shamvwi Consultant, 414, Jagat Trade Centre, 20000
Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar
M/s Anil Kumar Sariar
85. Proof Checking and Vetting Shamvwi Consultant, 414, Jagat Trade Centre, 40000
Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar

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M/s MAA Vindhyavasini Enterprises


86. Testing of Paver block 16000
Saharbera, Adityapur.

M/J.S. Construction
87. Testing of CC Paver block H. No.-1, Main Road,Parsudih 24000
Jamshedpur-831002

M/s The Commercial Manager


M/s Pragati Cement Pvt. Ltd.
88. Testing of Cement 9000
Wilcox Road,Simulia,
P.O.&Dist- Purulia-723102(W>B.)
Proof Checking/ Vetting of Design M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
89. 30000
and Drawing Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
M/s AAKASH (INDIA) Projects & Builders Pvt.
90. Concrete Cube Test Ltd.,Payal Cinema Complex Mango,Jamshedpur- 2400
831012
M/s Rakesh Enterprises
Contractors & Engineers
91. Rebound Hammer test 30000
Nirmala Bhawan,Teachers Colony
Dimna Road, Mango, Jamshedpur
M/s PRADIP ALL SERVICES
92. Testing of paver block 16000
Azad Basti ,Near GDY Railway yard, P.O. Telco, Jsr

M/S Bharat petroleum corporation ltd. Jamshedpur


93. Testings of Paver block territory, goods shed rad, Burma mines, P.O. 24000
Tatanagar, Jamshedpur

M/s Sparsh engineering company (p) Ltd., Flat No.


94. Checking and vetting 30000
504, Midland apartment (west), Anantpur, Ranchi

M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Ashok,


95. Checking and vetting 20000
Nagar, Ranchi.

Principal Govind Vidh\yalayatamulia, Pardih


96. Rebound Hammer Concrete test 30000
Jamshedpur, Dist- Sarailelakharsawan, Jsr

M/s SHRUTI ENTERPRISES


97. Strength of cube test 7200
131,D-BLOCK,Bagunnagar,Baridih Jamshedpur
98. Cube test M/S Active Construction Company , Jamshedpur 4800
M/s ECO INFRATECH
99. Testing of paver block 171 & 210, Mouza -Digaramara, Kowali, Potaka, 8000
Jharkhand
Proof Checking of design and M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
100. 25000
Drawing Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
Proof Checking of the Design and M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
101. 20000
Drawing Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
M/s Rajshree Septic tank, Masjid Road, Bus Stand,
102. Testing of Paver block 9440
Chandil,Dist- Saraikela-Kharsawan.
M/s Nirkon India
103. C. C. CUBES Testing D-94, Harmu Housing Colony, Ranchi 2400

M/s ASP Engineering Consultant


Proof Checking of the Design and
104. Mahabir Colony, Vikash Vidyalaya 20000
Drawing
Road/NH33,Opposite Big Bazar Jsr.
M/s Executive In-charge,
105. Concrete Mix Design M-25 & M-30 EPC-WATER JUSCO Ltd. Sakchi Boulevard Road 151300
,Northern Town BistupurJsr.
M/s Avishek Mitra
106. Compressive Strength and shape test Praavi Construction Pvt.Ltd. – H No.-51, Club Road, 16000
PramathanagarParsudih
Proof Checking of the Design and M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
107. 20000
Drawing Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
M/sSuhanaMerchandsePvt. Ltd.
108. Testing of concrete cube 4800
6, Loyola School Area , Jsr.
M/sSuhanaMerchandsePvt. Ltd.
109. Testing of concrete cube 2400
6, Loyola School Area , Jsr.
M/s Aditya Priya Darshan
110. Testing of Paver block At.- JaganathpurGhaludihGhatsila 48000
East- Singhbhum Jharkhand

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M/s SMI BRICKS


111. Testing of Paver block 16000
Chakulia , East Singhbhum ,Jharkhand - 832301
M/SUHANA MERCHANDISE , PVT.
112. Cube test LTD. 6, Loyola School Area, 4800
Jamshedpur - 831001
M/s Prabal Banerjee
113. Testing of soil 16500
Mid Day Meal Kitchen,chaibasa
M/s Adhunik Power & Natural Resources Ltd.Vill.-
114. Cube test 4, 800
Padampur ,Behind P.G.C.I.L. Substation, Seraikela.
M/s JWII – SPMI
115. Testing of mix design M-20 87400
Adityapur , Jharkhand
M/s Nirkon India
116. Testing of C. C. Cubes 2400
D-94, Harmu Housing Colony, Ranchi
Proof checking of the Design and M/s Emak Consultancy Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
117. 20000
Drawing Ashok, Nagar, Ranchi.
M/s SUHANA MERCHANDISE PVT.LTD. 6, Loyola
118. Cube test 2400
School Area,Jamshedpur - 831001
Shape test, Compressive test, Water M/s B. P. Sowmandal, Deputy manager (s/s), power
119. 20000
Absorption &Efflorencence test grid Corporation of India.
120. Test of paver Block M/s Nirkon India 21000
121. Cube test M/s I-Can Nano 2200
122. Testing of paver block M/s Amit Kumar Kedia 24000
123. Soil bearing capacity M/s NML Jamshedpur 134400
124. Cement test M/s Aviskar 12000
Preliminary Investigation for
125. M/s Food Corporation of India 80000
construction of Godown
126. Design Mix of Concrete M/s Shiv Ram Builders &Engg. Consulltant 85000
127. Cement test M/s NBCC (India) Limited 50000
128. Design Mix of concrete Vee Kay Constructions 100000
129. Brick test M/s Shree-Tech Construction Company 20000
130. Test Paver block M/s Feedback Infra Private Limited 16000
GRAND TOTAL 51,42,699.00

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


S. N. Name of the Consultancy/Testing Sponsoring Agency Amount
Earned (in INR)
1 ChhotaGovindpur&Baghbera Piped Water supply Ex. Engr. DWS Div. Jsr. DPMU East 25,00,000
Scheme (MVS) Singhbhum

5.3 PATENTS
S. N. Name of the Faculty Patent Title Application Patent
No. Status

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


System for Estimating Thermally
202021015318,
1 Dr.Somenath Mondal Induced Volume Change (Tivc) of Under review
07.04.2020
Soils
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
An IoT Based Intelligent Food 202041018273,
1 Dr.Alekha Kumar Mishra Published
Storage System 29.04.2020

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING


A Framework for Reliability &
202031014381,
Performance Analysis of Safety-
1 Dr. Vinay Kumar 31.03.2020 Published
critical System Using Stochastic
Modeling
Method for designing dynamic
framework for tuning svm hyper 202031014705,
2 Dr. Vinay Kumar parameters based on moth-flame 02.04.2020 Published
optimization and knowledge-
based-search
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING
Zeroth Order Resonator (ZOR)
Arvind Choubey, Prakashc
Antenna using slotted
Ranjan, Chetan Barde, TEMP/E-
1 Metamaterial structure, Ref. NO. Under Review
Santosh Kumar Mahto, and 1/29503/2020-KOL.
Rashmi Sinha. 202031026590,

Dr Vinod Kumar
Dr. Rohit Sharma
Dr. Kunal Singh
IOT Based Safe Data Distribution
Dr. Nikunj
2 System Using Software Agents 202011013142 Under Review
V. Tahilramani
Dr.Mirgender Kumar
Dr.S.Balamurugan
Mr. V. M. Prabhakaran
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Ranjan Kumar, Sanjoy K. A Method and a System for Published
1 Ghoshal, Vinayak Ranjan, Estimating Burst Margin of Rotating 201831048014 dated:
Bipin Kumar Disc 19/06/2020

5.4 SEMINAR/SYMPOSIA/SUMMER/WINTER SCHOOL/STTP/WORKSHOPS


S. N. Title of the Name of the Name of the Duration
seminar/workshop/STTP coordinator sponsor
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Ministry of 01.07.2019 to
Dr. Vinay Kumar,
1. Antena Trends Electronicsand 05.07.2019
InformationTechnology
Ministry of 08.07.2019 to
VLSI Chip Design Hands on using Dr. Vinay Kumar, CSE
2. Electronicsand 12.07.2019
open-source EDA
InformationTechnology
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Electric Power and Renewable Dr.Omhari Gupta, Dr.
29.05.2020 to
3. Energy Conference (EPREC- Jitendra Kumar, and Prof. TEQIP-III
30.05.2020
2020) A. K. Singh,
Short term course on Recent
Dr. Sanjay Kumar and Dr. 23.09.2019 to
4. advancement in HVDC and TEQIP-III
Kumari Namrata 28.09.2019
FACTS (RAHF-2019)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING
Recent advances in materials for
08.07.2019 to
5. sensor design & microwave Dr.Swagatadeb Sahoo TEQIP-III
13.07.2019
application”(RMSM-2019)
Recent advances in materials for
08.07.2019 to
6. sensor design & microwave Dr.Basanta Bhowmik TEQIP-III
13.07.2019
application”(RMSM-2019)
Short Term Training Program 9.10.2019 to
7. Dr. S. N. Singh ATAL Academy
onInternet of Things (STTPIoT-19) 13.10.2019
Online Faculty
7.05.2020 to
8. DevelopmentProgram on Internet Dr. S. N. Singh ATAL Academy
11.05.2020
of Things(OFDPIoT-2020)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIEMCES & MANAGEMENT

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Gender Response to COVID-19


9. Dr.Shwati Sudha Self-sponsored 13.06. 2020
crisis and steps for Gender Equality
Different Global Programs and
Interventions specifically related to
10. Dr.Shwati Sudha Self-sponsored 03.07. 2020
Gender Responsive Prevention in
the Pandemic
Placement challenges during
prevailing economic crisis, gender Dr.Shwati Sudha TEQIP-III 27.06.2020 to
11.
bias and stress management in a 01.07.2020
post COVID World
12. Literature Eve on Equity Dr.Shwati Sudha TEQIP-III 13.02.2020
Effect of stress on academic
13. Dr.Shwati Sudha Self-sponsored 13.11.2019
performance & coping strategies
Conflict Resolution; New pathway
14. for long lasting reconciliation & Dr.Shwati Sudha Self-sponsored 22.11.2019
peace
Change Management; Rethinking
15. & Reframing the role of Change Dr.Shwati Sudha Self-sponsored 21.11.2019
Agents
16. Abhivyakti Dr.Shwati Sudha Self-sponsored 26.02.2020
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Short Term Course on LaTeX 08.07.2019 to
17. Dr. Sourav Das TEQIP-III
Programming (LATEX 2019) 13.07.2019
Short Term Course on Modern 01.07.2019 to
18. Dr.Sumit Kumar Debnath TEQIP-III
Cryptography (IMC2019) 06.07.,2019
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Productivity Enhancement 24.02.2020 to
19. Prof. Prabha Chand TEQIP-III
Program 29.02.2020
Basics of Computational Fluid Dr. Satish Kumar, Dr. M.A. 29.06.2020 to
20. TEQIP-III
Dynamics Hassan &Dr. D. Hansdah 03.07.2020
Ministry of
ICT Tools for Teaching, Learning 13.01.2020 to
21. Dr. Satish Kumar Electronics &
Process & Institutes 17.01.2020
Communication
DEPARTMENTOF METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
National Conference on
Dr. Ranjit Prasad & Dr. Rina 30.08.2019 to
22. Advancement in Materials Self sponsored
Sahu 31.08.2019
Processing Technology, AMPT-2019

Advancement in Mineral
Dr. Ranjit Prasad & Dr. Rina 17.07.2019 to
23. Processing Techniques with special Self sponsored
Sahu 22.07.2019
reference to Iron and coal

DEPARTMENTOF PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING


24. Recent Trends in Sustainable Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Dr. TEQIP III 16.12.2019 to
Manufacturing - 2019 Kanika Prasad & Dr. 21.12.2019
Subhash Singh

5.5 EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER OF JOURNAL


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
S. N. Name of the Faculty Name of the Journal Editor/Editorial
member

1. Dr. Swagatadeb Sahoo Journal of Polymer Science and Engineering Editorial member
International Journal of Telecommunications and Emerging
2. Dr. Mayank Srivastava Editorial Member
Technologies
International Journal of Digital Communication and Analog
3. Dr. Mayank Srivastava Editorial Member
Signals

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences, Pushpa
4. Dr. Sourav Das Editor
Publication
Dr.Mahendra Kumar
5. Complexity, Hindawi Editor
Gupta
African Journal of Science and Engineering, Svedberg Editorial Board
6. Dr. Raj Nandkeolyar
Open Member
7 Dr. Sunil Kumar Application and Applied Mathematics Editor
8 Dr. Sunil Kumar Italian J Pure and Appl. Math. Editor
9 Dr. Sunil Kumar Progress in Fractional Differ. Appli. Editor
10 Dr. Sunil Kumar Alexandria Engineering Journal (SCI-IF-2.460), Elsevier Associate Editor
Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences (SCI-IF-
11 Dr. Sunil Kumar Guest Editor
0.805)
12. Dr. Sunil Kumar Computers, Materials and Continua (SCI-IF-4.89) Guest Editor
Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
13. Dr. Sunil Kumar Associate Editor
(Springer)"
14 Dr. Sunil Kumar Entropy, MDPI Topics Editor
15 Dr. Sunil Kumar Journal of Function Spaces (SCIE-IF-1.005), Hindawi Guest Editor
16 Dr. Sunil Kumar Journal of Mathematics (SCIE-IF-0.712), Hindawi Guest Editor
17 Dr. Sunil Kumar Open Physics (SCIE-IF-1.005) Guest Editor
18 Dr. Sunil Kumar Walailak Journal of Science and Technology" Editor
19 Dr. Sunil Kumar Applied Mathematics and Information Sciences Letters Editor
20 Dr. Sunil Kumar International Journal of Software and Applied Mathematics Editor
Numerical and Computational Methods in Sciences and
21 Dr. Sunil Kumar Editor
Engineering
22 Dr. Sunil Kumar Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research Editor
23 Dr. Sunil Kumar Communication in Numerical Analysis Editor
24 Dr. Sunil Kumar Malaya Journal of Matematik Editor
Far East Journal of Mathematical Sciences, Pushpa
25 Dr. Sourav Das Editor
Publication
Dr.Mahendra Kumar
26 Complexity, Hindawi Editor
Gupta
African Journal of Science and Engineering, Svedberg Editorial Board
27 Dr. Raj Nandkeolyar
Open Member
28 Dr. Sunil Kumar Application and Applied Mathematics Editor
29 Dr. Sunil Kumar Italian J Pure and Appl. Math. Editor
30 Dr. Sunil Kumar Progress in Fractional Differ. Appli. Editor
31 Dr. Sunil Kumar Alexandria Engineering Journal (SCI-IF-2.460), Elsevier Associate Editor
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
32 Dr. A.K. Prasad Journal Napier Indian Advanced Research Journal of Editor
Sciences
33 Dr.Vishesh Ranjan Kar Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials Editorial Member

5.6 PH. D. DEGREE


S. N. Thesis Title Name of the Supervisor(s) Awarded/
Scholar Submitted
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Design and Reliability Analysis of Prof. Dilip Kumar Yadav,
1 AMIT PRAKASH Awarded
Multistage Interconnection Network Prof. Arvind Choubey
Real Time Multimodal Biometric
2 Authentication System To Access SANJAY KUMAR Dr. Dilip Kumar Shaw Awarded
Web Applications
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Optimization Based Approaches for
Congestion Management in
3 Kaushik Paul Prof. Niranjan Kumar Awarded
Deregulated Power System
Environment

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Cost Effective Load Dispatch Solution


Siva Naga
4 of Power System using Intelligent Prof. Niranjan Kumar Awarded
Malleswara Rao D
Techniques
Design of efficient codes for
Prof. Niranjan Kumar and
5 communication system in Optical Rajiv Kumar Awarded
Dr. Poonam Singh
Domain
Development of Models for
6 Nilesh Kumar Dr. U. K. Sinha Awarded
Predicting Solar Radiation
Maximum Power Point Tracking of PV
7 System by Employing Controller with BalamuraliPydi Dr. U. K. Sinha Submitted
Optimization Techniques
Optimization Based Approaches for
Congestion Management in
8 Kaushik Paul Prof. Niranjan Kumar Awarded
Deregulated Power System
Environment
Cost Effective Load Dispatch Solution
Siva Naga
9 of Power System using Intelligent Prof. Niranjan Kumar Awarded
Malleswara Rao D
Techniques
Design of efficient codes for
Prof. Niranjan Kumar and
10 communication system in Optical Rajiv Kumar Awarded
Dr. Poonam Singh
Domain
Development of Models for
11 Nilesh Kumar Dr. U. K. Sinha Awarded
Predicting Solar Radiation
Maximum Power Point Tracking of PV
12 System by Employing Controller with BalamuraliPydi Dr. U. K. Sinha Submitted
Optimization Techniques
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
13 Design of microwave bandpass filter
using substrate integrated
Rakesh kumar Dr. S. N. Singh Submitted
waveguide with regular shape split
ring resonators
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
14 Investigation of Shortest Path under
Dr.Sripati Jha, Dr.Ramayan
Uncertainty with Inconsistent Ranjan Kumar Submitted
Singh
Information
15 A treatise of the
magnetohydrodynamic flow of non-
Amit Kumar Dr.Ramayan Singh Submitted
newtonian fluids over different
geometries
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
16 Influence of Partition Wall on Natural
Chordiya Jayesh
Convection in a Rectangular Porous Prof. R.V. Sharma Awarded
Subhash
Enclosure
17 Experimental and Numerical Studies Prof. Shalendra Kumar &Dr.
on Thermal Behaviour of Friction Stir Rajeev Ranjan Kumar Ashok Kumar
Awarded
Welding for AA6061-T6 and AA5083-
H111 Aluminium Alloy
18 Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer
Krishna Kumar Singh M. K. Sinha Awarded
and Fluid Flow in Heat Sink
19 Numerical Simulation of Dynamics of
Pardeep M. K. Sinha Awarded
Drop formation from a Capillary Tube
20 Investigation and Characterization of Vineet K Bhagat
A.K. Prasad & A.K.L.
Luffa-Coir natural fiber Hybrid Submitted
Srivastava
Composites
21 Investigation of the Influence of Prabhkar M.
Manufacturing Processes on Fatigue
A.K. Prasad Submitted
Life of structural steel plates used in
Automotive axle housings

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22 Comparative Analysis of Parabolic


Trough Collector with Twisted Tape Atwari Rawani Dr K.D.P. Singh Awarded
Inserts
23 Implementation of total productive
maintenance and overall equipment Mr. Raju Ranjan Dr. Malay Niraj Submitted
effectiveness evaluation.
24 Cost reduction and quality
Improvement in manufacturing
Mr. Vikrant Dongre Dr. Malay Niraj Submitted
industry through value-based supply
chain management system
25 Thermal Performance investigation of
three sides concave dimple shape Vikash Kumar Dr.Laljee Prasad Awarded
roughened solar air heater
26 Heat transfer and friction
characteristics in three sides solar air
Dhananjay Kumar Dr.Laljee Prasad Submitted
heater with combination of multi- V
and Transverse wire roughness
DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
27 An Experimental Investigation and Hulas Raj Tonday Prof. Anand Mukut Tigga Awarded
Optimization of Process Parameters
of Wire EDM Process
28 Experimental Investigation and Pravin Anandrao Prof. Amaresh Kumar and Awarded
Analysis of Machining of Non Pawar Dr. Raj Ballav
Conducting Materials using
Electrochemical Discharge
Machining

5.7 M. TECH. /M.SC. /M.C.A. DISSERTATIONS


Supervisor/
S. N. Dissertation Title Name of the student
Guide
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Study of fasteners in automotive used in surface
1 Sourav singh Dr. Tapas Das
protection
2 Synthesis of the Indole alkaloids Sayan Chakraborty Dr. Tapas Das
3 A review on Total synthesis of trigonoliimine BishnuDaripa Dr. Tapas Das
N-Methyl iminodiacetic acid boronate derivatives
4 Sharad Kumar Karangia Dr. S. K. Prasad
in total syntheses: A literature review
5 Shape Memory Materials Vikash Sha Dr. S. K. Prasad
Influence of Porosity In 3D Printed Stainless Steel 316l
6 Gokul K R Dr. S. K. Prasad
Components on Its Corrosion Behaviour

7 Electroplating and Composite Coating Roshan Kumar Dr. Prabhat Kumar

Slow-release strategy and iterative Suzuki coupling


8 reaction of N-methyl iminodiacetic acid (MIDA) DeagiMurmu Dr. Prabhat Kumar
boronates: A literature review
Synthesis and characterization of methyl
9 iminodiacetic acid (MIDA) boronates: A literature Ranjit Sha Dr. Prabhat Kumar
review
N-Methyl iminodiacetic acid (MIDA) boronates as
10 Nikita S Nimgade Dr. Prabhat Kumar
spectator functional groups: A literature review
Study of Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding of Some Dr. Subrata
11 Sweta Yadav
Organic Compounds Mahanta
Perspective of Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding of Dr. Subrata
12 Anmol Singh
Some selected Organic Chemistry Mahanta
Development of Cost-Effective anti-graffiti coating Dr. Subrata
13 Ankush Verman
for railway coaches Mahanta
Recent Progress in Anode Material for Na-ion Dr. Sudhanshu
14 Neha Kumari
batteries Shekhar Pati
A Review on Recent Progress in Synthesis, Properties
Dr. Sudhanshu
15 and Biomedical Applications of Magnetic Anupama Raul
Shekhar Pati
Nanoparticles

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Self-healing coating by sol-gel process on Dr. Sudhanshu


16 Sourabh Jha
aluminum alloy(aa2014) Shekhar Pati
Lead-free halide double perovskite photocatalysts Dr. Naveen Kumar
17 Madhu Lata
for energy Applications Veldurthi
Semiconductor photocatalysis for reduction of Dr. Naveen Kumar
18 SilpaSuchismita Mohanty
CO2into chemical fuels Veldurthi
Study of corrosion protection behaviour of the Dr. Naveen Kumar
19 Dheeraj Warudkar
developed hot dip galvanizing coating Veldurthi
Ceramic Coating for High Temperature Corrosion
20 Rajiv Kumar Dr. S. Sakthivel
Protection Of Steel
Literature Study on Visible Light Mediated C-C And
21 C-N Bond Formation Reactions by Using Biswajit Sahu Dr. S. Sakthivel
Nanomaterials As Catalyst
Literature Study on Visible Light Mediated C-S And
C-O Bond Formation Reactions in The Presence Of
22 Nirmal Chandra Sahoo Dr. S. Sakthivel
Photo-Redox Catalyst by Using Nanomaterials As
Catalyst
23 Ni-catalyzed C-H Functionalization Sumanta Mondal Dr. M. Mondal

24 Nanoparticles and its application Vikas Singh Dr. M. Mondal

A Study on Preparation of Hydrophobic Surface


25 Using ZnO Nanostructure and Silane Functionalized Utkarsha Pandey Dr. M. Mondal
Polymer as Precursor
Comparative Oxidation and Hot Corrosion
26 Mr Pranay Trivedi Dr. B. Ambade
Behaviour Studies of P91 and IN617 Alloys
Fluoride Occurrence and Human Health risk in
27 drinking Water in East Singhbhum district, Mr. Jujhar Majhi Dr. B. Ambade
Jharkhand, India
28 Study of PM2.5 associated BC overJamshedpur Ms. Neha Rani Dr. B. Ambade
Water quality analysis and Flouridecontamination
29 Ms. Sweta Singh Dr. B. Ambade
at Subarnarekha river in Jamshedpur
Determination of physio-chemicalparameters of
30 Ms. Saniya Marfani Dr. B. Ambade
river Kharkai and hill river
31 Analysis of Groundwater collected from Potka Area Ms. Shireen Azad Dr. B. Ambade
Groundwater Analysis in Gamharia,Adityapur and
32 Ms. Prity Kumari Dr. B. Ambade
Jamshedpur area
Analysis of water quality index of Dimna and Hudco
33 Ms. SuparnaPati Dr. B. Ambade
lake
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Vibration and Dynamic stability analysis of
1 Konda Manoj Kumar Prof. AKL Srivastava
Stiffened plates with partial stiffeners
Efficacy of red mud and GGBS in improving the
2 SweetiSinghadeo Prof. A.K. Chaudhury
engineering properties of black cotton soil.
Numerical Analysis of buried pipelines located in
3 Rishi Ranjan Prof. A.K. Chaudhury
slopes
Soil Structure Interaction Analysis of Raft and Pile- Dr. R. P. Singh
4 K. Muni Pawan
Raft Foundation Mr. S. K. paswan
Soil Stabalization by Using Agricultural Waste and Dr. R. P. Singh
5 Sonoo Kumar
Industrial Waste Mr. S. K. Paswan
Finite Element Analysis of soil reinforced Canal
6 Archana Singh Bagri Dr. A. K. Singh
Tunnel
Numerical Analysis of Ring Foundation Fixed with
7 Rahul Shende Dr. A. K. Singh
Geogrid
1-D Unsteady Flow Simulation of Tungabhadra
8 Saurabh Kumar Dr. Nigam Prakash
River using HEC-RAS
Water Quality Assessment of Kharkai River using
9 Amit Rana Dr. Nigam Prakash
Statistical Methods
Assessment of Ground Water Quality in terms of
10 Navjeet Kumar Dr. Nigam Prakash
water QualityIndex
Structural Safety of Tall RC Buildings in India (IS Ayan Banerjee
11 Dr. Sanjay kumar
16700 : 2017)
Strength and Durability of Self Compacting
David Kumar
12 Concrete Containing Recycled Concrete Dr. Sanjay kumar
Aggregate
Experimental Study on GFRP Strengthened RC
13 Vikash Kumar Ram Dr. S. R. Pandey
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Dynamic Analysis of Offshore Wind Turbine


Dr.Brajkishor Prasad/
14 Supported by Jacket Substructures under Wind SiteshSubhraBera
Dr.Seeram Madhuri
and Wave Loading
Dynamic Analysis of Telecommunication Tower
Dr.Brajkishor Prasad/Dr. K.
15 Subjected to Wind Load with Different Venkatreddy Punyala
K. Sharma
Configrations of Bracings
Impact assessment of bracing, shear wall &
16 dampers on RCC building structures under blast Mr. Ratnesh Kumar Dr.Prahlad Prasad
loading
17 Seismic analysis of RC coupled shear wall Mr. Suvir Kumar Dr.Prahlad Prasad
Determination of lateral load carrying capacity of
Dr. A. K. Sinha/ Dr.
18 pile group located near contaminated sand slope Chaitanya Kumar Singh
Sabyasachi Biswas
using PLAXIS 3D
Numerical analysis of stone column using PLAXIS Dr. A. K. Sinha/Dr.
19 Shruti Roy
3D Sabyasachi Biswas
Dynamic Analysis of High Rise Reinforced
20 Concrete Structures with and without Bracings Rup Kumar Maity Dr. Virendra Kumar
and Shear Wall
Time history analysis of telecommunication tower
21 with different configurations of bracings subjected Mudavath Ramesh Dr. Virendra Kumar
to real earthquakes
Ansys Simulation of a hunter Turbine with Flapping
22 Harsh Sharma Dr. Ch. Madhusudna Rao
Blades
Modelling of System Dynamics within a Rigid
23 Ronit Muduli Dr. Ch. Madhusudna Rao
Boundary
Optimization of Lift and Drag Force with respect of
24 Ankitesuvar Singh Dr. Ch. Madhusudna Rao
Angle of Attack of Boeing 707-120 Airplane
25 Modelling of Rating Curve using Entropy Concept Vishaw VijayPratap Dr. Ch. Madhusudna Rao
Analyzing Numerical Methods of Flood Routing
and SolvingPartial Differential Equation of Saint-
26 Vikram PratapSingh Dr. Ch. Madhusudna Rao
Venant’s Equation using Explicit and Implicit
Schemes

27 Seismic Analysis of Asymmetric RCC Buildings Pramod Kumar Dr.Seeram Madhuri

Life Estimation of abandoned offshore Jacket


28 structure for supporting wind turbine Indra Kumar Pandey Dr. xSeeram Madhuri

Influence of Monolithically Cast Floor Slab on


29 Aakash Chaudhary Mr. Ashok Kumar
Nonlinear Static Behaviour of RC Frame Building
Stabilization of Expansive Soil by Waste Material
30 Shashi Shekhar Dr. Subhadeep Metya
with Natural Fibers
Reliability Analysis of the External and Internal
31 Stability of MSE Walls Lagudu S Avinash Dr. Subhadeep Metya

Phytoremediation on heavy metal contaminated


32 Puram Rajasekhar Dr. Somenath Mondal
soil
Bamboo strips as eco-friendly soil reinforcement
33 Manika Kumari Dr. Somenath Mondal
material
Flood Susceptibility Mapping using Frequency
Ratio and Shannon & Entropy Models in the Plains
34 NinganagoudaGoudar Dr. Sangeeta Kumari
of North Bihar, India

35 Rainfall Forecast using ARIMA Model Deep Raj Dr. Sangeeta Kumari
Trend Analysis of Drought Events in Jharkhand
36 State usingStandard Precipitation Index Shashi Kumar Dr. Sangeeta Kumari

Statistical Downscaling for Rainfall Prediction in


37 Sagar District,Madhya Pradesh using SDSM Jitendra Kumar Dr. Sangeeta Kumari

Stochastic Dynamic Programming based Dr. CMS Rao and


38 Optimization of a Multi-Purpose Reservoir AshrumochanMohanty
Dr. Sangeeta Kumari
Response of pile foundation underlain by single Dr. Awdhesh Kumar
39 Arnab Choudhury
and twin tunnel system Choudhary
Role of geosynthetics in increasing the stability of Dr. Awdhesh Kumar
40 Soumen Naskar
buried pipe lines in soil slope Choudhary
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Network Intrusion Detection Systems using Decision Noel Ritick bar Dr. A.K. Mehta
1
Trees andRandom Forest
Copyright Protection of Digital Images Using Image Grace Karuna Purti Dr.Dilip Kumar Yadav
2
Encryption
3 A Sinkhole Prevention Mechanismfor RPL in IoT Maitreyee Sinha Dr. A. K. Mishra
A Hybrid Intrusion Detection System Based on Anku Kumari Dr. A.K. Mehta
4
Decision Tree and Support Vector Machine
5 Malicious Portable Executable File Detection Absar Ahsan Dr.Dilip Kumar Yadav
6 Software reliability prediction usingNeural networks Sephali Behera Dr. Dilip Kumar Yadav
Identity based integrity checking in cloud Akansha Tandan Dr. D. A. Khan
7
computing
Study & Analysis of QKD Protocol & An Ratna Paul Dr. Dilip Kumar Shaw
8 Improvement on BB84 Protocol Using
BlockingTechnique
An Analysis of SVM Kernel Functions Performance Neeraj Kumar Kohli Dr. C. Azad
9
for Spam Email Classification
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Large Scale Optimization using cooperative Sidhant Mishra Dr. Vinay Kumar
1 coevolution and variations of Gene-pool Optimal
Mixing Evolutionary Algorithm
2 Software Fault Prediction System Satyavarat Gaur Dr. Vinay Kumar
3 Automatic Orthogonal Defect Classification Manish Kumar Dr. Subrata Dutta
CHME-LEACH, CHP-LEACH: An Approach to Suman Kumar Dr. Subrata Dutta
4
increase the Lifetime of Leach based protocol
5 Framework for Managing Multi-Node Cluster Mohit Yadav Dr. B. K. Singh
Reliability prediction of safety critical system Subodh Soren Dr. B. K. Singh
6
software
Coke Micro-Strucral Analysis using Computational Praveen Kumar Dr.Dilip Kumar
7
Techniques.
A Comparative study of Machine Learing Manisha Sharma Dr.Dilip Kumar
8
Techniques for Product Analysis
Large Scale Optimization using cooperative Sidhant Mishra Dr. Vinay Kumar
9 coevolution and variations of Gene-pool Optimal
Mixing Evolutionary Algorithm
10 Software Fault Prediction System Satyavarat Gaur Dr. Vinay Kumar
11 Automatic Orthogonal Defect Classification Manish Kumar Dr. Subrata Dutta
CHME-LEACH, CHP-LEACH: An Approach to Suman Kumar Dr. Subrata Dutta
12
increase the Lifetime of Leach based protocol
13 Framework for Managing Multi-Node Cluster Mohit Yadav Dr. B. K. Singh
Reliability prediction of safety critical system Subodh Soren Dr. B. K. Singh
14
software
Coke Micro-Strucral Analysis using Computational Praveen Kumar Dr.Dilip Kumar
15
Techniques.
A Comparative study of Machine Learing Manisha Sharma Dr.Dilip Kumar
16
Techniques for Product Analysis
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Modelling & simulation of islanding detection Jayshree Dr.Omhari Gupta
1
technique for DG system
2 Islanding detection in microgrid Kanak Bhengra Dr. Jitendra Kumar
Implementation of Perturb & Observe MPPT Shivendra Singh Dr. Ashok Kumar Akella
3
Technique using Boost converter in PV System
Wheeling Charge Evaluation by Proposed MW-Mile
4 Shaik Riyaz Prof. Niranjan Kumar
Method
A Passive Islanding Detection Technique for Grid Sonal Chakradhar
5 Prof. Niranjan Kumar
connected Solar PV system Meshram
Modeling and Evaluation of Islandig Detection Ravikant Shastri Dr. Kumari Namrata
6 methods for Utility Interface of PV Based Distributed
Generation
Standalome Photovoltaic system with Battery Deodutta Kumar Dr. Kumari Namrata
7
Storage for a residential site for Jamshedpur, India
Power Factor Correction using Boost Converter Fed Mr. Onkar Nath Maji Dr. Madhu Singh
8
BLDC Motor
9 Equivalent Circuit Modeling of Lithium-Ion Cell Mr. Gorripati Manish Kiran Dr. Madhu Singh

