I. Members from Academics Sl. NO Name of the Member Suggestions 1. Dr. G.Nagarajan – Professor (Retd. ) Adding Electric vehicle based elective subjects would Mech Engg , CEGC AU be useful for future 2. Dr. D.Ganesh - Professor Addition of Technical writing, and article preparation Mech Engg , CEGC AU aiding courses, Fuel synthesis & Characterisation 3. Dr. R. Anand Study of Hydrogen fuel – Production & Utilisation Assoc. Prof. NIT Trichy would be helpful
II. Members from Industry
S. NO Name of the Member Suggestions 1. Dr. J. Jensen Samuel ELECTRONIC ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Manager Engg., – Unit II – Sensors and Actuators: Following sensors used in M/s Caterpillar India Engg Solutions modern Diesel engines can be added: NH3 sensors (to monitor NH3 slippage from SCR), RF sensors (for soot measurement in DPF), Valve position sensors (for actuator position feedback), DP Sensors (for soot load measurement in DPF; if not already covered under Pressure sensors)
2. Mr. C. Prakash Essential to have Mathematics subject and utilisation of Zero
Retd. GM – Engine Development, carbon based fuels. Study of fuel cell based mobility systems M/s Ashok Leyland Ltd., 3. Mr. N. Venkatesn Add engine control techniques – hardware and software. Head of Projects – Adding electives like Automotive Embedded System Design M/s Pantech Motocorp III. Alumni Members S. NO Name of the Member Suggestions 1.
IV. Student Members
S. NO Name of the Member Suggestions 1. Mr. S.K. Sudharson Have lab based courses wherever possible
Head of the Department Chairperson
ANNEXURE II
Table: New courses (Percentage of courses with content revised by 20 % or more)
S.NO. NAME OF THE NEW COURSES PERCENTAGE COURSE CATEGORY
OF REVISION* 1. Emission Formation & Control 30 CORE 2. Fuel Synthesis & Characterisation Lab 100 CORE 3. Technical Writing & Presentation 100 EEC 4. Low & Zero Carbon Fuels 50 CORE 5. Research Data Analysis Lab 100 EEC 6. Electric Vehicles and Power Management 100 ELECTIVE 7. Fuel Cell Technologies 100 ELECTIVE 8. Hydrogen – Production & Utilisation 100 ELECTIVE 9. Automotive Embedded System 100 ELECTIVE 10. Machine Learning in IC Engines 100 ELECTIVE 11. Autonomous and Connected vehicle 100 ELECTIVE
Note:
For Percentage of revision, the Syllabus comparison between R2019 and R2023 to be compared and highlighted and signed by the Head of the Department.
Head of the Department Chairperson
ANNEXURE III Table: Employability Courses (Courses from the Curriculum that could be mapped to Employability / Entrepreneurship / Skill Development)
S.NO. NAME OF THE COURSE Mapped to Employment /
(PCC / PEC / OEC / EEC) Entrepreneurship / Skill Development 1. Fuel Synthesis & Characterisation Lab Entrepreneurship & Employment 2. Technical Writing & Presentation Employment 3. Research Data Analysis Lab Employment 4. Electric Vehicle Technology Employment 5. Hydrogen – Production & Utilisation Entrepreneurship & Employment 6. Automotive Embedded System Skill development 7. Machine Learning in IC Engines Employment 8. Green Energy Production Technologies Entrepreneurship & Employment