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Mitigation of Transmission Congestion with series Khusboo Verma Dr. Sanjay Kumar
10
FACTS Controller
Optimal Location of FACTS devices for active and Gaurav Singh Dr. Sanjay Kumar
11 reactive loadability improvement using Bio-inspired
algorithm
Optimal allocation and sizing of DG using improved P V Rajesh Varma Prof. A. K. Singh
12
harmony search algorithm
Fractional order Controller Design for Load Kumar Saurabh Prof. A. K. Singh
13 Frequency Controller Single Area and Two Area
System
Modelling Control and Analysis of DFIG Based Wind Akshat Kumar Prof. R. N. Mahanty
14
energy conversion system
Net Zero Energy Building implementation through Kamal KishoreMajhi Dr. U. K. Sinha
15 Energy Management System using Maximum
Power Point Tracking
Modelling and Simulation of the PV based Micro- Roopesh Kumar Dr. U. K. Sinha
16
Grid
Performance Analysis of Six Phase Induction Motor
17 Under Phase Fault Condition Using Multilevel Purushottam Kumar Dr. K. B. Yadav
Inverter
Multi-Level Inverter Based Six Phase Induction SpandanDhamudia Dr. K. B. Yadav
18
Motor
Class∅_2 Inverter Based Resonant Inductively ParthasarathiGiri Dr.Ananyo Bhattacharya
19
Coupled Wireless Power Transfer System
Inductively Coupled Resonant Wireless Power Kumari Chandni Dr.Ananyo Bhattacharya
20 Transfer with Class-E Inverter using Time-Sharing
Technique
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICAS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Deployment of Memory Scrubbing in Safety
1 Systems and Estimation of PFH Using Markov AMIT KUMAR Dr. Rashmi Sinha
Analysis
Efficient Image Denoising using Noble
2 Discriminative Convolutional Neural Network DEEPAK KUJUR Dr. Rashmi Sinha
Approach
Post Silicon Validation of Client CPU SoC: Memory
3 Saheli Koley Dr.Basudeba Behera
Validation and Automation of Test Cases
Functional verification of DMA controller of an
4 ShouvikSaha Dr.Basudeba Behera
Image processing SoC
Dr.Swagatadeb Sahoo&
5 SMART AGRICULTURE SYSTEM using IOT Pramod Pardeshi
Dr. A. Kumar
Realization of conventional/non-Conventional
6 Active Impedances using Transconductance Patan Ayesha Khanam Dr.Swagatadeb Sahoo
mode Active Elements
7 DLS-DMA Design in a FunctionalSafety IP Sujal Yadav Dr. Kunal Singh
Functional Verification of FaultManagement
8 ManchalaEswar Kumar Dr. Kunal Singh
Module in a FunctionalSafety SoC
Realization of conventional/non-Conventional Dr. Mayank Srivastava &
9 Active Impedances using Transconductance Patan Ayesha Khanam
Dr.Swagatadeb Sahoo)
mode Active Elements
Improving Graphics Improving Graphics IP Power Dr. Mayank Srivastava&
Efficiency Through Clock Data Mr. HimakiranArepalli
10 ChallaVijendar Reddy
Compensationphics IP Power Efficiency Through (Sr.Staff Manager
Clock Data Compensation ,Qualcomm India Pvt Ltd)
IMAGE SEGMENTATION USING GRAB CUT
11 Manoj Kumar Dr. Jayendra Kumar
TECHNIQUE
Heterostructure Si and Ge alloy based thin film
12 Manish Kumar Dr. S. N. Singh (Supervisor)
solar cell efficiency analysis
Heterostructure silicon and germanium alloy
13 Manish Kumar Dilip Kumar
based thin film solar cell efficiency analysis
Energy efficiency in WSN by employing cluster to Dr. Nagendra Kumar and
14 Yasharth Shukla
head noise protocol Dilip Kumar
Smart agriculture system using IoT for cost
15 Pramod Pradeshi Dr. A. Kumar (Supervisor)
optimization
Efficient hold fix ECO generation during ECO
16 Debolina Das Dr. A. Kumar (Supervisor)
phase
Learning -based computation offloading for IoT
17 Tirthoshankar Chanda Roy Mr. B.N.S Munda
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All Optical Digital Logic Circuit using Microring Dr. Ajay Kumar
18 Prashant Shekhar
Resonator and Mach-Zehnder Interferometer Dr. Mayank Srivastava
Distributed Sensing Netwok using Ultra WeakFiber Dr. Ajay Kumar
19 Amir Ahmad
Bragg Grating Array Dr. Amit Prakash
Development and validation of Telematics
20 Swati Sinha Dr. Basanta Bhowmik
Control Unit for Connected Car
Efficient Image Denoising Using Noble
21 Discrimination Convolution Neural Network Deepak Khujur Dr. Basanta Bhowmik
Approach
Exact ASER analysis for HQAM and RQAM
22 Mili Guha Dr. Nagendra Kumar
Schemes over Fading Channels
Network virtualization based seamless networking Dr. Amit Prakash
23 Shubham Tomar
scheme for fiber wireless (FiWi) networks Dr. Prashant Kumar
Distributed sensing network using a chirped ultra- Dr. Amit Prakash
24 Amir Ahmad
weak fiber Bragg grating array Dr. Ajay Kumar
Post Silicon validation of client CPU SOC-
25 Ashish Kumar Singh Dr. Mritunjay Raut
Multimedia workload
Dr. Mritunjay Raut &Dr.
26 Design of Filter using Swarm Optimization Avinash Singh
Jayendra Kumar
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
1 On fixed point results in generalized metric space Ashutosh Kumar Karna Dr. Sourav Das
Geometric properties of generalized Mittag-Leffler Damini Gupta Dr. Sourav Das
2
Functions
3 A Study on Quantum Key Distribution Protocols Debabrata Shaw Dr. Sumit Kumar Debnath
4 Implementation of RSA Cryptosystem Using Python Arup Kumar Behera Dr. Sumit Kumar Debnath
Deep learning and Generativeadversarial Shailesh Kumpawat Dr. Mahendra Kumar
5
Networks Gupta
Automated Detection Of Covid-19 Cases Using Nistha Dewan Dr. Mahendra Kumar
6
Deep NeuralNetworks With X-Ray Images Gupta
Numerical Study of MHD Casson Fluid Flow Along a Preeti Rani Dr. Raj Nandkeolyar
7
Stretching Sheet with Dissipative Heat Transfer
Application of the ring nZ in the segmentation of Sarvan Kumar Dr Ratnesh Kumar Mishra
8
digital images
Implementation of Green Supply Chain - A Sumanta Kumar Sahu Prof. Tarni Mandal
9 Comparative Analysis between Small Industries in
India
Magnetohydrodynamic Free Convection Flow in Vicky Kumar Dr. Rajat Tripathi
10 anon-Darcy Medium past a vertical stretching
sheet
Hydromagnetic Natural Convection Flow in A Deepika Khamari Dr. Rajat Tripathi
11 Non-DarcyMedium with Soret And Dufor Effects
Past an InclinedStretching Sheet
Study of unsteady nonequilibrium suspended Kiran Majhi Dr. Snehasis Kundu
12 sediment distribution in open-channel turbulent
flows using shifted Chebyshev polynomials
Numerical solution of boundary value problems for Susmita Behera Dr. H. S. Prasad
13 Singularly perturbed differential-difference
equations
Numerical treatment of Singularly perturbed delay Arpita Mohanty Dr. H. S. Prasad
14
differential equations
Sediment Concentration distribution in an open Soumyaranjan Behera Dr. Sripati Jha
15
channel by Shannon entropy
16 Finite difference method Bhagmat Hansdah Dr. Ramayan Singh
17 Wavelet method for biological model Mr. Ashribad Kumar Rath Dr. Sunil Kumar
18 Non-linear dynamics and chaos Mr. Abhishek Kumar Pal Dr. Sunil Kumar
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Design and Performance Analysis of a Parabolic Prof. R.V. Sharma &Dr.
1 Vidhut Prakash Mourya
Solar Water Heater Naresh Prasad
Numerical Analysis of Forced Convection Through Prof. R. V. Sharma &Dr.
2 Md Ashraf Haroon
Rectangular Porous Channel Satish Kumar
Design and Performance Analysis of a Gasifier
3 Rehan Akhtar Prof. R.V. Sharma
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Design, Development and Performance Analysis Prof. R.V. Sharma & Prof. S.
4 Nishant Singh
of a Parabolic Solar Water Heater Kumar
Prof. R.V. Sharma & Prof. S.
5 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Porous Media Prerna Rai
Kumar
Prof. R.V. Sharma& Dr.
6 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Porous Media Roshan Kumar
Sangita
Structural-Thermal Analysis of Piston subjected to
7 Kundan Kumar Prof. Shalendra Kumar
Ethanol-Gasoline Blend
Experimental Study on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow
8 Characteristic of three sided Artificially Navam Srivastava Prof. M.K. Paswan
Roughened Solar Air Heater
Thermal & Structural Analysis of Gas Turbine Blade
9 Krityanshu Raj Prof. M.K. Paswan
Cooling Through Holes by using CFD Simulation
Aerodynamic Optimization of Transonic
10 Centrifugal Compressor using Artificial Neural Kartik Reddy Prof. M.K. Paswan
Network Coupled with CFD
Composite material: preparation, properties and
11 Ajeet Kumar Prof. M.K. Paswan
application of natural fibre (luffa and date leaves)
Design and CFD Analysis of the Flat Plate
12 Collector-Solar Water Heater under Steady-State Anand Bharati Prof. M.K. Paswan
conditions
Thermodynamic Analysis to evaluate potential of
13 Ankit kumar Prof. Sanjay
SOFC based electric locomotive traction
Aerodynamic analysis and design optimization of
14 Rahul Kumar Prof. Prabha Chand
annular diffuser
Optimization of a Coupled Power Plant and
15 Piyush Pratap Singh Prof. M. K. Sinha
Refrigeration Plant by Finite Time Thermodynamics
Modeling and Simulation of Hybrid Solar and Wind
16 Vikash Khoiwal Prof. M. K. Sinha
Power Generation with Improved Power Quality
Modeling and Simulation of Grid connected PV
17 Abhishek Kumar Prof. M. K. Sinha
system
CFD based Thermal Analysis of Solar Air Heater
18 Duct Artificial Roughened with S-shaped Ribs on Shachin Kumar Dr. A.K. Prasad
Observer Plate
Crack propagation analysis under combined in-
19 plane loading of friction stir welding of AA6061-T6 Prabin Kumar Dr. A.K. Prasad
and AA2024-T4 Al alloy
CFD Analysis of VCRS’s Condenser with Refrigerant Mr. Manish Kumar
20 Dr. Parmanand Kumar
R134a and Its Possible Alternative (2018PGMETE06)
Estimation and Validation of Soot Model for BS VI Mr. Ashwani Singh
21 Dr. Parmanand Kumar
Heavy Commercial Vehicle. (2018PGMEES07)
Aerodynamic Analysis Design Optimization
22 Rahul Kumar Dr K.D.P. Singh
Annular Diffuser
Thermal Performance of Cylindrical Concentrating
23 Abhishek Bharti Dr K.D.P. Singh
Solar Collector
24 Total Production Management Mr. Vichare Omkar Bharat Dr. Malay Niraj
Computational analysis of flow characteristics of Abhishek Kumar
25 Dr. Satish Kumar,
fly ash slurry in pipe
Thermal Performance investigation of V- type
26 Naresh Kumar Dr. Laljee Prasad
roughened solar air heater.
Optimization of cooling fan duty and PTC heater
27 Sunny Kumar Dr. Laljee Prasad
performance in Electric Vehicles.
Heat Exchanger Concept for Application in
28 Exhaust Heat Recovery With Thermoelectric Raunak Samanta Dr. M.A. Hassan
Generator in a Heavy Commercial Vehicle
An Experimental Investigation of Rayleigh Benard
29 Convective Heat Transport Using Mwcnt/Water Abhishek Kumar Dr. M.A. Hassan
Based Nanofluids
Heat Transfer Augmentation in a Minichannel Dr. M A Hassan&
30 Shashi Rastogi
using MWCNT-Water Nanofluid Prof. M.K. Paswan
Performance Evaluation of Thermoelectric
31 Materials Considering the Temperature Yash Khathuria Dr. Dulari Hansdah
Dependence of Thermoelectric Properties
Effect of Air Intake Temperatures on the Vehicle Dr. Dulari Hansdah
32 Performance and Different Methods to Optimize Simpal Singh &
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Dynamic Analysis Functionally Graded Material


33 P. Mahesh Dr. Shashank Pandey
Sandwich Plates
Effect of Thickness Stretching on Static and
34 Ashok Kumar Dr. Shashank Pandey
Dynamic Analysis of Laminated
Numerical Investigation of Spike effects on drag
35 Mr. Vivek Kumar Singh Dr. Deepak Kumar
reduction for supersonic vehicles.
Damage studies in randomly oriented glass fibre
36 reinforced laminate under three-point bending Mr. Pankaj Chaupal Dr. Deepak Kumar
test.
Finite Element Analysis of Fundamental
37 Zeeshan Alam Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla
Deformation of Robot Soft Finger
Harmonic Vibration response of a composite
38 Vempati Akhil Kumar Dr. Bipin Kumar
sandwich plate under thermal condition
Investigation on thermal performance of heat
39 Vinay prakash Verma Dr. Bipin Kumar
pipe flat plate solar collector by simulation
Optimizing Heat Transfer Rate Using CFD
Technique from Exhaust Pipe for Regeneration of
40 Manish Tiwari Dr. Vineet Sahoo
DPF of Twin Cylinder NA BS6 Diesel Engine and its
Validation
Coupled Plate-String Vibration against Curved
41 Dinesh Nag Dr. Ashok Kumar Mandal
Obstacle
Stability Analysis of a Bio-Dynamic Model of
42 Human Body travelling on Car under Active Sumit Trivedi Dr. Ashok Kumar Mandal
control
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
On- And Off-Shell JostFunctions for The Manning- Madhurima Bhuiya Prof. U. Laha
1
Rosen Potential
Nucleon-Nucleon and Nucleon-Nucleus Elastic Saumya Adhikari Prof. U. Laha
2 Scattering by Hulthén-Modified Separable
Potential
Fabrication of Holographic Mirror and Study of Its Anirban Dasgupta Prof. H.L. Yadav
3
Chromatic Property
Use of Holographic Optical Elements in Laser IndrajitKabiraj Prof. H.L. Yadav
4
Doppler Anemometry
Study of Different Types of Holographic Recording Nidhi Panday Prof. H.L. Yadav
5
Materials
Investigation on Various Uses of Holographic Shubham Jha K. Singh
6
Optical Elements
A Study on Recursion Formula ForSpecial Functions VishambharDayal Rawat Kundu
7 and Scattering by Manning-Rosen Potential For P-
Wave UsingSupersymmetric Approach
8 Photonics in Energy Jagriti Mishra Dr. R. Ranjan
Depression Measurement by Holographic Sawan Kumar Sinha Dr. U. Kumar
9
Interferometry: A Theoretical Overview
Sol-Gel Glasses: Preparation, Properties and Pooja Kumari Dr. U. Kumar
10
Applications-An Overview
11 Matrix Formalism in Optics Triveni Uppada Dr. U. Kumar
12 Computer Simulations for Graphene Nanoribbons Navneet Kaur Dr. N. Agnihotri
13 Study of Graphene Quantum Dots as Sensors Prachi Pathak Dr. N. Agnihotri
Applications of Graphene Nanoribbons for Aseet Dr. N. Agnihotri
14
Electronic Devices
DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Experimental study and optimization of ECDM Prof. Amaresh Kumar,
1 process parameter for machining of non- Ajay Raj Khaitwar
Dr. Subhash Singh
conductive materials
Effect of zinc interlayer on mechanical and
2 microstructural properties of friction stir welded Niraj Kumar Dr. Ashish Das
AA6061-T6/AZ61 alloys
Experimental investigation of Inconel weld joint Dr. Shashi Bhushan
3 Binay Kr. Murmu
joined by pulsed micro-plasma welding Prasad, Dr. Mayuri Baruah
Improving the mechanical and microstructural Dr. Shashi Bhushan
4 properties of AA6063T-6 and AZ31B friction stir Shambhu Kr Manjhi
Prasad, Dr. Ashish Das
welded joint using Zn interlayer
Two warehouse dispatching policy for perishable Dr. Dinesh Kumar,
5 Ranveer Singh Rana
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Analysis of barriers in implementation of blockchain Dr. Kanika Prasad,


6 Mayank Gupta
technology Dr. Dinesh Kumar
Study of temperature distribution and thermal flux Dr. Tushar Banerjee,
7 distribution in wire used in WEDM process using Sriram Teja
Dr. Raj Ballav
ANSYS
Estimation of fracture resistance of welded joint
8 Rahul Srivastava Dr. Mayuri Baruah
using numerical modelling
Optimization of mechanical and anti-corrosion Dr. Tushar Banerjee, Dr.
9 properties of electroless Ni-P-SiC composite Ajay Kumar Ashok Kumar Jha
coating by response surface method
Dr. Vineet Sahoo, Dr.
10 Condition monitoring in drilling operation Vaishali Ambasta
Ashok Kumar Jha
Synthesis and characterization of 2D materials for
11 Swati Gupta Dr. Subhash Singh
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5.8 INVITED EXPERT LECTURES (EXTERNAL)


S. N. Faculty name Topic of lecture Date and place of delivering the
lecture
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Nanocomposite Materials for
Dr. Naveen Kumar 3rd July 2020
1 Photocatalytic Clean Fuel
Veldurthi Aurora’s Degree & PG College, Hyderabad
Generation
23rd January 2020
Nanostructures for The
2 Dr. S. Sakthivel Dr. Zakir Husain College, Ilayangudi,
Targeted Delivery of Drugs
Sivagangai District, Tamilnadu
Invited Talk-9:Toxicity, Source (IC2S2TD-2020)
Apportionment and Seasonal 1st – 3rd December, 2020
Variationof Atmospheric PM2.5 Organized byApplied Chemistry
3 Dr. B. Ambade
Associated Polycyclic Department, SVNIT, Surat, Gujarat, Indiain
AromaticHydrocarbons (PAHs) Association with Chung-Ang University,
in Industrial Area South Korea
COVID-19 Pandemic & Waste September 26, 2020 Department of
4 Dr. B. Ambade
Managements Chemistry, Ramnagar College, West Bengal
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
09th July, 2020 in a One Week Online FDP
Gave Invited Lecture on on Recent Trends and
“Climate Change and River Research Scope in Civil Engineering,
1 Dr. CMS Rao Basin Modelling-Existing Gaps organized by Department of Civil
and Recent Engineering, Chaitanya Bharathi,
ResearchDevelopments”. Hyderabad,
during 06th – 10th July, 2020
Dr Awdhesh WIT Dehradun from
2 Modern Materials
KumarChoudhary 10/10/2019 to 11/10/2019
Dr Awdhesh Career Opportunitythrough Sandip University, Nasik,
3
KumarChoudhary Research Maharastra on 19/04/2020
Nalanda College of
Dr Awdhesh Kumar Advances in Construction Engineering, Chandi
4
Choudhary Techniques and Materials (Government) on
(11/06/2020 to 13/06/2020
10 & 11 Oct., 2019
5 Brajkishor Prasad Modern Materials
W I T Dehradun
Advances in Construction 11/06/2020, (Through Online)
6 Dr. Sabyasachi Biswas
Techniques and Materials Nalanda College of Engineering Chandi
Transportation Engineering and 20/05/2020 (THROUGH ONLINE)
7 Dr. Sabyasachi Biswas
Road Development Plan WIT DEHRADUN
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Webinar organized by Faculty of
1 Introduction to Microgrid and
Dr.Omhari Gupta Engineering, Pacific University, Udaipur, 27th
Islanding Detection
June, 2020
Webinar organized by Department of
2 Recent Challenges in Power Electrical & Electronics Engineering, IMS
Dr. Jitendra Kumar
System Engineering College, Ghaziabad, 19th June,
2020
Renewable energy Resources – 17 Oct, 2019, Electrical Engineering
3 Dr. Kumari Namrata A future direction of Power Department, Chaibasa Engineering
System College
19-20th May 2020 Women'sInstitute of
4 Dr. Sanjay Kumar Load Flow Analysis
Technology, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Dr.Ananyo
5 Synchronous Machines Techno India Batanagar, 4th May, 2020
Bhattacharya
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICAS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
in OFDP on EMERGING TRENDS IN DATA
1 Dr.Jayendra Kumar “IoT application and Protocol”
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ARKA JAIN University, Jamshedpur from 20-


25 July 2020
In National Webinar on Solar power
Prospect of Solar Technology in Technology for Rural India organized by
2 Dr.Jayendra Kumar
Rural India Guru Govind singh Educational Socity
Technical campus, Bokaro on 08.08.2020
In National webinar on Artificial
Artificial Intellegiance and its Intellegence and Machine Learning
3 Dr.Jayendra Kumar
role in Pendemic Situation. organised by ADGITM, New Delhi on
15.11.2020
Solar power supply for rural
4 Dr. S. N. Singh CIT Ranchi, 31-05-2020
India.
IoT application in solar power LJP institute of tech.Chapra, Bihar,15-06-
5 Dr. S. N. Singh
for rural India. 2020
Solar intelligent power supply
for rural India &Present Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Bilaspur,
6 Dr. S. N. Singh
research area and solar 04-07-2019
technology
Basics of Low Power Devices 30.7.2020 Poilan Engineering College,
7 Dr.Basanta Bhowmik
and Circuits Kolkata
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT
Personality differences in 6-8 May 2020, Chaibasa Engineering
1 Dr.Shwati Sudha
Decision Making College
Impact of COVID-19 crisis on
the psychological states of
2 Dr.Shwati Sudha 22 May 2020, WIT Dehradun
females & coping strategies for
mental resilience
English and Communication
3 Dr.Shwati Sudha 19-20 May 2020, WIT Dehradun
Skill
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Renewable Energy application Chaibasa Engineering College, from 08
1 Prof. Prabha Chand
in mechanical engineering November 2019
Steam Distribution and
2 Prof. Prabha Chand WIT Dehradun, from 10 October 2019
Utilization
3 Dr. M A Hassan Refrigeration and AC June 2020, WIT, Dehradun
4 Dr. M A Hassan Engineers Day Sep 2019, Al Kabir Polytechnic
Rajarambapu Institute of Technology,
Key factors needed to be
5 Dr.Vishesh Ranjan Kar Islampur, MH, India from 15th-19th June,
included in Research Proposal
2020.
Deformation behaviour of
International conference on Design,
functionally graded
Automation and Control (ICDAC 2020) at
6 Dr.Vishesh Ranjan Kar sinusoidally-corrugated
Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore, India
structure - A nonlinear finite
7 Jan 2020.
element approach
7 Dr.DulariHansdah Steam Power Plant WIT Dehradun, from May 19-20, 2020.
M. L. V. Textile &Engg. College, Bhilwara,
8 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Introduction to Robotics.
Rajsthan during Jan. 18-22, 2021
M. L. V. Textile &Engg. College, Bhilwara,
9 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robot Kinematics.
Rajsthan during Jan. 18-22, 2021
Robotics with Software ChaibasaEngg. College, Jharkhand, Jan.
10 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla
Exposure. 09, 2021
SV College of Engineering, Karakambadi
11 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Introduction to RPA.
Road, Tirupati-517507. during Jan. 4-8, 2021
UiPath Robotic Process SV College of Engineering, Karakambadi
12 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla
Automation. Road, Tirupati-517507. during Jan. 4-8, 2021
Robotics with Software Rajkiya Engineering College Banda, UP
13 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla
Exposure. during Dec. 21-25, 2020
Narayana College of Engineering, Nellore
14 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robot Kinematics.
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Narayana College of Engineering, Nellore


15 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robot Dynamics.
during Dec. 14-18, 2020
KCG College of Technology, Chennai
16 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla AI in Robotics.
during 8-12th December 2020
KCG College of Technology, Chennai
17 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robo Analyzer.
during 8-12th December 2020
Silver Oak University, Ahmedabad, Dec. 4-5,
18 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Recent Trends in Robotics
2020
College of Engg. Pune during 23 -27th
19 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics & AI
November 2020
Association with Online AICTE AQIS 2019-20
20 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla AI in Robotics.
during November 2nd -14th 2020
Online AICTE AQIS 2019-20 during
21 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robo Analyzer.
November 2nd -14th 2020
22 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics RGPV Bhopal during 3 -7th November 2020
Recent Trends in Instrum, Engg. College Ajmer during October 26 -
23 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla
Measurement & Automation 30, 2020
Gujarat Technological University during 27th
24 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics
-31st Oct 2020
Motivational Career Speech & B.Tech. students at Engineering College
25 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla
Sports Passion Bikaner, Rajasthan on 27th Oct 2020
Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidhyalaya,
26 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics Haridwar by the Dept of Electrical Engg
during Oct 19-23, 2020
9th – 13th September, 2020 at Department
Product Manufacturing and
of Mechanical Engineering Veer Surendra
27 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Analysis: Inculcation of Newer
Sai University of Technology Burla, Odisha,
Methodologies
768018, India
Chennai Institute of Technology,
28 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics Kundrathur, Chennai 600069 during 24 to
28th Aug 2020
Government Polytechnic Harapanahalli,
29 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics
Karnataka during 24 to 28th Aug 2020
Mechatronics, Automation and August 03th -7th, 2020 at OP Jindal
30 Vijay Kumar Dalla
Robotics University Raigarh, Chhattisgarh
University Institute of Engg. & Tech.
31 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics
Kurushetra during June 1st -5th, 2020
Kinematic and Dynamics of a
32 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla MANIT Bhopal during May 25 -29th, 2020
Robot
Government College of Engg. Bilaspur as a
33 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics part of global series of Alumni on 23rd May
2020
34 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics NIT Raipur during Feb 3rd -7th, 2020
Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi
35 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Robotics
during Dec 16th -20th, 2019
September 16th-20th, 2019 at
the Department of Mechanical
New Trends in Mechatronics Engineering, VEC Lakhanpur,
36 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla
and Material Engineering Abmikapur (C.G.) in Association with
Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT
Raipur (C.G.)
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Raman spectroscopy for
1 Dr. U. Kumar material science: An Emerging M.L.S.M. College, Darbhanga, Bihar
Field in Physical Science.
Symposium on Carbon Nanomaterial
Electronic properties of Electronics-2019 (SCNE-2019), Birla Institute
2 Dr. N. Agnihotri
graphene nanoribbons of Science and Technology (BITS), Pilani,
India (November 08, 2019)
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Technology Advancement &


1 Dr. Subhash Singh 5th to 9th August, 2019 WIT Dehradun
Skill Enhancement
2nd to 6th September, 2019, Dept. of
Technology Innovation and
2 Dr. Subhash Singh Mechanical Engineering, DUIET, Dibrugarh
Entrepreneurship
University
27/06/2020, International Conference on
Additive Manufacturing in
3 Dr. Ashish Das “Future Engineering”, Dr. RL Avadh
Biomedical Field
University, Ayodhya
26/06/2020, Department of Mechanical
Application of 3D Printing in
5 Dr. Ashish Das Engineering, SECAB Institute of Engineering
Biomedical Field
& Technology
05-06 June 2020, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Dumka
6 Dr. Ashish Das 3D Printing in BiomedicalField
Engineering College, Dumka
Jharkhand, Sponsored by TEQIP-III.
3D Printing in Biomedical Field 20/05/2020, Department of Mechanical
7 Dr. Ashish Das for Ongoing Pandemic Engineering, Hyderabad Institute of
Situation Technology and Management.
14/09/2019, Department of Mechanical
Recent Development on Engineering, Chaibasa Engineering
8 Dr. Ashish Das
Welding Process College, Chaibasa, Jharkhand, Sponsored
by TEQIP-III
29th May, 2020, Mechanical and
Surface Coating for Cutting
9 Dr. Tushar Banerjee Automation Engineering Department, Amity
Tool Application
University, Jharkhand
Grinding and Limits, Fits & 19th & 20th May, 2020, Women Institute of
10 Dr. Tushar Banerjee Tolerance and Surface- Technology, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, under
roughness Twinning Activity of TEQIP-III
27th May, 2020, Women Institute of
11 Dr. Tushar Banerjee Placement Activities Technology, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, under
Twinning Activity of TEQIP-III
Annual Welding Seminar 2019-
A review on the future of
Maintenance, Repair & Reclamation of
12 Dr. Mayuri Baruah welding- Automation, Robotics
Components By Welding29 - 30 Nov 2019,
and Simulation
Venue: Beldih Club, Jamshedpur
Invited Lecture at Workshop on “Future of
Evolution of Welding Process
Welding-Automation, Robotics and IOT”
13 Dr. Mayuri Baruah (through the eye of a
MSME Technology Center, Jamshedpur
Researcher)
(Indo Danish Tool Room)

5.9 PUBLICATIONS
5.9.1 Journals (International/National)
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY emission spectrometry in geological samples, Journal of Analytical Atomic
Kumar A., Ambade B., Sankar T. K., Sethi S. Kurwadkar S (2020) Source Spectrometry, 35,1395- 1404.
identification and health risk assessment of atmospheric PM2.5-bound
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Jamshedpur, India, Sustainable Cities
Ambade B, Sethi SS, Kumar A, Sankar TK., Kurwardkar S.,(2020) Health Risk
and Society, 52, 101801.
Assessment, composition and distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
(PAHs) in Drinking Water of Southern Jharkhand, East India, Archives of 12
Kumar A., Ambade B., Sankar T. K., Sethi S.S. (2020) Characteristics, Toxicity, Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 80(1), 120-133.
Source identification and Seasonal variation of Atmospheric Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons over East India, Environmental Science and Pollution
S.K. Pradhan, Ambade B.(2019) A modified method for the determination of
Research, 27(1), 678–690.
uranium in Nb/Ta minerals by LED Fluorimetry, Journal of Radioanalytical and
Nuclear Chemistry 320 (2), 459–466.
Meshram S G, Kahya E, Meshram C, Ali M G, Ambade B, Mirabbasi R (2020)
Long term temperature trend analysis associated with agriculture crops,
S. K. Pradhan, B. Ambade, P. K. Tarafder (2019) Speciation of Fe (II) and Fe (III)
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 140, 1139–1159.
in Geological Samples by Solvent Extraction and Flame-Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry (F-AAS), Atomic Spectroscopy 40, 4.
Pradhan SK, Ambade B, Tarafder PK. (2020) An evolved fluorimetric
determination of uranium in rock/mineral sample solutions containing
S. K. Pradhan, B. Ambade, P. K. Tarafder (2019) Separation and
hydrolysable elements such as Nb, Ta, Zr and Ti sequestered by bi-fluoride,
Preconcentration of Trace Uranium (VI) by Solid Phase Extraction with 2,3-
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 160(6),10912.
Dihydroxynaphthalene and Cetyltrimethyl ammonium Bromide on Molten
Naphthalene and its LED Fluorimetric Determination in Water Samples,
Susanta Kumar Pradhan, Balram Ambade (2020) Extractive separation of rare Analytical Sciences, 19, 216.
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Manna, S. K., Das, T. and Samanta, S. (2019) Polycyclic Benzimidazole: Synthesis Prakash, A., Yadav, D. K. & Choubey, A. (2020). Terminal reliability analysis of
and Photophysical Properties, Chemistry Select, 4, 8781-8790. multistage interconnection networks. International Journal of System
Assurance Engineering and Management Vol. 11(1), pp 110-125.

Das, T., Sau, M., Daripa, B., Karmakar, D. and Chakraborty, S. (2020) “[3+3]
Cycloaddition of Azomethine Imine: Synthesis of Bior Tricyclic N-Heterocycle”. Prakash, A., Yadav, D. K. & Choubey, A. (2020). A Survey of Multistage
Chemistry Select, 5, 7605-7626. Interconnection Networks. Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic
Engineering, Vol. 13(2), pp 165-183.

Ningthoujam Joseph Singh, Boris Wareppam, Subrata Ghosh, B Prasad Sahu,


PK Ajikumar, Premjit Singh, Soumee Chakraborty, Sudhanshu S Pati, Aderbal Jha, S., Mehta, A. K. & Azad, C. (2020). A fuzzy logic-based approach for
Carlos de Oliveira, SuelenBarg, Vijayendra Garg, Herojit Singh Loushambam; prediction of basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma among the
(2020)Alkali-cation incorporated and functionalized iron oxide nanoparticles data of skin cancer. EAI Endorsed Trans. Pervasive Health Technol. 6.22
for methyl blueremoval/decomposition; Nanotechnology, 31, 425703.

Azad, C., Mehta, A. K., Mahto, D. & Kumar, D. (2020). Support Vector Machine
N Joseph Singh, L Herojit Singh, SS Pati, JAH Coaquira, AC Oliveira, Junhu based eHealth Cloud System for Diabetes Classification. EAI Endorsed Trans.
Wang, VK Garg (2020); Effect of Li insertion in the crystal structure and Pervasive Health Technol. 5.20
magnetism of barbosalite prepared using solvothermal method; Materials
Chemistry and Physics, 240, 122133.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Mahapatra, S. N., Singh B. K., and Kumar, V. (2020). A Survey on Secure
Sarikokba, Diwakar Tiwari, Shailesh Kumar Prasad, Dong Jin Kim, Suk Soon Choi, Transmission in Internet of Things: Taxonomy, Recent Techniques, Research
and Seung-Mok Lee (2020); Bio-Composite Materials Precursor to Chitosan in Requirements, and Challenges. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering,
the Development of Electrochemical Sensors: A Critical Overview of Its use with 45 (8), 6211-6240.
Micro-Pollutants and Heavy Metals Detection; Appl. Chem. Eng., Vol. 31(3),
237-257. Giri, A., Dutta, S. and Neogy, S. (2020). Information-theoretic approach for
secure localization against sybil attack in wireless sensor network. Journal of
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 1-7.
Rao, C. M., Bardhan, A., & Patra, J. P. (2020). Assessment of hydrological
response in Subarnarekha river basin under anticipated climate change Sarkar, A. and Singh, B. K. (2019). A cancellable fingerprint biometric based
scenarios. Global NEST Journal, 22(2), 207-219.
session key establishment protocol, Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume
Rao, C. M., &Bardhan, A. (2020). Uncertainties and nonstationarity in 78, Issue 15, 21645-21671.
streamflow projections under climate change scenarios and the ensuing
adaptation strategies in Subarnarekha river basin, India. Global NEST Journal,
Sarkar, A. and Singh, B. K. (2019). A cancelable biometric based secure session
22(3), 320-335.
key agreement protocol employing elliptic curve cryptography, International
Kumar, V., Kumar, A., & Prasad, B. (2019). Influence of Elevated Temperature Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, Volume 10, Issue
on Alkali Activated Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Concrete. Journal 5,1023-1042.
of Structural Fire Engineering, 11(2), 247-260

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Prasad, B. (2019). Characteristics of LMRC beams under monotonic and cyclic Gupta, O. H., Tripathy, M., &Sood, V. K. (2019).Islanding detection scheme for
loading: An experimental study. Journal of Institution of Engineers (India): Series converter-based DGs with nearly zero non-detectable zone.IET Generation,
A, 2250-2149 Transmission and Distribution, 13(23), 5365–5374.

Jain, A., Choudhary, A. K., & Jha, J.N. (2019).Influence of Rice Husk Ash on The
Sai Kumar, M.L.S., Kumar, J., Mahanty, R.N. (2020). Fault Detection During Power
Swelling and Strength Characteristics of Expansive Soil. J. Geotechnical and
Geological Engineering,2293-2302. Swing in a TCSC-Compensated Transmission Line Based on Clark’s Transform
and Teager–Kaiser Energy Operator. Iranian Journal of Science and
Technology - Transactions of Electrical Engineering, 45, pages 47–60.
D’Souza, D.N., Choudhary, A.K., Basak, P., & Shukla, S.K. (2019).Assessment of
Vetiver Grass Root Reinforcement in Strengthening the Soil. Lecture Notes in
Civil Engineering, 14, 135-142. Prasad, M., Akella, A., & Abdelaziz, A. (2020). Design and Analysis of Solar
Photovoltaic fed Z-Source Inverter based Dynamic Voltage Restorer. Scientia
Choudhary, A. K., Pandit, B., & Babu, G. L. S. (2019). Experimental and Iranica D 27(6), 3190-3203.
Numerical Study on Square Anchor Plate Groups in Geogrid Reinforced Sand.
Geosynthetics International, 26, 657-671.
Mahajan, B., & Namrata, K. (2019). Performance Evaluation of developed
Emperical models for predicting Global Solar Radiation in Western Region of
Choudhary, A. K., Pandit, B., & and Babu, G. L. S. (2019). Uplift capacity of India. International Journal of Renewable Energy Research-IJRER, 9(3), 1135-
horizontal anchor plate in geocell reinforced sand. Geotextiles and
1143.
Geomembranes, 47, 203-216.

Gagrai, S. K., Mishra, S., & Singh, M. (2019). Dynamic Modelling and Simulation
Dash, S. K., & Choudhary, A. K. (2019). Pullout Behaviour of Geocell-Reinforced
Vertical Plate Anchors under Lateral Loading. Int. J. of Geomech.19(8), of Grid Coupled DFIG Designed for 2 MW SHPP using ANN Scheme. Journal of
04019082-13. Engineering and Applied Sciences, 14(11), 3813- 3831.

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Kar, M. K., Kumar, S., & Singh, A. K. (2020). Moth Flame Optimization based
Rani, P & Shaw, D. K. (2019). Multi-Agent Based Traffic Signal Optimization under Reactive Power Planning. International Journal of Innovative Technology and
Fully Actuated Control. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(3), 1528-1533.
Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), Volume-8, Issue-11, September 2019, pp. 2255-
2262.
Gupta, S.K., Kumar, L., Kar, M. K., Kumar, S., & Singh, G. (2020). Active and
Reactive Load Ability Improvement using BBO Algorithm with FACTS
Singh, R. K. & Shaw, D. K. (2019). A secure and robust image watermarking Devices.International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring
based on pixel permutation, wavelet transform and singular value Engineering, 9(4), 157-162.
decomposition. Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol. 14, No.
4, August, 2019, pp. 1924-1939.
Gupta, S. K., Kumar, S., Srivastava. R., Lakshmi C. P., & Lakshmi M. R. (2020).
Voltage Stability Augmentation using Shunt FACTS. International Journal of
Yadav, D. K. & Behera, S. (2020). A Survey on Secure Cloud-Based E-Health Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(5), 215-220.
Systems, EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology, 2020.

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


Mahto, D. & Yadav, D. K. (2020). Cloud-based Secure Tele Medicine Ranjan, P., Barde, C., Choubey, A., Sinha, R., &Mahto, S. K. (2020).Wide band
Information System using Crypto Biometric Techniques, EAI Endorsed polarization insensitive metamaterial absorber using lumped resistors. SN Appl.
Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology, 2020. Sci., Springer, Vol.2, 1061

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Barde, C., Choubey, A., & Sinha, R. (2019).Wide band metamaterial absorber Sanjeev Kumar Raghuwanshi, Manish Kumar, Sumit Kumar Jindal, Ajay Kumar,
for Ku and K band applications.Journal of Applied Physics, 126(17), 175104. Om Prakash “High Sensitivity Detection of Hazardous Chemical by Special
Featured Grating Assisted Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor based on
Bimetallic Layer,” IEEE Transaction on Instrumentation and Measurement, Vol.
Barde, C., Choubey, A., & Sinha, R. (2020).A set square design metamaterial
69, no. 7, pp. 5072-5080, 2019.
absorber for X-band applications. Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and
Applications, 34(10), 1430-1443.
Sumit Kumar Jindal, KrishSethi, Ishan Patel, Ajay Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar
Raghuwanshi, “A Semi Analytical and Computational Method to Calculate
Ranjan, P., Choubey, A., Mahto, S. K., Sinha, R., & Barde, C. (2019).A novel
the Touch-Point Pressure and Pull-in Voltage of a MEMS Pressure Sensor with a
ultrathin wideband metamaterial absorber for X-band applications. Journal of
Circular Diaphragm,” IEEE SENSOR JOURNAL, PP (99), 2020.
Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, 33(17), 2341-2353.

Bhowmik, B. Comparative Study of Thin-Film-Based Planar and Vertical Devices


B. Behera, "Design and Investigation of a Dual Friction-Drive-Based LiNbO3
Towards Isopropyl Alcohol Sensing. Journal of Elec Materi 48, 7292–7301 (2019).
Piezoelectric Actuator Employing a Cylindrical Shaft as Slider," in IEEE Sensors
Journal, vol. 19, no. 24, pp. 11980-11987, 15 Dec.15, 2019.
P. K. Singya, N. Kumar, V. Bhatia and M. S. Alouini, “On the Performance
Analysis of Higher Order QAM Schemes over Mixed RF/FSO Systems,” IEEE Trans.
Sahoo.S.(2020). Investigation of dielectric relaxation in dipolar liquids.Indian
Veh. Technol., vol. 69, no. 7, pp. 7366-7378, Jun. 2020.
J.Phys,94(1),17-29.

N. Kumar, P. K. Singya and V. Bhatia ``ASER Analysis for Higher Order QAM
Sahoo.S.(2020). Dielectric relaxation study of propylene carbonate from
Schemes in Two-Way Multiple Relay Networks under Imperfect CSI,” IET
susceptibility and conductivity measurement under broadband electric
Commun., vol. 14, no. 10, pp. 1511-1520, Jun 2020.
field.Indian J.Phys.94(5),639-656.

P. K. Singya, N. Kumar, V. Bhatia and M. S. Alouini, “On Performance of


Pattanayak.S.S, Laskar.S. H., &Sahoo.S., Microwave Absorption Study of Dried
Hexagonal, Cross and Rectangular QAM for Multi-relay Systems” IEEE Access,
Banana Leaves Based Single Layer Microwave Absorber. I. J. Microw.
vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 60602-60616, Dec. 2019.
Wire.Techn.(Accepted) 2020.

Amit Prakash, Dilip Kumar Yadav, “Design and reliability analysis of fault-
Pattanayak.S.S, Laskar.S. H., &Sahoo.S., Design and Development of Banana
tolerant shuffle exchange gamma logical neighborhood interconnection
Leaves based Double-Layer Microwave Absorber. IETE Journal of Research,
network,” The Journal of Supercomputing, Vol. 75, No. 12, pp. 7934 –7951, 2019.
(Accepted) 2020.

Amit Prakash, Dilip Kumar Yadav, Arvind Choubey, “A survey of Multistage


Pattanayak.S.S, Laskar.S. H., &Sahoo.S., (2020). Investigation of organic corn
Interconnection Networks”, Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic
husk-based flat microwave absorber.International Journal of Microwave and
Engineering, Bentham Science, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 165 –183, 2020.
Wireless Technologies.(Accepted) 2020.

Amit Prakash, D K Yadav, A Choubey, “Terminal reliability analysis of multistage


Bharadwaj, K., & Srivastava.M. (2020), Floating Memristor and Inverse Memristor
interconnection networks”, International Journal of System Assurance
Emulation configurations with Electronic/Resistance controllability. IET Circuits
Engg.Management, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 110–125, 2020.
Devices and Systems, vol. 14 (7),1065-1076 (Accepted in JUNE 2020) .

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT


Sourabh, Rajiv Ranjan, Chitresh k. Kundu, Jayendra Kumar, P. Patra“Real time
Shukla, A., Goel, G., and Shukla, N. (2019).Evaluating the impact of corporate
online profile measurement system for steel wire products”.Diagnostyka
social responsibility expenditure on profitability of energy sector firms in
journal, Vol-20, No.-4, pp.27-34, 2019
India.International Journal of Sustainable Society, 11 (3), 220-234.

Kumar, R. and Singh, S.N., 2019. Design and analysis of ridge substrate
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
integrated waveguide bandpass filter with octagonal complementary split
Das, S. (2020). A complete monotonicity property of the multiple gamma
ring resonator for suppression of higher order harmonics. Progress In
function. Comptes Rendus. Mathématique, 358(8), 917-922.
Electromagnetics Research, 89, pp.87-99.

Das, S. (2020). Inequalities involving q-analogue of multiple psi functions,


S. Kumar, K. Singh, K. Baral, P. K. Singh, and S. Jit, “2-D Analytical Model for
ComptesRendusMathematique, 358(3), 327-332.
Electrical Characteristics of Dual Metal Heterogeneous Gate Dielectric
Double-Gate TFETs with Localized Interface Charges,” Silicon, 2020.
Das, S., & Swaminathan A. (2020). A harmonic mean inequality for the
polygamma function, Mathematical Inequalities and Applications, 23(1), 71-
J. Talukdar, G. Rawat, K. Singh, and K. Mummaneni, “Comparative Analysis of
76.
the Effects of Trap Charges onSingle- and Double-Gate Extended-Source
Tunnel FET withδp+ SiGe Pocket Layer,” J. Electron. Mater., vol. 49, no. 7, pp.
4333–4342, 2020. Das, S. (2019). Inequalities for q-gamma function ratios, Analysis and
Mathematical Physics, 9(1), 313-321.

V. Purwar Gupta, Rajeev Kumar, Nitish Awasthi, Himanshi Dixit, Vijay Kumar,
Kunal Singh, Sarvesh Dubey, Pramod Kumar Tiwari, “Investigating linearity and Das, S., & Swaminathan A. (2019). Limit formulas related to q-gamma and q-
effect of temperature variation on analog/RF performance of dielectric digamma functions at their singularities, Journal of Combinatorics, Information
pocket high-k double gate-all-around (DP-DGAA) MOSFETs,” Appl. Phys. A, vol. & System Sciences, 44(1-4), 83-90.
126, no. 9, p. 746, 2020.
Kundu, N., Debnath, S. K., & Mishra D. (2020). 1-Out-of-2: Post Quantum
Ajay Kumar, Manish Kumar, Sumit Kumar Jindal, Sanjeev Kumar Raghuwanshi, Oblivious Transfer Protocols Based on Multivariate Public Key Cryptography,
“Implementation of All-Optical Active low/high Tri-state Buffer logic using the Sadhana, Springer, 45(1), 1-12.
Micro-Ring Resonator Structures,” Optical and Quantum Electronics (Springer
Nature), Vol. 51, pp: 191-209, 2019. Debnath, S. K., Stănică, P., Choudhury, T., & Kundu, N. (2020). Post-quantum
protocol for computing set intersection cardinality with linear complexity. IET
Rajiv Kumar, Ajay Kumar, Poonam Singh, Niranjan Kumar, “All optical pseudo Information Security, 14(6), 661-669.
noise sequence generator using a micro-ring resonator,” Frontier of
Optoelectronics (Springer), accepted (24 June, 2020). Kundu, N., Debnath, S. K., Mishra, D., & Choudhury, T. (2020).Post-quantum
digital signature scheme based on multivariate cubic problem. Journal of
Sumit Kumar Jindal, Ritobrita De, Ajay Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar Raghuwanshi, Information Security and Applications, 53, article id: 102512.
“Novel MEMS Piezoresistive Sensors with Hair-Pin Structure to Enhance Tensile
and Compressive Sensitivity and Correct Non-Linearity,” Journal of Electronic
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Debnath, S. K., Stǎnicǎ, P., Kundu, N., & Choudhury, T. (2019). Secure and Das, S., Mandal, T., Behera, D. (2019). A new approach for solving fully fuzzy
efficient multiparty private set intersection cardinality. Advances in linear programming problems, International journal of mathematics in
Mathematics of Communications. 15(2), 365-386. operational research, 15 (3), 296-309.

Debnath, S. K. (2019). Provably Secure Private Set Intersection with Constant Das, S., Mandal T., Edalatpanah, S. A. (2019. A new method for solving linear
Communication Complexity. International Journal of Cyber Warfare and fractional programming problems with absolute value functions, International
Terrorism (IJCWT), 9(2), 39-64. Journal of Operation Research, 36(4), 455-466.

Moysis, L., Volos, C., Pham, V. T., Goudos, S., Stouboulos, I., Gupta, M. K., Mishra, Mondal., B., Mandal T., Choudhury T., Khan., D. A. (2019). Use of Alightweight
V. K. (2019).Analysis of a Chaotic System with Line Equilibrium and Its secure image encryption scheme based on chaos and DNA computing for
Application to Secure Communications Using a Descriptor Observer. encrypted audio watermarking, International Journal of Advanced
Technologies, 7(4), article id: 77. Intelligence Paradigms 13 (1-2), 67-79.

Ranjan, R., & Prasad, H. S. (2020).A novel approach for the numerical Kumar A., Tripathi, R., Singh R., Sheremet, A. (2020). Entropy generation on
approximation to the solution of singularly perturbed differential-difference double diffusive MHD Casson nanofluid flow with convective heat transfer and
equations with small shifts. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, 1- activation energy, Indian Journal of Physics, 1-14.
25.
Kumar, A. Tripathi, R. Singh, R. and Chaurasiya, V. K. (2020). Simultaneous
Ranjan, R., & Prasad, H. S. (2020). A fitted finite difference scheme for solving effects of nonlinear thermal radiation and Joule heating on the flow of
singularly perturbed two-point boundary value problems. Inf Sci Lett, 9(2), 65- Williamson nanofluid with entropy generation, Physica A: Statistical Mechanics
73. and its Applications, Vol. 551, Article ID: 123972.

Ranjan, R., & Prasad, H. S. (2020). An exponentially fitted scheme for solving Kumar, A., Tripathi, R. & Singh, R. (2019).Entropy generation and regression
singularly perturbed delay problems. Transactions of National Academy of analysis on stagnation point flow of Casson nanofluid with Arrhenius activation
Sciences of Azerbaijan. Series of Physical Technical and Mathematical energy.Journal of Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering,
Sciences, Mathematics, 40(1), 161-175. 41, 306.

Kumar B., Seth, G. S., Nandkeolyar, R. (2019). Regression model and successive Kundu, S. (2019). Modeling stratified suspension concentration distribution in
linearization approach to analyse stagnation point micropolar nanofluid flow turbulent flow using fractional advection-diffusion equation” Environmental
over a stretching sheet in a porous medium with nonlinear thermal radiation, Fluid Mechanics, 19(2), 1557-1574.
Physica Scripta. 94 (11),
Kundu, S. (2019). Analytical Solutions of One-Dimensional Space Fractional
Kumar B., Seth, G. S., Nandkeolyar, R. (2019). Successive linearisation approach Advection-Diffusion Equation for Sediment Suspension using Homotopy
to analyse thermally radiative stagnation point micropolar nanofluid flow with Analysis Method'' Journal of Engineering Mechanics ACSE, 145 (7),1-18.
regression model, Pramana-Journal of Physics. 93 (5),
Kumar, A., Singh, R., Sheremet, M. A. (2020). Analysis and modeling of magnetic
Kumar B., Seth, G. S., Nandkeolyar, R., Chamkha, A. J. (2019). Outlining the dipole for the radiative flow of non-Newtonian nanomaterial with Arrhenius
impact of induced magnetic field and thermal radiation on magneto- activation energy, Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, (2020),
convection flow of dissipative fluid, International Journal of Thermal Sciences. (Accepted)
146.
Gayen, S., Jha, S., & Singh, M. (2019). On Direct product of a fuzzy subgroup
Sinha, V. K., Kumar B., Seth, G. S., Nandkeolyar, R. (2020). Features of Jeffrey with an anti-fuzzy subgroup. International Journal of Recent Technology and
fluid flow with Hall current: A spectral simulation, Pramana-Journal of Physics. Engineering, 8, 1105-1111.
94 (1)
Gayen, S., Smarandache, F., Jha, S. (2020). Manoranjan Kumar Singh, Said
Kumar, B., Seth, G. S., Nandkeolyar, R. (2020). Quadratic multiple regression Broumi, Ranjan Kumar. Introduction to plithogenichypersoft subgroup,
model and spectral relaxation approach to analyse stagnation point nanofluid Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, vol. 33, pp. 208-233.
flow with second-order slip, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical
Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering. 234 (1) 3-14.
Gayen, S., Smarandache, F., Jha, S., Singh, M. K., Broumi, S., & Kumar, R. (2020).
Introduction to plithogenic subgroup. In Neutrosophic graph theory and
Pratibha, Mishra, R. K., Mohan, R. (2019). Graded 2-absorbing fuzzy ideals and algorithms, 213-259.
Graded Weakly 2-Absorbing Primary Fuzzy Ideals, JARDCS, Volume 11, 1211—
1220.
Gayen, S., Smarandache, F., Jha, S., & Kumar, R. (2020). Interval-valued
neutrosophic subgroup based on interval-valued triple t-norm. In Neutrosophic
Mondal, B., Mandal, T.(2020). A secure image encryption scheme based on sets in decision analysis and operations research, 215-243.
genetic operations and a new hybrid pseudo random number generator,
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 1-24.
Kumar, S. (2012).Curriculam vitae. International Journal of Diabetes in
Developing Countries, 30(4), 213-216.
Das, S., Mandal T., Edalatpanah, S. A. (2020). Application of linear fractional
programming problems with fuzzy nature in the industry
Kumar, S., Kumar, A., Momani, S., Aldhaifallah, M., & Nisar, K. S.
sector.FILOMAT.(accepted)
(2019).Numerical solutions of nonlinear fractional model arising in the
appearance of the stripe patterns in two-dimensional systems.Advances in
Prasad, R., Mandal T., Das, S. K., Dash, J. (2020). A modified ranking function Difference Equations, 2019(1), 413.
of linear programming problem directly approaches the fuzzy environment,
International Journal of Mathematics in Operation Research.(accepted)
Kumar, S. (2019). A robust computational algorithm of homotopy asymptotic
method for solving systems of fractional differential equation. J. Comput.
Maiti, I., Mandal T., Pramanik, S., Das, S. (2020). Solving multi-objective linear Nonlinear Dyn., 14, 81004-1.
fractional programming problem based on Stanojevic’s normalization
technique under fuzzy environment, International Journal of Operational
Gangadhar, K., Venkata Subba Rao, M., Kumar, S., Sharma, S., &Munjam, S. R.
Research, 1(1).
(2019). A series-form solution of the coupled nonlinear equations by the
method of directly defined inverse mapping and SRM. International Journal of
Maiti, I., Mandal T., Pramanik, S. (2019).Neutrosophic goal programming Ambient Energy, 1-10.
strategy for multi-level multi-objective linear programming problem.Journal of
Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, Volume 11, 3175-3186.
Goufo, E. F. D., Kumar, S., & Mugisha, S. B. (2020). Similarities in a fifth-order
evolution equation with and with no singular kernel.Chaos, Solitons & Fractals,

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130, 109467. of childhood diseases, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, (Accepted).

Ghanbari, B., Kumar, S., & Kumar, R. (2020). A study of behaviour for immune Singh, J., Kumar, D., & Kumar, S. (2020). An efficient computational method for
and tumor cells in immunogenetic tumour model with non-singular fractional local fractional transport equation occurring in fractal porous
derivative. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 133, 109619. media.COMPUTATIONAL & APPLIED MATHEMATICS, 39(3).

Sharma, B., Kumar, S., Cattani, C., &Baleanu, D. (2020). Nonlinear dynamics of Bansal, M. K., Lal, S., Kumar, D., Kumar, S., & Singh, J. (2020).Fractional
Cattaneo–Christov heat flux model for third-grade power-law fluid. Journal of differential equation pertaining to an integral operator involving incomplete H‐
Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics, 15(1). function in the kernel.Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.
(accepted).
Jleli, M., Kumar, S., Kumar, R., &Samet, B. (2020). Analytical approach for time
fractional wave equations in the sense of Yang-Abdel-Aty-Cattani via the Ali, K. K., Abd El Salam, M. A., Mohamed, E. M., Samet, B., Kumar, S., & Osman,
homotopy perturbation transform method. Alexandria Engineering Journal, M. S. (2020).Numerical solution for generalized nonlinear fractional integro-
59(5), 2859-2863. differential equations with linear functional arguments using Chebyshev series.
Advances in Difference Equations, 2020(1), 1-23.
Kumar, S., Nisar, K. S., Kumar, R., Cattani, C., &Samet, B. (2020).A new Rabotnov
fractional‐exponential function‐based fractional derivative for diffusion Tahir, M., Kumar, S., Rehman, H., Ramzan, M., Hasan, A., & Osman, M. S. (2021).
equation under external force.Mathematical Methods in the Applied Exact traveling wave solutions of Chaffee–Infante equation in (2+ 1)‐
Sciences, 43(7), 4460-4471. dimensions and dimensionless Zakharov equation. Mathematical Methods in
the Applied Sciences, 44(2), 1500-1513.

Kumar, S., Kumar, R., Singh, J., Nisar, K. S., & Kumar, D. (2020).An efficient
numerical scheme for fractional model of HIV-1 infection of CD4+ T-cells with Kumar, S., Kumar, A., Samet, B., Gómez-Aguilar, J. F., & Osman, M. S. (2020). A
the effect of antiviral drug therapy.Alexandria Engineering Journal. chaos study of tumor and effector cells in fractional tumor-immune model for
cancer treatment. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 141, 110321.

Kumar S. Sharma, B., Hammouch, Z., Cattani, C. (2020). A study of spreading


non-Newtonian fluids for cooling turbine disk using Legendre operational Kumar, S., Kumar, A., Samet, B., & Dutta, H. (2020).A study on fractional host–
matrix method, Nonlinear Dynamics System Theory (Accepted). parasitoid population dynamical model to describe insect species.Numerical
Methods for Partial Differential Equations. (accepted).
Kumar, S., Kumar, A., Abbas, S., Al Qurashi, M., &Baleanu, D. (2020). A modified
analytical approach with existence and uniqueness for fractional Cauchy Kumar, S., Ghosh, S., Kumar, R., &Jleli, M. (2020).A fractional model for
reaction–diffusion equations. Advances in Difference Equations, 2020(1), 1-18. population dynamics of two interacting species by using spectral and Hermite
wavelets methods.Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations.
(accepted).
Kumar, S., Kumar, R., Agarwal, R. P., &Samet, B. (2020).A study on population
dynamics of two interacting species by Haar wavelet and Adam’s–Bashforth–
Moulton methods.Math.Methods Appl. Sci., 43(8), 5564-5578. Safare, K. M., Betageri, V. S., Prakasha, D. G., Veeresha, P., & Kumar, S. (2020).
A mathematical analysis of the ongoing outbreak COVID‐19 in India through
nonsingular derivatives.Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations.
Kumar, R., Kumar, S., Singh, J., & Al-Zhour, Z. (2020). A comparative study for
fractional chemical kinetics and carbon dioxide CO2 absorbed into phenyl
glycidyl ether problems. AIMS Mathematics. (accepted). Kumar, S., Ghosh, S., Jleli, M., &Araci, S. (2020).A fractional system of Cauchy‐
reaction diffusion equations by adopting Robotnov function.Numerical
Methods for Partial Differential Equations. (accepted).
Alshabanat, A., Jleli, M., Kumar, S., &Samet, B. (2020).Generalization of Caputo-
Fabrizio fractional derivative and applications to electrical circuits.FrP, 8, 64.
Kumar, S., Kumar, R., Osman, M. S., &Samet, B. (2020). A wavelet based
numerical scheme for fractional order SEIR epidemic of measles by using
Kumar, S., Kumar, R., Cattani, C., &Samet, B. (2020).Chaotic behaviour of
Genocchi polynomials. Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations.
fractional predator-prey dynamical system.Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 135,
(accepted).
109811.

Khader, M. M., Saad, K. M., Baleanu, D., & Kumar, S. (2020). A spectral
Veeresha, P., Prakasha, D. G., & Kumar, S. (2020). A fractional model for
collocation method for fractional chemical clock reactions. Computational
propagation of classical optical solitons by using nonsingular
and Applied Mathematics, 39(4), 1-12.
derivative.Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. (accepted).

Sunil Kumar, Kumar, R., Momani, S., Hadid, S. (2020).A study on fractional
Sunil Kumar, Ghosh, S., Cattani, C., Ciancio, A., Al-Zhour, Z (2020), A study on
COVID-19 disease model by using Hermite wavelets, Mathematical Methods
fractional Black-Scholes option pricing model of financial market via new
in Applied Sciences.(Accepted).
Yang-Abdel-AtyCattani operator, Alexandria Engineering Journal.
(accepted).
Ghanbari, B., & Kumar, S. (2020). A study on fractional predator–prey–
pathogen model with Mittag–Leffler kernel‐based operators.Numerical
Kumar, S., Ghosh, S., Samet, B., &Goufo, E. F. D. (2020). An analysis for heat
Methods for Partial Differential Equations. (accepted).
equations arises in diffusion process using new Yang‐Abdel‐Aty‐Cattani
fractional operator. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 43(9),
6062-6080. Kumar, S., Shaw, P. K., Abdel‐Aty, A. H., & Mahmoud, E. E. (2020).A numerical
study on fractional differential equation with population growth
model.Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations. (accepted).
Kumar, S., Ghosh, S., Lotayif, M. S., &Samet, B. (2020). A model for describing
the velocity of a particle in Brownian motion by Robotnov function based
fractional operator. Alexandria Engineering Journal. (accepted). Ghosh, S., Kundu, S., Kumar, S., & Mahmoud, E. E. (2020). Spectral
approximation methods for non equilibrium transport in turbulent channel flows
using fADE. Applied Numerical Mathematics, Volume 162, 53-66.
Kumar, S., Ahmadian, A., Kumar, R., Kumar, D., Singh, J., Baleanu, D., &Salimi,
M. (2020).An efficient numerical method for fractional SIR epidemic model of
infectious disease by using Bernstein wavelets.Mathematics, 8(4), 558. Kumar, S., Chauhan, R. P., Momani, S., & Hadid, S. (2020). Numerical
investigations on COVID‐19 model through singular and non‐singular fractional
operators. Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations. (accepted).
Baleanu, D., Jleli, M., Kumar, S., &Samet, B. (2020).A fractional derivative with
two singular kernels and application to a heat conduction problem. Advances
in Difference Equations, 2020(1), 1-19. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Chordiya, J.S., & Sharma, R.V. (2019). Study of Natural convection in a fluid
saturated porous thermal insulation with multiple inclined diathermal partitions.
Sunil Kumar, Kumar, R., Srivastava, H. M. (2020), A study of the fractional-order
International Journal of Heat and Technology, 37(1), 123-130.
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Chordiya, J.S., & Sharma, R.V. (2019).Numerical study on effect of corrugated Research Express, 6(096445),1-15.
diathermal partition on natural convection in a square porous cavity.Journal
of Mechanical Science and Technology, 33(5), 2481-2491.
Kumar, K., Kumar, S., & Kumar, A. (2019). Effect of additives on static settled
concentration,pH and viscosity of bottom ash-water suspension. Journal of
Chordiya, J.S., & Sharma, R.V. (2019).Natural convection in fluid-saturated Mechanical Engineering, Strojnícky časopis,68(3), 49-58.
porous enclosure with a pair of vertical diathermal partition.International
Journal of Thermal Sciences, 144:42-49, 2019.
Kumar, K., Kumar, S., Tripathi, C.B., Sharma, H., & Prasad, S.B. (2020). Parametric
optimization of slurry erosion behaviour of brass.Materials Today: Proceedings,
Chordiya, J.S., & Sharma, R.V. (2019). Conjugate natural convection in porous 26, 1604–1609.
medium with a thick square-wave partition. ASME J. Thermal Sci. Eng. Appl.,
13(1) 011006.
Sharma, H., Singh, K., Tripathi, C.B., Kumar, S., Prasad, S., Kumar, K., & Singh, P.
(2020). Enhancement of latent heat energy storage system using nonmaterial’s
Chordiya, J.S., & Sharma, R.V. (2019).Numerical analysis on the effect of wavy for different applications: A review. Materials Today: Proceedings,26, 883–886.
partitions on natural convection in porous enclosure.ASME Journal of Heat
Transfer, 142(9): 092601.
Kumar, V., & Prasad, L. (2019). Thermal performance investigation of three side
concave dimple roughened solar air heater. Solar energy, 188, pp.361-379.
Singh, A., Kumar, S. & Yadav, H.L. (2020).Experimental and Numerical
Investigation of Fracture Parameters for Side Edge Notch Bend Specimen of Al
Kumar, D., & Prasad, L. (2020). Experimental investigation on thermal
6063-T6.Iranian Journal of Science & Technology: Transactions of Mechanical
performance in three sides solar air heaters having an alignment of multi-v and
Engg., 45, 133–151.
transverse wire roughness on the observer plate. Journal of solar energy
engineering (ASME) paper,142(5): 051011.
Akram, W., Sanjay, &Hassan, M.A. (2020).Chemical looping combustion with
nanosize oxygen carrier: a review. International Journal of Environmental
Hassan, M.A., Pathak, M., Khan, M.K., & Khan, N.H. (2020).Natural convection
Science and Technology, 1-12.
of viscoplastic fluids in an enclosure with partially heated bottom
wall.International Journal of Thermal Sciences.158, 106527.
Kumar, Ashutosh., Hassan, M. A., & Chand, P. (2020). Heat transport in nanofluid
coolant car radiator with louvered fins. Powder Technology, 376, 631-642.
Ahmad, I., Khan, N.H., Hassan, M.A. &Paswan, M.K. (2020).Three-Dimensional
Thermo-Hydraulic Analysis of Solar Air Heater with Equilateral Prism-Shaped Rib
Chand, S., & Chand, P. (2020).Effects of Louvered Parameters on Exergetic Roughness.ASME Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, 142 (5).
Performance of Louvered Finned Solar Air Heater.International Journal of Heat
and Technology. (Accepted)
Uddin, S., Hassan, M.A., Singh, S.S., & Singh, D.K. (2020).Methanol-Filled Hybrid
Photonic Crystal Fiber with High Birefringent and Negative Dispersion.Brazilian
Priyam, A., & Chand, P. (2019).Experimental investigations on thermal Journal of Physics, 1-9.
performance of solar air heater with wavy fin absorbers.Heat and Mass
Transfer, 1-16.
Pankaj, S., Kar, V.R., &Sudhagar, P.E. (2020). On the numerical modelling and
analysis of multi-directional functionally graded composite structures: A review.
Srivastava, M. & Sinha, M.K., (2019).Mathematical Modelling for the Composite Structures, 236, 111837.
Performance of Encapsulated Phase Change TESS and Effect of Stefan’s
Number.Mathematical Modeling of Engineering Problems, 6(2), pp. 280-284.
Das, A.K., Hansdah, D., Mohapatra, A.K., & Panda, A.K. (2020).Energy, Exergy
and Emission Analysis on a DI Single Cylinder Diesel Engine using Pyrolytic Waste
Prabhakar, M., Prasad, A.K., &Paswan, M.K. (2020).Durability improvement of Plastic Oil Diesel Blend.Journal of the Energy Institute, 93, 1624-1633.
axle housings by compressive residual stress inducement.Applied Materials
Today, Elsevier Publications (19) 100584.
Karakoti, A., Pandey, S. & Kar, V.R. (2020). Free vibration response of P-FGM
and S-FGM sandwich shell panels: A comparison. Material Today’s
Prabhakar, M., Prasad, A.K., &Paswan, M.K. (2020). Influence of Metal Forming Proceedings, 28, 1701-1705.
Process in the Fatigue life of Axle Housings and Failure Investigation. Materials
Today: Proceedings, Elsevier Publications, 22P4 pp. 2124-2131.
Karakoti, A., Pandey, S. & Kar, V.R. (2020).Bending analysis of sandwich shell
panels with exponentially graded core.Material Today's Proceedings, 28, 1706-
Prabhakar, M., Prasad, A.K., &Paswan, M.K. (2020).Fatigue life Prediction of 1708.
welding in Axle Housing using Notch Stress approach.Materials Today:
Proceedings, 22(4), pp. 2233-2240.
Singh, G., Sharma, N., Kumar, D., &Hegab, H. (2020).Design, development and
tribological characterization of Ti–6Al–4V/hydroxyapatite composite for bio-
Nag, M. K., Kumar, P., &Paswan, M. K. (2020). Environmental Impacts from the implant applications. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 243, 122662.
System of Solar Energy.In Recent Advances in Power Systems, 699, 453-465,
Springer, Singapore.
Sinha, G.P., & Kumar, B. (2020). Review on Vibration Analysis of Functionally
Graded Material Structural Components with Cracks. Journal of vibration
Agarwal, R., Singh, K.D.P., &Paswan, M.K. (2020).On Enhancement of Thermal engineering and technology, 9, 23-49.
Conductivity of Phase Change Material with Nano particles in Engineering
Application.Int.Jr.Science Direct,22(4), 1617-1627.
Sahoo, V., Mohanto, B., &Maiti, R. (2020). Stresses in flex gear of a novel
harmonic drive with and without pay load. Australian Journal of Mechanical
Singh, H., Kumar, S., & Mohapatra, S. K. (2020). Modeling of solid-liquid flow Engineering, DOI: 10.1080/14484846.2020.1769462
inside conical diverging sections using computational fluid dynamics
approach. International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 186,1-15.
Mandal, A. K., &Wahi, P. (2019).Coupled plate-string vibrations in the presence
of a finite bridge: effect on natural frequencies and harmonicity.The Journal of
Singh, J., Kumar, S., & Mohapatra, S. K. (2019). Tribological performance of the Acoustical Society of America, 146(5), 3362-3372.
Yttrium (III) and Zirconium (IV) ceramics reinforced WC–10Co4Cr cermet
powder HVOF thermally sprayed on X2CrNiMo-17-12-2 steel. Ceramics
DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGICAL & MATERIALS ENGINEERING
International, 45, 23126–23142.
Kumari, R., Pfleging, W.,Besser, H., & Majumdar, J. D.(2019). Microstructure and
corrosion behavior of laser induced periodic patterned titanium-based alloy.
Kumar, S., Singh, M., Singh, J., Singh, J.P., & Kumar, S. (2019). Rheological Optics & Laser Technology, 116,196-213.
Characteristics of Uni/Bi-Variant Particulate Iron Ore Slurry: Artificial Neural
Yadav, K. B., & Kumari, R. (2020).Microstructure and corrosion behavior of
Network Approach. Journal of Mining Science,55, 201–212. alkaline treated Mg-1wt.%Ca alloy. Materials Today Proceeding, 33, 5667-5671.
Barole, S., Pathak, A., &Kumari, R. (2020).Study of thermal oxidation behaviour
of Mg-1%Ca alloy. Materials Today Proceeding, 26, 2811-2813
Singh, G., Kumar, S., & Sahgal, S. (2019). Tribo-erosion performance of few HVOF
coated micron layers subjected to equi-sized slurry particles. Materials

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Singh, R., Sharma, S. &Vajpai, S.K. (2020).Effect of Reversible Cyclic Plastic Kumar, K., Kumar, S., Bhushan Tripathi, C., Sharma, H., &Prasad, S. B. (2020).
Deformation and Thermal Treatment on the Microstructure and Mechanical Parametric optimization of slurry erosion behaviour of brass.Materials Today:
Properties of SS304L Steel.Trans Indian Inst Met,73(5), 1227-1237. Proceedings, 26, 1604–1609.

Sharma, B., Vajpai, S.K., Kawabata, M., Nakano, T., &Ameyama, K. (2020).
Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Ti-25Nb-25Zr Alloy Prepared from Kumar, S. Banerjee. T & Patel, D. (2020). Tribological characteristics of
Pre-Alloyed and Hydride-Mixed Elemental Powders. Materials electroless multilayer coating: A Review. Materials Today: Proceedings, 33 (8)
transactions,61(4), 562. 5678-5682.
Agrawal, A., Vajpai, S.K. (2020). Preparation of Cu-Al-Ni shape memory alloy
strips by spray deposition-hot rolling route. Materials Science and Technology,
36(12), 1337. Dev, M. Kumar, D & Patel, D. (2020).Coordination Between Hospitals and
Insurers in Developing Economies: An Interpretive Structural Modeling
Kumar G., Kumar A., &Bar., H.N. (2019).Low Cycle Fatigue and Ratcheting
Approach. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare
Behavior of SA333 Gr-6 Steel at 300°C Temperature.SAE Int. J. Mater.Manf.
12(1),73-83.] Marketing, 14(3).

Singh, S., &Pal, K. (2020). Influence of Texture Evolution on Mechanical and


DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Damping Properties of SiC/Li2ZrO3/Al Composite Through Friction Stir
Bhoi, J., Behera, A. K. &Laha, U. (2019). Off-shell Jost function for the Hulthén Processing. Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, 142(2):021011.
potential in all partial waves. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 60 (8),083502.
Laha, U. (2019). Generating energy-dependent potentials.Journal of Korean Singh, R. P., Kataria, R., Kumar, J., Verma, K., Chaudhary, B., & Sing S.
Physical Society, 75 (12), 935-940. (2020).Investigation of Process Responses in Rotary Ultrasonic Machining of
Al/SiC Composite Through Designed Experiments.Materials Today:
Khirali, B., Behera, A. K., Bhoi, J. and Laha, U. (2019).Regular and Jost states for Proceedings, 21 (4), 2043-2052.
the S-wave Manning–Rosen potential.Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and
Particle Physics, 46(11), 115104. Kumar, M., Das, A., &Ballav, R. (2020). Influence of tool geometry on
morphology and mechanical properties of friction stir welded dissimilar joints:
Behera, A. K., Laha, U. andBhoi, J. (2020). Phase equivalent energy-dependent A review. Materials Today: Proceedings, 33(8), 4951 - 4955.
potentials-–a supersymmetric approach,MALAYASIAN Journal of SCIENCE, 39(1),
63-71. Kumar, M., Das, A., &Ballav, R. (2020). Influence of interlayer on microstructure
and mechanical properties of friction stir welded dissimilar joints: A review.
Laha, U. (2020). Nuclear Hulthén potential and the scattering phase shifts for
Materials Today: Proceedings, 26(2), 2123-2129.
Current Science, 118 (4), 582-586.

Baruah, M., Prasad S. B., Tudu N., Murmu B. K., & Singh S. (2020). Experimental
Laha, U. (2020). The Hankel transform of the Hulthén Green’s function Few-Body
investigation of Inconel welded joints formed by pulsed micro plasma welding.
Systems, 61 (1),1-10.
Materials Today: Proceedings, 33 (8), 5751-5756.
Khirali, B. , Behera, A. K., Bhoi, J. and Laha, U. (2020). Scattering with Manning-
Rosen potential in all partial waves.Annals of Physics, 412, 168004.
Kumar, N., & Das, A. (2020). EcoFriendly energy efficient welding of aluminium
matrix composites for aerospace applications: A state of art review. Materials
Behera, A. K., Laha, U. and Bhoi, J. (2020).Generating Velocity-Dependent
Today: Proceedings, 26 (2),1666-1675.
Potential in all partial waves.Turkish Journal of Physics, 44(2), 229-238.

Das, A., & Shukla, M. (2020). Multifunctional hydroxyapatite and hopeite


Behera, A. K., Bhoi, J., Laha, U. andKhirali, B. (2020). Study of nucleon-nucleon
coatings on SS254 by laser rapid manufacturing for improved osseointegration
and alpha-nucleon elastic scattering by the Manning- osen
and antibacterial character: A comparative study. Proceedings of the
Potential.Communications in Theoretical Physics, 72 (7), 075301.
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 234 (7), 720-727.
Behera, A. K., Laha, U., Sahoo, P. And Bhoi, J. (2020). Hulthén half-off-shell T
Matrix-Application to n-p and n-d systems. Journal of Korean Physical Society,
76, 782-787. Pawar, P., Kumar, A., &Ballav, R. (2020).Grey Relational Analysis Optimization of
Input Parameters for Electrochemical Discharge Drilling of Silicon Carbide by
Gunmetal Tool Electrode, Annales de Chimie – Science des Materlaux, 44(4),
Singh, A., Yadav, H.L. and Kumar, S. (2019). Effect of temperature on fracture
239-249.
parameters of aluminum alloy Al 6061: A numerical study. Annales de Chimie:
Science des Materiaux, 43 (2), 115-118.
Pawar, P., Kumar, A., & Raj Ballav (2020) Experimental Study on The Mrr,
Machined Depth and Hole Diameter for Soda-Lime Glass by Electrochemical
Singh, A., Kumar, S. & Yadav, H.L. (2020).Experimental and Numerical
Discharge Machining Process with Copper Tool, International Journal of
Investigation of Fracture Parameters for Side Edge Notch Bend Specimen of Al
Modern Manufacturing Technologies, XII(1/2020), 131-143.
6063-T6.Iranian Journal of Science Technology,Transactions of Mechanical
Engineering,1-19.
Das, A., Shukla, M. (2020). New generation hopeite coating on Ti6Al4V (TC4) by
radio frequency magnetron sputtering for prosthetic-orthopaedic implant
Pandey Abhishek, Singh A. K., Dan Shovan, Ghosh K., Das I., Tripathi S., Kumar
applications: synthesis and characterisation. Transactions of the IMF, 98 (2), 88-
U., Ranganathan R., Johnston D. C., and Mazumdar Chandan (2020). Instability
96.
and evolution of the magnetic ground state in metallic perovskites
GdRh3C1−xBx.Physical Review Materials, 4(8), 084411
Das, A., Shukla, M. (2020).Surface Design Using Laser Rapid Manufacturing for
Ti64-Hopeite Orthopedic Implants.Metals and Materials International,
Tiwari, Vinita, M., Agnihotri, Neha, Singh, M., Singh, A. K., Prakash, R.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12540-020-00646-4.
(2019).Nanonetwork of Coordination Polymer AHMT-Ag for the Effective and
Broad-Spectrum Detection of 6-Mercaptopurine in Urine and Blood Serum,
ACS Omega 4, 16733. Banerjee, T., Chattopadhyay, A. K. (2019). Effects of hard TiN underlayer on
mechanical properties and wear characteristics of TiN-WSx composite
coating. Materials Research Express, 6(11), 116417. https://orcid.org/0000-
DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
0002-9552-1778.
Manjhi, S. K., Das, A. &Prasad, S. B. (2020).Review on joining of aluminum alloy
Banerjee, T., Chattopadhyay, A. K. (2020).Dry turning performance of TiN-
by solid-state welding technique. Materials Today: Proceedings, 26 (2), 1255- WSx/TiN hard-lubricious bilayer composite coating.Machining Science and
1261.Kumar, N., Das, A. & Prasad, S. B. (2020). An analysis of friction stir welding Technology, 24(6), 837-860, doi.org/10.1080/10910344.2020.1765176
(FSW) of metal matrix composites (MMCs). Materials Today: Proceedings, 26
(2), 2650-2656.

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies
Kumar, G. V., Metya, S.,& Khan, A. K. (2019), An Experimental Study on (ICCCNT), July 2019.
Behaviour of Footings Resting on Sand Reinforced with Combigrid. E-
Proceedings of the Indian Geotechnical Conference (IGC 2019), at SVNIT
Surat, December 19-21, 2019, Paper ID –TH9-61, Pages 3525–3534. Sunil Kumar Gouda, Ashok Kumar Mehta, “An improved Differential Evolution
Algorithm with Self Adaptive Mutation Strategies for Global Optimization”,
International Conference on Contemporary Computing and Applications
Mukherjee, S., Metya, S., & Bhattacharya, G. (2019).Pseudo-static Stability
Analysis of Multilayered Slopes Using Sarma’s Method of Non-Vertical Slices.E- (IC3A), pp 87-91, 2020.
Proceedings of the Indian Geotechnical Conference (IGC 2019), at SVNIT
Surat, December 19-21, 2019, Paper ID –TH7-18, Pages 3131–3142.
Dhal P, Azad C. A novel approach for blood vessel segmentation with exudate
detection in diabetic retinopathy.In2020 International Conference on Artificial
Shubham, K., &Metya, S. (2019), Effect of Vegetation on the Stability of Slope: Intelligence and Signal Processing (AISP) 2020 Jan 10 (pp. 1-6).IEEE.
An Analytical Approach for Chandil Site. E-Proceedings of the Indian
Geotechnical Conference (IGC 2019), at SVNIT Surat, December 19-21, 2019,
Paper ID –TH7-14, Pages 3104–3115. Jha S, Mehta AK, Azad C. A Fuzzy Logic Based Approach for Prediction of
Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Soft Computing: Theories and Applications:
Proceedings of SoCTA 2019.
Madhuri, S., Bera, S., & Prasad, B. (2020).Dynamic Analysis of Offshore Wind
Turbine Supported by Jacket Substructure under Wind and Wave Loading,
SEC-2020, Accepted for Presentation Y. Dharmveer, Azad C., Bala K., Sharma PK, Kumar S., Genetic Algorithm and
Naïve Bayes (GANB) based Diabetes Mellitus prediction System, Proceedings
Patla, S., Mondal, S., & Choudhary, A. K. (2019).On improving the performance of the 5th International Conference on Microelectronics Computing &
of silty soil by treating with ferrochrome slag: an experimental study.E- Communication Systems (MCCS-2020), ARTTC BSNL Ranchi, 2020.
Proceedings of the Indian Geotechnical Conference (IGC 2019), at SVNIT
Surat, December 19-21, 2019, Paper ID –TH4-47
Alekha Kumar Mishra, Asis Kumar Tripathy, and Maitreyee Sinha, “Customized
Score-Based Security Threat Analysis in VANET”, First International Conference
Madhuri, S., & Vamsi, K. C. (2020).Dynamic Analysis of Offshore Wind Turbine
under Wind and Wave Loading.CREDAI ACSE Conference, March 2020, on Advances in Distributed Computing and Machine Learning (ICADCML),
Kolkata January 2020.

Rao, C. M., Bardhan, A., Raj, A., Kumar, R., & Ranjan.R. (2019).HYDRO-2019, Yedle Balaji, Gunjan Srivastava, Arun Kumar, Alekha Kumar Mishra, and Tapas
International conference to be held in UCE, OU in Association with ISH, Pune. Kumar Mishra, “A Survey: Security Issues and Challenges in Internet of Things”,
Paper Code: 112. First International Conference on Advances in Distributed Computing and
Machine Learning (ICADCML), January 2020.
Rao, C. M., Muduli, R., &Bardhan, A. (2019). Groundwater management
through artificial recharge: Issues and new perspectives. Institute of Engineers DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
conference on Artifical Recharge of Ground Water and its Role in Water Singh, K. K., Bajpai, M. K. (2019). Fractional Order Savitzky-Golay Differentiator
Management, 51 - 60 International conference, Ranchi, India. based Approach for Mammogram Enhancement, IEEE Explore.

Kumar, V., &Paswan, R. K. (2019). Effect of Elevated Temperature on Alkali


Srivastava, A. K., Sneha H., Diksha, Singh, K. K., Pose Invariant Face Recognition
Activated Slag Cement Concrete.5 th International Conference on Innovation
Using Principal Component Analysis, Soft Computing: Theories and
for Sustainable Infrastructure CIGOS-2019, University of Transport Technology,
Veitnam, October 31- November 1, 2019. Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Vol .1154.
Springer, Singapore.

Kumar, V., Kumar, A., & Prasad, B. (2019). Influence of High Temperature on
Non-Silicate Based Activated Blast Furnace Slag. 5 th International Conference Singh, K. K., Mishra, A., Deep A., Kumar A., Kumar, B., (2019) Hand Vein
on Innovation for Sustainable Infrastructure CIGOS-2019, University of Transport Biometric Recognition Using Local Binary Pattern, Advances in Computational
Technology, Veitnam, October 31-November 1, 2019. Intelligence, Security and Internet of Things. ICCISIoT. Communications in
Computer and Information Science, 398-406.
Prasad, B., Kumar, V., & Singh, P. (2019). Influence of Linz Donawitz slag
aggregates on strength development of concrete. 5 th International
Conference on Innovation for Sustainable Infrastructure CIGOS-2019, University Shaw, A. K., Chakraborty, A., Mohapatra, D. and Dutta, S.(2020) Scalable IoT
of Transport Technology, Veitnam, October 31-November 1, 2019. Solution using Cloud Services–An Automobile Industry Use Case. Fourth
International Conference on I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and
Cloud) (I-SMAC), 326-331.
Mandal, G., & Singh, A. K. (2019).Finite element analysis of lining of tunnel.E-
Proceedings of the Indian Geotechnical Conference (IGC 2019), at SVNIT
Surat, December 19-21, 2019. Basu, A., Mistry, S., Maity, S. and Dutta, S. (2020). A Novel Energy Aware
Resource Allocation Algorithm into a P2P Based Fog Computing Environment.
Choudhury, A., & Choudhary, A.K. (2020).Response of Pile Foundation In International Conference on Information, Communication and Computing
underlain by a Single Tunnel system.Second ASCE India Conference on Technology, 88-97.Springer, Singapore.
Challenges of Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructure Development in
Emerging Economies&quot (CRSIDE2020).
Sarkar, A. and Singh, B. K. (2019). Design and Analysis of a Template Protection
Scheme for Fingerprint Biometrics, 6th International Conference on
Muni, P., Choudhary, A.K., & Choudhary, A. (2019).An Experimental Study on
Microelectronics, Circuits Systems, 6-7 July, 2019.
Improving the Performance of Silty Soil by Encased Granular Column Using
Shredded Tire Chips. E-Proceedings of the Indian Geotechnical Conference
(IGC 2019), at SVNIT Surat, December 19-21, 2019. Kumar S. and Kumar, D. and Bhagat M. (2019).Rapid and Efficient Medical
Image Segmentation Using Thresholding and CLAHE with 3-Level FCM
Gupta, A., Choudhary, A.K., & Choudhary, A. (2019). Experimental Clustering.Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in
Investigation of Silty Soil Treated with Sodium Lignosulfonate. E-Proceedings of Electronics, Electrical & Computational Intelligence (ICAEEC).
the Indian Geotechnical Conference (IGC 2019), at SVNIT Surat, December 19-
21, 2019.
Kumar S. and Kumar, D. (2020). Comparative Analysis and Performance
Evaluation of Medical Image Compression Method for Telemedicine, 2nd
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
International Conference on Data, Engineering and Applications (IDEA),
Dibya Ranjan Das Adhikary, SwagatikaTripathy, Dheeresh K Mallick,
Bhopal, India,1-5.
Chandrashekhar Azad, “An Efficient Clustering Mechanism for Wireless Sensor
Network with Bottlenecks”, Springer International Conference on Intelligent
and Cloud Computing, December 2019. Patidar, G., Kumar S. and Kumar, D. (2020). A Review on Medical Image Data
Compression Techniques, 2nd International Conference on Data, Engineering
and Applications (IDEA), Bhopal, India, 1-6.
Nikita Karangle, Alekha Kumar Mishra, and Danish Ali Khan, “Comparison of
Nikto and Uniscan for measuring URL vulnerability”, 10th International
Bhagat, M., Kumar, D., Haque, I., Munda, H. S. and Bhagat, R. (2020) Plant Leaf

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Disease Classification Using Grid Search Based SVM. 2nd International Chandel, S.B., Saroj, L., Harshavardhana, K., Shekhar, H., Kumar, J.
Conference on Data, Engineering and Applications (IDEA), 1-6. (2020).Superimposed Components Based Directional Relaying During Power
Swing. Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020),
Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May 2020, 289-298
Bhagat, M., Kumar,D., Mahmood, R., Pati, B., and Kumar, M.(2020). Bell Pepper
Leaf Disease Classification Using CNN.2nd International Conference on Data,
Engineering and Applications (IDEA),1-5. Manna, S., &Akella, A. K. (2020).Designing of an updated MRAC with PD
Feedback for Marginally Stable Second-order process with Dead Time.2020
IEEE 5th International Conference on Computing Communication and
Bhagat, M., Kumar, D., and Kumar, D. (2019). Role of Internet of Things (IoT) in
Automation (ICCCA), Greater Noida, India, 2020, 63-66.
smart farming: a brief survey. Devices for Integrated Circuit (DevIC), 141-145.

Singh, S., Manna, S., Mansoori, M. I. H., &Akella, A. K. (2020).Implementation of


Sharma, M., Bhagat, M., and Kumar, D. (2019).Ubiquitous and Emerging
Perturb & Observe MPPT Technique using Boost converter in PV System.2020
Concepts of Sensors.Devices for Integrated Circuit (DevIC),341-347.
International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Smart Power
System and Sustainable Energy (CISPSSE), Keonjhar, Odisha, India, 2020.1-4.
Kumar, P., Kumar, D., Bhagat M. (2019). A review of Supervised and
Unsupervised approaches to Sentiment Analysis.1st International Conference
Manna, S., Shaw, S., &Akella, A. K. (2020). Design of Higher-Order Regulator
on Ubiquitous and Emerging Concepts on Sensors & Transducers (UEMCOS-
System using Pole-Placement Technique. 2020 International Conference on
2019).
Computational Intelligence for Smart Power System and Sustainable Energy
(CISPSSE), Keonjhar, Odisha, India, 2020, 1-4.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Tiwari, R.S., Gupta, O. H., &Sood, V.K. (2020) “Ground Fault Detection Using Pole
Manna, S., & Akella, A. K. (2020). Design and Performance Analysis of Second-
Differential Current Measurement for 2-Terminal Bipolar HVDC Lines. Electric
Order Process Using Various MRAC Techniques. In: Singh A.K., Tripathy M. (eds)
Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020), Jamshedpur, India,
Control Applications in Modern Power System. Lecture Notes in Electrical
29-30 May 2020, 1-14.
Engineering, vol 710. Springer, Singapore.

Ansari, S., Gupta, O. H., &Tripathy, M. (2020) “An Islanding Detection


Manna, S., &Akella, A. K. (2020). Optimal Modelling of Hybrid Renewable
Methodology for SOFC-based Static DG using DWT. Electric Power and
Energy System: A Bibliographical Survey. International Conference on Water,
Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020), Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May
Energy, and Environmental Sustainability 2020 (WEES 2020).
2020, 95-108.

Manna, S., &Akella, A. K. (2020).Design and Analysis of Grid Connected Solar


Ansari, S., & Gupta, O. H. (2020). Voltage Ripple Based Islanding Technique on
Photovoltaic System. International Conference on Water, Energy, and
Modified IEEE-13 Bus Test Feeder for Photovoltaic Inverter. Electric Power and
Environmental Sustainability 2020 (WEES 2020).
Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020), Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May
2020, 139-156.
Manna, S., &Akella, A. K. (2020). Comparative study of isotropic and
anisotropic sky models to estimate solar radiation incident on tilted surface for
Sharma, J.P., Shaw, S., & Gupta, O. H. (2020). Application of Admittance-based
New Delhi. International Conference on Water, Energy, and Environmental
Relaying Scheme under Dynamic Shunt Compensation. Electric Power and
Sustainability 2020 (WEES 2020).
Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020), Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May
2020, 327-336.
Riyaz, S., Upputuri, R., & Kumar, N. (2020). Wheeling charge evaluation by using
proposed MW-mile method considering transmission losses and load power
Balasubrahmanyam, Ch. S., & Gupta, O. H. (2020).Study and Implementation
factor variation. IEEE International Conference on Measurement,
of 1-phase DVR for Power Quality Enhancement. Electric Power and
Instrumentation, Control and Automation (ICMICA 2020), June 24-26, 2020, NIT
Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020), Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May
Kurukshetra.
2020, 29-35.

Upputuri, R., Shay, S., Riyaz, S., & Kumar, N. (2020).Analyzing the Effect of
Das, S., & Gupta, O. H. (2020). Study and Simulation of PMSG-based Wind
Control Modes Operation of Multiple FACTS Controllers on System
Turbine. Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020),
Performance. Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-
Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May 2020, 37-46.
2020), May 29-30, 2020, NIT Jamshedpur.

Tiwari, R.S., & Gupta, O. H. (2020). Study of Combined Time and Current
Riyaz, S., Upputuri, R., & Kumar, N. (2020). Congestion Management in Power
Grading Protection Scheme for Distribution System, International Conference
System- A Review. Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-
on Power Electronics & IoT Applications in Renewable Energy and its Control
2020), May 29-30, 2020, NIT Jamshedpur.
(PARC-2020), Mathura, India, 28-29 Feb. 2020, 443-448.

Prakash, A., Singh, M., Anumeha& Kumar, N. (2020). Improved Bridgeless Buck-
Jayshree, Sharma, J.P., & Gupta, O. H. (2019), Study of different passive
Boost Converter fed PMBLDC Motor Drive. Electric Power and Renewable
islanding detection techniques and verification by MATLAB simulation,
Energy Conference (EPREC-2020), May 29-30, 2020, NIT Jamshedpur.
International Conference on Emerging Trends for Smart Grid Automation and
Industry 4.0 (ICETSGAI4.0-2019), Ranchi, India, 05-07 Dec. 2019, 1-9.
Paul, K., Kumar, N., Hati, D., & Anumeha. (2020). Congestion Management
Based on Real Power Rescheduling using Moth Flame Optimization. Electric
Bhengra, K., Kumar, M., & Kumar, J. (2020) “Islanding Detection Through Mean
Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020), May 29-30, 2020, NIT
of Superimposed Voltage. Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference
Jamshedpur.
(EPREC-2020), Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May 2020, 319-326.

Upputuri, R., Anamika, & Kumar, N. (2019).Optimal Operation of Unified Power


Kumar, M., Bhengra, K., & Kumar, J. (2020).Modeling and simulation of
Flow Controller under Controlled Conditions. IEEE International Conference on
Photovoltaic solar cell microgrid. Electric Power and Renewable Energy
Power Electronics, Control and Automation (ICPECA), 16-17 Nov. 2019.
Conference (EPREC-2020), Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May 2020, 181-189.

Kumar, R., Kumar, N., Singh, P., & Kumar, A. (2019).Design of Turbo Code
Kumar, M., Singh, N., & Kumar, J. (2020).Estimation of the monthly standard
Generator in Optical Domain using Mach-Zehnder Interferometer.2019
diffuse and universal solar eradiation for the city Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
International Conference on Computing, Power and Communication
Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020),
Technologies (GUCON), 27-28 Sept. 2019.
Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May 2020, 217-222.

Varshney, A., Joshi, S., & Namrata, K. (2019).Automated Testing of Faults of an


Bhengra, K., Kumar, M., & Kumar, J. (2020).An Islanding Detection Technique
Automotive System.2019 IEEE 5th International Conference for Convergence in
based on Voltage and Current Disturbances.2nd International Conference on
Technology (I2CT), Bombay, India, 1-5
Innovative Mechanisms for Industry Applications (ICIMIA), Bangalore, India, 5-
7 March 2020, 498-502.

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Samadhiya, A., & Namrata, K. (2019). Modeling and Control of a Cascaded H- loss of phase conditions.5th international conference on Nano-electronics,
bridge Multilevel Inverter for Hybrid Generation Sources based Islanded circuits & communication system (NCCS-2019), 9th-10th Nov., ARTTC BSNL
Microgrid. 2019 International Conference on Computing, Power and Ranchi.
Communication Technologies (GUCON), NCR New Delhi, India, 634-639.

Dhamudia, S., Rathore, V., & Yadav, K.B. (2019). Closed-Loop V/f Control of
Namrata, Rani, P., Simran, Samadhiya, A., & Namrata, K. (2019). Control Symmetrical 6-Phase Induction Motor using Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel
Strategy of Hybrid Energy Storage System for a Standalone Photovoltaic Inverter. International Conference on Emerging Trends for Smart Grid
System. Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Automation and Industry 4.0, 5th-7th Dec. 2019, BIT Mesra, Ranchi.
Electronics, Electrical & Computational Intelligence (ICAEEC).

Rathore, V., & Yadav, K.B. (2020).Direct Torque Control of Asymmetrical


Shastri, R., Samadhiya, A., & Namrata, K. (2020). A comprehensive review of Multiphase (6-phase) Induction motor using modified Space Vector
remote and passive IDMs of Utility grid integrated MG System-Part 1. Electric Modulation. Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020)
Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC), 29th-30th May, NIT 29th-30th May, NIT Jamshedpur.
Jamshedpur.

Shankar, S., Yadav, K.B., Priyadarshi, A., & Rathore, V. (2020).Study of Phasor
Kar, M. K., Kumar, L., Kumar, S., & Singh, A. K. (2020). Efficient Operation of Measurement Unit and its applications. Electric Power and Renewable Energy
Power System with FACTS controllers using Evolutionary Techniques. 2020 7th Conference (EPREC-2020) 29th-30th May, NIT Jamshedpur.
International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN),
Noida, India, 2020, 962-965.
Chandni, K., Das, A., & Bhattacharya, A. (2020). A Time-sharing Class E Based
ZCS Resonant Inverter for Wireless Power Transfer System. In 2020 7th
Chakra, P. K., Raw, B. K., Singh, G., & Kumar, S. (2020). Optimal Location of International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN),
FACTS Devices for Active and Reactive Loadability Improvement Using KHA 230-233. IEEE.
Algorithm (April 14, 2020).Proceedings of the International Conference on
Advances in Electronics, Electrical & Computational Intelligence (ICAEEC)
Giri, P., Das, A., & Bhattacharya, A. (2020). Push-pull Inverter based Wireless
2019.
Power Transfer System. 2020 7th International Conference on Signal Processing
and Integrated Networks (SPIN), Noida, India, 2020, 489-493,
Verma, K., Gupta, S. K., Kumar, S., and Singh, G. (2019).Transmission congestion
management with FACTS devices using SOS Algorithm.International
Das, A., Bhattacharya, A., Sadhu, P. K. (2020). Equivalent Two-Coil Model for a
Conference on Emerging Trends for Smart Grid Automation and Industry 4.0’
Four-Coil Wireless Power Transfer System.International Conference on Electric
December, 2019, BIT Mesra, Ranchi.
Power and Renewable Energy Conference-2020 (EPREC-2020), 29th-30th May,
NIT Jamshedpur.
Kumar, L., Verma, K., & Kumar, S. (2020). UPFC Modelling for Augmentation of
Voltage Stability and Reduction of Active Power Losses.Electric Power and
Kumaraswamy, A., Bhattacharya, A. and Sadhu, P. K. (2020). A Multi-Level
Renewable Energy Conference 2020 (EPREC-2020), 29th-30th May 2020, NIT
Boost Converter Fed High Frequency Resonant Inverter for Induction Heating
Jamshedpur.
by using ADC control. International Conference on Electric Power and
Renewable Energy Conference-2020 (EPREC-2020), 29th-30th May, NIT
Kar, M. K., Mansoori, M. I. H., Kumar, S. & Gupta, S. K. Harmonic Elimination of a Jamshedpur.
T-Type Multilevel Inverter Based on Multistate Switching Cell. Electric Power and
Renewable Energy Conference 2020 (EPREC-2020), 29th-30th May 2020, NIT
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Jamshedpur. Kumar, A., Mahto, S. K., & Sinha, R. (2020, February). Y-Shaped Antenna for 5G
Enabled Gadgets and its MIMO for Smartphone Applications. In 2020 URSI
Kumar, S., Gupta, N.K., Singh, A. K. (2020). Fractional Order Controller Design Regional Conference on Radio Science (URSI-RCRS) (pp. 1-4).IEEE.
for Load Frequency Control of Single Area and Two Area System. 7th
International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN).
Kapil Bhardwaj, Mayank Srivastava, New resistorless FDNR simulation
configuration employing CDDITAs, 2019, Springer 2nd International conference
Varma, R P.V., Kar, M.K., Singh, A.K. (2019). Transient Analysis of a Standard IEEE- on VLSI, Communication and Signal Processing, pp. 561-570, 21-23 0ct 2019.
9 Bus Power System Using Power World Simulator. International Conference on
Emerging Trends for Smart Grid Automation and Industry 4.o (ICETSGAI 4.0), Kapil Bhardwaj, Mayank Srivastava, Novel CDDITA based grounded
Ranchi, India, 5-7 December, 2019
inductance simulation circuits, 2019, Springer 2nd International conference on
VLSI, Communication and Signal Processing, pp. 571-582, 21-23 0ct 2019.
Kar, M. K., Giri, P.S., Gupta, N.K., Singh, A.K. (2020). Control of a Three-Phase
Diode Clamped Multilevel Inverter Using Phase Disposition Modulation
Kapil Bhardwaj, Mayank Srivastava, New FDNR and FDNC Simulation
Scheme. Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference (EPREC-2020), Configurations using Inverted VDDIBAs 2019, Springer 2nd International
Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May 2020, 59-66.
conference on VLSI, Communication and Signal Processing, pp. 583-594, 21-23
0ct 2019.
Gupta, N.K., Kar, M.K., Singh, A.K. (2020). Load Frequency Control of Two-Area
Power System by Using 2 Degree of Freedom PID Controller Designed with the
P.A. Khanam, Mayank Srivastava, Minimum Component Grounded Inductor
Help of Firefly Algorithm. Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference Simulator employing CDDITA, 2019, 2019 3rd IEEE International Conference on
(EPREC-2020), Jamshedpur, India, 29-30 May 2020, 57-64.
Recent Developments in Control Automation & Power Engineering (RDCAPE),
pp. 580-584, 10-11 Oct 2019.
Sakile, R., Kumar, P., & Sinha, U.K. (2020).Modelling and Simulation of Lithium-
Ion Battery using MATLAB/Simulink. EPREC-2020, Jamshedpur, India, 291-299.
Prashant Shekhar, Ajay Kumar, Amir Ahmad, Mayank Srivastava, All Optical
OR/NOR logic gate using the Micro-ring Resonator based Switching Activity,
Kumar, P., Rathore, V., & Yadav, K.B. (2020). Fault Tolerance Study of 2019 IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer
Symmetrical Six-Phase Induction Drive. In 2020 First IEEE International Engineering (UPCON), pp. 1-4, 8-10 Nov 2019.
Conference on Measurement, Instrumentation, Control and Automation
(ICMICA) 1-6.
Dheeraj Kalra, Mayank Srivastava, Vishal Goyal, Manish Kumar “Realization of
Low Noise Amplifier for 1-5 GHz Using Noise Cancellation Technique” IEEE 2020
Rathore, V., Yadav, K.B., and Dhamudia, S. (2019). An Implementation of 9- International Conference on Power Electronics & IoT Applications in
Level Hybrid Cascade Multi Level Inverter (HCMLI) using IPD-Topology for Renewable Energy and its Control (PARC), pp. 472-474, Feb 28-29, 2020.
Harmonic Reduction. 5th International Conference on Nano-electronics,
Circuits & Communication Systems (NCCS-2019), 9th-10th Nov., ARTTC BSNL
Hari Prakash Reddy Allipur, Naga Pavan Surya Sai CharanRandhi, Mayank
Ranchi. Srivastava, New Active-Only Impedance Multiplier using VDBAs, 2020, Springer
Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference-2020 (EPRC-2020), NIT
Kumar, P., Rathore, V., & Yadav, K.B. (2019).Calculation of Torque Ripple and Jamshedpur, May 29-30, 2020.
Derating Factor of Symmetrical Six-Phase Induction Motor (SSPIM) under the

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Venkata Mohit Sai Chandra Kukunoori, Vinay Reddy Godhala, Mayank tolerant Multistage Interconnection Networks”, 2ndInternational Conference
Srivastava, Grounded FDNR Simulation Circuit using VDDIBAs, 2020, Springer on Communication & Computational Technologies, 2019. ISBN: 978-081-15-
Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference-2020 (EPRC-2020), NIT 5077-5, Springer, doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-5077-5.
Jamshedpur, May 29-30, 2020.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT
Sudha Shwati., (2019). Role of Information and Communication Technology in
Venkata Sai Krishna Dheeraj Kotla, Reddaiah Reddy Alluru and Mayank Organisational Learning and Knowledge Management [ISBN 978-99980-866-0-
Srivastava, A New Electronically Controllable Active R-L Network Simulator, 9] “Managing ICT for GNH based Development” 1st International Conference
2020, Springer Electric Power and Renewable Energy Conference-2020 (EPRC- Organized by Gyalpozhing College of Information Technology, Royal University
2020), NIT Jamshedpur, May 29-30, 2020. of Bhutan on 7-8 March 2019.

J. Kumar, D.K. Pandey, R. Raj, M. Kumar “Encryption and Authentication of DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Data using the IPSEC Protocol”In Proceedings of the Fourth International Kundu, S., Yadav J., and Mal, T. (2019).Effect of Vertical Secondary Current on
Conference on Microelectronics, Computing and Communication Systems Non-Local Transport of Particles in Sediment-Laden Turbulent Flows,
(MCCS 2019), pp. 855-862. LNEE, Ranchi, 11-12 May 2019. Proceedings of 24th international conference HYDRO-2019, Osmania University,
Hyderabad, 18-20 December, 2019.

J. Kumar, S.V.S. Gautam Reddy, P.N.V. Krishna, G. Anjan KumarARM


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
“Microcontroller Based Safety and Surveillance System”Proceedings of the Chordiya, J.S., & Sharma, R.V. (2019).Natural convection in a porous enclosure
Fourth International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing and with a square-wave partition.In Proceedings of 25th National and 3rd
Communication Systems (MCCS-2019), pp. 541-551. LNEE, Ranchi, 11-12 May International Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, December 28-31, IIT
2019. Roorkee, India.

Jayendra Kumar, Pratul Arvind, Prashant Singh, Yamini Sarada, Neeraj Kumar, Chordiya, J.S., & Sharma, R.V. (2020).Natural convection in a square porous
and Shivain Bhardwaj. “LBP riu2 Features for Classification of Radiographic enclosure with a pair of fluid-pockets.In Proceedings of the International
Weld Images''. In International Conference on Innovative Trends and Conference on Innovations in Thermo-Fluid Engineering and Sciences,
Advances in Engineering and Technology (ICITAET-2019), pp. 160-165. IEEE, February 10-12, N.I.T. Rourkela.
Shegoan, Maharashtra, 27-28 Dec 2019.

Kumar, Rajesh.,& Chand, P. (2019). Augmentation of heat transfer in air heating


Chandan Dutta, Tarun K. Das1, Alok Kumar, Jayendra Kumar, S. Palit Sagar, flat plate collector by fins and twisted tapes.14th International Conference on
“High Temperature Eddy Current Sensor for Real-Time Structural Health Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Wicklow, Ireland 22-24
Monitoring of Critical Engineering Components”.Conference and Exhibition on July.
Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE-2019), Bangalore, 5-7 Dec 2019.

Prabhakar, M., Prasad, A. K., &Paswan, M. K. (2020).Fatigue life simulation of


Rajiv Kumar, Niranjan Kumar, Poonam Singh, Ajay Kumar, “Design Turbo code rear axle housings and correlation with experimental results, Proceedings of
generator in optical domain using Mach-Zehnder interferometer”, accepted International Conference on Design, Automation and Control 2020 (ICDAC
for presentation in International Conference on Computing Power and 2020), 6 – 8th Jan, VIT, Vellore (India).
Communication Technologies (GUCON 2019) (IEEE Conference Record No.
47222) organized by Galgotia University (GCET Campus), Greater Noida, NCR
New Delhi, 27-29 September, 2019. Prabhakar, M., Prasad, A. K., &Paswan, M. K. (2020). Influence of compressive
residual stress to overcome the fatigue failure in axle housing, Proceedings of
International Conference on Design, Automation and Control 2020 (ICDAC
Prashant Shekhar, Ajay Kumar, Amir Ahmad, Mayank Srivastava, “All optical 2020), 6 – 8th Jan, VIT, Vellore (India).
OR/NOR logic gate using the Micro-ring Resonator based Switching Activity”
International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering
(UPCON-2019), ALIGARH, India, India. Kumar, R., & Singh, K.D.P. (2020).Aerodynamic Analysis & Optimization of
Geometrical Parameters of Annular Diffuser.88NCMMM/2020/AMS/307, P21,
NIT JSR.
Manish Kumar, Ajay Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar Raghuwanshi,” Design and Analysis
of Trench - based novel structure for high sensitive surface plasmon resonance
sensor,” SPIE 11274, Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XXVIII, Kumar, M., &Singh, K.D.P. (2020).Thermal Performance Analysis of Double Flow
2nd march 2020. Roughened Solar Air Heater Having Expanded Metal
Mesh.53NCMMM/2020/EEP/215, P21, NIT JSR.

P. Shekh, P. K. Singya, V. Bhatia, and N. Kumar “ASER Analysis of Cross QAM for
TAS/MRC-MIMO Cooperative Relay System with Imperfect CSI,” IEEE Kumar, R., & Singh, K.D.P. (2020). A Review on Productivity Enhancement of
International Conference on Advanced Networks and Telecommunications Solar Still by Application of PCM & Nano Enhanced PCM. 1st National
Systems (IEEE ANTS), December 16-19, 2019, BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus, Conference on “Materials, Mechanics & Modelling, No.
India 53NCMMM/2020/EEP/215, P21, NIT JSR.

P. Shekh, P. K. Singya, V. Bhatia, and N. Kumar “On Impact of Imperfect CSI Karakoti, A., Pandey, S., & Kar, V. R. (2020). Free Vibration Response of P-FGM
over SWIPT Device-to-Device (D2D) MIMO Relay Systems” International and S-FGM sandwich shell panels: A comparison, Materials Today:
conference on Signal Processing and Communications (SPCOM 2020), June Proceedings, 28(3),1701-1705.
20-23, 2020, Indian Institute of Science (IISC) Bangalore, India
Joshi, K. K., & Kar, V. R. (2020). Bending analysis of bi-dimensional functionally
A. K. Singh, Y. Shukla, and N. Kumar, “Impact of ART and DPC on AODV Routing graded plate using FEA, Materials Today: Proceedings, 26 (2), 1766-1770.
Environment for Dynamic Network using Qual Net 7.1,” International
Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (UPCON), Karakoti, A., Jena S., Kar, V. R., &Jayakrishna, K., (2020). Free vibration behavior
November 08-10, 2019, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, of corrugated functionally graded composite panel, Materials Today:
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India Proceedings, 22(4), 2957-2963.

P Kumar, C M Shamrao, M Mukherjee, “Sum-rate Maximization with Joint Power Hansdah, D., &Murugan, S. (2020). Study the effect of Diesel, Bioethanol and
Allocation and Mode Selection in D2D-enabled 5G Cellular Networks” in IEEE Biodiesel Blend on an Engine Oil Properties of Compression Ignition Engine for
International Conference on Communications (ICC), Shanghai, China, May Long Term application. Proceedings of International Conference on
2019, pp. 1-6 Innovations in Thermo-Fluid Engineering and Sciences (ICFES-2020), 10th-12th
February, NIT Rourkela, Odisha.
Amit Prakash, D K Yadav, “Multiprocessor Systems Design: Reliability Analysis of
Multistage Interconnection Network,” In Inventive Computation Technologies, Hansdah, D., &Murugan, S. (2019). Experimental Studies of Combustion
Springer International Publishing, Vol. 98, pp. 858–864, 2020. Parameters of Acetylene Inducted DI Diesel Engine with EGR. International
Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing and Renewable Energy-
Amit Prakash, Dilip Kumar Yadav, “2-Terminal Reliability Analysis of Single Fault- 2019 (ICAIRE-2019), 25th to 26th October 2019, GIET, Bhubaneswar.

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Mahesh Bhai, Ashish., Vasvani,Kumar, D., &Paswan, M. K. (2019). Failure Load Hulthen-modified Nuclear Jost function-Application to p-O16 and α-C12
Prediction in L‐ Shape Carbon Fibre Laminates under pull-out & 4‐point systems, P. Sahoo, IISF-2019, YSC, Kolkata, Nov. 5-7.
bending, 4th Indian Conference on Applied Mechanics held at IISc Bangalore.

Generating energy-momentum dependent local potentials for nuclear


DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGICAL & MATERIALS ENGINEERING
scattering, A. K. Behera, IISF-2019, YSC, Kolkata, Nov. 5-7.
Yadav, K. B., & Kumari, R. (2019). Microstructure and corrosion behavior of
alkaline treated Mg-1wt.%Ca alloy. ICPCM-2019, NIT Rourkela.
Kumari, R., & Majumdar, J. D. (2019).Development of bioactive coating on Ti- Manning-Rosen potential-n-p and n-d scattering, B. Khirali, IISF-2019, YSC,
alloy by plasma spraying.ICPCM-2019, NIT Rourkela.
Kolkata, Nov. 5-7.
Barole, S., Pathak, A., & Kumari, R. (2020). Study of thermal oxidation behaviour
of Mg-1%Ca alloy, ICMPC-2020, GLA University,Mathura. Implementation of Holographic filters to daylighting Optical Fibers, Jagriti
Mishra, Nitesh Kumar, Rajeev Ranjan, 2nd International Conference on
Maji, P., Mitra, R., & Ray, K. K. (2019). Oxidation Behaviour of as-cast Nb Si Ti
alloys. ICAM5-2019, NIT-Warangal, Warangal, India. 15-17th Sep 2019. Emerging Trends and Advances in Electrical Engineering and Renewable
Energy (ETAEERE2020), 5th-6th March 2020
Chaurasiya, R., Srivastava, S., & Maji, P. (2019). Synthesis of Cr doped MoO3 by
chemical precipitation method. ICAMP-2019, NIT Rourkela, Rourkela on 12th-
Modern advancements and application of GaN based materials, Nitesh
14th Dec, 2019.
Kumar, Jagriti Mishra, Rajeev Ranjan, 2nd International Conference on
Jha, B.B., Sahoo, R.K., Sahoo, T.K., &Bysakh, S. (2020). Impression Creep Emerging Trends and Advances in Electrical Engineering and Renewable
Behavior of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy: A Study on Various Creep Deformation Mechanisms Energy (ETAEERE2020), 5th-6th March 2020
by TEM Analysis. APMC 2020, International Convention Centre, Hyderabad,
India. 3th-7th Feb, 2020.
DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Kumari, R., & Jadhav, V. (2019). A Study of Corrosion Resistance Coating for Prasad, K. and Dwivedi, R. (2019) ‘Application of MOORA method to analyze
Steel Grades Used in Agricultural Equipments.NMD-ATM-2019, the factors affecting success of social programs’, 2nd International
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala on 15-16th November 2019. Conference on Mechanical Materials and Renewable Energy (ICMMRE –
2019), SMIT Gangtok, December 06 - 07 2019.
Majumdar, T., Chaurasiya, R., Mukhopadhyay, G., &Maji, P. (2019) Mechanical
behaviour of DP-600 steel sheet at different prestraining levels. NMD-ATM 2019,
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala on 15-16th November 2019. Noor M.F. and Kumar A., “Barriers in implementing Industry 4.0 Principles in Small
and Medium Industries in Indian Perspective”, 11th International Conference
Jha, B.B. (2020). Structural Health Monitoring for enhancing the service on Precision, Meso, Micro and Nano Engineering (COPEN 2019), IIT Indore, 12-
worthiness of Assets and Components. 1st National Conference on Materials,
14 December, 2019.
Mechanics & Modelling, NIT Jamshedpur, Jamshedpur. 29th-30th Aug, 2020.

Jha, B.B. (2020). Assessment of Service Worthiness of High Temperature S. Tripathi, M. Baruah and R. Ballav: Experimental Investigation of Micro TIG
Components in Thermal Power Plants.National Online Conference on
welding of Inconel 625, COPEN-2019, 11th – 13th December, 2019, IIT Indore.
“Research and Developments in Material Processing, Modelling and
Characterization2020, NIT Jamshedpur, Jamshedpur. 26th-27th Aug, 2020.
Jha, B.B. (2020), A practical approach towards damage of high temperature Tudu, N., Baruah, M., and Prasad, S. B., (2020), Morphological Study of
components in service. Seminar on protection of onshore and offshore facilities Deposited IN625 and SS304L by Laser Directed Energy Deposition Method,
against corrosion, 20-24th Jan, CSIR-IMMT Bhubaneswar.
International Congress, IC2020, Advanced Welding Technology and Quality
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Systems for Developing Economies, Organised by The Indian Institute of
Welding, Navi Mumbai, India, 6th – 8th February, 2020.

J. Bhoi, M. Majumder and U. Laha, Hadron-hadron scattering by velocity-


dependent potential DAE-BRNS Conference on Nuclear Physics, Lucknow,
Dec. 23-27, 2019.

5.9.3 BOOK(S)/CHAPTER(S) AUTHORED/EDITED


DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Mahato, S., Mishra, K. C., Dutta, S., and Mistry, S. Security Issues and Challenges
Balram Ambade, Shrikanta S Sethi, Amit Kumar, Tapan K Sankar (2020) in IoT. Interoperability in IoT for Smart Systems, Taylor and Francis.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon toxicity in riverine sediment and surface Giri, A., Dutta, S., Mishra, K. C., Neogy, S. IoT Middleware Technology: Review
water of Subarnarekha River and its tributary, India, Handbook of Miniaturized and Challenges. Interoperability in IoT for Smart Systems, Taylor and Francis.
Analytical Devices, ISBN 978-3-527-34758-2, WILEY (Wiley-VCH)

Balram Ambade, Basant Shubhankar, Sudarshan Kurwadkar, Amit Kumar, Sarkar A., and Singh, B. K.A Novel Session Key Generation and Secure
Santosh Kumar Verma, Sarita GajbhiyeMeshram, Chandrashekhar Meshram, Communication Establishment Protocol Using Fingerprint Biometrics.
Sonu Kumar Goyal Polychlorinated biphenyl in sediments of Subarnarekha Handbook of Computer Networks and Cyber Security Principles and
River: levels, spatial and temporal distribution, possible sources, and inventory Paradigms, Springer Nature, 777-803.
(2020), Dioxin: Environmental Fate, Human Health, and Ecological
consequences, Edited by Sudarshan Kurwadkar, Prabir K. Mandal, Shivani Soni, DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(ISBN 9781315170961), Pp 35. Namrata, K., Saini, R.P., Shekhar, C., & Das, S. (2020) Microgrid Design Evolution
and Architecture. In Bakhsh, G., Acharya, B., Singh, R.S.S, &Newagy F. (Eds.)
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Microgrid: The Design, the Challenges, and the Prospects, CRC Press, Taylor
Choudhary, A.K., Kunjumon, B., & Jha.J. (2019).Improving the Performance of and Francis (Accepted).
Ordinary Stone Column by Geotextile Encasement. Book Title: Geotechnics for
Transportation Infrastructure, Book ID: 475495_1_En, Book ISBN: 978-981-13-6712-
0, Chapter No.: 39 published by Springer Nature Singapore Pvt Ltd Namrata, K., Kothari, D.P., Das, S., & Shekhar, C. (2020) Renewable Energy (RE)
sources Design in the Microgrid In Bakhsh, G., Acharya, B., Singh, R.S.S,
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING &Newagy F. (Eds.) Microgrid: The Design, the Challenges, and the Prospects,
Kalita, Jyoti, D., Singh. V. P. SVM Hyper-Parameters Optimization using Multi-PSO CRC Press, Taylor and Francis (Accepted)
for Intrusion Detection.Social Networking and Computational Intelligence,
Springer.
Kumar, L., & Kumar, S. (2019). Identification of Weak Buses and Voltage Stability
Purba A. B., Kumari, S., and Kumar, S. A Survey on Wireless Network Social Enhancement. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN: 978-620-0-27874-6, pp.
Networking and Computational Intelligence, Springer 1-80.

Kalita, Jyoti, D., Singh. V. P. A Survey on SVM Hyper-Parameters Optimization Rathore, V., & Yadav, K. B. (2020). Analytical Model Based Performance
Techniques.Social Networking and Computational Intelligence, Springer. Characteristics Analysis of Six-Phase Induction Motor. Available at SSRN
Nemmaniwar, S., Saini, H., and Mamidkar, M. R.A State of the Art on Network 3575381.
Security.Social Networking and ComputationalIntelligence, Springer.
Saxena, M., Dutta, S. An Overview of Internet of Things in Healthcare.
Rathore, V., Yadav, K. B., & Kumar, V. (2020). Modeling and Simulation of Micro-
Interoperability in IoT for Smart Systems, Taylor and Francis.
grid System Components. Available at SSRN 3575363.

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Yadav, K. B., Priyadarshi, A., Shankar, S., & Rathore, V. (2020).Study of Fault Alam N., Iqbal M.M., Prakash C., Singh S., Basak A. (2020) Influence of the
Current Limiter—A Survey.In Innovations in Electrical and Electronic Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of Reinforced Graphene in
Engineering, pp. 97-113.Springer, Singapore. Magnesium Matrix Fabricated by Friction Stir Processing. In: Prakash C., Singh
S., Krolczyk G., Pabla B. (eds) Advances in Materials Science and Engineering.
Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer,
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Singapore.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4059-2_19.
Swagatadeb Sahoo, Carbon Tetrachloride: Dielectric relaxation study and
Uses; Advances in Chemistry Research, Nova Science Publisher, ISBN No-978-1-
53617-921-7, Vol-20, 2020. Md Manzar Iqbal, M. A. Siddiqui, Amaresh Kumar, Subhash Singh (2020),
Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Al-4%Cu/Sic Composites
Fabricated by Powder Metallurgy Process, (Title of the book: Advanced
Arvind R. Yadav, Jayendra Kumar, Roshan Kumar, Shivam Kumar, “Real Time
Numerical Simulation in Science and Engineering) (ISBN: 979-863-132-3599).
Electric Vehicle Collision Avoidance System under Foggy Environment using
Raspberry Pi Controller and Image Processing Algorithm” in Control
Applications in Modern Power System by Springer. Mishra, M., Prakash, C.,Shabadi, R., & Singh, S. (2020) Mechanical and
Microstructural Characterization of Magnesium/Multi-walled Carbon
Nanotubes Composites Fabricated via Friction Stir Processing, Advances in
Kishore Kumar Pedapenki, Jayendra Kumar and Dr.Anumeha, “Speed Control
Materials Science and Engineering, Pages 137-147,Publisher Springer,
of BLDC Motor using Fuzzy Logic Controller” Recent Advances in Power
Singapore.
Electronics and Drives by Springer.

Dr Anumeha, Kaushik Paul, PratulArvind,K B Yadav and Jayendra Kumar,


“Economic Power Wheeling using MW-MILE Method through Gravitational
Search Algorithm”Recent Advances in Power Systems by Springer.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Maiti, Mandal, T., Pramanik, S. (2020). FGP Approach Based on Stanojevic’s
Normalization Technique for Multi-level Multi-objective Linear Fractional
Programming Problem with Fuzzy Parameters, Studies in Computational
Intelligence series, Volume 863.

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Hansdah, D., Chand, P., &Murugan, S. (2020). Bioethanol operation in a DI


diesel engine with DEE fumigation.Book- Alternative Fuels and Their Utilization
Strategies in Internal Combustion Engines, pp-179-197, Springer, Singapore.

Pardeep, B., & Sinha, M. K. (2019).Computational Investigation of Various


Transition Stages in the Drop Formation Process.In Advances in Interdisciplinary
Engineering, Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 249-261).Springer,
Singapore. E-ISBN: 978-981-13-6577-5.

Baisakh, Barada P., & Prasad, A. K. (2020). Design modification of Rear Axle
Housings by Fatigue Failure Analysis. Smart Innovation, System and
Technologies Book Series (SIST), Springer Singapore, ISBN 978-981-15-1616-0.

Negi, Prashant., Gupta,V.K., & Prasad, A. K. (2020). CFD Analysis to Increase


Heat Transfer in Pipe with Combined Effect of Circular Perforated Ring and
Twisted Tape Insert. Smart Innovation, System and Technologies Book Series
(SIST), Springer Singapore, ISBN 978-981-15-1616-0.

Das, A.K., Panda, A. K., &Hansdah, D. (2019). Energetic and Exegetic


Performance Analysis of a CI Engine Fuelled with Diesel Blended Plastic
Pyrolytic Oil. Book-Renewable Energy and its Innovative Technologies, pp-155-
171, Springer, Singapore.

Mandal, A. K., &Wahi, P. (2019). Equipartition of Modal Energy in a Stiff Vibrating


String Due to a Finite Curved Boundary Obstacle - In: Gutschmidt S., Hewett J.,
Sellier M. (eds) IUTAM Symposium on Recent Advances in Moving Boundary
Problems in Mechanics. IUTAM Book series ISBN: 978-3-030-13720-5, 34,253-265.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Kumar, N., Mishra, J., & Ranjan, R. (2020, March). Modern Advancements and
Application of GaN-Based Materials.International Conference on Emerging
Trends and Advances in Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy (pp.
311-317).Springer, Singapore.

DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Prasad, K. and Dwivedi, R. (2019) ‘Development of hybrid tool using AHP and
BSC models for analysing performance of waste disposal management system
of a municipality’, Sustainability Modelling in Engineering a Multi-Criteria
Perspective, World Scientific, Singapore.https://doi.org/10.1142/11157.

Kumar R., Iqbal M.M., Singh S., Pal K. (2020) Microstructural Evolution and
Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Alloy 7075-T651 Processed by Friction Stir
Processing. In: Prakash C., Singh S., Krolczyk G., Pabla B. (eds) Advances in
Materials Science and Engineering. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering.
Springer, Singapore.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4059-2_1.

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6.1 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY


Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur was originally
founded as a department under Regional Institute of Technology in 1960 with the aim of
nurturing talent and setting high standards of education and excellence. The Department
offers instruction in General Chemistry and Engineering Chemistry to the students in different
branches of Engineering Students at B.Tech. Level. The Department started the Post Graduate
Programme (M.Tech.) in Surface Science and Engineering in 1982. The department is
equipped with various instruments. Besides teaching, the highly qualified and energetic faculty
members of the Department have contributed a lot to elevate the prestige of the institute
through their research activities of both basic and applied areas of chemistry

6.1.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
i. To create the Department of Chemistry as a centre of excellence in science and
technology through enhanced collaboration between Industries and academia and
serving the country.
ii. Building world class research facilities to train young minds through an extensive
research curriculum.
iii. To provide a pool of bright scientists for the advanced scientific endeavour of our
country.
Mission
i. To provide good fundamental concepts of Chemistry applied to the Engineering field.
ii. To introduce the importance of Chemistry in industry as well as in the research field.
iii. To study the importance of chemicals, chemical reactions and physical phenomena,
synthesis in higher study of Engineering.

6.1.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


S.N Highest Specialization/ Research
Name of the Faculty Designation
. Qualification Area
Associate Environmental Chemistry
1 Dr. Balram Ambade Ph.D.
Professor& Head and Analytical Chemistry
Organic Chemistry, Radio,
2 Dr. Shailesh Kumar Prasad Associate Professor Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry,
Surface Chemistry
Magnetic Materials,
Functional Nanoparticles,
Energy Materials,
3 Dr. Sudhanshu Shekhar Pati Assistant Professor Ph.D. Nanomaterials for
Biomedical Applications like
Magnetic Hyperthermia
and Drug Delivery
4 Dr. Subrata Mahanta Assistant Professor Ph.D. Physical Chemistry
Organic and Materials
5 Dr. Prabhat Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Chemistry
Dr. Naveen Kumar
6 Assistant Professor Ph.D. Chemistry
Veldurthi
7 Dr. Moumita Mondal Assistant Professor Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry
8 Dr. Tapas Das Assistant Professor Ph.D. Organic Chemistry
9 Dr. Sekharpandi Sakthivel Assistant Professor Ph.D. Organic Chemistry

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6.1.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES


We offer the following courses:
(a) Post-Graduate Programmes
M. Tech : Surface Science and Engineering
M.Sc : Chemistry
(c) Doctoral Programmes : Chemistry

6.1.4 LABORATORIES
1. Undergraduate (B.Tech)
2. Organic Chemistry Laboratory (M.Sc)
3. Physical Chemistry Laboratory (M.Sc)
4. Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (M.Sc)

6.1.5 DEPARTMENTAL SOCIETIES/ASSOCIATIONS ACTIVITIES


1. Green (R) evolution Global Certification Program
2. Preparation of In-house Hand Sanitizer

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6.2DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


The Department of Civil Engineering of National Institute of Technology (formerly Regional
Institute of Technology) Jamshedpur was started since the inception of the institute itself in
1960. The department is running UG course for B. Tech. (Hons) degree in Civil Engineering and
PG courses as M. Tech. degree in the streams of Structural Engineering, Geotechnical
Engineering and Water Resource Engineering as well as Ph. D. program in various streams of
Civil Engineering. The department has well qualified and experienced faculty members. Apart
from teaching and research, all faculty members are actively involved in administrative woks
and other extracurricular activities for all round development of the Institute. Faculty members
of the department are also undertaking design, testing & consultancy works for various
organizations leading to resource generation for the Institute. The Under Graduate programme
of the department has been accredited by NBA for 3 years in 2019.

6.2.1VISION AND MISSION


Vision
To become the best department for the research, academic and consultancy with the
vigorous participation of faculty, research scholars and students and produce smart solutions
with ethics and morals in the field of civil engineering for the benefit of society and industry.

Mission
• To develop modern laboratories, centre of excellence and advanced computational
facilities.
• To conduct research in all fields of civil engineering and interdisciplinary areas.
• To motivate research scholars and students towards best professional practices.
• To make graduating students exposed to industry and R & D organizations to get better
opportunities.
• To offer educational programmes that imparts inventive knowledge with high levels of
ethical and human values.

6.2.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Name of the Faculty Highest Specialization/
S.N. Designation
member Qualification Research Area
Solid Mechanics, Smart
Structures & Materials,
Composite Plates and
Professor
Shells, Retrofitting &
&
1 Dr. Karunesh Kumar Shukla Ph.D. Strengthening of RCC
Director,
Structures, Computational
NIT Jamshedpur
Mechanics, Stability &
Dynamics of Structures,
Multi-scale Composites
2 Dr. Anil Kumar Choudhary Professor Ph.D. Geotechnical Engineering
Dr. Arvind Kumar Lal
3 Professor Ph.D. Structural Engineering
Srivastav
Associate
4 Dr. Rakesh Pratap Singh Ph.D. Geotechnical Engineering
Professor& Head
5 Dr. Abdhesh Kumar Sinha Associate Professor Ph.D. Transportation Engineering
Dr. Akhileshwar Kumar
6 Associate Professor Ph.D. Geotechnical Engineering
Singh
7 Dr. Brajkishor Prasad Associate Professor Ph.D. Structural Engineering
Dr. Chintalacheruvu Water Resources
8 Associate Professor Ph.D.
Madhusudana Rao Engineering
9 Dr. Prahlad Prasad Associate Professor Ph.D. Structural Engineering
10 Dr. Sanjay Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D. Structural Engineering
11 Dr. Shashi Ranjan Pandey Associate Professor Ph.D. cont. Structural Engineering
12 Dr. Virendra Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D. Structural Engineering

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Water Resources
13 Mr. Nigam Prakash Associate Professor M.Sc. Engg.
Engineering
14 Mr. Sajjan Kumar Paswan Associate Professor M.Sc. Engg Geotechnical Engineering
15 Mr. Ashok Kumar Assistant Professor M.Sc. Engg Structural Engineering
Dr. Awdhesh Kumar
16 Assistant Professor Ph.D. Geotechnical Engineering
Choudhary
17 Dr. Keshav Kumar Sharma Assistant Professor Ph.D. Structural Engineering
18 Dr. Sabyasachi Biswas Assistant Professor Ph.D. Transportation Engineering
Water Resources
19 Dr. Sangeeta Kumari Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Engineering
20 Dr. Seeram Madhuri Assistant Professor Ph.D. Structural Engineering
Environmental
21 Dr. Somenath Mondal Assistant Professor Ph.D. Geotechnology,
Geotechnical Engineering
22 Dr. Subhadeep Metya Assistant Professor Ph.D. Geotechnical Engineering

6.2.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES


We offer the following courses:
(a) Under-Graduate Programme
B. Tech (H): Civil Engineering
(b) Post-Graduate Programmes
M. Tech:
• Geotechnical Engineering
• Structural Engineering
• Water Resources Engineering
(c) Doctoral Programmes
Ph. D.: Civil Engineering

6.2.4LABORATORIES
1. Soil Mechanics
2. Geosynthetics and Geoenvironmental Engineering
3. Transportation Engineering
4. Concrete and Structure
5. Survey
6. Environmental Engineering
7. Hydraulics & Water Resource Engineering
8. Computational
9. Rock Mechanics & Rock Engineering
10. NDT and Durability of Concrete

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6.3 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS


The Department of Computer Applications at the National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur
was founded in 1987. Since its inception, the department has always been recognized all over
the country for its excellence. The Department has consistently produced quality professionals
in the field of Computer & Network and strived for excellence in research and development.

6.3.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
i. To provide leading programs in the field of computer applications.
ii. The graduates produced would be globally recognized as innovative and well-
prepared computing professionals. These graduates would be leaders and innovators
in the industry, education, and other walks of social life.
iii. The faculty working in the department would influence the national and international
agenda through quality in teaching and research.
iv. Department would strive for inter-disciplinary pursuits that reinforces the impact of
computation in other disciplines.
v. To Produce “Creators of Innovative Technology”

Mission
i. To impart knowledge in the state of art in Computer Applications with relevant
theoretical basis.
ii. To offer high quality graduate programs, to train the students in different aspects of
computing discipline and to offer other training programs to enhance, augment,
and/or update technical skills of stakeholders.
iii. To provide a learning environment that helps students to be successful in their
professional lives and to prepare students to be lifelong learners by offering a solid
Theoretical foundation in computing along with applied computing experiences and
educating them about their professional, and ethical responsibilities.
iv. To have high quality faculty and staff with an appropriate know-how and degrees with
a commitment to remain professionally advanced through ongoing research and
professional development programs.
v. To attract and retain a diverse and multicultural population of students, faculty and
staff.
vi. To participate in design and development process in R&D establishment and industry.
vii. To promote research of international quality.

6.3.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Highest Specialization/ Research
S. N. Name of the Faculty Designation
Qualification Area
Software Engineering,
Software Reliability, Fuzzy
1 Dr. Dilip Kumar Yadav Professor& Head Ph. D
Logic, Soft Computing,
Operation Research
Optimization Technique,
2 Dr. Danish Ali Khan Professor Ph. D.
Computer Applications
Associate Computer organization and
3 Dr. Ashok Kumar Mehta Ph.D.
Professor Architecture, Soft Computing
Network optimization, Data
Associate
4 Dr. Dilip Kumar Shaw Ph.D. Structures & Program Design,
Professor
Supply Chain Management
Data mining, Data Mining,
Dr. Chandrashekhar Assistant Professor Intrusion Detections System,
5 Ph.D.
Azad (Grade-II) Swarm Intelligence, Artificial
Intelligence
Dr. Alekha Kumar
6 Assistant Professor Ph.D. Network Security
Mishra

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Robotics, Multi-Agent Systems,


Dr. Buddhadeb
7 AD-HOC Faculty Ph.D. Software-Defined Networking,
Pradhan
Soft Computing, BIg Data

6.3.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


(a) Post-Graduate Programmes
● M. Tech :Information Systems Security Engineering
● MCA :Master of Computer Applications

(b) Doctoral Programmes


● Ph. D. :Computer Applications

6.3.4 LABORATORIES
• Software Lab
• Software Development Lab

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6.4 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


The Department of Computer Science and Engineering was founded in 1992. Since its
inception, the department has always been recognized all over the country for its excellence.
The Department has consistently produced quality professionals in the field of Computer
Science & Engineering and has striven towards excellence in research and development.

6.4.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
Producing high quality, industry ready Computer engineers to cater to the needs of the
society.
Mission
To train young minds and to equip them with the best possible technical knowledge to
meet the current and future demands of the industry, academia & research. To create
infrastructure, motivation and culture for the state-of-the-art research work in the area
of Computer Science & Information Technology.
6.4.2 FACULTY MEMBERS
Highest
S. N. Name of the Faculty Designation Specialization/ Research Area
Qualification
Computer Network, Image
1 Dr. B K Singh Associate Professor Ph.D. Processing, Computerized
Tomography
Ph.D. Software Engineering, Algorithms
2 Mr. Rajiv Ranjan Suman Associate Professor
(Pursuing)
Computer Networks, Artificial
3 Dr. Sanjay Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D. Intelligence, Parallel Processing,
Mobile Computing
Computer Graphics, Operating
4 Dr. Dilip Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. System, Internet Technology,
Network Security
Dr. Koushlendra Kumar Image Processing, Computerized
5 Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Singh Tomography
Mobile Computing, Wireless
6 Dr. Subrata Dutta Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Sensor Network
Software Engineering
Mathematical Modeling
7 Dr. Vinay Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Dependability analysis of
Computer Based Systems

6.4.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


(a) Under-Graduate Programme
B.Tech (H): Computer Science and Engineering
(b) Post-Graduate Programmes
• M. Tech: Computer Science and Engineering
(c) Doctoral Programmes
• Ph. D.: Computer Science and Engineering

6.4.4 LABORATORIES
• Network Lab
• Software Lab. I
• Software Lab. II

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6.5 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


The Department of Electrical Engineering was started in 1960. The Department has been
consistently producing quality Electrical Engineers since its inception and is also involved in
research and development activities. The alumni of the department are well placed in both
public and private sectors. In addition to the UG program, the department runs PG programs
in Power Systems and Ph.D. programs in different areas of specialization.

6.5.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
To be a centre for imparting world class education in the field of electrical engineering, to conduct
extensive and quality research and to propel innovations for the betterment of society.
Mission
To train young minds and equip them with the best possible technical knowledge in order to meet the
current and future demands of the industry, to recognize education and research in close interaction
with the industry and to inculcate leadership qualities in young men and women who enter the portals
of the institute with sensitivity for social development and with an eye for growth in international
perspective.

6.5.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Highest Specialization/ Research
S. N. Name of the Faculty Designation
Qualification Area
1 Dr.Rabindra Nath Mahanty Professor & Head Ph.D. Power System Protection
2 Dr.Arun Kumar Singh Professor Ph.D. Control System
3 Dr.Niranjan Kumar Professor Ph.D. Power System
Control System and
4 Dr.Ashok Kumar Akella Associate Professor Ph.D.
Renewable Energy System.
5 Dr.Krishna Behari Yadav Associate Professor Ph.D. Electrical Machine
6 Dr.Umesh Kumar Sinha Associate Professor Ph.D. Renewable Energy
7 Dr.Kumari Namrata Associate Professor Ph.D. Renewable Energy
8 Dr.Madhu Singh Associate Professor Ph.D. Power Electronics and Drives
9 Mr. Sushil Kumar Gupta Associate Professor M.Tech Power System
10 Dr.Sanjay Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. Power System
11 Dr.Ananyo Bhattacharya Assistant Professor Ph.D. Power electronics
12 Dr.Jitendra Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. Power System
Power System Protection,
Microgrid, Renewable-based
13 Dr.Om Hari Gupta Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Distributed Generation, Power
Quality
14 Mr. Alok Priyadarshi Assistant professor B.Tech Power System

6.5.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


We offer the following courses:
(a) Under-Graduate Programme: B. Tech (H):
Electrical Engineering
(b) Post-Graduate Programmes:
• M. Tech:
• Power Systems Engineering
• Power Electronics and Drives
(c) Doctoral Programmes: Electrical Engineering

6.5.4 LABORATORIES
• Power Electronics Laboratory • Electrical Machine Laboratory
• Control System Laboratory • Power System Laboratory
• Microprocessor Laboratory • Power System Simulation
• Electrical Measurement Laboratory Laboratory

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6.6 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING
The Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering was started in 1989.
The department covers a host of subjects inclusive
of Electronic Circuits, Microprocessor, Digital Signal
Processing, Analogy Communication, Digital
Communication, Mobile Communication, VLSI,
Embedded systems, Instrumentation etc. The
department has laboratories catering to all the
subjects of study. There are five research scholars
working in different specializations under the
groups of Communication Engineering, VLSI and
Embedded systems, Signal Processing,
Instrumentation and Soft Computing. The
Department has a highly motivated faculty pool to
mentor the students.

6.6.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
● Global Knowledge Hub
● Excellence in technical and interdisciplinary domain
● Amalgamation of research and entrepreneurship in pursuit of Make in India drive
● Beckoning pillar for digital India
Mission
● Imparting total quality education to develop next generation professional scholars, fit for the
globally competitive environment.
● Value creation through economic, social, and environmental development using original ideas
through discovery, inquiry, innovation, research, transformational scholarship, and creative
activities.
● Pursue product-oriented research for establishing a self-sustaining and wealth creating centre by
involving the interaction among committed, diverse faculty, staff, students and community in order
to serve the societal needs of the State of Jharkhand, India and ultimately, the world.

6.6.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Name of the Highest
S. N. Designation Specialization/ Research Area
Faculty Qualification
Dr. Arvind Choubey Soft Computing, Digital Signal
(on lien, currently Processing, Microwave Engineering,
1 Professor Ph. D
working as Director, Communication Engineering
IIIT Bhagalpur)
VLSI design & Embedded Systems
Softcomputing Instrumentation &
IndustrialControl System Solar
2 Dr. Shiva Nand Singh Professor & Head Ph. D
Technology Powermelectronics
Image Processing RF &Microwave
Engineering
Antenna Design, Application ofVLSI,
Microwave Engg., Power
3 Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Associate Professor Ph. D electronics, Solar Cell,
CommunicationEngg. Analog
andDigital ckt etc.
Parallel Computing, Network
Reliability,Mobile Communication
4 Dr. Amit Prakash Associate Professor Ph. D
and Networking,Microprocessor,
VLSI Design

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Soft Computing, Digital Signal


5 Dr. Rashmi Sinha Associate Professor Ph. D Processing, Antenna Design
andMetamaterial Absorber
Ph. D Power Electronics, Devices & Circuits
6 Mr. B. N. S. Munda Associate Professor
(pursuing) and Renewable Energy
Communication Systems
Ph. D
7 Mr. Dilip Kumar Associate Professor MicrowaveEngineering Devices and
(pursuing)
Circuits
Digital signal and Image Processing,
8 Dr.Jayendra Kumar Assistant Professor Ph. D
IoT, Embedded System.
Nanoelectronics and VLSI,
9 Dr.Basanta Bhowmik Assistant Professor Ph. D Micro/Nano material based Sensor,
Non-invasive disease diagnosis.
Optical Fiber Communication,
10 Dr. Ajay Kumar Assistant Professor Ph. D
Optical Logic Devices, Sensors
Micro/ Nanoelectromechanical
Systems (MEMS/NEMS), Piezoelectric
11 Dr.Basudeba Behera Assistant Professor Ph. D
devices, SAW devices/ motors,
Internet of Things (IoT)
Microelectronics, Low Power VLSI
12 Dr. Kunal Singh Assistant Professor Ph. D
Devices.
Dr.Mayank Analog integrated circuits and
13 Assistant Professor Ph. D
Srivastava analogue signal processing
Communication Systems, Wireless
14 Dr. Nagendra Kumar Assistant Professor Ph. D
communication
Wireless Sensor Network and
15 Dr.Mrutyunjay Rout Assistant Professor Ph. D
Signalprocessing
16 Dr. Prashant Kumar Assistant Professor Ph. D Communication Systems
Dr.Swagatadeb Microwave Engineering, Broadband
17 Assistant Professor Ph. D
Sahoo Dielectric Spectroscopy

6.6.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


(a) Under-Graduate Programme
B. Tech (H): Electronics & Communication Engineering
(b) Post-Graduate Programmes
M. Tech:
• Embedded System
• Communication Systems
(c) Doctoral Programmes
Ph. D. : Electronics & Communication Engineering

6.6.4 LABORATORIES
• Basic Electronics Lab • Industrial Electronics & Drives Lab
• Analog Electronics Lab • VLSI design Lab
• Digital Electronics Lab • Microwave and Antenna Lab
• Microprocessor & Microcontroller Lab • Thin film Devices Laboratory
• Data Communication & Networking Lab • Modelling & Simulation Lab
• Communication & DSP Lab

Procured equipments
Sl. No. Equipment Cost (INR) Funding Agency

1. Silvaco Omni Bundle Software 10,70,000 Institute Fund

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6.7 DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND


MANAGEMENT
The department came into being as Humanities department since the inception of the institute
in 1960 as Regional Institute of Technology. Later the department was upgraded as the
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in line with IITs. The Department was engaged
in the teaching of English, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science and Economics to B.Sc.
(Engg.) students. In 2014, the Department was enhanced to the Department of Humanities,
Social Sciences and Management. The Department is currently engaged in teaching English
for Communication, Introduction to Soft Skills, Organizational Behaviour and Industrial
Psychology, Industrial Economics and Accountancy, Management Information System
courses to B.Tech (Hons.) students, and Technical Communication to M.Tech., Communication
Skills to M.Sc., Financial Management, Organizational Behaviour and Management to MCA
and Electives (Principles of Economics, Entrepreneurship Development). The faculty members
of the Department also train students in the area of oral and written communication skills for
placement purposes.

6.7.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
To contribute to the emergence of NIT Jamshedpur as a world class institution, producing
highly skilled engineers who are the finest specimens of technology at its best merging
aesthetics with human values and social responsibility to make this world a better place.
Mission
To contribute to the holistic development of the personality of the students so as to enable
them to successfully meet their professional as well as societal challenges and to inculcate
essential human values in them and also to make them sensitive to the concerns of the
environment.

6.7.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Highest Specialization/
S. N. Name of the Faculty Designation
Qualification Research Area

Associate Professor &


1 Dr. Rajiv Bhushan Ph.D. American Literature
Head
2 Dr. Maninder Kapoor Assistant Professor Ph.D. Indian English Women’s Fiction
3 Dr. Manish Kumar Jha Assistant Professor Ph.D. Finance
4 Dr. Akanksha Shukla Assistant Professor Ph.D. Marketing &Finance

Human Resource Management


5 Dr.Shwati Sudha Assistant Professor Ph.D.
& OB
6 Dr.Doreswamy Assistant Professor Ph.D. English

6.7.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


(a) Doctoral Programmes
Ph. D.
• English
• Management

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6.8 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS


The Department of Mathematics was established with the inception of National Institute of
Technology as Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur in 1960. The Department caters
to the need of the institute by providing teaching to the undergraduate and post-graduate
students of engineering in several branches. It also offers two years masters program in
Mathematics and Ph. D. program in different areas of Pure and Applied Mathematics. The
Department provides an outstanding research environment complemented by excellent
teaching for its students to flourish in different areas of academics and industry as well. The
department has produced a good number of Ph.D. students who are placed in leading
institutes and R & D organizations. The faculty members of the Department are handling
research projects from reputed organizations such as Science & Engineering Research Board
(SERB), DRDO, NBHM etc.

6.8.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
To be recognized as one of the best Mathematics Departments in the country, in terms of
having high reputation towards teaching and research.
Mission
I. To set high standards of excellence in creating and disseminating knowledge in
Mathematics.
II. To focus on the emerging area of Research in Pure & Applied Mathematics.

6.8.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Highest Specialization/
S. N. Name of the Faculty Designation
Qualification Research Area
Operations Research,
Fractional Functional
1 Dr.Tarni Mandal Professor & Head Ph.D. Programming Problem,
Statistics,Numerical
Methods
Approximation
2 Dr.Sripati Jha Associate Professor Ph.D.
theory,Numerical methods
Heat and Mass Transfer,
3 Dr.Ramayan Singh Associate Professor Ph.D. Boundary Layer Theory,
Numerical Methods

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Mathematical Modelling,
Fractional Calculus,
4 Dr.Sunil Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D. Mathematical Physics,
Numerical Methods,
Wavelet Methods
MHD fluid flow, Numerical
5 Dr.Raj Nandkeolyar Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Analysis
Numerical Analysis,
Singularly Perturbed
6 Dr.Hari Shankar Prasad Assistant Professor Ph.D.
differential-difference
equations, Delay problems
Commutative Algebra,
7 Dr.Ratnesh Kumar Mishra Assistant Professor Ph.D. Computational Algebra
and Fuzzy Algebra
Mathematical Modeling of
8 Dr.Snehasis Kundu Assistant Professor Ph.D. Turbulent Flow, Hydraulics,
Fractional Modelling
Complex Analysis, Special
9 Dr.Sourav Das Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Functions
Cryptology & Network
10 Dr.Sumit Kumar Debnath Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Security, Coding Theory
Thin Film Flows,
Magnetohydrodynamic,
11 Dr.Rajat Tripathi Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Heat and Mass Transfer,
Boundary Layer Theory
Dr.Mahendra Kumar Linear Algebra & Matrix
12 Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Gupta Theory, Control Theory

6.8.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


(a) Post-Graduate Programmes
M. Sc.:Mathematics
(b) Doctoral Programmes
Ph. D.: Mathematics

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6.9 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


The Department of Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest (started in 1960) and the
largest department in terms of faculty, students and activities. The Department offers B.Tech
(Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering, M.Tech in Computer Integrated Design & Manufacturing
(CIDM), M.Tech in Thermal Engineering (TE) and M.Tech in Energy System (ES). Department is
also running a PhD Program in various research areas in Mechanical Engineering. It also offers
part time PhD programs, mainly meant for those employed in industries and academic
institutions. The department is having highly qualified and experienced faculty in all streams of
Mechanical Engineering. An interactive relationship is maintained between the students and
staff which enable the students to develop a sound foundation in the stream in a conducive
environment. The Under Graduate programme of the department has been accredited by
NBA for 3 years in 2019.

6.9.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
To be a centre for imparting world class education in the field of Mechanical Engineering and
conduct extensive and quality research and to propel innovations for the betterment of
society.
Mission
• To train young minds and to equip them with the best possible technical knowledge to
meet the current and future demands of the industry, academic & research.
• To create infrastructure, motivation and culture for the state-of-the-art research work in
the area of Mechanical Engineering.
• To enhance the research and teaching by interaction and development of relationship
with industry, R&D organization and academic institutions.
• To develop an energetic environment for excellence, creativity and perfection.

6.9.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Name of the Faculty Highest Specialization/ Research
S. N.
member Designation Qualification Area
Renewable Energy,
1 Dr. Mani Kant Paswan Professor& Head Ph.D. Manufacturing Process, Power
Plant
Heat Transfer, CFD & Energy
2 Dr. Ram Vinoy Sharma Professor Ph.D.
Studies
Heat Transfer (Boiling) Tribology,
3 Dr.Shalendra Kumar Professor Ph.D.
CAD, Thermal Engg
CAD of Thermal
4 Dr. Sanjay Professor Ph.D.
SystemsThermodynamics
Thermal Engg., Aerodynamics &
5 Dr. Prabha Chand Professor Ph.D.
Solar Energy
CFD, Free Surface Flow, Free
6 Dr.Mrityunjay Kumar Sinha Professor Ph.D. Surface Flow, Heat Transfer,
Thermal Engg
7 Dr. Malay Niraj Associate Professor Ph.D. Production Management & TPM
Thermal Engg., Refrigeration &
8 Dr. Parmanand Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D.
Air Conditioning
Dr. Krishna Deo Prasad
9 Associate Professor Ph.D. Solar Energy & Heat Transfer
Singh
Combustion Engg. Heat Transfer
10 Dr. Anil Kumar Prasad Associate Professor Ph.D.
& Pinch Technology
Rheology of Slurry flow, Erosion
11 Dr. Satish Kumar Associate Professor Ph.D.
wear
12 Dr.Laljee Prasad Assistant Professor Ph.D. Heat Transfer, Solar Energy
Vibration & Noise Control,
13 Dr. Naresh Prasad Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Composite Materials & Tribology

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Complex no Newtonian fluid flow


14 Dr. Md. Ashique Hassan Assistant Professor Ph.D.
and heat transfer
Composite Materials, Finite
15 Dr. Deepak Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Element Method
Robotics Dynamic and Control,
16 Dr. Vijay Kumar Dalla Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Bond Graph Technique, Fatigue
Computational Structural
Mechanics, Composite and
17 Dr. Shashank Pandey Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Sandwich Structures, Finite
Element Analysis
18 Dr. Bipin Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. Vibration and Acoustic
IC Engine, Renewable Energy,
19 Dr.DulariHansdah Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Engine emissions and control
Mechanical System Design,
20 Dr. Vineet Sahoo Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Mechanical Drives, FEM
Computational Mechanics,
Advanced Composites,
21 Dr.Vishesh Ranjan Kar Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Nonlinear FEM, Functionally
Graded Materials,
Dynamics and Vibration, Non-
22 Dr. Ashok Kumar Mandal Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Linear vibration

6.9.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


(a) Under-Graduate Programme
B. Tech (H) : Mechanical Engineering
(b) Post-Graduate Programmes
M. Tech
• Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing,
• Energy System Engineering,
• Thermal Engineering
(c) Doctoral Programmes
Ph. D. : Mechanical Engineering

6.9.4 LABORATORIES
• Engineering Mechanics Laboratory
• Engineering Graphics & CAD Laboratory
• Strength of Materials Laboratory
• Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
• Dynamics of Machinery Laboratory
• Heat & Mass Transfer Laboratory
• Metrology Laboratory
• Applied Thermodynamics Laboratory
• Fluid Machinery Laboratory
• Renewable Energy Laboratory

PROCURED EQUIPMENTS
S. N. Equipment Cost (INR) Funding
Agency
1 Differential wheel and axle, spring stiffness, 1,10,000 Institute Fund
shear legs, rope and belt friction, Moment of
inertia of flywheel.
2 Thermal Conductivity Apparatus 4,60,000 SERB Project
3 Chiller Circulating Water Bath 65,000 SERB Project
4 Data Acquisition System 5,00,000 SERB Project
5 High Speed Camera 3,00,000 SERB Project

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6 Basler acA800-510μmMonochrome Camera 3,62,250 SERB Project


7 FEAST-VSSC ISRO Campus License include:A: 15,75,000 TEQIP-III
FEAST Academic version License-100 usersB:
FEAST Research Version License 5 Users
8 Refracting index Refractometer 22,538 Institute Fund
uncompensated reading (nD) temperature
compensated to sucrose(nD20) and % Brix
9 Laboratory Graphics LCD pH/ORP/ISE/ 20,178 Institute Fund
Benchtop Meter w/2 Channel input, 5 point

NEW LABORATORIES DEVELOPED


Nanofluid Laboratory:
A new research laboratory named Nanofluid lab has been established in the Department. It
primarily focuses on nanofluid preparation, its thermo-mechanical characterization, heat
transport investigation, stability analysis and applications. The available and proposed facility
includes NI multi utility DAQ, thermo-bath, stable power supply unit, thermal conductivity
measurement, heat capacity analyzer, computation facility including simulation software
along with workstation. In-house developed set up for investigating Natural Convection,
Forced Convection, Flow Visualization System, Transient Behaviour and Rayleigh-Benard
convection.

6.9.5 DISTINCTIONS/AWARDS
(a) By the Students :Revanta (Solar Vehicle) Team-Participation Award

6.9.6 OTHER INFORMATION IF ANY


● Dr. V.R. Kar received the Preeminent Researcher Award 2019 from International Institute
of Organized Research, India in association with Western Sydney University, Australia.
● Dr. V.R. Kar received Young Scientist-2019 Award (Mechanical Engineering) in Venus
International Research Award (VIRA-2019) from Venus International Foundation,
Chennai, India.

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6.10 DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGICAL AND MATERIAL ENGINEERING


The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering was amongst the four branches
with which the institute was initially launched in 1960, with increasing focus on Advanced
Materials, Composite Materials, Nanotechnology, Materials Technology, Foundry Technology,
Iron & Steel, Nanotechnology, Mineral Benefaction and Corrosion and Surface Engineering.
The R&D work being carried out in these fields in the metallurgical sector, Materials Engineering
was included in the curriculum of the department in 1995.

6.10.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
To be a center for imparting world class education in the field of Metallurgical and Materials
Engineering, to perform extensive and quality research and to drive innovation for the
betterment of society.
Mission
• To train young minds and to equip them with the best possible technical knowledge to
meet the current and future demands of industry, academia, research as well as
society.
• To create state of the art facilities for the research activities that provide motivation
towards carrying out quality research work in the area of Metallurgical and Materials
Engineering.

6.10.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Name of the Faculty Highest
S. N. Designation Specialization/Research Area
member Qualification
Mathematical Modelling of Freezing
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
1 Professor& Head Ph.D. and Melting of a Bath Material on a
Singh
solid additive
Dr. Mahesh Kr.
2 Professor Ph.D. Process Metallurgy (steel),
Agarwal
Associate
3 Mr. Binod Kumar Singh M.Tech FoundryTechnology
Professor
Associate
4 Dr. Ranjit Prasad Ph.D. Geology and Mineral Beneficiation
Professor
Mechanical Metallurgy, Fatigue,
Associate
5 Dr. Ashok Kumar Ph.D. Fracture & Failure Analysis, Physical
Professor
Metallurgy
Extractive Metallurgy of Iron & Steel.
Mr. Chandra Sekhar Associate
6 M. Tech Melting Practices, Coke making,
Choudhary Professor
Corrosion Science & Engineering
Metallic glasses, Nano Structured
Materials, Mineral Beneficiation,
7 Dr. Rina Sahu Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Hydrometallurgy, Coal
characterisation & beneficiation
Physical Metallurgy, Thermodynamics,
8 Dr. Aravind Gali Assistant Professor Ph.D. Phase Transformations, Structure-
Property-Correlations in Materials
Physical Metallurgy, Mechanical
9 Dr.Poulami Maji Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Metallurgy
Surface Engineering, Corrosion,
10 Dr.Renu Kumari Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Biomaterial
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Physical Metallurgy and Materials
11 Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Vajpai Design, Powder Metallurgy Processing
Physical Metallurgy, Mechanical
Metallurgy, Surface Engineering,
12 Prof. B. B. JHA Visiting Professor Ph.D. Thermal Barrier Coatings, Life
Assessment of engineering
components and Coatings

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6.10.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


We offer the following courses:
(a) Under-Graduate Programme
B. Tech (H): Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
(b) Post-Graduate Programmes
M. Tech
• Foundry Technology
• Materials Technology
(c) Doctoral Programmes
Ph. D.: Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

6.10.4 LABORATORIES
• Thermodynamics & Kinetics
• Extractive Metallurgy
• Physical Metallurgy
• Heat Treatment
• Geology & Mineral Beneficiation
• Material Testing
• Non-Ferrous Metallurgy & Corrosion
• Manufacturing
• Foundry
• Advance Materials
• Analysis
• Computational
• Surface
• Workshop

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6.11 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS


The Department of Physics at the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur was formed in 1960. Since
its inception, the department has always been recognized all over the country for its excellence. The
department has consistently produced quality professionals in the field of Physics and has strived for
excellence in research and development.
At present, the department offers Master of Science in Physics and Ph.D Programme in various disciplines
of Physics. Admission in MSc (Physics) programme is through all India centralized counselling (CCMN)
based on ranking of ‘Joint Admission Test for M. Sc. (JAM) conducted by IIT’s. The Department has six
laboratories for carrying out experiments at UG / PG and Research level.

6.11.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision:
● To impart quality education in Physics to produce good quality, technically trained, world class
human resources.
● To promote research and development in the emerging and thrust areas.
Mission:
To become dynamic, quality conscious, forward looking and responsive to global economically viable
technological development by imparting quality technical education

6.11.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Highest Specialization/
S. N. Name of the Faculty Designation
Qualification Research Area
1 Dr. Y.P. Yadav Professor Ph.D. Solar energy
2 Dr. Ujjwal Laha Professor& Head Ph.D. Nuclear Physics
3 Dr. Hira Lal Yadav Professor Ph.D. Holography
Radio Physics and
4 Mr. Ajay Kumar Singh Associate Professor M.Sc.
Electronics

X-ray crystallography,
5 Dr. Rajeev Ranjan Associate Professor Ph.D.
Holography
6 Mr. Bibeka Nanda Kundu Associate Professor M.Sc. Material Science
7 Dr. Uday Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D. Physics
8 Dr. Neha Agnihotri Assistant Professor Ph.D. Computational Physics

6.11.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


(a) Post-Graduate Programmes
● M. Sc. :Physics
(b) Doctoral Programmes
• Ph. D. :Physics

6.11.4 LABORATORIES
• Physics Laboratory
• Photonics Laboratory
• Advanced Computational Physics Laboratory

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6.12 DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING


The Department of Production & Industrial Engineering was started in 1988 with the name of
“Production Engineering & Management”. The name of this department was changed to
Production & Industrial Engineering in the year 2007. The department was accredited by the
NBA in 2019. The department offers a UG course for B. Tech. (Hons.) degree in Production and
industrial Engineering and a PG course in Manufacturing Systems Engineering as well as Ph. D.
program in various streams of Production and Industrial Engineering. The Department is
currently developing different engineering laboratories like CAD/CAM Lab, Advanced
Manufacturing and Flexible manufacturing systems Lab, Non- Traditional Manufacturing lab,
and Industrial Engineering & Ergonomics lab and Central workshop. Time to time
curricula/syllabus is upgraded as per the market and technology requirement. The
department has also proposed to start a new PG course in Production Management which
will cater to the current industrial need.

6.12.1 VISION AND MISSION


Vision
To produce engineers and researchers with excellent technical knowledge, research acumen,
leadership skills and ethical responsibility
Mission
i. To educate B. Tech., M. Tech and Ph. D students with fundamental knowledge in
concerned subjects, and to update them with the state-of-the-art in the field.
ii. To develop and maintain laboratories which cater to the needs of the students
iii. Quest for inter-disciplinary research.
iv. To promote academia-industry collaboration.

6.12.2 FACULTY MEMBERS


Name of the Faculty Highest
S. N. Designation Specialization/Research Area
member Qualification
Associate Professor Energy management, Industrial
Dr. Shashi Bhushan
1 & Ph.D. Engineering, Production
Prasad
Head Management
Production Management,
2 Dr. Anand Mukut Tigga Professor Ph.D. Production/Manufacturing Engg,
CAD/CAM
Computer Aided Design and
3 Dr.Amaresh Kumar Professor Ph.D. Manufacturing. Industrial Engineering
Micro Machining
CAD/CAM, Robotics, Production
4 Dr. Ashok Kumar Jha Associate Professor Ph.D.
Engineering
Rapid prototyping, Reverse
5 Dr. Raj Ballav Associate Professor Ph.D. Engineering, CAD, Non Traditional
manufacturing
6 Dr. Dharmendra Patel Assistant Professor Ph.D. Industrial Engineering
Additive Manufacturing, Surface
7 Dr. Ashish Das Assistant Professor Ph.D. Engineering, Coating, Friction Stir
Welding, Metal Matrix Composites.
Supply Chain Management,
8 Dr. Dinesh Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Operations Management
Multi criteria decision making Expert
9 Dr. Kanika Prasad Assistant Professor Ph.D.
systems Operations research

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Modification of Nano materials Thin


coating Synthesis of Nanocrystal line
spinel Metal Matrix Composites
10 Dr. Subhash Singh Assistant Professor Ph.D. (MMCs), Polymer Matrix Composites
(PMCs) Synthesis of 2D Materials
Friction Stir Processing and Welding
(FSP and FSW)
Surface Coating, Materials
Characterization, High-Speed
11 Dr. Tushar Banerjee Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Machining, Wear Analysis of Cutting
Tools, Tribology
Welding, Additive Manufacturing,
Finite Element Modeling of welding
process, Residual stress analysis,
12 Dr. Mayuri Baruah Assistant Professor Ph.D. Optimization in manufacturing
processes, Advanced materials,
Micro structural Analysis, Materials
Processing
Coating Technology, Abrasive
13 Dr. Simanchal Kar Assistant Professor Ph.D.
Machining

6.12.3 ACADEMIC PROGRAMME


(a) Under-Graduate Programme
B. Tech (H) : Production and Industrial Engineering
(b) Post-Graduate Programmes
M. Tech : Manufacturing Systems Engineering
(c) Doctoral Programmes
Ph. D. : Production and Industrial Engineering

6.12.4 LABORATORIES
• CAD/CAM Lab
• Welding Lab
• Machining Lab
• Metal Forming Lab
• Advance Manufacturing and FMS Lab
• Non-Traditional Manufacturing Lab
• Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics Lab
• Foundry Lab
• Central Workshop
NEW LABORATORIES DEVELOPED
Advanced Welding Laboratory- A Micro Plasma Arc Welding Machine is installed along with a
cooling chamber. This machine setup is purchased under TEQIP III funding agency which costs
approximately ₹ 6.5 lakh. Machine can weld at 0.5 A current to 50 A current. This machine is
applicable for joining at the micro and macro level. Hence, this machine is very useful for
Research Purpose.
Advanced Flexible Manufacturing System Laboratory (AFMS Lab.) - A robotic arm with teach
pendant was procured and set up in the laboratory. This newly inducted laboratory in the UG
curriculum which will be helpful not only for the Production and Industrial Engineering students
but also to the students of other branches like, Mechanical, Electronics and Electrical
Engineering.

Advanced Foundry Lab - An advanced stir cast machine was installed in the Advanced
Foundry Laboratory. This will facilitate novel fabrications of composites to fulfil numerous
demands for the engineering applications. This not only creates opportunities for UG, PG

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students but also for Ph. D research open for mechanical, production and metallurgical
engineering.

Surface Coating Laboratory: A set-up for deposition of coatings through electroless route has
been established in the laboratory. The set-up was established as part of a project titled
‘development of wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant electroless coating on different
metallic instruments/tools used in rural areas’ funded under the scheme national initiative for
design innovation, government of India. Dr. Tushar Banerjee, assistant professor and Dr. Shashi
Bhushan Prasad, associate professor of the department are principal investigator and co-
principal investigator of the project. This laboratory will facilitate synthesis of coatings of various
composition and architecture to cater to the needs of UG, PG and PHD students as well as for
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CHAPTER-7
GENERAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES
7.1 COMPUTER CENTRE
One of the attractions of NIT Jamshedpur is the OVAL structure - the Computer Centre, which
accommodates central computing facilities. The centre is equipped with IBM Blade H Series
Server and IBM Rack Server X3620M2, Desktop PCs (Dell and HP) 165 nos., Link Load Balancer
and Router and application software like Window Server 2003/2008/2012, Desktop Windows
7/8.1. The Centre is fully air conditioned and has a surveillance system.
There are three PC Laboratories, which are used for UG/PG classes and one for Internet
services. 1GB Internet connectivity has been obtained from BSNL under NKN project. In
addition,155 Mbps (1:1) Internet bandwidth has been taken from Railtel, Internet connection
is available in all the academic as well as administrative blocks and student hostels through
wired and wireless LAN.The computer centre is open from 08:00 AM to 10:00 PM on all week
days except Sunday.
Faculty In-Charge, Computer Centre: Dr. B. K. Singh

Name of Laboratories and Research Facilities


● Computational Labs. -3 Nos.
● Server Room
● MIS Room

Internet Facility
1GBPS (NKN bandwidth from BSNL) +155 Mbps (from Railtel)
National Knowledge Network (NKN) : NIT Jamshedpur is a member of NKN.
Building : Two floor (G+1)
Hardware/Software Infrastructure : List below
S. N. PARTICULARS OF STORES(DESCRIPTION) YEAR OF PURCHASE QUANTITY
(NOS.)
1 Desktop PC DELL Optiplex 9010 27.08.2013 155
HP Laser Jet Pro Printer
2 19.11.2013 5
M1218NFS/1020+/p1007/m202/cp1025
3 Scanner HP Scan jet G3110 19.11.2013 1
4 155 Mbps ILL (1:1) bandwidth from Railtel 16.12.2013 1
5 DVR and NVR 30.01.2014 16+12
6 Desktop PC (HP Elite Desk) 23.09.2014 400
Link Load Balancer for bandwidth
7 22.03.2014 1
management

Procurements
S. N. PARTICULARS OF ASSET QTY (NOS.) TOTAL COST (INR)
1. Dell pc 100 49,78,601
2. Electronic Podium 2 5,00,000
3. Battery 16 1,85,016.32
4. LED Television 2 45,000
5. Vertical signage display 2 4,10,190
6. RAM 2 13,000
7. Ethernet switch &wifi 3+10 2,40,000
8. Ethernet switch 5 1,73,224
9. Switch (24 port) 5 1,76,000
10. Server 1 2,30,000

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7.2 CENTRAL LIBRARY


7.2.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
The NIT Jamshedpur library supports The library has a separate section for SC/ST
Teaching, Research and other related &OBC Students.
programmes of the institute. The Library has
a good collection of documents that
comprises of Books, Journals, Thesis, Video
cassettes, Learning Resources (LRs) &
Compact discs in the field of Engineering,
Science, Management, Literatureand
Humanities. The library has computerized
data of whole of its collection using LIBSYS
7.0 software and is in the process of
computerizing all its activities. The Central
Library is using Storage media as D –Space.

Library Established in 1964


Library Staff Members 07 Nos.
Number of Books 129469 Nos.
Reprographic facility Yes
Data usage of the Library Student- 3600 Nos., Faculty- 174 Nos.,
Non- Teaching Staff- 50 Nos.
Annual Budget 02 Crore (Approx.)
Timing during working days 08:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Timing on Sundays & Holidays Sunday Closed, Closed on National Holidays.
Floor Plan 33,000 Sq. ft

7.2.2 PHYSICAL BOOKS/JOURNAL COLLECTION


Type Size (number)
Books 119900 Nos.
Bound volumes of journals 90 Nos.
Video cassettes 514 Nos.
e-books,
Learning resources
836 Nos. (McGraw Hill) + 1381Nos. (Pearson)
Compact discs 84 Nos.
Books in stacks section 81091 Nos.
Books in SC, ST section 41522 Nos.
Books in TEQIP Section 6856 Nos.

7.2.3 E- RESOURCES
E-Books
Central library procured various e-books, online books for students and faculty via IP range in
the campus. The different departments can also access various types of e-books such as text
books and reference books in the electronic form.
Total cost
Publisher Subjects Covered URL
(in Rupees)
McGraw- Core Engineering, Basic Science, http://mcgrawhilleducation.p 54,86,360.31
Hill Social Sciences Management & dn.ipublishcentral.com/
Humanities

Pearson Core Engineering, Basic Science, https://ebookcentral.proquest 63,27,780.90


Education Social Sciences Management & .com/lib/nitjamshedpur/read
Humanities er.action?docID=5136689

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E-Journals
● E-Resources are accessible to our Institute through eShodhSindhu (eSS)
● E-resources Subscription Period
● ACM Digital Library January 2019 to December 2019
● ASCE Journals January 2019 to December 2019
● ASME Journals Online January 2019 to December 2019
● Economic & Political Weekly January 2019 to December 2019
● Institute for Studies in Industrial Development January 2019 to December 2019
● J-GatePlus (JCCC) January 2019 to December 2019
● J- Stor January 2019 to December 2019
● Elsevier (Science Direct, 08 Bundle Collections) May 2019 to May 2020
● IEEE (IEL Level-2) January 2019 to December 2019
NDL e-Resources
1. World E-Book Library September 2018 to August 2019
2. South Asia Archives (SAA) National Licensing
Elsevier (Science Direct, 08 Bundle Collection) on the following subjects are now available
from May 2019 to May 2020

TOTAL COST
SUBJECTS COVERED YEAR URL
$ 170,678.88
Engineering 2019-2020 https://www.sciencedirect.com/ $ 21,334.86
Energy 2019-2020 Do- $ 21,334.86
Chemistry 2019-2020 Do- $ 21,334.86
Computer Science 2019-2020 Do- $ 21,334.86
Environmental 2019-2020 Do- $ 21,334.86
Science
Material Science 2019-2020 Do- $ 21,334.86
Mathematics 2019-2020 Do- $ 21,334.86
Physics & Astronomy 2019-2020 Do- $ 21,334.86

7.2.4 LIBRARY SERVICES


Text Book & Reference Section
The textbook and reference section remains open from 8.00 a.m.to 10.00 p.m. on all working
days and from 08.00.a.m. to 05.00 p.m. on weekdays & Closed on National holidays as per
the Academic Calendar. The books available in the Reference section can be consulted in
the library only. The library has a collection of video cassettes, CDs, & LRs. They are kept in
the audio-visual section of the library. This section remains open on all working days from 8.00
AM to 5.00 PM.
Search
● OPAC (Online public access catalogue is in Progress)
● Science Direct (Through LAN (Intranet), IP range provided by the Institute)
● E-Resources (Through LAN (Intranet), IP range provided by the Institute)
● Electronics Library (Study, e-Learning through Internet provided by the Institute)

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7.3 TEQIP-III ACTIVITIES


TEQIP–III is instrumental in promoting various R&D, consultancy activities, modernizing and
strengthening of laboratories.

TEQIP-III Team
S. N. Name & Designation Responsibility in TEQIP-III

1 Dr. C.M.S. Rao, Associate Professor, Civil Engg Coordinator

2 Mr. Nishant Sinha, Assistant Registrar Nodal Officer (Finance)

3 Mr. Sunil Kumar Bhagat, Assistant Registrar (S&P) Nodal Officer (Procurement)
Dr. Seeram Madhuri, Assistant Professor, Civil Nodal Officer (Academic & GATE
4
Engineering Coordinator)
Dr. Dinesh Kumar, Assistant Professor, Production & Nodal Officer (Mentoring, Twinning ,
5
Industrial Engineering Activities & MIS)
6 Dr. Shwati Sudha, Assistant Professor, HSSM Nodal Officer (Equity)
7 Mr. Saikat Mridha, Accountant TEQIP, Accountant
8 Mis. Chhabi Rani Account Assistant cum Data Entry Operator

Signing of Twinning Agreement and MOU:


Twinning Agreement was signed between NIT Jamshedpur (Institute 1.1) and Women Institute
of Technology, Dehradun (Institute1.3) on 21.09.2017. Further; an MOU between NIT
Jamshedpur (Under component1.3) and MHRD, Govt. of India was signed for
implementation of TEQIP, phase III.
Life Time Project Allocation & Indicative Category-Wise Funding:
S. N. KEY ACTIVITIES Category of % of Amount
Expenditure Allocation (In Crores/INR)
Procurement of Goods (equipment, Procureme 44 3.08
1 furniture, books LRs, software & minor nt
items) & minor civil works
Academic activities includes Academic 54 3.78
improvement in Teaching, Learning and
Research Competence of institutions
● Increasing faculty productivity and
2
motivation
● Twinning arrangements
● Preparation of massive open online
courses
3 Incremental Operating Cost IOC 2 0.14
Total: 100% 7.00
Successful completion of TEQIP-II Project and transfer of Unspent Interest to corpus Fund of
the Institute.
In pursuance to E-mail dated 09th Feb. 2018 from NPIU, the unspent interest amounting to
Rs. 18,07,116.69 (Rs. Eighteen lacs seven thousand one hundred sixteen and sixty nine paise)
at the end of the F.Y 2017-18 and lying in TEQIP Account of the Institute has been
transferred to the corpus Fund of the Institute and the ‘TEQIP ACCOUNT NIT JAMSHEDPUR’
(vide A/C No. 10678399485) has got closed and the same was communicated to NPIU vide
letter No. NITJSR/REG/2018-19/CD/849 Dt. 29.06.2018.
Performance Auditing & Mentoring:
Performance Auditing and Mentoring of TEQIP Institutions is a mandatory activity under
TEQIP-III project. Prof. M S Sutaone, Dean- Academic & Professor in Electronics & Telecomm,
College of Engineering, Pune who has been appointed as performance auditor for NIT
Jamshedpur and conducted annual performance audit during July-August 2019.

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Procurement Status Under TEQIP-III at NIT Jamshedpur


Procurement (Completed)
MINOR SEED GRANTS SANCTIONED UNDER TEQIP-III GRANTS TO THE FACULTY MEMBERS
SEED GRANT
S. N. PROJECT DETAILS NAME OF PI & CO-PI DEPT. SANCTIONED
AMOUNT
Role of Geosynthetics
Reinforcement in Increasing the Dr. Awadesh Kumar
1 Civil Engg 294000
Stability of Buried Pipes in Soil Choudhary
Slopes
Utilization of Reclaimed Ashphalt
2 Pavement in Rigid Pavement Dr. Sabyasachi Biswas Civil Engg 297000
and Flexible Pavement
Development and Mechanical
Behavior of Self-Compacting
3 Concrete using Recycled Dr. Sanjay Kumar Civil Engg 298750
Concrete Aggregate as a
Sustainable Material.
Slag based Ultra High
4 Performance Fiber Reinforced Dr. Keshav K. Sharma Civil Engg 300000
Concrete
Effect of Marine Growth on the
Dynamic Response of Offshore
5 Dr. S. Madhuri Civil Engg 300000
Wind Turbine Supported on
Fixed Structure
Strength and Durability Study of
6 Alkali Activated Slag Cement Dr. Virendra Kumar Civil Engg 300000
Concrete
Optimization of Ring Foundation
7 Dr. A.K. Singh Civil Engg 215000
using Geo-Grid and Geo-net
Treatment of landfill Leachate
8 Dr. Somenath Mondal Civil Engg 297917
by using Low Cost Adsorbent
System Reliablity Analysis of MSE
9 Dr. Subhadeep Metya Civil Engg 232073
Walls
Static and Dynamic Analysis of
10 Skew Sandwich Functionally Dr. Shashank Pandey Mech Engg 268500
Graded Plate and Shell Panels
Study of Erosion Wear for the
11 Dr. Satish Kumar Mech Engg 300000
Flow of Mineral Suspension
High Performance Heat Sink with
12 Nanofluid for Electronic Cooling Dr. Md Ashique Hassan Mech Engg 295000
and Space Applications
Evaluation of Mixed Mode
Fracture Toughness for the
13 Woven Carbon Fiber Laminates Dr. Deepak Kumar Mech Engg 300000
and CNT-reinforced Woven
Carbon Laminates
Dynamics Analysis of Differential
14 Dr. Vineet Sahu Mech Engg 300000
Harmonic Drive
Efficacy of an Internal Active
Dr. Ashok Kumar
15 Device to Control Self-excited Mech Engg 290000
Mandal
Vibrations
Improving the Machining
Performance of MQL Assisted
Prod &
16 Surface Grinding Process by Dr. Simanchal Kar 240000
Industry
Hybridization of Oil-based
Coolant
Fabrication of Novel Aluminium
Prod &
17 Alloy for Aerospace and Dr. Subhash Singh, 300000
Industry
Automobile Application
Fabrication of Welded Joints
using an Energy Efficient Green
Prod &
18 Technology for Automobile, Dr. Ashish Das 300000
Industry
Aerospace and Ship
Applications

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Synthesis of Al-B4C Functionally


Graded Materials (FGM) using Prod &
19 Dr. Dinesh Kumar 299600
Combined Acoustic Pulse-Stir Industry
Casting Methodology
Experimental Investigation of
Dissimilar Joint of Steel to
Aluminium Reinforced with Prod &
20 Dr. Mayuri Baruah 300000
Additives by Vibration Assisted Industry
Micro Plasma Arc Welding
Process
Elect &
Real Time Panoromic Video
21 Dr. Jayendra Kumar Comm. 231000
Stitching
Engg
Modeling of 6T RAM Cell Circuit
Dr. Kunal Singh (PI) & Elect &
using Nanoscale JL-RingFET for
22 Comm. 300000
Radiation Hardened Dr. Mayank Srivastava
Engg
Environment Applications (Co-PI)

Performance Evaluation of
Digital Communication
Elect &
Techniques in Underwater
23 Dr. Prashant Kumar Comm. 300000
Acoustic Sensor Networks for
Engg
Coastal Surveillance and Early
Warning System

Setting up Advanced Internet of


Things (IOT) Systems Facility for Elect &
24 Development of Wireless based Dr. Basudeba Behera Comm. 300000
CO2 Gas Detection System using Engg
IOT for Industrial Us
Development of modern Dr. Mayank Srivastava
integrated circuits based (PI)
Elect &
compact and electronically
25 Comm. 295000
controllable multi-notch filters for Dr. Kunal Singh (Co-PI)
Engg
power line interface reduction in &
biomedical signal recording
Development of Nanostructured
Elect &
Thin Film Transistor (TFT) sensor
26 Dr. Basanta Bhowmik Comm. 300000
devices for monitoring the
Engg
quality of fruits.
Design and development of Elect &
27 simple sensor for adulteration Dr. Swagatadev Sahoo Comm. 300000
detection of edible oil. Engg
Studies on the Early Stages of
Recrystallizaton and its Effect on Met & Mat
28 Dr. S. K. Vajpai 300000
the Mechanical Properties of Engg
the Metallic Materials
TribologicalBehavior of Ni-Mo-Si Met & Mat
29 Dr. Poulami Maji, 300000
based Composites Engg
Development of Functionally
Met & Mat
30 Graded HA based Bioactive Dr. Renu Kumari 300000
Engg
Composite Coating on Ti-Alloy
Characterization of AA7075
Aluminium Nano-composite
Met & Mat
31 Reinforced with Boron Carbide Dr. Ashok Kumar 300000
Engg
and Rice Husk Ash Synthesized
by Liquid Stir Casting Method
Effect of composition on phase
Met & Mat
32 stability and mechanical Dr. Arvind Gali 300000
Engg
properties of high entropy alloys
Mammogram Classification Dr. Koushlendra Kumar Comp. Sci &
33 269000
using Deep Learning Algorithm Singh Engg
Conceptual Graph Based Comp. Sci &
34 Dr. Vinay Kumar 300000
Multimedia Information Retrieval Engg
Asymmetric synthesis of Azepino
[4,5-b] Indole by using
35 Dr. Tapas Das Chemistry 300000
AzomethineYlide and total
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Ni-Catalysed C-H
36 Dr. Moumita Mondal Chemistry 300000
Functionalization
Design and development of
conjugated aromatic scaffold
37 Dr. S. Sakthivel Chemistry 300000
for the detection of hazardous
Hg(II) ion
Modulation of conduction band
of TiO2, ZnO and
38 SnO2nannoparticles in presence Dr. Subrata Mahanta Chemistry 300000
of different solvents- a
spectroscopic approach
Synthesis of magnetic
39 nanomaterials for localized drug Dr. S.S. Pati Chemistry 300000
delivery
Designing novel composite
photocatalysts for Dr. Naveen Kumar
40 Chemistry 300000
environmental remediation and Veldurthi
clean fuel production
Band gap engineering of
Lanthanide doped lead free
41 Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chemistry 300000
perovskite quantum dots for
optoelectronic application
Modelling of solar photovoltaic
42 cells invoking computer Dr. Neha Agnihotri Physics 250000
simulations
Synthesis of less toxic liquid
43 extract from carica papaya Dr. Uday Kumar Physics 300000
leaves for the curing of dengu
Orthogonal polynomials related
44 Dr. Sourav Das Math 170000
to birth and death process
Theoretical investigation on
secondary currents and its
effects on two-dimensional
45 Dr. Snehasis Kundu Math 289999
distribution of suspended
sediment particles in wide open
channel turbulent flows
Employment through skill training
46 and placement (EST&P): An Dr. Akansha Shukla HSSM 300000
Exploratory Study
Total Amount 13232839
GATE/ Employability Skill Training:
● First round of “Employability Test” which is a mandatory exercise for all for undergraduate
students of all the years of TEQIP-III Institutions was successfully conducted during 04-07
Jan, 2019 by M/S “Aspiring Minds Assessment Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon. Haryana” and 2146
students participated.
● Reimbursement of GATE Examination fee to 250 final year students who have appeared
for GATE 2019.
● Rs. 29,92,040/- has been paid as Minor Seed grant project.
● Mentoring/Twinning system
● Around 44 Ph. D scholars were provided teaching Assistantship (Rs.117,28,933).
● Engagement of Retired Professors (below 70 years of age) from IITs/NITs as "Research
Advisor" on honorarium basis for Rs. 70000 per month.

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7.4 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION


Planning and Development Division is one of the administrative units of NIT Jamshedpur that
is responsible for planning, design, construction, renovation, maintenance and development
of all infrastructural facilities in the institute campus. The buildings, roads, walkways, sports
grounds, water supply and distribution networks, power supply and transmission systems,
internet and Wi-Fi services, sewerage systems, cleaning and waste disposal systems, transport
systems, engineering services, horticulture and green campus are to be maintained within
the institute premises. The Planning and Development (P&D) Division is headed by the Dean,
P&D and is supported by Associate Deans (P&D), Assistant Engineers, Junior Engineers, other
technical personnel and office staff.

Planning and Development Division has following units and its important functionaries are as
under: -
1. Instructions, requirements and planning
2. Estate
3. Civil Works
4. Electrical Works
5. Civil Maintenance Unit
6. Electrical Maintenance Unit
7. Engineering Services Unit
8. Housekeeping and Green Campus Unit
9. Digital Campus unit.
10. Retail Services
Planning and Development Division has following committees constituted to advise,
recommend and execute essential development related work within the institute campus.

7.4.1 MAJOR RENOVATION PROJECTS COMPLETED


● Roof treatment of all buildings Administrative and Academic
(Hostels, Staff Quarters and buildings
Institutional Buildings) in the institute ● Renovation of Annapurna Canteen
campus ● Renovation of Metallurgy (Material
● Renovation of roads inside Institute Characterization) Lab in the
Campus department of Metallurgical &
● Renovation (civil works) of all eleven Materials Engineering
old hostels - A, B,C,D,E,F,G H,I RLB, ● Renovation of Guest House
AHR and their messes ● Renovation of Director’s Bungalow
● Renovation of Internal electrical ● Renovation of Academic Block. No.
installation in all eleven old hostels - 4
A, B,C,D,E,F,G H,I RLB, AHR and their ● Renovation of Students’ activity
messes Centre
● Renovation of kitchens from ● Renovation of Dispensary
conventional to modular in all ● Civil Renovation Works of North
eleven old hostels - A, B,C,D,E,F,G Block.
H,I RLB and AHR
● Renovation of toilets in the
Academic Blocks, Laboratories,

7.4.2 MAJOR CONSTRUCTION/INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT WORKS COMPLETED


● Construction of 300 single seated ● Construction of Mega Mess Block
Hostel J for Hostels J & K
● Vertical Extension of Hostel J (3rd , ● Renovation and Construction of
4th , 5th & 6th floor) roads inside Institute Campus
● Construction of 300 single seated ● Construction of Cafeteria (Food
Hostel K Court)
● Vertical Extension of Hostel K (3rd ,
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● Construction of bituminous 120/80 litters capacity at all


concrete road from gymkhana renovated hostels
towards Hostel-I ● Provision and installation of water
● Construction of Synthetic Lawn purifier (UV based) cum cooler
Tennis Courts (3nos.), Basketball (AGCCP Model) in all 42 blocks of
Courts (3 nos.) and Badminton Hostels J &K
Courts (6nos.) ● Provision and installation of water
● Construction of internal boundary purifier (UV based) cum cooler of
walls for Hostels A,B,C,D and 120 litre capacity at the mess of all
E,F,G,H hostels
● Light fittings in 3 Nos Lawn Tennis ,3 ● Construction of Electrical Sub
Nos Basketball,2 Nos volley ball Station (5 Nos)
and 14 Nos badminton courts ● Re-organization of compound
● Installation of Deep tube wells (20 light in the Institute premise
Nos) at various location in campus ● Re-organization of electrical
● Provision and installation of water power distribution system in the
purifier (UV based) cum cooler of Institute campus

7.5 INSTITUTE HEALTH CENTRE & HOSPITAL FACILITY


NIT Jamshedpur has institute dispensary for hospitals and Pathological centre for
primary medical treatment. In recent providing medical facilities to employees
notification vide office order no. and their dependents on CGHS rates on
NITJSR/REG/CD/2019-20/687, dated cashless basis.
30/08/2019 the name of the Institute
dispensary has been changed to Institute
Health Centre (IHC). At IHC, first aid will be
given for immediate relief, and also some
medicine will be given in OPD for common
diseases. Institute employees or their
dependents suffering from serious illness/
requiring emergency treatment are
referred to the institute empanelled CGHS
recognized hospitals and pathological
centre for medical treatment. Recently, the
BOG in its 36th meeting held on 22nd
January, 2019 has approved the following
CGHS recognized hospitals and
pathological centre in Jamshedpur. The
institute has also signed MoU with these
CGHS recognized hospitals:
1. Brahmananda Narayan Hrudaylaya Hospital, Pardih, Jamshedpur
2. Kantilal Gandhi Memorial (Medica) Hospital, Jamshedpur
3. A.S.G Eye Hospital, Sakchi, Jamshedpur
4. Rajasthan SewaSadan, Jugsalai, Jamshedpur
5. Medtrina Hospital Adityapur, Jamshedpur

CGHS recognized Pathological centre:


Aarogyamm, Adityapur, Jamshedpur (Except for Ultrasonography and X-ray).

Ambulance facility:
Ambulance facility is available 24x7 for emergency needs of both the staff and students.

Timing of Health Centre


All working days of the Institute: From 7.30 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.to 08:00 p.m. All
Saturdays and Sundays: From 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

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Medical Officer In-charge


Dr. Rishi Mishra
Medical Attendants
Mr. P. K. Dubey
Medical attendants cum technician help in Blood testing, and miscellaneous work of health-
centre during working hours.

7.6 VEHICLE SECTION


Vehicle section has following vehicles to facilitate the students, staff and faculty members of
the Institute.

Item Manufacturer Quantity Remarks


Bus TATA 02 Used for student’s transport.
Car 1. SX4 Maruti, 01 Used for Director/
2. Bolero Mahindra 01 Used for Office works
Bike Hero Honda 02 Used for security patrolling
Gypsy Maruti 01 Used for security patrolling
Ambulance TATA 01 Used for medical emergency
Tractor with tanker Holland 01 Used for water supply, carrying
and trolley goods & waste material
Car MarutiCiaz Hybrid 01 Used for Director
Sigma

Facilities Provided
● Bus facility is available to students for going from Institute to Bistupur market on all days.
These are also provided for educational tours.
● Bus facility is also provided to wards of staff and faculty members to some select schools
on select routes on subsidized rates.
● Vehicles are provided for any official visit provided approval is accorded by the
competent authority.
● Vehicle is also provided to staff and faculty members for picking and dropping from/to
Railway Station, Bus Stand and Airport on payment basis when they are not for official
work. The guidelines for availing this facility and requisition slip are provided on the
website of the Institute.
● Ambulance facility is free of cost to students.
7.7 STUDENTS WELFARE AND NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
7.7.1 CULTURAL EVENTS
BABY’s WEEK OUT: 3rd – 8th SEPTEMBER, 2019, ORGANIZED BY: LDS
Thank you batch 2k19 for such a humongous participation in the Babies' Week Out 2019! We
hope that you had the best of your time at the event and you enjoyed participating in them
as much as we enjoyed hosting them for you. LDS has always served as a stage to surface
out the budding writer, inquisitive quizzers and silver-tongued orators among the newbies.
We look forward to carrying this forward by conducting more such online as well as offline
events round the year.
GRAND QUIZZING WEEK:17th – 22nd SEPTEMBER 2019, ORGANIZED BY: QuNite
Grand quizzing week is an attempt by Qunite the official quizzing club of NIT Jamshedpur to
expose the fresher batch to quizzing culture in our institute.
THE MONTY QUIZ: 7th NOVEMBER 2019, ORGANIZED BY: QuNite
Lord, bid war's trumpet cease; Fold the whole earth in peace.

Indian Air Force follows the motto of नभःस्पश ृ ंदीप्तम ्which means touch the sky with glory and
they follow it seriously. It was our extreme pleasure that this flight of glory made a touchdown
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occasion of the Monty Quiz. One of our finest alumni, and one of our best quizzer's ever,
Flight Lt. SunitMohanty was a true and brave martyr. He may not be with us today, but this
quiz commemorates his indomitable spirit that will stay eternal. It will be our pleasure to see
you again this year when we conduct the second edition of Monty Quiz. We hope that you
will bless us with your acquaintance.

INSTANT KHICHADI: 14th NOVEMEBER, 2019, ORGANIZED BY: TEAM AAHWAN


Team Aahwan as part of their regular program organized an event on the occasion of
Children's day, 14th November 2019. The event 'INSTANT KHICHDI' was an impromptu acting
extempore and a blend of amazing situations, habits, characters and places. Students
showed off their acting and directional skills simultaneously keeping the constraints of their
situations in mind. The event was conducted in two stages preliminary round was conducted
on 14th November while the finals were held on 16th November.

LOK SABHA: NOVEMBER 26, 2019, ORGANIZED BY: LDS


Literary and Debating Society of NIT Jamshedpur has successfully organised LokSabha - A
Mock Parliament for the first time in the history of the Institute. We are glad that there was
enormous response from the students and everyone showed interest in this new experiment
we tried.

CLAUS DE X MAS:25th DECEMBER, 2019, ORGANIZED BY:TEAM AAHWAN


Well do you love a film, so much so that you can enact an entire scene. Or are you a die-
hard fan of an actor and have always imagined yourself in a celebrated pose of his/her
movie. Well here is your chance, because Team Aahwan brings you an online event to
kickstart your acting campaign. Claus de-xmas gives you a chance to imitate your idols of
this field with a Christmassy twist.

TRIQETRA: 2nd – 6th JANUARY 2020, ORGANIZED BY: LDS


Welcome to Triquetra - the Ultimate league, conducted for the first time by Literary and
Debating Society. This event proceeds in a three-way manner, namely,
1) Team formation: Auction and team formation will be the first step.
2) League rounds: Quizzes and potpourris will be conducted in a league-like format for all the
created teams.
3) Final face off: Top two teams will be facing each other in a grand finale which will
conclude with any one of the teams winning the championship.

GETTING YOURSELF PUBLISHED: 10thJANUARY, 2020, ORGANIZED BY: LDS


Everybody wants their words to be read and understood but people often encounter
communication hurdles which do not yield the optimum result. Literary and Debating
Society, therefore, presents 'Getting yourself published', an interactive session by
NehaAgrawal, founder of WiseUp communications on 'How to write a research article'. Join
us on 10th January at 4 p.m.

LITWEEK: 12th -16th JANUARY, 2020, ORGANIZED BY: LDS


To mark the advent of the year even more happening, we roll out yet another spectrum of
exciting events. A weeklong extravaganza from 12th to 16th January encompassing a
melange of literary events like Policy Debate, Group Discussion, Creative Writing, Hindi &
English Potpourri and Just-a-minute. The cherry on the cake being the prize money worth
10,000 INR & a lot of exciting goodies that are at stake.

Let’s Talk Periods: FEBRUARY 27th, 2020, ORGANIZED BY: LDS


Ban those taboos, period!
OJASS'20 in association with NIINE starts a social awareness campaign LET'S TALK, PERIOD to
voice a topic which has been always hushed and educate the masses about how the lack
of information about menstrual safety and hygiene affects the lives of women across the
country.

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Literary and Debating Society supports OJASS'20 in its social campaign.

SCIENCE DAY QUIZ: 27th February 2020, ORGANIZED BY: QuNite


Science knows no country because knowledge belongs to humanity, and is the torch which
illuminates the world. -Louis Pasteur
Indeed, without Science, everything will be doomed. This 28th February as we celebrate
Science Day, OJASS takes an opportunity to organise a SCIENCE QUIZ which will let you
delve more into the SCIENCE.

7.7.2 TECHNICAL EVENTS/ SEMINARS/ WEBINARS/INSTITUTE EVENTS


INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION: 15th AUGUST, 2019, ORGANIZED BY: STUDENT WELFARE
SECTION
“Swaraj is my birth right and I shall have it” – Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Our independence is the outcome of such a strong determination and hard work of the
blood and sweat of our freedom fighters. We remember their indispensable sacrifice for the
Nation.
On the occasion of Independence Day, our respected Director flag hoisted and inspired us
by his kind words. The musicians too filled us with inordinate ecstasy. On this auspicious
occasion, a plantation drive was organized in Hostel Ambedkar and Hostel K. Faculty
members along with the students participated in this drive enthusiastically to be a part in
making this World a better place to live.

WORKSHOP ON FILM MAKING:26th SEPTEMBER, 2019, ORGANIZED BY: PHOCUS


Phocus believes in a recreative welcome to all those who hold the belief towards a world
through the lens and so is ecstatic to announce its workshop on photography and film-
making. The workshop is open for all (B.Tech, MCA, M.Tech) but it's a unique opportunity
exclusively for the freshmen. Phocus welcomes you to explore your passion irrespective of
your interest in joining the club.

AUTONOMOUS ROBOTICS WORKSHOP: 27th OCTOBER, 2019, ORGANIZED BY: OJASS


"We're fascinated with robots because they are reflections of ourselves" - Ken Goldberg
Ojass'20 stirred the unabated uproar among the freshmen with its Robotics workshop,
inspiring and pushing the newbies to traverse into the field of Autonomous Robotics.
VIDHAAN:8th – 10th NOVEMBER, 2019, ORGANIZED BY: CES
"No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly
persuaded of each other's worth" ~ Robert Southey
10th November was one of days in our lives when we all gathered together to share the
merriness. The second day of Vidhaan witnessed huge enthusiasm, starting from the very first
event Robaroo, then an interview simulating environment for students. Vichaar, a group
discussion round was successfully conducted to hone their interpersonal skills.
To add adventure to the day, Rey-mystery-yo gave a chance to hunt down the treasure laid
hidden throughout the institute. First edition of our grand fest came to a glorious end with
Vidhaan night. And on this day, it gave us all a great collection of the good times we had
together. Let's take some moment out today and adore those days of ecstasy, euphoria and
festivities.

THE START-UP WEEKEND:15th -17th NOVEMBER, 2019, ORGANIZED BY: E-CELL


The Start Up weekend organised by NIT Jamshedpur's Entrepreneur Cell witnessed an
extravagant wave of participation on the 15th-17th of this November.
The mega event attracted a huge number of business aspirants and market mega minds of
the campus with an extraordinary set of events composing of business, entrepreneurship,
idea pitching, quizzes, case studies, guest lectures.

COMPETITIONS FOR TECHNIAL TEAMS:


Drift: One of the first SAE teams of the institute, Team Drift has been one of the most active.
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to design, manufacture and run a formula SAE project car. This team has not only won events
in India but has also participated in various international events, bringing laurels lo the
institute as well as country.

Phoenix: A pioneer of Aero Designing in the institute, Team Phoenix is a group of engineering
connoisseurs committed to perform high-end aircraft designing and engineering. The team
has been active in various National and International events and has achieved new heights
in the field of aviation. The team participated in SAE Aero Design West 2019 and secured the
1st rank in design report and overall 9th rank globally.

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Daksh: The team was founded in 2009 by a group of 1st and 2nd year students with the
objective to design and fabricate a rugged, single seated vehicle with off road capabilities.
On 26 March, 2009 the SAE collegiate chapter of NIT Jamshedpur took off as Daksh came to
existence. Since then, it has been the bearer of the institute’s pride and prestige at national
as well as at international stage. Till Date, Team Daksh has participated in 8 National and 1
International Event. Daksh represented NIT Jamshedpur at Baja SAE for the first time in year
2010, making it one of the largest events of India. In January 2014, the team also participated
in the inaugural event of Baja Student India (earlier known as Delta Shootout), held at the
home turf. TEAM DAKSH is an official off-road car team of NIT JAMSHEDPUR which focuses on
designing and fabrication of ATV to participate in BAJA events (held every year).

Revanta: Revanta Super mileage was started in the year 2009 as a result of the dream of a
group of students who wanted to break the barriers of mileage. The team has shifted gears
and switched into the Electric Solar Hybrid Category. Currently the team is engaged in doing
research to improve the mileage and efficiency of Electric-Solar Vehicle. The team is also
looking forward to making an ultra-light, cost effective Hybrid-Vehicle.

Rays: The constant depiction of non-renewable energy resources is one of the major threats
these days and this threat has compelled the students of NIT Jamshedpur to look over some
alternative energy resources and with this idea TEAM RAYS came into existence. It is the first
ever initiative by the students of NIT Jamshedpur to develop a solar electric vehicle. The
team aims at developing a highly efficient solar electric vehicle to provide a breakthrough in
the application of solar technology to the transportation sectors which is compatible for
Indian roads as well. The outlook of the team is to develop an eco-friendly, economic and
efficient solar car that could meet the current energy demands.

Eco-Riders: Amidst the challenges faced by people all over the world due to extinction of
fossil fuels, team ECORIDERS came up with an alternative of a human powered vehicle. The
team was started in 2015 by a group of imaginative students lead by D. V. S. Sudhama
Bhattula. The team has been working to develop an energy efficient entirely human
powered, aerodynamic, highly engineered and ergonomically designed vehicle that
redefines the idea of pedalling. From the starting year itself, the team has been attaining
fruitful results. Currently the team is working to conserve the mechanical energy produced
while riding the vehicle and also to improve safety aspects of the vehicle so as to become a
better alternative to the pollution producing vehicle.

7.7.3 STUDENT ACTIVITES UNDERTAKEN BY NSS


National Service Scheme, under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India,
popularly known as NSS was launched during Gandhi’s birth Centenary Year 1969, in 37
Universities involving 40,000 students with primary focus on the development of personality of
students through community service. Today, NSS has more than 3.2 million student volunteers
on its roll spread over 298 Universities and 42 Senior Secondary Councils and Directorate of
Vocational Education all over the country. Since its inception, more than 3.75 crores students
from Universities, Colleges and institutions of higher learning have benefited from the NSS
activities, as student volunteers. The motto of NSS is: NOT ME, NOT YOU, BUT WE. The NSS

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chapter in NIT Jamshedpur comprises several groups divided according to UG and PG


branches and led by their Group Leaders.

7.8 ANNUAL ALUMNI MEET


Annual Alumni Meet 2020
The Alumni meet of 2020 held in NIT Golden Jubilee and the batch of 1991 was
Jamshedpur on 25thand 26thof January was energetic as ever in their Silver Jubilee. The
as grand as ever. The batch of 1969 showed alumni of another batch also showed great
great enthusiasm as they celebrated their jest.

The 1st day of the event started with the the hostel visit began. Coming back to their
speech by the Director (I/C) Prof R. V. Institute after so long made the alumni
Sharma, followed by speeches of the nostalgic and reminded them of their
coordinators of the batches of 1969 and college days. The first day ended with the
1991. After that the alumni felicitated our cultural night in which the students as well as
respected professors. Then there was the the alumni showed great zeal.
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The 2nd day began with unfurling the cooperation of the alumni as well the
tricolour flag followed by a plantation drive dedication and devotion of students and
in the institute. After that the Alumni Dean (I & AR) Prof. S. Jha and Associate
Association General Body Meeting took Dean (I & AR) Dr. Ashish Das.
place which received great results. With this
Monty Quiz 1.0
the alumni meet came to an end. Our
Our country has suffered a great loss as Mr.
institute also received donations of Rs
Sunit Mohanty, Flight Lieutenant in Indian Air
1,25,000 from our esteemed alumni batch of
Force and alumnus of 2008 batch of NIT
1969 and Rs 1,50,000 from Shri Sharad Kumar,
Jamshedpur went missing with 8 others and
Batch of 1991 (Metallurgy) and Smt. Abha
later was found to have been martyred on 3
Jha, Batch of 1992 (Civil). Overall, this alumni
June 2019.
meet was a great success due to the

So, in honour of this great man, his friends Somnath Chanda. The participation was
and family organized a quiz to recognize his gigantic, around 100 teams from various
love for quizzing. The "Monty Quiz" was held institutes and from these teams, 8 of them
on 7th November, 2019 on his birthday. qualified for the finals. The team of Mr Piyush
(IIT Kgp), Mr Adarsh (AIIMS Bhubaneswar)
The quiz commenced at 12:50 pm and it
and Mr Baneshwar (Jadavpur University)
had a very nostalgic beginning. It was
bagged the 1st prize and Rs. 35000 was
inaugurated by 6 high ranked officials of
credited to their names. Team of Mr Kaustav,
Indian Air Force and the Director of our
Mr Parminder and Mr Ritwik all from XLRI
Institute, Prof. K K Shukla. Prof. Shukla
Jamshedpur came 2nd and bagged Rs.
expressed his deep regrets via a speech at
15000. Team of Mr Annway (St Xaviers
the event. Mr Vaibhav, alumnus of 2008
College Kolkata), Mr Aditya (Ashutosh
spoke on behalf of the friends and family of
College) and Mr Amlan (Heritage College
Late (Mr.) Sunit Mohanty. It was obvious from
Kolkata) came 3rd and earned the cash
his speech that he really grieved his friend's
prize of Rs. 10000. The condolence ended
untimely demise. A video to reminisce the life
with an air of nostalgia and old memories of
of Sunit Mohanty was projected to the
the martyred soldier. He might not be with us
audience. The quiz commenced after this
now but he will always live with us in our
and was conducted by Quizmaster Mr.
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Invited Talk by Dr. Arkopal K. Goswami, They were all amazed at the oratory of the
Alumnus of 1996 Batch academician. The way he answered the
The Industry and Alumni Relations, NIT queries of the audience was commendable.
Jamshedpur collaborated with the Civil He also encouraged the students to be
Engineering Society to organize an happy to be a part of "Royal Civil". It was a
interactive session by Dr. Arkopal K. nostalgic affair for Dr. A .K. Goswami as
Goswami, an alumnus of batch 1996 and coming back to his alma mater was like
presently a faculty member at IIT Kharagpur. taking a trip down the memory lane, he
The students turned up in a huge number to visited the campus and the hostels of our
attend the session along with all the faculty Institute to remember the days he spent here
members of Civil Engineering Department. and the memories he made.

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9TH CONVOCATION 2019

9th Convocation Chief guest


Prof. A. Sahasrabudhe, AICTE
Chairman

Gold medal recipients of 9th


Convocation 2019

● Prachi Jayaswal, B.Tech in


Metallurgical and Materials
Engineering
● Prasun Kundu, M.Tech in
Foundry Technology (MME)

GRADUATED STUDENTS IN ACADEMIC YEARS 2019-20


❖ B.TECH. (HONS.) PROGRAMS:
S.N. B.Tech. (Hons.) programs Graduated
2019-2020
1. Civil Engineering 88
2. Computer Science and Engineering 95
3. Electronics and Communication Engineering 87
4. Electrical Engineering 90

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5. Mechanical Engineering 96
6. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 82
7. Production and Industrial Engineering 39

❖ MCA PROGRAM:
S.N. Program Department Graduated
2019-2020
1. Master of Computer Computer 74
Application Applications

❖ M.SC. PROGRAMS:
S.N M.Sc. programs Graduated
2019-2020
1. Chemistry 19
2. Mathematics 18
3. Physics 14

❖ M.TECH. PROGRAMS:
S.N. M.Tech. Program Department Graduated
2019-2020
1. Information System and Computer Application 09
Security Engineering
2. Structural Engineering Civil Engineering 13
3. Geotechnical Engineering Civil Engineering 14
4. Water Resource Civil Engineering 13
Engineering
5. Computer Science and Computer Science and 14
Engineering Engineering
6. Power Electronics and Electrical Engineering 12
Drive
7. Power Systems Electrical Engineering 12
Engineering
8. Communication System Electronics and 11
Engineering Communication Engineering
9. Embedded System Electronics and 11
Engineering Communication Engineering
10. Computer Integrated Mechanical Engineering 15
design and
Manufacturing

7.9 UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN


7.9.1 MOU BETWEEN IIT DELHI (UBA NCI) AND NIT JAMSHEDPUR (UBA)
It was signed on 6th march 2019 between IIT Delhi (UBA NCI) & NIT Jamshedpur (UBA).

7.9.2 ADOPTED VILLAGES UNDER UBA NIT JAMSHEDPUR


● Donda (Narayanpur Panchayat, Gamharia Block)
● Pindrabera (Rapcha Panchayat, Gamharia Block)
● Yashpur (Yashpur Panchayat, Gamharia Block)
● Kudada (Jugsalai Block)
● Matkamhatu (West Singhbhum)

7.9.3VILLAGE & HOUSEHOLD SURVEY CONDUCTED FOR THE ADOPTED VILLAGES


● Donda (Narayanpur Panchayat, Gamharia Block)

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● Pindrabera (Rapcha Panchayat, Gamharia Block)


● Yashpur (Yashpur Panchayat, Gamharia Block)
● Kudada (Jugsalai Block)
7.9.4 AWARENESS PROGRAMME & SEMINARS CONDUCTED
1 Swachchhata Abhiyan 10th January 2019
(Awareness program for cleanliness & public hygiene,
“Nukkar Natak” for visual awareness, Active participation of the
children of villages in poetry competition held at the same day.)
1 उच्चशिक्षामेंनवाचारएवंमल्
ू यआधाररतशिक्षा seminar (A seminar on 19th January 2019
2
“उच्चशिक्षामेंनवाचारएवंमूल्यआधाररतशिक्षा” was organised by UBA, NIT
Jamshedpur. The main speaker was Shri Atul Khothari)
2 Seminar on Swami Vivekananda & Science (Held organized by UBA, 4th February 2019
3 NIT Jamshedpur.
Main speaker: Shri Jayant Sahasrabuddhe)

7.9.5 WORKSHOP & TRAINNING


1 Two Days Training Workshop on Organic Farming, Cow based 10th& 11th
products making and waste management (Held at Yashpur December 2019
Panchayat Bhawan& trainer was Shri K. E. N. Raghwan)
2 Training Workshop on Agarbatti and Candle making 14th October
(Trainer was Dr. Pramanand Modi) 2020
3 One Day Training Workshop on Organic Farming, Cow based 11th November
products making and waste management 2020
(Trainer was Shri KEN Raghvan)

7.9.6 WORK DONE DURING COVID-19 CRISIS


● Mask preparation & distribution
● Hand Sanitizer
● Care App
● Doctor-Patient appointment web app
● Creation of Volunteer Group
● Inauguration of Unnatee Brand on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Unnatee-UBA-108896644360470
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unnatee_uba/

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7.10 ONGOING NID PROJECTS


SANCTIONED
S N. INVESTIGATOR NAME TITLE OF PROJECT BUDGET
(RS.) LAKH
Design and development of a passive cooling and heating
1. Prof. R. V. Sharma 2.50
system for a rural house
Dr. S. Pandey Development of smart E-Rickshaw based public transport
2. 5.00
Dr. Koushlendra K. Singh system
Design and development of Eco-friendly absorbent and
3. Dr. Balram Ambade 2.7
comfortable sanitary napkin
4. Dr. Deepak Kumar Design of a Food Waste Recycle Machine 4.40
5. Dr. Dulari Hansdah Development and Installation of Biogas Digester 3.00
Field Detection of Arsenic, Lead and Mercury in Water by
6. Dr. Moumita Mondal Visible Colour Change with Single Surface Modified Gold 8.00
Nanoparticle Sensor
Development of corrosion resistance coating by thermal
7. Dr. Renu Kumari 5.00
spraying for steel grades used in Agriculture Equipment
Dr. Tushar Banerjee Development of wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant
8. Dr. Shashi Bhushan electroless coating for different metallic instruments/tools 2.74
Prasad used in rural areas
9. Prof. M. K. Sinha Butter Churning Machine 0.75

SOME OF THE PRODUCTS DEVELOPED THROUGH NID PROJECTS

Wear and corrosion-resistant electroless coating setup Eco-friendly absorbent sanitary napkin

Biogas digester Biogas digester prototype

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Solid Modelling Software: SolidWorks (V2020)


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8.1 LIST OF OFFICERS


S. N. Name of the Employees Designation Department
1 Sri N. K. Sethy Assistant Librarian Central Library
2 Dr. S.A. Hussain Dy. Registrar Academic section
3 Dr. (Ms.) Neeta Bharti Assistant Librarian Central Library
4 Sri Deepak Kumar Engineer Planning & Development
Store & Procurement
5 Sri Sunil Kumar Bhagat Assistant Registrar
Section
Department of Production &
6 Sri Rupak Kumar Senior Technical Officer
Industrial Engineering
7 Sri R. P. Prasad Assistant Registrar Establishment Section
8 Sri Umesh Kumar Assistant Librarian Central Library
Department of Production &
9 Sri A. C. Topno Technical Officer
Industrial Engineering

10 Sri Hrishikesh Kalita Assistant Registrar Finance & Accounts Section

11 Sri Nishant Sinha Assistant Registrar Finance & Accounts Section

8.2 LIST OF GROUP – B STAFF


MINISTERIAL:
S. N. Name of the Employees Designation Department
1 Mr. Banshi Lal Sardar Assistant SG-I DPIE
2 Mr. Mahesh Rajak Assistant SG-I Establishment Section
3 Mr. Gopaljee Ram Assistant SG-I Director’s Secretariat
4 Mr. Nand Lal Rajak Assistant SG-I Academic Section &
E-governance Division
5 Mr. Chaman Lal Assistant SG-I Hostel – I & J

6 Mr. Manoj Kr. Prasad Assistant SG-I Dean ( P & D)

7 Mr. Ramjee Pd. Sinha Assistant SG-I Mechanical Engg. Deptt.


8 Mr. Shailesh Kumar Assistant SG-I Establishment Section
9 Mr. Nand Kishore Jha Assistant SG-I Academic Section &
E-governance Division
10 Mr. Tarun Kumar Kar Assistant SG-I Academic Section &
E-governance Division
11 Mr. Sanjay Chatterjee Assistant SG-I DMM
12 Mr. Tarkeshwar Kumar Assistant SG-I Computer Centre
13 Mr. Murali Dhar Behra Assistant SG-I Finance & Accounts Section
14 Mr. Naresh Kr. Pathak Assistant SG-I DPIE
15 Mr. Suman Kumar Assistant SG-I Finance & Accounts Section
16 Mr. Saikat Mridha Accountant Finance & Accounts Section

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MINISTERIAL LOWER:
S. N. Name of the Employees Designation Department
1 Mr. Ashutosh Ranjan Assistant SG-II Registrar’s Office
2 Mr. Sushil Kr. Gupta Assistant SG-II Stores & Procurement Section
Training & Placement Cell
3 Mr. Anil Kumar Assistant SG-II
& Computer Centre
4 Mr. Raj kumar Pramanik Assistant SG-II Establishment Section
5 Mrs. Boby Banerjee Assistant SG-II Hostel – A & B (Girls)
6 Mr. Sudhanshu Shekhar Assistant SG-II Electrical Engg. Deptt.
7 Mr. Bipin Kumar Sinha Assistant SG-II Dean(S/W)’s Office
8 Mr. Raj Kumar Baitha Assistant SG-II Chief Warden Office
9 Mr. Arun Kr. Pandit Assistant SG-II Finance & Accounts Section
10 Mr. Arjun Kr Singh Assistant SG-II Establishment Section
11 Mr. Dashrath Singh Assistant SG-II Establishment Section
12 Mr. Nabo Kishore Mahato Assistant SG-II Department of Civil Engineering
13 Mr. Urmilesh Jha Assistant SG-II Hostel – K
14 Mr. Surya Narayan Yadav Assistant SG-II Hostel - C & D
15 Mr. Anirudh Sanyal Sr. Stenographer Director’s Secretariat
16 Mrs. Kanak Kumari Jr. Assistant Establishment Section
Hostel – E,F,G & H & Sports
17 Mr. Jagdish Singh Sr. S.A.S Assistant
Section
Central Library
18 Mr. Sudhir Kumar Sinha Sr. Tech. Assistant

19 Mr. Ashok Kumar Sahu Technician SG-I Transportation Section


House Keeping, Sanitation &
20 Mr. Baliram Kumar Technician SG-I
Green Campus Unit (P & D)
21 Mr. Nawal Kishore Technician SG-I Deptt. of Civil Engg.
Department of Production &
22 Mr. Satydeo Singh Technician SG-II
Industrial Engineering
23 Mr. Ravindra Prasad Technician SG-II Transportation Section
Department of Production &
24 Mr. Gupteshwar Prasad Technician SG-II
Industrial Engineering
25 Mr. Sanjay Kumar Sinha Technician SG-II Transportation Section
Department of Electrical
26 Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Technician SG-II
Engineering
27 Mr. Prasant Kumar Mal Technician SG-II Electrical Maintenance Unit
Department of Mechanical
28 Mr. Sanjay Kumar Technician SG-II
Engineering
29 Mr. Kamesh Pd. Singh Technician SG-II Transportation Section

8.4 LIST OF EMPLOYEE ON CONTRACT


S. N. Name of the Employees Designation Department
1 Dr. Rishi Mishra Medical Officer Institute Health Centre
Sri Pawan Kumar Assistant Engineer Planning & Development
2
Pandey SG-II (Civil Works) Division
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4 Mr. Rahul Kumar Technical Assistant
Application
Electronics &
5 Mrs. Ichha Rani Hansda Technical Assistant
Communication Engg.
6 Mr. Arnab Sasmal Technical Assistant Department of Physics
Junior Engineer Planning & Development
7 Mr. Suraj Kumar Mahato
(Elect.) Division
Junior Engineer Planning & Development
8 Mr. Meeravali Shaik
(Elect.) Division
Junior Engineer Planning & Development
9 Mr. Rajesh Kumar
(Civil) Division
10 Mr. Vijay Kumar Mahto Technical Assistant Mechanical Engineering
11 Mr. Heman Singh Hansda Technical Assistant Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science &
12 Mr. Subhendu Mahata Technical Assistant
Engineering
13 Mr. Amrit Kumar Technical Assistant Computer Centre
Production & Industrial
14 Mohd. Iqbal Ansari Technical Assistant
Engineering
15 Mr. Ravi Ranjan Technical Assistant Director Secretariat

8.5 LIST OF MTS


S. N. Name of the Employees Designation Department
House Keeping, Sanitation &
1 Sri Parmath Mukhi Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
2 Sri Sristidhar Mahato Attendant Academic Section
3 Sri Lal Mohar Singh Security Guard Security Control Units
House Keeping, Sanitation &
4 Smt. Raimani Devi Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
Sri Shyam Sundar
5 Attendant Electrical Engineering
Mandal
6 Sri Mohan Ram Mahato Attendant SG-II Accounts Section
Smt. Chanchala
7 Attendant Finance & Accounts Section
Pradhan
Department of Metallurgical
8 Sri Dina Nath Prasad Attendant SG-I
& Materials Engineering
9 Sri Madhu Sudan Pati Attendant SG-II Computer Centre
10 Sri Bhola Prasad Attendant SG-I Electrical Maintenance Unit
House Keeping, Sanitation &
11 Sri Sita Ram Mukhi Care Taker SG-I
Green Campus Unit
12 Smt. Sunaina Devi Care Taker Central Library
13 Sri Harkhu Machua Attendant Dept. of Mechanical Engg.
Hostel Management (Girls
14 Smt. Sumitra Pradhan Attendant Hostel - AHR & RLB) in addition
of ESS
15 Sri Hem Sagar Gope Security Guard SG-II Security Control Unit
16 Sri Sandeep Kumar Attendant Computer Centre
Sri Lakshman Kumar
17 Care Taker Transportation Section
Singh
Planning & Development
18 Sri Vijay Pratap Mahato Attendant
Division
19 Sri Mihir Chand Pradhan Security Guard Department of Physics
20 Sri Jauhari Sahani Security Guard Director’s Secretariat
21 Sri Akhil Pradhan Security Guard Security Control Unit
22 Sri Bahadur Mahato Attendant Finance & Accounts

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23 Sri Ramesh Ram Security Guard Central Library


24 Sri Kisto Manjhi Security Guard Security Control Unit
25 Sri Bucchu Jha Attendant SG-II Dept of Chemistry
House Keeping, Sanitation &
26 Sri Santosh Sardar Attendant
Green Campus Unit
Department of Production
27 Sri Pulin Kumar Dutta Attendant
Engineering
28 Sri Gopal Chand Das Attendant Central Store
29 Sri Anup Kumar Mahato Attendant Finance & Accounts Division
30 Sri Ruhi Manjhi Attendant Academic & E-governance
Department of Metallurgical
31 Sri Kameshwar Roy Attendant
& Materials Engineering
Students Welfare Division:
32 Sri Fantu Attendant
Students Activity & Sports
33 Sri Ravi Mahato Attendant SG-II Central Library
34 Smt. Sugga Devi Attendant Dept of Comp. Sc. &Engg.
35 Sri Krishna Mukhi Care Taker SG-II Security Control Unit
36 Sri Bir Prasad Mukhi Care Taker SG-II Department of Mathematics
House Keeping, Sanitation &
37 Sri Hagru Mukhi Care Taker SG-II
Green Campus Unit
House Keeping, Sanitation &
38 Sri Bihari Mukhi Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
House Keeping, Sanitation &
39 Sri Ravi Mukhi-1 Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
40 Sri Ravi Mukhi-2 Care Taker Electrical Engg.
41 Sri Bideshi Mukhi-1 Care Taker Security Control Unit
42 Sri Arjun Mukhi Care Taker Mechanical Engg.
43 Sri Ganesh Shrestha Care Taker Central Library
House Keeping, Sanitation &
44 Smt. Devi Mukhi Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
House Keeping, Sanitation &
45 Sri Mahesh Mukhi Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
House Keeping, Sanitation &
46 Smt. Shanti Mukhi Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
House Keeping, Sanitation &
47 Sri Bideshi Mukhi-2 Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
48 Sri Bankey Mishra Attendant Electrical Maintenance Unit
Department of Civil
49 Sri Damu Tiu Attendant
Engineering
50 Sri Ram Awadh Ram Attendant Planning & Development
51 Sri Chhote Lal Soren Attendant Establishment Section
Department of Electrical
52 Sri Krishna Rajak Attendant SG-I
Engineering
Sri Binod Kumar
53 Attendant SG-I Computer Centre
Satpathy
54 Sri Makhan Lal Attendant Dept ECE
Department of Production
55 Sri Dilip Mahali Attendant
Engineering
56 Sri Jyoti Lal Singh Attendant Establishment Section
57 Sri Manoj Kumar Jha Attendant Academic & E-governance
58 Sri Awadhesh Rajak Attendant Security Control Unit
Department of Mechanical
59 Sri Suresh Pradhan Attendant
Engineering
60 Sri Charan Gorai Attendant Director’s Secretariat

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61 Sri Kamal Kant Das Security Guard Dept of Met & Mat Engg
62 Sri Shyam Sunder Sahu Security Guard Office of Dean (R&C) &CVO
63 Sri Janmajay Sardar Security Guard Dept of Comp. Sc. &Engg.
64 Sri Murli Mahato Security Guard Security Control Unit
65 Sri Suraj Kumar Security Guard Security Control Unit
66 Sri Nitish Das Security Guard Director Secretariat
67 Sri Dayamay Prajapati Security Guard Security Control Unit
68 Sri Mangal Mukhi Care Taker Computer Sc. &Engg.
House Keeping, Sanitation &
69 Sri Ramesh Mukhi Care Taker SG-II
Green Campus Unit
70 Sri Mani Lal Yadav Attendant SG-I Planning & Development
71 Sri Khoka Ram Mahto Care Taker Central Library
72 Smt Kanchan Devi Care Taker Institute Health Centre
House Keeping, Sanitation &
73 Sri Haldhar Sardar Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
74 Smt. Sachini Devi Care Taker Department of Chemistry
75 Sri Dharmendra Mardi Care Taker Dean (A & FW)’ Office
House Keeping, Sanitation &
76 Sri Basant Mukhi Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
77 Sri Giri Pradhan Attendant Finance &Accounts Division
78 Sri Suresh Prasad Attendant Electrical Maintenance Unit
79 Sri Bhola Prasad Yadav Security Guard Security Control Unit
80 Sri Matbar Sardar Security Guard Security Control Unit
81 Sri Moti Lal Gaur Security Guard Institute Health Centre
Sri Chandra Mohan
82 Attendant Registrar’s Office
Mukhi
83 Sri Sarbeshwar Mukhi Attendant Security Control Unit
Department of Civil
84 Sri Basu Gour Attendant
Engineering
House Keeping, Sanitation &
85 Sri Gurwa Mukhi Attendant
Green Campus Unit
86 Sri Bidya Sagar Gupta Attendant SG-II Establishment Section
87 Sri Aditya Mahali Attendant Computer Centre
88 Sri Raghu Nath Mukhi Attendant Training & Placement Cell
89 Sri Sunil Gour Attendant Academic & E governance
Department of Computer
90 Sri Anand Pradhan Attendant
Applications
91 Sri Mathura Sardar Security Guard Security Control Unit
92 Sri Tapan Mahato Security Guard Security Control Unit
House Keeping, Sanitation &
93 Smt. Saraswati Mukhi Care Taker
Green Campus Unit
Planning & Development
94 Sri Aditya Sathpathy Attendant
Division
95 Sri Babloo Sardar Attendant Finance Accounts & Division
96 Sri Bhaskar Pradhan Attendant Director Secretariat
97 Sri Prabhat Kumar Attendant Students Welfare Division
98 Sri Bharat Singh Attendant Establishment Section

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